Genealogy of the Busbin, McQueen, Riffey, Fulton, Bell, and Anthony Families Copyright 1999-2003. All rights reserved. Updated Nov.2, 2003 |
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Comments about our Busbin ancestors. Descendants of Benjamin Busbin (1795 - c.1855) and Temperance Bridges Census Information Military, Marriage, Deeds, and Cemetary Information See Relative Links for other Busbin sites. |
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Comments about our McQueen ancestors. Descendants of Samuel McQueen (1750 - 1794) and Hannah Dugger McQueen Family History by Mary Louise Frye Cannon The Lives of John G. and Alexander McQueen A compiled narrative. McQueens in The War Between the States Photo 1 of John Smith McQueen and Family Photo 2 of John Smith McQueen and Family Photo of William Melvin McQueen and Alexander Hamilton McQueen See Relative Links for other McQueen sites. |
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Comments about our Riffey ancestors. Descendants of ? Riffey and Martha ? (1839 - 1906) Descendants of Andreas Riffey Possible Ancestors - John and Elizabeth Riffey Riffey Family Group Sheets Riffeys in The War Between the States Photo of Jesse Riffey and friend Melinda Jane Riffey in Photo 1 of John Smith McQueen and Family |
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Descendants of James B. Fullton (1765 - 1848) and Anastasia Tuel Headstones of James B. Fullton and Anastasia Tuel Fullton Fulton Family Crest Fulton Family History by Larry Fulton Fultons in The War Between the States See Relative Links for other Fulton sites. |
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Descendants of James Bell | |||
Descendants of Paul Decater Anthony, Sr. and Annie Ophelia Bell | |||
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No. Our ancestors DID NOT play basketball in Boston. Like many Southern families, ours has a strong Celtic heritage. Certainly the McQueens and Bells originated in Scotland. The Busbins and Fultons probably have Scotish and Irish origins...there was a lot of movement between those two countries in earlier days. In America's colonial period, many Scots and Irish came to America, voluntarily or otherwise, and settled in the South. See Why So Many Scots Came to America for a thumbnail description of the reasons.
No sneakers with kilts, please.
The black sheep keeps the best info on the family.
Who's in charge of washing the Family Group Sheets?
Thank you,
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