Hey Queen Researchers, I am a McQueen researcher not a Queen researcher. I would state this is a theory or hypothesis, but not a "truth". There is evidence that McQueen families did come out of the same are of Yadkin and Pee Dee River Basin area of North Carolina after the suspected name change from MacQueen to Queen. I have located court records of a John McQueen in Orange County, VA in 1739. This could just as well be the son of Timothy. I am working on the family of a John McQuinn. He was born about 1739 in Virginia (the same area around Orange County where the John, above, was located) and moved to Fayette County, PA. This John had a son Timothy c 1795. Could this Timothy McQueen/McQuinn now McGuinn be the great grandson of Timothy of MD? There is evidence a Daniel McQueen of Richmond, Westmoreland and King George Counties, VA may have been the same Daniel who went to the Georgetown District of SC possibly from Virginia and was accompanied by Lewis relatives. His son married a John McQueen married a Rachel Lewis. There is evidence to support the conclusion, but I would not consider it "fact" until all records and evidence has been examined and further research is completed concerning these McQueen ancestors. These are just some of my thoughts, I hope they are helpful. Scott Kendall -----Original Message----- From: queen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:queen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of O. Eugene Queen Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 5:02 PM To: QResearchers Subject: [QUEEN] Our MacQueen ancestors? As usual, I suppose I'm late to "get it"; but am I getting there? In his mailing of Jan 12, Drew Welch provided some mighty interesting evidence supporting the notion of Timothy MacQueen as the father of old William Queen, thus the father of old John Queen as well. Unless evidence becomes available to the contrary, have Queen researchers concluded that this is true? William MacQueen (Queen) and John MacQueen (Queen) of Maryland and Anson County, NC are the sons of Timothy and Jane MacQueen of Maryland. Thanks, Gene