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    1. [TXNAVARR] Please, Can someone help me fulfill one of my aunts last wishes....
    2. Dear Researchers: I am trying to locate information for my 75 yr. old aunt whose last wishes include finding her great-grandmothers Heritage. My aunt has taken chemotherapy for 3 years. She had cancer on her Colon, lung, kidney and liver. Last week she got a good report from the Dr. Only a small spot remained on her lung, then practically overnight she took a sudden turn for the worse. Monday the DR's found 5 small tumors on her brain, and now she has lost her vision due to the brain tumor's. Last report as of noon today they have given her 6 months of what they consider quality life, with radiation and chemo at the same time... She and I have tried for going on 16 yrs to find any info on her g-grandmother, Dianna Elizabeth Wilson Born about 1810-? , In Newberry SC , Parents unknown. Dianna Wilson lived with her Wilson family until she married John Montgomery in Newberry SC 1825. She had 2 Children with John Montgomery Mary Anne Montgomery 1827- John Calvin Montgomery 1829-1916 Marshall Co., TN John Montgomery died in 1829 just a few days after his son John Calvin Montgomery was born. About 1834 or so the widow,Dianna Wilson Montgomery married James J.North AKA James J. Titus in Newberry SC the couple had 2 sons possibly more. They were William H. M. Titus abt 1835 and Frances J.M.Titus abt 1837.(Frank) Shortly after, the familys consisting of Titus,Wilson's and Montgomery's moved to Marshall Co.. Tennessee near the town of Palmetto most of which stayed and raised families in and around that area of Tennessee. Im trying desperately to find out who Dianna's parents were? (IF) anyone has a Dianna Wilson sometimes called Annie, who was born in the Newberry, SC area who later lived in Tennessee please contact me. If you have a female Wilson who married a Montgomery then a Titus,Or if you have a Dianna Wilson at all. If you are researching a line of Wilson's who migrated from Newberry SC to Marshall Co Tennessee before 1843? Then Possibly to TX. Im open for any and all suggestions, leads, ideas... Thank you so much for reading my plea...... Best of luck to all of you! Sincerely, Dianne

    06/27/2002 05:17:59