Re: Marriages of James Abercrombie (1740-1819)
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Re: Marriages of James Abercrombie (1740-1819)
tony schoonover 8/04/09
Tony, in message 1574 you state the following when asked about your sources...
"Most definitely, but I will wait to post ALL my sources and research after the "old guard Abercrombies" that appear to be stuck in the mud based on (1) certain inaccurate Abercrombie/Dial research performed during the 1930s, (2) an early false DAR entry that was accepted but since has been proven to be totally bogus and (3) a recent researcher that attempts to show that three Abercrombie brothers that returned to Europe and/or died before the Revolutionary War are the genesis of early South Carolina and Georgia Abercrombie families!"
In my opinion the best way to stop all the incorrect info that so many believe is to SHARE YOUR SOURCES.There are many of us that descend from James(abt 1709) that have yet to connect him to any of the Abercrombie lines that were in SC at the time.Just do not understand your continual hesitation to share your sources.
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