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I thought spam would be if I sent the same message to anyone and everyone
whether they are interested or not.
I sent information on the CARROLL newsletter and web site to the CARROLL
researchers.
Since Joe is saying this is spam and no one on the list would be interested
in knowing about this newsletter or site I am sorry to have bothered you.
I will unsub from the list. Again I am sorry.
Vicki
Carroll Cables is a quarterly surname newsletter published January, April,
July and October. Each issue is 10 pages, containing queries, family group
sheets, wills, marriages, book reviews, census and other indices, etc.
Cost is $2.50 per issue or $10 per year. January 1998 will be issue #44. Back
issues are available. Web site at
http://members.aol.com/Kinseeker6/carroll.html
Submissions of queries and other information always welcomed, but please
include a postal address so the subscribers without e-mail access can reply
to you.
The following is my "Carroll" link through my maternal grandfather. I
also have additional information on this line on my website (see address
below). If anyone can find a connection to their CARROLL line, I'd be
interested in hearing from you.
Carroll, Edward Giles, b. 1899, Orderville, UT, USA, m. Reta Chamberlain
s/o Edward, b. 1875, Heber, UT, USA, m. Maria Bowers
s/o Charles Negus, b. 1817, Carroll's Ridge, New Brunswick, CAN, m. Kezia
Giles
s/o O'Carroll, Patrich, b.1789, St. John's, Newfoundland, CAN, m. Nancy
Negus
s/o James, b. 1768, Armagh, IRELAND, m. Margaret Pottle
Regards,
Doug Hunt <doughunt(a)writeme.com>
The Homestead: http://members.aol.com/doughunt/index.html
Marion Carroll, born abt 1844 in DeKalb County, GA, the son of William
Carroll, born abt 1796 in South Carroll. William moved with his family
to Cherokee County, AL in 1857.
Marion Carroll fought with the 19th Alabama in the Civil War and was
seriously injured at the Battle of Shiloh.