James JOINER, m. Francis ROWLINS (ROLINS, RAWLINS?)
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Re: James JOINER, m. Francis ROWLINS (ROLINS, RAWLINS?)
| ldffly1 (View posts) | Posted: 13 Nov 2008 9:01PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Joiner, Holloman
I don't know if I have the right Joiner/Joyner family, but I am interested in the Joyner name because I might be descended from the Joiner family by way of William Holloman. He might have married a Joiner, probably in TN.
I can tell you that William Holloman/Holliman moved to Pope County, Il from Wilson County, TN. The move took place between 1821 and 1825, If you check the 1820 Wilson County TN census you will find William on the same page as a number of Joiners. The Joiners and Hollomans soon after moved to Pope.
I have a number of references to the Joiners from Pope County records. Also, I have a few references to the Joiners in Wilson. If you'd like some of them, let me know. As I said, we might not be referencing the same Joiner line, but who knows.
Robert Schneider
I can tell you that William Holloman/Holliman moved to Pope County, Il from Wilson County, TN. The move took place between 1821 and 1825, If you check the 1820 Wilson County TN census you will find William on the same page as a number of Joiners. The Joiners and Hollomans soon after moved to Pope.
I have a number of references to the Joiners from Pope County records. Also, I have a few references to the Joiners in Wilson. If you'd like some of them, let me know. As I said, we might not be referencing the same Joiner line, but who knows.
Robert Schneider

