Although my surname isn't one of the Brethren, I thought that this might
be of interest, and a possibility something to consider when looking for a
reason as to why an ancestor was assigned a certain first name.
I have a Great-grandfather Asahel Adams Tewksbury b: 1836. There was
no ADAMS in our ancestry so I thought that he was named after President
Adams.
While going through the census records for the small town where he lived I
ran
across a resident by the name of Asahel Adams. It was undoubtedly a
prom
WE THANK YOU FOR SENDING US ALL THAT VALUABLE INFORMATION BEFORE , BUT FOR
THE TIME BEING PLEASE STOP SENDING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. THANKS, MICHAEL
HARRIS.
-----Original Message-----
From: BRETHREN-D-request@rootsweb.com
To: BRETHREN-D@rootsweb.com
Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 3:21 PM
Subject: BRETHREN-D Digest V00 #46
PLEASE STOP SENDING US E-MAILS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU MICHAEL HARRIS
-----Original Message-----
From: BRETHREN-D-request@rootsweb.com
To: BRETHREN-D@rootsweb.com
Date: Thursday, January 27, 2000 5:19 AM
Subject: BRETHREN-D Digest V00 #47
Hi; I am wondering about any Brethren churches that might have existed in
Carroll County In. in the 1840s. Am trying to locate family of Zooks in
Carroll County about that time who had at least one son and six daughters
including my gg grandmother Rhoda Zook b. July 1845. Thanks, Diane
Strothers.
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