Fran, I am passing this on to my son-in-law, Robert L. McLeod, III. If this is his Daniel, whom he believes is the start of their American line, then he came from Skye. Rob would know more but I believe Daniel had a son, Robert L, who was Gr. Grandfather of the present R.L. They come from N.C and Rob was born in Sumter, but I'll let him decide. B.S. ----- Original Message ----- From: Fran<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 8:26 AM Subject: [NCCUMBER] Daniel McLeod Daniel MCLEOD was born in Scotland ca 1781 and died in Lowndes Co., GA about 1884. In NC Daniel married Nancy UNKNOWN who was born in NC ca 1787. (Nancy was about ten years older than Daniel). Daniel and Nancy were in SC by 1810 and were enumerated in GA by 1840. Would like to correspond with anyone having knowledge of this family. In particular I would like to know Daniel's port of entry into the US and his place of birth in Scotland. I would like to know Nancy's maiden name and names of her parents. If anyone connects to this family, I have lots of information on them when in GA. Any information useful. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Daniel MCLEOD was born in Scotland ca 1781 and died in Lowndes Co., GA about 1884. In NC Daniel married Nancy UNKNOWN who was born in NC ca 1787. (Nancy was about ten years older than Daniel). Daniel and Nancy were in SC by 1810 and were enumerated in GA by 1840. Would like to correspond with anyone having knowledge of this family. In particular I would like to know Daniel's port of entry into the US and his place of birth in Scotland. I would like to know Nancy's maiden name and names of her parents. If anyone connects to this family, I have lots of information on them when in GA. Any information useful.
Seeking contact with researchers of the Levi West family. Levi West was in Robeson Co NC prior to moving to eastern Cumberland Co NC. He died in 1849. Some of his children returned to Robeson Co NC after the death of their father. -- Sam West Lumberton, Robeson Co NC "Not all of us can do great things, but we all can do small things in a great way." author unknown
Samuel WEST and his wife sold in 1879, land to Doc SCOTT. Can someone with a book of deeds abstracts provide Cumberland Deed book number and page for that deed, please? Also Cummings WEST was living in Cumberland and married to Patsy (Martha?) by 1840. Does anyone have a date of marriage for them? I viewed the Cumberland pages and did not find a marriage record. Thanks for any help/information.
----- Original Message ----- From: Betty Lee Streckfuss<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 9:31 PM Subject: Re: [NCCUMBER] Raleigh, NC Workshop - Nov. 3 & 4, 2006 My how I'd love to be there. I'm a Texan though so alas. My 7 times Great Grandfather was a Grand Jury man and tax collector, petit jury etc. He is my notable patriot, Mark Mason, son of Ralph Mason, Cumberland County turned Nash. They were both signers of the petition to declare a new county be formed. I am still searching for the book about this area and era, called "Greenpaths" or maybe just the history of Nash County. "By Dawn's Early Light". Anyone have a copy? [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> ----- Original Message ----- From: Publicity - NC Genealogical Society<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 11:49 AM Subject: [NCCUMBER] Raleigh, NC Workshop - Nov. 3 & 4, 2006 Raleigh, NC Workshop - Nov. 3 & 4, 2006 The North Carolina Genealogical Society is sponsoring a two-day workshop, "Meeting Your Ancestor's Neighbors Over the Back Fence and in the Court Room", conducted