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Tomlin/Tomblin Full Blooded Cherokee

Tomlin/Tomblin Full Blooded Cherokee

Posted: 6 Feb 2007 10:48PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: TOMLIN, TOMBLIN
Hi Fellow Tomlins,
I am in search of the parents, ( I have heard several possibilites but have yet to prove any) of William P Tomlin born 1822 in McMinn, Tenn sister named ++++++++++++++Minerva 1825 I am sure there must have been other brothers and sisters as well(?)
The last name spelled in most census was Tomlin but I found an old Birth certificate where my Ggrandma spelled the name with a "b"
Any help GREATLY APPRECIATED

Re: Tomlin/Tomblin Full Blooded Cherokee

Posted: 9 Mar 2007 4:15AM GMT
Classification: Query
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Re: Tomlin/Tomblin Full Blooded Cherokee

Posted: 9 Mar 2007 9:42AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: TOMLIN
I apologize to all the Tomlins here.

Again I never meant harm to anyone. Julia I would be more than happy to go back and correct any mistakes if I knoew what they were. If "WE" are not related then how do you know my genealogy is wrong? Nevermind I forgot that is top secret.

This is the letter Julia sent me that got the response you read below. She made the inital contact with me and I quote "We are related I come from the daughter of Ollie".

I have never mentioned your book online Julia and even if I had "What is the big deal if people know you are writing a book."

This whole disagreement started when I thought Will P was married to Mary Henderson not Brannock.

Julia last letter to me:

You posted all over the internet about my book that only a handful of folk knew about from off line. Someone e-mail me personally and answered all my questions. I had just found a couple of hundred more names and family lines and put the book on hold so I could get it all put together. It was worth the wait. My book is a private publishing and every copy has be order a head of time. I plan to have complete control of who gets a copy and how the info is used.


Thanks again so much for all your help,

Julia
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