Re: 1790 SOUTH CAROLINA CENSUS - D J Peirce
Subject: Re: 1790 SOUTH CAROLINA CENSUS
From: D J Peirce
Date: March 23, 2001

I think Victor Paul Meador's books are both on microfilm....at least one is,
I'm sure...through your FHC.
Another very good source of data is also available on microfilm through
FHC...it's Kathryn Reynolds' papers--her life-long study and research of the
Meador families is listed [there are many volumes--I believe 26 of them].
These are both great sources of the TN Meador families...many who came there
from VA, others who came there by way of the Carolinas.


Doris....A Texan in Georgia;
Still shaking the family tree,
and dodging the nuts after 30+years!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charles and Jimmie [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 6:47 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: 1790 SOUTH CAROLINA CENSUS
>
>
> The Meadors are my husband's folks they lived in the counties of
> Smith/Sumner/Macon, TN by the early 1800's.  These Tennesse
> counties border Kentucky and of course many of them lived in
> bordering Kentucky counties.  Some may have migrated to Oklahoma.
>  Victor Paul Meador has a two volume set of books in print in re
> to these Meador families.  His books are in some libraries.
>
> I believe the Meadors who migrated to Tennessee and Kentucky came
> from Virginia--at least some were from Bedford and Franklin Counties, VA.
>
> Jimmie
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: [email protected]
>   To: [email protected]
>   Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 1:11 PM
>   Subject: Re: 1790 SOUTH CAROLINA CENSUS
>
>
>   jimmie,\
>     are you related to any of the meadors/medders of oklahoma?
>   Lester McIntosh
>

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