by Helen F.M. Leary, J. Mark Lowe, and Ann Basnight. The workshop will be held Friday, Nov. 3 and Saturday Nov. 4, 2006, at Brier Creek Country Club, 9410 Club Hill Drive, Raleigh, NC. All three speakers are professional genealogists and lecturers. Helen F.M. Leary was editor and contributing author of "North Carolina Research: Genealogy and Local History." She is also Past-President of the Board for Certification of Genealogists. J. Mark Lowe is formerly Vice President of Development for the Federation of Genealogical Societies, Vice President of the Genealogical Speakers Guild and Past-President of the Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society. Ann Basnight has thirty years classroom teaching experience and is President of the North Carolina Genealogical Society. She was editor of the Tyrrell County Genealogy & Historical Society Journal and President of Beaufort County Genealogical Society. Lectures scheduled for Friday, Nov. 3: "My Taxes Were Due When? (Using Delinquent Tax Lists and Release Books)" - Lowe "Spotlight on the Neighbors: What They Can Tell Us and How to Ask" - Leary "Backtracking – From Present Residence to Former Address" - Leary "Wonder What’s Over the Mountain" - Lowe Lectures scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 4: "Colonial Court Day a Social Event" - Basnight "Nobody’s Daughter: A Case Study in Proving the Parentage of a Mysterious Married Woman" - Leary "Following a Case Through Court" - Lowe The registration fee includes lunch. Walk-ins are welcome; however workshop packets may not be available. A map showing the location of the workshop may be found at http://www.mapquest.com/<http://www.mapquest.com/<http://www.mapquest.com/<http://www.mapquest.com/>> by plugging in the street address above. Details and registration information for this workshop are available by e-mail from [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> or on the World Wide Web at http://www.ncgenealogy.org/<http://www.ncgenealogy.org/<http://www.ncgenealogy.org/<http://www.ncgenealogy.org/>> by clicking on Calendar & Events on the left side of the page, then on the November Annual Meeting & Fall Workshop button. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
My how I'd love to be there. I'm a Texan though so alas. My 7 times Great Grandfather was a Grand Jury man and tax collector, petit jury etc. He is my notable patriot, Mark Mason, son of Ralph Mason, Cumberland County turned Nash. They were both signers of the petition to declare a new county be formed. I am still searching for the book about this area and era, called "Greenpaths" or maybe just the history of Nash County. "By Dawn's Early Light". Anyone have a copy? [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ----- Original Message ----- From: Publicity - NC Genealogical Society<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 11:49 AM Subject: [NCCUMBER] Raleigh, NC Workshop - Nov. 3 & 4, 2006 Raleigh, NC Workshop - Nov. 3 & 4, 2006 The North Carolina Genealogical Society is sponsoring a two-day workshop, "Meeting Your Ancestor's Neighbors Over the Back Fence and in the Court Room", conducted by Helen F.M. Leary, J. Mark Lowe, and Ann Basnight. The workshop will be held Friday, Nov. 3 and Saturday Nov. 4, 2006, at Brier Creek Country Club, 9410 Club Hill Drive, Raleigh, NC. All three speakers are professional genealogists and lecturers. Helen F.M. Leary was editor and contributing author of "North Carolina Research: Genealogy and Local History." She is also Past-President of the Board for Certification of Genealogists. J. Mark Lowe is formerly