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Note: from files of D Swann: Notes for Mary Ann Brown: The 1900 Floyd Co GA Census lists Mary Dupree's date of birth as March 18 61 and as the mother of 9 children, 9 children living. The 1910 Paulding Co GA Census lists Mary A. Dupree as the mother of 13 ch ildren, 11 children living Marriage Notes for Mary Brown and James Dupree: Interview with June Blackstone Sep 30, 1990: James Franklin Dupree was wil d--used to ride his horse by Mollie Brown's father's store singing an o ld love song "I love Mollie" to make her father, Louie Littleton Brown, ma d. Mr. Brown did not want Mollie having anything to do with that old Dupr ee boy. Mr. Brown's store was in the fork across the road from New Hope C emetery in Paulding County Georgia The Dupree's lived on down the road fr om L. L. Brown's store beside New Hope Cemetery past little ditch cre ek in a log cabin. James Franklin Dupree and Mary Ann (Mollie) Brown liv ed in Walnut Grove, Alabama when William Thomas Dupree was little. 1870 Census: Name: Marium Brown Estimated Birth Year: 1860 Gender: Female Age in 1870: 10y Color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, Indian): White Birthplace: Georgia Home in 1870: Georgia, United States Household Gender Age Linteton Brown M 45y Rachel Brown F 42y Amanda Brown F 20y Antosa Brown F 18y Mark Brown M 15y Frances Brown F 14y William Brown M 11y Marium Brown F 10y Carrie Brown F 5y Newton Brown M 2y Sterling Granwood M 18y 18m
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