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    1. Re: GAHABERS-D Digest V02 #2
    2. Looking for info on Mack C. Fagan (Phagan) supposedly son of: James and Nancy Fagan. James b. 1898, S C. m. Nancy: Children: Emma Sophia m. Caleb Baker Mack C. m. Partheney Alfred B. C. Clementine Wilmot m Elizabeth Lawrence, Wilmot was killed by Nelms in 1881, he went to prison.Elizabeth and kids, Nora, Ellis and Nancy went west to Arkansas. Wilborn m. Sarah Jordon, kids were James C, Mary E. and Sara A. Litleton M. m. Jane, children were Joseph, Tatum and Alisha A. Artimissa Tatum W. (William?) Nancy E. James had a brother, Philip or may have been Moses. Their father was either Philip or Moses. Can;t get them straight. Can anyone help? If Philip was the father, James and MOses were the sons, which seem right to me. They were from around the Abbeville, S. C. area . Philip behind a wife, I think, Ann, sons, Moses and Philip and daughters, Martha, Lydia and Rebecah. They wound up in Habersham/Banks County They were Baptists and belonged to the Camp Creek and Harmony Baptist Church. Nancy and James are buried there at Harmony Cemetery. My question, Does anyone know if my ggrandfather Mack C. Fagan fits into this group. My father was Claud Vanderbilt Fagan and his father was General Alvin Fagan who married Harriett Eliza Bowen in White County

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