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I have a genealogy question for you. There is John Pearson b.1760 who is married to a Betsy, who might be a Godsey. Could this couples actually be John Pearson who married Betsy Goodrich/Goodridge in...
View ArticleComment on Bio of William V Adkins of 1689 by broughps
William Adkins married to Elizabeth Parker was not the son of John Adkins married to Elizabeth Bromsall (not Bromwell). John, Elizabeth and their son William all died in Sandy, Bedfordshire, Eng.
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View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Susan Perry-Graham
Hello Kay and Mike, After reading your posts, wonder if you can shed some light on my quest…….trying to connect men who fought at the “Battle of King’s Mountain” on 10/8/1780 in South Carolina to men...
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Among all the metcalf ,s do you know of an Al metcalf. Born around. 1929 – 1930 -1931 . I his parents lived in Texas . He was in the army stationed at Fort Worden in washington in 1949-1950 . He was in...
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View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Kay Anderson
Dear Susan, I am not certain that this Alexander Montgomery fought at the Battle of Kings Mountain. I have not researched the battle in depth. In, 1903, A Genealogical History of the Montgomerys and...
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Susan Perry-Graham
Kay, Thanks so very much for your time and the information!!! Susan Perry-Graham prrysus@aol.com
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View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Mike Shuman
I feel I must write what I know of the family of William Montgomery Sr. and Jane his wife. This William Montgomery died in march 1780 due to an indian attack on his home station on Carpenters Creek...
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Kay Anderson
Mike, Rev War Pension Application (S36172) of Alexander Montgomery, son of Alexander Montgomery and Martha Walker: Southern Campaign American Revolution Pension Statements & Rosters Pension...
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View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Mike Shuman
Kay, One of the men that made out a statement for Alexander Montgomery of Morgan county was named Peter Sullivan. It is his statement that I am referring to here. Peter Sullivan tells that he watched...
View ArticleComment on A clothesline was a news forecast by Sheila
I too love the smell of line dried clothes & linens. I gave my clothesline up about two years ago, but I was really missing it this week. I know it seems silly, but there is something therapeutic...
View ArticleComment on Adkins: Thank you Michael by Reginald
Yes, these musicians could possibly be better off than you or I, but the fact in the matter is that when you steal music from and Psychopathic Records artist, they start cutting their staff, many of...
View ArticleComment on Alexander Montgomery 1740-1840 by Mike Shuman
OK, I have pulled the Rev War pension applications for Benjamin Wages, Peter Sullivan and Alexander Montgomery. Peter Sullivan says he enter into the War in 1777 in New Jersey. Benjamin Wages say he...
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