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    1. RE: Family History of Loyalists and Their Descendants
    2. Charles Geo.Ross UE
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terri" [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 6:40 PM Subject: Family History of Loyalists and Their Descendants Hi all; Can someone tell me if the Holdings of the United Empire Loyalists Assoc. in Toronto, Can. is available, in any way, for researchers? And if so, please tell me how. Much thanks, Terri Hello Terri; Go to the Dominion Headquarters, Toronto web site at: www.uelac.org Scroll down to the bottom and click on "Head Office" there you will see their email address and you will be able to contact them with any questions you may have. It may take a few days to receive an answer because of the summer holidays and there is not personal in the office every day. Good luck...... Loyally, Chuck

    07/14/2005 02:58:26
    1. Re: [AMER-REV] AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-D Digest BRADY
    2. Cyndi
    3. You have been very kind to supply the information! Thank you Cyndi ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 7:29 AM Subject: [AMER-REV] AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-D Digest BRADY > > I am seeking information on Capt. William Brady that served from Virginia > during the American Revolution. Did he receive land for his service? > > Revolutionary War Records VIRGINIA > SECTION III > (21) Virginia Military Land Warrants > > 7118 Brady, Wm. > ---------------------------------------------- > Revolutionary War Records VIRGINIA > Section II (4), [Document No. 30--List No. I] > > Brady, William Captain Cont'l. 4000 Dec. 17, 1831 For the war > ---------------------------------- > > Revolutionary War Records VIRGINIA > SECTION II (18) [DOCUMENT No. 44] (18) LIST OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND > SOLDIERS OF THE VIRGINIA LINE ON CONTINENTAL ESTABLISHMENT, WHOSE NAMES APPEAR > ON THE ARMY REGISTER AND WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED BOUNTY LAND, RICHMOND, 1835. > > William Brady Chapline 7,118 4,000 James and Davis Clemson Charles > J. Faulkner > > ================================ > > Database: Revolutionary War Pensioner Census, 1840 > > > View Image Title Chapter Section Page > william brady Census of Pensioners For Revolutionary or Military Services > 1841 Census of Pensioners Pennsylvania-Western Disctrict PAGE 122 > william brady A Census of Pensioners For Revolutionary or Military Services > 1841 Census of Pensioners Kentucky PAGE160 > william brady A Census of Pensioners For Revolutionary or Military Services > 1841 Census of Pensioners Indiana PAGE 181 > > > > ==== AMERICAN-REVOLUTION Mailing List ==== > Check out other genealogy resources on the net at John Fuller's most helpful site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    07/14/2005 02:57:25
    1. AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-D Digest BRADY
    2. I am seeking information on Capt. William Brady that served from Virginia during the American Revolution. Did he receive land for his service? Revolutionary War Records VIRGINIA SECTION III (21) Virginia Military Land Warrants 7118   Brady, Wm. ---------------------------------------------- Revolutionary War Records VIRGINIA Section II (4), [Document No. 30--List No. I] Brady, William   Captain   Cont'l.   4000   Dec. 17, 1831   For the war ---------------------------------- Revolutionary War Records VIRGINIA SECTION II (18) [DOCUMENT No. 44] (18) LIST OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE VIRGINIA LINE ON CONTINENTAL ESTABLISHMENT, WHOSE NAMES APPEAR ON THE ARMY REGISTER AND WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED BOUNTY LAND, RICHMOND, 1835. William Brady   Chapline   7,118   4,000   James and Davis Clemson   Charles J. Faulkner ================================ Database: Revolutionary War Pensioner Census, 1840 View Image Title Chapter Section Page william brady Census of Pensioners For Revolutionary or Military Services 1841 Census of Pensioners Pennsylvania-Western Disctrict PAGE 122 william brady A Census of Pensioners For Revolutionary or Military Services 1841 Census of Pensioners Kentucky PAGE160 william brady A Census of Pensioners For Revolutionary or Military Services 1841 Census of Pensioners Indiana PAGE 181

    07/14/2005 02:29:59
    1. Family History of Loyalists and Their Descendants
    2. Terri
    3. Hi all -- Can someone tell me if the Holdings of the United Empire Loyalists Assoc. in Toronto, Can. is available, in any way, for researchers? And if so, please tell me how. Much thanks, Terri

    07/13/2005 09:40:00
    1. Capt. Samuel Bartlett's company, Col. James Wilson's regiment, MA troops
    2. Pat J.
    3. I'm looking for sources for detailed information on this company where my Rev. War veteran, Pliny KELLOGG enlisted in 1777. He was born in Westfield, MA in 1752 and died in La Grange, Lorain Co., OH in 1842. He was placed on the pension roll of Jefferson Co., NY in 1818. 'Family lore' says, He was a revolutionary solider; was present at the surrender of Gen. Burgoyne; was also in the battle of Monmouth. There were two men of this name in Sheffield (MA) and to distinguish them one was called 'Big Plin' and the other 'Little Plin." This was 'Big Plin." Thanks! Pat J.

