Yes, Wanda, see email from Nicholas Crawford!!! Lucky you. My first direct line did not come to Texas until 1849. You are eligible to join the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. I missed it by a year or so. Blast it!!! Nancy On 4/28/08 10:43 AM, "Wanda Harbert" <[email protected]> wrote: > I think this is a very good idea, Nancy. However, I have no known male line at > all, can't even locate my gggrandmother Zillah Ann Crawford born 12/1822 in Al > or TN, married Pinckney W. Owen(s) believed before 10/1837 in Texas. > > Zillah Ann (Zilley or Zealla) may be Cherokee or Half, her father MAY be John > and Zilliah could be a nickname????? I have no information for her until she > married P.W. Owen > near where Houston is now. She & P.W. received a second class land grant of > 1280 Acres from Republic of Texas, they later were in Walker Co for a time, > then sold the land grant for $100.00 and purchased a farm in Limestone Co TX > where they raised 10 children, some of whom were born in Walker Co. P.W. went > to Civil War, returned home unwell and died before 1870 census. Zillah died > about 1877, date not sure either. > I wish someone connected to this family. Surely she was not hatched alone.... > > I hope ypour plea for Crawford male descendants is a sucess, > > Thanks > > Wanda > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nancy van Morkhoven" <[email protected]> > . >> I suggest we post our line and if a living male Crawford seems to have to >> tie into your line then those of us who have no candidate help pay for his >> testing. >> Have done this on other lines and been pleased with the findings. >> My last male Crawford is: >> >> Archibald Crawford >> b. 9 Mar 1772, Culpepper County, Virginia >> d. 17 Mar 1866, Breathitt County, Ky. >> & Margaret Brown >> b. 6 Jan 1789, Madison County, Kentucky >> d. 1852, Breathitt Co., Ky >> I have many generations before that, all well documented. >> >> Nancy >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >