Lee, I so hope you are right about Nathan S. Queen and Robert H. Queen being brothers - it all makes sense to me. I've always wondered - could it be? I failed to proof read my message last night and I have an extra g. Robert Henry Queen was my gg-grandfather. His son Thomas Baxter Queen did not follow his father in the logging industry but came here to Dillsboro (Jackson County) and married a local girl Sarah Jane Sutton. His maternal grandparents Thomas and Jemima Franklin lived here and are buried about two miles from my house. Tom and Jane Queen only had two children: Allie Mae Queen who died when she was only 23, and my grandfather Wesley Clingman Queen. My father was Claude Baxter Queen. Peggy
Peggy, Thanks for the reply. Sorry, I have taken so long to reply, but had to go to Atlanta for a week. The fact that the son of Robert H. Queen went to the Jackson County, area and married lends some credence to a relationship to the other Queens in the area. Hopefully, together those interested will be able to gather enough information to prove something more than we have at present. Lee L. Charles Mason wrote: > > Lee, > I so hope you are right about Nathan S. Queen and Robert H. Queen > being brothers - it all makes sense to me. I've always wondered - could > it be? I failed to proof read my message last night and I have an extra > g. Robert Henry Queen was my gg-grandfather. His son Thomas Baxter > Queen did not follow his father in the logging industry but came here to > Dillsboro (Jackson County) and married a local girl Sarah Jane Sutton. > His maternal grandparents Thomas and Jemima Franklin lived here and are > buried about two miles from my house. Tom and Jane Queen only had two > children: Allie Mae Queen who died when she was only 23, and my > grandfather Wesley Clingman Queen. My father was Claude Baxter Queen. > Peggy > > ==== QUEEN Mailing List ==== > Search for a Surname, GenConnect Family Association: Queen > http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/srchsite.pl?site=88QUEEN > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog