CJM-LaLadyScarlett
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  • Conroe, TX
  • United States
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At 12:29 on September 26, 2010, MARG said…
Hi Lady!!
What wells are you in in Shelby County, TX? I am an old-timer (and my famly was). It seemed you had queries about a Shelvy Well. Were you from one of the families there and inherited Shelby Co. minerals/royalty?
At 10:44 on June 19, 2010, MARG said…
What is a "Spider Field"? WOW!!! I thought being a junior high principal was SOME PLACE TO WORK!!!!!! We were WINNERS AND PRODUCTIVE; I believed that "NO WEAPON " used against me would prosper, and I had a band of ANGELS with me. I came out great and with success-----MY OWN HAIR -- NOT GREY!!!!!!!!!!
At 14:22 on June 4, 2010, cotton said…
I'm sorry I took so long to respond LaLadyScarlett but, no I am not a landman just a leased landowner waiting on drilling .
At 15:40 on May 27, 2010, Paula Harvey said…
People on this site are willing to help if you are specific and you've already done your homework, so to speak. It is a great site for learning what all is happening. Good luck, there are a lot of new millionaires in DeSoto and soon to be in Sabine...things are really popping there now. Paula
 
 
 

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