The McDonalds of Richmond County, North Carolina The main goal of this site is to discover who m...
I will list below several letters and transcriptions of them. --- Hd. Qtrs. 13th Miss. Regt. N...
I will provide a transcription below and the original images of his notes sent to Claiborne McDon...
Here's a letter exchange between Kenneth McDonald and Claiborne McDonald II. They were contacted ...
The transcription is below, along with images of the originals. --- February 15, 1962 Capt. Jo...
I'm doing a quick transcription of the letters now, but I can already see many issues. I will at...
Here's a pedigree chart that Rev Gus Hall (William Augustus Hall) supplied to Claiborne McDonald ...
The transcription is below, along with the original images. --- Sunday night, May 6, ’63 My de...
The transcription is provided below, along with the original images. --- April 20, 1963 My dear...
Most of the transcription is below, along with the original images. Note Rev. Gus Hall seems to ...
The transcription is below, along with the original images. --- 167 Glenmary St. Jackson Miss. ...
The transcription is below, along with the original images. --- 707 Glencamp St. Jackson, Miss....
The transcription is below, along with images of the original letter. --- A.F. has it yours in ...
The transcription and images are below. --- Aug. 14, 1962. My dear Claiborne, I was so glad t...
Below is the transcription and images. --- 107 Glenmary St., Jackson, Miss. July 20, 1962 My d...
Below is the transcription and images. --- 167 Glenmary St., Jackson, Miss., June 12, 1962 My ...
Below is the transcription of the letter and the actual images. --- 167 Glenmary St. Jackson, M...
Here is a letter from Rev. Gus Hall to Claiborne II. Dated Sept. 23rd, 1961. The transcription ...
Here is a letter from Gus Hall to Claiborne II dated Sept 3rd, 1961. The transcription is below, ...
One of the family members my great-grandfather communicated with about our family history was Rev...
My uncle Buddy McDonald had three theories as to the parents of Angus McDonald, my earliest known...