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    1. Re: [MURRAY] Morris $ Coffee
    2. JEAN WATTS PACE
    3. I'm sorry, but I guess I assumed that the Benjamin in the Jackson Cemetery was the son of William and Lucy W. Morris Jackson. Our family record has his birth as 25 Feb. 1845 and death 21 Sept. !863. Perhaps ours and the man on the military record are two different men. My record, which was sent to me from a descendant of the Jackson line, has our Benjamin as Benjamin Floyd and didn't you say yours was Benjamin Franklin? I am a descendant of Lucy White Morris Jackson's brother, Eppy White Morris, who was in Murray County at two different times, but finally moved back to Franklin County. Maybe the military record from the Murray County site is for yours, since it says B.F. Jackson received monthly pay in October and November 1863, and our B. F. Jackson died in September. I think this needs a little more research. Thanks for writing. We need these two men to have their own story. Let me know if you find anything else to clear it up and I will do the same. Jean Pace -----Original Message----- From: PWesterfie@aol.com <PWesterfie@aol.com> To: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com <GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, April 19, 2002 7:45 PM Subject: Re: [MURRAY] Morris $ Coffee >Thank you for the list. I am not sure if that is my family. The military >record for Benjamin is the same one I have, but there was another Benjamin >around Dalton too. I think he was from a well known family in Dalton. Are >you related to the Benjamin of the army record. He showed up again in North >Carolina at the end of the war and surrendered there. Pat Jackson Westerfield > > >==== GAMURRAY Mailing List ==== >--- Author Retains Copyright --- >-- Copyright 2002 Author -- All Rights Reserved >Post to List: GAMURRAY-L@rootsweb.com http://www.selfroots.com >Unsubscribe request To: GAMURRAY-L-request@rootsweb.com >ARCHIVES: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >

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