Vice President of Development for the Federation of Genealogical Societies, Vice President of the Genealogical Speakers Guild and Past-President of the Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society. Ann Basnight has thirty years classroom teaching experience and is President of the North Carolina Genealogical Society. She was editor of the Tyrrell County Genealogy & Historical Society Journal and President of Beaufort County Genealogical Society. Lectures scheduled for Friday, Nov. 3: "My Taxes Were Due When? (Using Delinquent Tax Lists and Release Books)" - Lowe "Spotlight on the Neighbors: What They Can Tell Us and How to Ask" - Leary "Backtracking – From Present Residence to Former Address" - Leary "Wonder What’s Over the Mountain" - Lowe Lectures scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 4: "Colonial Court Day a Social Event" - Basnight "Nobody’s Daughter: A Case Study in Proving the Parentage of a Mysterious Married Woman" - Leary "Following a Case Through Court" - Lowe The registration fee includes lunch. Walk-ins are welcome; however workshop packets may not be available. A map showing the location of the workshop may be found at http://www.mapquest.com/<http://www.mapquest.com/> by plugging in the street address above. Details and registration information for this workshop are available by e-mail from [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or on the World Wide Web at http://www.ncgenealogy.org/<http://www.ncgenealogy.org/> by clicking on Calendar & Events on the left side of the page, then on the November Annual Meeting & Fall Workshop button. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Raleigh, NC Workshop - Nov. 3 & 4, 2006 The North Carolina Genealogical Society is sponsoring a two-day workshop, "Meeting Your Ancestor's Neighbors Over the Back Fence and in the Court Room", conducted by Helen F.M. Leary, J. Mark Lowe, and Ann Basnight. The workshop will be held Friday, Nov. 3 and Saturday Nov. 4, 2006, at Brier Creek Country Club, 9410 Club Hill Drive, Raleigh, NC. All three speakers are professional genealogists and lecturers. Helen F.M. Leary was editor and contributing author of "North Carolina Research: Genealogy and Local History." She is also Past-President of the Board for Certification of Genealogists. J. Mark Lowe is formerly Vice President of Development for the Federation of Genealogical Societies, Vice President of the Genealogical Speakers Guild and Past-President of the Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society. Ann Basnight has thirty years classroom teaching experience and is President of the North Carolina Genealogical Society. She was editor of the Tyrrell County Genealogy & Historical Society Journal and President of Beaufort County Genealogical Society. Lectures scheduled for Friday, Nov. 3: "My Taxes Were Due When? (Using Delinquent Tax Lists and Release Books)" - Lowe "Spotlight on the Neighbors: What They Can Tell Us and How to Ask" - Leary "Backtracking – From Present Residence to Former Address" - Leary "Wonder What’s Over the Mountain" - Lowe Lectures scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 4: "Colonial Court Day a Social Event" - Basnight "Nobody’s Daughter: A Case Study in Proving the Parentage of a Mysterious Married Woman" - Leary "Following a Case Through Court" - Lowe The registration fee includes lunch. Walk-ins are welcome; however workshop packets may not be available. A map showing the location of the workshop may be found at http://www.mapquest.com/ by plugging in the street address above. Details and registration information for this workshop are available by e-mail from [email protected] or on the World Wide Web at http://www.ncgenealogy.org/ by clicking on Calendar & Events on the left side of the page, then on the November Annual Meeting & Fall Workshop button.
