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- Info about this family comes from Randy Currie
I have determined that the Clement E. DeLoach I was interested in was the son of Dr. Thomas Clement DeLoach, a brother of John B. DeLoach. Clement's mother was Mary B. Perryman, the sister of ES Perryman of Mobile. After the death of his mother, Clement went to Mobile to live with his uncle, Erastus S. Perryman and there met Frances G. Bondurant who was the orphaned sister of ES Perryman's wife, Elizabeth A. Bondurant, and living in the Perryman household. This all becomes clear by looking at the census records and the will of Frances E. Bondurant below:
Mobile Will Book 3, Pgs. 5-7 Dated 30 May 1857
Will of Frances Elizabeth Bondurant, [nee Leonard] widow
Mobile Co. Al.
To sons, William Henry and Joseph.
To daughters, Elizabeth Ann [wife of ES Perryman], Mary, Roxanna, Florence Leonard, Adela Elouisa Bondurant (youngest daughter).
Son-in-law, Erastus S. Perryman.
The Bondurant women were cousins via Leonard and Pearson of Elizabeth Florence Fontaine who married John B. DeLoach. Mary S. Perryman and ES Perryman were children of Milton Travis Perryman (1794-1871), whose mother was Elizabeth Travis, a proven daughter of Barrett Travis and perhaps the daughter of his purported first wife, Elizabeth DeLoach. Elizabeth DeLoach was the aunt of John DeLoach (wife Lucy) who moved from Edgefield to Marengo County, AL. In 1860, Dr. Thomas C. DeLoach was living at Clay Hill, Marengo County, next door to A. T. Fontaine (uncle of Florence who married John B. DeLoach).
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