I am new to this site and am really working on my Davenport line-which I have been told is quite mixed up the further back we go. I have also been told to follow the Newberry line to get to the correct route, so I would be very interested in any help I can get from what you have found!! At this point, I don't really know what to ask for, so anything is a help. It is beginning to fall into some semblance of order. Jane Guffin, R. L. wrote: > To all Newberry Davenports: > > After a heart attack on August 19 and subsequent > quadruple by-pass surgery on August 23, I have enjoyed > an extended break and am now back in my office. As some > of you know, I have fairly extensive files on the Newberry > Davenports and would enjoy hearing from any of you who have > joined us recently. I would like to note that close observation > over the past year has led me to believe that most, if not all > the Greenville Davenport lines were earlier from Newberry Co., > SC. My research in Greenville is limited but I will be > willing to discuss these several lines in Greenville County and > how I believe they connect. > Presently I do not have hard evidence about the > Floyd Davenport mentioned earlier, but I do know that Joseph > Davenport who moved to Greenville County around 1800 from > Newberry. His 1804 will was probated 4 March 1805 in Greenville > County. His wife was Margaret FLOYD. Perhaps her maiden name > is a clue. > For those of you with whom I corresponded earlier, note that > my e-mail address changed. > > R. L. Guffin > > ==== DAVENPORT Mailing List ==== > Concerned about computer viruses, cookies, copyright, spam? > See Internet Stuff You Need To Know at > http://www.cyndislist.com/internet.htm > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi