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Jane Vermeille <I>Dubose</I> Harrell

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Jane Vermeille Dubose Harrell

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
21 Aug 1882 (aged 57)
Texas, USA
Burial
Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section SEI, Block 021, Lot 055
Memorial ID
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Jane Vermeille Harrell was the daughter of Dr. Henry Dubose (1794-1862) and Elizabeth McKewn (1797-1832). Her husband was Dr. William Charles (Skinner) Harrell.

Jane and her husband William Skinner married Dec. 10, 1845 in South Carolina, but moved to Alabama after their wedding. They had five sons: John Miller (1846-1879), Henry Dubose (1849-1884), William Charles (1851-1941), Josiah McKewn (1852-1930), and Marion Deveaux (1856-1864). The four oldest sons were born in Alabama with the last name Skinner. The family name was changed from Skinner to Harrell in Alabama in 1856. The family moved back to South Carolina where Marion was born.

Dr. Harrell died in 1858 in South Carolina. Jane and family returned to Alabama where her sister Louisa Elizabeth Harrell Lide resided. Her two oldest sons served in the Confederate Army. Her son William Charles remained in Alabama and became a merchant. Her son Josiah McKewn moved to Texas and became a lawyer.

Jane Vermeille Harrell was the daughter of Dr. Henry Dubose (1794-1862) and Elizabeth McKewn (1797-1832). Her husband was Dr. William Charles (Skinner) Harrell.

Jane and her husband William Skinner married Dec. 10, 1845 in South Carolina, but moved to Alabama after their wedding. They had five sons: John Miller (1846-1879), Henry Dubose (1849-1884), William Charles (1851-1941), Josiah McKewn (1852-1930), and Marion Deveaux (1856-1864). The four oldest sons were born in Alabama with the last name Skinner. The family name was changed from Skinner to Harrell in Alabama in 1856. The family moved back to South Carolina where Marion was born.

Dr. Harrell died in 1858 in South Carolina. Jane and family returned to Alabama where her sister Louisa Elizabeth Harrell Lide resided. Her two oldest sons served in the Confederate Army. Her son William Charles remained in Alabama and became a merchant. Her son Josiah McKewn moved to Texas and became a lawyer.



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