Notes for Mary Eveline Nash: Re: Mary Eveline Hash whose second husband was Williairi South. pp 41-42, 1983 Nash-Allen Genealogy p 9, September 1988 Addendum Julian Myrick knew Mary Eveline as "Aunt E-.-e." She had been burned in a house fire about 1930 which left her with so much scar tissue she could not perspire during the heat of the summer and had to constantly ,Arear -met towels on her shoulder. She dipped ("used") snuff. She had no teeth. He was asked when she visited his family to chew the end of a willow twig for her so she could clean her mouth with the frayed edges like a tooth brush. She was tall, skinny, and had a big head of -re,.@?- heir. Julian also said there was a South relative who lived out in the river bottoms somewhere and remembers -,oing there once and seeing a bear tied up in the yard. However, that South, a backwoods type, was not close to the other relatives