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    1. [ROGERS] Nix
    2. I research the Glenn Family of which a Frances Glenn married a David Nix in 1843 in Marshall County, Tenn. David was the son of Robin and Fannie Nix and was one of 14 children. Robin was born in Georgia and was married to Miss Arnold in Marshall County, Tenn. Robin Nix died in 1880, lacking 16 days of being 100 years old. It also states that David was born in what is now Marshall County on April 20, 1818. I do not know if this family ties in with your Nix Family but it might be worth the effort to investigate Marshall County, Tenn and the area that Marshall County was formed from. Carol Andrews

    07/17/2007 12:51:33
    1. Re: [ROGERS] Nix
    2. TEA PARTY
    3. Starts Avie Nix married Hobsin Arnold abt 1800? Their Daughter, Sarah b 1808 in GA m Isham Caudle I can not find the children or information about Avie so tried with other Nix females to find a connection Did Avie have Sisters? who was Avie Parents? Sarah and Isham moved to ILL around 1830 +/_ Maybe Hobsinn and Avie came the same time. They are buried in Macoupin CO, ILL Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 8:51 PM Subject: [ROGERS] Nix >I research the Glenn Family of which a Frances Glenn married a David Nix >in > 1843 in Marshall County, Tenn. > > David was the son of Robin and Fannie Nix and was one of 14 children. > Robin > was born in Georgia and was married to Miss Arnold in Marshall County, > Tenn. > Robin Nix died in 1880, lacking 16 days of being 100 years old. It also > states that David was born in what is now Marshall County on April 20, > 1818. > > I do not know if this family ties in with your Nix Family but it might be > worth the effort to investigate Marshall County, Tenn and the area that > Marshall County was formed from. > > Carol Andrews > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > >

    07/17/2007 02:29:53