Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
vickie white 5/09/11
So if I understand you correctly, other researchers saw this "son-in-law" listing and assumed that one of John's wives must have been an Elam daughter. In fact, you are saying that John's widowed mother remarried to an Elam. Meanwhile, Mary was a Kenyon at the time of marriage to John, but that may not have been her maiden name? And we don't know Elizabeth's maiden name either? Is that correct? Thanks.
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
vickie white 5/09/11
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Lolene Newman 6/04/11
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vickie white 6/04/11
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
Lolene Newman 6/04/11
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
vickie white 6/04/11
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
Lolene Newman 6/05/11
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
vickie white 6/05/11
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
Lolene Newman 6/05/11
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
vickie white 6/05/11
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?
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Re: Double Elam marriage, Henrico, Va. early 1600s?