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 Poe Family
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Mark Bynum12 SmartMatches
Birth:1764 in Chatham County, North Carolina
Death:1840 in Chatham County, North Carolina
Sex:M
Father:Luke Bynum
Mother:
  

Spouses & Children 
Anne Hackney (Wife)
Children: 
  1. DescendantsMillie Bynum b. 1801 in Chatham County, North Carolina
 
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Notes 
Individual:
Chatham County, NC

11 November 1826 Page 328
Mark Bynum, Administrator of est ate of Ann Poe, dec'd.
Names: Letha Poe, Wm. Lyon, Winship Stedman
Commission ers appointed by the court of August returned report 11 November 1826
J. W. By num
J. Burnet
John Hackney


Not independently verified
From this Ancestr y.com site on October 27, 2003
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET& db¾befox&id=I28
“Ancestors of Billie "Bebe" (Johns) Fox”

Name: Mark BYNUM , ESQ.
Title: Hon.
Sex: M
Birth: 1764 in Chatham County, North Carolina
Death: 16 FEB 1840 in Chatham County, North Carolina
Burial: Chatham County, North Carolina
Occupation: Planter, Legislator & Lawyer
Religion: Methodis t
Note:
The Alvis J. Bynum papers, in the possession of Aaron Headen Bynum of Rock Hill, South Carolina, reveal the following; Mark Bynum, Sr., son of Luke Bynum, was "raised on a hill near Cool Springs on Pokeberry Creek". The LukeBynum Sr. land was on Pokeberry Creek near the Haw River in Chatham County. Itlater became known as the William Snipes Place, probably because Luke's daughter, Martha "Patsy" Bynum, and her husband William Snipes, bought it.

Alvis c ontinued that Mark Bynum, Sr., married four times; First to Annie Hackney, whowas raised near the Ferry (Haw River Ferry, no doubt), and had eleven children
1. Joe, who was born in 1802, and lived in three places, first near Jones Gro ve, later known as the Zinnie Riggsby Place, then he bought the Ward homeplacenear Pittsboro, after which he sold it to - Pendergrass, and moved to Mississippi and had a large family.
2. Turner, born 1808, settled on the Haw River and owned
the old homestead and old ferry. He had nine children.
3. Carney, bor n in 1910, settled at the present Bynum Factory (there was a cotton mill at the village of Bynum before 1900), and left nine children.
4. Green (who drowned in the river).
5. Sallie, who died early of the fever.
6. Patsy, who marrie d Nazareth Perry.
7. *Eliza, born April 7, 1806 and died September 16, 1869, who married *David Clegg, born September 6, 1796 and died April 3, 1856. (Someof these dates conflict with other published Bynum research).
Mark married sec ond, Sallie Ward, from the Green Level section of Wake County, and had three children, of whom only one reached maturity. Mark married third, in 1826, widow Sally Horton. They had one child who died in infancy. Sally then became crippled and died in 1829. As his fourth wife, Mark married Mary Tatum and had one child (not named in this paper). Mary was, no doubt, of the Tory Tatum family who plagued Luke and Tapley!

Alvis wrote that Mark was very well educated for t he time and "was good pensman, calculator, and had law days at his house". He was a Justice of the Peace, a man of fine judgement and was elected to the state Legislature 1810-1812. Mark, who had weighed 190 in his younger days, and wasadmired for his height, his agility and strength, weighed 260 at his death. Hewas known to be fond of locust beer! Alvis wrote that he had a cramp and Dr. McClanahan gave him Crotan Oil to ease
him but he died instead. The Raleigh Regi ster newspaper, dated 27 March, 1840, gave Mark's death as March. Alvis Bynum noted that Mark was born in 1774 and died 2 January, 1840.

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SmartMatches 
Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
Mark Bynum of Bostick-Trahan & Allied
Mark Bynum of Bostick-Trahan and Allied
Mark Bynum of FrankCooke
Mark BYNUM of Washburn and Easter Family
Mark Bynum of Southern Twist
Mark Bynum of jdhaydon's file
Mark Bynum of Sauls/Murphy/Bynum/Engle/Thomas
Mark Bynum of Sauls/Thomas/Engle/Murphree/Bynum
Mark Bynum of My Data: Sauls/Murphree/Thomas/Matthews/
Mark Bynum of Sauls Geneology
Mark Bynum of Fincher Family
Mark Bynum of Simmons Family

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