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Elizabeth Lucy <I>Hair</I> Dumas

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Elizabeth Lucy Hair Dumas

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
1855 (aged 49–50)
Blount County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Pine Mountain, Blount County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Married to Azariah Dumas (1810 - 1893)
Lived near where Dumas Bridge is now in Blount County Alabama

Phillips Cemetery - No headstone
(also referred to as County Line Cemetery)According to The Heritage of Blount County, page 37, "Others known to be buried there are Aveline Horsley and her son, Bob Amos, Jim House, Asa Dumas and his wife Elizabeth Hair, and a servant who worked for Asa Dumas. William Butler, Monroe Millwood, son of Jesse Millwood, Mr. Johnson, and several McGowans."



Township 14 South, Range 1 East, Section 15

Location: On County Road 27, one-half mile North of St. Clair County line, then four miles Southwest of Holly Springs, on Pine Mountain, near the St. Clair County Line; at the end of a dirt road which goes Northeast off County Road 27, Blount County, Alabama; former site of a Primitive Baptist Church

Originally surveyed by Ralph H. Allred of Gadsden, Alabama on 18 Jun 1964; also reported in Northeast Alabama Settlers, Volume XVIII, Number 3, Jan 1980, page 65; research performed by Carroll Y. Linder, Cherry Hill Farm, Route 4, Box 156, Oneonta, Alabama 35121.
Married to Azariah Dumas (1810 - 1893)
Lived near where Dumas Bridge is now in Blount County Alabama

Phillips Cemetery - No headstone
(also referred to as County Line Cemetery)According to The Heritage of Blount County, page 37, "Others known to be buried there are Aveline Horsley and her son, Bob Amos, Jim House, Asa Dumas and his wife Elizabeth Hair, and a servant who worked for Asa Dumas. William Butler, Monroe Millwood, son of Jesse Millwood, Mr. Johnson, and several McGowans."



Township 14 South, Range 1 East, Section 15

Location: On County Road 27, one-half mile North of St. Clair County line, then four miles Southwest of Holly Springs, on Pine Mountain, near the St. Clair County Line; at the end of a dirt road which goes Northeast off County Road 27, Blount County, Alabama; former site of a Primitive Baptist Church

Originally surveyed by Ralph H. Allred of Gadsden, Alabama on 18 Jun 1964; also reported in Northeast Alabama Settlers, Volume XVIII, Number 3, Jan 1980, page 65; research performed by Carroll Y. Linder, Cherry Hill Farm, Route 4, Box 156, Oneonta, Alabama 35121.

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Gravesite Details

Wife if Asa Dumas. Maiden name might be Ingrahan.



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