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Foreword - By Rufie Lee

When the decision was made to assume the responsibility for this project, several goals were formulated: (1) To search for the family members of our branch of the Bell family and, as they were found, to request their genealogical records; (2) To compile these records with high standards both professionally and ethically, with no intent for the compilation to be a scholarly genealogical study, since the compiler has no training in genealogy; (3) To have the findings published for those family members who may wish to purchase a copy with no plan to make this a money making project; (4) To present the book as a legacy to honor our immigrant ancestors and their descendants; (5) And to fulfill this part of my destiny through the belief and faith that God has directed and guided this work.

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First Sentence

"The THOMAS BELL and PETER WATERS families came to America from the Ulster Province of Northern Ireland, specifically through the port of Belfast."

Table of Contents

Contents
Title Page i
Contributors and Editor ii
Dedication iii
Beatitudes Of A Family Genealogist iv
The Sacred Circle v
Foreword and Abbreviations r vi
Acknowledgments viii
To My Ancestors x
PART I
Chapter
1. Scotland and Ireland 1
2. America: South Carolina 4
3. The Thomas Bell Family (generation I) 12
4. The Peter Waters Family (generation I) 25
PART II
Introduction 29
An overview of the Early History of Pickens County, Alabama 30
5. Generation III - William and Mary Crews Bell 32
6. IV-1. James William and Mary Tabitha Cumi (Guyton) Bell 37
V-l. Joseph Whitaker Crews and Eliza Jane (Gore) Bell 47
VI-1. James Notley "Jim Not" and Mary Alberta (Pridmore) Bell 47
VI-2. John Crews Bell 48
VI-3. Henry Williams and Hattie Eunice (Pridmore) Bell 48
V-2. Amanda Bell 52
V-3. Peter A. and Sallie O'Feilia Jones (Bell) Bell 52
VI-1. William Jefferson and Margaret (Hall) Bell 52
VI-2. Clifton Dupree and Jenna E. (Logan) Bell 52
VI-3. John Goodrich and Lula Mae (Bell) Wharton 53
VI-4. Freelan and Olga Irene (Bell) Arthur 53
V-4. William B. and Laura Pickens (Bell) Gore 57
VI-1. Eddie Lee and 1st Nela (Robertson) 2nd Mary Eunice (Hathaway) Gore 58
VI-2. James William and Minnie Lee (Cloer) Gore 62
VI-3. Grover Cleveland and Rosa Pearl (Deal) Gore 68
VI-4. Luther Sylvester Gore 70
VI-5. Homer Cruse and Ethel (Alexander) Gore 70
VI-6. Johnny Hunter Gore 70
V-5. Willie G. Bell (died in infancy) 71
V-6. Luther Alexander and Lillian Alice (Mays) Bell 71
VI-1. Clyde Alexander and Norma Louise (Vaughn) Bell 72
VI-2. William Franklin and Mabel Claire (Bell) Hall 72
VI-3. Leon Hunter and Hallie (Hughes) Bell 75
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VI-4. John Burton and Corinne (Bell) Daves 75
VI-5. Durward Belmont and Rosa Estelle (Beatty) Bell 76
V-7. James Lula "Jimmie Lou" Bell .... 79
7. IV-2. Pleasant Goodloe and Mary Ann (Bell) Wharton . 80
V-l. John Thomas and Mary Jane (Wharton) Henry 83
VI-1. Bunyan and Mary Eva (Childress) Henry 84
VI-2. John Wesley Henry (died young) 93
