Re: William H. Vance and Sarah Ratliff
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In reply to:
William H. Vance and Sarah Ratliff
8/24/99
This will probably not help you any, however I find a coincidance here.
I am looking for my grandmother, who would have been born no later than 1900 or so.I only have her maiden surname for sure, which is Vance, and conjecture on her first, which was either Hattie or Virginia, depending on who you believe in my family.
I am looking for my grandmother, who would have been born no later than 1900 or so.I only have her maiden surname for sure, which is Vance, and conjecture on her first, which was either Hattie or Virginia, depending on who you believe in my family.The interesting thing was, that I heard tell that she was full blooded Cherokee.This is of interest to me, because that would put me at one quarter.Also, I would like the pleasure of knowing who she was.
The interesting thing was, that I heard tell that she was full blooded Cherokee.This is of interest to me, because that would put me at one quarter.Also, I would like the pleasure of knowing who she was.Yours is the first post that I have read that connects the surname Vance with a possible connection to the Cherokee nation.
Yours is the first post that I have read that connects the surname Vance with a possible connection to the Cherokee nation.If Hattie/Virginia Vance (who married a Jay Meade, second wife of) is a name known to you, please respond:
If Hattie/Virginia Vance (who married a Jay Meade, second wife of) is a name known to you, please respond:[email protected]Thank-you,
Thank-you,BLE