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    1. [ROOTWALKER] Another Newbie - Reply to Phyllis
    2. Hello Phyllis, Welcome to the ROOTWALKER family! Have you looked in the counties that surround Smith County for these people? I would also suggest that you look closely in Sumner County because Smith and Sumner Counties shared a boundary until the formation of Trousdale County in 1870. I also suggest that you look in Trousdale County if you haven't already done so. Let us know if there is any information you think we may be able to help you find. Thanks for being part of the ROOTWALKER family. "From Sea To Shining Sea!" Stan Magnesen ROOTWALKER site/list coordinator ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In a message dated 7/28/02 9:14:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Subj: [ROOTWALKER] Another Newbie > Date: 7/28/02 9:14:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time > From: [email protected] > Reply-to: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Hello, > I, also, just joined the list. > > My GGG grandparents were Robert William WILSON and Celina A. ROBINSON, > reportedly born in NC in late 1790's or early 1800. According to family > records, their son, Allen Green WILSON, was born in Smith County, TN in > 1819;. I have found no records for them in Smith County. > > Allen Green Wilson married Elizabeth M. ASKINS, daughter of Presley ASKINS > and Mary FINCH ASKINS, who lived in Smith County. I have not found any > marriage records but assume that they married sometime around 1840-42. > > Any information greatly appreciated. > > Phyllis Wilson Carpenter > >

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