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Re: Susan Quarterman



Thank you for your feedback.

You may be interested in "The Quartermans of
Pennsylvania ca. 1750-1860" by Ann-jeannette Emerson,
June 2001, 88 plus vii pages. Copies available from
the author at 540 Latimer Road, Santa Monica, CA 90402
or E-mail:a_jemerson@yahoo.com.

Crystal

--- David Quarterman <dlq@mail.rath.peachnet.edu>
wrote:
> >To: quarterman@quarterman.org
> >Subject: Susan Quarterman
> >
> > I am researching ancestors from of near
> Cleversburg PA. I am looking specifically for
> information about Susan Quarterman, grandmother to
> my g-grandmother, Sarah Jane Adams. Sarah's photo
> shows her to be clearly of mixed race origin. Her
> father, James Adams married Susanne Hippensteel,
> daughter of John Hippensteel and Susan Quarterman.
> >
> >I am curious if there is any known link between
> this Susan Quarterman and Melungeon ancestry. This
> is the branch of the family where it is rumored to
> have "Indian" blood. Our family share some physical
> traits (teeth and eyes) of Melungeon (or mixed race)
> groups.
> >
> >Any input about Susan Quarterman (1806-1882) from
> this region would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Crystal 
> 
> I have no Hippensteel names listed, but my info on
> the Pa. Quartermans is
> basically noexistant. I have several Susan
> Quartermans, but they all seem
> to be connected to the Georgia group, no missing
> spouses.
> 
> 
> 				David Quarterman
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