VI-3. George Robertson and Arlie (Henry) Woods 93
VI-4. 1st md. Walter Morton Williams 2nd md. Samuel Henry and Othella Estelle
(Wharton) (Williams) Lindsey 108
VI-5. Thomas Marion and Emma Frances (Henry) Dodd 123
VI-6. William Patrick and Willie Claud (Raulston) Henry 129
VI-7. 1st A. W. Eudy and 2nd A. J. and Mary Rebecca (Henry) (Eudy) Beck 134
VI-8. Charles Dupree and Oma (Hum) Henry 136
VI-9. Daily Anderson and Lula Beatrice (Henry) Brown 142
VI-10. Pleasant Goodloe Henry (died young) 149
V-2. John Wesley Wharton 150
V-3. James Monroe Wharton 150
V-4. 1st md. Nimrod Spruill 2nd md. Louis Henry and Isabella (Wharton) (Spruill) Shelton ... 150
V-5. Adolphus and Margaret (Lawrence) Wharton 151
VI-1. L. P. and Blanche (Wharton) Miller 151
VI-2. Walter Bascom and 1st Cliffie (Bell) and 2nd Lillian (Nabors) Wharton 151
VI-3. Temple Crow and Bessie (Wharton) Shelton 152
VI-4. 1st md. W. A. Seay and 2nd md. C. O. and Mary (Wharton) Seay) Belk 154
VI-5. Travis L. and Bertha (Price) Wharton 154
V-6. William Franklin and 1st md. Mary (Smith) and 2nd md. Mary Jane (Bell) Wharton . 156
VI-1. William Goodloe and Minnie (Bell) Wharton 156
VI-2. John Goodrich and Lula Mae (Bell) Wharton 156
VI-3. Grover Cleveland and 1st md. Ida (Sims) and 2nd md. Cecil (Dabbs) Wharton 158 VI-4. 1st md. Floyd Sanders 2nd md. Will McCrary 3rd md. Timothy Evans 4th md.
James and Ethel (Wharton) Walker 162
VI-5. Ben and Naomi Frances (Wharton) Hoots 163
VI-6. Robert Edgar and Flora Bell (Campbell) Wharton 163
VI-7. 1st md. Rufus C. Ponds and 2nd md. Edgar and Annie Bertha (Wharton)
(Ponds) Vess 164
VI-8. James Samuel and Lula Mae (Wharton) Wright 166
VI-9. Earlie E. and Lucille (Wharton) Jaynes 167
VI-10. Selvin T. and Vera (Sanford) Wharton 171
V-7. George and Othella Elizabeth (Wharton) Lawrence 172
VI-1. Archibald and Pearl (Lawrence) McRae 172
VI-2. Lewis Edgar and Mattie Bell (Lawrence) Woods 172
VI-3. Robert Marvin and Kate (Templeton) Lawrence 172
VI-4. 1st md. Leavell Boston and 2nd md. Frank C. and Carrie Lawrence
(Boston) Parker 173
VI-5 Clemont C. and Edna (Thomas) Lawrence 173
VI-6. George Gomer and Grace (Pearson) Lawrence 175
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V-8. Thomas Jefferson and 1st md. Martha Jane Rebecca (Shelton) and 2nd md.
Mary Emma (Ruffin) Wharton 179
VI-1. Wesley Goodloe Wharton (died in infancy) 179
VI-2. Grover Cleveland and Martha Antoinette (Wharton) Nobles 179
VI-3. Emmett Edwin and Mattie B. (Rickman) Wharton 184
VI-4. Julius C. and Hattie Mae (Wharton) Shelton 189
VI-5. Cisrow and Mamie Lee (Whitten) Wharton 190
VI-6. Robert Hosner and Mary (Vanderford) Wharton 191
VI-7. Unnamed Baby 192
VI-8. Thomas Jefferson and Veda (Fields) Wharton, Jr 192
VI-9. Mattie Bell Wharton (died in infancy) 193
VI-10. Mary Juanita Wharton (died in infancy) 193
V-9. Robert Newton and Martha Antoinette (Wharton) Storey 194
VI-1. Olin and Annie (Joyner) Storey 194
VI-2. Robert Mahlon and Tennie (Younger) Storey 194
VI-3. Orman and Ramer (Rye) Storey 197
VI-4. Roy and Edna Winfred (Storey) Hewlett 198
VI-5. William Richard and Bertie (Storey) Cox 200
