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    1. Re: Lt. Stephen Westbrook and Kettle Creek Battle
    2. Dan E. Harrison
    3. I have: Descendants of Steven Bartley Westbrook 1 Steven Bartley Westbrook ... 2 Bathsheba Westbrook b: August 06, 1799 d: 1828 ....... +William Bellamy b: 1799 in Virginia d: 1880 in Franklin County, Ga Do you know who Steven's parents or siblings were? Gene Harrison JEFF WESTBROOK wrote: > I am continuing to do research on Stephen > Westbrook 1756-1820 who fought in the Rev. War > and resided in Franklin County. A research paper > which I wrote on Stephen can be seen on the > Westbrook Onelist shared files area under > southern lines. I am specifically looking for > information that verifies that Stephen Westbrook > fought in the battle of Kettle Creek which > occurred in adjoing Wilkes County. This > information may be contained in another > indiviuals Rev. War records. If anyone comes > across Westbrooks name in War records please > contact me. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/ -- -gene Harrison- Fayetteville, Georgia DEHarris@Bellsouth.net Proud to be a descendant of many Confederate ancestors, including Robert T. Pulliam, 34th Ga., fought at Richmond Ky.,died in Union prison in 1862; James Walton Purcell, 37th Ga, fought at Chickimagua and Franklin; Hezikiah Anderson, joined Confederate Army at 15 years of age when Sherman came through Ga on his path of destruction againest women and children. I am member of the General McLaws chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (#79) in Fayetteville Ga. If you have Confederate blood in your veins, why don't you join the SCV? Ask me for more information. When you were born, you were crying and everyone else was smiling. Live so that when you die, you are smiling and everyone else is crying.

    08/29/2000 03:26:38