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Mary Poffh (Mull)

Also Known As: "Mary Wilfong"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Death: June 07, 1816 (71-72)
Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Newton, Catawba County, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Wife of Abram Whitener; Abraham Abraham Mull and Major George Wilfong
Mother of John Wilfong; Mary Elizabeth Wilfong Weidner; Elizabeth "Betsy" Cline; Sarah "Sally" Gross; Catherine Hoyle and 5 others

Managed by: Addie Verburg
Last Updated:

About Mary Poffh

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23243724

Daughter of Conrad Mull & Molana Relick. Wife of Abram Mull. Wife of Mr. Poffh. Wife of Major, George Wilfong m. 1761 in the Dutch Meeting House Old St. Paul's Church in Catawaba, Lincoln, NC.

From another findagrave member:

The Mull home was attacked by Indians, who killed and scalped Mary's first husband, Abraham Mull, and their two children. Then set fire to the house. She escaped to her former brother-in-law, Henry Weidner and later went to South Carolina and stayed about a year.



Mary Poffh first married David Mull (Muhl or Muehl). He and their 2 children were scalped by the Indians and their home burned while Mary was away. She later married George Wilfong.



Daughter of Conrad Mull & Molana Relick. Wife of Abram Mull. Wife of Mr. Poffh. Wife of Major, George Wilfong m. 1761 in the Dutch Meeting House Old St. Paul's Church in Catawaba, Lincoln, NC.

From another findagrave member: The Mull home was attacked by Indians, who killed and scalped Mary's first husband, Abraham Mull, and their two children. Then set fire to the house. She escaped to her former brother-in-law, Henry Weidner and later went to South Carolina and stayed about a year.

From another findagrave members. Circa 1760, Mary Poffh Mull's first husband, Abraham Mull, and their two children were killed by Cherokee Indians. P.S. Conrad Mull was not her father and she was never married to a Poffh.



https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22399232/mary-poffh-wilfong

Daughter of Conrad Mull & Molana Relick. Wife of Abram Mull. Wife of Mr. Poffh. Wife of Major, George Wilfong m. 1761 in the Dutch Meeting House Old St. Paul's Church in Catawaba, Lincoln, NC.

From another findagrave member: The Mull home was attacked by Indians, who killed and scalped Mary's first husband, Abraham Mull, and their two children. Then set fire to the house. She escaped to her former brother-in-law, Henry Weidner, and later went to South Carolina and stayed for about a year.

From another findagrave members. Circa 1760, Mary Poffh Mull's first husband, Abraham Mull, and their two children were killed by Cherokee Indians. P.S. Conrad Mull was not her father and she was never married to a Poffh.

Bio by: Brenda Horton

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Birth: Circa 1744 - Bladen, North Carolina, British Colonial America
Death: June 7 1816 - Lincoln, North Carolina, United States

Parents: Conrad Mull, Molana Mull (born Relick)

Spouses: George Abraham Mull, Maj. George Wilfong

Children:

John Wilfong,
David Wilfong.
Mary Elizabeth Whitener (born Wilfong).
Barbara Wilfong, Elizabeth Cline (born Wilfong).
George Wilfong,
Catherine Elizabeth Hoyle (born Wilfong).
and names of 2 more children

Brother: Benedict Moll

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Mary Poffh's Timeline

1744
1744
Pennsylvania
1762
April 8, 1762
Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States
1763
1763
1765
March 11, 1765
Lincoln County, NC, United States
March 11, 1765
Lincoln County, Now Catawba County, North Carolina
1766
1766
1773
1773
of, Lincoln, New Caledonia
1774
February 23, 1774
Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States