Sie ist verheiratet mit Samuel Carson Lattimore.
Sie haben geheiratet am 12. September 1900, sie war 18 Jahre alt.
Kind(er):
REMARKS: Mary Forbis, "Mary", Elliott was born on July 17, 1882, on her
father's farm in Cleveland County, North Carolina, the daughter of Thomas
Forbis, "Tommy", Elliott and Rebecca Bell, "Bell", Hoyle. She was the
third of their eleven children, who were born in the following order:
Susan
Ola, "Susan"; Sarah Tressia, "Sally"; Mary Forbis, "Mary"; Margaret
Gordon,
"Mag"; Julia Ann, "Julia"; Alice Hoyle, "Alice"; John Paxton, "John";
William
Christopher, "William"; Florence Belle, "Florence"; Virginia Wells,
"Ginny";
and Rebecca Belle, "Belle".
On January 17, 1904, Mary's mother died after giving birth to Belle. In
1908,
four years later, her father married Carrie Alma, "Carrie", Withrow.
Mary has
a half-brother, Valentine Jason Elliott, "Val", from her father's second
marriage.
On September 12, 1900, Mary married Samuel Carson, "Sam", Lattimore, son
of John
L. Lattimore and Nancy Gold. They had four children: Thomas Elliott,
"Tom";
twin son and daughter who died the same day they were born; and John
Carson,
"John", Lattimore. John died when he was three years old.
Tom graduated from North Carolina State College at Raleigh, married
Margaret
Nichols, and had one child: Mary Jean Lattimore. Tom died on July 7,
1931,
his widow remarried. Although Mary Jean lived with her mother and
stepfather
in Polkville, she lived near her grandmother. and they came very close.
Sam Lattimore was a farmer. Sam and Mary lived on their farm near
Polkville,
which had been in the Lattimore family for over 150 years. After Sam
died on
December 1, 1935, Mary continued to live on the farm. After her marriage
to
Ray Floyd, Mary Jean and her husband lived with her grandmother and Ray
assumed
responsibility for running the farm. Mary Jean inherited the farm after
her
grandmother's death.
Mary grew up on her father's farm, which was in Number 8 township, near
Polkville, about 12 miles northwest of Shelby, the county seat. She had
many
relatives in the area, including the descendants of Martin Elliott, who
fought
in the Revolution and moved to North Carolina from Virginia in 1806, and
his
son, John Crenshaw Elliott, Mary's great grandfather, who purchased 1300
acres
on Hinton's Creek in 1809, in what was then Rutherford County. After John
Crenshaw Elliott died, his wife deeded the community an acre for the
school and
an acre for the church.
Original data from John Paxton Elliott family tree prepared by Mary Gordon
Elliott. Additional data from Mary Forbis Elliott entry (#13502) in
"Peiter
Heyl And His Descendants", by Elizabeth Hoyle Rucker; an unpublished
"Sketch
of John L. (Johnny) Lattimore, His Wife, Miss Nancy Amirita Gold, And
Their
Seven Children", by Macie Lattimore Covington; from conversations with
descendents of Thomas Forbes Elliott; and from visits to the Elliott
Family
Cemetery.
Data compiled and edited by Charles Lattimore Elliott. Latest Revision:
7/95.Sam and Mary had four children.
MUCH OF THIS RESEARCH IS FROM MERGED RECORDS.
TO INSURE ACCURACY YOU WILL NEED TO VERIFY THE DATA BUT YOU WILL KNOW WHERE TO START. I HOPE IT IS OF SOME HELP.
DON
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Samuel Carson Lattimore |
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