    07/13/2005 04:47:07
    1. AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-D Digest HYATT
    2. I'm looking for someone who might have a copy of this book and access to a scanner or copier.  Need title page and pages 243-244. (names of Hezekiah Hyatt and Elisha Hiatt) COULD NOT FIND BOOK MD MILITIA IN RW DAR PATRIOT INDEX PAGE 1426 VOL II ALISHA HYATT BORN 8/24/1751 NY DIED 5/24/1835 NY SPOUSE MARY ANN WARFIELD SOLDIER MD RECORDS ONLINE SHOW HIS NAME AS ELI HYATT BORN 16 OCT. 1754 DIED 28 JULY 1815 MD no pensions HEZEKIAH HYATT BORN C 1745 MD DIED CA 1802 VA SPOUSE ESTHER_____ PRIVATE MD No pensions If you would like to order a copy of the above DAR Application papers, you can do so by sending the above information and a $10 check payable to Treasurer General NSDAR - Mail it to: Registrar General, NSDAR Attn: Record Copy Dept. 1776 D Street NW Washington, DC 20006-5303 Good luck in your search Judy

    07/13/2005 04:16:17
    1. Green
    2. Ted Myers
    3. Looking for any Green's that served in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Thank You Ted Myers ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs

    07/13/2005 02:23:18
    1. Capt. William Brady - Virginia
    2. Cyndi
    3. I am seeking information on Capt. William Brady that served from Virginia during the American Revolution. Did he receive land for his service? Thank you Cyndi

    07/13/2005 01:47:59
    1. RE: [AMER-REV] Where Would I find some information.......
    2. Barbara Dalton
    3. Hi, I am Related to The Lewis's The one that I am Connected to is Sarah Lewis. She was Born about 1740 She Married a Thomas Hopson Can you give Me The Names of Sarah Parennts? [email protected] > [Original Message] > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 2/14/05 3:20:19 AM > Subject: [AMER-REV] Where Would I find some information....... > > Greetings On this Sweetheart of a Day: I am doing research in relation to > my Family Tree work. I have been given knowledge by my Family members and > also a Red-Book that was written mostly about the MALLETTS and MALET"S,and the > LEWIS'S who among the Huguenot's who fled the Religious persecution in their > Country of France. > > I would love to get some help regarding where to look for more information, > or Documentation for the Region of Fairfield, and Norwich,Connecticut. Therese > were places that I have so far been looking for but I want to get some > Documentation that would Validate these Families as ti their participation in the > Revolutionary War of 1812. I am not only seeking help for my Genealogy but > also to become a member hopefully of the Daughters of the American Revolution > for membership in this Group there are many forms that need verification, > dates districts etc. > > I would appreciate any light that may be shed on the information I just > wrote about. > > Thank you, Mary Alice CRUMP/MUIR/MALET/MALLET/MALETTE/Christiansen > [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > Torrance, CA. USA > > > > > ==== AMERICAN-REVOLUTION Mailing List ==== > Hoaxes and Urban Legends on the Internet > http://www.snopes.com/ > <A HREF="http://www.snopes.com/">Snopes.com</a> > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    07/12/2005 06:54:42
    1. book-MD Milita in the Revolutionary War
    2. Janet Currie
    3. I'm looking for someone who might have a copy of this book and access to a scanner or copier. Need title page and pages 243-244. (names of Hezekiah Hyatt and Elisha Hiatt) Any help would be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks, Janet Currie

    07/12/2005 05:53:49
    1. Re: [AMER-REV] Genealogy Classifieds
    2. Pam
    3. Hi List, This link may be of use to those looking for rare or out-of-print books..... http://www.powells.com/ ~~~Pam Outgoing mail scanned by Norton Antivirus 2005 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Nichols" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 9:46 AM Subject: [AMER-REV] Genealogy Classifieds >I have just started a website at www.genealogyclassifieds.com and would like > to see if anyone wanted to list any old military related genealogy books or > publications here. Its free and hopefully someone may have a book of society > magazine someone else needs as well as putting some of the original cost you > incurred back into your own pocket for new genealogical books or > publications purchases. > > FYI, I started this because there are a lot of out of print books I am > looking for and cant find anywhere to get them. Hopefully this will help me > as well as some others in the process. > > Brian Nichols > > ==== AMERICAN-REVOLUTION Mailing List ==== > Check out other genealogy resources on the net at John Fuller's most helpful site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail.html > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx

