I'll look forward to it Clair. i don't know if you know it but Coffee Co. &
Monroe Co. was 2 of the main places the Cardens settled. i now have a copy of the Carden
cem. book of the ones buried in the cem. if you don't have it and would like for me to
look up someone for you.
Elisa
----- Original Message -----
From: Clair A Carden
To: CARDEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: [CARDEN-L] texas
Elisa,
Caroline and I had a chat, this morning, by telephone. As soon
as we get a "breather" in September, we'll try to get together and
compare notes. We have another Carden cousin, whose family moved west
from Alabama -- can you imagine three Carden family descendants in one
little East Texas town? Anyhow, we will try to arrange for the three of
us to meet and get acquainted. It sounds as if my line (Robert Franklin
Carden, Sr., from Benton County, Arkansas, and formerly from Coffee
County, Tennessee) may be a different branch from theirs, but it is
always interesting to try to find a common point of origin.
We'll be in touch when we have some new data to share.
Clair Carden
Tyler, Texas
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