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    1. [ASBURY] Asbury
    2. Richard Berkheiser
    3. Brandi Michelle ASBURY Hamilton, Ohio ASBURY, Brandi Michelle Age 41, of Franklin, passed away May 10, 2018. Arrangements are in care of Anderson Funeral Homes, Franklin, OH. John William Asbury Sissonville, West Virginia Aug 27, 1988 – Apr 20, 2018 (Age 29) John was born on August 27, 1988 and passed away on Friday, April 20, 2018. John was a resident of Sissonville, West Virginia at the time of passing. John attended Sissonville High School and later received his GED. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 5, at Keller Funeral Home, Dunbar, with Pastor Jerry Naylor officiating. Read Less Keller Funeral Home 1236 Myers Avenue Dunbar, West Virginia 25064 Robena I. Asbury Leavenworth, Kansas Aug 16, 1928 – Apr 27, 2018 (Age 89) Robena was born on August 16, 1928 and passed away on Friday, April 27, 2018. Robena was a resident of Leavenworth, Kansas at the time of passing. Visitation will be held at Davis Funeral Chapel Thursday, May 3, 2018 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Friday, May 5, 2018 at 10:00 A.M. Burial will follow at Mount Muncie Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please make memorial contributions to Council and Aging for Meals on Wheels. Mrs. Elaine I. Asbury Cypress, California Apr 15, 1931 – Apr 26, 2018 (Age 87) Elaine I. Asbury, 87, born on April 15, 1931, in Alfred, North Dakota, passed away April 26, 2018. She resided in Cypress, California at the time of her passing. A short gravesite service will be held at 11:30 a.m. at Forest Lawn, Cypress, followed by a memorial reception in the Tribute room starting at 12:00 p.m.. Arrangements are under the direction of Forest Lawn, Cypress, California.

    05/25/2018 06:55:16
    1. [ASBURY] Asbury & Blant
    2. Velda Moore
    3. Is anyone related to Andrew Franklin or Elsie Asbury or John Asbury and his daughter, Elsie Asbury of Tilden, IL? Velda Moore http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilrcgs/ http://www.larrett.com/velda/

    05/17/2010 03:54:28
    1. [ASBURY] [Fwd: James and Thomas ASBURY b ?1848 Yoxall, Staffs, ENG]
    2. Firebird
    3. James and Thomas are supposedly the eldest sons of Francis and Ann ASBURY, born in Yoxall, Staffordshire in 1848. However, I can find no baptism for them, nor a birth registration. Does anyone have any information about them? They had 14 siblings born between 1845 and 1869, including a confirmed set of twins.

    11/02/2007 05:20:05
    1. Re: [ASBURY] Scots-Irish Genealogical Research Materials
    2. Kit Collings
    3. Hi, Thanks for your quick reply. As a child I learned my nationalities (from my mother's side) as French, Welch, Scotch and Irish. I have wondered why there was no English since Asbury is usually English and if the Scotch and Irish should be Scots-Irish. Kit Linda Asberry <Linda.Asberry@worldnet.att.net> wrote: Dear Kit, Glad to hear from another Asbury. My great-great grandfather's will described him as an Irish apple farmer. Was he? I don't know. I do know his mother was a Ferguson (can't get much more Scottish than that). So if my gg grandfather described himself as an Irish farmer and his mother was Scottish then Scotch-Irish it is. I do realize there are many Asbury/Asberrys in England. The name is so mixed with the many, many spellings that I can't honestly say they are British or Irish. Some feel the "original" name was Ashe or Ash or Ashberg but I really don't know. If you have any information, I would appreciate it you would pass it along. For whatever it is worth, I do not know where in Great Britain my original immigrant originated. Thanks, Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kit Collings" To: Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 