Mary Beulah QUILLAN, 18611901 (aged 39 years)

Name
Mary Beulah /QUILLAN/
Given names
Mary Beulah
Surname
QUILLAN
Birth
Birth of a brother
December 1867
Alabama, USA
Latitude: 32.748199 Longitude: -86.847908
Citation details: census 1900, 17-PCT, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA , Series: T623 Roll: 34 Page: 235
Quality of data: primary evidence
Date: August 31, 2007
Marriage
Quality of data: primary evidence
Date: November 6, 2007
Shared note: Bk. B, p. 521
FAM:MARR:NOTE:SOUR: @S732@
FAM:MARR:NOTE:SOUR:QUAY: 3
FAM:MARR:NOTE:SOUR:DATE: 6 NOV 2007
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Death
June 20, 1901 (aged 39 years)
Family with parents
father
18301893
Birth: 1830Habersham County, Georgia, USA
Death: after 1893
mother
18311881
Birth: April 29, 1831Alabama, USA
Death: September 11, 1881
Marriage MarriageDecember 23, 1860Butler County, Alabama, USA
sister
herself
6 years
younger brother
18671942
Birth: December 1867Alabama, USA
Death: 1942
Father’s family with Sarah Wells DANIEL
father
18301893
Birth: 1830Habersham County, Georgia, USA
Death: after 1893
stepmother
18411923
Birth: August 30, 1841Lowndes County, Alabama, USA
Death: 1923
Marriage MarriageDecember 1, 1881Lowndes County, Alabama, USA
Family with Elias J. POLLARD
husband
herself
Marriage MarriageJuly 10, 1881
3 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
12 years
son
Elias J. POLLARD + Martha Lucinda McQUEEN
husband
husband’s wife
18611933
Birth: July 13, 1861Alabama, USA
Death: August 24, 1933
Marriage MarriageJanuary 8, 1905
Marriage
Quality of data: primary evidence
Date: November 6, 2007
Marriage
Shared note

Bk. B, p. 521

Shared note

Broyce says: "I've heard my mother tell so many times. After Dr. Quillian's first wife had borne three children, she, Sarah Quillan, became an invalid. Since my gr-grandmother, Margaret Joiner was widowed with two small children, she managed by obtaining room and board in return for housekeeping & cooking. Dr. Quillan was in dire need of just such domestic service, so he built a little house at the edge of his yard, and Margaret with her two children moved in. This arrangement continued for several years until Sarah Quillan died about 1880. Mary Buelah Quillan and my grandmother, Martha Joiner, "grew-up" together and no two real sisters could have had a closer bond of love and friendship than those two young ladies."