Elle est mariée avec David Pressly Robinson.
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7,500 Marriages from Ninety-Six and Abbeville District, SC. 1774-1890
by Larry E. Pursley. Published by the Southern Historical Press, Inc.
in Greenville, SC. Copyrighted 1980, reprinted 2001. ISBN
#0-89308-196-5 . p. 164.
5-30-1846 Robinson, Rev. D. P. Bomer [Bonner], Margaret of Wilcox
Co., Ala.
Source: Abbeville Banner 1846-1860, Abbeville, SC.
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Abstracts from Abbeville Banner 1846-1860
Abbeville Banner - Wednesday May 20, 1846
Married 30 ultimo by Judge Sterrette, Rev. D. P. Roberson of this
District to Miss Margaret Bomer [Bonner] of Wilcox Co., Ala.
Ils se sont mariés le 30 avril 1846 à Wilcox County, Alabama, elle avait 21 ans.
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Death & Marriage Notices, 1843-1863 Associate Reformed Presbyterian Death & Marriage Notices from The Christian Magazine of the South, The Erskine Miscellany, and The Due West Telescope, 1843-1863The Christian Magazine of the SouthIV (November, 1846), 351-352.page 17 Associate Reformed Presbyterian Death & Marriage Notices, 1843-1863, p.17Died at Cotton Plant, Miss. on the 4th August, Mrs. Margaret Robinson, consort of Rev. Pressly Robinson of Abbeville, S. C. and daughter of Capt. William Bonner of Wilcox Co., Ala. She had only three months previously [married].
As a young bride of 3 months
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Book - Associate Reformed Presbyterian Death & Marriage Notices from
The Christian Magazine of the South, The Erskine Miscellany, and the
Due West Telescope, 1843-1863. Compiled by Lowry Ware. 1993.
Published by SCMAR in Columbia, SC. ISBN 0-913363-13-8. Library of
Congress 93-83566.
"Christian Magazine of the South
IV (November, 1846), 351-352.
Died at Cotton Plant, Miss. on the 4th August, Mrs. Margaret
Robinson, consort of Rev. Pressly Robinson of Abbeville, S. C. and
daughter of Capt. William Bonner of Wilcox Co., Ala. She had only
three months previously [married]."
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The Centennial History of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church,
pp. 334-335.
"A bride of three months, this beautiful but fragile flower wilted
August 4, 1846. With amiable temper and gentle manners, she won
favor and admiration."
Baptised by Rev. James Lowry.
1830 US Census - Wilcox County, AL. - p. 178a - Line 16
William Bonner [Sr.] -
Free White Males:
2 5-10 yrs. old [Rev. Thomas Joell Bonner age 8, William Bonner, Jr.
age 10],
1 40-50 [William Bonner, Sr. age 47 in 1830]
Free White Females:
1 under 5 yrs. old [Sarah "Sallie" Bonner age 4]
1 5-10 yrs. old [Margaret "Peggy" Bonner age 5]
2 10-15 yrs. old [Elizabeth Ann Bonner age 13, Mary Bonner age 12]
1 30-40 [Ann Lee Joell age 35 in 1830]
Slaves: 40
Margaret Bonner | ||||||||||||||||||
1846 | ||||||||||||||||||
David Pressly Robinson |
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