Q? About the Arney's in Virginia My line of Arney's is from Jacob Arney, who left behind his Will, dated in 1782. His "known" children, include:Christian "Christy" Arney, Sr. (1750-1834), died in Lincoln County, NCAdam "Lawrence" Arney (1751-1802), died in Burke County, NCJohann Heinrich "Henry" Arney, Sr. (1755-1830), died in Owen County, INAnna Elisabeth Arney-Setser/Setzer (1761-1849), died in Caldwell County, NCPeter Arney (1772-1845), died in Overton County, TNCatherine Arney-Edleman (1774-????), died in Burke County, NC So . . . Who were the Arney's, in Wythe County, Virginia? Well, we know that Jacob Arney, moved his family from the area of York County, Pennsylvania, around 1767. This family made stops in Stokes County, Surry County, Burke County (Caldwell County), and Tryon County (Lincoln), North Carolina, with both Jacob Arney, and his son, Christian "Christy" Arney, Sr. dying in Lincoln County, North Carolina. It's "believed" that Jacob Arney's son, Peter Arney, moved to the area of Wythe County, Virginia, around 1793, where he married Margaret (maiden name/surname, unknown), and began his family (i.e. having children). It's also "believed" that this same Peter Arney, moved to the Cumberland area, between Kentucky & Tennessee, around 1799, settling in the area that would become Overton County, Tennessee. Although, there is some speculation about several of his children being born in Virginia, while he was "supposedly" living in Tennessee. (Best genealogical "guess" is, while he was clearing the land, etc., he may have returned to Virginia, during the Winter months, to spend time with his Wife and family, i.e. creating more children). Some believe that a Sebastian Arney, who lived in the area, along with a Henry, and Tobias, may have also been related to Jacob Arney, in some way. Does anyone have any information, on the Virginia Arney's? Thank you, for your time, consideration, and cooperation, I truly appreciate it.