<div>Good morning to all. I am working on a man who lived in Kentucky from about 1795-1825, probably born about 1777. Throughout this Kentucky period, he was consistently known with the middle initial "C." A full middle name is never spelled out. Can anyone tell me, is it likely that "C." stood for a middle given name? Or might it have just been an initial?</div>
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<div><FONT lang=2 face=Arial size=2>Jay Fonkert, CG<br>
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