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In reply to the discussion: Just found out that an ancestor testified in the Salem Witchcraft Trials [View all]kdmorris
(5,649 posts)30. Not that I've been able to verify
"common" family history says that they came from NC -> MS -> LA -> TX. But I've only been able to verify on my own back to MS. I know that my Jacob Huffman (b. around 1765) came to Natchez MS on a flatboat with wife and 3 children in 1791 "from Kentucky" and was enumerated on the 1792 Spanish census. His son, Robert Huffman, married in Opelousas, LA in 1813. It's stated that he is the son of Jacob Huffman and Anna Kobasson on the marriage certificate.
Some of my cousin's link that Jacob Huffman to a family out of Alamance County, NC, but that Jacob Huffman/Hoffman appears to have stayed put and married a Barbara, so I don't know how he would have ended up in Mississippi with a wife named Anna.
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Just found out that an ancestor testified in the Salem Witchcraft Trials [View all]
csziggy
Jan 2012
OP
I also have an ancestor back in that mess. I recommend reading "Salem Possessed: The Social
jwirr
Jan 2012
#2
Rebecca is one of the "witches" in my tree. Concidences! In fact this land thing you speak of is
jwirr
Jan 2012
#6
I just spent 3 hours reading the site you suggested. INTERESTING. And unfortunately scary. With
jwirr
Jan 2012
#18
I think about the hate that people from this country have encouraged here and abroad
csziggy
Jan 2012
#20
That would be one very interesting research project to find out what happened to them etc. I would
jwirr
Jan 2012
#7
That's interesting! And I've found that Sidney Perley was one of the experts on Salem
csziggy
Jan 2012
#16
We must also remember that way before Salem Europe was burning its "witches" at the stake.
jwirr
Jan 2012
#19
Let me go through the surnames, but from what you describe, we're only distantly related
csziggy
Apr 2012
#28
Very interesting. Maybe you have an answer to my Salem Witch Trial question:
whathehell
Oct 2012
#31