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    1. Re: Fwd: [BROYLES] Re: BROYLES-D Digest V00 #29
    2. Shawn Peronto
    3. Hi Terry, My name is Linda Peronto and related to you thur Hans Jacob Broyles, then his son Peter and his son Daniel Broyles who moved from Virginia to Missouri in 1822. Daniel and his wife Virginia Jane Pack Broyles lived in Lincoln County, Missouri. I noticed you mentioned you are also related to the Farmer Family. My grandfather was John William Farmer also from Lincoln County. His father was Alexander Sitton Farmer, born in Elsberry, Lincoln County, Missouri in 1860. I was wondering if we may be related thur the Farmer side also. Do you by chance have an Alexander Sitton Farmer in your data base. Thanks, Linda Peronto ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry Hatfield <hatfeeld@hotmail.com> To: <BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2000 4:46 PM Subject: Re: Fwd: [BROYLES] Re: BROYLES-D Digest V00 #29 > Judy: Thank you for your response. We are related if you go back to Hans > Jacob Broyles. I assume your line picks up there with the first Matthias. > Mine startes there with Elizabeth B. who married Conrad Ruben Wilhoite. > Interestingly enough I do have two Ann Bayless's in my tree also, but > neither of them are the Ann on your Tree. > > I am related to both the Terrell's and the Hatfield's. My name is actually > "Terrell Hatfield." Terry is a nickname. In the Macon Co. area I am > related to the Atterberry's, Farmer's. Weatherford's, West's, Gross', > Dale's and some others. My Hatfields are from the Macon Co. area > speciifcally Independence Township north of Atlanta, Mo. My Terrells are > from Southwest Missouri, Dade Co. and Lawrence Co. Don't have a Cora > Terrell or Robert Hatfield on my tree as yet, but who knows, probably will. > Thanks again. Terry Hatfiled

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