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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Theodosia Ann Harrell: Birth: ABT 1844 in , , MS. Death: 1862 in Dry Run, Tippah Co., MS

  2. Lamira Harrell: Birth: ABT 1845 in , , MS.

  3. Rachel S. Harrell: Birth: 4 Jul 1848 in , , MS. Death: Sep 1927 in Alcorn Co., MS

  4. Andrew Jackson Harrell: Birth: ABT 1849.

  5. Nancy Catherine Harrell: Birth: ABT 1852 in , , MS.


Notes
a. Note:   , 1 male 20-30 (Benjamin), 1 female (probably Elvina Jane), 2 females 5-10 (probably Nancy C. and Rachel), 1 female (Delphia).
  1840 - Cass Co. (now Bartow Co.), GA. Federal Census. There are two Benjamins listed: pages 112 and 114. Both could possibly fit this Benjamin as the number of children in both is right. Per Brenda Rayman, she thinks that the Benjamin on page 114 provides a better "fit".
  From Brenda Rayman: Probate Records for the Estate of Benjamin Kitchens indicate that he died April 1857. The records also state that Nancy C. Kitchens (daughter of Benjamin) was the first wife of John J. Harrell. After Nancy's death, John J. Harrell married her sister, Rachel Kitchens.
  The children of Nancy C. Kitchens and John J. Harrell named in the Probate Records are: Theodocia A. Harrell Lamira Harrell Rachel Harrell *Jackson Harrell Nancy Catherine Harrell *Jackson Harrell may have died before June 1861 since his name is no longer listed in the Probate Records for June Term 1861.
  On Findagrave there is a Nancy Catherine Kitchens who married Wesley Bryant. Her tombstone in Hinkel Cemetery in Alcorn Co., MS states that she is the wife of Wesley Bryant. Born 1822, died December 3, 1853. The actual tombstone does not have the maiden name Kitchens so the inputter on the site may have assumed that the maiden name Kitchens. Nancy could not have been married to both John Harrell and Wesley Bryant as both outlived her.
Note:   1830 - Henry Co., GA. Census, page 241. 1 Male 5-10 (James "Mick"), 1 male 10-15 (Lewis D.)


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