| THOMAS ANGLIN (SON OF JOHN ANGLIN AND BARBARA PARSONS) | ||||||||||||||||
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| Thomas Anglin b. 18 Aug. 1883 Rockcastle Co. Ky. d. 3 Feb. 1967 Payne Co. Okla. Married 2 April 1903 Estil Co. Ky. to Mary Holland Gentry. (widow of Garrett Gentry) | ||||||||||||||||
| Mary Holland b. 2 May 1868/71 Madison Co. KY. Her first husband was Garrett Gentry. She died 26 Mar. 1952 Polk Co. AR. and is buried at Eagleton Cemetery. | ||||||||||||||||
| Children of Thomas Anglin and Mary Holland were: Nannie Anglin b. 1904 mar. Jess Eversole Willie Martin Anglin b. 1910 mar. Bonnie Lennis Little Delia Francis Anglin b. 1912 mar. #1-Aud Hopewell, #2-Henry Machino Haley Anglin b. ca. 1906 died in AR. 1908 from measles. Thomas took her body to Kentucky for burial. |
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| THOMAS ANGLIN SAID HE WAS IRISH AND FRENCH. HE WAS A CARPENTER AND WORKED FOR THE RAILROAD. MARY HOLLAND HAD SEVERAL CHILDREN BY GARRETT GENTRY (NAMED ELSEWHERE ON THIS SITE). AFTER HIS DEATH SHE MARRIED THOMAS. THEY LIVED FOR A WHILE IN KENTUCKY, THEN ARKANSAS, AND OKLAHOMA. MARY SAID SHE WAS BLACK DUTCH. SHE HAD BLACK HAIR AND BLACK EYES. HER SKIN WAS A YELLOWISH COLOR. BARBARA PARSONS LIVED WITH THOMAS AND MARY IN POLK CO. FOR A WHILE THEN WENT BACK TO BEREA, KENTUCKY, AND LIVED THERE UNTIL SHE DIED. Barbara smoked a clay pipe - she was remembered as a kind and gentle soul - | ||||||||||||||||
| Thomas Anglin and "Jenny" | ||||||||||||||||
| Tom Anglin was a carpenter and also worked for the railroad. He was a good musician - he could play the banjo really well. He had several half-brothers who fought in the Civil War. Tom's father, John Anglin, was 70 years old when Tom was born. John had several children ( by his first wife Clarissa Phillips) who fought with the Union. | ||||||||||||||||