Could we just for the sake of argument get on to something else? I was born and raised in the south. Macon, Georgia to be exact. While all for the most part that has been said is true we can't fight the blasted thing over again, the horse is dead so why beat it? If the flag had been used for what it was intended for it would have been much better. Many colors fought and Died for and under that flag. I had a gr gr gr uncle that played both sides for the sake of his family. Looking for Lovingood/Davis, Garrison/Mclendon plus a lot more true southerners with yankee blood. Ann in Georgia
With all due respect-You may have been born in Ga. but your attitude is truly Yankee. Now lets hear about your Davis name!! My surnames are ADAMS-MUSGROVE from Blount Al.-Graves-Speer-Phillips and last but not least TERRY. There may have been some Terrys in Texas, come to think of it. They may have fought all over the south? Are we getting back to what you want to read. My Musgrove- William H. died in Fl. in 1862-then a Mr. Hanna took over his position, All of this under the confederate FLAG. "James T. Rountree" wrote: > Could we just for the sake of argument get on to something else? I was > born and raised in the south. Macon, Georgia to be exact. While all for > the most part that has been said is true we can't fight the blasted thing > over again, the horse is dead so why beat it? If the flag had been used > for what it was intended for it would have been much better. Many colors > fought and Died for and under that flag. I had a gr gr gr uncle that > played both sides for the sake of his family. > Looking for Lovingood/Davis, Garrison/Mclendon plus a lot more true > southerners with yankee blood. > Ann in Georgia > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB