John McGriff & son, Thomas McGriff Rev. War Records.
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John McGriff & son, Thomas McGriff Rev. War Records.
| Terry Collins (View posts) | Posted: 16 Aug 2006 4:33PM GMT |
Classification: Pension
Surnames: McGriff-Adkins-
McGriff Cousins,
Hello.
I just recently delved into this Family Line, and was happily surprised at all the data and history that can be found. It's refreshing and energizing.
It seems that both John McGriff and son, Thomas McGriff, served in the Revolutionary War. If anyone(s) have xerox copies of the handwritten documents, I be most obliged if they could be mailed (or emailed) to me.
Thomas McGriff is the fellow that caused his parents a good deal of concern when he allowed himself to be kidnapped by Indians in 1774. Thankfully he escaped (or some of us wouldn't be here now). Geez, now that little tyke has gotten me concerned.
I am also hoping that some of you here have copies of Deeds, Wills, Court Records, Church Records, and so on, that would be so great to have copies of.
Well, I'll end this now by bidding you all a 'thank you', and wishing you all 'Good Luck'...and for the swell amount of information that many of you have made available to us all online. It's no small thing. No small thing, indeed.
I just came from pestering our 'Adkin Cousins'. <grin> This is all great!
Take Care, Cousins!
Most Warmly,
Terry
[Never Captured By Indians and Will Avoid It If At All Possible]
Hello.
I just recently delved into this Family Line, and was happily surprised at all the data and history that can be found. It's refreshing and energizing.
It seems that both John McGriff and son, Thomas McGriff, served in the Revolutionary War. If anyone(s) have xerox copies of the handwritten documents, I be most obliged if they could be mailed (or emailed) to me.
Thomas McGriff is the fellow that caused his parents a good deal of concern when he allowed himself to be kidnapped by Indians in 1774. Thankfully he escaped (or some of us wouldn't be here now). Geez, now that little tyke has gotten me concerned.
I am also hoping that some of you here have copies of Deeds, Wills, Court Records, Church Records, and so on, that would be so great to have copies of.
Well, I'll end this now by bidding you all a 'thank you', and wishing you all 'Good Luck'...and for the swell amount of information that many of you have made available to us all online. It's no small thing. No small thing, indeed.
I just came from pestering our 'Adkin Cousins'. <grin> This is all great!
Take Care, Cousins!
Most Warmly,
Terry
[Never Captured By Indians and Will Avoid It If At All Possible]