S90Title: Jennings D Means, NOTE: Source Medium: Letter
Sarah is reported in Barbara Culp Parson's MULLIS MELANGE (1989) to have been daughter of James Marshall Mullis (b. c. 1750: Va/NC ?); her brother Jacob m. Abigail Clark also in 1803 Randolph Co., N. C.
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Sarah is reported in Barbara Culp Parson's MULLIS MELANGE (1989) to have been daughter of James Marshall Mullis (b. c. 1750: Va/NC ?); her brother Jacob m. Abigail Clark also in 1803 Randolph Co., N. C.
Sarah Mullis m. Benjamin Means in 1803 Randolph Co., N. C., reputed to be daughter of James Marshall Mullis, in turn reputed to have been from Wake Co.
{MULLIS MELANGE]No records for Jas. M. Mullis in Wake, but MELNGE states he was from there before Anson Co., N. C.
John and George Mullis were in Orange>Chatham Cos. between 1755-1774, Wake & Randolph formed from those counties, so Jas. Marshall Mullis MAY HAVE BEEN PART OF THAT FAMILY.
{MULLIS MELANGE]No records for Jas. M. Mullis in Wake, but MELNGE states he was from there before Anson Co., N. C. John and George Mullis were in Orange>Chatham Cos. between 1755-1774, Wake & Randolph formed from those counties, so Jas. Marshall Mullis MAY HAVE BEEN PART OF THAT FAMILY.
Art Mullies