With his Georgia holdings disposed of, Talmon, his wife, and ten of his children, moved by wagon to Perry County, Alabama. At that time land was plentiful in Perry County on account of the Cherokee lands that had been opened for settlement. Talmon received 160 acres in Northeast Perry County. He built up a farm and began to grow some cotton. His 13th child, Calloway, was born in 1821. Another notable event took place on 20 December 1823. Talmon's oldest son Isaiah married Mary Jincy Miller, and Polly, his third oldest daughter, married John Warren in a double wedding. Polly and her husband remained in Perry County for some time and raised a large family.[1]
John Warren married on December 20, 1823 Mary "Polly" Harbour who was the daughter of Talmon Harbour and Elizabeth Calloway[2]
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Polly by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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