Can anyone please give me direction to the Reedy Prong Cem., I looked in the Sampson Book Cem. records, Johnston Co. Books and Harnett Co. Site for this cem. IF you leave Randall's Church Cem. heading for Johnston Co. on Hyw. 55 the cem. is located in that area. I can't seem to find it. Thanks, Donna
Thank you again for this info., it really has help. Donna
Thank you so much, I didn't have that info. Thanks again, Donna
Donna - These may be yours: 1910 Federal Census Newton Grove Sampson Co NC, enumerated 06 May 1910 Raynor, James R. M W 37 m1 16y Farmer NC NC NC Nancy E. F W 40 M1 bore 11 children, 10 living NC NC NC Clarence M W 14 son NC Herbert M W 12 son NC Bernice M W 11 son NC Bertus M W 11 son NC Ella J. F W 9 dau NC Allie E. F W 8 dau NC Etta M. F W 6 dau NC Lov E. F W 5 dau NC Robert E. M W 2 son NC Carlie M W 1 son NC Elaine -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: 09/18/06 18:50:43 To: [email protected] Subject: [NCCUMBER] Hudson Looking for info on Lofton Hudson born 27 Aug. 1893 and died Ella Jane Raynor who was born in Sampson. Their children was Cathleen, Eva M., Loften, Blanche, Tuasie and Mary. Does anyone know this family in Cumberland Co. Thanks, Donna ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Corrections - Sarah E was born 1882 and Holbert's first wife's name is unknown to me. Sorry! ec Donna - 1900 Federal Census Westbrook Sampson Co NC enumerated 2 June 1900 All born NC, parents born NC Hudson, Holbert 57, head, b Apr 1843 m 8 yr, Farmer, Owned Delia 41, wife, Feb 1857, married 8 yrs, bore 3 children, 3 children living Refton 20, son, Sep 1879, Farm laborer Sarah E 17, dau, Aug 1892 Fannie 14, dau, Jun 1885 Preston 9, son, Nov 1890 Lifton 6, son, Aug 1893 Jerona E 3, dau, Sep 1896 Alma 2, son, Sep 1897 Coats, Elizabeth 100, mother, Feb 1800, widowed, bore 1 child, 1 child living It appears the first 4 children were Ella's, the last 3 were Delia's. Elaine -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: 09/18/06 18:50:43 To: [email protected] Subject: [NCCUMBER] Hudson Looking for info on Lofton Hudson born 27 Aug. 1893 and died Ella Jane Raynor who was born in Sampson. Their children was Cathleen, Eva M., Loften, Blanche, Tuasie and Mary. Does anyone know this family in Cumberland Co. Thanks, Donna ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Donna - 1900 Federal Census Westbrook Sampson Co NC enumerated 2 June 1900 All born NC, parents born NC Hudson, Holbert 57, head, b Apr 1843 m 8 yr, Farmer, Owned Delia 41, wife, Feb 1857, married 8 yrs, bore 3 children, 3 children living Refton 20, son, Sep 1879, Farm laborer Sarah E 17, dau, Aug 1892 Fannie 14, dau, Jun 1885 Preston 9, son, Nov 1890 Lifton 6, son, Aug 1893 Jerona E 3, dau, Sep 1896 Alma 2, son, Sep 1897 Coats, Elizabeth 100, mother, Feb 1800, widowed, bore 1 child, 1 child living It appears the first 4 children were Ella's, the last 3 were Delia's. Elaine -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: 09/18/06 18:50:43 To: [email protected] Subject: [NCCUMBER] Hudson Looking for info on Lofton Hudson born 27 Aug. 1893 and died Ella Jane Raynor who was born in Sampson. Their children was Cathleen, Eva M., Loften, Blanche, Tuasie and Mary. Does anyone know this family in Cumberland Co. Thanks, Donna ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Donna - According to his WWI Draft Registration: Lofton Henry