Peggy, Hi cousin. Thanks for the reply. Yes, I have been to the Sunburst cemetery. I firmly believe Robert Henry Queen is a brother to my gggrandfather, Nathan S. Queen. I also believe they just have to be the sons of William B. Queen. I believe that for some reason they both went over the mountain to the Pigeon River area and the fact they were sons of William B. Queen was lost in time. Maybe there was a rift in the family and they never talked about their father and thus the descendants did not know who their father was. Hopefully, we can find out some day. How do you descend from Robert Henry Queen? Lee Lamar Charles Mason wrote: > > Lee, > I appreciate you trying to find a family for my ggg-grandfather > Robert Henry Queen. I have been trying for years. He was born Oct. 24, > 1832, but I can't find him anywhere before 1860. His mother Mary lived > with him in 1880 age 86 (b.1794). RHQ lived in the Sunburst area of > Haywood County from the 1860's until his death March 4, 1919. His death > certificate list his father as unknown. He and his wife Nancy are > buried at Sunburst Cemetery. > Peggy Queen Mason > > ==== QUEEN Mailing List ==== > GenConnect Family Association: Queen > Surname Index > http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/surindx.pl?site=88QUEEN > > ============================== > Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp