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    1. [NORTON] Re: ernest norton & musa dunevan Heard County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Qi3.2ACIB/1603.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Faye: Thanks for the dates on Albert, Armour and Marvin. This was a big family. Their parents were Thomas Bradford Dunevan and Emma Rodgers; Children: 1. Maggie Naomi Dunevan B. Aug. 19, 1895, D Oct. 18 1974. She married Robert Edward Coleman who was born Aug. 24, 1885, married Sept. 10, 1909, died July 29 1952. They were my grandparents. They lived in Columbus, GA where they both worked in the Jordan City Mills all their life and died across the street from the Mill where they lived. They are buried in Corinth, Heard, GA. I do not know the name of the cemetery. 2. Buren Dunevan 3. Walter Dunevan 4. Armour Farris Dunevan 5. Albert Dunevan 6. Marvin Dunevan 7. John Thomas Dunevan B. Feb. 24, 1899 D. Sept. 1976 8. Billie Jillian Dunevan 9. Olen Thomas Dunevan B June 27, 1909 D July 1983 10. Mary Frances Dunevan B Nov. 8, 1908, D Jan. 10, 1988 in Jonesboro, GA. 11. Nellie Dunevan married Stark Fuller. He was born April 30, 1886 and died Feb. 1965. 12. Foster Dunevan. I have other names but I'm not sure to what family they belong: Alvin Dunevan B July 4, 1910 D Nov. 1, 1910 and Florence Dunevan B Nov. 8, 1908 D Jan 10, 1988 in Clayton Ga. I have a question for you. Who was Musie or Musa Dunevan? What was your maiden name? Thanks for any info you may get on this family because I have been searching for years and cannot get any more information. Most of the dates I gave you came from the Social Security Index. The names of the brothers, sisters came from my Aunt Farris Irene Coleman Martin who lives in Phenix City, AL across from Columbus, GA. She lived in Columbus all of her life until she moved to a retirement home in Phenix City. Jeannine Thomas B. Dunevan was of Irish decent. He lost his eye sight in his early 20's and was blind. He lived in Grantville, GA. Marvin Dunevan was in the U.S. Army; WWI received the Croix de Guerre (War Cross) in France for bravery; Purple Heart and Battle Commission (lst. Lt.) Gassed by Nerve Gas in WWI causing him to have Emphysema. I was told by by Aunt Farris that he had a great sense of humor. 9.

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