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    1. Re: [AMXROADS] Re: Abe Pennington+Lindsey's+Andersson's
    2. Carolyn McDaniel
    3. Dear HFAGLEY, Bill Trott and Cousins on the List, NOW we're getting somewhere! I haven't done the genealogy on the Lindsay's and the Andersons, but I am very interested in them because of their proximity to Abraham Pennington. Just yesterday I started a webpage to interpret these very people, AND Nathanial Dougherty, AND Christopher Beelor. Add in the Teagues, Thomas Johnson (who is likely connected to my Watts and Markham families), George and John Hardin, and attempt to unscramble the Multiple Williams, Bakers, and Davises, and we will have a Beginning! Charles Anderson (and/or a variety of Andersons who seem to be of him) figured prominently in the Pennington family after they moved to South Carolina, where they had a fort in the vicinity of the Enoree and Tyger rivers. I think it is likely that Charles Anderson was of the Swedish family of Christopher Mounce/Mounts Anderson, who is one of those who broke out of the patronymic system, but in doing so, confused things even more. Some of the descendants used Mounce or Mounts, and some used Anderson without the qualifying name in the middle. I think Mounce/Mounts was (like Hance) the interpretation of Mons or Mans (with the little o over the vowel.) Go back to your well-worn copy of PSC's "Swedes on the Delaware," and check out his information on the Mounce's etc.; he doesn't get into the Anderson connection with Christopher. There are good records at Maryland Archives (online) on Naturalizations, and I have a page that maybe someday I will find the time to get put up on all of them, and their connections. Axel Stille, Otho Othoson, Mathias Mathiason (als Freeman) Hendrickson, etc., -- many many of the Swede/Finns and others. Often an Old Country location is given, and sometimes a birthplace. Bill, this is a real good book and wonderful information you've come up with. I need to study what you've written and do some comparisons. I'm just getting ready to do a beginning study on Abraham the Trader. Keep it coming! Great work! Go Team! Love, Your Cousin, Carolyn -----Original Message----- From: HFAGLEY@aol.com <HFAGLEY@aol.com> To: AMXROADS-L@rootsweb.com <AMXROADS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 6:24 AM Subject: Re: [AMXROADS] Re: Abe Pennington+Lindsey's+Andersson's >I'm looking at my well worn copy of Cecil O'Dell's "Pioneers of Old >Frederick Co,Va" at Abraham Pennington,of the Berryville,Va area, >"and" his neighbors. The names of several of his neighbors have been >mentioned an AMXROADS-L recently. Let me ask about 2 other neighbors >who also migrated to SC . The Lindsey's,and the Anderson's. A dear friend is >from >an Edmund Lindsey,who was paret of a SC->SW Ohio COLONY. Edmund married >Barbara,of my own Fisher's. Edmund settled near Hezekiah Lindsey,who migrated >via >sw of Pittsburg,Pa to sw Oh. Hez's daus m Elijah Mattox,Jesse Swem,Jousha >Brown,and Barbara Fisher's brother,John. >2nd,my wife's from John Anderson,of Charles. I think Berkley Co+ Cecil >Co,Md's indian trader,Charles Anderson, was father of Charles Anderson,of >very sw Pa > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

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