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| Oglethorpe County, Georgia, married 18 September 1810, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, to Peterson Smith.231
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| 31 March 1834, Deed of Gift from Glen Owen to his daughter, Sally Smith, and her three sons, Francis Marion Smith, William Smith, and Jabez Smith, negroes.232
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| Will of Sarah Smith, made 17 September 1857, recorded October 1857. Sarah Smith of Oglethorpe County, of advanced age. To Martha Ann Fled $100 for her attention to me. Equal distribution between all my children. I have given my son, Francis M. Smith $700, after that is taken out of his share, I want the balance to go to his children. The share that falls to my daughter Jane O. Callaway at her death to go to Frederick J. Hudson. The share that falls to my son William H. Smith he should take and use while he lives and then go to his children. Executor: son, Jabez P. Smith. /s/ Sarah (x) Smith. Witnesses: John P. Latimer, R. P. Arnold, Adam Smith.233
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| Thomas Owen, born circa 1792, Wilkes County, Georgia, will made 9 April 1861, proved 31 May 1864, Pettis County, Missouri,234 married 10 November 1810, Oglethorpe County, to Nancy Varner,235 born circa 1793, Wilkes County, Georgia, died after 1870, Pettis County, Missouri.236 Thomas Owen lived in Pettis County, Missouri, in 1850237 and
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| 231 Smith, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Marriages, p. 199. Peterson Smith to Sally Owen, 18 September 1810.
| | 232 Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Deed Book N, p. 635.
| | 233 Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Will Book D, p. 339. Will of Sarah Smith.
| | 234 Pettis County, Missouri, Will Book 2, p. 20-21. Will of Thomas Owen. Exors: John Davis and George J. Owen. Witnesses: John Davis, John Elliott. Will named son, Francis Owen. He was take care of Thomas Owen and Nancy for life. Daughter: Elizabeth E. Miller for life and then land to the heirs of William S. Miller, deceased, her former husband. And, I will the remainder of my real and personal property to the lawful heirs of my body after all my just debts are paid which property is to be sold and the remainder after the debts are paid to be equally divided among my heirs which I have not hereby named.
| | 235 Warren, Georgia Genealogist, Marriages 1800-1810, p. 147. Thomas Owen to Nancy Varner, 10 Nov. 1810, Oglethorpe County.
| | 236 1870 U.S. Census, Pettis County, Missouri, p. 615, Washington Twp., #61/61. Nancy Owens, age 78, female, white, born Ga.; Francis Owens, male, white, $3900, born Mo.
| | 237 1850 U.S. Census, Pettis County, Missouri, p. 159. Thomas Owen, age 58, born Ga.; Nancy Owen, age 57, born Ga.
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