>____________________________X-Message: #1 Brenda, The Cemetery I called St Sharon Cemetery should be Mt Sharon Cemetery. Sorry about that! Claire >Looking for any information about the marriage of Wm. FUQUA to Mary >CLINARD in 1860 in Robertson Co., TN. (Online Robertson Co. TN Marriage >Index) I believe this MAY have been the first marriage of Mary Matilda >CLINARD, born 1840; d. 1918; Burial: Mt. Sharon Cemetery, Robertson Co., >TN, the daughter of my gg grandparents, Sanford CLINARD and Levina >BINKLEY. She is buried next to them. Her second?? marriage, 1865 was to >J.A. COBB (Tombstone photo). (Death certificate, 1918, shows her name as >Mollie COBB.) Online Robertson Co. TN Marriage Index shows marriage of >Mary FUQUA to James COBB in 1865. I believe that Mary CLINARD and Wm. >(W.L.) FUQUA had a son, James B., b. c1861-1862. W.L. died in the Civil >War. He was a member of the 30th TN Infantry, Co. A. This regiment was >captured at the Fall of Fort Donelson in Feb 1862 and survivors were sent >to Camp Butler Prison in Illinois where many died. According to a FUQUA >researcher, W.L. may have been the son of John FU! >QUA. John FUQUA's estate papers show that he had a son Wm. FUQUA "who >died in the war intestate and left as his only heir at law, James FUQUA, >who has sold all of his interest in his grandfather's John FUQUA's estate >to Thos. PEPPER who now owns the same." Dated 1891. > >I'd appreciate any information about W. L. FUQUA that might help me >connect him with my Mary Matilda "Mollie" CLINARD and James B. >FUQUA. Thanks very much. > Brenda