Hi Norma, I looked at my family files and I do have two Daniels. One is Benjamin Woodson Daniel, b. 1749 and his son Tapley/Tassley b. 1785. I don't know where I got those names! One of those dreadful mistakes of not documenting enough. I have two Tillman lines. One is through Cedar County. The other is my aunt's ex-husband Lincoln R."Ted" Tillman. I don't know where he was born, but died in Chickasha, OK. Thanks, Jann ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
Thanks for quick response Jann. I know exactly what you mean about under-documenting. Unfortunately, it's like raising kids. By the time you're experienced enough to know what you're doing, you've spent all that time doing something, that had you knoiwn earlier, could have made things turn out absolutely, positiviely, wonderful instead of just OK, good, or great. I believe your Benj Woodson DANIEL might belong to the line of a friend and previous co-worker (before we both retired) of mine. We're pretty sure we're related somewhere along the way, but she's not doing research, just curious and has some passed down from other family members - and I've not done any geni in years, since I too had a computer screw-up. We have a TILMAN m into our DANIEL in either Cedar or Dade Co's (next to one another, so could be either.) I think it was in the Chester DANIEL line, either as a sibling, or child. Peter DANIEL was either Chester DANIEL's fa or G'fa (Fa, I think) ... and Chester's sibling William Blueford DANIEL is my line. He was my GG-G'fa if I'm remembering correctly. I have most, if not all, of this in hard copy in one of the 200 or so binders I have, but it's been over seven years since I've done any real research, and I just don't remember what form of organizational acumen I happened to be in at that time, so have no idea what or where I've put them in the binders. I don't know about you, but I've switched ways of doing things so many times, it's hard to figure out what I did sometimes. :-P I'll pass this info on to Bety, re the Benj Woodson DANIEL ... do you have anything further on them besides just those names and dates? Thanks Norma Jean JD2OK@aol.com wrote: >Hi Norma, > >I looked at my family files and I do have two Daniels. One is Benjamin >Woodson Daniel, b. 1749 and his son Tapley/Tassley b. 1785. >I don't know where I got those names! One of those dreadful mistakes of not >documenting enough. > >I have two Tillman lines. One is through Cedar County. The other is my aunt's >ex-husband Lincoln R."Ted" Tillman. I don't know where he was born, but died >in Chickasha, OK. > >Thanks, >Jann > > >************************************** > See what's new at >http://www.aol.com > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MOCEDAR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >