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Notes


186. Lucinda Parrish

Statesboro Library records show BD as 11/23/1857. 9/26/1857 is date on
tombstone.

Data on descendents of Lucinda Parrish and John Thomas Kingery provided, most graciously, by
Bob Kingery, 1133 Williams Dr., Aiken, SC 29803-5361, 803-648-8293,
Web page: www.scescape.net/~bkingery/, e-mail: bgkingery@scescape.net


John Thomas Kingery

John died following an operation for a stomach ailment. (Bulloch Times,
11/1/1934) Death Certificate list father as Lafayette Kingery, mother as
D. K. Death Certificate on file in Candler County Courthouse.


413. Richard Herbert Kingery

No issue.

No issue.


415. Infant Kingery

This unnamed infant child is buried with his grandparants, Ezekiel
and Mary Jane Little Parrish, in a family plot in the middle of a
field off the Metter-Portal Highway. The field is now owned by Bill
Patterson (previous owner was Cleo Miles). Travelling towards Metter,
the field is on the left a few miles past Upper Lotts Creek Primitive
Baptist Church.

The infant's tombstone reads: "Infant of J.T. and Lucinda Kingery
November 10, 1895
He Whose Love Exceedeth Ours
Has Taken Home Our Child"

This unnamed infant child is buried with his grandparants, Ezekiel
and Mary Jane Little Parrish, in a family plot in the middle of a
field off the Metter-Portal Highway. The field is now owned by Bill
Patterson (previous owner was Cleo Miles). Travelling towards Metter,
the field is on the left a few miles past Upper Lotts Creek Primitive
Baptist Church.

The infant's tombstone reads: "Infant of J.T. and Lucinda Kingery
November 10, 1895
He Whose Love Exceedeth Ours
Has Taken Home Our Child"


219. Phoebe Mathis

Some sources show the date of death as 10 dec 1911


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