Bob, Are you positive on the Thomas, brother of Samuel information? I have been trying to link my Thomas to this line somehow, but my Thomas was not the Colonel but the Thomas who was a sargeant in the Rev. War. Also I have a William from possibly York Co. we've been trying to link also. Let me know how positive you are. Thanks, Lauri
Peggy, Have you ever came across William Craig of York Co. in your research...I was wondering if he could possibly be a brother to your James? Lauri
I was just sent an e-mail message from an ALEXANDER stating that Mary CRAIG's (wife of Oliver ALEXANDER, born 1732) parents were Thomas and Mary. Does anyone have any information on Thomas CRAIG who lived in Virginia or the Blount County, Tennessee area who had a wife named Mary? If so, would you PLEASE send it to me? Does anyone know the birth surname of Thomas' wife, Mary? Is there anyone who disagrees with the information I received concerning the parentage of my Mary CRAIG? Thank you. Ima J. Stephens ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
My info came from another researcher many years ago...I don't know if James had sibligs or not. I need to work on that line but have not had library time for some time. -- Peggy <'}}}}>< Winton Family Homepage http://sites.netscape.net/mawpeggywilson/homepage
Samuel Craig born about 1760 York County, PA. Was Captain in Rev. War. He had several brothers in the War with him. His brothers it is said were, Thomas Criag a Colonel, Isaac Craig a Major, John, James and Samuel were Captains. Believe that his parents were still living in 1790 in Pa. as Samuel went their from Tennessee to claim land due him from Rev. War. Because of a Judge being a crook and stealing land before he got back he lost it. Trying to find parents for Samuel and information on brothers. Bob http://www.qni.com/~geo/craig.htm
I have lost a posting that dealt with the connection(s) between the CRAIGs and ALEXANDERs, that was posted this last week. Specifically, it was the msg that mentioned brothers John and David CRAIG. How can I retrieve this msg, or the whole thread? I have tried to search the Archive, but nothing that recent appears. Also tried daily index, but nothing like that subject shows up...
James Craig II is my husband's ancestor Husband: James Craig II Born: ca 1760 in: York Co., Pennsylvania Resided: in: Died: 7 Sep 1828 in: Carroll Co., Tennessee Buried: in: Carroll Co., Tennessee Other: in: Children: Occupation: Father: James Craig, Sr. Mother: unknown >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Wife: Susan Married: in: Maury Co., Tennessee Ceremony: Y Born: in: Resided: in: Died: after 1800 in: There are other children....I do not have them in this computer... this Wm W. Craig is my husband's ancestor. 1 William W. Craig MBorn: ca 1785 in: Greene Co., Tennessee/North Carolina Died: ca 1844 in: Gibson Co., Tennessee >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> second wife to James Craig II Wife: Ann Alexander Married: 17 Nov 1814 in: Maury Co., Tennessee Ceremony: Y Divorced/Annulled/Separated: Year: Born: 1765 in: Resided: in: Died: 1845 in: Carroll Co., Tennessee Buried: in: Carroll Co., Tennessee Other: in: Children: Occupation: Father: Mother: >>>>>>>>> Not sure which Thomas Craig you might think is related to James...the records I have indicate his father was James Craig I and there were two brother to James II....David Craig and John Craig. My records indicate Ann Alexander was married 4 times and put in for Rev. War Pension on 23 Jan 1843 in Carroll Co., Tn. She claimed all 4 of husbands had served at King's Mountain, S.C. 7 Oct 1780. I do not know if Alexander is her maiden name or the name of husband #3. -- Peggy <'}}}}>< Peggy's Genealogy Page http://homepages.go.com/~mawp/ Winton Family Homepage http://sites.netscape.net/mawpeggywilson/homepage Paid to Surf http://homepages.go.com/~mawpeggy/index1.html
Hi Everyone, This list of Military sites was sent to me and thought it might be helpful to many of you. Regards, John Identifying Military uniforms: http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/ U.S. Air Force Museum: http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/ Sources for identifying symbols on military markers: Continental Society Sons of Indian Wars: http://members.tripod.com/~CSSIW Descendants of Mexican War Veterans: http://www.dmwv.org/ General Society of Colonial Wars: http://www.ubalt.edu/gscw General Society of the War of 1812: http://LanClio.org/1812.htm National Society of the Children of the American Revolution: http://www.nscar.org/ National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution: http://www.dar.org/index.html Order of Indian Wars of the United States: http://members.tripod.com/~Historic_Trust/indian.htm National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution: http://www.sar.org/ Spanish-American War Sources: The Spanish American War Centennial: http://www.spanam.simplenet.com/ Spanish-American War Site: http://www.ecsis.net/~jrwilobe/ Texas Volunteers - Spanish American War Military Rolls 1898-1901: http://www.pcworld.com/r/tw/1%2C2061%2Ctw-gen0214m%2C00.html The 1836 Texas War of Independence: Military Research Room: http://www.lineages.com/military/mil_tx.asp The Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library @ the Alamo (research services): http://www.drtl.org/ Siege and Battle of the Alamo: http://www.lsjunction.com/events/alamo.htm Descendants of Mexican War Veterans: http://www.dmwv.org/ USIGS Military Collection Mexican-American War: http://www.pcworld.com/r/tw/1%2C2061%2Ctw-gen0214a%2C00.html Mexican American War Memorial: http://sunsite.unam.mx/revistas/1847/ Lost Records of the War of 1812: http://pcworld.com/r/tw/1%2C2061%2Ctw-gen0214c%2C00.html Military History: War of 1812: http://www.cfcsc.dnd.ca/links/milhist/1812.html USIGS Collection of Links: http://www.pcworld.com/r/tw/1%2C2061%2Ctw-gen0214e%2C00.html Where to get War of 1812 Records: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyharris/1812how.htm War of 1812 Pay Rolls and Muster Rolls (searchable collection): http://image.vtls.com/collections/WA.html War of 1812: Fort McHenry: http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~etowner/patriots.html Overview of the War of 1812 from a Canadian perspective: http://www.rootsweb.com/~canmil/1812/1812view.htm The Patriots War of 1837-1838: Fort Wellington, Canada: http://www.pcworld.com/r/tw/1%2C2061%2Ctw-gen0214u%2C00.html The Battle of the Windmill: http://www.pcworld.com/r/tw/1%C2061%2Ctw-gen0214n%2C00.html
Is there anyone who can do a cemetery look-up for Gallia Co? Possibly a photo? Samuel Lewis Craig d. March 5, 1824 Thank you, Lauri
I received this and thought you'd be interested! Donna -------- Original Message -------- Subject: NARA Fee Increase Proposal Resent-Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 20:11:53 -0700 (PDT) Resent-From: INPIKE-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 22:06:19 -0500 From: Sandy McBeth <mcbeth@sigecom.net> To: INPIKE-L@rootsweb.com Just received this from another mail list. Thought some of you may be interested in this information. Sandy The NARA proposal to revamp the system and fees for providing copies of Military Service Records, Bounty-Land Warrant Applications Files, and Pension Application Files has been published in the 25 April 2000 issue of the Federal Register. Public comment is invited and should be directed to NARA Regulation Comment Desk 8601 Adelphi Road College Park, MD 20740-6001 Fax: 301 713-7270 The comment period closes on 26 June 2000. NARA prefers that you use either the postal address or fax number to submit our comments rather than e-mail A complete copy of the Federal Register notice is available from the NARA Web site at http://www.nara.gov/nara/fees-pro.html. The proposed Reproduction Fee Schedule covers a number of items, but the the Military Service Records, and the Pension and Bounty-Land Warrants are of the greatest concern to genealogists. NARA proposes three major changes: 1. The NATF Form 80 would be discontinued, to be replaced by two new forms: NATF Form 85 to request both Bounty-Land Warrant application files and Pension files (more than 75 years old), and NATF From 86 to request Military Service Records (more than 75 years old). 2. For all three types of files, NARA would no longer send a selection of pages, but would send the complete file. This would eliminate the two-step process currently used and should be beneficial to most genealogists. 3. The fees for all three types of files would be raised. For Military Service Records the new fee would be $17.00, regardless of the number of pages included in the file. For Bounty-land Warrants the fee would be $17.25, again without regard to the number of pages. For Pension Files the fee would be $40.00, regardless of the number of pages. Finally, the proposal would go into effect on 1 September 2000, if approved. Many genealogists may consider the proposed fees to be excessive. NARA specifically invites comment on the proposed fee schedule. The FGS/NGS Records Preservation and Access Committee urges everyone who wants to comment to carefully read the full proposal before submitting comments. The proposed fees are intended to cover the actual cost of locating, copying and mailing the records, plus 10% as authorized by law, and are based on the average size of the files. NARA states that the average for Military Service Records and Bounty-land Applications is somewhere under 20 pages, while the average for full Pension Files is 105 pages. The FGS/NGS Records Preservation and Access Committee will be looking at the NARA proposal carefully, and will submit comments as appropriate. Individuals who would like to provide input to the Committee's evaluation are welcome to do so but are also encouraged to comment direct to NARA at the address given above. Comments for Committee consideration should be e-mailed to fgs-access@fgs.org, or mailed to Federation of Genealogical Societies, Attention: RPAC, PO Box 200940, Austin, TX 78720-0940. In order for the Records Preservation and Access Committee to adequately evaluate such input it must be received by 26 May 2000. The deadline for comment to NARA, however, is still 26 June 2000. Posting of this message to other mail lists is encouraged. A copy of this message will also be available on the Records Preservation and Access page of the FGS Web site <http://www.fgs.org/fgs-recordsnews.htm> and on the NGS Web site <http://www.ngsgenealogy.org>
Hi Everyone, This is from the current issue of Rootsweb Review and thought some of you might be interested. Regards, John ANCESTOR TABLES OF U.S. PRESIDENTS COMPLETE (UNTIL ELECTION). http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/presidents/index.html >From the work published by Gary Boyd Roberts of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Myra Vanderpool Gormley, CG has created a complete set of Web pages of ahnentafels (ancestor tables) for all of the presidents of the United States to date. Perhaps one or more is your cousin. Don't know? Take a look.
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------NetAddressPart-00--=_ANW59136S0e6da5ef6f Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm forwarding this information which was just sent to me by another subscriber on the ALEXANDER list. If you are connected to these CRAIGs, p= lease let me know. Ima J. Stephens ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webm= ail.netscape.com. ------NetAddressPart-00--=_ANW59136S0e6da5ef6f Content-Type: message/rfc822; name="Forwarded Message" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from rly-na02.mx.aol.com [205.188.158.39] by nm195 via mtad (2.6) with ESMTP id 601eDAmto0310M19; Thu, 27 Apr 2000 12:45:14 GMT Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [209.85.6.30]) by rly-na02.mx.aol.com (v71.10) with ESMTP; Thu, 27 Apr 2000 08:44:55 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id FAA14545; Thu, 27 Apr 2000 05:44:27 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 05:44:27 -0700 (PDT) X-Original-Sender: nharr@ellijay.com Thu Apr 27 05:44:24 2000 Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 08:53:13 -0400 From: Nancy Harris <nharr@ellijay.com> Subject: Re: [ALEXANDER-L] Oliver to me Old-To: ALEXANDER-L@rootsweb.com Message-id: <002d01bfb047$8ea04d20$306097ce@newuser> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200 Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200 References: <20000422005505.18251.qmail@wwcst212.netaddress.usa.net> X-Priority: 3 Resent-Message-ID: <00OZq.A.EjD.qYDC5@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: ALEXANDER-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: ALEXANDER-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: ALEXANDER-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <ALEXANDER-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/4619 X-Loop: ALEXANDER-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: ALEXANDER-L-request@rootsweb.com >From info sent to me in 1992......... A copy of a letter written by EBENEZER ALEXANDER, 1900 Chapel Hill, N.C., gives his line descending from OLIVER ALEXANDER, says OLIVER twin to JAMES, born September 26, 1740, had half brothers JOHN and JEREMIAH ALEXANDER. OLIVER mar MARGARET PAUL, who was half sister to DAVID and JOHN CRAIG. Ebenezer does not name OLIVER'S father, but thinks it may hve been JOHN, but did state he was from Scotland via Pennsylvania. This info was sent to me by another Alexander descendant of the line of JOSEPH and Sarah B.Alexander. Our Joseph died in Wilkes County, GA 1791.....Our Joseph and Sarah were married in Frederick Co., Va in 1777..... Also included in the info sent was the following: Joseph and Abigail on March 16, 