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Author: geneobugkk3
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My Carrells are in Richland District, SC 1in 1777 according to will of Joseph Carrell. Before this I don't know. His wife Jeanette Carrell has a will listed on SC Archives. I'm not sure which Joseph Carrell is mine. Martha Carrell, daughter of Joseph Carrell & ? married William J Hugg. I saw an excerpt from a will in The South Carolina Magazine for Ancestral research,but now can't find it again. In it it talks of his daughter Martha marrying William J Hugg. Also in Stephen Huggs will it tells of his daughter Nancy marrying Jacob Carrell.Stephen Hugg is William J Hugg's father. There are so many of the same name it gets confusing. William J Hugg & Martha CARRELL Hugg are in Murray Co,GA 1850 census.Also there is their daughter Martha E HUGG Hammett & John J Hammett, my GG grandparents.
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Author: southard
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That "terbaccy" generated a rich language of its own, didn't it? I wonder if anyone has recorded all the colloquial language associated with it?... and written a translation of it for those folks not fortunate enough to have been reared on the farm?
I think much of what has been written here is discussing how the CARROLL name has changed since our ancestors arrived in North America. The name may have changed spellings for the very early immigrants before they got to the colonies, because the family may have spent a few years or a whole generation in exile in another country.
For a while Leyden, Holland became sort of a refugee camp for religious pilgrims from the British Isles (including the Pilgrims who settled at Plymouth Rock), and some stayed there a generation or more. We think my husband's surname changed from Southworth to Southard while the family was in Holland. The Dutch ships brought many across the ocean besides just the Dutch who founded New Netherlands (New York). Just think how a Dutch ship Captain might have written "Carroll" on his passenger list when he usually had a hard sound like T on the end of most names! In her book "Virginia CARROLLS and Their Neighbors", Virginia Foster included at least one CARRICK family in her highlighted Carrolls.
I have never understood the Soundex Code, but since there are folks who know much more about this than I do, I take their word for the fact that all spellings in the Soundex Code 640 may be my cousins. Rootsweb gives us all these words as a way to spell "Carroll". If our research is to be complete, we must search every source using each of these spellings.
The C640 list is available at
http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/c/a/CARROLL/
CARROLL
CARL
CARLE
CARLEY
CARRELL
CARROL
CARWILE
CEARLEY
CIRULLO
CORIALE
CORIELL
CORL
CORLEY
CORRELL
CORYELL
CRALL
CRAWLEY
CREEL
CRILLEY
CROLEY
CROLL
CROWELL
CROWL
CROWLEY
CROYLE
CRULL
CURL
CURLEE
CURLEY
CURRELL
This K640 list is available at
http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/k/a/KARL/
KARL
KEHRLI
KERLEY
KIERLEY
KRELL
KREUL
KROLL
What about Kirrell and Kirrill?
There are many other codes used for locating names, but I know nothing at all about them. However, one of these might hold a clue for you.
http://www.naaccr.org/filesystem/pdf/Process Map NHIA v2 09-21-05.pdf
http://calmenno.org/grandma/manual3.pdfhttp://www.wirksworth.org.uk/66-SOIGG.htm
Maybe this will give somebody a few more places to dig for roots. If that search leads you to Sampson County, NC, PLEASE write to me.
Lura Southard
luraj(a)triad.rr.com
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Author: jhcarrell
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No I haven't. I have not really looked into the DNA projects offered through ancestry.
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Very good point. I had to give "how much terbaccy pap had" a little thought. Not only "terbaccy" but the regional accents come into play. For some reason, one of my HEDRICKS ancestors quite often got recorded as HENDRICKS.
I have found my CARROLL ancestor spelled a variety of ways,the most unusual was CANOLL in a census transcription -this due to the very sloppy handwriting of the census taker. After viewing a copy of the original document, I probably would have made the same interpretation. If you focus on only one certain spelling, you may miss finding your ancestors.
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Author: Joyce_Reece
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There's one thing that no one in this conversation has considered. That was the fact that most of the time the names you are examining for the spelling were seldom written by the person themselves. If you have an exact signature from a will, etc. you can consider that as being the way they learned to spell the surname BUT if the one you're looking at was written by someone else....like a census taker...the exact spelling could be questionable. All surnames have alternative spellings. For example my maternal Hembree surname has 10 or 11 different spellings. The Rev. War Pension apps has two on those...Emory-Hembree. I've often told that the name has so many different spellings because it depended on how much terbaccy pap had in his jaw when the census taker came around.
