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The families were closely related, but Mary Ann Catherine was an Osborn, not a Sailors. Also, Mary Ann Catherine Osborn had a sister named Fanny Osborn who married a Sailors. Mary Ann's first husband, Johann Jacob Hackleman had a mother with the maiden name Sailors. Info from TBarfield - I wanted to let you know in my family research, I have learned that Marget's mother was Mary Ann Catherine (Osborn) Hackleman Blades (Memorial#57127865). She first married Hackleman, and then Luke Blades


She married Burrel Banister on 9 July 1799 in Abbeville co., South Carolina. Margaret Blades was the daughter of Luke and Catherine Osborne.
