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    1. Re: [LAWS-L] Henry Clay LAWS and Lindsay L. LAWS
    2. Karen: Sorry. I have a good line up of The LAW family from about 1650 in Scotland. Back then they spelled it LAWES then later LAWS, then about 1750 in Virginia the family split up and went in every direction. My line held to the LAW spelling but some of them went to the Carolinas and then to Georgia, Alabama, Illnois, and Mo. Now they are all over the U.S. and many still keep the "S" on the name. I have not worked on that part of the family so I can not tell you anything on them. I would imagin it is still our bunch and we probably are connected if you could go back another generation or two. We have resenrttly come out with a computer disc of the LAW Family History. It has about 18,000 names on it. We sell it for $10.00 each if you are interested, just send a check to Merril Law, 2200 Greentree N. apt 1111. Clarksville In 47129. We started with a book in mind but it soon became too much for a book. it would have been 8" thick. Next book will pick up the LAWS. Sorry. MERRIL

    07/06/2001 04:38:27
    1. Re: [LAWS-L] Henry Clay LAWS and Lindsay L. LAWS
    2. morgan
    3. I too was looking for ancestors of Lindsey Laws. It is actually Lindsey D. Laws. His father was Wm. Sr. and his mother was Appia Sumner. William was the son of Moses and Hester. Hester, I believe was the daughter of Bolitha Laws and Leah Sturgis. Moses was the son of Wilson from the info I have so far. Wilson and Moses were in Surrey and Onslow Counties in N. C. Does that help any? Carlene Morgan

    08/24/2001 04:47:53