    07/12/2005 03:48:05
    1. Genealogy Classifieds
    2. Brian Nichols
    3. I have just started a website at www.genealogyclassifieds.com and would like to see if anyone wanted to list any old military related genealogy books or publications here. Its free and hopefully someone may have a book of society magazine someone else needs as well as putting some of the original cost you incurred back into your own pocket for new genealogical books or publications purchases. FYI, I started this because there are a lot of out of print books I am looking for and cant find anywhere to get them. Hopefully this will help me as well as some others in the process. Brian Nichols

    07/12/2005 05:46:55
    1. AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-D Digest BLOSS
    2. Michael Messinger~ Johann Conrad Bloss (b. 1716 in Germany, d. 1776) PA, Pvt., served in the "Flying Camp (North)" in 1776 at Amboy. On muster roll August 6, 1776 I believe he may have been killed on Long Island in 1776. Henry (Heinrich) Bloss (b. 1754, d. 1834) PA, Carbon Co., 4th Battalion, 3rd company, 3rd class 1780, 1782 (don't think he saw active duty) Both were from Towamensing Township in PA. This is what I found on the DAR online index and would be up to date: Also found them on page 263, DAR Patriot Index Vol.1 BLOSS ,   Conrad      Birth: GR    Circa  1720   Rank: Pvt   Service: PA   Death: NY      1776   Patriot Pensioned: No  Widow Pensioned: No  Children Pensioned: No  Heirs Pensioned: No   Spouse:   (1) Anna Magdalena X  BLOSS ,   Hendrick P.     Birth: NY      1733   Rank: Pvt   Service: NY   Death: NY      1803   Patriot Pensioned: No  Widow Pensioned: No  Children Pensioned: No  Heirs Pensioned: No   Spouse:   (1) Eva Link  --------------------- everyone has differnt dates & information. ANCESTRY.COM George Conrad Bloss/Blose B: 1726 Stuttgart, [county], [state], Germany D: 27 Aug 1776 Long Island, [county], NY, USA SPOUSE ANNA MAGDALENA REBER 1720- GR. - 1781 PA children Sonia, Anna Margaret, Catharina, Susanna, Eva Elizabeth, Daniel, Peter, Henrich Henry 1754 Heidelberg, Lehigh, PA, John George Henrich Henry Bloss/Blose B: 1754 Washington, Lehigh, PA, USA D: 2 Feb 1835 spouse Maria Elizabeth Beltz children Peter, Nicholas, Elizabeth, Henrich Henry, Daniel, Charles

    07/11/2005 03:13:46
    1. Re: [AMER-REV] AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-D Digest BLOSS
    2. Great! Thanks! Quoting [email protected]: > Michael Messinger~ > > Johann Conrad Bloss (b. 1716 in Germany, d. 1776) > PA, Pvt., served in the "Flying Camp (North)" in 1776 at Amboy. > On muster roll August 6, 1776 > I believe he may have been killed on Long Island in 1776. > > Henry (Heinrich) Bloss (b. 1754, d. 1834) > PA, Carbon Co., 4th Battalion, 3rd company, 3rd class > 1780, 1782 (don't think he saw active duty) > Both were from Towamensing Township in PA. > > This is what I found on the DAR online index and would be up to > date: > Also found them on page 263, DAR Patriot Index Vol.1 > > BLOSS ,   Conrad      > Birth: GR    Circa  1720   > Rank: Pvt   > Service: PA   > Death: NY      1776   > Patriot Pensioned: No  > Widow Pensioned: No  > Children Pensioned: No  > Heirs Pensioned: No  >  Spouse:   (1) Anna Magdalena X  > > > BLOSS ,   Hendrick P.     > Birth: NY      1733   > Rank: Pvt   > Service: NY   > Death: NY      1803   > Patriot Pensioned: No  > Widow Pensioned: No  > Children Pensioned: No  > Heirs Pensioned: No  >  Spouse:   (1) Eva Link  > > --------------------- > everyone has differnt dates & information. > ANCESTRY.COM > > George Conrad Bloss/Blose > B: 1726 > Stuttgart, [county], [state], Germany > D: 27 Aug 1776 > Long Island, [county], NY, USA > SPOUSE ANNA MAGDALENA REBER > 1720- GR. - 1781 PA > children > Sonia, Anna Margaret, Catharina, Susanna, Eva Elizabeth, Daniel, > Peter, > Henrich Henry 1754 Heidelberg, Lehigh, PA, John George > > > > Henrich Henry Bloss/Blose > B: 1754 > Washington, Lehigh, PA, USA > D: 2 Feb 1835 > spouse Maria Elizabeth Beltz > children > Peter, Nicholas, Elizabeth, Henrich Henry, Daniel, Charles > > > > > > > > > > > ==== AMERICAN-REVOLUTION Mailing List ==== > List Mom for AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-L: > Diana Boothe [email protected] > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in > the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    07/11/2005 02:04:35
    1. AMERICAN-REVOLUTION-D Digest
    2. I have a couple of ancestors that served in the American Revolution, and I'm trying to gather as much information as possible about them.  What are the best sources of information? ~Michael Messinger~ Posting their names, dates, states served etc. and what information you have would help us find information or direct your search areas. Michael I am a member of DAR and have DAR Patriotic indexes I can look to see what information is available on your ancestors if they served. Good Luck Judy [email protected]

