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Dorcas Speights married John William Eason in NC and after that they
moved to Sabine Parish La. Does anyone know of a connection between the
Speights families who were in this area in the mid 1800's. Thanks,
Thelma
In a message dated 3/24/99 3:23:29 PM Pacific Standard Time,
xpond@email.msn.com writes:
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Is there a web site that I can get more information about Fort Jesup?
THANK YOU!
- CJ. :)
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I need that information too. When did Fort Jesup close?
Grant
I checked a book out of the public library on Ft. Jessup since my Sanders
relatives are buried near there. The book indicated the Ft. was "inactivated
in 1846". "In 1846, the year after President James K. Polk ordered Gen.
Zachery Taylor, the Fort Jesup commander, to move a force into Texas in
anticipation of a war with Mexico, the Army inactivated the fort. Hope this
helps. Sue Pynes Woodford-Beals
At 08:20 AM 3/26/99 -0800, you wrote:
>LASABINE-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 7
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>Today's Topics:
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