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Frank Dickerson: Gordon Cabbell was school teacher at Pellyton Frank Dickerson writes: Gordon Cabbell was a school teacher at Pellyton school in the twenties when my mother was a student there. He was also a distant relative. Elizabeth Cabbell was my great grandmother; wife of my great grandfather Jesse M. Dickerson. Both are buried in the Pellyton cemetery with grave markers listed as "Dickenson." It seems that we are not sure of our surname.Comments re article 78549 Joyce Coomer has nine composition books of historic value This story was posted on 2015-10-28 10:43:58
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