Notes for Mary PEACOCK


This story is from my Dad, but is also in Happy Heritage. (Cataplexy indeed appears in the lines descended from Mary. A close relative was connected to a heart monitor when she laughed and seemed to flat line for about a minute before her heart started beating strongly and her blood pressure shoot up way high.)

Just a few months after Mary PEACOCK married, she collasped with no measureable heart beat. She was buried in her Wedding Dress and jewels. When grave robbers cut her finger off to get her rings, she woke up. She later gave birth to her only child and a few months later "died for all time".
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Sources for this web site are many, including:
Ola Cook Timmons, Captain John Timmons and his Descendants by Kathy Dodge Loyd, H. F. Prioleau, Happy Heritage by Cannon,
Sermons in Stone by Jason Cockfield, Minute Books of the Hebron Baptist Church, Our Kin by Bernice McCutcheon,
Three Rivers Historical Society, Old Darlington District Genealogy Chapter,
Berkeley County Historical Society, Huguenot Settlers in North America, and the US Census.

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