Ann Moreland married a man named Renfro, possibly before they left Tennessee. They lived here for some years but later moved to Howell County with their entire family and lived there until their deaths. No record remains of their family, and relatives here have long since lost all touch with them. Sarah Moreland married a man named McCann. We have found no record of any of their descendants in this county, and it may be that they moved to Howell County with the Renfros. This was so long ago that relatives here have no recollection of them, or of any descendants. (pg 607)
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anna by comparing test results with other carriers of her ancestors' mitochondrial DNA.
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Ann Moreland married a man named Renfro, possibly before they left Tennessee. They lived here for some years but later moved to Howell County with their entire family and lived there until their deaths. No record remains of their family, and relatives here have long since lost all touch with them. Sarah Moreland married a man named McCann. We have found no record of any of their descendants in this county, and it may be that they moved to Howell County with the Renfros. This was so long ago that relatives here have no recollection of them, or of any descendants. (pg 607)