Hi Dolores - I'm starting to think he either is buried on the old farm, wherever that may be or joined the Union Army. A grandaunt has an Ellis Family bible in which some information on the Gillespies was added, but Isaac was not listed. (His brother James Monroe Gillespie married Mary Elisabeth Ellis in 1877, so he could have been a "black sheep" and left out. Oh, well. I guess I should be happy I have 5 of 6 siblings well documented. Dave
And...you never know! He may pop up from behind that "rock" just when you are not expecting it! I'll keep my eyes open, and as soon as I can, I will send you a couple of pictures that I wanted to share with you. Things have been a bit crazy here w/ sniffles, sick doggie, ailing parents, etc. I'll get those to you ASAP. God bless, Dolores -----Original Message----- From: CASPERCITO@aol.com [mailto:CASPERCITO@aol.com] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 10:52 PM To: SCPICKEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCPICKENS] Confederate soldiers - Look Up - Isaac Gillespie Hi Dolores - I'm starting to think he either is buried on the old farm, wherever that may be or joined the Union Army. A grandaunt has an Ellis Family bible in which some information on the Gillespies was added, but Isaac was not listed. (His brother James Monroe Gillespie married Mary Elisabeth Ellis in 1877, so he could have been a "black sheep" and left out. Oh, well. I guess I should be happy I have 5 of 6 siblings well documented. Dave ==== SCPICKEN Mailing List ==== We have over 234 members of the Pickens Co., SC Mailing List. Posting back to the list helps the whole group, not just one person. If we work as a team, we'll succeed as a team. To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett