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    1. [SCMARLBO-L] Re: SCMARLBO-D Digest V99 #11
    2. Dorn Moore
    3. Fred, I am interested in your STUBBS line from McColl area. I have information on a short STUBBS line and am interested to see if you could help fill in some blanks. John STUBBS m Frances CONNER. Son William STUBBS b.12/22/1748 d.6/26/1839 m.1770 to Elizabeth HUBBARD b.1744 d.1839. Daughter Frances STUBBS b.4/15/1779 d.8/11/1848 m.1798 Marlboro County SC to Benjamin MOORE b.1769 (British Isles?) d.1846 Marlboro County SC. 10 children. Any information you might offer on the STUBBS family or any of the other families mentioned here would be great. I limited information about some of the Moores from that point but am very limited in other names. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Dorn Moore Baraboo, WI > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [SCMARLBO-L] Ammons > Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 17:18:03 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Hi Ron, > I am researching my THOMPSON-COTTINGHAM line in Marlboro County, and hope we > can make a connection. > Henry THOMPSON (2g-gfather) m. Ann COTTINGHAM. > Son, Benjamin Thompson, 1850-1923, m. c1873, Martha J. STUBBS, 1858-1927. > Son, John THOMPSON, 1877-1946, m. c1898, Maggie Lee GRADDY, 1880-1951. > All these familles seem to have come from near McColl, Marlboro County, SC, > although I have references that Henry came from Robeson County, NC, and Maggie > Lee Graddy came from Cumberland co., NC. I have extensive info on the STUBBS > line, which has BRIDGES connections, but I'm stuck at Henry on the THOMPSON > line, and nothing on the COTTINGHAM line. > Does any of this connect? > Fred Thompson > Houston, TX

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