    07/10/2005 06:05:47
    1. BLOSS
    2. Their names were: Johann Conrad Bloss (b. 1716 in Germany, d. 1776) PA, Pvt., served in the "Flying Camp (North)" in 1776 at Amboy. On muster roll August 6, 1776 I believe he may have been killed on Long Island in 1776. Henry (Heinrich) Bloss (b. 1754, d. 1834) PA, Carbon Co., 4th Battalion, 3rd company, 3rd class 1780, 1782 (don't think he saw active duty) Both were from Towamensing Township in PA. Thanks! ~Michael Messinger~ Quoting [email protected]: > I have a couple of ancestors that served in the American Revolution, > and I'm trying to gather as much information as possible about > them.  > What are the best sources of information? > > ~Michael Messinger~ > > Posting their names, dates, states served etc. > and what information you have would help us find information or > direct your > search areas. > > Michael > I am a member of DAR and have DAR Patriotic indexes I can look to see > what > information is available on your ancestors if they served. > Good Luck > Judy > [email protected] >

    07/10/2005 04:48:34
    1. RE: [AMER-REV] Where Would I find some information.......
    2. Barbara Dalton
    3. Hi, I am Related to a Sarah Lewis back in The 1700. She Married a Thomas Hopson. I was wondering if She was Reelated to you. [email protected] > [Original Message] > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 2/14/05 3:20:19 AM > Subject: [AMER-REV] Where Would I find some information....... > > Greetings On this Sweetheart of a Day: I am doing research in relation to > my Family Tree work. I have been given knowledge by my Family members and > also a Red-Book that was written mostly about the MALLETTS and MALET"S,and the > LEWIS'S who among the Huguenot's who fled the Religious persecution in their > Country of France. > > I would love to get some help regarding where to look for more information, > or Documentation for the Region of Fairfield, and Norwich,Connecticut. Therese > were places that I have so far been looking for but I want to get some > Documentation that would Validate these Families as ti their participation in the > Revolutionary War of 1812. I am not only seeking help for my Genealogy but > also to become a member hopefully of the Daughters of the American Revolution > for membership in this Group there are many forms that need verification, > dates districts etc. > > I would appreciate any light that may be shed on the information I just > wrote about. > > Thank you, Mary Alice CRUMP/MUIR/MALET/MALLET/MALETTE/Christiansen > [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > Torrance, CA. USA > > > > > ==== AMERICAN-REVOLUTION Mailing List ==== > Hoaxes and Urban Legends on the Internet > http://www.snopes.com/ > <A HREF="http://www.snopes.com/">Snopes.com</a> > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    07/09/2005 06:07:12
    1. Service Records
    2. I have a couple of ancestors that served in the American Revolution, and I'm trying to gather as much information as possible about them. What are the best sources of information? ~Michael Messinger~

    07/09/2005 05:05:37
    1. Corps of Light Infantry-1779
    2. Revolutionary War buffs, In researching the contribution of forces, I have found that six companies of Virginia men were assigned to the 1st Light Infantry Regiment of the Corps of Light Infantry formed in the summer of 1779 under Brigadier General Anthony Wayne. The 1st LI Regiment was made up of six companies of Virginians and two of Pennsylvanians for a total of eight companies. The commander of the 1st LI Regiment was Colonel Christian Febiger of the 2d VA Regiment. The Lt. Col. was Louis de Fleury, a Frenchman, and the Major was Thomas Posey of the 11th VA Regiment. The following Captains were in the 1st LI Regiment: Samuel Booker, Robert Gamble, Gist, Glen, Hambleton, John Hunter Holt, Claiborne Lawson, Quass, Clough Shelton, and William Taylor (10). Of these Booker, Gamble, Lawson, Quass, and Shelton (total of 5) are known to be VA LI company commanders. At this point I am searching for the sixth VA LI company commander. Best regards, Hugh <[email protected]>

    07/09/2005 11:23:28
    1. Roderick SHELTON
    2. Sheila Gibson
    3. Family lore is consistent with information that Roderick SHELTON fought under George Washington & was also at the Battle of King's Mountain. His home was in Buncombe (now Madison) County, NC. Some SHELTON records have been found under CHILTON. Does anyone have any war info on Roderick? Thanks.

    07/08/2005 01:30:47