Joe Timmons Jr.
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I would like to merge Dill-895 and Dill-46. Lydia Dill's daughter, Peggy was mentioned in John Dill's will as his loving granddaughter, Peggy Randolf. Abraham and Lydia Dill Randolph were the only Randolph family in Greenville, SC. They came from Caswell County, NC together. Several of the Dill's moved to Walker County, Alabama with the Randolph's and testified to the marriage of Lydia Dill and Abraham Randolph when she completed her REV WAR Widow's Pension.
Additionally, our large group of Abraham Randolph descendants is matching the DNA of descendants of the many other children of John Dill. My mother had three new matches to Archibald Dill's descendants just this week.
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Margaret Tull Tull-5
http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Clan_Duncan A very helpful pre-1850 research site is Mary Ann's Dobson (Duncan) homepage -- http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dobson/
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