1772 gave 60 pounds to JAMES and OLIVER Alexander. Both Oliver and Jeremiah named daughters Abigail. Does anyone hve any info on the descendants of Jeremiah Alexander...Could he be the missing father to our Joseph Alexander...As our Joseph was with a Jeremiah Alexander at the Battle of Kings Mtn... Nancy Harris ----- Original Message ----- From: Ima Stephens <razorback54@netscape.net> To: <ALEXANDER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 8:55 PM Subject: [ALEXANDER-L] Oliver to me > Just for the record, my descent from Oliver ALEXANDER and Mary CRAIG is as > follows: Oliver>Benjamin Grayson>Jesse Rankin>Deborah>Emma Bell, and then two > STEPHENS, my late father and me. Deborah was an ALEXANDER and married an > ALEXANDER--James Newton ALEXANDER, son of Silas Newton and Marande MAY of > Lawrence County, Alabama. Do any of you know these names? I want to thank you > publicly, Jack, for your help. > > Ima > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. > > > ==== ALEXANDER Mailing List ==== > Check out the new ALEXANDER web site at: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~alexander/ > ==== ALEXANDER Mailing List ==== Check out the new ALEXANDER web site at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~alexander/ ------NetAddressPart-00--=_ANW59136S0e6da5ef6f--
THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR ALL OF THE FOOTERS SOLUTIONS - the reply THEN delete works great!! Thank you for all of your ideas. Sorry I couldn't post my thanks sooner, I've been out of town. Barbara
Greetings, I'm just joining the CRAIG list and wonder if anyone can help? James CRAIG (2 Feb 1804 - 25 Nov 1862) married Janet Hunter HOUSTOUN (6 Oct 1811-10 Sept 1893) on 16 Nov 1829 in Glasgow, Scotland by a Scotch Baptist pastor. His birth date is in a family bible but not his place of birth. On the LDS Scottish Church Records CD there is a James CRAIG born on this date which may be him. So James may have been born in Ardrossan, Ayr, Scotland to James CRAIG and Janet WORKMAN. Other children recorded of James CRAIG and Janet WORKMAN: John, Robert, Elizabeth, Jane, James (hopefully my ancestor), Archibald & Thomas. Janet Hunter HOUSTOUN or HOUSTON was probably a daughter of Peter HOUSTOUN and Ann BAIRD. The family has a memorial card for Peter HOUSTOUN. In 1839 they emigrated to South Australia with 5 children: Ann Baird (1831), James (1834), Robert (1835), Janet AKA Jessie (1837), Archibald (1839). In South Australia they had 7 more children: Jane (1842), Eliza (1844), James Houstoun (1845), Ellen (1847), Margaret (1849), Agnes (1851) and Mary (1853). Looking for further information on this family and on Ardrossan. Happy to share what I have. Cheers, Cathy Pinner E- mailto:cjp@agn.net.au Genealogy Research Names: http://carmen.murdoch.edu.au/community/dps/research/pin01.html
I went to Highland Games in Jackson, Mississippi last year, mainly for the music. Since I am new to geneology and the Scottish heritage, I felt like I had crashed a family reunion as there was no Clan Craig presence. Anyhow they are fun and may go back again. If there are any Mississippi Craigs out there, send me an email, we may be able to visit there. Games are in September. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Douglas K. Lawson" <dklawson@mindspring.com> To: <CRAIG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 7:45 PM Subject: Re: [CRAIG-L] Highland Games My husband's family used to go every year. However, since my father-in-law's death a little over a year ago, I doubt we'll go as often as we used to. The games ARE great and I strongly recommend them, but be ready for a large crowd. Personally, I would like to find a small event to attend. Also be advised that I have yet to see a Clan Craig tent there. Kathy At 05:42 AM 04/24/2000 PDT, you wrote: >Are any of you coming to the Highland Games on Grandfather Mountain this July? >It is great. There's also a smaller one every spring in Alma, Michigan. > >Ima J. Stephens Doug & Kathy Lawson 6518 Glen Forest Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 489-3060 ==== CRAIG Mailing List ==== All material sent through Craig-L is copyright 2000 by its original author permission must be obtained from the original author for the reuse of any text, "whole or in part". CRAIG Genealogy WEB Page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9791 ============================== Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: http://pml.rootsweb.com/
