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Any information on her or where she is buried would be greatly appreciated
Melvina was born in abt. 1843 in TN. Was married to John Cargile, the father of my gfather, Samuel Cargile before being married to Jacob or Joseph Bush and a Marx.
Any help would be appreciated. Any info on any part of this family would be helpful!
Olive was born in 1829 in IN.
Thanks, Cathie
Edmund was considerably older than Catherine and they had two boys, William and Edward Sebree. Catherine died not long after the birth of the last son. The 1870 Census shows the two boys living with their grandparents, Dr. Phillips and his wife. I have not been able to track the two boys since the 1880 Census.
Dr. Phillips and his wife has another daughter Louisa, that married my GGGrandfather Joseph Endicott. Joseph and Louisa's oldest daughter, Sarah married John S. Sebree, the son of Edmund S. Sebree.
Dr. Phillips, his wife Sarah, Catherine Phillips Sebree, possibly young William Sebree (son of Catheine and Edmund), Louisa Phillips Endicott and Sarah Endicott Sebree are buried there somewhere in the Leavenworth/Platte area.
Perhaps someone remembers seeing an obit or a grave in their research.
Any information would greatly be appreciated.
Any help appreciated
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