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    1. Re: CARTER/BRADSHAW/SWEENEY
    2. Jeffery G Scism
    3. Some of these surnames appear in the Peffley Families in America which has plenty of Putnam/ Montgomery county connections in the late 19th to early 20th Centuries. The Book is on-line, http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~scismfam/peffbook/index.htm Please browse it for connections. Jeff On Thu, 8 Mar 2001 06:50:51 -0500 "Debbie Jennings" <debbiej@iquest.net> writes: > I am researching the following lines in the Putnam county area.Any > help or > exchange is much appreciated. > > 1. John Carter born 1813 in KY married Eliza Nutterfield migrated to > Owen > county IN about 1832 then onto Putnam county about 1860. He married > second > Ann Sinclair on November 14, 1867. John died on February 27, 1901 in > Putnam > county IN > > 2. Alexander Bradshaw born 1807 in Nicholas county Ky married > Elizabeth > Alison 11-1-1832 in Nicholas county KY. They migrated to Putnam > county > between 1838-1840. They remained there until his death in 1881. They > lived > in the madison twp area. > > 3. John G. Sweeney born 1830 died 1914. > He married Rutha Bradshaw in 1853 in Putnam county, second marriage > to Lucy > Ann Wright in 1860 and then finally to Nancy Frank Scarborough in > 1869. They > remained in the madison twp area till their deaths in 1914. They are > buried > in the Long Branch Cemetery and it is thought that the family > property was > just behind that. > > Debbie Jennings > debbiej@iquest.net > "Following the footprints through time" > Researching in IN,KY,TN,NC,PA,NJ,VT,NY,MA,MD, > VA,CAN,GER,ENG > > > ============================== > Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > > Jeff Scism It isn't how many ancestors you have found, it is how well you have found them. Intl. Blacksheep Society of Genealogists http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ Baaaa-ed to the Bone....

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