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You Searched For: Hurt
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James W. Quick,
Mary E. Hurt,
5 Sep 1858
Polk,
Mo
Naaman Shropshire,
Martha Patsy Perry,
13 Dec 1819
Al. or Ga.
USA [email protected]
Martha Patsy Perry and Naaman Shropshire may have been married in Putnam Co., Ga. They lived in Tallapoosa Co., Al. and moved after 1850 to Blanco, Tx. Martha was the daughter of John Perry and Sarah Ferrell. Naaman was the son of William Shropshire and Elizabeth Hurt.
William Marshall Perry,
Mary Indiana Shropshire,
17 Aug 1819
Putnam Co. Ga. or Tallapoosa Co., Al.
USA mfb2@earthlink
William Marshall was the son of John Perry and Sarah Ferrell of Perry Co., Al. Mary was the daughter of William Shropshire and Elizabeth Hurt of Tallapoosa Co., Al.
Roy Elmore Horton,
Jeanne Lillith Payne ,
June 19, 1933
Douglas,
Kansas
USA [email protected]
These are my parents. I have a lot of data on my mother's side and am in the process of digging into my father's English ancestors on his paternal side (Horton/Hurton/Horten/Frith) and his Swedish ancestors on his mother's side (Oline/Olin/Oleen/Olean/Ohlin/Olen/Persson/Aronson/Norrby). His English side arrived in the US in 1856 and his Swedish side arrived in 1878. I hope to hear from anyone who thinks he/she might have a connection. Janet in Oregon
Capt. Patterson Bain,
Maria Hurt,
10 May 1825
Fayette,
Ky
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