Eunice, Please see the reply I posted to Tom Pennington's message. Clay Co., Tn., borders Monroe Co., Ky., as you probably know. I think my Elizabeth may be linked to your and Tom's lines. I need to check on her birth date -- will post to the list -- as the dates I have for Elizabeth now would have her only sixteen when she married Rodden Thompson. The Cherry line links to several of my other family, and I'll follow up on that. Doug Moore has a lot of that family's data at his web site. Thanks, Jemima ----- Original Message ----- From: Eunice Chapmond-Kilgore <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 6:29 PM Subject: Re: [PENNINGTON-L] My wish. Group 26 +++ (G.# unknown) > I to agree with Tom., My gggrandmother was Sarah Elizabeth Pennington . > She married James T. Cherry 2 June 1878 Clay Co. Tennessee. > I would like to know what group I belong to , Too. > The only thing I don't agree with Tom about is my forehead. > Can't do anything to my head. I would lose my census.<G> > Eunice > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Tom Pennington <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 1:52 PM > Subject: Re: [PENNINGTON-L] My wish. Group 26 +++ (G.# unknown) > > > > Cousin; I would gladly put my group number anywhere you would like it, > > providing that I had a group number, I would even consider emblazoning > > it in the middle of my forehead. > > If you can find my great grandfather's parents, then, that would > > possibly tell who he was descended from, then I would have a chance of > > joining a group. > > In case you are interested , his name was;Wilson Pennington, born Ky. > > 1809. He lived and died in the area of Jackson co., Tn and Monroe > > county, Ky. dying in the 1870 -75 period as far as can be determined. > > He married Elizabeth Denham and had four children, I can supply you > > their names and birth dates and also their dates of deaths in case you > > are interested. > > There are those who firmly believe that he may have been an unnamed > > son of Simeon Pennington, but there is not that first shred of proof, as > > yet found. > > Just wanted to point out to you that it is not always possible do do > > something, not because we are stubborn, obstinate, dumb or forgetful, > > but for the simple reason that we do not have the information to do it. > > Thanks for your attention, Tom Pennington > > > > [email protected] wrote: > > > > > > The only thing I would wish for is for every one to put their group > number > > > in the subject line so I would know if we are Kin. > > > > > > [email protected] > > > > > > ==== PENNINGTON Mailing List ==== > > > Do not post virus warnings on this list. > > > Practice safe e-mail habits and only open attachments you are expecting > > > For addition virus info see http://www.symantec.com/us.index.html or > > > http://www.mcafee.com/ > > > > > > ==== PENNINGTON Mailing List ==== > > The Pennington Research Association Web Site > > http://penningtonresearch.org > > for subscribe and unsub instructions, > > follow the links to e-mail group. > > > > ______________________________