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    1. Re: [DAVIDSON] of Grainger Co.
    2. Sherri Which DNA kit number is your family? Only last night, I read in a recently published South Carolina history book (it is about early families in the Union District, S.C. area) that the brothers of my ggggrandfather went from South Carolina to Indiana -- then to Mt. Zion, IL. This is the first time I have ever heard Indiana mentioned in their history. The two Davidson brothers who settled in Mt. Zion were William and Samuel. If they did go to Indiana, they did not stay there. They are both buried in Illinois. I can place William in South Carolina about 1811, because of the birth date of his youngest child. I am not sure about Samuel. However, this is the time frame they could have moved from South Carolina. Does this fit your time line? Thanks, Anna Gayle

    10/21/2006 03:52:45
    1. Re: [DAVIDSON] of Grainger Co.
    2. fkayroberts
    3. Hello. In response to the Davidson line in IN....I have a William b.1806 ? (possibly in OH) , Richard b. 1814 Greene Co., OH and Alexander b. 1803 ?. I find my Davidson line in Delaware Co., IN before 1836. I would like to compare information with anyone searching for the Davidson line in IN. Thanks. F. Kay Hunter Roberts [email protected]

    10/21/2006 03:13:10
    1. Re: [DAVIDSON] of Grainger Co.
    2. sherri
    3. Hi Anna, Kit number 68890, family #7. Once my line left Tennessee they were in Orange Co., Indianna. By 1835 they were in Fayette co., Illinois,Montgomery co., Sangamon Co., and Christian Co. Sherri ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2006 8:52 PM Subject: Re: [DAVIDSON] of Grainger Co. > Sherri > > Which DNA kit number is your family? Only last night, I read in a > recently > published South Carolina history book (it is about early families in the > Union District, S.C. area) that the brothers of my ggggrandfather went > from South > Carolina to Indiana -- then to Mt. Zion, IL. This is the first time I > have > ever heard Indiana mentioned in their history. The two Davidson brothers > who > settled in Mt. Zion were William and Samuel. If they did go to Indiana, > they did not stay there. They are both buried in Illinois. I can place > William in South Carolina about 1811, because of the birth date of his > youngest > child. I am not sure about Samuel. However, this is the time frame they > could > have moved from South Carolina. Does this fit your time line? > > Thanks, > Anna Gayle > > ------------------------------- > 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

    10/21/2006 03:35:01