. Molton family and kinsmen; Hooks, Hunter, Whitfield, Linn, Tuttle, Henley, Harris, Summerlin, Ware, Glover, Smith, Williams, Upmann and others. Reminiscences to the year 1857 . rudesmother, Elizabeth Linn Williams. She is now four yearsof age, bright blue eyes, fair complexion and very smart. My daughters son, Thomas Molton Williams, diedvery suddenly on the first day of May, 1929. He wasunquestionably the finest specimen physically and men-tally I have ever known; a loving and affectionate dis-position, very much like my own son, Thomas H. Mol-ton, Jr. On June 21st, 1930, there came to my d


. Molton family and kinsmen; Hooks, Hunter, Whitfield, Linn, Tuttle, Henley, Harris, Summerlin, Ware, Glover, Smith, Williams, Upmann and others. Reminiscences to the year 1857 . rudesmother, Elizabeth Linn Williams. She is now four yearsof age, bright blue eyes, fair complexion and very smart. My daughters son, Thomas Molton Williams, diedvery suddenly on the first day of May, 1929. He wasunquestionably the finest specimen physically and men-tally I have ever known; a loving and affectionate dis-position, very much like my own son, Thomas H. Mol-ton, Jr. On June 21st, 1930, there came to my daughter herfourth son, whom she named Charles Molton Williams,for my father. His weight at time of birth was 9 poundsand 3 ounces and has grown wonderfully. W7hen threemonths old he weighed eighteen pounds. Whitfield About two years ago a Savannah, Ga., newspaper pub-lished a statement in regard to Rev. George Whitfield,of which I had no record. The paper said that aboutone hundred years ago some one stole from the recordroom in Savannah all of the wills and they had justbeen returned by an unknown person. Among the willswas the will of George Whitfield, which showed that. Elizabeth Linn Williams—Age, four years. he owned a cotton plantation near Savannah and fortyslaves, each one of whom bore a Biblical name. I think it was the Rev. George Whitfield, but havingno positive evidence leave it for my readers to fact of naming his slaves with biblical names makesme feel certain that it was he. Slocum About a year ago a Raleigh, N. C, newspaper con-tained an interesting story about Aunt Polly. It statedthat after she was 75 years of age, she had cancer in oneof her hands. Surgeons assembled to amputate thehand and had chloroform to administer. Aunt Pollytold them not to give her chloroform but go ahead withthe operation. She looked on and saw the operationwithout flinching. The Government has acquired land at Moores Creekwhere that famous battle was fought. The remains o


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