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Author: geneobugkk3
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Thanks for the information.
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Author: geneobugkk3
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So, maybe my Carrell and Hugg families could be from Ireland?
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Author: geneobugkk3
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I have both spellings in my Carrell/Carroll line. The first Carrell that I know of in my family is Joseph Carrell & his father may have been either Jacob Carrell or Joseph Carrell.Then they later changed the spelling. I first find Joseph Carrell in Richland District,SC, then later York Co,SC & Craven Co,SC.There may have been others.Joseph's daughter Martha married a William J Hugg.The Huggs also were in Richland District,SC.
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Author: carrellasc
Surnames: Carroll, Carrell
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Interesting question but not likely a one-time decision to change in most cases. EX, my research, censuses:
(Not confirmed connection but likely)
1790 Richland Co. SC "oll"
1810 " "ell"
1820,30 " "oll"
1840 GA "oll"
(my line from here)
1850 Oktibbeha Co. MS "oll"
1860 " "ell"
1870 " father "ell", son "oll"
1880 Lamar Co. TX "ol"
1900 Hill Co. TX "ol". mother "ell"
1910 " "ell"
1920 " "ol"
since then "ell"
Some earlier replies about inability to spell, etc. are one reason. Various original spellings might confuse in some cases - McCarrell (Scottish/Irish), O'Carroll (Irish), Carrol (English) for example. But how would anyone know the "orignal" spelling in any family? I find that cemetery, land, and military records are the most consistent and probably accurate, but still not always definitive.
Ed
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For your information, I found Hugg's and Carroll's living as neighbors
in County Down, Ireland in the early 1800's.
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> I have both spellings in my Carrell/Carroll line. The first Carrell that I know of in my family is Joseph Carrell & his father may have been either Jacob Carrell or Joseph Carrell.Then they later changed the spelling. I first find Joseph Carrell in Richland District,SC, then later York Co,SC & Craven Co,SC.There may have been others.Joseph's daughter Martha married a William J Hugg.The Huggs also were in Richland District,SC.
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Listers,
My mother Edith Carroll's family surname was spelled CARREL or CARROL up
until about 1850, when it changed it to CARROLL. I have found CARRELs in
Slovakia, Jersey in the Channel Islands, France (Huguenots), Canton Berne
in Switzerland, and in the Ukraine. In the passenger list for the 1748
sailing of the ship Patience, from Rotterdam to Philadelphia with a stop in
Cowes, England, are two Carrel men, John and Jacob, but when they took the
oath of naturalization the next day, there were spelled as Carle and Karle.
(by some courthouse clerk?).
Karle to Carrel to Carroll? Yes it's possible. I believe Soundex C640
treats them all the same phonetically.. The Australian Carrall I have not
heard of before, but there are Carrals in Spain.
In eastern Europe Karol can mean Charles or Carl, and I guess King in
Russia. Charlemagne can be interpreted as Charles. Most Carrolls of
course are Irish, and I think it an occupational surname originally meaning
"butcher" or "hacker", as in a fierce warrior... But not all present day
Carrolls are Irish.
Eric
.> [Original Message]
> From: Mabel <kushtiqa(a)hotmail.com>
> To: <carroll-dna(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: 10/17/2007 12:14:12 PM
> Subject: Re: [CARROLL-DNA] Australian CARROLLS/CARRALLS
>
> Penny,
>
> It would be great if you could have one of your Carroll surname males
join
> the DNA project. If you would like to know more about the project and
some
> info about the Carroll's you can look at the following websites. As you
do
> more research you will find that while the Carroll surname primarily
comes
> from the British Isles, the name is also found in other countries. For
> example, in Russian the word King is KAROL so it would be possible for
> Russian moving to another country to write their name as carol or
carroll.
> These same type of translations could exist in many situations. As you
> know, many of the Irish it the 17 and 1800's did not speak English so
names
> were written by English speakers as they sounded not necessarily as they
> might actually be!
>
> http://www.childtalk.com/History/carrollfamilydna.html
> http://www.familytreedna.com/public/carroll/
>
> I did some research on one family of Carroll surname who originated in
> County Cavan. The father, Thomas was born around 1798 while the mother,
> Margaret McMahon, county Meath about the same time. Most of their
children
> immigrated to the United States, however at least one, Owen immigrated to
> Australia. There is another brother who may have gone but we do not have
> his name. Two Brothers fought on the Confederate side in the American
> Civil War ( One Terence died in the conflict ).
>
> As mentioned by Lura, the surname project crosses all borders and is not
> only a United States project. If you can get one of your relatives to
> participate it would be nice if they could have the 37 marker test done
> since this is a very good test for close relationships. You can go into
the
> familytreedna.com website and look at the FAQ's ( Frequently Asked
> Questions ) in order to find answers to many questions.
>
> Good luck and we will look forward to the possibility of your family
joining
> the project.
>
> Sincerely
>
> Kevin Carroll
> Voluntee
> Administrator FamilyTreeDNA Carroll Surname Project,
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Penny Ferguson" <fergcanb(a)grapevine.net.au>
> Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 3:37 AM
> To: <CARROLL-DNA(a)rootsweb.com>
> Subject: [CARROLL-DNA] Australian CARROLLS/CARRALLS
>
> > I note that this is primarily an American List. Do you know where the
> > original Carroll/Carrells came from? There were quite a few Carrolls
that
> > came to Australia in the 1790's to early 1800s. Mine was Peter Carroll
on
> > the first convict ship from Ireland and was a possible Defender. He
> > started
> > out with an unfair disadvantage. He was a RC, Irish, Convict and ?
> > possibly
> > did not speak English but gaelic. His sons in the early Australian
state
> > of
> > NSW were Carroll around the town of Windsor NSW and those who traveled
> > north became Carrall. Until I did Carroll (!) research, those who were
> > Carrall would not accept that they were of the same family. Lots of
lovely
> > photos and certificates later it is now fact. Nobody has traced Peters
> > parents as yet but he was convicted at Louth. I can possibly find a
> > descendant of the name Carroll/Carrall to see if we can find a DNA
> > match -at
> > least 7 gens. Is this worthwhile at this stage or would it not compare
> > with
> > any existing ? My own line is mother, grandmother, g grandmother,
> > ggfather then Peter 1. I guess my DNA would not be "reliable"? as not a
> > straight paternal line. I would be interested in a reply. With thanks,
> > Penny in Australia
> >
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Dempsey CARROLL b 1711; d 1776 Loudoun Co, VA 1m 1732 Francis SANFORD; 2m
Rebecca Heath SMITH
Ch:
1. Daniel died young
2. Frances m Henry PINKSTON
3. Athahia 1m Shadrock PINKSTON; 2m Fadda JARRETT
4. William Porter m Ann Murphy PORTER
5. Dempsey b 1740
6. Jemima 1735-1820s m Sylvester WELCH - they are my ancestors and lived in
Hampshire Co, VA
7. Sanford m 1771 Fauquier Co, VA Elizabeth BARTLETT dau of my ancestors
Thomas BARTLETT and Anne ____; Sanford d 1777 Fauquier Co, VA and Elizabeth
2m Henry ASBURY and they lived in Harrison Co, VA
8. Sarah m 1777 Thomas BARTLETT b c1730 (my ancestor; who married Sarah
after his first wife Anne died) - they had five children (including Sanford
BARTLETT) and then moved from Fauquier Co, VA to Harrison Co, VA in 1785.
9. Nancy m Joseph JACKSON
10. Mary 1m Thomas HOGAN; 2m John OWENS
Ch by Dempsey's 2m
11. Rachel
12. Mary Ann Heath m 1784 Benjamin BARTLETT (son of my ancestors Thomas
BARTLETT & Anne)
13. Cynthia m 1793 William HAYMOND in Harrison Co, VA
Jim Bartlett
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From: carroll-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:carroll-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Lura
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 12:14 AM
To: carroll(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CARROLL] Dempsey Carroll
Eric,
This Dempsey, sometimes called Demse or James Demse or Demse James is
thought to be the son of Daniel. This Dempsey had a son and at least
two grandsons named Dempsey. His son Dempsey married Mary Hall and
moved to KY. I think one grandson Dempsey was in a western VA county,
and another grandson Dempsey was later in KY. I have never been able
to establish any connection between he and the Demcy/Dempsey I found
in Sampson in 1770.(and I think came there from Halifax County, NC.)