VI-6. Leslie Cecil and Exa Fay (Adair) Storey 201
V-10. Robert Edward and Anne Kennard (Mason) Wharton 203
VI-1. 1st md. David Bruce Rhodes and 2nd md. George Herbert and
Sarah Margaret (Wharton) (Rhodes) Creswell 203
VI-2. Henrik M. and Marianne (Wharton) Andersen 205
VI-3. Robert Mason and Gwendolyn (Penn) Wharton 206
V-ll. Emmett Edwin and Leona Amanda (Woods) Wharton 207
VI-1. Grady Winston and Fannie Lee (McVay) Wharton 207
VI-2. Maidie Celeste Wharton (died in infancy) 208
8. IV-3. George Washington Bell (14 Sept. 1828 - died in infancy) b. South Carolina .209
9. IV-4. David Bell ( - died in infancy) b. South Carolina 209
10. IV-5. Jonathan Crews (J. C.) and Mary (Barmore) Bell 210
V-l. William Dale and Julia Kelly (Harrison) Bell 214
VI-1. William Dale and 1st Bessie Mae (Hopkins) 2nd Audrey Lee (Baird) Bell 215
VI-2. John Crues and Carmen (Pound) Bell 217
VI-3. Paul and Mary Harrison (Bell) McWhorter 219
VI-4. W. B. and Julia Kelly (Bell) Tate 220
V-2. 1st John William Carr and 2nd J. S. and Tennie (Bell) Featherston 221
VI-1. William Dale Carr 221
V-3. Louis and Alice Ardena (Bell) Henry 222
VI-1. Robert Crews Henry 222
VI-2. Louis Carr Henry 223
V-4. Thomas and Zana Eunice (Bell) Stubbs 225
VI-1. Troy and Annie Bell (Stubbs) Sloan 225
VI-2. Martin M. and Tennie Rozelle (Stubbs) Gould 225
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V-5. Lewis Curran and Carrie (Brady) Bell 227
VI-1. James Harold and Cecile (Williams) Bell 227
VI-2. Edwin Crews and Sadye Ruth (Smith) Bell 228
VI-3. Jesse and Mary Zana (Bell) James 229
VI-4. Weldon W. and Kitty Irene (Bell) Ramseur 229
VI-5. John William and Edna Lee (Bell) Stewart 229
VI-6. Willis B. and Agnes Lucile (Bell) Barton 230
V-6. Frances Irene "Fannie" Bell 230
V-7. Warren and Margaret "Muggie" (Bell) Stewart 230
V-8. 1st Dudley Alsey Clements and 2nd Paul and Daisy (Bell) (Clements) Jefferis 230
V-9. Edward and Susan Rebekah (Bell) Wilson 231
VI-1. Irl and Mary Rebekah (Wilson) Garmon 231
VI-2. Edmund Russell Wilson 231
VI-3. John Kirkwood and Evelyn (Appling) Wilson 231
VI-4. James Robert and Evelyn (Morgan) Wilson 231
VI-5. Joseph Henry and Susy Bell (Wilson) Lumpkin 231
VI-6. John Edward and Zana Eunice (Wilson) Rouse 232
VI-7. Carl William and Alice Elizabeth (Wilson) Schmidt 233
11. I V-6. Thomas Jefferson and Emily Vashti (Bennett) Bell ....234
V-l. Thomas Edwin and Georgia (Ellis) Bell 237
V-2. Robert Erwin and Virginia Augusta (Bell) Cheatham 238
VI-1. Hugh E. Cheatham 238
VI-2. John Boswell and Sarah Vashti (Cheatham) Jacob 238
VI-3. Robert Erwin and Margaret (Gunter) Cheatham 240
VI-4. James Albert and Jennie Maude (Cheatham) Wilbourne 241
VI-5. Stella Cheatham 242
V-3. Perlemuel Winfield (P. W.) and Mary Elizabeth (Bell) Ellis 244
VI-1. William Thomas "Willie Tom" (W. T.) and Annie (Easley) Ellis..245
VI-2. W. F. Fortson and Kitty Lou (Ellis) McCrary 245
VI-3. Judson Jackson "Judd" and Virginia Demarius (Ellis) Smith 249
VI-4. Chesseley and Gabriella (Ellis) Caldwell 251
VI-5. Rushton "Rush" Claude and Irene (Ellis) Smith 251
VI-6. Bennett W. and Arlene (Reeves) Ellis 251
