I hope all is well with your and yours. We're pretty hammered with snow up here still, but doing good.
Sorry, but I'm not all that comfortable with handing my phone number out. Probably after we build up more of a relationship.
Was the Thomas Malcolm you're talking about born January 1832 in Missouri? The son of Thomas Gregg/Gragg Sr. (1761-1862) and Nancy Crow (1764-1800)? The husband of Susannah Jane Cornett? (See: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gragg-179 )
After much research, my Gregg/Gragg lineage came to America from Northern Ireland (originally Mac Gregors from Scotland), to Pennsylvania, then Virginia, then North Carolina (that later became Tennessee), then Missouri, then Oklahoma (to this point, where most of our relatives, yours and mine, are).
What I am most interested in, is the Brothers (William and Samuel Gragg, son's of Henry Harlan Gragg) who originally moved to Oklahoma from Missouri (along with Williams son Emanuel/Manuel). My grandfather and Father were born in Oklahoma due to this move.
But I'll take all the information I can, because I want to share the Gragg legacy with as many Gragg's as possible. I am also more than happy to share the information I have!
I do pay for a few of the sites I'm on, but that's on me. I've also had two different DNA tests done, which opened up a lot more information to me. Which also gave me a direct link to the Mac Gregor's of Scottland.
Hi Ralph, I'm new to this site and still feeling my way around. I've done quite a bit of Gragg research for my family and was wondering if your line goes back to a Thomas Malcolm Gragg at any point? We have a bunch of Graggs here in Oklahoma and I'm just now getting to look for other branches of the family. (along with many other surnames mixed in)
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Hello again Ralph,
I hope all is well with your and yours. We're pretty hammered with snow up here still, but doing good.
Sorry, but I'm not all that comfortable with handing my phone number out. Probably after we build up more of a relationship.
Was the Thomas Malcolm you're talking about born January 1832 in Missouri? The son of Thomas Gregg/Gragg Sr. (1761-1862) and Nancy Crow (1764-1800)? The husband of Susannah Jane Cornett? (See: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gragg-179 )
After much research, my Gregg/Gragg lineage came to America from Northern Ireland (originally Mac Gregors from Scotland), to Pennsylvania, then Virginia, then North Carolina (that later became Tennessee), then Missouri, then Oklahoma (to this point, where most of our relatives, yours and mine, are).
What I am most interested in, is the Brothers (William and Samuel Gragg, son's of Henry Harlan Gragg) who originally moved to Oklahoma from Missouri (along with Williams son Emanuel/Manuel). My grandfather and Father were born in Oklahoma due to this move.
But I'll take all the information I can, because I want to share the Gragg legacy with as many Gragg's as possible. I am also more than happy to share the information I have!
I do pay for a few of the sites I'm on, but that's on me. I've also had two different DNA tests done, which opened up a lot more information to me. Which also gave me a direct link to the Mac Gregor's of Scottland.
Ron
Hello Ralph,
My name is Ron. I am origonally from Kansas City MO, but I believe my family is from OK...