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    1. Re: [CARROLL] Are we having a RollCall for the New Year?
    2. Lura
    3. Cheryl, Some questions come to my mind. Do you know where the Craven District was located? How do you know that is where she was born? The reason for those questions is that I know a large part of NC was at one time called Craven County before it was divided into many more. There is still a Craven County, but it is only a tiny remnant of the original. I don't my history of the area well enough to know just when the line between NC and SC was finally settled and whether part of what is now SC may have been in the same Craven County/District as what is now NC. There were early Carrolls in what became Sampson County, NC, and that is where my brick wall appears in 1783. I'll write more about him later. Right now I just wonder if your Sarah could in any way be connected to these same Carrolls. Probably not, but in this game we have to try every possible strategy, don't we? Good luck, Lura ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cheryl" <cheryliz@directlink.net> To: <CARROLL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 3:43 AM Subject: [CARROLL] Are we having a RollCall for the New Year? > Are we having a RollCall for the New Year? Here are the people I am looking > for: > > Sarah CARROLL, born circa 1736 in Craven District, South Carolina, died > April 13, 1808 in Richland District, South Carolina. She married William > FOX circa 1767 in South Carolina. They had 3 sons and 4 daughters, Unity, > Elizabeth, Elisha, Elijah, Anne, Henry and Mary. > > Any information about Sarah CARROLL's parents and ancestors welcome. > > Thanks! > > Cheryl Hollingsworth > cheryliz@directlink.net >

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