Hudson, Born 27 Aug 1893 Sampson Co NC Age 22, Medium height, Slender build, Brown eyes, Black hair, Single, White Lived in Dunn RFD 6, Laborer for A M Barnhill No parents or siblings listed as nearest relatives Although missing no limbs, or otherwise deformed, he was declared Physically Unfit on 05 June 1917 SSCI shows his death in Dunn, Harnett Co NC Death Collection states he died 29 Dec 1984, Sampson Co, age 91, at home, father's name H, widowed Elaine -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: 09/18/06 18:50:43 To: [email protected] Subject: [NCCUMBER] Hudson Looking for info on Lofton Hudson born 27 Aug. 1893 and died Ella Jane Raynor who was born in Sampson. Their children was Cathleen, Eva M., Loften, Blanche, Tuasie and Mary. Does anyone know this family in Cumberland Co. Thanks, Donna ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Looking for info on Lofton Hudson born 27 Aug. 1893 and died Ella Jane Raynor who was born in Sampson. Their children was Cathleen, Eva M., Loften, Blanche, Tuasie and Mary. Does anyone know this family in Cumberland Co. Thanks, Donna
Joe McKay .. Found a copy of your 7-6-00 e-mail .... looking for John McKay and others .. this may be it. The cemetery is in Carver's Creek Twp, Cumberland County .. near Harnett. Better late than never! Bob Butler- Fuquay Varina, NC ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- CULBRETH - McKAY CEMETERY DIRECTIONS: Located on 401 north about 10 miles, opposite SR 1611. EASON, Otha B. Sep 5,1894 - Feb 27,1930 McCORQUODALE, Infant Son of W.D. & A.C. McCorquodale Born & Died Apr 12,1926 McCORQUODALE, William Douglas Apr 26,1888 - Sep 10,1940 McCORQUODALE, John D. [no dates] NORDAN, Duncan N.C. Pvt. Btry C. 58 Armd FA BN WW II Jan 9,1916 - Feb 28,1958 NORDAN, Ernest Linwood Jul 2,1906 - Jan 6,1927 NORDAN, Infant Dau of Duncan & Juriah B. Nordan [no dates] HUBBARD, Edwin N. Son of P.N. & Virginia Hubbard 1905 - 1906 NORDAN, Juriah Burdette Wife of Duncan Nordan Apr 9,1880 - Feb 25,1920 NORDAN, Duncan Apr 23,1869 - Apr 13,1935 HUBBARD, Peter N. 1880 - 1913 HUBBARD, Virginia M. 1882 - 1921 SEALY, Virginia H. Feb 20,1908 - Dec 3,1961 SEALY, Peter Lee Jan 9,1942 - Jun 1,1968 BANKS, George W. Cpl. U.S. Army May 4,1920 - Jan 1,1975 McKAY, Maggie Jul 24, 1870 - Dec 7,1936 McCORQUODALE, Virginia C. Wife of J.T. McCorquodale Jun 23,1850 - Oct 8,1911 McKAY, Margaret McD. Wife of G.A. McKay Jan 23,1832 - Apr 21,1890 McKAY, George A. Apr 24,1830 - Aug 6,1905 RAY, Emma E. Dau of W.B. & Christian Ray Sep 29,1866 - Jul 22,1939 RAY, Roberta Dau of William B. & Christian Ray Aug 22,1874 - Jul 21,1949 CULBRETH, Grey May 15,1825 - Dec 6,1900 CULBRETH, Sarah Wife of Grey Culbreth 1828 - Oct 12,1911 CULBRETH, Francis Lee Dau of Grey & Rebecca Culbreth Apr 22,1848 - Feb 1882 RAY, William Son of W.B. & C.A. Ray Apr 9,1869 - Jun 5,1869 RAY, Edgar Son of W.B. & C.A. Ray Apr 9,1869 - Jun 2,1869 RAY, Christie R. Dau of W.B. & C.A. Ray Aug 9,1879 - Aug 22,1882 RAY, Isabella Dau of W.B. & C.A. Ray Jan 1,1865 - Aug 1,1865 RAY, Christian McKay Wife of Wm. R. Ray Sep 29,1840 - Dec 22,1923 RAY, William B. Son of Duncan & Jane Ray Feb 1,1825 - Feb 10,1913 McKAY, Infant Child of J.A. & E. McKay [no dates] McKAY, John Son of J. A. & E. McKay [no dates] McKAY, Emily Wife of J.A. MCKay [no dates] CULBRETH - McKAY CEMETERY - CONTINUED McKAY, Aleph Dau of J.A. & E. McKay [no dates]
