My g-g-grandfather was called Squire, I assume used as a respectful
title since it wasn't his name. He served in the Alabama House and
Senate, retiring in 1880. He then become a Justice of the Peace and
that's the first reference I find of him as Squire Musgrove.
Monya
Fayette Co. AL list manager
ASTON surname list manager
MUSGROVE surname list manager
THOMPSON surname list manager
Researching: ANDERSON, ANDERSEN (Norway), ASTON, BISHOP, DODSON,
FYLLINGSNES (Norway), GRANT, HARRIS, HOWELL, JORDAN, LESLIE, McDILL,
McDONALD, MILLIGAN, MORTON, MUSGROVE, OWEN, PEDEN, SOUTH, STANFORD,
THOMPSON, WEAVER and WEBSTER
On Dec 22, 2005, at 4:37 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> In a message dated 12/22/05 3:09:59 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
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>> Squire Trent, a former
>> Whig, ran without party affiliation…” In your opinion why do think
>> he would
>> be the only person addressed as Squire. <
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>
> Did you ever consider that SQUIRE just might be his given name?
>
> Jno
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