11:05 AM Subject: Re: [ASBURY] Scots-Irish Genealogical Research Materials Hi, I am an Asbury and wondered how you knew that the name is Scotch-Irish. thanks, Kit Robert Cowan wrote: Hello,After many years of searching, I have built a substantial collection of useful out-of-print manuscripts important to the study of Ulster family history. Many of you have benefited from the information contained in these documents and this will be a final chance to add important items to your collection to help you in your research. Several of these books are available in only a few major University libraries and, in the case of Fighters of Derry, copies were made from microfilm because I was never able to find an actual copy in the US. Professor Hagy gave me permission to copy his thesis, Castle's Woods, and I may have one of the only remaining original copies. It was of particular interest to me because the Cowan family was one of the "frontier families of southwest Virginia." These documents track settlers who came from Scotland to Ulster to Pennsylvania, Virginia, Tennessee and points west. These Scots-Irish research materials follow that path. There are a total of 15 documents and each is described fully below. The price for each document is $25, which covers the cost of copying plus postage. (The only exception is Tinkling Spring, which is $30 because of its length.) Should you decide to purchase any of the materials, please send a check to: Robert Cowan 525 Harrogate Road Matthews, NC 28105 **Remember, postage is included in the price and personal checks are fine. 1) Castle's Woods: Frontier Virginia Settlement, 1769-1799, a thesis presentedto the Faculty of the Department of History, East Tennessee State Universityin partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of master of Arts,by James W. Hagy, 1966, 150 pages. The most popular of the documents offered, this covers the families whosettled in Russell County, Virginia when it was considered the frontier. Ifyour ancestors came through southwestern Virginia, this document is thehistory of your family. Contains information on specific families as well asthe farmers, speculators, artisans, and preachers who resided there. Lots of information onthe Indian battles that were a daily feature of life on the frontier. Nameslike Russell, Walker, Porter, Cowan, Houston, Boone, Montgomery, Fraley,Thompson, Anderson, Kilgore, and 50 or so other "Scotch-Irish" families makethis an invaluable resource for your family history. 2) The Tinkling Spring: Headwater of Freedom, A Study of the Church and HerPeople, 1732-1952, by Howard McKnight Wilson, 1954, Fisherville, Virginia 542 pages.The best source of information on the Scotch-Irish of Augusta/RockbridgeCounties in Virginia. Includes the Baptismal Records of the Rev. Craig. In-depth study of the early families of the Shenandoah Valley. 3) The Register of the Derry Cathedral of St. Columb Parish of Templemore, Londonderry 1642-1703 with Preface by Rev. Richard Hayes, B.D. Canon of Derry Cathedral, printed for the Parish Register Society of Dublin by William Pollard & Co. 1910. Except for two Parishes in Dublin, these contain the OLDEST and most complete records in Ireland. They are a compilation of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials in the "Great Parish" of Templemore which covered a vast area of the Laggan, the low-lying area in Donegal, Derry and parts of Tyrone. 4) The Register of the Cathedral Church of St. Columb, Derry 1703-1732 Edited by Colin Thomas with Aubrey Fielding (Head Bell-Ringer of the Cathedral and friend of myself)Representative Church Body Library, Dublin 1997 Continuation of the first register with later dates. 5) The Register of the Cathedral Church of St. Columb, Derry 1732-1775 Edited by Colin Thomas, Representative Church Body Library, Dublin, 1999. These extensive marriage, birth and death records, when used in conjunction with the Laggan Presbytery Books, Fighters of Derry and The Siege of Londonderry by Graham, allow the researcher to embark on original research in an effort to connect these families with those found in Pennsylvania and the Valley of Virginia. Continuation of the second register with later dates. 6) Carolina Scots, by Douglas Kelly and Caroline Kelly 1739 Publications, Dillon, SCan Historical and Genealogical Study of Over 100 Years of Emigration. Caroline was my son's Latin teacher at Charlotte Christian High School and this book is the long awaited second edition which is the history of the Scottish and Gaelic diaspora in the Carolinas. If your ancestors were part of the Cape Fear Scots who came from the Highlands of Scotland and settled in Moore, Cumberland, Hoke, Richmond, Robeson, and Scotland counties then this book is for you. 7) Rockbridge County, Virginia Notebook, Compiled from Articles by Dr. George W.Diehl as published in the News-Gazette, Lexington, Virginia. Additionalcharts and notes have been added as well as a surname index. Compiled by A. MaximCoppage III, 242 pages.For a number of years, the late Dr. George W. Diehl contributed historicaland genealogical articles to the News-Gazette, Lexington, Virginia, published byM.W. Paxton, Jr. The clippings from the paper were sent to Mr. Coppage forthe "Virginia Collection" In many instances information may be found showingwhere families originated in Scotland or Ireland, the places lived beforesettling in the Rockbridge County, Virginia area and the relationships betweenvarious clans or, as Dr. Diehl so aptly named this phase of pioneering, "ARockbridge Seed-box."8) A Tribute to the Principles, Virtues, Habits and Public Usefulness of theIrish and Scotch Early Settlers of Pennsylvania, Chambersburg, Pa. Printed byM. Kiefer & Co. 1856, 171 pages.From the preface, the following: "The writer of the Tribute contained in thiswork, "had long desired to see from the Historical publications inPennsylvania, a vindication of the character and principles of the Irish and Scotch earlysettlers of this great State and their descendants against reproach, as wellas aspersion, cast upon them in some modern publications having pretensions toHistorical accuracy"....Lots of detail on the early members of the church aswell as problems with the Indians and the struggle over land rights during thewestward expansion.9) The Scotch-Irish In The Colonies: 1750-1790 A Thesis Presented for the Degreeof Master of Arts by Kathryn R. Aikin, A.B., The Ohio State University, 1933Contents include Introduction, Early Settlements, Daily Life on the Frontier,Educational and Religious Activities, Military Pursuits, and PoliticalParticipation and Conclusion. Also a GREAT Bibliography, the most important part of any thesis. 10) The Laggan and its Presbyterianism and In the Days of the Laggan Presbytery,1905,1908, by the Rev. Alexander Lecky, B.A., member of the Royal Society ofAntiquaries of Ireland, Belfast, Davidson & McCormack, 54 Kings St. 211pages On our recent trip to Donegal, we met J.B. Shannon, age 90, who assisted inthe 1975 reprinting of this book. He is the last living person who hadanything to do with these books and he says they are still the BEST sourcefor Ulster Presbyterian research. From Lecky I quote, "The lists of names offormer generations of Lagganeers, and their places of abode, that are givenin the Appendixes, and which NEVER before appeared in print, whilst they mayof necessity prove dull reading to those who have no acquaintance with thelocality, will not, I hope, be altogether uninteresting to those who bear the same name or live in the same places."11) Fighters of Derry, Their Deeds and Descendants, being a Chronicle of Eventsin Ireland during the Revolutionary period 1688-1691, by William Young, Eyreand Spottiswoode, London, 350 pages. One of the most difficult sources to locate, in fact almost impossible. Months' worth of reading and packed with great genealogy. Contains thefollowing biographical sketches: 1.The leaders of the County Associations who, with their levies, tookpart in the preliminary operations and contributed much of the man power forthe Defence. 2. The Apprentice Boys and those responsible for shutting the gates on the8th Dec. 1688. 3. The actual Defenders during the 105 day siege (over 1200 genealogicalsketches) 4. Those engaged in the relief of the city12) A History of the Siege of Londonderry and Defense of Enniskillen in 1688 and1689, with Historical Poetry and Biographical notes, by the Rev. John Graham, Includes the Battles of the Boyne, Athlone, and Aughrim and the siege and Capitulation of Limmerick by Lord McCaulay, Totonot, 1869. The historical poems are family genealogies about those who were at Derry and where they came from. Along with "Fighters of Derry," these two sources contain more actual genealogical information than any others I have seen. 13) Three Hundred Years in Innishowen, Being More Particularly an Account of theFamily of Young of Culdaff with Short Accounts of Many Other FamiliesConnected with Them, by Amy Young, 1929, The Linenhall Press, Belfast, 311pages. Some of the names included are Young, Hart, Harvey, Cary, Vaughan,McLaughlin, Skipton, Richardson, Knox, Ussher, Smith, Nesbitt, Chichester,Ball, Lawrence, Crofton, Boyd, Stuart and many others.14) The Laggan and its People, by S.M. Campbell, privately printed.A look at the history of the Laggan (Presbyterian Derry/Donegal) through theeyes of a local historian. Draws on local lore, Abercorn papers, records from PRONI. 15) The Reverend Samuel Houston, V.D.M., by George West Diehl, 1970, McClurePublishing Co. 125 pagesHistory of the early Virginia Presbyterians through the life of the Rev.Samuel Houston, kin to Sam Houston of Texas fame. Please keep in contact by bookmarking www.scotsirishgenealogy.com. The site is quite basic but will get better over time. Regards, Robert Cowan 525 Harrogate Road Matthews, NC 28105 _________________________________________________________________ Play free games, earn tickets, get cool prizes! 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    07/02/2007 06:33:59
  1. 12/09/2006 04:14:56
    1. Re: [ASBURY] Iowa Ghost Towns - Decatur County
    2. In a message dated 12/8/2006 11:32:43 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, phylful@msn.com writes: http://www.iowaghosttowns.com/decaturcounty.html<http://www.iowaghosttowns.com /decaturcounty.html> could not bring it up why do not know.

    12/09/2006 04:14:51
    1. [ASBURY] Improper e-mail
    2. CARROLL FULLER
    3. Once again, I have sent an improper e-mail to the list. This is about the 4th time, so I will unsubscribe. I have my address list set up so can send myself info that I can use as tools. One, ASBURY is directly above the ASBURY LIST, and I mistakenly clicked the wrong one. My apologies to all and Merry Christmas. Carroll Asbury Fuller - VA

    12/09/2006 12:45:27
    1. [ASBURY] Iowa Ghost Towns - Decatur County
    2. CARROLL FULLER
    3. http://www.iowaghosttowns.com/decaturcounty.html<http://www.iowaghosttowns.com/decaturcounty.html>

    12/08/2006 12:19:23
    1. Re: [ASBURY] James WALKER & Cynthia E. ASBURY
    2. Anne, you've done quite a job. I do have Joseph on my list, because that is where my grandmother put him, but I've found no proof so far. I need to go look some more in Tazewell county births at the FHL. He would have been born and died not long before they moved to Illinois. I appreciate your information. You had a couple of little things that I didn't have, and I do appreciate your willingness to accept corrections. THanks again. Lois K. Parry

