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====== Joseph (Franklin) Maret ====== | ====== Joseph (Franklin) Maret ====== | ||
- | Son of Isom Maret (1792–1865) and Phoebie Walters (1795-1861), Joseph (Franklin) Maret was born on Sept. 19, 1824 in Hart County, Georgia. | + | Son of [[Isom Maret|Isom Maret]] |
- | Joseph Maret married Sarah Ann Holland. Sarah Ann Holland (June 11, 1830 - May 2, 1882) was the daughter of unknown parents. | + | Joseph Maret married Sarah Ann Holland. Sarah Ann Holland (June 11, 1830 - May 2, 1882)((https:// |
They had the following children: | They had the following children: | ||
- | - Robert W. Merit | + | - Robert W. Merit |
- Margaret E. Merit | - Margaret E. Merit | ||
- Pheobe Merit | - Pheobe Merit | ||
- | - Benjamin | + | - Benjamin |
- Martha Frances " | - Martha Frances " | ||
- | - Joseph William | + | - [[joseph_william_maret|Joseph William |
- Albin J. Merit | - Albin J. Merit | ||
- Sallie J. Merit | - Sallie J. Merit | ||
- | - Elijah | + | - Elvira |
- Liesa " | - Liesa " | ||
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| Joseph W. Merit | | | Joseph W. Merit | | ||
- | Note: The Surname is misspelled in the census as " | + | Note 1: The Surname is misspelled in the census as " |
+ | Note 2: Benjamin Merit' | ||
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|Henry Merit | M | |Henry Merit | M | ||
- | Note: The Surname is misspelled in the census as " | + | Note 1: The Surname is misspelled in the census as " |
+ | Note 2: Elvira F. Merit (Female) was misidentified by the census taker as " | ||
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| Charlott Maret | | Charlott Maret | ||
- | Note 1: All of the Maret men, and their cook, were " | + | Note 1: All of the Maret men, and their cook, were " |
Note 2: The Maret family had an 80 year old black woman named Charlott working as a cook at the time of the 1880 U.S. Census. It is not known whether she was a former slave who had taken the Maret name, or whether the " | Note 2: The Maret family had an 80 year old black woman named Charlott working as a cook at the time of the 1880 U.S. Census. It is not known whether she was a former slave who had taken the Maret name, or whether the " | ||
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Joseph Maret died on April 14, 1882, and was buried in the "Maret Family Cemetery" | Joseph Maret died on April 14, 1882, and was buried in the "Maret Family Cemetery" | ||
+ | Sarah Ann Holland-Maret died the following month, on May 2, 1882. She was also buried in the "Maret Family Cemetery" | ||