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From: "Pam" <>
Subject: RE: Camden County Marriages
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 16:06:00 -0800
In-Reply-To: <000701c1d90b$91d35b60$065ab1cf@8wriv>


I would be interested in learning more about your connection to the Woolsey
line, as well. Note Julia Ann Long was daughter of Richard H. Long and Avis
Raines.
I have been researching the Long line for a (scuse me) Long time.
OUR line of LONG'S
Richard H. Long and Avis Raines
John Elliott Long married Sarah Michaels (Mickel)
John Thomas Long married Mary Cronin
Leonard Long married Rosalie Patterson
John Clark Long married Marian L. Snorsky
John Clark long is father of my husband
Richard William Long
I have a picture of Richard Long and Avis Raines taken about 1890ish.
I would be interested in making contact with others who are descendants of
Richard Long and Avis Raines.
It is a very large family and with intemarried lines of Blount, Patterson,
Jeffries, Blankenship etc...........
Pam Long
Sacramento, CA
PS. I do have the siblings and the parents of Richard H. Long as well.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ruth Kessell [mailto:]
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 3:27 PM
To:
Subject: Camden County Marriages


To Michael K Middleton:

Here are some Camden County Marriages you may not have:

Benjamin Harrison Woolsey & Julia Ann Long 1878
Albert Eugene Evington & Sallie Berry Woolsey Sept 21, 1902
Martha Jane Woolsey & William Alvin Crown Jan 28, 1914
Benjamin Woolsey & Edna Thomas June 14, 1916
Wm McKinley Woolsey & Eunice Sharp Dec 26, 1919
Theodore Francis Sharp & Emma Dodd Nov 21, 1895
James Edward Millstead & Josephine Sharp 1879
William F. Claiborne & Sarah Elizabeth Sharp Nov 30, 1882


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