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At 5:44pm on July 23, 2010, Louise Norgaar said…
Heather, it's best to look in the county that the couple was married, if you know it. I hve BAILEYs in Itawamba County, MS and found their marriage annoted in records from Itawamba. Also, Ancestry.com has marriages and such -- and you can look by state. Hope this helps.
At 6:33pm on March 9, 2010, L R Tawney said…
I don't have a lot of information yet but here is what I have. My grandfather was Clarence John Russell. He was born about 1908 in Indiana. His father was Charles Russell who was married to Effie Newton. I believe Charles was born in Indiana but moved to Texas - somewhere in the neighborhood of College Station probably around 1915 or a little later. Their children were Charles (who died at a young age by drowning), Clarence, Ruth, Flossie and Dorothy.
What are the names of your great great grandparents? I'm trying to find my great grandfather's parents and siblings. Thanks for the comment!
Lisa
At 8:43am on November 16, 2009, United said…
Surely you're expecting something important happens,
What can change for the better your story,
This will be a milestone in his life, Jesus says that great and his blessing.
Do not be anxious your heart, rest in God
has a lot of patience and I promise, do not worry
Do not be fooled by adverse circumstances.
when we think that it is difficult to the Lord Jesus comes
To put your hand.
He specializes in doing great things
In favor of whom put his trust.
Do not give up says: I am winner.
have a nice day.

At 8:05pm on October 24, 2009, United said…
And a pleasure to have you as my friend
the lord jesus abençoe.e you whenever you need to send me a message ..
At 9:28pm on October 9, 2009, United said…
Você não é apenas uma amiga
Mas um pedaço do meu coração
Indispensável a minha vida.

Amigos nunca dizem adeus,
pois estando perto ou distante
são presentes que nos são dados por Deus,
e nos fazem caminhar confiantes.

Benditos aqueles que têm amigos,
pois sempre andarão na luz
e terão sempre abrigo,
porque um amigo, é o reflexo de Jesus.
At 4:58pm on August 22, 2009, Jose Carlos de Leon said…
Please join my MEXICO Group so that we can help each other in our roots research.
At 5:45am on August 22, 2009, Jose Carlos de Leon said…
Glad that we're friends!
At 7:10pm on August 17, 2009, Jennifer Denise Chambers said…
Thier mainly from Illinois. In the Springfield area : )
At 2:18am on July 17, 2009, Ron Ferguson said…
Hi Heather,

At present you do not have a logo for the Ferguson Group. What I was saying is that if you wish to use it I have a picture of the Ferguson tartan, and if you do then let me know and I will put it somewhere for you to get it and use.
At 1:05am on July 16, 2009, Ron Ferguson said…
No problem. Just that I have a picture of the tartan should you wish to use it as a logo, and if you do I will put it somewhere you can access it.
At 9:13am on July 14, 2009, Tony Lee Pope said…
I don't know much about my Camp line or Tucker line. Cassie Tucker Millsaps was the wife of Jonathan Millsaps...my g.g.g. grandparents...though I'm not 100% sure that Cassie was my g.g. grandmother's mother. Her age in one of the censuses puts her kinda young to have had the older children and still kinda young in my opinion to have my g.g. grandmother. I lucked up and found a copy of the Pabst/Pobst/Bobst/Pope book by Jennings Bland Pope by searching on-line and it was at a rare and used book store in Vermont.
At 9:12am on July 13, 2009, James South said…
I now my Reed's were in Alabama in the 1880's, before that I am not sure.
My great grandfather is William Carroll Reed born abt. 1852 where he was
born is the question.
At 12:03am on July 12, 2009, Tony Lee Pope said…
And forgot...I also have a tie in with the Pabst surname...my line came into the colonies in 1732 from current-day Germany. The surname, Pabst, went through various spelling from Pabst, Bobst, Pobst and finally Pope around the mid 1800s. Jennings Bland Pope of Texas was instrumental in having this line searched in the 1970s and published a book on the line.
At 12:01am on July 12, 2009, Tony Lee Pope said…
Heather, saw your post that mentioned a Tow. I am out of a Tow/Towe line that came out of NC and settled in Georgia. I am also the moderator of a Tow/Towe/Tower group on FamiltyTreeDNA.com that is trying to match through DNA to determine if the various Tow/Towe lines that seem to have sprang out of NC have any sort of relationship.

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