History of Summers County From the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
History of Summers County From the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
James H James Henry Miller
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A. Graham, of Hinton, having intermarried with the daughter of Jerry Flint. C. A. Flint was born in Monroe County, that part of which is now Summers, in 1843. His wife was Elizabeth Ellis, of (Grif- fith's Creek, a daughter of Enos Ellis, and one of the very first settlers of that region of country. They left surviving them five children — Mary J. , who married a Mr. Barnett, being the oldest, born October 17, 1844; Enos C, born December 3, 1845: Nancy R.. Who married Matthew A. Withrow, of Lic...k Creek, born March 26, 1848; Thomas G. , a farmer, who resides on Griffith's Creek, born August 11, 1849; ^Melinda F. , born January 27. 1853. Enos C. Flint married Sarah A. \\'ithrow, a daughter of Sam- uel H. And Amanda, of Lick Creek, on the 10th day of April, 1873. Mrs. Flint was one of the old students of the old "Gum School, " at which place she attended school in her youth, along with many other of the youths of Green Suli)hur District. Many of the pranks and games and much of the fim of the youth of that region being acquired, as well as their education, at the old log temple of learn- ing, situate under the old gum tree at the Lick Creek Ford, on the lower end of the Samuel AA'ithrow farm.
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