I would invite Edmond Caruthers, b. ca. 1766 in N.C., d. ca. 1827/28 in
Rutherford Co., N.C., and his wife, Mary Lucretia Stacy Caruthers. They
were married in Lincoln Co., N.C. the 7th of Nov. 1789, and were my
Gr-gr-gr-grandparents. I can get no further back than Edmond, and I'd like
to know who his parents, and siblings were. Edmond & Mary Lucretia had 3
sons, and one daughter that we know of. Two of the older sons were Thomas
("Tom"), and Edmond ("Ed"). Tom was supposed to have disappeared
after
helping a Mr. Barton from Cannon County, Tn. take a drove of horses into
Alabama. Don't know what happened to Edmond (Ed). The third son was my
gr-gr-grandfather, Maxwell L. Caruthers, b. ca. 1813 in N.C., md. Mary
Faulkenberry. Lucretia Caruthers, d/o Edmond & Mary Lucretia Stacy
Caruthers md. James Ready.
Betty McCollum
If only it were possible!!
I would undoubtedly invite my Great Grandmother x 4
Mary BELL babt. 1700 in St. Mungo - Daughter of John BELL in Bankside
she married William CARRUTHERS of GUILEBURN, Kirkmahoe, Dumfriesshire.
I would ask her the names of her children & grandchildren.
Secondly I would ask her if or how she is related to her husbands great
great grandmother
an unknown BELL babt. 1598 - abt. 1679 she married Francis CARRUTHERS the
3rd of DORMONT.
I would then take great pleasure in showing them my extensive family tree,
sit back with a couple of home brews, listen carefully & take notes.
Hypothetically of course!!!
rgds
Ian Carruthers