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While some have speculated that Abert' | While some have speculated that Abert' | ||
- | On Aug. 20, 1854, Albert (age 23) married Winna (Winnie) Angeline Hardy (age 20) in Franklin, County, GA.((http:// | + | On Aug. 20, 1854, Albert (age 23) married Winna (Winnie) Angeline Hardy (age 20) in Franklin, County, GA.((http:// |
Some time between July 1855 (the birth of their first child) and March 1859 (the birth of their second child), Albert and Winna (Winnie) moved to Union County, Mississippi. | Some time between July 1855 (the birth of their first child) and March 1859 (the birth of their second child), Albert and Winna (Winnie) moved to Union County, Mississippi. | ||
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They had the following children:\\ | They had the following children:\\ | ||
- Susan Anna (Susie) Jane Randle-Wages (July 19, 1855 in Franklin County, GA - 1942 in Union County, MS)((http:// | - Susan Anna (Susie) Jane Randle-Wages (July 19, 1855 in Franklin County, GA - 1942 in Union County, MS)((http:// | ||
- | - [[john_henry_randle|John Henry Randle]] (March 14, 1859 - August 31, 1926 in Union County, MS)((http:// | + | - [[john_henry_randle|John Henry Randle]] (March 14, 1859 - August 31, 1926 in Union County, MS)((http:// |
- [[Nancy Jane Randle|Nancy Jane Randle-Chunn]] (October 21, 1861 in Pontotoc County, MS - 1939)((http:// | - [[Nancy Jane Randle|Nancy Jane Randle-Chunn]] (October 21, 1861 in Pontotoc County, MS - 1939)((http:// | ||
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Our decision is made. We follow their footsteps. We embrace the alternative of separation; and for the reasons here stated, we resolve to maintain our rights with the full consciousness of the justice of our course, and the undoubting belief of our ability to maintain it. | Our decision is made. We follow their footsteps. We embrace the alternative of separation; and for the reasons here stated, we resolve to maintain our rights with the full consciousness of the justice of our course, and the undoubting belief of our ability to maintain it. | ||
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