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Mary Elizabeth <I>Latham</I> Posey

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Mary Elizabeth Latham Posey

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
24 Mar 1878 (aged 82)
Blount County, Alabama, USA
Burial
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Joseph Harrison Posey married Mary Elizabeth Latham on December 7, 1809.
Their children -
1. Teresa/Teransa Posey born 24 Mar 1811
2. Ambrose Posey born 16 Feb 1813
3. Moses Marmaduke Posey born 7 Mar 1815
4. Gideon K Posey born 1 Feb 1817
5. Lucius Portius Posey born 19 Apr 1820
6. Amos Lathem Posey born 17 Aug 1823
7. Napoleon Bonapart Posey born 1 June 1824
8. John Wesley Posey born 26 April 1826
9. Arthur Henley Posey born 21 July 1828
10. Wyett Cassell Posey born 24 July 1830
11. Artalissa Posey born 4 June 1832
12. Evenent/Avenant Posey born 14 Aug 1835
13. Catherine A.A.T. Posey born 29 July 1837
14. Towning Docky Posey born Feb 1840

Joseph Harrison was drafted for the War of 1812 in Bledsoe County, Tenn on 18 June 1812. He and his brother, Moses, alternately served a term of service in Capt. Hankins' company. Joseph received a land grant signed by President Buchanan for his service.

His children are listed as they were recorded in his widow's application for pension in 1871.

Family members reported that both Joseph Harrison and Elizabeth were buried in a family plot on a hill above their old home in Village Springs.
Joseph Harrison Posey married Mary Elizabeth Latham on December 7, 1809.
Their children -
1. Teresa/Teransa Posey born 24 Mar 1811
2. Ambrose Posey born 16 Feb 1813
3. Moses Marmaduke Posey born 7 Mar 1815
4. Gideon K Posey born 1 Feb 1817
5. Lucius Portius Posey born 19 Apr 1820
6. Amos Lathem Posey born 17 Aug 1823
7. Napoleon Bonapart Posey born 1 June 1824
8. John Wesley Posey born 26 April 1826
9. Arthur Henley Posey born 21 July 1828
10. Wyett Cassell Posey born 24 July 1830
11. Artalissa Posey born 4 June 1832
12. Evenent/Avenant Posey born 14 Aug 1835
13. Catherine A.A.T. Posey born 29 July 1837
14. Towning Docky Posey born Feb 1840

Joseph Harrison was drafted for the War of 1812 in Bledsoe County, Tenn on 18 June 1812. He and his brother, Moses, alternately served a term of service in Capt. Hankins' company. Joseph received a land grant signed by President Buchanan for his service.

His children are listed as they were recorded in his widow's application for pension in 1871.

Family members reported that both Joseph Harrison and Elizabeth were buried in a family plot on a hill above their old home in Village Springs.


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