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Subject: Re: [CALDWELL-L] John Caldwell, 1782-1855, Tennessee, Family
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 19:40:56 EDT
I do not know if your JOHN CALDWELL goes to the JOHN & MARGARET PHILLIPS
CALDWELl who formed the Cub Creek CALDWELL Settlement or not. I am aware of
a JOHN CALDWELL, JR. line who came out of this Settlement as one of their
children who came to Adair Co. KY, but his Brother, ROBERT, came to Obion
Co., TN, then came on to Adair Co., KY Columbia, as did one of one ancestors
connected to this group. Do not know if there is any kind of connection
here?
There are so many JOHN's belonging to the line, tis hard to keep which JOHN
is which JOHN to which line.
JEAN CALDWELL ADAMS
El Paso, Texas
I would not be direct to your line, but if your line goes to the JOHN &
MARGARET PHILLIPS CALDWELL line, then we would we collateral lines, and would
be in common to JOHN & MARGARET. I believe I go thru their youngest son, the
REV.
JAMES CALDWELL, who was murdered by the British in 1781 in Elizabeth, NJ who
was born in 1734 in VA (believe in Charlotte Co.) at the Settlement or in the
area.
Thru his son, WILLIAM, who died in 1825 in Adair County, KY and came there
because JOHN, JR. and another Uncle, ROBERT, were there in the area.
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