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Notes


6485. Grace Bertell Bennett

Unmarried.


6486. George Washington Bennett

Unmarried, George had black hair and blue eyes.


5131. John Bailey II Nicklin

Served in the Union Army, 1861-65. On 26 Feb 1866, he settled
at Chattanooga, where he spent the remainder of his life, taking
a prominent part in the business, civic, and social life of that
city for more than half a century. He served as Mayor and
Recorder, Alderman, President of the School Board, etc. He was
a 33rd Degree Mason, Shriner, Knigh Templar, etc., holding
nearly every office possible to one man in Masonic circles; he
was Grand Commander, K. T., for Tennessee, Imperial Potentate,
Alhambra Temple, etc. He was also prominently identified with
southern baseball, being President of the Chattanooga Baseball
League during its entire existance.


6487. Benjamin Patten Nicklin Colonel

Veteran of the Indian Campaigns, Spanish-American War,
Philippine Insurrection, Boxer Rebellion, Mexican Expedition,
and World War I.


Daisy Hope Harrison

SSN 559-68-9517

Daisy was a direct descendant of Benjamin Harrison, Signer of
the Declaration of Independence and Governor of Virginia.


6489. Samuel Strang Nicklin

Known to the basefall world as ÒSammy StrangÓ. He was an
officer in the Spanish-American and World War I.


6490. John Bailey III Nicklin

John was an officer in World War I. He was a genealogist and
lived in Chatanooga. Member of the Ark and Dove, Colonial Wars,
and other societies; American Legion, Military Order of Foreign
Wars, etc.; Maryland Historical Society, Institute of American
Genealogy, etc. He was the author of The Millers of
Millersburg, The Paths of Yesterday, and numerous genealogical
sketches of Virginia and Maryland families (the Calvert,
Taliaferro, Strother, Gilson, and others).


5135. Benjamin Strother II Pendleton

Benjamin was Aide de Camp to General Walker, Commander of the
famous Stonewall Brigade, CSA.


6491. Mary Hart Pendleton

Never married.


Elizabeth Forrer Chapman

SSN 244-84-8378


6494. Elizabeth Randolph Pendleton

SSN 579-48-8062




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