Nelda: We may have some relation going back to NC or VA but I think your
William is different than ours. William has always been a popular name to
give a son. We might find a link somewhere, though.
Phoebe
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From: COWMUD(a)aol.com
To: CALDWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CALDWELL-L] Phoebe Dunn
Date: Fri, Sep 24, 1999, 11:22 AM
We are related to the Caldwells, through William Caldwell, who
married Mary
E. Cook, and the Cooks also came from Ky. our George Cook was married to
Jane Wooldridge in 1808 in Adair Co, Ky...and Mary E. is their daughter...by
the way, William was killed in the Civil War, and left a 3 month old baby
boy..Rance...these Caldwells, came in Ark. in 1840-1850 era. My 1900 census
shows Rance still alive, and has children, Joseph, James, John, Lee, Aron,
Anna ,Jasper and Willard. His mother is shown as remarried and a widow., as
is Rance. The youngest chile, Willard is only 1 yr.old, so his wife must
have died while giving birth or shortly thereafter.I also might add the
Caldwells, and Cooks were in Tn., when Wm. and Mary married..and as far back
as I have been able to trace, in North Carolina, the Cooks and Caldwells have
intermarried, lived close, so it is a possibility, your Caldwells and my
Cooks may connect with your line....Good luck, Nelda
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