In 1998, Linda Parramore Culpepper completed her masters thesis at Western Carolina University (Cullowhee) entitled "Blood, the Tie that Binds: The Role of the Scottish Clans in North Carolina Loyalism during the Revolutionary Era". I would like to get in touch with Ms. Culpepper and would appreciate hearing from anyone who knows her. I would hope that some group would be interested in publishing her thesis which should be of great interest to those with Scottish ancestors in North Carolina. Doug Purcell 633 North Randolph Avenue Eufaula, AL 36027-1209 [email protected] or [email protected]
Doug, Where did you hear about this thesis? Please let us all know when you locate it. Shouldn't it be on ERIC-Education Resources In ???, can't remember what the "c" stands for? Would UNC have it on file? Please help us someone. Betty Doug Purcell wrote: > In 1998, Linda Parramore Culpepper completed her masters thesis at Western > Carolina University (Cullowhee) entitled "Blood, the Tie that Binds: The > Role of the Scottish Clans in North Carolina Loyalism during the > Revolutionary Era". I would like to get in touch with Ms. Culpepper and > would appreciate hearing from anyone who knows her. I would hope that some > group would be interested in publishing her thesis which should be of great > interest to those with Scottish ancestors in North Carolina. > > Doug Purcell > 633 North Randolph Avenue > Eufaula, AL 36027-1209 > [email protected] or > [email protected]