Potter-Jennings families
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Re: Potter-Jennings families
| jsachererturner (View posts) | Posted: 25 Mar 2007 6:52PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Mae-
Thank you so much for your reply. You are just the cousin I've been needing to meet! I would like copies of the cemetery photos you have. I know from his obituary that my great grandfather William was buried in Mountainview in San Angelo and I assume he was probably buried near the others. I would also like photos of Mary Potter Jennings and the gravesites in Bunton. Also any addresses of Potters in San Angelo that you might have.
I have written a 50 page narrative of the Potter family which is almost complete. I believe that I have been able to connect them to a Potter who served with George Washington at Valley Forge and for sure I have information on the New Mexico Potters (Jack, William, and John) and quite a few references including a book with a drawing of AJ Potter, a web site with photos of him, and references to the stories of old Texas and New Mexico and the cattle drives by his son Jack, who was the New Mexico state legislator. I am visiting northern New Mexico this summer for more research.
I live in Japan so please contact me at my email address there.
jturner@sunny-net.ne.jp
Jan
Thank you so much for your reply. You are just the cousin I've been needing to meet! I would like copies of the cemetery photos you have. I know from his obituary that my great grandfather William was buried in Mountainview in San Angelo and I assume he was probably buried near the others. I would also like photos of Mary Potter Jennings and the gravesites in Bunton. Also any addresses of Potters in San Angelo that you might have.
I have written a 50 page narrative of the Potter family which is almost complete. I believe that I have been able to connect them to a Potter who served with George Washington at Valley Forge and for sure I have information on the New Mexico Potters (Jack, William, and John) and quite a few references including a book with a drawing of AJ Potter, a web site with photos of him, and references to the stories of old Texas and New Mexico and the cattle drives by his son Jack, who was the New Mexico state legislator. I am visiting northern New Mexico this summer for more research.
I live in Japan so please contact me at my email address there.
jturner@sunny-net.ne.jp
Jan