McNabb, Polly Ann
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Last Name | McNabb |
First Name | Polly |
Middle Name | Ann |
Maiden Name | Coryell |
Death Date | 1/1/1862 |
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Spouse | James McNabb |
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Other | Married on June 6, 1804. In 1832, she and her husband, with their sons Henry and Edgar, migrated from near Mt. Sterling, Kentucky to Indiana in covered wagons. They had a farm in Madison Township, Morgan County, east of Mt. Gilead Church. She "was long remembered as having been the best corn bread maker in the neighborhood. Aunt Polly and Uncle Jimmy were buried in unmarked graves on the high point of land about twenty rods due east of their barn." [Source: her great-grandson Solon McNabb.] The knoll where they are buried is probably on the property now owned by Robert Donovan. |
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