Thanks a ton This did say continued but there was nothing after Emily McKay is that all ther is? thanks a ton trisha > [Original Message] > From: Robert M Butler <[email protected]> > To: NC-Cumb Rootsweb <[email protected]> > Date: 9/18/2006 3:25:45 PM > Subject: [NCCUMBER] John McKay > > Joe McKay .. Found a copy of your 7-6-00 e-mail .... looking for John McKay and > others .. this may be it. The cemetery is in Carver's Creek Twp, Cumberland County .. near Harnett. > > Better late than never! > > Bob Butler- Fuquay Varina, NC > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------- > > CULBRETH - McKAY CEMETERY > > DIRECTIONS: Located on 401 north about 10 miles, opposite SR 1611. > > EASON, Otha B. Sep > 5,1894 - Feb 27,1930 > McCORQUODALE, Infant Son of W.D. & A.C. McCorquodale > Born & Died Apr 12,1926 > McCORQUODALE, William Douglas Apr > 26,1888 - Sep 10,1940 McCORQUODALE, John D. > [no dates] > NORDAN, Duncan N.C. Pvt. Btry C. 58 Armd FA BN WW II > Jan 9,1916 - Feb 28,1958 > NORDAN, Ernest Linwood Jul > 2,1906 - Jan 6,1927 > NORDAN, Infant Dau of Duncan & Juriah B. Nordan > [no dates] > HUBBARD, Edwin N. Son of P.N. & Virginia Hubbard 1905 > - 1906 > NORDAN, Juriah Burdette Wife of Duncan Nordan Apr 9,1880 - Feb 25,1920 > > NORDAN, Duncan > Apr 23,1869 - Apr 13,1935 > HUBBARD, Peter N. > 1880 - 1913 > HUBBARD, Virginia M. > 1882 - 1921 > SEALY, Virginia H. > Feb 20,1908 - Dec 3,1961 > SEALY, Peter Lee Jan > 9,1942 - Jun 1,1968 > BANKS, George W. Cpl. U.S. Army May > 4,1920 - Jan 1,1975 McKAY, Maggie > Jul 24, 1870 - Dec 7,1936 > McCORQUODALE, Virginia C. Wife of J.T. McCorquodale > Jun 23,1850 - Oct 8,1911 > McKAY, Margaret McD. Wife of G.A. McKay Jan > 23,1832 - Apr 21,1890 > McKAY, George A. Apr > 24,1830 - Aug 6,1905 > RAY, Emma E. Dau of W.B. & Christian Ray Sep 29,1866 - Jul > 22,1939 > RAY, Roberta Dau of William B. & Christian Ray Aug > 22,1874 - Jul 21,1949 > CULBRETH, Grey May > 15,1825 - Dec 6,1900 > CULBRETH, Sarah Wife of Grey Culbreth > 1828 - Oct 12,1911 > CULBRETH, Francis Lee Dau of Grey & Rebecca Culbreth > Apr 22,1848 - Feb 1882 > RAY, William Son of W.B. & C.A. Ray Apr > 9,1869 - Jun 5,1869 > RAY, Edgar Son of W.B. & C.A. Ray Apr 9,1869 > - Jun 2,1869 > RAY, Christie R. Dau of W.B. & C.A. Ray Aug 9,1879 - > Aug 22,1882 > RAY, Isabella Dau of W.B. & C.A. Ray Jan 1,1865 - > Aug 1,1865 > RAY, Christian McKay Wife of Wm. R. Ray Sep > 29,1840 - Dec 22,1923 > RAY, William B. Son of Duncan & Jane Ray Feb 1,1825 > - Feb 10,1913 > McKAY, Infant Child of J.A. & E. McKay > [no dates] > McKAY, John Son of J. A. & E. McKay > [no dates] > McKAY, Emily Wife of J.A. MCKay > [no dates] > > CULBRETH - McKAY CEMETERY - CONTINUED > > McKAY, Aleph Dau of J.A. & E. McKay > [no dates] > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
[email protected] writes: Go here for an on-line map showing the location-- Maude Ann, thank you very much! Awkoska/Fran
The North Carolina Gazetteer(A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places _William S. Powell Watering Hole Swamp:rises in w Robeson County and flows s into Wilkinson Swamp. Also sometimes known as Water hole Swamp. .. NCCUMBER] Watering Hole Swamp 9/14/2006 9:39:56 AM Eastern Standard Time [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) writes: to: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) , [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) , [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) , [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) Listmembers, I have a 1786 deed abstract showing land located on Watering Hole Swamp. Can anyone tell me where this body of water/land was found in 1786? Thanks very much.
Listmembers, I have a 1786 deed abstract showing land located on Watering Hole Swamp. Can anyone tell me where this body of water/land was found in 1786? Thanks very much.