Do You Have Famous Ancestors?
Do you have famous ancestors? Diane and I would love for you to share your
information with this group. To make this easier we are suspending the rule
of only discussing members of your direct line.
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Jim Jackson
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A New Year and New Opportunities
With the New Year I hope we can get back to our family research. You are
encouraged to send in your questions, comments and any related information
you would like to share.
Best wishes,
Jim and
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Jim Jackson
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Saying Thanks To Our Front-Line Workers
First of all,
To all of you who are involved in the "front lines" of this corona virus war
- Thank You for all you are doing. Without you we would be in dire straits.
Secondly,
Diane and I thought
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Jim "Pops" Jackson <ancestrynut@...>
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Re: Welcome to the GA-Elbert Group
I'm researching the families of William Teasley, his relatives and his descendants through Thomas Jefferson Teasley; Charles G. Olbon who married Mary Forrester; Mary Herndon White Forrester and her
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Jeannie Leson
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James Easter, will probated 1795, Elbert County, married possibly a Thompson
I am always looking for EASTER researchers, as especially I want to clear
up the mystery of the maiden name of his second wife, Sarah, who it thought
to have been a Thompson.
Here are his children
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Judith F. Russell
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Welcome to the GA-Elbert Group
Welcome to 开云体育, our new home for genealogical discussions. This is an
exciting time with a very impressive website and the opportunity to rekindle
our communications and, perhaps, revive
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Jim Jackson <ancestrynut@...>
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James Easter, will probated 1792, Elbert Co
I am always looking for EASTER researchers, as especially I want to clear up the mystery of the maiden name of his second wife, Sarah, who it thought to have been a Thompson.
Here are his children
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Judith F. Russell
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