Her maiden name has not been proven, but there are indications it may have been Mechem/Meachem (Borders/Heskett research) or poss. Howard (Betty Pancoast Bell research). I have,as yet, seen any real proof of her maiden name. (GFM)
There is no stone marking her grave here, but it is highly probable that both she and her husband are buried here as it was right up the hill from their home from about 1802 on & many of her descendants are here. (GFM)
Her maiden name has not been proven, but there are indications it may have been Mechem/Meachem (Borders/Heskett research) or poss. Howard (Betty Pancoast Bell research). I have,as yet, seen any real proof of her maiden name. (GFM)
There is no stone marking her grave here, but it is highly probable that both she and her husband are buried here as it was right up the hill from their home from about 1802 on & many of her descendants are here. (GFM)
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