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Charity <I>Brown</I> Hassell

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Charity Brown Hassell

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
17 Apr 1910 (aged 75)
Mill Spring, Wayne County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Williamsville, Wayne County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Charity Brown married Allen Hassell about 1854 (probably in Hickman County, TN). Their children were Amanda J., Andrew J., Christopher Columbus, William J., Dillard L., George Reed, Nancy L., Jessie Nathaniel, Malinda A., Mary "Ellen" and "Allie" Melissa.

Charity's husband, Allen, was born 28 Oct 1832. Their last child was born in 1873. Charity (sp. Hassle) is widowed on the 1880 census. Possible burial location for Allen may be an unmarked grave in Miller Creek/ Alexander Cemetery in Wayne County where his son Jessie is buried.

In her will Charity leaves everything to the two children who stayed with her in her old age – George "Reed" and Malinda. She lists land (in Wayne County), equipment and livestock to go to them and specifies that the other children should "receive nothing of my estate.."

Charity Brown married Allen Hassell about 1854 (probably in Hickman County, TN). Their children were Amanda J., Andrew J., Christopher Columbus, William J., Dillard L., George Reed, Nancy L., Jessie Nathaniel, Malinda A., Mary "Ellen" and "Allie" Melissa.

Charity's husband, Allen, was born 28 Oct 1832. Their last child was born in 1873. Charity (sp. Hassle) is widowed on the 1880 census. Possible burial location for Allen may be an unmarked grave in Miller Creek/ Alexander Cemetery in Wayne County where his son Jessie is buried.

In her will Charity leaves everything to the two children who stayed with her in her old age – George "Reed" and Malinda. She lists land (in Wayne County), equipment and livestock to go to them and specifies that the other children should "receive nothing of my estate.."



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