12. IV-7. Robert Jeptha and Martha Jane (Bell) Henry 253
V-l. Martin Luther and Mary Rebecca (Henry) Woods 254
VI-1. Lewis Edgar and Mattie Belle (Lawrence) Woods 254
VI-2. Emmett Burroughs and 1st Rosa (Hughes) and 2nd Ina (Benson) Woods 255
V-2. John Alexander and Mary Leanna (Reding) Henry 260
VI-1. William Ervin and Iva Rebecca (Henrf) Wilson 260
VI-2. Minnie Jane Henry (died in infancy) 265
VI-3. Everett Carlisle Henry (died twelve years of age) 265
VI-4. Earnest Baker and Leeola Belle (Henry) Ballow 265
VI-5. Edwin Hall and Jewel Alice (Henry) Givan 266
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V-3. 1st Lewis Francis and Carmina Laudice (Henry) Pridmore and 2nd William
Curry 268
VI-1. Thomas Jerimiah and Iva Blanche (Pridmore) Hancock 268
VI-2. Henry Williams and Hattie Eunice (Pridmore) Bell 273
V-4. Charles William Henry (died at age three years) 274
V-5. James Henry and Cora (Henry) Pridmore 274
VI-1. Ellis Woods and Verna (Arthur) Pridmore 274
VI-2. James Notley and Mary Alberta (Pridmore) Bell 275
VI-3. William Murphy and Carmina Rebecca Elizabeth (Pridmore) Garmon275
VI-4. Herbert and Eunice Lucille (Pridmore) Hewlett 276
13. IV-8. Joseph Newton "Newt" and 1st Margaret Snell (Love) (Brownlee) 2nd Mary Frances (Snell)
3rd Margaret (Parker) Bell 277
V-l. Walter Raleigh Bell 279
V-2. Malcolm Newton and Annie Lee (Bell) Taylor 279
VI-1. John H. and Mildred (Taylor) Seaman 279
VI-2. Raleigh V. and Claribel (George) Taylor 280
VI-3. Monroe D. and Nina Mae (Taylor) Smith 281
V-3. William Cicero Bell 283
V-4. Nadine Bell 283
V-5. Joseph Newton "J. N." and Margaret (Watkins) Bell 283
VI-1. James Lawrence and JoAlyce (Bell) Moore 283
VI-2. William Newton and Monah E. (Caston) Bell 284
VI-3. George W. and Mary Inez (Davis) Bell 284
VI-4. Larry Charles and Cheryl (Lockhart) Bell 284
14. IV-9. Francis M. and Mary Lillian (Steen) Bell 285
V-l. John Robert and Sallie Mae (Bell) Harris 287
VI-1. Robert Palmer and Maude Lucille (Conner) Harris 287
VI-2. David Parker and Mary Frances (Caldwell) Harris 287
VI-3. Annie Maude Harris 288
VI-4. Frank Gideon and Cora Mae (Horst) Harris 288
VI-5. Mary Lillian Harris 288
VI-6. Robert Clayton and Sarah (Harris) Vaughan 288
VI-7. Earl Couch and Frances (Harris) Van Cleave 289
V-2. Annie Maude Bell 290
V-3. William Marvin and Ruby (Harris) Bell 290
V-4. Charles Gideon and Harriet (Trafton) Bell 291
VI-1. John and Mary Elizabeth (Bell) Overton 291
V-5. Jesse R. and Cora Lillian (Bell) Waller 293
VI-1. Jesse R. and Martha Olivia (DuBois) Waller 293
V-6. Frances Minta "Pat" Bell 293
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Infants who died 298
L5. IV-10. Benjamin Franklin "Ben" and Valerie A. (Ellis) Bell 299
V-l. Lula Maude Bell 301
V-2. Sidney and Georgia Dorothy "Dorrie" (Bell) Ragsdale 301
VI-1. Fredrick "Fred" Elmore and Ruby Mae (Fields) Ragsdale 301
VI-2. Hascal Ellis "Jack" Ragsdale 301
V-3. Joseph "Joe" Windham and Hattie (?) Bell 301
VI-1. Windham Bell 301
VI-2. Etna Bell 301
VI-3. Benjamin Bell 301
V-4. Frank Aubrey and 1st Margaret (Young) and 2nd Ruth (Grantham) Bell. 302
