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    1. [TNGILES-L] LEONARD, WAGGONER, PARKS, GRAY
    2. Hello, I've been reading in The Goodspeed Histories of Giles, Lincoln, Franklin, and Moore Counties this morning. I have found some possible connections to my line and would like to know if anyone can respond on any of these: ----------- Franklin Co: George Gray, settled on Crow Creek 1809 in Franklin County - 3 miles from Winchester Farm was owned by Isaac Grey in 1886 Solomon Wagoner 1808 land grant - 200 acres on Boiling Fork, Franklin Co. W.B. Wagoner County Court Clerk from 1834-36 Solomon Wagoner Register 1826-36 War of 1812 - George Waggoner, William Crawford discharged 7-23-1848 -------------- Moore County: Frederick Waggoner and family settled b/4 War of 1812 in which he participated in Battle of Horseshoe Bend I can't type all the connections in Moore county as there are so many but I don't have Frederick in my Waggoner line and was curious as to where he might fit. -------------- Giles County: Drury Stovall settled early 1800's ------------ LINCOLN County: Thomas Leonard settled in Cane Creek between 1800-1820 Parks and Waggoners - early settlers in the 12 and 13th districts (as of today which was 1886) Tavern keepers in the 18 teens: John Parks and Collins Leonard 8th TN confederate under Col A.S. Fulton: Company H: G.W. Waggoner, first sgt (The George W. in my line was too old to fight in the Civil War) James Crawford had a sawmill and distillery in earlier 1800's Scott and Gray were merchant tailors and furnishers in 1850's 1870- T.J. Gray and Company Douthnet and Gray - shoes and boots -------------- Thank you, Ola Horton Cates Family Ties are Forever http://www.intelcities.com/memory/tngal Horton Surname Resource Center http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Lane/5925

    01/24/1999 09:58:17