1. | WELLS, Teresa was born on 2 Apr 1837 in Illinois, USA (daughter of WELLS, Lewis and FANIN, Polly Ann Smith); died on 21 May 1914 in California, USA; was buried in Santa Ana, Orange, California, USA. Teresa married PYEATT, George Yearian on 14 Feb 1856 in Perry, Illinois, USA. George was born on 6 Mar 1834 in Richland, Ohio, USA; died on 14 Feb 1911 in California, USA; was buried in Santa Ana, Orange, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | WELLS, Lewis was born in 1817 in Kentucky, USA (son of WELLS, Elijah and FORD, Sarah). Lewis married FANIN, Polly Ann Smith on 14 Apr 1836 in Perry, Illinois, USA. Polly was born in Nov 1817 in Tennessee, USA; died before 1920. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | FANIN, Polly Ann Smith was born in Nov 1817 in Tennessee, USA; died before 1920.
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4. | WELLS, Elijah was born about 1784 in Edgefield, South Carolina, USA (son of WELLS, Lewis and BATES, Elizabeth); died on 2 Nov 1868 in Du Quoin, Perry, Illinois, USA. Elijah married FORD, Sarah on 10 Oct 1808 in Christian, Kentucky, USA. Sarah was born in 1793 in South Carolina, USA; died about 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | FORD, Sarah was born in 1793 in South Carolina, USA; died about 1860.
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8. | WELLS, Lewis was born on 22 Jun 1750 in Edgefield District, Greenville, South Carolina, USA; died on 12 Aug 1846 in Du Quoin, Perry, Illinois, USA; was buried in St Johns, Perry, Illinois, USA. Notes: Buried: Lewis married BATES, Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born in 1750 in Virginia, USA; died on 4 Oct 1846 in Du Quoin, Perry, Illinois, USA; was buried in St Johns, Perry, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | BATES, Elizabeth was born in 1750 in Virginia, USA; died on 4 Oct 1846 in Du Quoin, Perry, Illinois, USA; was buried in St Johns, Perry, Illinois, USA. Notes: "...It must have been about the time of the Revolution that little Elizabeth Bates was stolen by the Indians. She was 12, the oldest of five children. Her parents had gone to a clear spot in the South Carolina wilderness where they had raised a crop. The group was preparing to return to the settlement, fearing an Indian attack. The father was helping the mother mount a horse when a war whoop broke the stillness.
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