Mary is the daughter of John M Thomas and Mahala Bunn. Burial locations for her parents are unknown at this time.
In 1850, Mary is living with her parents in Carroll County, Division 11. Her brothers and sisters are listed as: Mary, Thomas, Kennon, Rebecca, Richard, Edna, and William.
In 1860, Hiram is in Draketown married to Mary. Children: John C, Archibald Benjamin, William Jackson, and Rebecca.
In 1870, Hiram is in Draketown married to Mary. Children: John C, Archibald, Jackson, Lizzie, Eliza, Joseph, and Thomas.
In 1880, Hiram is in Draketown married to Mary. Children: S. Eliza, J. Thomas, R. James.
At this point, Hiram and Mary are considered "lost graves." It is believed they are buried in Haney Cemetery, which is logical. But there is no exact proof. Please be careful in believing this as fact. Research is continuing.
Mary is the daughter of John M Thomas and Mahala Bunn. Burial locations for her parents are unknown at this time.
In 1850, Mary is living with her parents in Carroll County, Division 11. Her brothers and sisters are listed as: Mary, Thomas, Kennon, Rebecca, Richard, Edna, and William.
In 1860, Hiram is in Draketown married to Mary. Children: John C, Archibald Benjamin, William Jackson, and Rebecca.
In 1870, Hiram is in Draketown married to Mary. Children: John C, Archibald, Jackson, Lizzie, Eliza, Joseph, and Thomas.
In 1880, Hiram is in Draketown married to Mary. Children: S. Eliza, J. Thomas, R. James.
At this point, Hiram and Mary are considered "lost graves." It is believed they are buried in Haney Cemetery, which is logical. But there is no exact proof. Please be careful in believing this as fact. Research is continuing.
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