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    1. Re: [MOYERS] Re: Moyers of Licoln Co., Tenn, PopeCo., Ill. and Saline Co., Ill.
    2. Thanks Gale, My Jacob died in Jackson Co., Georgia circa 1808. I have not been able to find the ship he came over on. Lore has him landing in Pa., but I can't find him there or anywhere else until he serves in the Rev. War militia in South Carolina. Bobbye

    08/03/2001 04:30:49
    1. Re: [MOYERS] Re: Moyers of Licoln Co., Tenn, PopeCo., Ill. and Saline Co., Ill.
    2. Chrystie MYERS
    3. Bobbye, I've been doing alot more reading, lately, regarding "landing spots" along the east coast. There were alot of settlers whom immigrated in above PA and upon arrival they immediately made their ways down into PA, as well as NJ and NY. Have you looked into these areas. Other spots could very well be MD and VA. In the mid 1600's the Thomas TODD arrived in Jamestown, only to head immediately to Baltimore County, MD. He purchased 1700 acres from the King of England prior to arrival, which many did in the 1600 and 1700's. Just a thought for ya! Chrystie Hjwwilson@aol.com wrote: > > Thanks Gale, > > My Jacob died in Jackson Co., Georgia circa 1808. I have not been able to > find the ship he came over on. Lore has him landing in Pa., but I can't find > him there or anywhere else until he serves in the Rev. War militia in South > Carolina. > > Bobbye -- Chrystie MYERS, Rootsweb Newsgroups & Boards Administrator MOYERS, MAYERS, MYRES, MAJOR, KRABAL, COWGER, SWECKER, BROOKOVER Myers Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrystiem/myersfam.html

    08/03/2001 07:27:23