In the late 1990's I met a Barnette lady from Wilkes County, NC that had known "Liney" & "Teen" Marlow. That was an emotional day as I listened to her speak of knowing , seeing & speaking with the sisters of my great-grandfather Elbert Marlow. However, it was breathtaking the day that I found & visited the lost-forgotten cemetery where they were all buried on the Brushy Mountains.
In the late 1990's I met a Barnette lady from Wilkes County, NC that had known "Liney" & "Teen" Marlow. That was an emotional day as I listened to her speak of knowing , seeing & speaking with the sisters of my great-grandfather Elbert Marlow. However, it was breathtaking the day that I found & visited the lost-forgotten cemetery where they were all buried on the Brushy Mountains.
Family Members
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Elbert King Marlow
1838–1916
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Pvt Elbert King Marlow
1838–1916
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Sarah Marlow
1839–1919
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Pvt Franklin Marlow
1843–1864
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William Johnson Marlow
1845–1917
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Martha D Marlow Moore
1847–1888
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Mary L Marlow Anderson
1848–1904
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Christina Louise "Teen -Teenie" Marlow
1849–1927
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Rebecca Adeline Marlow Marlow
1852–1920
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James I Marlow
1856–1900
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Nancy L. Marlow Love
1857–1896