Lucy Anna (Satterwhite) Echols
Appearance
| Lucy Anna (Satterwhite) Echols | |
|---|---|
| ... | |
| Born | July 1, 1821 (Troup County, Georgia) |
| Died | June 17, 1898 |
| Parents | Obed Satterwhite and ... |
| Spouse | John Washington Echols |
| Children | Lucy A. Echols, Nancy A. Echols, Celesctius Echols, Amy Echols, Martha Echols, Josephus Bryan Echols, Mary. J. Echols, John Echols, Franklin Echols |
Timeline
The The Gospel Messenger features an obituary for "Mrs. L. A. Echols". An asterisk (*) in the following table indicates the data stems from this obituary.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| July 1, 1821 | Born to Obed Satterwhite* |
| October 4, 1838 | Married to J. W. Echols* |
| 1847 | Joined Primitive Baptist Church in at Mount Hickory* |
| October 5, 1865 | Husband died* |
| 1876 | Moved to Butler County, Alabama* |
| June 17, 1898 | Died* |
Possible Discrepancies
There is a military pension record for a "Lucy A Echols" in Butler County, Alabama whose husband, named "John W Echols", died as a result of service in the Confederate States Army (Military Pension Records 1879–1940, Alabama#Lucy A Echols). However, this contradicts with the death date in The Gospel Messenger obituary of "Mrs. L. A. Echols" who married "J. W. Echols" in Alabama and moved to Butler County. The table below visualizes this conflict:
| The Gospel Messenger Obituary | Military Pension Records |
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