Hi, please read below and tell me if you know anything about "Shug" Maxwell, who lived between Selden and Johnsville with his grandad , appx. 1920's. Thomas Hudspeth and his grandparents were on same land on Old Texas -U.S. dirt Hwy 67. There was a low water crossing off this road into Uncle Lewis Wyly's land. Dad used to throw his wagon wheels in the pool there to soak and tighten the rims on the wood felloes and Spokes, before harvest time. Tom Hudspeth and wife had an old Atwater Kent Radio before dad got one. The road was on the abandoned steel Rail bridge between Hoelscher (Glen Kay) land and the old Clem Evans place, across the present road from John Kay land , which hits new Hwy 67 near there old Crockett School location. The land was also near Ned Gristy and George Carey rent place. and about a mile north of Wyly Dairy on Duffau Road which Commisioner Roy Fallin built and paved after he left the Seabees, built partially with money earned subcontracting on Fort Worth Highway construction, before Contractors, some local, got a bill through the Texas legislature which makes it illegal to use County equipment on completive Contracts or inside a City limits. George Carey's rent land where Truett grew up was between dad's farm andHudspeth land. The old Road was Selden- Johnsville School boundary. Lost yet? Charles A. Wyly On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 10:19:06 -0500 "Lyndall Maxwell" <Lyndall_Maxwell@msn.com> writes: > I'M STILL STUCK AND CAN'T GET BEYOND WILLIAM MAXWELL , D. 1796, > KERSHAW CO, SC: > DID HE COME DIRECTLY TO SC WITH WYLY, MILHOUS, ETC OR DID HE COME > DOWN FROM VA OR PA WITH OTHER QUAKERS AND THEIR FRIENDS? I CAN'T > FIND ANY LAND FOR HIM IN SC. > > IDEAS? > > I'LL CHECK THE MAXWELL in Erath County, Texas. > > Lyndall Maxwell > lyndall_maxwell@msn.com<mailto:lyndall_maxwell@msn.com>