Talk:Commerce, Georgia

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William Dunson was not German
From the current article: "The first permanent white settlement in Jackson County began near present-day Commerce on January 20, 1784, when German immigrant William Dunson was awarded a land grant on Little Sandy Creek." William Dunston (the "t" gets dropped by some in subsequent generations) was not a German immigrant. He came to Georgia via North Carolina and was of English ancestry. He is my 4th-great-grandfather, and I will be glad to provide more re his family tree (e.g., https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dunston-57). Teenchy (talk) 22:51, 10 December 2023 (UTC)