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@ed_ave YES! Absolutely. I'll make sure you have Editor access. I know you so I wouldn't hesitate to let you post whatever you like that is relevant h...
Ok, very good! Thank you, @ed_ave! I'll definitely bookmark this for when I get back to looking at these families. I noticed one of the names that you...
I have no idea why I am just responding to this. I remember seeing it and in my mind I thought about responding, but apparently I never did it. So her...
Quote from TXSteph on November 4, 2020, 4:01 pm I'm looking for Brantley. Where is your Brantley? Just to make sure, this forum is focused on fa...
Somehow I hadn't been seeing notifications about these, but I've just added surname forums for Rose (@buddy) and Exum (@bellosilvestre, @kella). Th...
This is a great find. I've always been skeptical about the Durgantown thing because there are only two places I've ever seen that even mentioned an...
One more thing... @george have you done DNA testing yet? If so, where have you tested? My grandfather and his sister have both tested. (Their grandm...
To @realitykills - I'll add a forum for the Pope surname now. Feel free to write the first post in the forum to talk about the specific lines you're r...
@george I apologize for being so slow to respond to this. Somehow, I missed getting a notification about your first post in this thread and then whe...
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Sure thing, Dave! And welcome! 🙂
Hi Mandy! I haven't researched the Morrises in Robeson County but I do know a little bit about the Morris family that was living in Anson County in ...