Re: cumberland co.NC Colquhouns, 1790-
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Re: cumberland co.NC Colquhouns, 1790-
Carla Horne 10/28/98
Well, I figured what the hell, everybody appears to be searching for the same common ancestor, and nobody can place it (except for the mysterious man who told me his sister had the information, but has never sent it or contacted me since).
Email me directly to my email address and I will send you my address, and you can send me yours.I'll be glad to duplicate the material, but I don't want to put my full address, etc., on the public bulletin board.
Email me directly to my email address and I will send you my address, and you can send me yours.I'll be glad to duplicate the material, but I don't want to put my full address, etc., on the public bulletin board.But, I certainly DO want your information. My personal records are centered around the first 50 years in America for the family. I'd like to know everything about the six families before they all scattered to the winds.
But, I certainly DO want your information. My personal records are centered around the first 50 years in America for the family. I'd like to know everything about the six families before they all scattered to the winds.My occupation is legal assistant, and I have a national certification in real estate.Knowing nobody lives and dies without leaving a paper trail, I set out in 1994 to trace the paper trail that the individuals of the family in Cumberland County (and Cumberland County's predecessors and successor counties) left for us.We gathered a great deal of information and documents from the State Archives and the county archives on the two trips we have made since that time, and we keep gathering more.One of these days, I would like to be as conversant about the individuals of the family at that time as I am of the family that we continue the annual gathering with in Mississippi and Lousiana that descended from Lauchlin.
My occupation is legal assistant, and I have a national certification in real estate.Knowing nobody lives and dies without leaving a paper trail, I set out in 1994 to trace the paper trail that the individuals of the family in Cumberland County (and Cumberland County's predecessors and successor counties) left for us.We gathered a great deal of information and documents from the State Archives and the county archives on the two trips we have made since that time, and we keep gathering more.One of these days, I would like to be as conversant about the individuals of the family at that time as I am of the family that we continue the annual gathering with in Mississippi and Lousiana that descended from Lauchlin.Any help anyone can offer is greatly appreciated, as you have said.