Beverly, Based on what you shared in your response to my rather long and disjointed message, "his daughter" should read "her daughter" in the excerpt below? Could you share with me more of the family tree for your Sarah McKinnie or is it McKinne? I do not know where Susannah Blackman fits in, etc, etc. I was sharing Virginia Howell's research notes which I have had for several years. I cut and pasted them from a Word document that she sent to me a long time ago. I made no attempt to correct any typos or other mistakes because I do not have access to the original documents. Virginia was a thorough researcher but had a mass of material that she tried to type up. I am sure that there are other unintentional mistakes. Thanks for correcting this one. But did I understand you correctly? Base on the Petition to the Court about the division of part of the the Estate of Nancy Ingram, widow of Needham Ingram, Sr., a Sarah McKinnie is named as a possible heir. As best I can make out she would be the granddaughter of Needham and Nancy Ingram, Sr. But apparently she is a different Sarah McKinnie who married Michael McKinnie and lived in MS. Is that correct? or Do you kinow anything about this Sarah McKinnie? Your Sarah McKinnie was married to John McKinnie. Is that correct? Where did she and John McKinnie live? >25 Nov 1830 - Hardeman Co/TN - Bk C p133 - Signed in Sampson Co/NC 13 Feb 1830 - Susannah Blackman, widow of said county and Needham >Ingram of > TN. witnesses that it is the desire of Susannah Blackman convey certain > Negroes for the separate use of his [should this read her daughter] daughter, Olive McKinnie, wife of > John McKinnie of Tennessee. Franklin Ingram, f_w_i@msn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beverly Crawford" <bevcraw@erols.com> To: <NCJOHNST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 6:52 AM Subject: Re: [NCJOHNST] NEEDHAM INGRAM > I have a copy of the November 1830 Hardeman County TN Deed Book entry of > Susannah Blackman conveying to Needham Ingram, if anyone would like a copy. One > correction though. Olive McKinne was Susannah's daughter (and sister of my > third greatgrandmother Ann Fellow Crawford). > > Beverly Crawford >