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Re: Way Book on CD Disk





Check it out for yourself.  About 30% of it has been transcribed online at 
http://www.flinthills.com/~bacon/Bacon/Preface.html

I don't know where you plug in to the Bacon family, but I lucked out.  About all the information that could tie in to the SC/Liberty County Bacons has been transcribed.

If it's accurate, which many Bacons seem to accept, it could be a useful tool for the Quarterman branch which descends from Thomas Quarterman and Rebecca Bacon.  That would include children and grandchildren of Mary Ethel, her sister Leila, and other siblings mentioned in the Quartermans of Liberty County book.  There are also people in Liberty County with the surname Bacon who would find the Baldwin book helpful if they can trace back to Michael Bacon who left Massachusetts for South Carolina.

-Connie

--- DaneBowen@aol.com wrote:
>
>I have not seen the book on the Bacons.  I only recently started in on that 
>line.
>
>Dane Bowen in Alexandria, Va., researching Bowen, Bacon, Carlton (Carleton), 
>Luker, Sanders (Saunders), Chaudoin (Chaudoins), Maverick, Richey (Ritchie, 
>Richie, Ritchey), Spence, Sumner, Way, and Wells families.
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