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Family: Monk/Hancock (F1881)


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  • Parents

    Husband | Male

    Miles Monk, Sr
     Birth  About 1841  Georgia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     Died  Date unknown   
     Buried     
     Married     
     Other Spouse  Susan L. Norman | F2851 
     Married     
     Father  William Monk, II | F3008 Group Sheet 
     Mother  Alcy Dampier | F3008 Group Sheet 

    Wife | Female

    Martha Hancock
     Birth     
     Died  Before 1875   
     Buried     
     Father   
     Mother   
     
    Children

    Child 1 | Male

    William H. Monk
     Birth  About 1863  Georgia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     Died  Date unknown   
     Buried     

    Child 2 | Female

    Armesa Monk
     Birth  About 1865  Georgia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     Died  Date unknown   
     Buried     

    Child 3 | Female

    Luginia Monk
     Birth  About 1867  Georgia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     Died  Date unknown   
     Buried     

    Child 4 | Male

    > John Frank Monk
     Birth  About 1870  Georgia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     Died  Date unknown   
     Buried     
     Spouse  Rachel Matilda Clark | F486 
     Married     

    Child 5 | Male

    Miles Monk
     Birth  About 1872  Georgia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     Died  Date unknown   
     Buried     

    Child 6 | Male

    > Wiley Monk
     Birth  About 1872  Georgia, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
     Died  Date unknown   
     Buried     
     Spouse  Cynthia Elizabeth Clark | F485 
     Married     
     
  • Notes  Married:

    • From Covington's History of Colquitt County (p. 64):
      As Miles Monk, Sr., was standing to be married, in a Colquitt County yard, in the middle 1860's, a young fawn ran out of the surrounding woods, and stopped between his legs. So goes the tradition, and the accounts of surviving witnesses.
     

  

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