In a message dated 02/26/2005 10:02:21 AM Eastern Standard Time, kdpcabrio@comcast.net writes: Hi! Yes they were definitely all in the NC area in the 1850's. I have heard many tales of the Powel/Powells. I was also told a name that I havent seen Strickland Powell (I have to go into my notes) I dont have much on it, but said he always heard this name in our family. I know my names, but there isnt much of a record on them... Is this your Stickland Powell? Groom: Strickland Powell Bride: Mary E Moore Bond Date: 21 Jan 1868 Bond #: 000048694 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 005622 County: Franklin Record #: 02 143 Witness: T C Horton Clerk of County Court
EDZIMM@aol.com wrote: > >In a message dated 02/26/2005 10:02:21 AM Eastern Standard Time, >kdpcabrio@comcast.net writes: > >Hi! Yes they were definitely all in the NC area in the 1850's. I have heard >many tales of the Powel/Powells. I was also told a name that I havent seen >Strickland Powell (I have to go into my notes) I dont have much on it, but >said he always heard this name in our family. I know my names, but there >isnt much of a record on them... > > > >Is this your Stickland Powell? > Groom: Strickland Powell Bride: Mary E Moore Bond Date: 21 Jan >1868 Bond #: 000048694 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 >ImageNum: 005622 County: Franklin Record #: 02 143 Witness: T C >Horton Clerk of County Court > > >**** Do you know if those Powells, Moores, and Strickland went into Ga.? Also do you Have a Lafayette Powell and Sarah Powell and children in Md. They were in a Nelson boading house and one of my Nelson's were with them. As well as Charles Baker Va and Hancock from Dc-- They were in Merchandising. I would like to know who owned the boading house, but I know that is out of the question but would like more data on Lafatte Poweel and Sarah***** Blessings > > > > > >_____________________________________________________ >This message scanned for viruses by CoreComm > > > >