At 09:08 PM 10/24/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Joe, > >Do you know who Lucy Ann Rebecca Wilson's parents were? > >Lynn > >Joe Lineberger wrote: > > > At 09:02 PM 10/22/2002 -0400, you wrote: > > >The Pike County Journal > > >Zebulon, Ga., Friday, January 8, 1892 > > > > > >Milner Matters > > > > > >Married by Elder W.T. Godard on Sunday morning January 3, Mr. Robert A. > > >Farmer, of Lisbon, Fla., to Miss Fannie Lesuer of Midway, this county, > > >at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Stephen Lesuer. May heaven's > > >richest blessings constantly brighten and give success in the pathway of > > >this fortunate pair. > > > > > >(Transcribed 10/22/02 Lynn Cunningham) > > > > > > > > >============================== > > This is probably Stephen S. LeSueur who lived on Potato Creek. His wife > > was Lucy Ann Rebecca Wilson. Stephen was connected with the LeSueur family > > at Bolingbroke in Monroe County. > > > > ============================== Lynn, I don't have her parent's names, but I was told several years back that she had "a well-known uncle named Elbridge Guerry Cabaniss and a brother named Elbridge Guerry Newton Wilson". In checking back through my records, I find that Stephen S. LeSueur was married twice. His second wife was Rebecca Mary Mann, born 1833, daughter of John J. Mann and Mary "Polly" Harper. I am not sure which one of his wives was the mother of the first mentioned Miss Fannie LeSueur. Stephen S. LeSueur was a son of Jordan B. LeSueur and Susannah Harrison of Bolingbroke, GA. My grandfather, Mead Lineberger, had a maternal aunt, Nancy Susan Duke, who married Jordan Ellbridge Mead LeSueur, who was a son of Stephen S. LeSueur and his first wife, Lucy Ann Rebecca Wilson. Nancy Susan Duke LeSueur was a daughter of William Green Duke and Elizabeth Angeline Cole.