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Fulbright Family Genealogy Forum
  
Osiyo: (Greetings -Hello)
A GENEALOGY BOOK HAS BEEN PRINTED AND AVAILABLE
Professor Dr. Bill Eddleman at Cape Giradeau, Mo has made this possible. This is his E Mail: eddleman@clas.net ,or go to this Inter Net and get the information about our next reunion: http://www.tfb.com/~edstout/ This will solve some of your seeking information and your family information about your side of the family will help add to what we now have collected.
I am an adopted Fulbright. I was adopted from the Methodist Childrens Home in St Louis, Mo. at age 3 and raised by a very great man Dr. William Amazia Fulbright. After he married Elizabeth Skidmore in 1933, they had a girl Vallie L. Fulbright Montgomery and a son W. A. Jr. who died three years ago in California. Dad challenged all of us to be the best in education and we all achieved.
My blood family was McCormick and original settlers in Lyon County, Kentucky and in Eastern Tennessee. They came to America from Scotland following the Highland Clearance. They gladly faught the British who took their land from the Clan Chief's in Scotland. Nearly all the family fought in the Revolutionary War. Many married Cherokee Women. My GGGgrandfather was a Captain and his brother was a Major. several in the family of McCormicks were Sgt's and many were Pfc's in the Revolution War. I am proud of my McCormick Family but I am proud of the Fulbright's for they too were Officers and fighting men in the Revolutionary War. Their Lives were a challenge to do great things in the New World "America". I am proud to be a Fulbright . We have a great history. Let's keep the information coming in so our Genealogy will stay current. Wado. (Walk in Peace) Jim
  
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