Richard, The Ashpole Presbyterian Church is about two miles west of Roland, N. C. Turn left off Hwy. 501 at cross roads and the church is on the right with the cemetery on the left about a half mile from the cross roads. That's close. I'm not too good at directiions. Mary Harper Florida ---------- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [NCROBESO-L] ADAIR/MCTYER--- The Fairfields > Date: Thursday, June 01, 2000 4:23 PM > > Hello Joanne. I have some info on the McTyer's 1790 forward, with most info > after 1830. Mostly on William McTyer descendants. I have found several > cousins scattered around the country. > So the timeframe prior to 1800 is sketchy, that is until I uncovered the > Harlee Kinfolk > Books at the Charlotte Library. > While I don't use any particular family research program, I can accept > email/attachments. > Most of my search has been in Marion, SC & Marlboro County. > It wasn't until I read some of Harlee works that I was a little too far > south, although > the McTyer family did eventually reside there. > > I was wrong about the Fairfield's. This was James > Adairs home at one time in what is now present day Greene County, NC. > I am curious however > about the location of the Ashpole Church in Robeson County > s referenced on page 1238 in Harlee's Kinfolks. > I would also like to purchase these books. Where can I find them? > Thank you. Richard Harris Charlotte, NC >