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John and Nannie also had a daughter who died in infancy. She was Sarah Lou Thomasson, born Feb 20, 1874-died Oct 4, 1874 in Henry County. Her gravesite is unknown at present.
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In her adult years, Nancy kept a black "medicine bag" that contained various herbs and plants used for healing the sick. Once she went to a neighbor's house during an ice storm to attend the sick. When she returned home there was 5 inches of ice on the ground. REAMEY WINN
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John and Nannie also had a daughter who died in infancy. She was Sarah Lou Thomasson, born Feb 20, 1874-died Oct 4, 1874 in Henry County. Her gravesite is unknown at present.
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In her adult years, Nancy kept a black "medicine bag" that contained various herbs and plants used for healing the sick. Once she went to a neighbor's house during an ice storm to attend the sick. When she returned home there was 5 inches of ice on the ground. REAMEY WINN
Inscription
Nannie E Edwards
wife of John S Thomasson
Gravesite Details
This tombstone is in bad shape and almost illegible.
Family Members
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Newsom Bell Thomasson
1860–1936
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Elizabeth Sanford Thomasson Winn
1862–1946
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Jesse Benjamin Thomasson
1866–1944
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Mary Ellen "Mollie" Thomasson Winn
1869–1914
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Arnold Ramey Thomasson
1872–1960
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Edith Delia Thomasson Eggleston
1875–1954
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Joanna Thomasson Hardy
1878–1964
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Nannie Lena Thomasson Leake
1880–1955
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Annie Laurie Thomasson Hundley
1882–1960
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