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1. Re: Malcolm & Beatrice Purcell Granite Marker [1]
I have seen this same brochure at the NC Archives and wondered if the marker was ever placed. I will contact Gov. MacLean's son and see what he knows about the project. Blake Tyner http://tyner.simplenet.com/millprong
2. Check out North Carolina Cemeteries - County Index [1]
Hello, Here is a master source site for you to look at. Click here: North Carolina Cemeteries - County Index http://www.gac.edu/~kengelha/uscemeteries/north_carolina.html Thanks John
3. SCATTERED SEED - Genealogical Research Data of Southeastern NC [1]
If you are researching Southeastern North Carolina, you may be interested in knowing about my recent book, 'Scattered Seed - Genealogical Research Data of Southeastern North Carolina.' I have posted the complete index at: http://home.att.net/~hbridges/myrtle.htm Please take a look. You may find an ancestor there! Thanks, Myrtle Bridges
4. Re: CAPE-FEAR-SCOTS-D Digest V99 #44 [1]
I tried to link to the map but only got a blue screen with dots. what did I do wrong?
5. Clara Thigpen ...where are you? [1]
Hi! This message is for Clara Thigpen. I'm hoping that you, Clara, subscribe to this mailing list. I tried to answer your query re: Daniel Malloy (who arrived in NC 1783)on the GenWEb Argyll Surname Message Board ... but your email address is wrong. Thought we had the problem solved, but am still getting returned mail. Bottom line: I am a cousin. Please email me if you get this message, Clara ... would like to get in touch with you. Thanks! Amy Hughes
6. Check out Somerset Cemetery Project: St. Peters Cemetery [1]
Hello, Sometime ago someone was looking for information on the Noble Surname. You might wish to look at this site. Click here: Somerset Cemetery Project: St. Peters Cemetery Thanks John
7. Fwd: KERSHAW/NOBLE [1]
--part1_5f812828.2442b091_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello This is for anyone researching the Surnames:Noble & Kershaw. Thanks John --part1_5f812828.2442b091_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from rly-zd03.mx.aol.com (rly-zd03.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.227]) by air-zd02.mail.aol.com (v59.4) with SMTP; Sun, 11 Apr 1999 20:53:19 -0400 Received: fr
8. Re: Web site [1]
Yes, at www.MonroeGen.org . The site includes genealogies on several Monroe families originating in the upper Cape Fear area (Cumberland, Moore, Robeson, etc.). If you are not interested in the Monroes, the "Documents" section includes quite a bit of original material -- wills, estate records, Civil War service records, etc. -- which may be of interest generally. Rick Monroe rickmonroe@USiway.net -----Original Message----- From: Bob & Gerry Killcreas To: CAPE-FEAR-SCOTS-L@rootsw
9. Burke's Peerage [1]
Hi! Does anyone out there have a copy of "Burke's Peerage"? If yes, would you mind doing a look up? I am seeking the names and birth dates etc on the 5th Duke of Argyll; I think "Burke's Peerage" might be the source I need. I have yet to see a copy so am not sure how much info is given. Any help in this matter would be most appreciated and welcomed! Thanks and regards, Amy
10. Re: Archibald Campbell [1]
Would you have any information on whether a daughter or granddaughter was named Catherine? She would have been born around 1780 or earlier. She married Kenneth Murchison of Moore Co around 1800.
11. Re: Web site [1]
Hey Gerry, No, we don't have a web site just yet. Hope to have one by mid summer possibly. Thanks John
12. Check out Cemeteries in Robeson County, N.C. [1]
Hello, I thought maybe you might be interested in this site. Click here: Cemeteries in Robeson County, N.C. http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/1786/robeson_cem.html Thanks' John
13. Archibald CAMPBELL [1]
Hope that someone will who this person is and who his parents were. Archibald CAMPBELL, b. 12 Mar 1811 in Campbellton (Fayetteville, N.C.), d.13 Jun 1896 in Fayetteville. Married Elizabeth Ann MOORE (daughter of Frederick Moore) on 6 Dec 1837. On a census, he stated his father was born in Scotland, mother in N.C.. this is my brick wall and I would appreciate any information. Thanks, EMBA
14. Fwd: Scottish Naming Patterns [1]
--part1_b168ef9e.243b8f71_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, Here is something of additional interest on Scottish naming patterns John --part1_b168ef9e.243b8f71_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: JDSMITHKSK@aol.com From: JDSMITHKSK@aol.com Full-name: JDSMITHKSK Message-ID: Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 00:54:53 EDT Subject: Re: Scottish Naming Patterns To: Sacklester@aol.com MIME-Ve
15. Check out Genealogy Gateway To The Web by Steve Lacy [1]
Hello, This seems to be an interesting and growing site for research. You might want to check it out. Click here: Genealogy Gateway To The Web by Steve Lacy Thanks John
16. Re: CAPE-FEAR-SCOTS-D Digest V99 #45 [1]
Scott Buie--Do you have further info about family of HUGH BROWN and MARY BUIE who may have been my fifth great grandparents, parents of MARY BROWN MCMILLAN, wife of JAMES MCMILLAN SR? ABOUT 1846-47 two of my great great grandfathers--DOUGALD ALEXANDER MCMILLAN (b. 1823) and his wife ANN 3NANCY2 BAIN, and Dougald9s first cousin, DAVID DOUGALD MCMILLAN and his wife MARY MARGARETE BAIN--moved to Gadsden County, FL, from Cumberland Co., NC. Another who made the move was Dougald9s brother, JAMES W. MCMILLAN. Do
17. Check out Rootsweb Threaded Archives [1]
Hello, And here is another one. Click here: Rootsweb Threaded Archives Thanks John
18. Fwd: Scot records [1]
--part1_8ad48640.243bd725_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, This email was sent to me as it would not post to the Cape Fear Scots listing for some reason. Anyway, it is in regards to the Surnames "McKeithan and McRee". Please review, and if you can help or use the information, it would be great. Thanks John --part1_8ad48640.243bd725_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: Receiv
19. Clara Thigpen [1]
Correction ... it was the GenConnect message board. Amy
20. Of Interest [1]
Hello Everyone, I found some new sites for y'all to look at and hopefully find them both productive and enjoyable. Sorry there are so many of them, but once I got started, I got "on a roll". Anyway, here they are. Our Scotch/Irish Heritage untitled School of History & Archaeology - Scottish Hi... http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/cape-fear-scots/1999-04/0924488152
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1999 22:15:52 EDT
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21. Scottish Naming Patterns [1]
Hello, Can someone tell me the naming patterns used by the Scottish for naming their offspring. Or can someone give me the internet site which provides this information. I had all this written down, but I seem to have hidden it from myself.(Grin) Thanks for your help John
22. Web site [1]
Do you have a WEB site? If so what is URL Thanks Gerry Killcreas
23. McMillan/Murphy/McARTHUR/SMITH [1]
Recently had the great fortune to have a cousin I had never met (to our knowledge---maybe when we were children) send me information on my families from the "Cape Fear" area. Archibald McMILLAN/Margaret MURPHY, Peter McARTHUR, Archibald SMITH/Jane McARTHUR, John McARTHUR/Catherine MURPHY. The best that I remember from the information given me these people came from Kintyre, Scotland. Perhaps not SMITH. I was so excited that I still have not taken it all in. They settled in the Robeson Co. NC area (edge of
24. McCranie Book [1]
Will the person from California who sent information on the book store in Lincolnton, NC,please send it again? It was accidentally deleted. Thanks for your help. H. Lindsey Maitland, Fl. e-mail gfjer737
25. Fwd: Malcolm & Beatrice Purcell Granite Marker [1]
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