Has anyone determined a plausible lineage for Mary Cavin, b. 1807 in Hawkins
County? She married Lewis Christian and died after 1860 in Stoddard County,
Missouri. In 1850, she is enumerated next door to Anna Cavin. Mother?
Aunt?
On 8/5/06 11:52 AM, "Charlotte Gold Pitts" <ozarkgold(a)mindspring.com>
wrote:
Thanks so much for your reply.
Yes, the connections between the MO Joseph, Ananias, and William and Margaret
Cavin make perfect sense. I would really love to prove it, but I do believe
it's correct in the meantime.
Charlotte
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> Subject: [CAVIN] Re: Ananias Cavin
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> Surnames: Cavin, Hamilton, Skelton
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> I have documentation linking Joseph Cavin, b. 1823 AL, to Ananias Cavin, b.
> 1785 VA & Margaret Hamilton, b. 1790. But I do not have documentation
> linking Joseph Cavin, b. 1797 and Ananias as brothers. Many people believe
> that this Joseph Cavin is the unknown son #2 of William Cavin and Margaret
> Skelton. If this were so, It would explain the likelihood that Joseph Cavin
> b. 1823, left Alabama and went to Missouri having a farm next to Joseph
> Cavin, b. 1797.
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