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    1. Re: GORDON-TAYLOR
    2. Ric
    3. yep....just too durn many of them. But maybe we should remember this, GORDON was/is a clan and, similar to the American Indians, not everyone in the tribe was related to each other. This could also be the case of Scottish Clans. Sound logical? Anyone out there have a better theory or proof to the contrary? "Dora (Gordon) Whisenant" wrote: > > Fred, > > I have studied all the GORDONs in Maury Co. trying to determine who was > related and who wasn't. I know all about your Samuel GORDON line from > various info and your webpage. An elderly aunt (b. ca1880) was interviewed > in Arkansas in 1950 and stated her father was cousin to General John Brown > GORDON of Georgia. This line comes from John George GORDON who came from > Scotland ca1720 with several other brothers. I think I descend from one of > those brothers??? The William GORDON, Rev War soldier, mentioned in my > email was born in Maryland in 1757 but moved to Orange Co., N.C. by 1770s. > > Dora Gordon Whisenant > > >

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