This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Feagin, Sutton, Ezell, Creason, Ransom, Etheridge Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QS.2ADE/90.118.1 Message Board Post: Hello John: Sometime ago, we corresponded and you sent your Edward Feagin info to me. I've studied it along and couldn't find a link to my William Feagin that married Nancy Creason. We've just returned from our 17th trip to Paducah, KY. I've found through those years my Feagin/Creason kin, second, third, and on cousins; also, Ezell kin. Descendants now, live in Calloway, McCracken, Marshall, Graves Counties. We always stay at Best Inns, KY Oaks Mall, Paducah; we visit a number of them along; they visit us at the motel too and my husband and I love to go esp in October to see all the beautiful fall colors. Have you found any info that might be part of my Feagin line? I would still like to find my William Feagin's parents; I still believe a widow, Mary Fagan with two daughters who lives in Graves Co., also, a Fagan--William's name 1850 Census was Fagan but with later census, land deeds, he spelled it Feagin--one that was called Lovell, Lewis, Love, Lovelace at different times, spelled it Feagain; even now, in one cemetery, brothers spelled it Feagain and Feagin. From info have and pictures, William and Love were brothers or very close kin. They and the Widow Mary were born in NC. Along, I see your name--even back to the "de Fay-Kan"--and have a copy of your and Pat Feagins, "Our Origins". I have a lot of Feagin, etc. info and Feagin kin in TN, TX, OK, have found me and we've shared. Some have even come to visit. With our being 81 & 82, health, children, grandchildren, a great granddaughter, and in Today's World, still much to deal with, we're slower, stay behind; can't quote this exactly but we've had enough good things to happen to keep us thankful and enough not so good, to keep us humble--well, enough to keep us praying! It's after twelve p.m. I would like to hear from you. Lois