Dear John, I reference your message herewith in regards to J. G. Smith KELLAM. Would you have an idea of just what the initials stood for? I have never seen those initials attached to Smith KELLAM's name and therefore want to make sure of the correct gen. Also hoping that this will perhaps be John Gideon. This could possibly connect your Smith KELLAM of NC with my Seth KELLAM of NC/GA. Thanks, I look forward to the reply. Brenda Kellam Schilling Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- From: John and Jane Weldon <jweldons@texasonline.net> To: KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com <KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, April 20, 2001 8:45 AM Subject: Re: [KELLAM] Henry Kellum >Meredith, > Greetings from W. Texas, 90 and breezy today... >My research has taken a back seat to other priorities, but can't help >writing in this morning to see if maybe we are related... >John Pyeatt Kellam, b. Sept. 1823 in Pulaski Co. AR., s/o J.G. Smith >Kellam and Jane Pyeatt, is my 3rd grgrandfather...I have J.G. Smith >Kellam's birthday as 10 Feb. 1789 in Davidson Co., TN., source being >another cousin researcher...marriage date to Jane Pyeatt as 18 July 1822 >in Pulaski Co., AR. >Another Kellam cousin out of the woodwork??? > >John Weldon >Midland, Tx. > > >==== KELLAM Mailing List ==== >Posting back to the list helps the whole group, >not just one person. If we >work as a team, we'll succeed as a team. >Need the listowner? Contact Robbin - redbird@interaccess.com >