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Selected Families and Individuals
Notes
Benjamin "Uncle Ben" Pulliam
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Martha Hensen
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
James Thomas Pulliam
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Sarah Cathern Nettles
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Ezekiel Issac Smith
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Sarah Ann Hildard Pulliam
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
William Thomas Brandon
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Penelpha Pulliam
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Abner Spencer Ponder
(Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997). (Source of alternate date of birth and date of death: "The Family of Abner Ponder," by Jerry Ponder, 1989). (Source of her name as "Euphony": "The Abner Ponder Family Newsletter, Number 12, Winter 1992," by Jerry Ponder).
Euphamy Jane Capps Pulliam
(Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997). (Source of alternate date of birth and date of death: "The Family of Abner Ponder," by Jerry Ponder, 1989). (Source of her name as "Euphony": "The Abner Ponder Family Newsletter, Number 12, Winter 1992," by Jerry Ponder).
Jasper Columbus Ponder
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Mary Margaret Pulliam
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Me (Mealy) Towell
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Permelia L. Pulliam
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Barney Rufus Pulliam
Sources of his father as "John G. (or J.) Pulliam" and his mother as "Elizabeth": 1) Barney Rufus Pulliam's great-great-great granddaughter, Gina Gaye (Miller) Carnahan; 2) The Will of Elizabeth Pulliam (his mother), dated March 19, 1853, and filed for recording on May 31, 1854, with the "Ponder clerk.."; and 3) Edward F. Moore, 1997.) (Source of his first wife's name, approx. marriage dates for both wives, number of children, and burial info.: Edward F. Moore, 1997
Malinda Wallace
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Barney Rufus Pulliam
Sources of his father as "John G. (or J.) Pulliam" and his mother as "Elizabeth": 1) Barney Rufus Pulliam's great-great-great granddaughter, Gina Gaye (Miller) Carnahan; 2) The Will of Elizabeth Pulliam (his mother), dated March 19, 1853, and filed for recording on May 31, 1854, with the "Ponder clerk.."; and 3) Edward F. Moore, 1997.) (Source of his first wife's name, approx. marriage dates for both wives, number of children, and burial info.: Edward F. Moore, 1997
Betty Jane Pulliam
Source: Edward F. Moore, August 1997
Robert Webb Banks
Robert Webb Banks was a cadet at the University of Alabama, in beginning of the Civil War joining Company B, Forty-third Mississippi, Capt. John M. Billups, Stirling Price's Division, General Van Dorn; transferred to Thirty-seventh Infantry, after battle of corinth, as Sergeant Major, Col. O.S. Holland; and at the siege of Vicksburg, which surrendered 4th July, 1863; Adjutant of Twenth-ninth Alabama, in 1864. At the battle of Franklin, TN, 30th Nov, 1864, in the superb charge of General Walthall's Division, he planted the colors of his regiment on the enemy's fortified line; next day promoted to General Walthall's staff, and served in battles around Nashville, December 15 and 16, and other engagements; was with Hood's army in the famous retreat from Tennessee; with the remnant of which he was ordered to North Carolina in Spring of 1865, under Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, and was in battles of Smithfield and Bentonville (the last battles of importance of the war). He engaged in planting after the war, and also in editorial work in Mississippi. Collector of Internal Revenue in President Cleveland's first administration, and Receiver of Public Moneys in the second. In 1898 appointed by Governor McLaurin, Colonel of Third Mississippi Volunteers, enlisted for the Spanish war. His bright, genial and fun-loving spirit makes him a great favorite with his friends.
Lucille Webb Banks
Bright young successor of her father in editorial honors, and also otherwise quite an accomplished woman.
Robert Webb Banks Jr.
Sergeant Major 1st Mississippi Volunteer Infantry
James Oliver Banks
Official in land office, Jackson, MS
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