Here is my Craig I have a photocopy of a hand written letter that was written by Washington Craig Sr. to his brother, James Craig regarding their father William Craig's ancestry. Here's the contents: "I received from my father's lips the following account, this 18th day of April, 1854. 'In the County of Antrim, my father lived three miles from Ballymoney. My father's name was James; my mother's name was Margaret Smith before marriage. When I left my father's home May 17, 1783, I had two brothers living: Alexander and John, Alexander having served in the Revolutionary War in the English Army, Quarter Master, and having returned home about the time I left, but I did not know it when I sailed for this country, Katherine having married to a man by the name of Dougherty before I left. My parents were all from Scotland. I was born October 17, 1761. Sailed for this county May 17, 1783 in the ship called by name "Ireland Volunteer" and landed in Philadelphia July 20, 1783. I, some years afterward, learned that my father and mother were both dead.' Any links to anyone? Nancy (descendent of James Craig b. 1803, Indiana Co, PA)
>>The games ARE great and I strongly recommend them, but be ready for a large crowd. Personally, I would like to find a small event to attend. Also be advised that I have yet to see a Clan Craig tent there.<< There was a lovely gentleman by the name of JP Helton who was very interested in Craig Genealogy and was instrumental in getting this new Clan Craig thing going. In all actualilty there never was a Clan Craig.....there was the Craig Family (in actuality, probably several Craig families in Scotland), but Mr Helton wanted a Clan Craig.....so he applied to the Lord Lyon. Now there is a Clan Craig, but I have to tell you....it is not like the old Clans. John of the Craig (the first Craig of record) started out as a vassal of the Earl of Mar and he fought in the service of Donald Mar defending the cause of Robert the Bruce.......John would have belonged to that "Family" and indeed the Ancient Black Craig Tartan was almost a duplicate of the old Mar tartan, except it had a tiny red thread in it....the Mar tartan did not, which would be consistent with the developement of early tartans. The present modern Craig Tartan was commissioned by the Craigs of Riccarton and granted to them by the Lord Lyon in the 1920s or 30s. One of the Craig Families became a sept of the Clan Gordon at a much later date than John of the Craig or Craig of Craigston. Now, it seems that all Craigs appear to be grouped in the Clan Gordon...at least in books sold to tourists.....but that is not correct, because Craigs descending from the early Craig families would not have been connected to the Gordons....some may be, but not all. The Mars were Normans and were not part of the ancient Clan system. We can now join the Clan Craig, but it is a modern improvisation. JP Helton did have a Craig booth at a couple of the Grandfather Mountain games before his death. He displayed the Ancient Black Craig tartan at one of those games.....I sent it to him. I miss Mr Helton...........Judy *********************************************************** cato@primary.net ***********************************************************
My husband's family used to go every year. However, since my father-in-law's death a little over a year ago, I doubt we'll go as often as we used to. The games ARE great and I strongly recommend them, but be ready for a large crowd. Personally, I would like to find a small event to attend. Also be advised that I have yet to see a Clan Craig tent there. Kathy At 05:42 AM 04/24/2000 PDT, you wrote: >Are any of you coming to the Highland Games on Grandfather Mountain this July? >It is great. There's also a smaller one every spring in Alma, Michigan. > >Ima J. Stephens Doug & Kathy Lawson 6518 Glen Forest Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 489-3060
Dear Peggy, I am looking for Thomas Craig who was on the 1850 Benton County TN census. This is as far back as I have gotten with absolute proof that he is my grgr grandfather. On the 1840 Carroll County census there was the widow of James Craig II, Ann (Alexander) Craig and also a Thomas Craig. All I have seen is just an index to this 1840 Carroll County TN census so I know none of the statistics on it. When I couldn't find any more leads on my Thomas Craig b. abt. 1806 TN then I started a process of elimination or either adding to. I have been researching Stewart County TN, Humphreys County TN, Carroll County TN and Benton County TN. with the Craig families that lived there. Do you happen to know who the Thomas Craig on the 1840 Carroll County TN census was? Could you also tell me who the other James Craig II