Annie: I may have just a tid-bit on BRAY. My grandfather Joseph Jackson McGill Sr. with his first marriage with wife Mary Anna BURROUGHS and she had two sets of twins and one of them was Joseph Jackson McGill Jr. who married (#1) Willie W. BRAY. I think she was called "Washie". Mary Anna died right after the second set of twins was born. They lived in Baldwin Co. AL. They were married 3 July 1904. Her first set of twins was born 1881, the second set b. 1883 and she died shortly after. That's all I can tell you, well, except: Gerald Byrne was a Baldwin Co. county judge and I have an ancestor Gerald B. McGill apparently named after him. Also have another ancestor name Joseph Palmer McGill. That's really all I can tell you about your line(s). Idalyn McGill [email protected] ======================================================= ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 9:06 AM Subject: Re: [FLESCAMB] Barron DeKaleb Rushing > In a message dated 3/5/00 5:36:28 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] > writes: > > << Also I'd like to hear from anyone that is connected to my Carroll Family. > >> > Doris, > My ggrandfather was Jesse CARROLL,b.6/29/1877,d.4/8/1974, married Minnie Dora > WARD,b.3/06/1880,d.8/01/1946. Both are buried in Milton, Fl. Jesse Carroll's > parents were George T. CARROLL,b.10/02/1849,d.9/10/1925,and Francis A. > GRIFFIS,b.5/12/1844,d.12/11/1926 > There is a lady who belonged to the Santa Rosa Genealogical Society who > claimed to have the Carroll line back a good ways, but left before I could > get it. Do know Jesse had two families; the line above producing my > grandmother, Lilie Francis CARROLL,b.02/07/1903,d.10/04/1979, married Richard > Lloyd BRAY,b.5/26/1895,d.12/07/1980 > Do you have any of these CARROLL's in your research? > Thanks, > Annie Bray Birks > >