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    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Melvin Robinson
    3. I wrote recently trying to find the parentage of my great grandfather, Thomas Madison Reagan, who was born in Robertson County in 1868. I haven't figured out who his parents were, but I have since learned some of his siblings' names -- Edward Charles Reagan (b. 09 Jan 1880 d. 15 May 1948, who moved to the Petersburg, Texas (Hale County) area and married a schoolteacher named Ida (b. 08 Mar 1884 d. 21 Mar 1962. They are buried in the Petersburg cemetery; Dick Reagan, who moved to Trinidad, CO in the 1930s; John Reagan, a Church of Christ preacher who probably remained in Robertson County, Texas; and a sister, I am told, named Eula Bea Reagan. There could have been others, but these are the only names I know. I also know that my great grandfather was raised by a step mother. Do you know anything about the sons of Joseph Black Reagan? I know that Joseph's brother, Alexander Carmichael Black, ended up in Robertson County. He had several sons, Lafayette, Hiram...but none that matched my grandfather or his siblings. And Joseph's son, Robert Alexander Reagan, also lived in Robertson County, where he fathered 13 children with his second wife, Mary Jane McGowan (he had a son Robert S. with his first wife, Sinda Terry, who died in 1873)...I wondered if any of Alexander's brothers -- perhaps Abraham Taylor Reagan, William Charles Reagan, Thomas Jefferson Reagan, or Cyrus C. Reagan may also have lived in Robertson County. I haven't found any information on the descendants of Joseph's children, other than Robert Alexander Reagan. Do you have anything on the others in your database, or any information on my grandfather's siblings? Thanks, Lana Robinson

    08/09/1999 10:21:31