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World famous social reformer, born in Newtown and moved to Scotland where his treatment of workers in his mills was an example to all.
In 1824 went to New Harmoney Indiana, US and in 1829 returned to New Lanark
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After WC Nolen was killed, Susan married Granville Corbin. In the 1870 census Susan was living with her new husband but her children with WC were not.
After Warren and Laura both died, their son George was living with his cousin George Withers in 1910 in Hopkins County, Texas. George was the son of Susan's sister Mary Jane Morgan and John Henderson Withers. James W was living with a family and working as a farmhand. Riley was living as a boarder with Dr. William C Hall in Ulvade, Texas.
Surname might have been Melton.
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In the 1910 Hopkins County, Texas census James W was living with James and Stella Garrett as their "hired man."
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George Nolen was listed in the 1910 Hopkins County, Texas census as living with George D Withers and his wife Martha R, their children. Martha, Grace, Charles, and a widowed daughter Maggie Morehead and her two children George R and Margie. George Nolen was listed in the census as a cousin to George Withers.
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Early Communities and Post Offices of Marshall County Oakland:
Mrs Willie B. Rabon, acting Postmaster Dec. 27th 1968.
Mrs Willie B. Rabon, June 6th 1971.
Service suspended on February 1st 1985.
Discontinued on November2nd 1986.
Postal Bulletin 21593, 11/13/1986.
Possible birthplace of Alabama.