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From: "Shirley Erickson" <>
Subject: Re: [Pennington-L] Just a little help. and more.
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 16:09:09 -0500
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That is good news. He had told me he was going to take the coat to see if
it was, indeed, what he thought it would be. This coat belonged to Abel
Pennington Wilson, son of Joseph and Sarah "Sally" (Pennington) Wilson who
connect to Abel Pennington, Sr. died 1819 in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
Harry Wilson has an excellent CD on the Wilson family that includes some
2000 images of original documents connected to his family and that of group
11 and maybe others.
Did they say when the show would be airing?
Regards,
Shirley Erickson, Group 11 leader
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Pennington" <>
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Pennington-L] Just a little help. and more.
> (Tom Pennington asked about "Wilson Pennington.")
>
> Probably just a coincidence, but an article in the local paper
yesterday
> caught my eye. It was about the PBS show "Antiques Roadshow" in Savannah,
> GA.:
>
> "One of those getting good news was Harry Wilson, who brought his
> great-grandfather's 1832 Georgia militia uniform.
> 'They said it was worth from $10,000 to $15,000,' said Mr. Wilson.
His
> forebear, Able Pennington Wilson, had lived in Monticello, GA, but Mr.
> Wilson and his wife, Lucy, had driven from Pettigrew, AR, to Savannah for
> the show."
>
> A slim chance, but you sounded desperate :-)
>
> Paul A. Pennington
> Augusta, Georgia
> Group 28 Leader
>
>
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