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    1. [TNWILLIA-L] Fwd: TNWILLIA-D Digest V98 #35
    2. CarBurCo
    3. Hi Jack I can't answer your specific question, but I did want to ask you if your BURNETTS are from Williamson County...on Carter's Creek? If so that is my family, too. I don't think the spelling makes a bit of difference. Some even spell it Burnit. My first BURNETT into Williamson and Rutherford Counties from Dinwiddie Co Va was TALIAFERRO BURNETT (1767-1822) who m. MARY BAUGH their son JOSEPH BOLLING BURNETT (1800-1848) m. ANNA BEASLEY their son CAPT. WILLIAM WILTSHIRE (BUCK) BURNETT,CSA (1829-1873) m. MARGARET J. ROUNDTREE their son JOSEPH LEE BURNETT m. FANNIE ELIZABETH JORDAN (my grandparents) thier son CHARLES ARCHER BURNETT m. CAROLINE BEASLEY NORTON of Montgomery, Al I am their daughter: CAROLINE BURNETT m. BOYCE WAYNE COOK in Birmingham Al in 1961. Any connection with yours? I have met only one person in my entire life who was related on the Burnett side. Guesss they all stayed in Tennessee. My father's first cousin, WALTER BURNETT of Knoxville was the one I have met. I think he had a son named BILL but I have never heard from him. In a message dated 98-04-27 13:14:05 EDT, TNWILLIA-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << From: VDHS83A@prodigy.com (MR JACK T BURNETTE SR) To: TNWILLIA-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199804270420.AAA15978@mime4.prodigy.com> Subject: [TNWILLIA-L] Williamson Co. Archives Darlene, I just joined the Williamson Co. group and read your reply to Jennie inre County archives. Would you send me the address for the archives. I am looking for any info I can find on a George or William Hulme that died in Williamson Co. early 1800's Jack T. Burnette, Sr. >>

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