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1/2/2006

Comments:
Such fun to wander through the families of  familiar old names from Brownsville area! A really nice website! 
It gives me ideas about one of my own family!

D. Faye Naylor Geverdt

To  contact  Faye: CLICK  HERE

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9/7/2005

Comments:
I have found this site most useful in tracing my Marshall roots in Haywood County.   Thank you.

Robert M. Pitcher

To  contact  Robert: CLICK  HERE

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8/29/2005

Comments:
This is an awesome website!  I am married to Troy Campbell (Robert and Janette's son.)
His grandparents have told me lots of stories about Dancyville and it is an awesome feeling
to see some of the things that they talked about!

Tammy Campbell

To  contact  Tammy: CLICK  HERE

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8/8/2005

Comments:
Thank you for your Guest Book.
I am a descendant of Roger Dansey born 1850. He was a son of Richard Dansey.

Wini McKenzie

To  contact  Wini:  CLICK  HERE

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8/6/2005

Comments:
I am the son of  Peter Hudgins he passed  in 1945.  I was 4 years old,   born Aug. 17, 1941.  My mother was Delia Byrd. 
I have moved back here after living in Chicago for 50 years.

Jessie L. Hudgins

To  contact  Jessie: CLICK  HERE

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8/3/2005

Comments:
My ancestor was William Price Kerr through his daughter Frances Caroline from second wife Rachel Oxley.

Karen Willis

To  contact  Karen: CLICK  HERE

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2/13/2005

Comments:
Hello, I am from England. Chances are I'm related to your lot. Distantly, we came over with the Normans, in 1066.
From a place called Anicey, in France.
ps: I love bourbon whisky!
Kindest regards,
Joe

Joe Dancy

To contact Joe: CLICK  HERE

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2/9/2005

Comments:
I really enjoy this site. I am a Kerr descendant.

Louise  Lee

To contact  Louise:  CLICK  HERE

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2/7/2005

Comments:
Jim after making a connection to a Gearald Johnston out of New Mexico, I find that the inforamtion on Benjamin Towler's son-in-law a John Reese married to Martha Towler should be Isham Reese and their son John Reese is correct, he is just not a Jr. On Benjamin's will you can clearly see John Reese the son but on the father's name was smeared with ink. Gerald Johston and Francis Gill pointed out to me that an Isham Reese lived next to Benjamin Towler in Rutherford County, TN and also found in Dinwiddie County, VA.   When I first saw a portion of the will in print in Gibson County someone had already listed John Reese Sr instead of Isham and I took it to be correct, my mistake.

Michael Scrape

To  Contact Michael:  CLICK  HERE

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11/26/2004

Comments:
Jim, the pictures are great. Thanks for scanning them. TJB

Tyrrell J Bond

To e-mail Tyrrell:  CLICK  HERE

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11/25/2004

Rita & Bill Jakes

Comments:
Doing research for Dorothy Moore, Bill's Great Aunt.

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11/19/2004

Comments:
I was just looking and trying to find some info on my Grandfather`s Seabee unit in WW II, and saw the 27th NBC.
He was in the the27th also.  If maybe someone knew him? James A. Ashworth is his name. If any one knows him let me .
Your web site is FAB  

Frankie McCollum

To e-mail Frank:  CLICK  HERE

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7/11/2004

Comments:
I am looking for information about my husband's family.  All we know is that his great grandfather was a sheriff  in a small town in Missouri. 
His grandfather left home at thirteen when his father remarried.  John's father was Irwin Orville Claxton, his brother was Oral Clarence.
They grew up around El Dorado Kansas.  I'm wondering if there is a connection to this branch of Claxtons,  would love to hear.  John's
grandmother was Mabel Ward Claxton.

Mrs. John R. Claxton

To  contact  Mrs. Claxton:  CLICK  HERE

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6/25/2004

Comments:
I like all you have done.

Robert Harrison Dancy

To contact Robert: CLICK  HERE

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6/12/2004

Comments:
Wonderful site !!! Mary Kay Smith - please contact me, as I am unable to locate your e-mail address.
Thanks so much for all of your work and dedication. Jackie Dancy Kelley, daughter of
Benjamin "Jack" Dancy & Pauline Swift Dancy.

Jackie Dancy Kelley

To e-mail Jackie: CLICK  HERE

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5/5/2004

Comments:
Neat site

Gary Kerr Milner

To e-mail Gary:  CLICK  HERE

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4/22/2004

Comments:
Thanks to Mary Kay Dancy Smith for all she has done.

Judy Dancy McNabb

To e-mail  Judy:  CLICK  HERE

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4/20/2004

Comments:
Thank you so much for information found on Haywood County websites. My grandmother Marie Frances Barden Key Rogers
was from Dancyville as was my mother Mary Ella Key. I am having trouble with the Carneys and the Britts. Marie married
Charles B. Key. His father was William P. Key and his mother was Ella Carney. I have info on the Keys but nothing on Ella.
I also need information on Marie's mother Mary Jeanette Britt(Mollie) who married John Thomas Barden. Any help would be
greatly appreciated. I have a 1933 picture of the Dancyville PTA and my grandmother named each lady. I will be glad to share.
I also have pictures of the Bardens and their 11 children and a picture of William P. Key and Charles B. Key of Haywood County.

Pat  King

To e-mail Pat:  CLICK  HERE

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4/11/2004

Comments:
I am the Granddaughter of James Frank Dancy. I was surprised to find so much information on the Dancyville site.
My parents are Luther Thomas Roberts and Lelia Elizabeth Dancy Roberts.

Ina Faye Roberts Gierhart

To e-mail Ina Faye: CLICK  HERE  

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4/6/2004

Comments:
Enjoyed your site.  I am a descendant of Richard Dansey of 'Easton Court' Little Hereford and 'Brinsop Court' who died in 1813.
I have been researching the Dansey Family for over 30 years now and welcome any research contacts. 
Best Wishes.

Kevin L. Tetley 
New South Wales, Australia

To e-mail Kevin:  CLICK  HERE

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3/7/2004

Comments:
Joshua and Temperance Hughes on the 1860 Shelby County census are 4 houses down from James,
age 35, and Ruth, 24, with 4 sons, one of which I believe is my gr-gr-grandfather, Joshua Marcus Hughes. 
Does anyone have any information to help identify these neighbors of Joshua and Temperance?  Many thanks.

Silas Osgood  Hughes, Jr.

To  contact  Silas:
  CLICK   HERE

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3/3/2004

Comments:

I had orginally sent in a request for assistance back in June of 2003, regarding my Grandfather Louis Dancy.
I have since found out some information that was written in my Grandmothers (Margaret Miller Dancy) Family Bible.
John Coleman Dancy married Ella Chaney on August 23, 1903. Two children: Louis Chaney Dancy (my Grandfather)
DOB, Sept 24, 1904. John Edward Claxton Dancy DOB, Nov 8, 1906. There is also a Memoranda for
Lillie Belle Chaney DOB, Oct 12, 1869; died Feb 2, 1923.
If any names are familiar to anyone please let me know. Thanks for the great Web site! Lisa Crane Chaudhry

Lisa Crane Chaudhry
To  Contact  Lisa:
  CLICK  HERE

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2/11/2004

Francis Littlebury Dancy III

To contact Francis:  CLICK  HERE

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2/11/2004

Comments:
Hi James,  I just found that I am a descendant of Joshua Hughes, through William J. Hughes, and his daughter
Fannie (Mary Francis) Hughes McGaughey.  And I found the Dancyville Site.  I have not been able to find an
email address for Mary Kay Dancy Smith or Jimmie Dancy.  I attempted to sign the guest book and that didn't
work either.  Can you help me make contacts with my new cousins.  Thanks.

Janice Dunn

To contact Janice:
  CLICK  HERE

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1/12/2004

I enjoy living here.

Dorothy Morris Johnson
To e-mail Dorothy:
  CLICK   HERE

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1/3/2004

Comments:
Looking up background of John H. McCraney and came across your site. I appreciate all the hard work. Anyone should have information on John H. McCraney, born around 1844 I would appreciate the help. He fought in Civil War and was held prisoner by the Union but survived. I'm attempting to find where he is buried.

John Justin McCraney
To e-mail John:
CLICK HERE

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