VI-1. Frank Aubrey and Sara Ann (Jagers) Bell 303
VI-2. Franklin R. and Anna Ruth (Bell) Trainor 303
V-5. Daniel Webster and Addie Lou (Bell) Griffith 304
VI-1. William David and Paula (Griffith) Clark 304
16. IV-11. George Washington and Dorothy Antoinette (Bell) Gann 306
V-l. David Henry and Mary Elizabeth (Gann) Sparks 309
VI-1. G. D. and Carrie A. (Sparks) Simmons 310
VI-2. James William and Georgia (McCrory) Sparks 318
VI-3. George Henry and Mavis Virgie (McCrory) Sparks 320
VI-4. Lonnie W. and Erana (Sparks) Eure 325
VI-5. Josie Bell Sparks 329
VI-6. Abbie Lillian Sparks (died in infancy) 329
VI-7. Rufie Neal Sparks (died in infancy) 329
VI-8. Cecil Calvert and Marie H. (Smith) Sparks 330
VI-9. Leon and Janice M. (Rowe) Sparks 333
VI-10. Paul and Beulah Mae (Sparks) Kern 338
V-2. James W. Gann 342
V-3. Archie M. and Rebecca Virginia (Gann) Kimbrough 343
VI-1. George and Annie Lake (Kimbrough) Harlan 343
VI-2. Ira L. and Eloise (Kimbrough) Monroe 344
VI-3. Thomas George and Jimmie (Kimbrell) Kimbrough 347
VI-4. Dollie Bell Kimbrough 350
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V-7. Joseph Steen and Sarah Helen (Nolen) Bell 295
VI-1. Joseph Steen Bell, Jr 295
VI-2. Allie Stewart and Mary Elizabeth (Bell) Povall 295
VI-3. William Harrison and Louise (Bell) Daniel 297
V-8. Ellis Palmer Bell
V-9. Kate Morriss Bell
V-10. Ruth Bell
VI1. Daniel Bell
V-12. Ervin Bell
VI-5. Harris and 1st Ethel (Sims) 2nd Maye (Kemp) Kimbrough 350
VI-6. Archie and Alice R. (Bradford) Kimbrough 350
VI-7. Rufus Moody and Mary Hattie (Chambliss) Kimbrough 350
VI-8. Lamar and Zula (Eichelberger) Kimbrough 353
VI-9. John Hill and Ruby L. (Linton) Kimbrough... 355
V-4. Rufus Newton and Virginia Jackson (Ragsdale) Gann 356
V-5. William Alexander and Cora Lou (Gann) Wimbish 357
VI-1. John Samuel and Lottie Annette (Wimbish) McDuffie 357
VI-2. John E. and Bertha Lillian (Wimbish) Travis 359
VI-3. Joseph Gann Wimbish 359
VI-4. William Rufus and Mildred (Cheshire) Wimbish 359
VI-5. Murray Elmo and Bessie Elizabeth (Wimbish) Bennett 360
VI-6. George Bell and Evelyn (McLemore) Wimbish .361
VI-7. R. C. and Ruth (Wimbish) Stokes 362
V-6. Ernest Orlando and Bertha Lillian (Gann) Williams 363
VI-1. George Richard and Rose (Longinotti) Williams 365
VI-2. Rufie Lee Williams 370
VI-3. James Otis and Mary Elizabeth (Williams) Howard 371
V-7. Marvin Neal and Hallie (?) Gann 373
Our Eldest Living Family Members 374
PART III
Allied Families
Foreword and Acknowledgments, Dorothy Edmonson 374A
Section 1. The Claiborne Family 375
Section 2. The Gooch Family 384
Section 3. The Crew-Crewe-Crews Family 394
Section 4. Our Crews Family in North Carolina 415
Lineage Chart: Claiborne - Gooch - Crews 474
The Society of Friends (Quakers) 475
Section 5. The Spouse Families for Seven of the Children of William and Mary Crews Bell
A. The Barmore Family 477
B. The Ellis-Fielding Family 479
C. The Gann Family 481
D. The Guyton Family 484
E. The Henry Family 486
F. The Steen Family 489
G. The Wharton - Sullivan Family 490
Footnotes 492
Index 503
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Edition Notes