There may be a connection.
Lura
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Olson" <ericbear01(a)earthlink.net>
To: <carroll(a)rootsweb.com>; <carroll(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] William N. Carroll
: Lura,
:
: Who are these Dempsey Carrolls?
:
:
http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/getperson.php?personID=I2893&tree=mykindred01
:
: Eric:
:
: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
: > [Original Message]
: > From: Bettye Wingate <ohibette(a)yahoo.com>
: > To: <carroll(a)rootsweb.com>
: > Date: 10/12/2007 8:05:30 PM
: > Subject: Re: [CARROLL] William N. Carroll
: >
: > Lura,
: > Do you have any of Dempsey/Demse Carroll's siblings? Also do
you
: know how to get into the Carroll DNA website to look at the
families that
: have been submitted? I tried but unable to get the actual names of
the
: ancestors......
: >
: > Bettye
: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
: > Lura <luraj(a)triad.rr.com> wrote:
: > Diane,
: >
: > What was your G-Grandfather's name?
: > Where was he born (if you know)?
: > Where did he live?
: > Where did he die?
: >
: > My Carrolls MAY have come from VA to NC, possibly from Isle of
Wight
: > County, VA, or they MAY have come directly into NC. I believe they
: > MAY be Scots-Irish or Ulster Scots, because as far as I know, my
line
: > has been Protestant.
: >
: > My earliest one was Dempsey Carrel, Sr. in Halifax County, NC in
1759.
: > He was in Duplin (which became Sampson) County, NC by 1770.
: > His son Alexander Carrell married in 1783 and died in Sampson
County,
: > NC.
: > His son Major Hardy Carrell married in 1815, lived, and died in
Stokes
: > County, NC.
: >
: > Can anyone identify with these?
: > Lura
: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
: > ----- Original Message -----
: > From:
: > To:
: > Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 9:20 AM
: > Subject: Re: [CARROLL] William N. Carroll
: >
: > : Larry, I would appreciate any help you can give me as I've been
: > looking for
: > : my G-Grandfather's ancestry for over 21 years now with no
confirmed
: > : connections. I am looking for my clan and location in Ireland. I
: > would look for a
: > : male Carroll in our family to join your DNA project, however the
: > last of our
: > : line died earlier this year. His son never married nor fathered
a
: > child but
: > : died in Vietnam.
: > :
: > : Diane Heil
: > : _dcheil(a)aol.com_ (mailto:dcheil@aol.com)
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I think Bettye's suggestion is good to put as the first thing in your
response the name, or the name and address, of the person who asked
the question or raised the subject about which your answer is
directed. However, I also think it is good for the answer to go to
the mail list rather than to the personal address of the person who
first wrote.
I sometimes wonder if someone answered that question off the mail
list, or if the person never got help. Writing to the mail list helps
all of us! Also, some people have their SPAM folder set to reject
mail from addresses not in their address list. After contact has been
made on the list and info shared with all, then two people may wish to
continue their discussion off list.
We are on a roll here! Let the chatter continue... until we dig up
the roots of all our Carrolls.
Lura
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bettye Wingate" <ohibette(a)yahoo.com>
To: <carroll(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] chelsea pratts
: Bobbi
: When you post on this website it posts to everyone. When you say "
I saw your post" one knows who you are referring to . A little
suggestion address your email to the person you are responding
to.......
:
: Who, where and when wwere your Carroll's in VA?
:
: Thanks Bettye
: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
: CARADOC28(a)aol.com wrote:
:
: In a message dated 10/16/2007 3:03:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
: carroll-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
:
: > Hello,
: > I saw your list posted. I am a Pratt with Carroll connections. My
Pratt
: > line is from New York. The Carroll's I have first listed in
America are
: > in Virginia, but then some of the siblings moved to other states.
We may
: > have a couple of other names in common. Just wanted to touch base
and see
:
: > if there was anything that we could share. Thanks for your time.
: > Sincerely,
: > Bobbi Pratt LaFevers
: > P.S. My mom's maiden name is Carroll.
