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    1. [SCPICKENS] Boren's
    2. Hi Dolores! I think we discussed the Boren's before and you sent some info via one of the lists. But, I would be happy to see any other info you may have on them. Abigail Boren Chappell is one of my major brickwalls (and I have a few of them!!!!!) The Boren's had a tendency to change their name to Bowen. I have some court documents that Marilyn Boren sent me on some Boren's in Pickens Co from the mid to late 1800's. Her husband's ancestor is another Boren that we cannot place, Sarah Boren (abt 1812, SC-abt 1870, Pickens Co, SC) She never married but had three daughters. She is closely allied with Powell Riggins and he actually left her more money in his will than his own children. So, we have 3 Boren's that we cannot place-Abigail (Jul 1812, SC-aft 1900, Pickens Co, SC), James (abt 1803, SC-bef 1870, Pickens Co, SC), and the above Sarah. I somehow think they are siblings as Abigail and James both married Chappell's. James and Delilah Chappell Boren were the grandparents of the Rev. William Clingman Boren. These families are in court documents together and their families intermarried. I just wonder if they could be Anderson's and if one of the Boren's that were in Pendleton District in the late 1700's-early 1800's married an Anderson. It is possible. Take care and send me what you can on the Boren's. I will pass it on to Katie Gillespie, Marilyn Boren and Lyn Lewis and maybe with all 5 of us working on it, we may come up with something. I also am in contact with some of James and Delilah Chappell Boren's descendants as they married into some of my other lines. Patricia A. Cantrell Columbus, GA paca1509@aol.com pacant1104@yahoo.com "I do not know why this confronts me, this sadness, this echo of pain; A curious legend still haunts me, still haunts and obsesses my brain." --"The Lorelei" by Heinrich Heine

    07/07/2003 03:21:24