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    1. Re: [RATLIFF-L] Samuel Ratliff
    2. klspector
    3. Kelly KH Sullivan wrote: > > My Ratliff line as best as I am able to find were from Virginia, abt > 1750. From there some of the births are registered in ILL, but how they > migrated there ? Then on to Arkansas, Texas and some into Oklahoma, > Colorado, and my particular branch on up to Washington State. I only > just now noticed the "c" in Ratcliff, I know that the Ratliff and > Ratcliff are some how the same and that may be why I am unable to go > further back, due to spelling changes??? > One of my ancestors was named Guilford Ratliff, and I thought that the > Battle of Guilford was fought in S.C. I think this ancestor was named > after that battle and may have then placed the family in S.C. during that > period of time, but the Battle could have been in Virginia, I will have > to check. > Kelly > > _____________________________________________________________________ > You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. > Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com > Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > ==== RATLIFF Mailing List ==== > Send NO attachments of any kind to the list. If your email program > automatically generates attachments for coding, please be sure it is > turned off. If you have a document or other file of interest, please > send it to individual addresses rather than to the list. The guideline > also includes the "vcards" attachments. The Battle of Guilford Court House was fought in Guilford Co., North Carolina. The National Park Service has a very nice new museum on their site there. The town of Guilford College was made part of the city of Greensboro, NC.

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