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: Langston Bacon 1855 - 1859
My furtherest back Sparks married into the Coe family in 1885.? So, as it turns out I am only related to his descendants:? Daniel Sparks(1843 - 1916).? Have never traced his ancestors.
Happy dead
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Mary Lou Trice
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Re: Langston Bacon 1855 - 1859
Attalissa was the daughter of John Sparks and Elizabeth Wilkerson/Wilkinson Sparks. Her parents Duncan and Elizabeth McDougal Wilkinson/Wilkerson came from Scotland. Supposedly he had been a game
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Judith Gresham
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Re: Langston Bacon 1855 - 1859
Yes, a big mess.? There is a Langston Bacon that was born in Missouri but he is not part of my bunch.
I live in Hewitt, TX; spittin distance from Baylor in Waco.I was born in Waco 83 years ago, moved
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Mary Lou Trice
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Re: Langston Bacon 1855 - 1859
The tree on ancestry is a mess. They have Langston having been born in Missouri and dying in Texas in 1896. I will take another look when I get home. I have to get some cat food and glue for my
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Judith Gresham
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Re: Langston Bacon 1855 - 1859
Hi Judith,
Thanks for checking out that Bacon stuff.? For years I have been having a big disagreement with a bunch of other Bacon researchers about Langston Bacon and his wife/wives.? I have
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Mary Lou Trice
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Re: Langston Bacon 1855 - 1859
Hi Mary Lou
No the narrative does not say but I did a search on Ancestry and found a tree with Langston Bacon in it. That tree said she died in AL about 1890 and they had a tombstone picture with
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Judith Gresham
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Re: Langston Bacon 1855 - 1859
Hi Judith,
Thanks for finding this info on Langston Bacon, et al.? Does the book give any indication why the author thinks that Caroline Griffin died in AL?? There are some folks that think she died
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Mary Lou Trice
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Re: Langston Bacon 1855 - 1859
I have the book History of Marion County by Rena Cobb.? on page 279 in the Griffin family narrative there is this John Griffin married Jane. their daughter Caroline b abt 1821 d 1850 in AL married
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Judith Gresham
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Langston Bacon 1855 - 1859
Langston Bacon married a woman, Mary neither Stewart or Marion county sometime between 1855 and 1859.? She was about 35 years old. Any information appreciated.
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Mary Lou Trice
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