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Affidavit, D. [Drury] W. Breazeale, Claiborne County, appearing before Samuel Bridges, Justice of the Peace, swearing that Henry D. Downs was in the presence of him and his wife when they mentioned the age of their daughter, Betsy Willis, that Downs resided in the same Wilks County, Georgia, as did he and his family before their emigration to the Mississippi Territory, and that Downs could name Breazeale's daughter's age "to a single day".
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Affidavit, D. [Drury] W. Breazeale, Claiborne County, appearing before Samuel Bridges, Justice of the Peace, swearing that Henry D. Downs was in the presence of him and his wife when they mentioned the age of their daughter, Betsy Willis, that Downs resided in the same Wilks County, Georgia, as did he and his family before their emigration to the Mississippi Territory, and that Downs could name Breazeale's daughter's age "to a single day".
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- Doc Number: 786
- Administration: Robert Williams
- Date(s): 1807-05-19
- Description: Affidavit, D. [Drury] W. Breazeale, Claiborne County, appearing before Samuel Bridges, Justice of the Peace, swearing that Henry D. Downs was in the presence of him and his wife when they mentioned the age of their daughter, Betsy Willis, that Downs resided in the same Wilks County, Georgia, as did he and his family before their emigration to the Mississippi Territory, and that Downs could name Breazeale's daughter's age "to a single day".
- Call Number: Series 0488
- Filename: 488-0786-02.tif