Their was a David Craig in Rhea County, with David Parkhill. So there is a possibility of
it.
GNEOLOG(a)aol.com wrote:Jim, I was wondering if there was any chance that Sarah Craig was a
child of
a Parkhill daughter who married a Craig. I dont know dates and places for this
line so not sure if this may be a possibility. Her children would then be
Parkhill heirs. If I remember correctly, she was pretty young when she married
James Callison so guess it possible that she was married previously and perhaps
her husband was killed in the War of 1812 or something. Are there any CRAIGS
mentioned for that war. I am not sure how old she would have been during that
way but maybe way too young. Just some thoughts -- one of those brick walls of
which there are many. Take care. Marilyn
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