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Nancy Lou <I>Meaders</I> Quillian

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Nancy Lou Meaders Quillian

Birth
Death
24 Jun 1889 (aged 57)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Cleveland, White County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Nancy Lou Meaders was the daughter of Christopher Columbus Meaders and Jane Candice Garrison Meaders. Her maternal grandfather was Rev. David Garrison, circuit rider and Methodist clergyman ordained by Bishop Frances Asbury, who came out of the Garrison family that helped found the Mt. Pleasant Methodist society in 1780 in North Georgia. Her younger brother was John Milton Meaders who began the well-known Meaders pottery tradition of North Georgia.

Nancy married Wiley Hargrove Quillian, son of Methodist circuit rider Rev. James Milton Quillian, Sr. Wiley was a merchant who fought in the Civil War.

Their children were:

James C. Quillian
George M. Quillian
Robert F. Qullian
Sarah Quillian (died at age 3)
Martha Jane Quillian
David Turner Quillian
Nancy Lou Quillian
Rosa Lee Quillian
Mary Elizabeth Quillian
Candice Quillian (died in infancy)
Nancy Lou Meaders was the daughter of Christopher Columbus Meaders and Jane Candice Garrison Meaders. Her maternal grandfather was Rev. David Garrison, circuit rider and Methodist clergyman ordained by Bishop Frances Asbury, who came out of the Garrison family that helped found the Mt. Pleasant Methodist society in 1780 in North Georgia. Her younger brother was John Milton Meaders who began the well-known Meaders pottery tradition of North Georgia.

Nancy married Wiley Hargrove Quillian, son of Methodist circuit rider Rev. James Milton Quillian, Sr. Wiley was a merchant who fought in the Civil War.

Their children were:

James C. Quillian
George M. Quillian
Robert F. Qullian
Sarah Quillian (died at age 3)
Martha Jane Quillian
David Turner Quillian
Nancy Lou Quillian
Rosa Lee Quillian
Mary Elizabeth Quillian
Candice Quillian (died in infancy)

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