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Re: RE: Thomas Bryant Dunn, b. 1837. Was he a CW v

Great information, but somewhere we have not connected to the man I am looking
for due to the fact, that the Thomas Bryant Dunn lived until October 20, 1914.
Plus the lady he married was Ann Elizabeth Birmingham on June 20,1858 in
DeSoto County, MS
This one that is being discussed does not appear to be the one that made it on
to Arkansas with his one son and seven daughters in the 1880's.
ARE THERE ANY MORE Thomas Dunns around.
Have to wonder if they were cousins or something of that nature.
Thanks!

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