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Query: Wants help with Lingan Wilson Selby lineage About: Mike Watson sends lineage of Lingan Wilson Selby See also: REUNIONS To ColumbiaMagazine.com: I thank you for publishing the gravestone for Lingan. It means a lot to my family to know where he rests. Lingan Wilson Selby is also my ancestor. I have been trying to locate Lingan's "Oath of Fidelity" or revolutionary war record but without success. Lingan's brothers are easily documented, but, Lingan is nowhere to be found. There are several references that he took the "Oath of Fidelity" with his brothers. email:njschlager2001@yahoo.com This story was posted on 2010-07-09 03:21:19
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