Her stone was lost for a long time. A storm blew down a tree and this stone was found in the trees root system along with fired bricks, as if her grave had been outlined or paved with the bricks. Because her hand carved grave stone had been covered over time, it was not visible when the Cemeteries of Pope County Arkansas book was compiled and last published 1981
Traveled with her Father, Mother and siblings from Tennessee to Arkansas Territory around 1829.
Perhaps that very difficult trip in a time
of no roads was too much for her?
Her stone was lost for a long time. A storm blew down a tree and this stone was found in the trees root system along with fired bricks, as if her grave had been outlined or paved with the bricks. Because her hand carved grave stone had been covered over time, it was not visible when the Cemeteries of Pope County Arkansas book was compiled and last published 1981
Traveled with her Father, Mother and siblings from Tennessee to Arkansas Territory around 1829.
Perhaps that very difficult trip in a time
of no roads was too much for her?
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