Ellie Handley wrote: > > I would say that it is very possible Mark may be a brother of John & William. > When (East) Tenn., was Washington Co., NC/(East)TN. We had Handley's all in > that area NC and Tenn. Samuel lived in the NC area and Tenn. > When Greene Co., came abt. there were Thomas, William, James. John and Samuel, > Jr. Handley's in that area. > As far as I can tell, these Handley's have not been connected to Mark? > Samuel Handley, Sr. b. 1751 may very well be a son of Mark Handley. > The other Samuel, JR. Capt. is being ID as the son of Samuel, Sr. would not > been old enought to fight in the Rev. War.? > There was also a William Handley, captive of the English (Rev War) and helt off > shore (NC) in a prison ship. > You can bet all these Handley's tie into one another. > Ellie > > Dan Jackson wrote: > > > Nancy, > > I can't say since the oldest Handley record is for Mark and no other > > Handleys of that same time frame appear - Not until his sons show up in the > > records. I've felt that there may be some connection to the John Hanley in > > Virginia. I just don't know. Dan > > ---------- > > >From: Sftrail@aol.com > > >To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com > > >Subject: Re: [HANDLEY-L] North Carolina: Molly > > >Date: Thu, Aug 26, 1999, 8:47 PM > > > > > > > >So.... could Mark be a brother of John and William???? > > >Nancy Sween > > > > > ><< Sween, > > > Molly Handley was married to James Handley, Sr., son of Mark Handley of > > > Craven, Dobbs, WayneCo. NC. Most of the spellings for CATER is CATO. > > > Mark's first record in NC was about 1740. Dan > > > ---------- > > > >From: Sftrail@aol.com > > > >To: HANDLEY-L@rootsweb.com > > > >Subject: [HANDLEY-L] North Carolina: Molly > > > >Date: Wed, Aug 25, 1999, 10:25 PM > > > > > > > > > > >Found in North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1760-1800 > > > > > > > >page 317 > > > >1795 October, > > > > CATER, George, Martha (wife); Molly Handley (daughter). > > > > > > > >Sween > > > > > > > >>I agree with Ellie all these will be related some day. Some way. My great aunt & grandmother both told me that family parties were a big thing with Handleys. Thats why I am sure that we see so many sister marrying into the Handley Clan. So take note of Womens last names. You may find them more than once and they are connceted. Ann > > >