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From: "Shirley Daykin" <>
Subject: Re: [LCT] Re: TNLINCOL-D Digest V04 #502
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 22:08:23 -0600
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Subject: [LCT] Re: TNLINCOL-D Digest V04 #502
> Shirley, so far I haven't found anyone married to a TRAHEM. The JARMAN
> variation is new to me, and I will pay more attention when I run across
that
> name. Of course, the written G really does resemble a J, doesn't it?
Thanks
> for
> that tidbit. Will watch for TRAHEM too, in Tenn and Ark. Thanks for
> writing.
> Norma
>
> In a message dated 11/21/2004 12:41:26 PM Mountain Standard Time,
> writes:
> Norma,
> Do you have a Gorman who married a Trahern lady who was Choctaw, full
> quantum?
> I too have problems with the name spellings. Mine was Jarman in TN. and
by
> the time they got to AR. It was German. There are many variations to this
> name as I'm sure you have found out. Both with a "J" and an "G".
> Shirley, it's raining in OK.
>
>
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