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From: ron stone <>
Subject: Re: [ARKANSAS] Ramsey
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 10:25:24 -0800


Hi Glenda,
My ggf was Reuben Ramsey, b. 8-1842 in Reading , PA. His line of descent was
Scotland to NO. Ireland to USA. The name of his father was settled until I
found
a census in 1880 Vermilion Co. Illinois. That raised a question I am trying to
resolve.
Reuben moved into Stuttgart, AR area sometime around the late 1890s it seems.
He died there in Oct of 1904. I am in touch with a few of his descendants since
I started looking.
He was a union soldier in the civil war. (93rd PA Inf for sure and maybe
one other unit)
Carrying his name forward were sons, Otto W and Jessie. Otto died in NY
having not
returned to AR after serving in WW1. Jessie died in AR and is said to be
buried around
Stuttgart.
ron


At 06:58 AM 11/24/03 -0600, you wrote:
>Would like to know about your Ramseys.
>Mine came to Izard County from Bedford County, TN
>Thanks, Glenda
>
> wrote:
>>
>> A EMAIL i RECEIVED FROM ARKANSAS: Was this FBI fellow talking about
>> "sideways" relationships" ? instead of
>> "vertical"
>> ones?
>>
>> I remember that there used to be a parlor game where kids sat in a circle
>> and one would whisper a "fact" to the one on his right and the "fact" would
>
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