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Mattie Irene Hutcheson

Mattie Irene Hutcheson

Female 1887 - 1971  (84 years)

 

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Note about Lee Hutcheson and a Hutcheson Family Bible

The location of the bible is unknown
None of Leander Travis Sr.'s children thought their father should have married "Miss" Alma and as soon as they could they went on their own. After Grandpa died Jan. 16, 1934 she never shared anything from the home with any child. There was one exception: "Miss Alma" after some time married a Mr. Howard and lived on the Sparta-Cookeville highway and then one day in the 1950's Mattie Hutcheson Swallows stopped and asked her to give the family Bible with all the family records to her. She agreed to do so. It was rebound and the broken sheets were laminated.
Transcribed by Alice Murphy from handwriten notes by James Murphy. (The location of this Bible is unknown.)
From a comment posted on Ancestry.com by" LisaRC1
If the family Bible you're referencing is that of Charles Hutcheson and Rebekah Skillman family; and John Hutcheson & Nancy Billingsley family of Bledsoe, Tennessee -- the Bible, or at least copies of the pages, are/may be in the possession of the The Association of the Descendants of Henry Mershon.
The Association of The Descendants of Henry Merson does not seem to be operating any more, since their website at no longer exists. But they did publish their meeting minutes and bulletins through 2006 in book form. The only printed copy I could find is at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. There is an e-copy at https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/139109-association-of-the-descendants-of-henry-mershon-inc-original-minutes-and-other-records-1923-2006
-Robin Richmond


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Linked to
AlbumsHutcheson, through about 1980

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