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- 10th gen: Nancy Elizabeth Satterwhite b. 1851 d. 1860. Yellow fever.
10th gen: William M. Satterwhite b. 1855 d. 1880. Yellow fever.
10th gen: S. E. Satterwhite b. 1857 d. 1870. Yellow fever.
10th gen: T. L. R. Satterwhite b. 1859 d. 1870. Yellow fever.
10th gen: Mollie Satterwhite b. 1863 d. 1880. Yellow fever.
10th gen: Thomas Branscombe Satterwhite, Sr. b. 12 Dec 1866 Lowdes Co. AL. d. 1 Nov 1935, Coal
Valley Hospital, Montgomery, W. VA. m. Nanette Stuart Smith b. 1874 d. 1962 in Lexington, Fayette
County, KY. In 1900 census he was in Lexington, KY.
11th gen: Thomas Branscombe Satterwhite II, Served in WWII b. 22 Oct 1910 d. 3 Nov 1975
at Lexington, KY. m. Barbara Jean Bennett b. 1920 d. 1969. They owned an 800 acre farm in the heart of Kentucky's Bluegrass region he bred and raced thoroughbreds.
12th gen: Thomas Branscombe Satterwhite III b. 1952 student in Mr. Gunns College
Prep School, Washington, CT., 1971.
12th gen: Anne Bennett Satterwhite b. 1955. Lives on a farm in KY and states on the net: “We all rode, foxhunted and showed. Periodically, we went on foxhunting trips to VA, Middleburg, Warrenton, Upperville, etc. I went to boarding school in Greenway, VA
where I rode.” She lives in Versailles or Lexington, KY. m. Dr. John Alexander, MD.
10th gen: Claudius Satterwhite b. 1869 d. 1884. Yellow fever.
10th gen: Lula Satterwhite b. 1872 d. 1884. Yellow fever.
10th gen: James Satterwhite b. 1876 d. 1880. Yellow fever.
- CSA in Lowndes County Home Guard may have also been with 5th Regt., Louisiana Tigers
- moved to Hayneville or Letohatchee in Lowndes Co. AL. He and Anna Eliza Williamson had eleven children only one survived the yellow fever epidemic: Thomas Branscombe Satterwhite. Stephen m. Kate Thigpen, 20 Nov 1889. In a document dated 1890 he was Treasurer of a Bethel Baptist Church, Fort Deposit, AL. If he was with Louisiana Tigers, CSA he was still alive in 1908.
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