Regarding Peter Kilgore: Funny you should mention that. Last week, I met a young woman of Black African descent who, in routine conversation, identifed Peter Kilgore of Walton County as her great-great-grandfather. I asked her about the Thomas Kilgore of Harbins, Gwinnett County GA in the DNA study, and she didn't know about him. I am in DeKalb County GA, and intend to go back and compare genealogies with the young lady. She told me she has done extensive work on her families. I'll post whatever she lets me in on. Christopher Kilgore -----Original Message----- From: Jack R. Templeton <jacktempleton27@me.com> To: kilgore@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, Dec 9, 2009 10:02 am Subject: [KILGORE] Kilgore- Mulatto Stepson of Peter Kilgore ( 1709) Found this interesting article on p. 116 of the attached book while oogling< "Peter Kilgore" "Mary Haydon"> & was wondering if Peter's tepson could be the ancestor of our African American Kilgore. Mary Haydon of Wicomico Parish, Lancaster Co,, VA gave birth to a astard mulatto child c1716. This is probably the same Mary who was ound later "living in sin with Peter Kilgore" in Spottsylvania Co, VA n 1722 ( A Peter Kilgore appeared in Lancaster Co. records as early s 1677). They agreed to marry to avoid prosecution & a few weeks ater, their marriage filing appeared in [neighboring] "King George o, VA records on Nov. 1, 1722. ith this child being a Kilgore stepson as opposed to a biological son f Peter, his YDNA would probably not match any of our Kilgore lines - unless HIS father's father was a Kilgore. ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KILGORE-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message