Lynn - 12/14/00 23:50:33 My URL:http://www.oocities.org/lclabauve My Email:LaBauve, Breaux time-line?: 1500- or migration pattern: France,Acadia,Cajuns | Comments: Hi, I enjoyed your pages. Do you have any LaBauves or Breauxs? Peace, Lynn LaBauve lclabauve@yahoo.com |
bert - 11/26/00 15:07:15 My Email:Herrington time-line?: 1821-1880 or migration pattern: Ireland/Va/Al | Comments: Patrick Herrington was my gggrandfather, he came to US prior to 1860, fought in Civil War, lived out life in Alabama. Married Edie Caroline Nimon (Niman)in Alabama in 1860 in Calhoun County, Alabama. He had one child, William Flem Herrington. He marrie Edie Caroline at age of 47 which may mean that he was married before? had other children? |
bsyasabe - 11/12/00 11:02:23 My URL:http://jbetz181 @yahoo.com My Email:Tunnell,Ellis,Self, briscoe time-line?: 1600-now or migration pattern: various | Comments: didn't see any ancestors surnames listed yet. Ha! Ha!, who knows. Love you web page it's really great. I hope to make one myself soon. |
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Claybird - 09/27/00 01:45:49 My URL:glenn209@aol.com My Email:Campbell, Henry, Moss | Comments: Been researching these since 1978. Plus others |
M. A. - 09/27/00 00:29:55 My Email:Campbell, Beck, Howell | Comments: Primarily looking for Nancy Matilda Campbell, my grandmother, b. about 1865, married George Henderson Beck in Cayuga/Utica, MS about 1887. Died in the 1930s. Her mother/father were Joseph Albert Campbell and Bersheba Goodrum Campbell. Her brothers inc uded Clarence Elian and Joseph Albert Campbell. They registered for WW1 draft in 1917 in Cayuga, MS |
Ggevelyn - 09/23/00 00:34:27 My Email:thibodeaux | Comments: I was born thibodeaux, My great grandmother was Sarah faulk, married William Harrington)wm of the river)I was told she was full blooded Indian, belong to the Choctaw tribe, never was able to trace it down |
Scot-Belle - 06/22/00 03:01:32 My URL:http://www.oocities.org/scot_belle/kcks001.htm My Email:All Posted on our page time-line?: 900 A.D. to present or migration pattern: Europe - British Isles - USA | Comments: I've been working on this website for quite awhile and I hope you enjoy your visit. YES. We're always looking for our cousins. HUGS to all our known cousins and for those we have yet to meet . . . |