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From: "W.T. Welch" <>
Subject: Re: [ALBUTLER] Butler Pioneer Family Ties
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 19:18:04 -0600
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I think that is a great idea, just tell me where we will be sending the
information. Maybe that will help in finding missing pieces of the puzzle.
I do not have any family lines that were in Butler County but my husband
sure has enough for both of us. His line includes Welch, Rhodes and others.
They were in the area that became a part of Crenshaw County when it was
formed in 1866 so before that date I have to search in Butler County for
them.
Wynnette
> I think that had a great idea last week in
suggesting
> that we get together a group of pioneer family researchers and map the
early
> family ties of the whole Butler County area. We could merge a list of
> families (not just surnames, but specific families) from the 1820 and 1830
> census reports (1840 and 1850, too, if enough people would respond) and
ask
> researchers to contribute identifying information about each.
>
> We could request a pioneer family section on the county website for
> collecting data and identifying family ties of the early period. Any
> interest?
>
> By the way, what are the "genie circles" mentioned?
>
> Wilda
>
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