Hi Marilyn,
This isn't scientific, of course, but at one of the Callison family
reunions, I remember thinking one of the Kellisons there was cute. Daddy
(Emory) said not to get too interested because he was my cousin. Funny what
you remember at 79!
Cheers, Joetha
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 2:26 PM, <gneolog(a)aol.com> wrote:
Hi gang, I have been knee deep in my Thomas group trying to connect
an
illigitimate child from 1850 into the Thomas family. Finally was successful
in the right family -- just don't know which of the 4 sons was the father--
Hmmmmmm, sounds like Hiram.
So here is my wish list to find male descendants <sigh-- think big>
James who married 1806 Gallia County -- lived in the same area as William
pre marriage but still would like DNA to compare with the rest of the group.
Susanne -- no males that you know of??
William J. Callison who returned to Augusta Co., VA -- the only one to do
so
Alexander
Any male from Daniel KELLISON to prove/disprove Kellison versus Callison
William who married MaryAnn Chapman
Robert, son of James and Isabel
James II, son of James and Isabel
Samuel born 1802 Virginia and found in 1850 Kosciusko Co., IN -- sons
Thomas, John, Isaac, William, George, Joseph
Male line from Elizabeth Callison -- found 1850 Dallas Co., MO -- with sons
Colbert and David -- who I suspect is the widow of William Callison, son of
Moses
Male line from the James Callison who arrived in SC about 100 years after
our James -- said to be from County Armagh, Ireland
And of course-- ANY additional lines from the lines that we already have
documented
Can anyone think of any other unknowns that need some male descendants to
VOLUNTEER once we find them.
Take care all, Marilyn
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