Jan J. Shultz

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I have been doing family history for many years. I started at an early age,as my mother would take our older relatives to Church Homecomings and Decoration Days and I would tag along. I loved the cemeteries and the stories of the folks resting there.

My paternal Jones line immigrated to the Mass/CT area in the 1630s, moved on to NY, and then came south to LA and MS in the mid 1800s.

My maternal Brewer/Gallop/Smith/Taylor line came from SC to Monroe County, MS and settled there.

My husband's Shults/Shultz/Schultz family is mostly located in TN and AL. His maternal lines are the Hursts, Watts and Sprayberrys of Clay Co, AL.

If you find errors on any of my entries, I will be happy to and want to make changes.

I am happy to transfer non-relatives to their family.

If we are related, drop me an email.

I have been doing family history for many years. I started at an early age,as my mother would take our older relatives to Church Homecomings and Decoration Days and I would tag along. I loved the cemeteries and the stories of the folks resting there.

My paternal Jones line immigrated to the Mass/CT area in the 1630s, moved on to NY, and then came south to LA and MS in the mid 1800s.

My maternal Brewer/Gallop/Smith/Taylor line came from SC to Monroe County, MS and settled there.

My husband's Shults/Shultz/Schultz family is mostly located in TN and AL. His maternal lines are the Hursts, Watts and Sprayberrys of Clay Co, AL.

If you find errors on any of my entries, I will be happy to and want to make changes.

I am happy to transfer non-relatives to their family.

If we are related, drop me an email.

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