Wife of Simon Claiborne Highers (1870-1931)
Simon Claiborne Highers was an owner of the Highers Brothers Buggy Shop in Rome, Tennessee, which is on this web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/scenes/highersbrothers_buggy.htm
Ella was the mother of:
Francis Louise ("Fannie Lou") Highers
Banks Samuel ("Huck") Highers
James Miller ("Shack") Highers
Buford Nelson Highers
Ellen Wilson Highers (died at age 7 - see her memorial here also)
Simon C. ("Snooks") Highers,
an infant girl Highers,
Josephine Davis Highers ("Josie"),
Thomas Beasley Highers, and
an infant boy Highers.
Ella's great-great-grandfather was Giovanni Francisco "Francis" Modena, who came from Italy and ended up helping Thomas Jefferson start vineyards at Monticello.
(information courtesy of Fran Cutrell Rutkovsky)
Wife of Simon Claiborne Highers (1870-1931)
Simon Claiborne Highers was an owner of the Highers Brothers Buggy Shop in Rome, Tennessee, which is on this web site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/scenes/highersbrothers_buggy.htm
Ella was the mother of:
Francis Louise ("Fannie Lou") Highers
Banks Samuel ("Huck") Highers
James Miller ("Shack") Highers
Buford Nelson Highers
Ellen Wilson Highers (died at age 7 - see her memorial here also)
Simon C. ("Snooks") Highers,
an infant girl Highers,
Josephine Davis Highers ("Josie"),
Thomas Beasley Highers, and
an infant boy Highers.
Ella's great-great-grandfather was Giovanni Francisco "Francis" Modena, who came from Italy and ended up helping Thomas Jefferson start vineyards at Monticello.
(information courtesy of Fran Cutrell Rutkovsky)
Family Members
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Frances Louise "Fannie Lou" Highers Beal
1898–1991
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Banks Samuel (Huck) Highers
1901–1979
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James Miller "Shack" Highers
1903–1977
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Buford Nelson Highers
1905–1989
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Ellen Wilson Highers
1907–1914
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Simon C. "Snooks" Highers
1911–1981
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Infant Highers
1914–1914
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Josephine Davis "Josie" Highers Cutrell
1916–1997
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Thomas Beasley Highers
1919–1982
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Infant Highers
1922–1922
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