Acknowledgments

May I first thank each and every family member who participated in this arduous task through your responding with family records, lending your support through your interest, patience, forbearance, and encouragement, and showing many kindnesses, one of which has been a nominal sum of money some of you contributed to help with incidental expenses. All of you have helped to make this book a reality. Please accept a deeply grateful thank you.

We each owe Dorothy Edmonson a debt of thanks, who, after three years of research and a written account of her findings, has enriched our heritage by contributing our great grandmother's (Mary Crews Bell) paternal families; that is, the Claiborne Family, the Gooch Family, and the Crews Family.
Our eldest family members are appreciated for their "recollections" and "reminiscences" and for the genealogical facts they related to be recorded for posterity. They not only have enriched our heritage they also have enriched my life.

An acknowledgment of deep gratefulness is expressed to Perry and Doris (Bell) McGlynn and to Leon and Peggy Bell for their many contributions; to name a few: for their support and encouragement, scouting for cemeteries and ferreting out tombstones and tabulating the data, for money contributions, and to Perry for mimeographing the numerous forms and letters sent to family members.

Another expression of gratitude goes to Bill Nance and Perry McGlynn for their research and the material they contributed for Part I, Chapter One and Chapter Two. Also, I am grateful to Bill Nance for contributing part of the Peter Bell family and the updated Thomas Bell land map.
A very humble and deep "thank you" is due my anonymous giver who has consistently mailed money twice a month for over two years. There has been financial need, and some months my anonymous giver afforded the "Manna" from Heaven! Thank you.

The compiler is indebted to the many people who gave advice and assistance with interest and patience: in South Carolina, the State Archives and the South Carolinian Library at Columbia, the Laurens County Library and County court house at Laurens; in Alabama the Genealogy Department of the Birmingham Public Library and the Genealogy Department of the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa; in Mississippi the Lowndes County Public Library and the Mississippi University of Women Library at Columbus; also, to the personnel of the other county court houses, newspaper offices, church offices, and the National Archives at Washington, D. C.

In addition, special thanks go to the persons who have graciously accepted the responsibility for the mechanics of preparing the book for publication. A thank you to Mrs. Rowena Blalock, whose supportive efforts and diligent work of editing this book have added to the finished product. A tribute of deepest appreciation to Mrs. Barbara (Parham) Wright who has typed the major portion of the book. Her patience and forbearance, in coping with the difficulties of typing genealogical facts and in deciphering my hand writing, and her moral support have been a crutch upon which I have leaned. Thank you, Barbara. A thank you, also, to the other persons who have contributed their time, effort, and support to this project. They are Mrs. Lyveta Barnes and Miss Barbara House, who helped type the first draft, Mrs. Penny Coleman and Mrs. Sarah Shelton, who typed part of the copy for the publisher, to Mrs. Robert (Beth) Waldrop for penning the title of the book (page i) and to Mrs. Neil (Lena Sue) Prater who gave her time, effort and expertise to help compile the Index.

An expression of gratitude goes to Mrs. Betty Wood Thomas, Certified Genealogist, and to Mr. Richard Lackey, Certified Genealogist, for their advice, suggestions, and encouragement.

To Mr. LOUIS CARR HENRY a special word of thanks is appropriate for his records of the early generations made this part of the compilation a reality. Carr's interest in genealogy for the most part was for his own pleasure and satisfaction, a hobby like unto a jig-saw puzzle searching, finding and placing missing links. He enjoyed swapping facts with other researchers and with interested family members who in turn made these records available to the compiler. Carr made available for this compilation a select number of his records, and gave guidance where to find specific documents. Throughout the years 1980 and 1981 he contributed many facts during telephone conversations; also, he suggested the Title for this compilation. Will each of the family members who is recorded in this book be assured we all owe Carr Henry a debt of gratitude for his generosity in sharing his knowledge.

Note: Louis Carr Henry died in January, 1983 (see Chapter Ten). He has left his footprints throughout this compilation, and he has left his stamp very deeply upon my heart. In his memory, thank you, Carr.

Following Carr's death his wife, Dorothy, has been most kind and generous with her time and effort in complying to this compiler's requests for specific information and documentation from Carr's records. Thank you, Dorothy.

To my brother, George Richard Williams, who contributed The Sacred Circle: Thank you, Buddy.

And my thanks to God for walking with me every step of the way. By my staying attuned and listening, God has given to me the strength and mental alertness to reach the goals as set forth at the beginning of this book. I believe He has blessed this Ancestral Book. We, most of all, owe God a prayer of Thanks.

To our printers, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allmond, thank you for your interest, cooperation, and the painstaking effort you have made in giving our family a heritage book that does honor to our ancestors.

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929/.2/0973
Library of Congress
CS71.B452 1984

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xviii, 532 p. :
Number of pages
532

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LCCN
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