Deone: Which of Bennie's sisters married which McCain? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deone Keane" <hairetc@charter.net> To: <ALCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 10:47 PM Subject: Re: [ALCLAY] Re: [17] Browning > Wanda, > I don't feel that this is another family group and I will tell you why. > 1) James is a long standing namesake in the Browning and McCain families. > Both families arrived here approximately around the same time frame, from > North and South Carolinas. In our family alone I know definitely there are > double cousins of mine, from both Browning and McCain's marrying. The same > Dr. Daniel Nolan, had an influence also upon the names of two of my > uncles. > Daniel Browning, b.1904, his brother next in line, Nolan Browning b. 1907. > There were 9 more children that followed. > 2) I too have some kin that married a Sarah Frances Browning, in fact that > is my mother's name today and she married a James M. Browning... Isaac > (Benny) as he was always called, had a younger sister that married into > the > same McCain's > family as he had done by marrying Oralee McCain. They all chose the > proper > naming methods that had been carried on long before they arrived here in > this country. Family names are so very important to consider and use as a > method of closing those gaps. Should I dare mention that D word...? > That > is the DNA =======Should we maybe start one just to see from whence we > came.. Ha ha I'm game if the rest of you are interested. There is allot I > would love to know about our Browning lines. So much that we don't know, > so > much lost now. We have the technology folks. > Let me know what you all feel about this. Also can't we get kits to use > with > the female ancestors as well? > I'm all for it, let me know whey... > thanx > Deone\P.S. I hope I've not bored you too much. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wanda" <wcraft@bellsouth.net> > To: <ALCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 8:23 PM > Subject: Re: [ALCLAY] Re: [17] Browning > > >> I just took a peek at my Browning files and have a couple of questions. >> >> --John Browning born 1802 in North Carolina, died 1885 in Alabama >> married Jana Hawkins, born about 1801 in Virginia and died about 1890 in >> Alabama. They were parents of James Madison Browning, born 1824 in South >> Carolina and died 1910 in Clay County, Alabama. (I do have a lot more >> details on James Madison than just the years.)-- >> >> My only source for the above is an interview with Kiffin Browning in >> 1990. I feel like the information is correct, but would like a direct >> source. Does anyone have any? >> >> Wanda Craft >> >> >> ==== ALCLAY Mailing List ==== >> Visit Clay Co. Alabama archives for records online >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/al/clay.htm >> > > > ==== ALCLAY Mailing List ==== > Visit Clay County ALGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~alclay/ >