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    1. Re: Williams/Wall/Hobbs
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Zc.2ADI/1893.1.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Bernice, WOW! You are a genius! I have looked for the past 2 years and couldn't find anything and, here you go, finding it the first day I tell you. I don't think Lottie is a nickname,but, will ask Mom. I didn't get to call her today because we went to Albuquerque and got back too late. She goes to bed early. But, that sounds like the Lottie Mom told me about. And, D.K. Wall is most likely my great grandfather. I guess I can almost see why no one would tell me anything about my ancesters. But, I still don't understand why they wouldn't. I think it is because way back then, being in a sanitarium was taboo. The David Wall that has the wife, Rnity fits too. My grandmom was Susie Mae Wall before she married my grandpa, David Arthur Williams. And, she had a sister named Willie. I've never heard the name Unity. But, that could have been the Euntie I mentioned. Maybe they spelled it that way. My Mom's youngest sister is Euntie Jane, so, it could possibly have been really spelled Unity. Both the David Wall and David Walls are too much alike to be different people. At least, I would think so. I had some relatives that lived in Eastman, too. My Dad's brother, Edward May. He had so many wives and kids that I never knew any of their names, except, the youngest girl by his 12th or 13th marriage. He couldn't keep a wife, so it seems. And, personally, I can understand why! I knew him and he thought he was a ladies man all the way! My brother, Fred, lives in Maryland.(Cobb Island). I live in Moriarty, New Mexico now. I moved away from Georgia 4 years ago. I love it out here. The scenery is beautiful, especially when there's snow on the mountains. Thanks for helping me find some of my ancesters. It sorta makes me feel like I knew them. And, it gives me a connection to them that no one else has tried to do. I am so thankful that you came along to help. If you ever come out this way, I would really like to meet you in person! Moriarty is a very small town 35 miles east of Albuquerque. You could throw a rock from one side to the other!(just like some of those old southern georgia towns). thanks again, Mary(Suzi-my nickname)

    06/12/2005 07:06:39