    11/05/2006 12:53:08
    1. Re: [ASBURY] James WALKER & Cynthia E. ASBURY
    2. Lois, I intended to add that all corrections and additions would be appreciated, but accidentally hit the "send button" too quick. Most of my info has been checked mainly through the census, using Carl's books, my maternal grandmother [b: 1869 ~ d: 1969] with North Carolina & Kentucky ASBURYs too, and for the Georgia gang, checked through books in that state regarding ASBURY/ASBERRY families and those connected to them. I don't believe your Cynthia has been checked by me, but then, I lost a lot of "my stuff" on my old pooter. Stella helped me a lot, and so did my cousin, Sue, among others. I'm connected to the ASBURY families maternally and paternally through Richard ASBURY who married Elizabeth THORNTON and had Hannah ASBURY, b: 27 NOV 1781/82, Virginia ~ d: 1847, Heard County, Georgia. Married 24 DEC 1799, Greene County, Georgia, to William Henning DANIEL, bc: 1770 ~ d: 1813, Georgia, Hannah and Henning were my gg-grandparents. As a child I visited Richard and Elizabeth's plantation home in Georgia, while it was still standing. The ten children of Archibald and Matilda: 1. Thomas Carter ASBURY, bc: 1867, Tazewell County, Virginia ~ d: 1942. Married (1) 1904, to Daisy LOGAN, b: 1876 ~ d: 1911. Married (2) 1916, to Edith WACHS, b: 1876 ~ d: 1949 2. Charlotte ASBURY, b: 1869/70 ~ She had red hair ~ d: 1934. Married (1) Martin CROUSE. Divorced. Married (2) Charles HUNT. Children: Daniel CROUSE * William CROUSE * Samuel CROUSE 3. Mary Jane ASBURY, b: 06 MAR 1871 ~ d: 22 MAY 1927, Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois. Married 09 SEP 1891, Macomb, McDonough County, Illinois, to E. Benjamin 'Ben' BLAKE, b: 1870 ~ d: 1939 4. Hannah Louvicy 'Vicey' ASBURY, b: 1872/73 ~ d: 1942. Married 1893, to Elias John HARBAUGH, b: 1858 ~ d: 1937 5. Cynthia Elizabeth ASBURY, b: JAN 1877, West Virginia ~ d: 1935. Married (1) 1895, to James WALKER, b: SEP 1866, Michigan. His parents were born in Ireland. Child: Nellie WALKER, bc: MAR 1897, Galesburg, Illinois Cynthia married (2) George PITTARD, ~ d: 1926. Married (3) Albert ASBURY, ~ d: 1935 6. Nora L. ASBURY, b: SEP 1879, Jeffersonville District, Tazewell County, West, Virginia ~ d: 1902. Married circa 1893, to Richard L. CROUSE, bc: DEC 1870, Jeffersonville District, Tazewell County, West Virginia ~ d: 1906. Son of David CROUSE, b: 1849/50, North Carolina and Rebecca J. UNKNOWN, b: 1851/52, Virginia [two children] 7. Sciota Savannah H. ASBURY, b: 1882, West Virginia ~ d: 1953, Illinois. Married 1900, Iowa, to her first cousin, George Washington ASBURY, b: 1876 ~ d: 1954. Son of Joseph ASBURY and Rebecca Cordelia LINKHOUSE. [eight children] 8. Margaret Rebecca 'Maggie' ASBURY, b: 1885 ~ d: 1945. Married 1920, to Arlo HAYNES, b: 1896 ~ d: 1965. 9. Luemma ASBURY, b: 1887 ~ d: 1971. Married 1909, to Israel Harrison HOWERTER, b: 05 JUL 1887, Knox County, Illinois ~ US Deputy Mail Carrier ~ d: 1971 Israel registered for the Draft [WWI] on 05 JUN 1917. His father was born in Pennsylvania, and mother in Illinois. In 1920, the family was living in Chestnut, Knox County, Illinois [seven children] 10. Joseph ASBURY, b: 1891 ~ d: 1891 I imagine it is the last child, Joseph, that is different from your list. I realize a number of people don't bother with adding the children that died so early in life, but I like seeing the whole picture. Well, my 'keeper' sez it's time for a nap. Anne "I borrowed from all, without any exception. I am sewn between ancestry and posterity. I am a drop of water in a flowing river of time; a molecule in a mountain; a cell in a great family tree." Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr, 1809 ~ 1894 .

