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    1. Re: One "Whopping, Gigantic, Discovery" or "It Pays to Fool Around"
    2. Barbara Beall
    3. I thought about them after I sent the message. They are in there, too. Can hardly wait until I get that website finished. Actually--the "Missing Link" in the whole thing turned out to be the fellow whose grave I visited this spring while in Missouri: James H. Bunch--the old Confederate guerilla fighter my grandfather remembered--6 ft. 8 inches tall--long grave beard, etc.--who married Milly Catherine Spence, daughter of Samuel Spence and Elizabeth Inman in 1855. I had assumed that they met for the first time in Missouri. Ho, ho, ho--was I ever wrong. I had some free time at the library the other day and decided that I would look into Mr. Bunch's history. His ancestors intermarried with Elizabeth Inman's Inman line in Perry County, Susannah Spencer's Spencer line in Virginia--and everyone else's line! This was my Bunch hunch for the week--and did it ever pay off!!! Barbara -----Original Message----- From: Wayne J Spence <wanspens@snowcrest.net> To: Barbara Beall <bibeall@email.msn.com> Date: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 10:01 PM Subject: Re: One "Whopping, Gigantic, Discovery" or "It Pays to Fool Around" ...all that and you didn't even mention the Hoods or the Joneses. Gads what a web and it is world wide. \^/ayne ...the Spencers intermarried with the Spences and with the Bunches ...the Bunches intermarried with the Spences, the Spencers, and the Inmans ...the Inmans intermarried with the Spencers, the Bunches, and the Spences ...the Bunches intermarried with the Inmans and the Smiths ...the Smiths intermarried with the ... ...the Smiths intermarried with the ...

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