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    1. Grp. 26 - Wm and Elizabeth ? Pennington 1750
    2. Rene'e Davis
    3. Howdy Lois, Hey, I was looking at Grp. 26's progenitor. Wm and Elizabeth ? Pennington. There is some census work listed. But no source or information on the marriage or births of those two. I know this might muddy the water - but I can't think of a better place to get started. There is a note on the file that your Wm might have been born in DE abt 1755. Does anyone out there have anything on this Wm.? a source perhaps? There is a Wm. b. 11 July 1753 in Albemarle, Surry Cty. VA. Christened Wm. T. Pennington 26 Aug 1753. This Wm. T. Pennington married Elizabeth Northington in 1774 in Surry Cty. VA. Elizabeth was b. 27 Aug 1755 in Albemarle, VA and D. 1795 in St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick, VA. It also shows that Wm. T. died in 1830 in Brunswick, VA. Do you think there is a possibility that these might be the same William? You have a child listed, Elizabeth b. about the right time. What do ya think? Rene'e Davis PRA - Group 9 Pennington Research Association, Inc. www.penningtonresearch.org ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 11:59 AM Subject: Re: Pennington study most successful in the world? > > Nick > > I totally agree with Rene'e in appreciating you time and effort for > out Pennington group. All of us must work at finding our family lines, and > having this group certainly makes it not only easier > but rewarding in being able to share our findings and connect to cousins all > over the world.......Thank you, Lois Group 26 > > Hey Nick, > That is not surprising - after all we are Pennington's - we all work > very hard on our surnames both with DNA and traditional research techniques. > Hey, thanks for sharing and spending your time and efforts on making us > " one of the most successful". > > Rene'e Davis, CFO > ARD, Family Groups > PRA - Group 9 > Pennington Research Association, Inc. > www.penningtonresearch.org > > > "Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble > remembering how to fly." > > > ==== PRA Mailing List ==== > ==== PENNINGTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATION List ==== > For more information about the PRA visit our Web Site at > http://www.penningtonresearch.org > >

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