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    1. [GAWILKIN-L] Parker - Stubbs Families
    2. W. Chris Jones
    3. Can anyone provide any insights into the parents of Frances Fannie Parker, b. c. 1799, who m. Benjamin Jones Stubbs, b.c. 1797? The couple was married abt. 1821 in Irwinton, GA (no source listed). Benjamin J. Stubbs d. abt. 1844 in Wilkinson. Know children included: Hannah Ann Stubbs, Elizabeth Stubbs, Seaborn Jones Stubbs, Falby Stubbs, Robert Lawrence Stubbs, Mary Stubbs, Amariah Stubbs, Nancy Stubbs, and Thomas Stubbs. I believe some of this family migrated to Coffee County in the late 1800's. Thanks. W. Chris Jones Roswell, GA

    07/13/2003 06:06:03
    1. Re: [GAWILKIN-L] Parker - Stubbs Families
    2. Jen's Gen
    3. Chris, There were and are Stubbs in Bibb County, Ga. There is even a cemetery full of them just outside the Macon city limits. these folks are related to Thomas P. Stubbs, I think. He was a notable citizen of Macon. ----- Original Message ----- From: "W. Chris Jones" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2003 11:06 AM Subject: [GAWILKIN-L] Parker - Stubbs Families > Can anyone provide any insights into the parents of Frances Fannie Parker, > b. c. 1799, who m. Benjamin Jones Stubbs, b.c. 1797? The couple was married > abt. 1821 in Irwinton, GA (no source listed). Benjamin J. Stubbs d. abt. > 1844 in Wilkinson. Know children included: Hannah Ann Stubbs, Elizabeth > Stubbs, Seaborn Jones Stubbs, Falby Stubbs, Robert Lawrence Stubbs, Mary > Stubbs, Amariah Stubbs, Nancy Stubbs, and Thomas Stubbs. > > I believe some of this family migrated to Coffee County in the late 1800's. > Thanks. > > W. Chris Jones > Roswell, GA > > > > ==== GAWILKIN Mailing List ==== > *Don't forget to visit the WILKINSON CO. > *RESOURCE* Page: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/GA/Wilkinson/ > >

    07/13/2003 07:46:36