From the book "Thrasher-Barton Descendants of Georgia" is recorded: MARY ODUM THRASHER, the tenth child of David Thrasher and Mary (Polly) Hughey. On January 25, 1849, she married James Scott, the son of Daniel Scott and Jemima Walker and the grandson of William Scott and Jane Thomas. Mary Odum Thrasher was the sister of Cousin John Thrasher who founded the settlement of Thrasherville which would become known as "Atlanta".
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