Carolyn A. Smith

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My Genealogy interest began with my Dad. When he was a baby, his Mom and Dad divorced, he never knew his biological family. He searched for most of his life and never found them. After he passed in 2001, when the 1930 census was released, I located the Gill family he had been searching for and saw a picture of my biological grandfather for the first time. Now I comunicate with them almost daily and I'm getting to know "new family members". I have been working on our family tree seriously since the late 1900's.

Names that I have been looking for are Allmand/Washburn; Gill/Sanderson (Touchstone, Blankenship); Johnson/Ellis (Webb, Badgett,Reddoch); Sneed/Duncan (McGehee, Souter);Adams/Alderson.

I will be happy to help, if at all possible and would love to hear from others looking for my tree. Thank you

My Genealogy interest began with my Dad. When he was a baby, his Mom and Dad divorced, he never knew his biological family. He searched for most of his life and never found them. After he passed in 2001, when the 1930 census was released, I located the Gill family he had been searching for and saw a picture of my biological grandfather for the first time. Now I comunicate with them almost daily and I'm getting to know "new family members". I have been working on our family tree seriously since the late 1900's.

Names that I have been looking for are Allmand/Washburn; Gill/Sanderson (Touchstone, Blankenship); Johnson/Ellis (Webb, Badgett,Reddoch); Sneed/Duncan (McGehee, Souter);Adams/Alderson.

I will be happy to help, if at all possible and would love to hear from others looking for my tree. Thank you

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