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Subject: Re: Re: Askew/Haskew family
From: Melba J Clark
Date: May 31, 2000

Joanne,
I appreciate you sending the names of other researchers.  I will contact
them when my company goes home.
Thanks,
Melba
-----Original Message-----
From: Joanne Harley 
To: SCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com 
Date: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: Askew/Haskew family


Hi Melba,
>The Askew/Haskew name can be very confusing.  There are a lot of people
>working on similar lines, and I thought you might like to contact them
>yourself.
>
> **Terri England  :  tbengland@yahoo.com
>David Larrimore:   davelarr@ips.net
> Marvin Schubert:  jack@hal-pc.org
>Richard Haskew:  haskew1@gorge.net
>Scott Hinkle : SCOTinSCOT@aol.com
>
>There was an Askew line and an Haskew line in Marlboro Co.,SC in the
>mid-seventeen hundreds.  One John Askew was a Rev. War patriot.  His wife
>was Ruth Pearson and his children were two sons named John, Jr. and Jesse.
>I do not think I have ever seen a Robert Askew, but there are many gaps we
>have not filled yet. The names I have shared with you are folks working on
>the Askew/Haskew line further West. (Ala, ARk, Tex)
>
>Good luck.
>
>Joanne H.
>N.C.
>
>
>
>> Joane,
>> Do you know if there might have been Askew descendants from your Haskew
>> family?    I am looking for a Robert M Askew  b 1831-1833, d  with Co. B
>> 55th Alabama Vols., CSA in MS., His wife was Frances E. Harris.    They
>had
>> one daughter, Sarah Elizabeth who married John W. Bagley.
>>
>
>
>
>





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