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Mary Birdsall
Description: looking for info and connections to this list of names.they are my grandparents from california. Vera oneal and Woodrow Wilson Swearingen they lived in Palmdale California his family owened and lost a cotton farm in california > his father is eugene Swearingen. I am looking for my native american conections on both.Veras mom I believe was a smith and was part native american from oklahoma also there is a genetic disease from veras side called Marfans syndrome it includes these charactors They are tall with spider fingers often with curvatureof the spine problems with muscule tissue including the heart. Mostly Males are affected with early death. My father died at 24 and his brother at 17 and my aunt Pats son died as achild with many complications.My sister has this disease and it's quite crippling for her.My dad was 6ft. 5in.( William Thomas) James was tall and pat is over 6ft as well as my sister. It does'nt effect vall of us . So if this rings true to any other Smith or Oneals we are probably related. Please email me with any thing you might want to ask or say. Mary Swearingen Birdsall. isis2@localneticom

Surnames: smith oneal and swearingen

Denise Damari
Description: I'm looking for any and all information on the Swearingens from Shawnee, Oklahoma.My Great-Granfather was Clarence Eugene Swearingen married to Clara Belle (Clarabelle) Brashear/Breashear daughter of James and Lula

Surnames: Darr, Swearingen, Scott, Brashear, Breashear, Bolin, O'Neal, Clark, Ezell, Mc Neally, Watkens, Ramey, Alisson, Guffey, Ruckman

Joan
Description: Earl Barrows b. Canada, to Iowa 1857,
married Margaret Adams in Canada
Children: James C. Barrows, Mary A. Barrows
Earl died in the Civil War

Surnames: BARROWS
ADAMS
SWEARINGEN

Elaine Nelson Schlein
Description: Researching Nelsons in GA & SC in particular Augustus D. Nelson and Dora C. Nelson parents of Kitty, Ida, Willie, Della, Lillie, Wade (my grandfather) and Richard

Surnames: Nelson, Garner, Pardue, Williamson, Swearingen,Wingard

Vanessa Wallace
Description: Searching for information about the Wallace family in Hampshire County, West Virginia from 1750 - 1836. I am hoping someone can help me track down the family of an ancestor of mine. Her name is Sarah Jane Wallace and she was born on August 3-5 1832 in Hampshire, (West) Virginia , married George Washington Swearingen on June 20, 1850 in Adams County, Ohio and died December 8, 1885 in Winchester, Adams County, Ohio and is buried in Lick Fork Cemetary. Her parents were John Wallace, born 2/16/1805 in (West) Virginia to (I believe) Thomas Wallace and his wife Margaret and died on September 7 1887 in Winchester, Adams County, Ohio and his wife Mary Rannels, born 1/3/1805 in (West) Virginia and died 3/11/1859 in Winchester, Adams County, Ohio. According to the 1850 census they came to Ohio from Virginia between 1836 and 1837. The three oldest daugters were shown as being born in (West) Virginia. There were 10 children in all born to John and Mary. Any information will be helpful.

Surnames: Wallace; Rannells; Swearingen; Ellis; Boddy; Eads

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