Hello,
Do you know the parents of your Mary JUSTICE? Where was she born?
Thanks in advance,
Donna Hines
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From: "gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Sunday, August 10, 2008 9:21
Subject: Re: [INHARRIS] SWANK/ROLL
To: INHARRIS-L(a)rootsweb.com
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Author: geneworker
Surnames: Swank, Roll, Turley, McCallen, Justice
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I descend from John Roll and Susannah Swank as follows:
Daughter Susan Roll (1810-1900) mrd. Joseph Turley 23 Feb 1832
in Harrison Co. Joseph (c1802 - 1869) was s/o Thomas
Turley & Mary Justice. I descend from their daughter
Frances (one of their 5 children). Frances (1832 - 1913)
was the second wife of John Roney (John b. c1815 in Ireland/died
1897 married Elizabeth Coulter and had son Franklin Pierce Roney
prior to marrying Frances Turley with whom he had 6
children). I descend from their son William Alfred Roney
(1868 - 1948) and another Harrison Co. native, an orphan of
Hayes McCallen and Josphine Green(e) Smith named Myra McCallen
(c1881) who married in 1901. I've had little luck learning
about Myra's family. Her mother apparently died in
childbirth and Hayes may have preceded her in death since Myra
and her half-siblings from her mother's first marriage to Robert
Smith were all raised by various families. A Turley
researcher told me back in 1999 that he had the!
lineage of Mary Justice back to William Justice in
1625. If you have the Swank and Roll lineage, I'd
certainly appreciate hearing from you.
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