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From: "Clyde Downing" <>
Subject: Re: [MCCRACKEN] Re: Alexander McCracken 1725-1795
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:28:07 -0700
References: <MFMBM008ZDgC81TbdkS00000d45@mfmbm008.myfamilycorp.local>
My ancestor was CHARLES McCRACKEN born ca. 1775,but not sure where.He died
1826 at Fleming County,Ky. His wife was ELIZABETH BUTCHER. They md.1805 at
Fleming Co. Ch. WILLIAM,ISAAC,JOSEPH,CATHARINE,SARAH.ISAAC. ISAAC md.
SUSANNAH HAMILTON. They moved to Hendricks County,In.then later to Davis
County,Iowa where they died. I have lots more. I need parents of CHARLES.
Thanks,Clyde
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Subject: [MCCRACKEN] Re: Alexander McCracken 1725-1795
> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
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> Classification: Query
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> Message Board URL:
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> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xVz.2ACEB/584.1.1.1
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> Message Board Post:
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> I don't know what we can exchange.
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> If you have any suggestions; I am open.
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> Elizabeth (Aunt Betsy) is definitely a gggg (something way back there) an
aunt of mine.
> See the following link. Cut and paste into your browser on the address
line.
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/familylines/ehmccracken.html
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> Can you outline you decendancy from Aunt Betsy & William Parker?
> A large group of people from this family and other families started
migrating west; Oklahoma and to other points beyond. Where are you?
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> The Parkers and McCrackens can be found in Rutherford & Cannon Counties of
TN, but I can find only a little information on that time.
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