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established the Plantation known as Bear Point at Ninock.Ninock was never a town-only a meeting place. Ninock is anIndian name. At some point (about 1914) T.M. Gatlin II boughtBear Point from Fourney and moved there from FairviewPlantation.
Fourney got a divorce and as a result more or less became anoutcast. His portrait was turned to the wall in disgrace, andhe was seldom if ever mentioned from then on--(Mathilde GatlinMcLelland interview.) Dates from 1851 Gatlin Family Bible
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Divorced according to a margin note in the 1851 Gatlin Bible.
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She was also known as "Minnie." Franklin Courtney Gatlinreferred to her as "Aunt Minnie," and the 1880 Desoto ParishCensus lists her as Minnie Gatlin, and living with her Mother atthat time. (Ward #1, page 6)
Buried at Fairview Plantation Cemetery, Keatchie, Louisiana(West of Keatchie)
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Keatchie, La.
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According to Blanchard Foster papers, Nancy married two moretimes-
(2nd)- Jeremiah Stone (3rd)- Elam Alexander
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with his parents marriage date of 1786. This 1784 date remainsundocumented, and awaits better information.
In war of 1812
Sometimes spelled Hardee
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Went to Georgia with her husband Stephen and the Harris family.
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Went to Georgia with the Harris family.
In Green County, Ga. Jan 8, 1798
Later went to Morgan County, Ga.
Stephen was the executor of the will of William Tooke, husbandof Stephen's sister, Mary Gatlin.
In 1820 Census, Pulaski County, Ga. page 315
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In 1840 Census, Greene County, Ga. page 10
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by this Rev. Frank Courtney, who was also a Medical Doctor inaddition to being a Minister.
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in 1820 Census, Pulasik Co., Ga.
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