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From: Deb Crow <>
Subject: Dunnegan/Dunnagan/Donegan
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 06:55:53 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <200411201101.iAKB1ndp002910@lists8.rootsweb.com>


Lee,

Do you know who Ann's parents were? Also it seems that
my ancestors in Dickson all went by their middle name.
Is Ann a first name or a middle name? I have a lot of
info on the Dunnegan/Dunnagan/Donegan line. Although
they are all related each family chose to spell it
their way. Let me know and I will see if I can help
you.

Deb

> ATTACHMENT part 5 message/rfc822
> Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:40:35 -0600
> From: "David Hoover" <>
> To:
> Subject: Dickson families
>
> I believe I am related to approximately 50 percent
> of the Dickson families. Two William Willeys came
> to Dickson Co ca 1803. Lt William Willey Rev War vet
> was married to Ann Dunnegan. Pvt William Willey, Rev
> war vet was married to Polly (surname unknown). It
> is believed they were uncle and nephew as Pvt
> William Willey's father was John. Definitely close
> related families and hard to get descendants sorted
> out.. Isaac Walker, Rev War vet married to Rhoda
> Greer also came to Dickson early 1800's. These
> families married into so many pioneer families. I
> could name about 20 families without looking at
> notes and that is only a start..
> I am a direct descendant of Pvt William Willey and
> Isaac Walker , as well as William Stewart, Hiram
> Baker and Henry Clay Peebles.
> If anyone is researching any of those, please
> contact me at
> .
> Thanks
> Lee (Sanders) Hoover




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