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Mixon/Belk/Braswell's Darlington SC 1820 to Marion Co Al 1830 By Larry McCutchen at 09:40:55 The following has been posted to the Belk Forum, but there is much reference to Mixons as well...I look forward to any pros or cons on this info, and any corrections. William Braswell/Brazzil was b ca 1798 in SC. Our oral family tradition has held that he married a Mary "Belt", listed as ...
William Braswell/Brazzil Darlington Co SC 1820 (Belk/Mixon) By Larry McCutchen at 10:13:35 Fellow Braswells of all spellings... I recently sponsored my Brazzil uncle John whose DNA matched 36/37 with the Std Rev Robert Braswell Haplotype He was a +1 at GATA H4)...after finding an old newspaper clipping from 1912, plus the DNA test that proves we Brazzils used to be Braswells, and ...
Hi, My great grandmother was EMMA BELK. Married Henry Young England, migrated to NEW ZEALAND.with Henry and children. migrated to Australia. Children married/ settled in Victoria. any information would be appreciated. Emma, was a woman you would be proud to know,obvously 'brains' of the family. Unfortunatelly died before Henry, he died soon after. hope to get reply, regards , Adele Morrison.
Belks of Lancaster, SC By Suzanne Ford at 11:24:35 I have a theory that one of my ggggg-grandmothers was a Belk (as of now all anyone knows is her first name). James M. Barton (1788 - 1873) was married to Elizabeth Barton (~1790 - 1873). So far I know that they had 3 sons. 2 of them died in the Civil War. Darling Belk Barton (1827-1862) John G. Barton (1831-1909) William ...