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    1. Re: James George and the Alamo
    2. Kyle & Evelyn Long
    3. No Kathy I was Named after my Grandmother and she was a Payne. My George that Show's up in TX is Andrew George in Erath County and Hamilton County the First TX DATE I have is A Marriage Record Hamilton County 1890 I will send you the George Gedcom Tomorrow there are 3 Of them so I will send them one at a time THanks Evelyn KATHY MITCHELL wrote: > > Kyle & Evelyn Long wrote: > > > > I have recived tons of George information over the last 3 week I am > > trying to put some thing together your william does not sound familar > > yet any way I will let you know what I find also I have pulled 3 gedcom > > filis off of the FTM dick a frind had the have a lot of george names but > > no places can you read a FTM file 4.0 and i will share these with you > > you never know you might and might not find your Georges in it. > > > > KATHY MITCHELL wrote: > > > > > > Kyle & Evelyn Long wrote: > > > > > > > > Does any one have any information on James George that died at the Alamo > > > > it would be interesting to see where he came from > > > > > > > > Thanks Evelyn > > > Hi, my name is Kathy and I'm also researching the George family. I > > > would also be interested in finding out info about James George, since > > > the George family that I'm researching was in Texas fairly early. > > > By the way, my grandmother was also named Evelyn, and it is her mother's > > > family that I'm trying to research. Her mother was Virginia George, and > > > she married my Greatgrandfather John Wren. Virginia was born in Texas, > > > and the family that I'm trying to research William George also shows > > > they were in Texas at least as of 1849 if not sooner. > > > If any of these names sound familiar, or if you hear about James George, > > > please reply. > > > Thanks > > > Kathy > Hi Evelyn, > Thanks so much for replying to my email! I take it then that you were > not named for a George ancestor, I was thinking that it was too good to > be true if you were part of my George family, since you had the same > name. Darn. > Anyway, I would be happy to receive any information you could send. > When did your George's arrive in Texas, and what part? The reason I ask > is obvious because of my George connection, however, I also had one > relation for sure that was at the Alamo, (Jonathan Lindley,) and a > couple that I'm also working on. This would be the Walker family that > arrived in Texas when my 3rd gr grandfather was still a young boy, and > he was born in 1819 in Arkansas. I know that William G Walker fought in > the Battle of San Jacinto, and since there were a couple of Walkers at > the Alamo, I was always curious if perhaps his father or brother were > one of the deceased. Walker is a very common name, so I'm being very > careful as I research Walker's in early Texas. > Other names in early Texas, were Elijah Collard and his family, (my 5th > gr grandfather) John Tolbert and his family (my 4th gr grandfather). > If any of these names sound familiar, please let me know. Hope I didn't > bore you :)) > Take Care, > Kathy

    10/10/1998 08:21:06