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From: Lesley Robertson <>
Subject: Re: DESPERATELY SEEKING
Date: Mon, 02 Mar 1998 11:11:51 +0100
pollard wrote:
> Here, according to family tradition; the earliest WILLIAM POLLARD that I know of was
> probably born around c.1807-1827??? Then, my G-Grandfather William Richard POLLARD
> who was born c.1872-1875. That's about all that I have on the POLLARD'S so far...
> However, I am currently researching a COLONEL CHARLES POLLARD who was a LIEUTENANT
> under GENERAL LA FAYETTE c.1826 on his excursion to YORKTOWN; POLLARD was said to be
> a great railroad benefactor of ALABAMA.
>
As this is hardly the medieval period, I suggest that you try soc.genealogy.misc - where
lots of people researching 19th century N.America lurk.
Lesley Robertson
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