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- Mary had found her way to Texas where her brother Roddy was living, and had remarried to John B. Palvadore (Juan Baptiste Palvadore) on 12 February 1845 in Nacogdoches County, Texas. Palvadore?s household in the 1850 census of Nacagdoches County showed a wife Mary (aged 42 born NC) and children: Mary (18), John (15), Polly (10), Rebecca (8), Eliza A. (5), Margaret (4), James (3), and Susan (1). All the children were shown as born in Texas except Mary and Polly who were born in Louisiana. Palvadore must have died not long thereafter, as Mary was shown as a widow in both the 1860 and 1870 census of San Augustine County. The 1860 census has her as age 52 with the last four children plus Peter Nicholas Pavadore, age 8. The 1870 census has her as age 59 with Peter still at home.
On 7 December 1870, Mary Palvadore, widow, of San Augustine County, Texas wrote a power of attorney to ?Roddy Anthony my brother to proceed to Tennessee [and sue Layton J. Anthony] for my part of the estate of my father Nicholas Anthony or my mother Sarah Anthony.?[25] Layton promptly bought her share.[26]
arriage 1 Franklin Brown
Married: 27 JAN 1826 in Bedford County, Tennessee
Marriage 2 John B Palvadore b: 15 APR 1800
Married: 12 FEB 1845 in Nacogdoches County, Texas 1
Children
Margaret Palvadore b: ABT 1846 in Texas
James W Palvadore b: ABT 1847 in Texas
Susan C Palvadore b: ABT 1849 in Texas
Peter Nicholas Palvadore b: ABT 1852 in Texas
From Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet II
Rootsweb Family Trees - Sandra
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