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    1. Re: [TXSABINE-L] Low-Conner Feud Website
    2. Dear Ed - I just visited your site, and was impressed. It is very interesting and I predict it will incite another feud - no, I reckon it wont, but we may have some running gun battles in a figurative way of speaking. Your message said you are interested in the Smith and something else genealogy. I am interested in the Smith as well. I am not related to them, but our Louisiana Hendersons had a son who came over to Sabine co and married a Nancy Smith in 1855. They lived in Sabine co until 1870, then went to Henderson co for about five years, then went to Brown co, and stayed there. In an attempt to prove this was our Henderson, i uncovered the Smith heritage back through LA and Clarke co AL , and am convinced that I have it back to Virginia as well. I would be interested in communicating with some descendants or family of the Smiths to be found in Sabine in 1860, or just anyone who has an interest. Hubert G Henderson, Papadoc1234@aol.com

    04/07/2000 12:16:17
    1. RE: [TXSABINE-L] Low-Conner Feud Website
    2. Candace
    3. I am trying to sort SMITHs out and have a few lines figured out, but not mine. I do not know where in TX my SMITHS were born, but here they are: SMITH Family #1: Sarah SMITH (b1861 TX accordining to 1880 Stephens Co., TX census)married Alexander A. GREGORY (b1845 Lewis Co., MO, d c1887 TX/OK border). Sarah died about 1888, probably shortly after childbirth around Davis, OK. Sarah and Alexander owned a ranch somewhere and Alexander was shot and killed over a fenceline dispute. That is when Sarah headed for Davis OK (probably to relatives that may have lived there). Sarah had a brother known to us only as "T" SMITH. According to an Aunt, "T" had a wife named Martha. "T" was still alive around 1930 when he came and stayed with my grandparents, but according to my dad, he was a very old man (but Dad was a very little boy, so maybe everyone looks very old from that perspective). I haven't been able to find "T" on census. It seems this SMITH family settled around the Davis OK area, but were all gone by the 1970s or so. I have very little on these SMITHS. They do not tie in with my ancestors in Sabine Co that I am aware of (SLAUGHTER, MASON, CAIN), but I too would like to learn more about any SMITH families from this era in the TX area. At least I can rule them out. SMITH Family #2: George Washington SMITH (b prob AR1848, d1899 Reed, Greer Co., TX). He moved his family from AR to Llano TX, probably around 1890. George's wife was Mary Elizabeth ELKINS. Their children: G. Spencer, Park, Mary Cornelia, Joseph, Lemuel, Aletha, Henry Jack, James Arthur and Crowley. I have most of their dates and marriages if anyone is interested. I have a few other peripheral SMITH lines also, so I will paying attention. Candace Gregory Researching GREGORY, PRATER, COURTNEY, WILLIAMS, GHOLSON, WICKER, SANDIFER, SLAUGHTER, MOORE, CAIN and many more. . . http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/r/e/Candace-L-Gregory -----Original Message----- From: Papadoc1234@aol.com [mailto:Papadoc1234@aol.com] Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 3:16 PM To: TXSABINE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TXSABINE-L] Low-Conner Feud Website Dear Ed - I just visited your site, and was impressed. It is very interesting and I predict it will incite another feud - no, I reckon it wont, but we may have some running gun battles in a figurative way of speaking. Your message said you are interested in the Smith and something else genealogy. I am interested in the Smith as well. I am not related to them, but our Louisiana Hendersons had a son who came over to Sabine co and married a Nancy Smith in 1855. They lived in Sabine co until 1870, then went to Henderson co for about five years, then went to Brown co, and stayed there. In an attempt to prove this was our Henderson, i uncovered the Smith heritage back through LA and Clarke co AL , and am convinced that I have it back to Virginia as well. I would be interested in communicating with some descendants or family of the Smiths to be found in Sabine in 1860, or just anyone who has an interest. Hubert G Henderson, Papadoc1234@aol.com

    04/07/2000 12:35:06