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    1. Re: [KILGORE] Charles Kilgore DNA
    2. Dear Vickie, Dennie and Gail, Tell me how I can be helpful as a male Kilgore in the DNA project. I believe I've correctly identified myself as being from the Kilgore-Salyers merger as noted below, which would make me of the "Robert" line. I'm WELL behind in my reading on the board, so please tell me if you need me to do the DNA thing, and I'm one who probably would appreciate any financial help if it's more than $50. Can I help? My family line is as follows: Randy (b. 1954 Ray County, Missouri) Howard Kilgore (b. 1935 Clay County, MO) and Connie (Reno) Kilgore Ernest Kilgore (b. 1910 Clay County, MO) and Refa Pauline (Hutchings) Kilgore Albert Kilgore (b. 1883 Ray County, MO) and Eliza (Tarwater) Kilgore Andrew Kilgore (b. 1830 Marion County, TN) and Jane (Bronson) Kilgore Capt. John Kilgore (b. 1804 Ray County, VA) and Elizabeth (Copeland) Kilgore Stephen Kilgore (b. 1767 Orange County, NC) and Rebecca (Salyer) Kilgore Robert Kilgore (b. 1735) and Winifred (Clayton) Kilgore after that, here is the unproven legend Robert (1715-site unknown) and Elizabeth (Jack) Kilgore John (1680-Donagheady, County Down, Northern Ireland) and Elpeth (Howeson) Kilgore James (1660-Donagheady, County Down, Northern Ireland) and Margaret (Low) Kilgour Son of James is a Missing Generation, but his son is reportedly James (1603-Balbeggie, County Fife, Scotland) and Isabel (Steele) Kilgour **************Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. (http://www.walletpop.com/?NCID=emlcntuswall00000001)

    09/19/2008 05:14:47