Mary P. C. GannAge: 77 years1815–1892
- Name
- Mary P. C. Gann
- Given names
- Mary P. C.
- Surname
- Gann
![]() | 1815 21 24 |
![]() | Camelia S. E. Gann 1820 (Age 5 years) |
![]() | Rosina Broyles between 1820 and 1824 (Age 5 years) |
![]() | Adam C. Gann after 1836 (Age 21 years) |
![]() | Adam C. Gann before 1840 (Age 25 years) |
![]() | Wilson Moore — View this family August 11, 1842 (Age 27 years) |
![]() #1 | Ann C. Moore 1846 (Age 31 years) |
![]() #2 | Evelyn Moore 1847 (Age 32 years) |
![]() #3 | Moses Moore 1848 (Age 33 years) |
![]() #4 | Courtney Moore 1851 (Age 36 years) |
![]() #5 | Lafayette Moore 1855 (Age 40 years) |
![]() | Elizabeth “Eliza” D. Clark after 1880 (Age 65 years) |
![]() | Rheuben Gann October 7, 1881 (Age 66 years) |
![]() | 11 |
![]() | March 27, 1892 (Age 77 years) Cause of death: Phil. Comm. Cem., Limestone, TN |
![]() | October 2, 2001 (109 years after death) |
Family with parents |
father |
Rheuben Gann Birth: 1794 25 23 — Washington Co, TN Death: October 7, 1881 — Washington Co, TN |
mother |
Elizabeth “Eliza” D. Clark Birth: 1791 — Washington Co., TN Death: after 1880 — Washington Co., TN |
Marriage: June 3, 1814 — Washington Co, TN |
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19 months herself |
Mary P. C. Gann Birth: 1815 21 24 — Washington Co., TN Death: March 27, 1892 — Washington Co., TN |
6 years younger sister |
Camelia S. E. Gann Birth: 1820 26 29 — Washington Co., TN Death: |
Family with Wilson Moore |
husband |
Wilson Moore Birth: August 2, 1815 — Greene Co., TN Death: January 22, 1896 — Washington Co., TN |
herself |
Mary P. C. Gann Birth: 1815 21 24 — Washington Co., TN Death: March 27, 1892 — Washington Co., TN |
Marriage: August 11, 1842 — Washington Co., TN |
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4 years daughter |
Ann C. Moore Birth: 1846 30 31 Death: 1914 |
2 years daughter |
Evelyn Moore Birth: 1847 31 32 Death: |
2 years son |
Moses Moore Birth: 1848 32 33 Death: |
4 years son |
Courtney Moore Birth: 1851 35 36 Death: |
5 years son |
Lafayette Moore Birth: 1855 39 40 Death: |
Note | Gravestone is very faded. The initial after Mary looks like the letter P. However, the transcribers listed it as R. Stone needs to be reread and analyzed with the other letters on the stone. wrg |