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    1. [FLESCAMB] Re: McNair, Harvell info
    2. Joseph M. Garcia
    3. Wow....This is errie...Elizabeth Harvell's mother was Susannah ?. She was listed as HARVELL on the 1850 Census Dale County, with no Father living with them. Children listed on the census were Elizabeth born 1835 Georgia, Nancy Ann born 1840 Georgia, and Amanda born 1842 Alabama. The Boyetts came from Duplin County NC to Pike County Alabama. Charles Boyett served in the 53er Alabama Partisan Rangers. Enlisted at Troy. He lived and raised his family in Milo in Pike County. The McNair came from Barbour County. Also following these families were the Tanton/Tauntons. I know very little on the Harvells in Florida. as far as Carolyn, Im not sure. If I knew her parents name we might connect. All these familes moved to Escambia County by 1885. The Boyetts and Tantons came in 1868. Joe [email protected] wrote: > Hey, > we could be on to somthing here. > My Ben Kersey was born in Troy, Pike County, Alabama. > I found Samantha's family on the 1860 Census in Barbour county and she is 10 > years old. Her mother was named Mary ? Harrell. she had a brother named Byrd > 3 yrs old and a sister named Ruth 2 yrs old. The father must have been dead > by that time. On the 1870 census Byrd is living with Samantha and Ben in > Barbour County > There had to be other children because on the 1900 Escambia county census. > There is a sister named Callie living with Ben and Samantha. Callie was 15 > years older than Samantha. > Does any of this sound familiar ? > It was the Boyetts that owned a store. I see Carolyn Boyette ? every now and > then. > I don't know her married name. She is in her late fifties now. > Do you know her, and where are you from ? > > Doris -- Joseph M. Garcia [email protected] Douglas Flat, California http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/a/r/Joseph-M-Garcia/index.html

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