Regarding McDaniel's. Perhaps this might fit with your McDaniel's. 1) Agnes Gray married a James Mc Daniel. (From: Cumberland Chronicles, Sep 1995 [Newsletter of The Cumberland County Genealogical Society] Abstracts from minutes of Fayetteville Equity, Sumter Dist. 1795-1869; Equity roll 504 co state of North Carolina, Cumberland County, depositions taken 19 September 1832, by McRa[e], Duncan, Kelly, John & Jonathan Evans.... Copy on file explaining family relationships.) In 1769, William & Margaret Gray Sims were living in Craven County, SC. They sold land in Gray's Creek to James McDaniel, Agnes Gray's spouse. So, the 40 years in SC seems to be valid. It is very possible that all their children were born in SC. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Bowtssl@aol.com> To: <alpike@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 12:59 AM Subject: Re: [ALPIKE] McDaniel, McDonald surnames > Tonia, > I am looking for any info on my g-grandfather James Havington > (Havie/Havey) > McDaniel. According to family tradition he was born in Pike County. On > the > 1900 census he is shown as a farm hand and boarder at Dannelly's > Crossroads in > Coffee County, born in Feb. 1878 in AL. He had a sister, Daisy, 2 years > younger, who was also a farm hand on another farm in the same area. Do you > have > anyone who might fit them in your McDaniel line? Their father was > Adoniram > Judson McDaniel but I have no idea who the mother was. Family tradition, > again, > says she was Indian. I am missing any info on their father between 1870 > and > 1900, which of course is the time I need most. > > Sherry Bowers > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALPIKE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >