Re: Book on the Connecticut Bartram Line
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Re: Book on the Connecticut Bartram Line
Michael Pallamary 11/08/03
Hi Michael,
I checked out the site. Your book sounds really interesting. We have one surveyor in our ancestry. His name was Richard Cole and he helped survey Fayette County, Ky. in the 1780's. Another surveyer who went by the name of Frank Vaughn and claimed to be Frank James was an early surveyor in Arkansas. I haven't been able to figure that one out as Frank had a severe gunshot wound to his hip as a young man and had pain all his life from it. I would think that it would be a really stressful job in the mountains of Arkansas for forty years.
I take it that the Bartram family that your are writing about is not the James Alexander Bartram from Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and then Ironton, Ohio.
I have always wondered about the Connecticut Bartrams and have had a few queries on them. Let me know when your book is out. Thanks,
Linda
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