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Re: Knox County, KY Horns
Posted by: Diana Covey Frymyer Mussaw (ID *****2682) Date: March 24, 2008 at 00:45:23
In Reply to: Re: Knox County, KY Horns by Terri Lamsdale of 4424

For starters, Missy, I don't even pretend to have an attitude, and you must remember, you cannot HEAR my voice when you're reading my posts; I say what I say with the utmost humility, but it perturbs me when I see something that shows no source for what is being posted and I'm talking about folks posting Johann Kroft Horn as the father of my Aaron Horn who died at Ft Boonesboro; I find there were more than one Christopher Horn in KY at the same time; now, as for the medication you say I've forgotten to take, I haven't forgotten to take any medication. I've done my homework, I've searched for years on end for the parents of Aaron Horn (father of Christopher, Aaron, Mathias, William, Polly and Sarah Horn, maybe others, and I find no proof whatsoever of who they might be and just because something looks good doesn't always mean it's so); I'd love it if someone would just show me proof for what they claim. And on top of that, I didn't know I had even contacted you, most certainly I didn't email you, the only contact I've had with you is through this genforum...and while I don't mean to sound rude, I've read the Rev War records for your Christopher Horn, his name might have been "John Christopher", I've just never seen it posted as such. And thanks for your post. And I repeat, I'm not the one with the attitude.


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