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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Carson Sullens Note Born: 3 Apr 1809 at Wayne Co., KY, , Married: 22 Sep 1830 at Wayne Co., KY, , Died: 19 Nov 1877 at Lafayette, , IN, Other Spouses: Mary Jane Mccormick
Sally Upton
Father: Peter Sullens Mother: Mary Carson
WIFE
Name: Elizabeth Turner Born: 21 Aug 1815 at KY, , , Died: 21 Aug 1848 ? at Indiana, , , Father: George Turner Mother: Unknown
CHILDREN
Name: Mary Jane Sullens Born: Abt 1832 at Hendricks Co., IN, , Died:
Name: George Washington Sullens Born: 9 Nov 1833 at Hendricks Co., IN, , Died:
Name: Rhoda E. Sullens Born: Abt 1839 at Hendricks Co., IN, , Died: Husband: Calvin F. Brinegar
Name: John M. H. Sullins Born: 23 Dec 1843 at Hendricks Or Boone? Co., IN, , Died: 11 Apr 1908 at Lafayette, , IN, Wife: Sarah Catherine Swaynie
Name: Sarah Isabelle Sullens Born: 21 Jan 1845 at Boone Co., IN, , Died: 6 Feb 1942 at Boone Co., IN, , Husband: Napoleon Bonepart Osburn
NOTES
1). From Peter SULLENS and Mary CARSON & Two Hundred Years of Descendants , 1974, by Maude HOFFMAN, p. 69 Frances SULLINS WILLIAMS writes Because he was opposed to slavery his father owned slaves , Carson SULLENS left home when he was 20 years old and for this reason he was cut off by his family, whom he never visited and seldom mentioned. He went to Indiana to help in the underground to assist run away slaves escape. He settled in Hendricks County near Danville and Winchester. This explains why there were eleven shares divided after the death of Peter SULLENS, when there were twelve children. HOFFMAN s book, p. 69 Date 1974

						

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