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From: "Charles A. Wyly" <>
Subject: Re: [SouthernTrails] Re: 'junk' and other things...
Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 20:48:25 -0500


Hi,
some enterred through Port of New Orleans and walked the Natchez Trace
northeast. , and other port towns on the Mississippi. Also, some may have
stopped in Caribean plantations before enterring the Continental U.S. I
think it was a Cleveland, Coffee, or Graves which didso. Been a while
since I read it. Some also enterred the U.S. through Flrida and other
seaports on the Gulf of Mexico. Others enterred through Mexico and were
married in Mayesville and Fort Smith, Ark. A Telles who did so was an
ancestor of Mattie Roberts Somerville, a Wyly descendant of West Monroe ,
La.

My Fleming Ancestor , Patrick, was naturalized in Calloway County,
Missouri. I have a copy of the record.

Take care,
Charles A. Wyly

On Sun, 13 May 2001 17:19:21 EDT writes:
> In 1830, your ancestor may have entered the U.S. thru S. Carolina.
> Kate
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