Permelia Annette Hanners

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Permelia Annette Hanners (Carr)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hall County, Georgia, USA
Death: March 21, 1915 (83)
Lineville, Clay County, Alabama, USA
Place of Burial: Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery, Lineville, Clay County, Alabama, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Isaac Wesley Carr and Permelia Carr
Wife of Harris Hanners and Harris Hanners
Mother of James Taylor Hanners; Nancy Elizabeth Price; Albert Sidney Hanners; Thomas Wesley Hanners; Charles H. Hanners and 10 others
Sister of William Kinder Carr; Elizabeth Ann Carr; Isaac R. Carr and Robert French Carr
Half sister of Samuel Carr; George W. Carr; Thomas Woolman Carr and Reverend Joseph Middleton Carr

Managed by: Tracy Garvin
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About Permelia Annette Hanners

Permelia was the daughter of Isaac Carr and Permelia Horton. She married Harris Hanners and had 9 children with him: James Taylor Hanners, Isaac Hanners, William Henry Hanners, Nancy Elizabeth Hanners Price, Albert Sidney Hanners, Harrison Washington "Pete" Hanners, John W. Hanners aka William Henry Hemmings, Thomas Westley Hanners, and Charles H. Hanners.

The Ashland Progress, Friday 26 Mar 1915
Mrs. Amelia [sic] Ann Hanners died at the home of her son, Charlie Hanners, a few miles south of Lineville the first of the week. She was more than eighty years of age and the mother of a large family of children. The funeral service was held at Shiloh church and was conducted by Rev. W. M. Worthy.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 30 2023, 14:49:40 UTC

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Permelia Annette Hanners's Timeline

1831
December 1831
Hall County, Georgia, USA
1848
January 18, 1848
Clay County, Alabama, USA
1850
February 22, 1850
Alabama, United States
1852
1852
AL
1855
April 1855
Ashland, Clay, Alabama, USA
1855
Alabama
1859
April 14, 1859
Alabama, USA
1861
1861
1864
June 18, 1864
Cragford,Clay,Alabama,USA