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    1. Re: [ERATH] FW: McAdams of Selden
    2. Charles A. Wyly
    3. Hi, I have seen the graves of McAdams in Indian Creek, Erath County, not Comanche co. My great grandparents and other kin are buried there, but I personally can't tell you any more about them I attended church at Selden and know they have complete church records of the Selden Baptist Church after a school was built outside the church at Garrett Springs (Selden) and Indian Creek Church and school was moved to Garrett Springs for the new church- 1 building committee. Pleasant Hill Methodist Church at Selden cutoff on Hico Highway once also met in the old Community building at Indian Creek. I wonder if the Adams families of Johnsville and Pony Creek (Pizarro , Skipper's Gap and Johnsville Post Offices. ) could have been the ones who dropped theMc. and went by Adams?? Take care, Charles Wyly On Fri, 10 Sep 1999 20:35:19 -0500 "George Dysinger" <gmdysinger@msn.com> writes: > > >-----Original Message----- >From: George Dysinger [mailto:gmdysinger@msn.com] >Sent: vendredi 10 septembre 1999 8:29 >To: Erath county >Subject: McAdams of Selden > > >I am interested learning about the McAdams who lived near Selden >around 100 >years ago, Thomas McAdams and his wife Jane. They are both buried in >the >Indian Creek cemetary near the Pleasant Hill Church. They had 4 >children >Celia, Tobie, David and Dan McAdams. Celia married Dr Lankford and >died in >1952, she is buried in Stephenville. Tobie married Silas Woodson >Pair, also >a doctor, who died in Denton county in 1936. David and Dan are also >buried >in the Indian Creek Cemetary along side their parents. > >

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