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at Sep 24 2008, 05:08 pm

Atwood sisters and picture 1860

Cobb County, ca. 1860. Atwood sisters. Pictured here, left to right, probably in the year 1846, are

Sarah Alice Atwood,

Ruth Ann Atwood and

Jane Margaret Atwood

of Darien, Georgia, daughters of

Henry Skelton Atwood and Ann Margaret McIntosh

who were married December 1, 1842. Sarah Alice married Dr. Charles A. Geiger, and she died several years after this picture was made probably in 1859. Ruth Ann married Dr. William E. Dunwoody March 12, 1846; their son, William E. Dunwoody, Jr. married Aimee Taylor Laroche; their daughter, Aimee LaRoche married John Wilder Glover; their children were Aimee D. Glover Little and James Bolan Glover.

Jane Margaret married George Hull Camp April 9, 1850; Their daughter Annie E. Camp married Richard H. Field of Cartersville; their daughter Annie Maxcy Field married O.B. Keeler; their children were George H. Keeler II and Annie E. Keeler Cook.

Annie Camps sisters were

Mrs. George H. (Sarah Atwood Camp) Keeler who lived in the Camp home place, "Tranquilla," in Marietta; and

Mrs. John T. (Hattie Hale Camp) Brantley of Blackshear, Georgia.

(Sarah Camp married George H. Keeler after the death in 1916 of his first wife, mother of O.B. Keeler.

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