> Hi Gene and all, > > Looks like an apology is in order to you all, I believe I was a little too > eager to get all my documents transcribed and assigned. Add to this a raging > allergy flair up topped off with several days of being on anti-histamine > medication ..... combine with an admitted 'much too quick' check of my > database index ..... and the first Wylie Queen to pop up on my computer screen > got my vote! OK, enough for the excuses here ..... I have now relegated this > Wiley to the status of 'unrelated individual' until further documentation of > his ancestry is located. Thank you Gene for pointing out other possible > identities. > > Again, I apologize for my short comings in posting this to the QUEEN-L without > better documentation. On next trip to Union Co., I will check the Lunacy > Records to see if anything further can be found on this individual and > hopefully get him properly assigned. In the meantime, if anyone knows of a > Wiley/Wylie/Willey Queen who mysteriously disappeared from known records > around the mid 1890's, let me know! > > Special apology to you Gene, did not mean to cast aspersions onto your family > line. I promise to do better in future ..... or at least while I'm still under > the influence of mind altering medications such as anti-histamines!:-) > > Now, let me just state, hopefully without miring myself in the muck again, > that I also found an affidavit alleging insanity for a John Queen. The > affidavit was made by N.A. Jenkins and dated May 27, 1896. I wonder, ..... > could this N.A. Jenkins be "Nathan Jenkins", son-in-law of James C. Queen .... > brother-in-law to a John Queen? Which of the many John Queen's listed in Union > County could this be .... and did he suffer the same fate as Wylie? ..... an > extended stay in Milledgeville! > > Stay tuned .... will let you all know if any further information is located on > either of the above. > > Diane > > Eugene Queen wrote: > > > Hi Diane, > > > > Just wondering..... > > > > Reasoning for conclusion that the Wylie Queen who married Mae Pulliam > > was the one adjudged a pauper and lunatic at approx age 28?? Was this > > the same man who was later a grocer, Justice of Peace and Mayor of Fry, > > Ga.? > > > > Or.. was this Isaac W. Queen, Sr. at about age 85? or Isaac W. Queen, > > Jr. at about age 47? > > > > Gene > > >