Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Martha Jane Bennett” in chapter 1.25, section c.1.25.79, page 241 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34.:
...n T. Lamkin's company, organized at Holmesville in 1862, of the Thirty-third Regiment, and was killed at the battle of Franklin, Tenn., November 30, 1864.
He was a son of Dr. Solomon Weathersby and Martha Jane Bennett , of Amite county.
His grand-parents were immigrants from South Carolina, and came to the territory of Mississippi early in 1800, and settled in Amite county.
The little girl, Miss Norma Dunn, c...
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