William Dunnaway Robert Dunaway Samuel Dunaway d. 1817sc
m. Mary _______
   

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Raciel Docia Gilbert father: Thomas Gilbert

mother: Hannah Jane ________?
father of Thomas Gilbert:
Henry Gilbert from Amherst Co., Va
Mother: Mary Wyatt
   
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Hi Cuz, Your website is great. I am going to do me one. I bookmarked yours so I can get to it easy.If you have any questions maybe I can fill you in. Do you know anything on Roberts family?I am beginning to think he and his wife were abducted by martians. I found him and his boys, and Samuel Sr. on 1800 sc census, no mention of a wife. I do not know if John or William is oldest. Do you? Sam Sr. died in 1817. Rob still in SCthen. on 1820 census. Then NOTHING. by for now. Barbara p.s. do you have any pictures you could scan and e-mail me. I have a few. I will send you .
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From: Myra Lewiski (artistsculptor@mindspring.com) To: Dorell Swader (dswader@bellsouth.net) Subject: Re: Dunaway Date: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 11:58 AM ----- Original Message ----- From: Dorell Swader To: Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 8:23 AM Subject: Dunaway > Hi Cuz, > Your website is great. I am going to do me one. I bookmarked yours so I > can get to it easy.If you have any questions maybe I can fill you in. Do > you know anything on Roberts family?I am beginning to think he and his > wife were abducted by martians. I found him and his boys, and Samuel Sr. > on 1800 sc census, no mention of a wife. I do not know if John or > William is oldest. Do you? Sam Sr. died in 1817. Rob still in SCthen. on > 1820 census. Then NOTHING. by for now. Barbara
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