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About DOLLINS~GULLY~VAUGHT~TINSLEY~MARSHALL~BAUGH~FARMER and OTHER RELATIONS
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PLEASE NOTE: I am sorry, but, due to the fact that I have over 10,000  names in this file, the photo name index is not available.  You will just  have to go to the various Albums to find any photos of your families.

My DOLLINS line starts with WILLIAM DOLLINS, born abt. 1794 in  Albemarle Co., Virginia.  He married on March 3, 1827 in Madison Co.,  Kentucky to NANCY JANE MOBERLY, born abt 1800 in Pulaski Co.,  Kentucky.
      William and Nancy Dollins son, my gr-gr grandfather was BENJAMIN FRANKLIN DOLLINS, born Jun 19, 1830 in Virginia and died May 10, 1912  in Somerset, Pulaski  Co., Kentucky.  Benjamin married SARAH  FRANCES MARSHALL on  Sept. 9, 1853 in Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co.,  Kentukcy.  Sarah Marshall Dollins was born 19 Dec, 1833 in Lincoln Co.,  Kentucky and died on May 30, 1925 in Pulaski Co., Kentucky.  Benjamin  Franklin and Sarah Frances Marshall Dollins are both buried in the  Somerset City Cemetery and their old home is now the Funeral Home in  Somerset, Pulaski Co., Kentucky.
      Benjamin and Sarah Dollins son, my great grandfather, JOHN  FRANKLIN DOLLINS married SARAH FRANCES VAUGHT, brought his 
 family of five children, including my grandfather, BENJAMIN LOGAN  DOLLINS SR.,  from Kentucky to Ft. Worth, Tarrant Co.,Texas in 1889.      My grandfather, Benjamin Logan Dollins Sr. married DOLLIE  FLORENCE GULLY in Collin Co., Texas,   the daughter of  JAMES  WILLIAM and TENNESSEE TINSLEY GULLY . James  William and 
 Tennessee Tinsley Gully came to the Collin Co., Texas, area just before  1880, where four of their nine children were born, one of which was my  grandmother, Dollie Gully Dollins, born Feb. 3, 1885 in Wylie, Collin Co.,  Texas.
      These ancestors have made me a third generation TEXAN, of which I  am very proud.



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