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From: James & Sue <>
Subject: [ARCLEVEL] Re: ARCLEVEL-D Digest V02 #91
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 20:04:52 -0500
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By any chance, during your research have you come across any REED families? Mine came
from North Carolina to Cleveland County, Arkansas.

Sue Reed


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> ARCLEVEL-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 91
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> #1 [ARCLEVEL] 1850 Information of Bra []
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> Subject: [ARCLEVEL] 1850 Information of Bradley Countian Families of NC then Georgia
> Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 19:08:54 EDT
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> Forwarded message, the Hills settled in the southeast portion of Arkansas:
>
> Hey,
> I put together a database containing over 5,000 plus names in Excel of North
> Carolina born persons living in Georgia. Now the information was obtained
> from several locations posting text files, and have been assembled to act as
> one database. For Instance:
>
> How I came about doing this is by way of my husband's family, who like many
> from Bradley County is from Troup County, Georgia. Anyway, I have followed
> the migratory as most all of you have down the coast of the East Coast then
> after the Civil War the Migration to the West Arkansas (Which is funny how it
>
> incompasses several states!!! and is used as a "Term") anyway, all of this
> is a preclude of just some of the information that I have found. For an
> example I am including a family line that I've been researching and that is
> the "Hills".
>
> Now I know that the "Hills" settled in the SE portion of Arkansas, including
> those of Bradley, Ashley and Drew Counties. Well anyway, there are alot....
> And I do mean alot of Robert Hill's. Seem's like every family member that
> decides to have children, named one of their children Robert Hill, whether it
>
> be a boy..... or a girl (example: Robert Penolia Hill married David Samuel
> Stedman / Steadman and she is the daughter of Robert Hill and Nancy Carruth
> Hill.) Anyway, I found this while researching:
>
> NAME AGE SEX OCCUPATION HOUSEHOLD # COUNTY YEAR BORN POSSIBLE?
> Hill, Green 45 M Farmer 65 Troup 1805
> Hill, Frances 40 F Adult 65 Troup 1810
> Hill, William 20 M Adult 65 Troup 1830
> Hill, Elizabeth 18 F Adult 65 Troup 1832
> Hill, Julia, A. 16 F Young Adult 65 Troup 1834
>
> There may be a connection,,,,,, but maybe not..... But I thought it was
> worth my consideration since Green is a also a popular first of second name
> term used within the Stedman / Steadman family.
>
> By the way, the database is not for publication, just personal use until I
> hear otherwise.



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