From the recollection of James Calloway Travis as dictated to his niece, Cora Lenora Travis: "...Nicholas Stallworth Travis was waylayed and assasinated in 1862, not far from Brewton, Alabama by Wiley Franklin, who was never punished for the crime. N.S. Travis was at time death furnishing supplies for fourteen families and friends who were in needy circumstances."
From the recollection of James Calloway Travis as dictated to his niece, Cora Lenora Travis: "...Nicholas Stallworth Travis was waylayed and assasinated in 1862, not far from Brewton, Alabama by Wiley Franklin, who was never punished for the crime. N.S. Travis was at time death furnishing supplies for fourteen families and friends who were in needy circumstances."
Gravesite Details
There were no marks or scratches to indicate dates of birth or death, however, Jeanette Hart Lynn provided most valuable information regarding the birth and death of this individuial.
Family Members
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Martha Jane Travis Jernigan
1830–1898
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Nancy Elizabeth Travis
1832–1842
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Mary Ann Travis Dixon
1836–1896
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Sarah Stallworth "Sallie" Travis Aarons
1838–1862
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Eliza Elmire Travis Brewton
1840 – unknown
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William Allen "Bud" Travis
1842 – unknown
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Frances A Travis Pringle
1844–1867
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Susan Isabelle Travis Adkison
1849–1867
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Joseph Mark Travis
1850–1909
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Nicholas Stallworth "Nick" Travis Jr
1852 – unknown
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Thomas Stallworth Travis
1854 – unknown
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John Dixon Travis Sr
1856–1925
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James Barrett Travis
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