John P. and Sallie Ecklin Thurman Papers, 1844-1896
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Thurman, Sallie Ecklin
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The Thurman and Ecklin families resided in western Tennessee near Memphis in Shelby and Fayette counties during the Civil War era. The Ecklins were from Morning Sun and their daughters, including Sallie Ecklin, were educated at a residential school called the Macon Female Institute, Macon County, Tenn. In the autumn of 1856, Sallie Ecklin and John P. Thurman were married. They lived on a farm in Hickory Withe and raised three children, two of whom were Royster and Berta. ...
S. C. Ecklin
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Thurman, John P.
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John Thurman, Jr. (1737-1809) was the son of John and Elizabeth (Wessels) Thurman, Sr. of New York City. Thurman was a merchant and land agent removing to Warren County after the Revolution, residing on Elm Hill. Thurman was instrumental to the development of the Johnsburgh and Thurman, New York region erecting the first saw and grist mills, store, distillery, cotton factory and calico printing factory. His land dealings included Dartmouth Patent, the Gore, Hyde Township and Totten and Crossfiel...
Bishop Lay
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Thurman, Sallie Ecklin
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The Thurman and Ecklin families resided in western Tennessee near Memphis in Shelby and Fayette counties during the Civil War era. The Ecklins were from Morning Sun and their daughters, including Sallie Ecklin, were educated at a residential school called the Macon Female Institute, Macon County, Tenn. In the autumn of 1856, Sallie Ecklin and John P. Thurman were married. They lived on a farm in Hickory Withe and raised three children, two of whom were Royster and Berta. ...
Emma Ecklin
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Sallie Ecklin
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Beverly S. Thurman
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Thurman, John P.
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John Thurman, Jr. (1737-1809) was the son of John and Elizabeth (Wessels) Thurman, Sr. of New York City. Thurman was a merchant and land agent removing to Warren County after the Revolution, residing on Elm Hill. Thurman was instrumental to the development of the Johnsburgh and Thurman, New York region erecting the first saw and grist mills, store, distillery, cotton factory and calico printing factory. His land dealings included Dartmouth Patent, the Gore, Hyde Township and Totten and Crossfiel...
Thurman
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Army of Tennessee
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Joshua Ecklin
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Ecklin
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Forrest's Cavalry
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Robert Ecklin
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Berta Thurman LaPrade
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