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Francis Marion Thomason, Companies F and G of the 24th and 25th Texas Cavalry, was born June 1846, in Cherokee County, Texas, to James Thomason (born 1790, Hall County, South Carolina) and Ann Keys (born 1802, Florence, Alabama). Frank, as he was called in the community, had three sisters and one brother, all born in Cherokee County. They were Martha, born 1839; James William, born 1841; Mary Jane, born 1843; and Loucanda, born 1849.
Frank ran away from home at the age of sixteen and joined the Confederate ranks. Whey Fay Leon Blount asked Granpa Frank about the War Between the States. all he would say was that he wouldnt run off to join another one.
Frank. married Martha Hill (born 1846, Texas).
They had nine children, all Texas born: Loucanda Texana (1863), George (1864), Angeline (1867), Louisa (1868), Christian (1873), Oscar (1876), Franklin (1877), Resdom Sidney (1880), and Archibald (1887).
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Francis Marion Thomason, Companies F and G of the 24th and 25th Texas Cavalry, was born June 1846, in Cherokee County, Texas, to James Thomason (born 1790, Hall County, South Carolina) and Ann Keys (born 1802, Florence, Alabama). Frank, as he was called in the community, had three sisters and one brother, all born in Cherokee County. They were Martha, born 1839; James William, born 1841; Mary Jane, born 1843; and Loucanda, born 1849.
Frank ran away from home at the age of sixteen and joined the Confederate ranks. Whey Fay Leon Blount asked Granpa Frank about the War Between the States. all he would say was that he wouldnt run off to join another one.
Frank. married Martha Hill (born 1846, Texas).
They had nine children, all Texas born: Loucanda Texana (1863), George (1864), Angeline (1867), Louisa (1868), Christian (1873), Oscar (1876), Franklin (1877), Resdom Sidney (1880), and Archibald (1887).
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