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Subject: [GEORGE-L] Jesse George
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 12:49:53 EDT
Hello out there to all of you fellow researchers with a Jesse George in your
line.
Jesse, as a first name, has turned up with such a frequency from the 1760s
until the early 1900s until it has made any sorting efforts difficult. I have
been trying to trace the ancestors of Solomon George who married Sarah Rich,
1784, Orange County, NC,
and there is a Jesse associated with the family who could be his father.
Solomon had a son named Jesse. He had a daughter named
Betsy who married Jesse George, the son of Abner George, before 1824. In
Rutherford County, NC, Phoeby George, the daughter of David George, married a
Jesse George, in 1797. The bondsman for Phoeby and Jesse, was Pboeby's
brother, Solomon George. The above Solomon and Sarah, also had a son named
David. The roots for these families must be related.... But did they migrate
from VA, New England? England? Some of the other colonies? I would like to
hear from anyone that might have something from those early times
that might help delineate this interesting history.
Lewis George
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