Phil: We have communicated before, but you probably forgot about getting back to me. I had (1) a HUGH KELSO (possibly Kelsey) GILMORE (C. 1770-1786) in Washington County, New York and Ontario, Canada; (2) a GEORGE GILMORE (1805-1885) in Washington County, New York, Davenport, Iowa and Fairfield, Minnesota; and (3) a HENRY GILMORE (1824-1903) in the latter three places--all of whom I am trying to find out more about. If you have any connections, please inform. Thanks. Jim McDowell jim_mcdowell@sunshine.net ------------------------------------------------ > >Hi Betty, >My name is Phil Gilmore Sr., I live in NC and my Gilmores/Gilmers/Gilmours, >and on and on, are the early settlers of Penna, settling in Cumberland and >Lancaster Co's, in the mid 1600's. >Why is he telling me this, you say? To get to your initial query, George >Gilmore, my line went to Iowa and died in Independence. I have lots of >information on Iowa Gilmores', but don't know if this will be of any >assistance to you. I will be glad to forward this information, but be >advised, it is pretty hefty in size and will require me to send you four >separate e-mails. If you wish me to do so, please advise. > >Respectfully, >C. Philip Gilmore Sr. >Tryon ,NC >philgilmore@teleplex.net >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >