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127. GA Gen Soc., Quarterly, V8, No 3, p. 164
128. Lexington County Historical Assn., Lexington County South Carolina 1850 Census - 2nd Edition, p. 309.
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131. “1920 Greer County California Census,” Greer County California, 1920, 2/28/03.
132. “California Death Record 1940-97,” Death record of Franklin E. Stanton listed as mother.
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134. Bradley, Willo M. and Edith Lucille Robinson, Family Trails: Ancestral and Contemporary, Stephenville Printing Co., 95.
135. Fife, Margaret Ewing, Ewing in America, Jim McMichael, Family History Publishers, 2003, 340, p.342.
137. Grave marker of
Sarah Ewing
found at
Luker Family Cemetery
Comanche CO, TX
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Alabama Marriages, 1809-1820 (Selected Counties)
Joshua Luker to Annes Tatum April 17 1825
139. Fife, Margaret Ewing, Ewing in America, Jim McMichael, Family History Publishers, 2003, 340, p. 342.
140. Julia Luker, The Yeoman’s Daughter, Exposition Press - New York - 1953, 16, p 16.
This book is a fictionalized autobiography of Julia Luker, daughter of John Wade Luker. Though much information is good historically, she takes quite a few liberties in the text and one must be aware of family history to discern where the inaccuracies are. Ms. Luker refers to herself as
141. Bradley, Willo M. and Edith Lucille Robinson, Family Trails: Ancestral and Contemporary, Stephenville Printing Co., 95, pp. 95-96-97.
142. Julia Luker, The Yeoman’s Daughter, Exposition Press - New York - 1953, 16, p. 14.
This book is a fictionalized autobiography of Julia Luker, daughter of John Wade Luker. Though much information is good historically, she takes quite a few liberties in the text and one must be aware of family history to discern where the inaccuracies are. Ms. Luker refers to herself as
143. Fife, Margaret Ewing, Ewing in America, Jim McMichael, Family History Publishers, 2003, 340, p 342.
144. “1850 US Census,” Choctaw CO, AL.
145. “Choctaw County, AL US Census,” 1850.
146. Bradley Willo Robinson and Edith Lucille Robinson, Family Trails: Ancestral and Contemporary, Stephenville Printing Co., Stephneville, TX, 88.
147. Bradley, Willo M. and Edith Lucille Robinson, Family Trails: Ancestral and Contemporary, Stephenville Printing Co., 95, p. 89.
148. Bradley, Willo M. and Edith Lucille Robinson, Family Trails: Ancestral and Contemporary, Stephenville Printing Co., 95, p. 92.
149. AWT
150. “1860 Clarke CO Alabama Census.”
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