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Re: Pamplet called: Carothers Family Pedigree Back to 1600
Posted by: earl hodges (ID *****5729) Date: October 14, 2005 at 10:51:41
In Reply to: Pamplet called: Carothers Family Pedigree Back to 1600 by Neva Taylor of 916

I believe I have the same document, or at least part of the same. It starts out "The Carothers original name was James - - that is, this one family - and they were Celts." The copy I have was included in some documentation from the Carothers relatives in Sumter and Rock Hill, South Carolina. The next to the last page of the documentation shows Thomas Milton Carothers. The last page is on Samuel Dinsmore Carothers. Samuel Dinsmore Carothers was my great-great-grandfather. His daughter Sarah Cornelia Carolina Carothers, by his second wife Harriett Newel Perry, married John Henry Hodges 12/3/1868 - my great grandfather. Nancy Lenorah Carothers, by his first wife Zilla B. Miller, was born 8/17/1838. Lenorah married John G. Matthews 10/23/1855.

Of course, if this is the same document, then you already have all of this. I think the only book it refers to is "Sketch of Carothers Family" by Mrs. James S. Pilcher, Northville Tennessee. Otherwise, most of the other pages are from Carothers family letters, and James Carothers family bible, recorded 1803.
I have scanned all of these pages, about 40, and have them in five emails I could forward to you....they are big files and would take a long time if you are on a dial-up connection. There's also Neely and Miller information, since the families married with the Carothers through several generations
Earl Hodges
Liberty Hill, TX.


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