Mollie Sanders
ID: | I46 |
Last: | Sanders |
First: | Mollie |
Middle: | |
Birth: | |
Death: | 1827 at Lexington Co., South Carolina 1 |
Burial: | Clark Family Cemetery, Lexington Co., South Carolina 2 |
Sex: | F |
Sources: | 3 |
Mother: | UNKNOWN |
Father: | UNKNOWN |
Marriage 1 | Thomas I. Lee b: UNKNOWN d: 1822 |
Wedding: BEF 1792 | |
Note: Children: Mary, Nancy, Thomas, Edward (per grave marker) | |
Children: | |
1 Nancy Lee b: 1792 Lexington Co., South Carolina | |
Sources: | |
1 | Title: Tombstone |
2 | Title: Tombstone Note: Inscriptions on the four sides of tomsbtone, top decorated; information facilitated to ECP by JuneSeay. Text: MOLLIE SANDERS Lee died about 1827. She was a famous Mid-wife in Lexington County and noted for her Hospitality. / THOMAS I. LEE Jr., died about 1822. His son EDWARD (Ned) was Clerk of Court for Lexington County. / THOMAS LEE settled in South Carolina about 1736. / Their children were MARY, NANCY, THOMAS, and EDWARD |
3 | Repository: --Name: Meynel Clowney Cato Genealogy Collection --Address: c/o jpinson@polaris.net Title: History of the Clark Family Author: Clark, P. P. Publication: Typescript, 1904. Text: ...Mollie Sanders, one of the most noted women ever raised in Lexington County. It was a common saying among the older people that there was no man in Lexington County her superior in strength, she being of large stature. From her "Neil" Clark's family took their largeness in person. She was known far and wide as Granny Sanders and was noted for hospitality and mid-wifery when in good humor but feared when angry. |
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