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1 NOTE It is believed that all of Mary's children were adopted orphans.
Notes for Caladonia E. A. Cornelison: 1860 Census of Barry County, Missouri Sugar Creek Township House 346-337
Cornelison, Jesse M 84 Farmer North Carolina
Mary F 75 North Carolina
Mary A. F 27 Tennessee
C.A.E F 6 Missouri
J.M.F. M 3 Missouri
Her full name is listed on the Marriage Records of Cooke & Nacogdoches County.
She stated in the 1900 Census of Nacogdoches County that her mother was born in Missouri and her Father was born in Germany.
Her Tombstone in Fairview Cemetery says "Callie" Partin. I is a homemade tombstone made by the husband of one of her grandchildren. Her husband's tombstone is also homemade by the same grandchild that had the names of her grandfather and great grandfather confused; name name says, "T. A. Partin", when his name was William Anderson Partin and was called Anderson by all who knew him.
In interviews with her grandsons; Barham Partin and C. L. Partin, when questioned about the relationship of their parents being 1st cousins; they said they remember their grandmother telling them that she had been orpahed at a very young age and had been raised by Anderson's spinster Aunt, Mary O. Cornelison.
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