Nancy W. Lewis wrote: > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > --------------377E8DF262B82B1B2D5F7BF3 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > James Tilford Browning, b December 28, 1821 in Robertson Co., Tn. > D April 03, 1895 in Robertson Co., Tn. > Married Elizabeth Crawford September 07, 1841 > Who were his parents? > Siblings I have found are; Mabin and Polly > *********** > Giles Connell,Sr. d 1804 in Spartanburg Co. , S.C. > He married Elizabeth Gibbs. > There children were > Nancy Connell 1785 > William Connell > John Giles Connell,Jr. > Daughter 2 Connell daug. 3 , daug. 4 > Who were his parents and who was Eliz. Gibbs? > ************************* > Charles Henry Crawford b 1787 in N.C. d March 19, 1853 in Robertson > Co., Tn. > Married Lucy Margaret McNeil b 1793 in N.C. > Date of marriage December 30, 1809 in Cumberland Co., N.C. > Who were their parents? > Nancy in TN> > > --------------377E8DF262B82B1B2D5F7BF3 > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="vcard.vcf" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Description: Card for Nancy Williams-Lewis > Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="vcard.vcf" > > begin: vcard > fn: Nancy Williams-Lewis > n: Williams-Lewis;Nancy > email;internet: nlewisjm@bellsouth.net > > x-mozilla-cpt: ;6272 > x-mozilla-html: FALSE > version: 2.1 > end: vcard > > --------------377E8DF262B82B1B2D5F7BF3-- > > ==== BRADLEY Mailing List ==== > > The Searchable Surname Archives for Rootsweb lists can be found at: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > ------------------------------------------- > Find easy instructions for using RootsWeb's Search Engine for the Archives at: > http://www.shelby.net/shelby/jr/robertsn/rwsearch.htm > ======================================================= >From Wendeles Bradley Book- not sure I am folling your line but???\ "Of the eight sons, we will notice only three: first COLEMAN and lived on what is the old John Hemphill farm. on Cove creek. His daughter Polly was the second wife of Harbart Harris. Second, John Lived near Sugar Hill. He had several sons One named Roe was murdered in South Carolina while off with a market wagon. He had only one daughter who married James Crawford, whom he much opposed as a son in law Mr. B. Had been sending his daughter off to school, and bough her several silk dresses, and when she ran away and married Mr. C. Mr. B just picked up the trunk dresses and all and burned them, and threatened to shoot Mr C on first sight But time generally changes matters so by and by he sent for the young couple and gave them the farm; and as is often the case, the plowboy, perhaps made a much better son in law than would the fasionable son of some aristocrat, for the sons and daughters of this couple have all done fairly well. And we have ample evidence of this fact in their three sons The Hons. J.C. Crawford, of Sugar Hill G.W. of Marion and Lee P. of Old Fort all having very success ful both in businesss and politics." page 416 if you find this to be the wright family I will send you the rest Marsha pmml@navicom.com