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Mary Ann “Polly” <I>Baggett</I> Lantrip

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Mary Ann “Polly” Baggett Lantrip

Birth
Florida, USA
Death
20 Nov 1903 (aged 81)
Liberty, Milam County, Texas, USA
Burial
Milano, Milam County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Mary Ann "Polly" Baggett was born on May 2, 1822 in Florida, possibly to Edmund Baggett. She married George Wesley Lantrip circa 1841, probably in Mississippi. Mary Ann Lantrip indicated in the1900 Milam Co. census that she had borne 12 children, though only two were still living at that time.

Information is known about only five of these children: Margaret M., who married George Washington Miller; Adeline who married Elijah Hardcastle; Lucy; John Wesley, who married Martha Bowlin Euzene Alley; and Thomas Wesley, Sr. who was married first to Anna E. York and second to Mattie Irola Henderson.

Another possible daughter was a Jennie or Jenntie Lantrip, who married John Hamill in Milam Co., TX. There was also a Susan Lantrip who married William Hobbs. This Susan was listed as living with George and Mary Ann Lantrip in the 1870 and 1880 Censuses, but is believed to be the daughter of George's twin brother, James.

Mary Ann Lantrip and her family were Methodists. Her husband George was ordained as a deacon in that denomination.

Mary Ann (Baggett) Lantrip died Nov. 20, 1903 in Milam Co., and is buried there with her husband, Rev. George Wesley Lantrip, in the Liberty Community Cemetery.

Mary Ann "Polly" Baggett was born on May 2, 1822 in Florida, possibly to Edmund Baggett. She married George Wesley Lantrip circa 1841, probably in Mississippi. Mary Ann Lantrip indicated in the1900 Milam Co. census that she had borne 12 children, though only two were still living at that time.

Information is known about only five of these children: Margaret M., who married George Washington Miller; Adeline who married Elijah Hardcastle; Lucy; John Wesley, who married Martha Bowlin Euzene Alley; and Thomas Wesley, Sr. who was married first to Anna E. York and second to Mattie Irola Henderson.

Another possible daughter was a Jennie or Jenntie Lantrip, who married John Hamill in Milam Co., TX. There was also a Susan Lantrip who married William Hobbs. This Susan was listed as living with George and Mary Ann Lantrip in the 1870 and 1880 Censuses, but is believed to be the daughter of George's twin brother, James.

Mary Ann Lantrip and her family were Methodists. Her husband George was ordained as a deacon in that denomination.

Mary Ann (Baggett) Lantrip died Nov. 20, 1903 in Milam Co., and is buried there with her husband, Rev. George Wesley Lantrip, in the Liberty Community Cemetery.


Inscription

MARY A.
WIFE OF
REV. G. W.
LANTRIP
BORN
MAY 2, 1822
DIED
NOV. 30, 1903
They are not
dead but sleep-
ing.
They died as they
lived trusting
in God.



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