In 1817, Panina married Jesse Rawls Jr. (Jesse was about 10 years younger than Panina according to census records), and they had at least 5 more RAWLS kids: Minnie (born in 1818), John W. (1820-1881), Jefferson Thomas (1823-1890), Wm Washington (1827-1878), and Jemima Clementine Rawls (born 1830).
When Panina's oldest son Samuel decided it was time to move to Gibson County, Indiana, Panina and her new family packed up and went, too (1840 census). Several years later, they all moved to Lafayette County, Mississippi (1850 census), where husband Jesse died. Finally, on 21st August 1851, they completed their final move, arriving in what would become Johnson County, Texas.
In 1817, Panina married Jesse Rawls Jr. (Jesse was about 10 years younger than Panina according to census records), and they had at least 5 more RAWLS kids: Minnie (born in 1818), John W. (1820-1881), Jefferson Thomas (1823-1890), Wm Washington (1827-1878), and Jemima Clementine Rawls (born 1830).
When Panina's oldest son Samuel decided it was time to move to Gibson County, Indiana, Panina and her new family packed up and went, too (1840 census). Several years later, they all moved to Lafayette County, Mississippi (1850 census), where husband Jesse died. Finally, on 21st August 1851, they completed their final move, arriving in what would become Johnson County, Texas.
Gravesite Details
Panina's grave is one of the original "lost" graves referred to on the cemetery's Texas Historical Marker (her last name is misspelled as Ralls on the marker).
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