    11/04/2006 06:37:58
    1. Re: [ASBURY] James WALKER & Cynthia E. ASBURY
    2. Thanks for responding to my post. May I ask how you are related to Cynthia and James? There are several items in your records that you may want to think about changing. For instance, I am a direct descendant of Archibald & Matilda Williamson through their daughter Hannah Leuvica Asbury Harbaugh. 1. Matilda Williamson Asbury's mother was Nancy Jewell, John M. Williamson's second wife. Nancy Jewell Williamson died when Matilda was about 2-3 years old, so Charlotte Millard, John's 3rd wife raised all 4 of John and Nancy's Children. I have Census Record and marriage records for all 4 of the children, and the death record of Matilda Williamson Asbury. (The death certificate I just received a few days ago.) And even though Charlotte is listed on Archibald and Matilda's marriage record, she is not the birth mother, but she was the only mother that Matilda knew. 2. Cynthia and James Walker are found in the 1900 and 1920 census records with 1 daughter Nellie M. In the 1920 Census Cynthia (spelled Sinthia) is found married to George Pittard in Galesburg, Illinois. In the 1930 Census, Cynthia is found married to William A. (Albert?) Asbury, in Galesburg, Illinois. 3. Clear back now to George Asbury and Mary Ann Taylor. The marriage record you have took place in Fauquier County. If you notice the date of the marriage as 1780, please note the birth years of the children to this couple. William Asbury's birth year is listed as 1776, and there are two or three others who are born prior to 1780. The next time I go to the FHL in Salt Lake (in about 2 weeks) I plan on looking up the marriage bond record in Fauquier for the George Asbury and Mary Ann Molly Taylor who were married in 1780. Do you have documentation for the "George Robert Asbury"? I have never seen the George Asbury who died in TAzewell County, listed as George Robert. On some of this old stuff, I may be wrong and would like to know any documented information that would help me correct my records. 4. You also mention that Archibald and Matilda Asbury had children. I only have proof of nine. But I do have a child listed with a question mark "Joseph" born about 1890 in TAzewell. I have no proof of this birth. Any documentation and/or sources you can share with me would be gratefully appreciated. If I can help with anything please let me know. Lois K. Parry _loiparr@aol.com_ (mailto:loiparr@aol.com) P.S. Do you have any information on Margaret Rebecca Asbury who married Arlo (?) Haynes? I would love to see any information that you have on the other children of Archibald and Matilda Asbury.

    11/04/2006 02:04:55
    1. Re: [ASBURY] James WALKER & Cynthia E. ASBURY
    2. Lois, Here is a bit of info regarding your WALKER/ASBURY couple. Since James' parents were born in Ireland, I have nothing on them, but do have the rest of Cynthia's siblings, if you need. Here is her family by Generations: Anne GENERATIONS to Cynthia E. ASBURY: Henry ASBURY, SR., b: MAY 1650/57, Kent County, Maryland ~ d: 03 FEB 1705/06, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Married Mary DURRANT Benjamin ASBURY, SR, bc 1693/94, Westmoreland County, Virginia ~ Circa 17xx, settled in Albemarle County,Virginia ~ dc: 1759, Stafford County or Prince William County, Virginia. Married before 09 DEC 1719, to Frances BROWNE, bc: 1698 ~ d: 08 MAY 1755, Stafford County. Daughter of Thomas BROWNE and Elizabeth THORNTON Nash. John ASBURY, bc: 1720, Westmoreland County, Virginia ~ dc: 23 MAR 1812, Russell County, Virginia. Married (1) 25 FEB 1744/45, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia, to Jean BOLLING or BOLEN, bc: 1724 ~ dc: 23 JAN 1816, Harrison County, Virginia George Robert ASBURY, bc: 20 JAN 1756, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, or Bedford County, Virginia ~ dc: 28 AUG 1819, Tazewell County, Virginia. Married 14 MAY 1780, Tazewell County, Virginia, to Mary Anne 'Molly' TAYLOR, bc: 1756/58, Bedford County, Virginia. [Ten Children]. William ASBURY, b: 1776/77 ~ db: 02 OCT 1835, Tazewell County, Virginia. Married (1) 21 NOV 1797, Washington County, Virginia, by Nicholas REAGAN, to Hannah HARRISON-Ludwell, bc: 1776 Botetourt County, Virginia ~ d: 1806. Daughter of Thomas S. HARRISON, b:1750, Augusta County, Virginia ~ d: AUG 