Was Moses any kin to the Texas Callisons. Forgive me if I kind of get confused and bogged
down by who belongs to whom. I know the Texas Callisons had a Kentucky and a Tennessee
connection, as James was born in Ky and Samuel in Tenn. However, as I mentioned before,
there had to be a Missouri connection because Alexander Callison, the only son of James,
said on the 1880 census that his father was born in Missouri. I assume that he heard him
speak of Missouri, or had some connection. Alexander's mother died very young and he
was raised by a step mother but the the mother or the step mother were not from Missouri.
I am just going to be forced to find a Callison and get him to be tested if I pay for
it. (sigh) I have done this with several families. Guess it is cheaper that all of those
genealogy trips, but not as much fun!
Joyce
GNEOLOG(a)aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 2/22/2007 10:18:47 P.M. Central Standard Time,
jtex37(a)sbcglobal.net writes:
Marilyn,
was there more than one Hiram Callison? Remember that Samuel Callison in
Texas had a grandson named Hiram, which is not a real common name.
The only Hirams that I know of are this early Hiram that we have been
discussing, Hiram as the son of Moses and now, the one that you mention.. Anyone
got any Hirams in the early family? TAke care. Marilyn
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