Oh, thanks a lot! DANIEL McNEILL in Cumberland? The only name that might have been worse is Mary Campbell. Now that I'm through with my tantrum - >From # 147 FARISH, Thomas [to] BANKS, Fanny, 01/03/1804 >From # 11 Farish, Frances, 020 [Caswell County], 1864, RB-T/28, AR Farish, Thomas, 020 [Caswell County], 1863, RB-S/614, AR >From # 67 3745 M'LAURIN: M. In Chatham county, on the 6th inst., Mr. JAMES M'LAURIN, merchant, of Fayetteville, to Miss FANNY FARRISH, dau. of THOMAS FARRISH, Esq., of Chatham. RRw Fri 21 Jan 1820 3:6 3812 M'NEILL: M. In Chatham county, on the 1st inst., DANIEL M'NEILL, Esq., Sheriff of Moore [county], to Miss JULIA FARRISH, dau. of THOMAS FARRISH, Esq., of the former county. RaNCSw 15 Oct 1829 3:6/ RRsw Mon 19 Oct 1829 3:4./ RRw Thurs 22 Oct 1829 1:4. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: EHanebury@aol.com To: d7777@worldnet.att.net ; NCCUMBER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 2:35 PM Subject: Re: [NCCUMBER] McQUAG/McCAIG - whatever In a message dated 06/16/2001 12:32:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, d7777@worldnet.att.net writes: Hi Barb, When you want a "Scotsman" you ask Myrtle Bridges. Really < hmmmm> I have a very elusive Daniel McNeill, born 1799 at Cross Creek, NC, died in 1861 in Holly Springs, Miss being called Col. Daniel McNeill. No idea who his parents are/were he married Julia Ann Farrish d of Thomas Farrish and Frances Pannill. Eliz