:
: tons of them in chelsea a main point of imigration here
:
: Jim Denning -Ygenealogist-MTgenealogist
In a message dated 10/16/2007 3:03:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
carroll-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
> Hello,
> I saw your list posted. I am a Pratt with Carroll connections. My Pratt
> line is from New York. The Carroll's I have first listed in America are
> in Virginia, but then some of the siblings moved to other states. We may
> have a couple of other names in common. Just wanted to touch base and see
> if there was anything that we could share. Thanks for your time.
> Sincerely,
> Bobbi Pratt LaFevers
> P.S. My mom's maiden name is Carroll.
tons of them in chelsea a main point of imigration here
Jim Denning -Ygenealogist-MTgenealogist
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Thank you for your response Larry. My email address is _dcheil(a)aol.com_
(mailto:dcheil@aol.com) Sorry you had a problem with it. Please try again.
Researching CARROLL, William b. 1853, m. to Anna Bergetta Belling in North
Dakota. Children Sarah Elizabeth & Frank Harley born in North Dakota. His
place of birth believed to be Toronto, Canada though I am uncertain about that.
His death date & place also unknown.
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Erie, Colorado
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Surnames: Carroll, Denton
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Hello, Mark,
I found that marriage on Ancestry.com's database: Georgia Marriages to 1850.
The 1850 Hancock Co., GA, census shows this:
Carroll, John D. 45 household #254
Emerline 40
Andrew J. 13
Sarah 12
Emily 4
Susan 1
I think it's likely that this is the same couple who married in Greene Co. in 1833. I also think it's likely that the Sarah here is my husband's gt.gt.grandmother, who married George Washington Denton in 1855 in Paulding Co., GA. I would love to be able to prove this family connection, but so far, no luck. I have some wonderful pictures of Sarah, but all of them are after she is on up in years.
Barbara
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John Douglas Carroll (1808 GA - 1885 TX) s/o Richmond Carroll married 1st in 1828 in Hardeman County TN, married 2nd in Amite CO, MS, married 3rd in Natchez MS in 1837. So the John D Carroll in Greene CO, GA in 1850 was not the son of Richmond Carroll.
davidnstrickland(a)yahoo.com
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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 6:01:22 PM
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Richmond Carroll
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Author: bdooley100
Surnames: Carroll, Denton
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Hello, Mark,
I found that marriage on Ancestry.com's database: Georgia Marriages to 1850.
The 1850 Hancock Co., GA, census shows this:
Carroll, John D. 45 household #254
Emerline 40
Andrew J. 13
Sarah 12
Emily 4
Susan 1
I think it's likely that this is the same couple who married in Greene Co. in 1833. I also think it's likely that the Sarah here is my husband's gt.gt.grandmother, who married George Washington Denton in 1855 in Paulding Co., GA. I would love to be able to prove this family connection, but so far, no luck. I have some wonderful pictures of Sarah, but all of them are after she is on up in years.
Barbara
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Pam,
I have a James M. Carroll b. 1829 in Kentucky if that helps.
Larry
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From: "Pam" <katluvr(a)swbell.net>
To: <CARROLL(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 2:38 PM
Subject: [CARROLL] Rebecca Carroll, b. 1818-1820 NC
> I'm still searching for Rebecca Carroll b. 1818 or 1820 in NC. Census show
> her parents were from VA. Rebecca was in Madison Co, MS in 1836 when she
> married Thomas Fair Temple. Does anyone know anything about her? Maybe her
> name was spelled different, I don't know. I have never been able to find
> out anything about her parents or any siblings. I'm appreciate any help.
> Thanks.
> Pam
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Bobbi,
Do you have any dates to go with your Carrolls and places of Birth?
Larry G. Carroll
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From: "Bobbi LaFevers" <spottedzebra(a)swbell.net>
To: <carroll(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] machelsea family group database
> Hello,
> I saw your list posted. I am a Pratt with Carroll connections. My Pratt
> line is from New York. The Carroll's I have first listed in America are
> in Virginia, but then some of the siblings moved to other states. We may
> have a couple of other names in common. Just wanted to touch base and see
> if there was anything that we could share. Thanks for your time.
> Sincerely,
> Bobbi Pratt LaFevers
> P.S. My mom's maiden name is Carroll.
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