. Some of the ancestors and the children of Nathaniel Wilson, ng of cotton. Hemarried, t Wesl Feliciana, La., Mrs. Mary Adelia Mussenden Converse, widow oiHenrj Montgomery Converse. Though having no children of his own, his noble heart prompted him to be a father to th phans, and he reared to manhood and womanhood the children of his two brothers, eight in number, who todayareliving monuments to his honorable ideals of duty and to his loving rare. 353. SARAH CONVERSE8 (.William Porter7 (188), Otis,6 Joel,5 Th •win*,Samuel, Sergeant Samuel,2 Deacon Edward1), was born in New


. Some of the ancestors and the children of Nathaniel Wilson, ng of cotton. Hemarried, t Wesl Feliciana, La., Mrs. Mary Adelia Mussenden Converse, widow oiHenrj Montgomery Converse. Though having no children of his own, his noble heart prompted him to be a father to th phans, and he reared to manhood and womanhood the children of his two brothers, eight in number, who todayareliving monuments to his honorable ideals of duty and to his loving rare. 353. SARAH CONVERSE8 (.William Porter7 (188), Otis,6 Joel,5 Th •win*,Samuel, Sergeant Samuel,2 Deacon Edward1), was born in New Orleans, La., 17February L841. She was educated at Miss Duttonsschool, Now Haven, Conn.,andbyprivate tutors; is an accomplished musician, and a lady of a most amia-ble disposition. She was married, in New York city, by Rev. Dr. Scott, of thePresbyterian church, 21 February 1867, to Borace Clifton Alexander, who wasborn at Burkesville, Ky., 31 August 1842; died28Nov. L900; son of Clinton (.and Mary A. Alexander. Their residence was in Bonham, Texas, where he was.


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