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    1. Re: [KYWOLFE] Emma Swango McCoun
    2. Hi, Here are some notes I've collected: Emma, youngest child of Jesse and Emma Swango, married Ceasar McCoun. They had three children, two daughters and one son. They are now divorced (1955). Jesse "Bud" Swango married Emma Trimble, daughter of Shelton Trimble. Bud died of a heart attack at the old home place. He and Emma had four daughters and two sons; Buford, Ollie, Mary, Robert, Lillie and Emma (Wolfe Co Ky History). BACH441 Papers - Jesse M. "Bud" Swango, the oldest son of Samuel, married a Miss Trimble and they had two sons and three daughters, One son was Robert. One daughter, Lillie, married Granville Rose. Jesse M. died suddenly at Mt. Sterling where he had gone in business. Also, Jesse M. Swango b 18 Jan 1856. JESSE M. SWANGO: Date born 2: January 18, 1856, Morgan County, Kentucky. Died 2: October 15, 1917, Morgan County, Kentucky. Occupation: Clerk Child is listed above under (27) Stephen Mason Tutt. He married Emma Jane Kash Trimble. She was born Dec 1865, and died 08 Feb 1906. 1880 Breathitt Co. KY Census, Jackson #1/ELLIOTTVILLIE #6: SWANGO Jesse M. 24 KKK (single] (brother-in-law) in household of 220. Fletcher Mcguire. Winston

    01/12/2007 03:43:43
    1. Re: [KYWOLFE] Emma Swango McCoun
    2. Bess Rose Miller
    3. Thanks for the info. I looked into my Swango files and found most of it. Jessie was the son of Samuel Swango who was the son of Abraham "Little Abe" Swango (served in the War of 1812) and Deborah Odgen. It has been awhile since I have worked with this line and had forgotten some of it. Bess

    01/12/2007 12:21:13
    1. Re: [KYWOLFE] Emma Swango McCoun
    2. James Brown
    3. Ms. Miller Do you have any information between HALSEY and SWANGO's? Blessings James [email protected] Bess Rose Miller <[email protected]> wrote: Thanks for the info. I looked into my Swango files and found most of it. Jessie was the son of Samuel Swango who was the son of Abraham "Little Abe" Swango (served in the War of 1812) and Deborah Odgen. It has been awhile since I have worked with this line and had forgotten some of it. Bess ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Educator's Yahoo website: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MD_DC_VA_Educators

    03/31/2007 08:30:22