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From: "B&C Pierce" <>
Subject: Re: [GAFULTON] Re: GAFULTON-D Digest V00 #100
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 09:36:18 -0400


Please go to the Paulding site and contact the people that are listed
in the Revival of the Roswell Mill efforts. They are very anxious to
contact relatives and are putting together a memorial for them. They
would have more information than anyone of those people. I am working
on trying to put together a site that will show the names of the ones
that are known, and I have contacted alot of people in hopes that such
a list will exist oneday.



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Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 8:22 AM
Subject: [GAFULTON] Re: GAFULTON-D Digest V00 #100


> Hi Everyone,
>
> My ancestor is Jessee Williams. During the War, he worked at
Roswell Mill
> and was also part of the militia. When Roswell was captured, he was
sent up
> to Indiana where (and this is a part I cannot confirm) he worked on
a farm
> there. His family joined him and then they settled in TN after the
War.
>
> My question is: Is there any record of people being sent to Indiana
during
> the Roswell Mill capture?
>
> Thank you for any direction.
>
> Bonnie
>
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