Nancy Rose
Honor Code SignatorySigned 27 Apr 2014 | 976 contributions | 30 thank-yous | 1,168 connections
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WOW! that lineage goes way back!
I am researching my Jane Erwin b 1746 Rowan Co, NC who married William Brown and had 8 kids. I was comparing our DNA (we are a match) and figured it was through the Erwin clan but I certainly don't see a link on the Joseph Erwin page. Just curious, in case you have more data on this family. Wm Brown and wife Jane Erwin Brown are both buried in Iredell Co, NC. They are my 6th great grandparents. Hope to hear from you, and of course, please check out my tree!
edited by Cindi Bonney
I'm so glad you added the pictures of Andrew and Lebby Fore. It's so nice to see what they look like. I'll be adding one of Laura in the next few days.
Are you Sumter County local? The last cemetery cleanup for Oak Grove (where Andrew, Ella, Cecil, Lizzie, and Della are buried) is October 31st. I'm planning to go over and take some of these pictures with me. I'm hoping to find someone that can help me identify some that don't have notations. I'd love to meet you if you're in the area.
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