Hi, all. I first sent this entry to the MCLAUGHLIN List, a few days ago, and have not received any responses. So, I have decided to broaden the search, so that all you folks who might have 'a clue' can send it to me!! If you are the one, and would be so kind, any help is greatly appreciated!! Charles, spelling either MCGLOUGHLIN or MCLAUGHLIN Surnames: MCGLOUGHLIN, MCLAUGHLIN, TUBB, SANDERS in Perry Co., Alabama, in the 1815-1850 period!! Charles MCGLOUGHLIN or MCLAUGHLIN is a GGG++GF of mine. He appears, in my records, first, at his wedding to Serena TUBB, on 2-24-1830, in Perry Co., Al. I have a bit of the family history for Serena, and if you care to, please forward any info about her ancestors and we will exchange data. It is said that Charles was born in NC, but I do not know where (possibly Franklin Co.??) and, of course, I have no idea who his parents were, nor any other detail of his younger life. Among others who appeared in Perry Co. at about the same time, was Sherrod SANDERS, who is another of those phantom GGG+GF of mine. He also is said to be born in NC, (again, maybe Franklin Co.??) and his father's name is suggested to be Vinson (Vincent) SANDERS. Sherrod married a lady, named Rachel T., and I have wondered if she was a member of the TUBB clan, as well as Serena. However, no information has shown that to the case, to date. Another man, John SANDERS, has recently come into focus, but no certainty about either of these two has been found, to clarify the SANDERS family lines. All these four (or five) may have arrived in the same migrating travel group as young persons, and could have become eligible to marry, after they arrived in Alabama. Does anyone out there know of this being a proveable possibility? Children of these two couples are George William SANDERS and Nancy Irene MCLAUGHLIN, who were married, moved to Texas, raised their children to young adult ages, but George died at age 40 or so, of a fever epidemic, and Nancy died a couple of years later, of complications of the same fevers. The younger children were 'given' by Nancy to near kinsmen to raise, and they were separated from each other, after she died. If you know of Charles MCGLOUGHLIN by that name, or by the more common spelling, it would be a real favor to me to let me hear what you can tell me about him, or about any of the other persons mentioned!! Thanks for your thoughts!! Joe DUKE > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <McLAUGHLIN-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <McLAUGHLIN-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 17:00 > Subject: McLAUGHLIN-D Digest V01 #68 > > >
i have afew books about franklin co.....one of the will books mentions vincent saunders....and son, sherrod....dated 7oct1816. i'll look for more info when i have a few extra moments....i work full time. hope this helps some.... i notice that your last name is DUKE....this is one of the surnames in my father's franklin co. line...hey, maybe we're cousins !! sandy ----- Original Message ----- From: "wandajoe" <wandajoe@m-y.net> To: <NCFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 2:56 PM Subject: [NCFRANKL] Re: Ancestors in my files -- anyone know them?? > > Hi, all. I first sent this entry to the MCLAUGHLIN List, a few days ago, > and have not received any responses. So, I have decided to broaden the > search, so that all you folks who might have 'a clue' can send it to me!! > If you are the one, and would be so kind, any help is greatly appreciated!! > > Charles, spelling either MCGLOUGHLIN or MCLAUGHLIN > > > Surnames: MCGLOUGHLIN, MCLAUGHLIN, TUBB, SANDERS in Perry Co., Alabama, > in the 1815-1850 period!! > > Charles MCGLOUGHLIN or MCLAUGHLIN is a GGG++GF of mine. He appears, in my > records, first, at his wedding to Serena TUBB, on 2-24-1830, in Perry Co., > Al. > > I have a bit of the family history for Serena, and if you care to, please > forward any info about her ancestors and we will exchange data. > > It is said that Charles was born in NC, but I do not know where (possibly > Franklin Co.??) and, of course, I have no idea who his parents were, nor any > other detail of his younger life. > > Among others who appeared in Perry Co. at about the same time, was Sherrod > SANDERS, who is another of those phantom GGG+GF of mine. He also is said > to be born in NC, (again, maybe Franklin Co.??) and his father's name is > suggested to be Vinson (Vincent) SANDERS. > > Sherrod married a lady, named Rachel T., and I have wondered if she was a > member of the TUBB clan, as well as Serena. However, no information has > shown that to the case, to date. > > Another man, John SANDERS, has recently come into focus, but no certainty > about either of these two has been found, to clarify the SANDERS family > lines. > All these four (or five) may have arrived in the same migrating travel group > as young persons, and could have become eligible to marry, after they > arrived in > Alabama. Does anyone out there know of this being a proveable > possibility? > > Children of these two couples are George William SANDERS and Nancy Irene > MCLAUGHLIN, who were married, moved to Texas, raised their children to young > adult ages, but George died at age 40 or so, of a fever epidemic, and Nancy > died a couple of years later, of complications of the same fevers. The > younger children were 'given' by Nancy to near kinsmen to raise, and they > were separated from each other, after she died. > > If you know of Charles MCGLOUGHLIN by that name, or by the more common > spelling, it would be a real favor to me to let me hear what you can tell me > about him, or about any of the other persons mentioned!! > > Thanks for your thoughts!! Joe DUKE > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <McLAUGHLIN-D-request@rootsweb.com> > > To: <McLAUGHLIN-D@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 17:00 > > Subject: McLAUGHLIN-D Digest V01 #68 > > > > > > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >