Don Allen
Honor Code SignatorySigned 24 Jun 2018 | 5,981 contributions | 299 thank-yous | 2,360 connections
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Pam Kreutzer, Leader of the US Civil War Project
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I am still trying to find the parents of Catherine who married Moses M Nesbitt, son of Ross. I have seen where some online trees claim she was Catherine Ruth LItton, dau of Thomas Litton and Margaret Whitson. I see you are involved with that page and I do not see a Catherine Ruth listed as a daughter of Thos and Marg. Do you know of anything regarding this?
I had to set my genealogy off to the side for about ten years and am just now picking it up again. If you would like to see my profile and tree, I am Bonney-1177.
Nice to see your name popping up as a match everywhere I look! Cindi Bonney Meyer McNabb
Thus making changes unnecessary?
Pam Hatton
Martin Wells-7319 could not have been the son of Jacob Wells-7253 because the only record of him having a Martin is a big "maybe" and, if it is his son, he died young and unmarried from a rattlesnake bite. People seem to be mixing several profiles together.
Descendants of Jacob Wells of Duplin County, North Carolina[1] is a great source. View 30, pg 27 shows what I am referencing.
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I am trying to find a GA and Alabama Green connection to a Baltimore MD and Columbus, OH Green abt 1800. All help is appreciated.
G. Moore
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