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February 22, 2012 - 07:38 PM
Dede
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Greenville Burke & Lucretia were my g-grandparents. My grandparents were Piercy Delmar & Edna (Hudson)Burke, my mother is Shirley(Burke)Johnson. They all lived in Virgie & raised on Long Fork. I now live in Menifee Co,KY & interested in any information on this family. Thank You
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February 18, 2012 - 08:12 PM
Gary P. Mullins
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Thank you Annette for a wonderful place to visit. I also thank you for reminding folks,"Facts are Facts"and can not be copywrited. The beauty of researching the past is that most of folks involved won't give you much flack. Keep up the good work! Gary
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January 07, 2012 - 07:51 PM
Sue Huff
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Just found your family info online, this is my family too..... I am a HUFF.
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January 05, 2012 - 10:17 PM
Dwana L. Eldridge Atkeson
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I.D. Stamper and Nora had 10 childred 5 girls and 5 boys here are the names BOYS: Alrin O.V. Archie R.B. , Alvin A.T., Alfred R.E., Andrew I.D. GIRLS: Verna S. Eldridge, Vada S. Eldridge, Vella S. Blair, Viola S. Caudill, Vereeda S. Burger
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January 03, 2012 - 10:29 PM
Pam Niedert
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Annette - do you have proof of Elizabeth Stewart's lineage and her marriage to William E Neeley (Russell-Scott County 1810 ish)? William is in my direct line and I have been trying to find documentation on them (and William's parents, David M and Margaret Peggy Hancock Neeley). I am also trying to make that link for the DAR
BTW - both Elizabeth and William died in Owsley County, Kentucky.
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December 30, 2011 - 11:23 PM
Jane
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I remember Uncle Arch, Aunt Vera,and Cousin Mitchell at a family reunion in 1972. I am from Missouri.
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December 18, 2011 - 08:49 PM
REBECCA JOHNON
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SORRY ABOUT THE TYPEO MY NAME IS REBECCA JOHNSON
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December 18, 2011 - 08:21 PM
rebecca johnon
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my grandmother was the only child of turner branham and elizabeth fleming her name louisa jane branham
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December 18, 2011 - 06:49 PM
MOE
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"Mary H. 'Polly' McCoy b about 1789 Russell Co VA m. Robert Alfred Holbrook b about 1785; s/o John Henry Holbrook and Mary 'Molly' Hargis" *. ------------------------------------- *Mary 'Molly' was a COOKSEY, not a HARGIS (Her mother in law was Mary HARGIS).
Mary 'Mollly HOLBROOK, nee COOKSEY, was the daughter of LeMaster COOKSEY and Nancy WARD
(FYI mother in law Mary HARGIS's sister was Susannah HARGIS who m. Randolph 'Buck' HOLBROOK, Jr of VA and Wilkes Co., NC
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November 28, 2011 - 01:53 PM
Sunetta Curtis
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I wanted to apologize for the mistake I made when ordering Rev. Andrew Baker's marker. He was indeed a chaplain in the Revolutionary War and I knew that beforehand. I don't know where the PVT rank came from. Evidently a rank was required to obtain the marker and I read he was a private in Capt. Ruddles company. I am sorry if this was wrong. His grave was all grown up and had no marker. Only was able to find it due to a local historian.
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