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The
following photographs were taken (2003) by Ann Burkes of Decatur, Mississppi
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The
sign you see when you enter Decatur, Mississippi |
The
marker for Mt. Vernon Plantation near Decatur, Mississippi |
Mt.
Zion's Congregational Church |
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Another
marker placed by Captain Albert McMullan for the church |
This
marker is for Thomas Jefferson McMullan nephew of the other T.J. McMullan. He died in the Civil War. Son of Patrick McMullan, Jr. |
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Thomas
Jefferson McMullan's grave in the Decatur, MS cemetery. He was son
of Patrick Sr., grandson of the original ancestor John |
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Another
view of Thomas Jefferson and Rachel Reynolds McMullan's graves |
Rachel
Reynolds McMullan's grave in the Decatur, MS cemetery |
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The
following photographs are from Jay S. McMullan's personal file
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William
Rufus (Uncle Billy) McMullan - Son of Thomas Jefferson McMullan |
W.R.
and Sudie McMullan |
Grave
of W.R. McMullan at Payne Springs, Texas cemetery |
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Hubert
Newton McMullan - Son of W.R. and Sudie McMullan. 4 years old in
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Hubert
and Nettie McMullan in 1976 in Erick, Oklahoma |
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The
following photographs were contributed by Beverly Adams of Portland,
Texas
Beverly
has undertaken the daunting task of correcting the McMullan History
file that I compiled using Captain Albert McMullan's book, "History
of the McMullan and Allied Families".
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This
is a photograph of the DAR ceremony taken at the grave of the original
ancestor, John McMullan, in 2002. |
This
is Beverly's grandfather, Jeremiah Patrick Henry McMullan, Sr.,
taken in 1908, at the time of his wedding. |
Photograph
of Thomas Henry McMullan, Beverly's Great Grandfather. He is the
son of Jeremiah McMullan and Sarah Harper. |
Thanks
to Harold Graham for the following photographs
When
John McMullan came to America in 1760, he packed all of his earthly
belongings into a trunk. Amazingly, it has been passed down through
family members and the trunk is still around today. It is now
owned by Grayson and Bonnie McMullan.
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Thanks
to Will Carter of Hartwell, Georgia for the following photograph. |
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Captain
Horatio Goss McMullan
Company "C", 16th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry,
ANV, CSA
Horatio Goss McMullan was born in Hart
County and was the son of Sinclair and Clarissa Richadson McMullan.
He joined the "Hartwell Infantry" in 1861 and was commissioned
a 1st Lieutenant when that unit was sworn in to Confederate service
as Company "C", 16th Georgia Volunteer Infantry on July
13, 1861.
McMullan was promoted to Captain on September
14, 1863 and commanded Company "C" until he was killed
in action at the battle of "The Wilderness" on May 6,
1864. He was never married but he has many relatives in the McMullan
and related families still living in Hartwell and Hart County.
This picture of Captain McMullan was provided
by his great-niece, Mrs. Martha Rice Kelley.
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