children are that you don't have accesss to on the computer you are using? Do you have any Craig's with the first names of Charles Freeman born abt. 1814, Asa b. abt 1818, or an Eli Craig b. abt. 1812? This Asa Craig married a Matilda G. Lea on Dec. 16, 1838 Carroll County TN. Charles Freeman Craig married Susan Frances Presson on Dec. 13, 1849 in Benton County TN. Asa, Charles Freeman, and Eli were on the 1850 Benton County TN census along with my Thomas Craig. Any information that you might share would be appreciated. Thank you... Best regards, Penny Wilson ----- Original Message ----- From: Peggy C. Wilson <MawPeggy@ectisp.net> To: <CRAIG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 5:38 PM Subject: [CRAIG-L] Blount and Maury Counties----James Craig II > James Craig II is my husband's ancestor > > Husband: James Craig II > Born: ca 1760 in: York Co., Pennsylvania > Resided: in: > Died: 7 Sep 1828 in: Carroll Co., Tennessee > Buried: in: Carroll Co., Tennessee > Other: in: > Children: Occupation: > Father: James Craig, Sr. > Mother: unknown > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Wife: Susan > Married: in: Maury Co., Tennessee > Ceremony: Y > Born: in: > Resided: in: > Died: after 1800 in: > There are other children....I do not have them in this computer... > this Wm W. Craig is my husband's ancestor. > > 1 William W. Craig > MBorn: ca 1785 in: Greene Co., Tennessee/North Carolina > Died: ca 1844 in: Gibson Co., Tennessee > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > second wife to James Craig II > > Wife: Ann Alexander > Married: 17 Nov 1814 in: Maury Co., Tennessee > Ceremony: Y Divorced/Annulled/Separated: Year: > Born: 1765 in: > Resided: in: > Died: 1845 in: Carroll Co., Tennessee > Buried: in: Carroll Co., Tennessee > Other: in: > Children: Occupation: > Father: > Mother: > >>>>>>>>> > > Not sure which Thomas Craig you might think is related to James...the > records I have indicate his father was James Craig I and there were > two brother to James II....David Craig and John Craig. > > My records indicate Ann Alexander was married 4 times and put in for > Rev. War Pension on 23 Jan 1843 in Carroll Co., Tn. She claimed all > 4 of husbands had served at King's Mountain, S.C. 7 Oct 1780. I do > not know if Alexander is her maiden name or the name of husband #3. > > -- > Peggy C. Wilson > <'}}}}>< > > Peggy's Genealogy Page http://homepages.go.com/~mawp/ > > Winton Family Homepage http://sites.netscape.net/mawpeggywilson/homepage > > Paid to Surf http://homepages.go.com/~mawpeggy/index1.html > > > ==== CRAIG Mailing List ==== > All material sent through Craig-L > is copyright 2000 by its original author > permission must be obtained from the original author > for the reuse of any text, "whole or in part". > Craig Genealogy Web Page > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9791 > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > >
James Craig II is my husband's ancestor Husband: James Craig II Born: ca 1760 in: York Co., Pennsylvania Resided: in: Died: 7 Sep 1828 in: Carroll Co., Tennessee Buried: in: Carroll Co., Tennessee Other: in: Children: Occupation: Father: James Craig, Sr. Mother: unknown >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Wife: Susan Married: in: Maury Co., Tennessee Ceremony: Y Born: in: Resided: in: Died: after 1800 in: There are other children....I do not have them in this computer... this Wm W. Craig is my husband's ancestor. 1 William W. Craig MBorn: ca 1785 in: Greene Co., Tennessee/North Carolina Died: ca 1844 in: Gibson Co., Tennessee >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> second wife to James Craig II Wife: Ann Alexander Married: 17 Nov 1814 in: Maury Co., Tennessee Ceremony: Y Divorced/Annulled/Separated: Year: Born: 1765 in: Resided: in: Died: 1845 in: Carroll Co., Tennessee Buried: in: Carroll Co., Tennessee Other: in: Children: Occupation: Father: Mother: >>>>>>>>> Not sure which Thomas Craig you might think is related to James...the records I have indicate his father was James Craig I and there were two brother to James II....David Craig and John Craig. My records indicate Ann Alexander was married 4 times and put in for Rev. War Pension on 23 Jan 1843 in Carroll Co., Tn. She claimed all 4 of husbands had served at King's Mountain, S.C. 7 Oct 1780. I do not know if Alexander is her maiden name or the name of husband #3. -- Peggy C. Wilson <'}}}}>< Peggy's Genealogy Page http://homepages.go.com/~mawp/ Winton Family Homepage http://sites.netscape.net/mawpeggywilson/homepage Paid to Surf http://homepages.go.com/~mawpeggy/index1.html