Son of Carolina

by Augustus White Long

  • Quote by Augustus White Long ““Would I like to go over my life again in the same way? Perhaps not. But it was an interesting adventure, and I wouldn’t have missed it for all the gold. Now there is nothing more to say; so I am going to sit behind my pipe for a while and think it all over. Good night.” – AWL

 

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3 Responses to Son of Carolina

  1. Pam J.J. Long Broughton says:

    Thanks for all the work you have done. I really enjoyed joining all of you at the REUNION! How nice to know that we had and still have such wonderful family. I do hope that you will all come to England …. well ok Scotland, in 2020, but do come in the summer as other times of the year will only serve to show you why the ancesters left!! Hope we can all keep in touch now that we have found each other. 🙂 xx

    • Suzanne O'Rourke says:

      Hahaha Pam, we loved meeting you and Andy. Glad you made it home safely. We will hope to pull off the Scotland Gathering, but hope to come over there sooner. Likewise next time you and Andy are in the States please let us know, we never know where we might be. :=)XOX

  2. Phyllis Long Lackey says:

    Good Morning, I am trying to help my LONG family with finding the names of the parents of Allen James Long (sometimes went by James A. Long) who was born in 1818 and died in 1887. Allen James Long was married to Rebecca Voorhees. We have been unsuccessful in finding any info on Allen James’ parents through Ancestry.com. We know there are some Scotland and NC ties and also Maury County, TN where Allen and Rebecca lived and died. Any help you might be aware of would be most appreciated.

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