----- Original Message ----- From: Carolyn McDaniel <cmacdee@teleport.com> To: Jim Pennington <JWP@mindsync.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 10:20 AM Subject: Re: Thank You > PS, Jim, > I just saw what you had sent to the PRA and that's a great > beginning. I copied it to my file, and we can go from there on > anything else you want to add or subtract-- using it as a foundation. > C. > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Pennington <JWP@mindsync.com> > To: cmacdee@teleport.com <cmacdee@teleport.com> > Date: Thursday, November 09, 2000 10:56 AM > Subject: Thank You > > > Carolyn: > I have been receiving your postings for some time and have never taken > the time to thank you for your efforts. So at this time I would like > to do so. > I am in the Ephriam mess and my direct line is via Aaron Pennington b. > 1786 and Ann Coldiron. There are a good number of Levi's in and/or > associated with my line in the South Eastern Kentucky area. I will be > happy to send you what I have if your are interested. I understand > that what I have is several years later than where you are currently > working. > One thing of interest to me is the Quaker connections in Pa. My > Pennington line connects with the Goforth Line in Clay Co., Ky. I > have worked my Goforth Line back to the Quakers in Pa. and have some > information on that line if you are interested. I have not uncovered > any other connection between the Pennington and Goforths other than my > grandfather Levi Pennington marrying the daughter of John Ferguson and > Margaret Goforth in 1912. > > Anyway, Thank you for your efforts. > jim pennington > > >