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Emily Ann Abernathy 1848–1920 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5/2/1848

Birth Location: Limestone Co., Alabama

Death Date: 23 Mar 1920

Death Location: Randolph, Arkansas

Father: Smith Abernathy

Mother: Elizabeth Ramsey

Spouse(s): Rice Harris

Children(s): Maudie Harris

In 1848, Emily Ann Abernathy entered the world in Limestone Co., Alabama, born to Smith Abernathy And Elizabeth Ramsey. In 1860, Emily Ann Abernathy resided in District 2, Limestone, Alabama, USA. Emily Ann Abernathy married Rice Ewing Harris, and had children including Maudie C Harris. Emily Ann Abernathy passed away in 1920 in Randolph, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • In 1848, Emily Ann Abernathy entered the world in Limestone Co., Alabama, born to Smith Abernathy And Elizabeth Ramsey.
  • In 1860, Emily Ann Abernathy resided in District 2, Limestone, Alabama, USA.
  • Emily Ann Abernathy married Rice Ewing Harris, and had children including Maudie C Harris.
  • Emily Ann Abernathy passed away in 1920 in Randolph, Arkansas.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Emily Abernathy's Ancestors

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Emily Abernathy
1848–1920
Birth Place: Limestone Co., Alabama
Parents
Smith Abernathy
1802–1876
North Carolina
Elizabeth Ramsey
1810–1867
Chatham, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
John Abernathy
1723–1812
Bristol Parish, Brunswick, Virginia, USA
Lucy Harwell
1725–1813
Brunswick, Virginia, USA
Mial Ramsey
1785–1865
, Chatham, North Carolina, USA
Sally (Ruth "Sarah") Goldston
1787–1835
Chatham, North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Robert Iii
1695–1772
Samuel HARWELL
1710–1793
Matthew Ramsey
1748–1807
Nancy Scurlock
1762–1835
William GOLDSTON
1750–1808
Sarah Rosser
1752–1820
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert II
1656–1730
Christine Tillman
1665–1717
Samuel II
1674–1767
Mial 36777
1732–1782
Sarah (Scurlock)
1736–1801
David Rosser
1700–1782
Sarah Pritchett
1701–1754

Emily Abernathy's Descendants

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Emily (Ann) Abernathy (5/2/1848–23 Mar 1920) m. Rice (Ewing) Harris (1/25/1825–6/3/1900)
  1. 1. Maudie (C.) Harris 1876–1949 m. James (W) Fowler 1855–1929
    1. 1. Purless (L) Fowler 1896–1956 m. Laura (Evelyn) Fowler 1909–1993
      1. 1. Purless (Alton) Fowler 1927–1996 m. Doris Null 1929–2018
        1. 1. Purless (Alton Fowler) Jr 1948–1991

Emily Abernathy's Timeline

4 Records

1848
5/2/1848
Birth of Emily Ann Abernathy in Limestone Co., Alabama
Limestone Co., Alabama
1860
1860
Age 12
Emily Ann Abernathy resided here in District 2, Limestone, Alabama, USA
District 2, Limestone, Alabama, USA
1865
12/31/1865
Age 17
Emily Ann Abernathy was married In Limestone Co., Alabama
Limestone Co., Alabama
1920
23 Mar 1920
Age 72
Death of Emily Ann Abernathy in Randolph, Arkansas
Randolph, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 521848
    Event Place: Limestone Co., Alabama
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census, The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M653; Residence Date: 1860; Home in 1860: District 2, Limestone, Alabama; Roll: M653_13; Page: 379; Family History Library

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 12311865
    Event Place: Limestone Co., Alabama

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1860
    Event Place: District 2, Limestone, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: 1860 United States Federal Census, The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M653; Residence Date: 1860; Home in 1860: District 2, Limestone, Alabama; Roll: M653_13; Page: 379; Family History Library

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Mar 1920
    Event Place: Randolph, Arkansas

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