Husband: Barney A Flowers |
Born: 13 DEC 1839 in Marion Dist, SC Married: after 1860 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 17 JAN 1914 in Dorchester Co, SC Father: William Loveless Flowers Mother: Martha Baxley Spouses: Ann Loyd |
Wife: Ann J Lambert |
Barney A Flowers:
Notes:
!NOTES:I (Marty Grant) am not related to this person as far as I know. They are the ancestors or relatives of one or more of my cousins, so I have researched them to a small extent.
(1) Uncle/Aunt of my aunt Pat Skipper.
(2) Uncle/Aunt of my Aunt Harriette Richardson Nack.
(3) Uncle/Aunt of my uncle Al McIntyre;
!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 685/688
Love Flowers, 51, Farmer, 2000 Marion
Martha, 45
James, 20 Farmer
Nathan, 19 Farmer
Henry, 18 Farmer
Williamson, 17 Farmer
Mary, 13
Love, 12
Barney, 11
Joel, 10
Bennet, 9
Rachael, 8
Elly, 3;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 269
James LAMBERT, 57
Robert, 27
Ann J. 23
J. W. 22
Barney FLOWERS, 22
M. A. BASS, 3 (f);
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Legette # 180 Barney FLOWERS, 40 (1839/40) born SC/SC/SC;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 502 - 506
"Love Flowers, born in 1790, lived to be eighty-four years old, and died in 1874; he married twice; his first wife was Elizabeth Brown; there were two sons by this marriage, William and John.
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Love Flowers' first wife dying, he married Martha Baxley, a daughter of Barny Baxley; by this marriage he had twenty-two children, all of whom died in infancy, except James J., Henry, Williamson, Barny, A. Love, Bennett, Nathan,. Joel, Elly, Everett, Samuel S., Lucy Ann and Rachel. It seems that thirteen of the twenty-two were raised.
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Barny A. Flowers married, first, Ann Lambert, daughter of James Lambert; no children; she died, and he married, a second wife, Mrs. Ann James, widow of Henry L. James ; they have five children (small).
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Old Love Flowers, a patriarch, had eleven sons in the war, including the two by his first wife, William and John; all his sons went to the war, except Everett and Samuel S.-the two latter were too young. Few men contributed so many to the lost cause."
Ann J Lambert:
Notes:
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W.
Sellers, Esq.
1902. Pg 502 - 506;
Revised: June 27, 2024
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