I have David E. Sloan's pedigree and descendancy and will copy it for you if you don't already have it--not including the Lightbody and Hartman lines. I also have some Harlans from TN & Randolph Co, MO. in my database. I haven't heard that Sloansville was a possible town name; just that Kirk "paid off" the surveyors to name it after him. You can research Adair Co slave records and you might find that David was a slave owner. As I understand it, Adair Co. had one foot in the Union and one in the Confederacy and some number of people (unknown by me) did own slaves. Quentin Cabell Smith **************************************Check out AOL's list of 2007's hottest products. (http://money.aol.com/special/hot-products-2007?NCID=aoltop00030000000001)
> I > also have some Harlans from TN & Randolph Co, MO. in my database. Harlan? I have a Cynthia Harlan, born about 1846, married to William Thompson. Because Thompson is the line of my research, I have no parents for Cynthia, and have recorded little else. Is she in your database? As to the Sloan line, I have corresponded with Harold and we are very distant cousins. My Sloan interest is the family and descendants of Columbus James and Rebecca (Thompson) Sloan. Anyone else? Elizabeth Richardson