1815, Tazewell County and Hannah JONES bc: 1760 ~ d: 1777 Botetourt County, Virginia and widow of Colonel Philip LUDWELL, son of Thomas, b: England. Married (2) by David Ward, 28 OCT 1807, to Mary 'Polly' SMITH, bc: 1779 ~ d: 1844. Thomas Weston Harrison ASBURY, b: 1798, Russell County [now Tazewell], Virginia ~ db: 10 MAR 1858, Tazewell County. Married (1) by David Young, 23 MAR 1820, Tazewell County, to Levica 'Lucy' BROOKS, b: 02 SEP 1797 ~ d: 1836. Married (2) 22 FEB 1837, Tazewell County, to Charlotte HANKINS, b: 1814/17, Tazewell County ~ d: 08 JUL 1855, Tazewell County, Virginia. Archibald 'Archie' ASBURY, b: 27 OCT 1845 ~ d: 31 OCT 1913, Illinois. Son of Thomas W. H. ASBURY and (2) Charlotte HANKINS. Married by William P. Linkous on 27 FEB 1866, Tazewell County, to Matilda WILLIAMSON, b: 10 OCT 1848, Pike County, Kentucky ~ d: 1931, Illinois. Daughter of John M. WILLIAMSON and Charlotte UNKNOWN. Archie and Matilda had ten children. Archie moved his family by wagon from Tazewell County, Virginia, to Knox County, Illinois in 1892, the trip took 49 days. Cynthia Elizabeth ASBURY, b: JAN 1877, West Virginia ~ d: 1935. Daughter of Archibald ASBURY and Matilda WILLIAMSON. Married (1) 1895, to James WALKER, b: SEP 1866, Michigan. His parents were born in Ireland. Child: Nellie WALKER, bc: MAR 1897, Galesburg, Illinois Cynthia married (2) George PITTARD, ~ d: 1926. Married (3) Albert ASBURY, ~ d: 1935

    11/04/2006 01:19:08
    1. Re: [ASBURY] James WALKER & Cynthia E. ASBURY
    2. Kit Collings
    3. My gggrantfather William Henry Asbury married Cynthia Hall (spelled various ways) and then divorced her at the time and place in question. His father was Richard Asbury and mother Nancy Yeatman. While the rest of their kids are listed in Carl Asbury's book- somehow he and his were not. I think it was William H. Asbury not William A. Asbury. LoiParr@aol.com wrote: Thanks for responding to my post. May I ask how you are related to Cynthia and James? There are several items in your records that you may want to think about changing. For instance, I am a direct descendant of Archibald & Matilda Williamson through their daughter Hannah Leuvica Asbury Harbaugh. 1. Matilda Williamson Asbury's mother was Nancy Jewell, John M. Williamson's second wife. Nancy Jewell Williamson died when Matilda was about 2-3 years old, so Charlotte Millard, John's 3rd wife raised all 4 of John and Nancy's Children. I have Census Record and marriage records for all 4 of the children, and the death record of Matilda Williamson Asbury. (The death certificate I just received a few days ago.) And even though Charlotte is listed on Archibald and Matilda's marriage record, she is not the birth mother, but she was the only mother that Matilda knew. 2. Cynthia and James Walker are found in the 1900 and 1920 census records with 1 daughter Nellie M. In the 1920 Census Cynthia (spelled Sinthia) is found married to George Pittard in Galesburg, Illinois. In the 1930 Census, Cynthia is found married to William A. (Albert?) Asbury, in Galesburg, Illinois. 3. Clear back now to George Asbury and Mary Ann Taylor. The marriage record you have took place in Fauquier County. If you notice the date of the marriage as 1780, please note the birth years of the children to this couple. William Asbury's birth year is listed as 1776, and there are two or three others who are born prior to 1780. The next time I go to the FHL in Salt Lake (in about 2 weeks) I plan on looking up the marriage bond record in Fauquier for the George Asbury and Mary Ann Molly Taylor who were married in 1780. Do you have documentation for the "George Robert Asbury"? I have never seen the George Asbury who died in TAzewell County, listed as George Robert. On some of this old stuff, I may be wrong and would like to know any documented information that would help me correct my records. 4. You also mention that Archibald and Matilda Asbury had children. I only have proof of nine. But I do have a child listed with a question mark "Joseph" born about 1890 in TAzewell. I have no proof of this birth. Any documentation and/or sources you can share with me would be gratefully appreciated. If I can help with anything please let me know. Lois K. Parry _loiparr@aol.com_ (mailto:loiparr@aol.com) P.S. Do you have any information on Margaret Rebecca Asbury who married Arlo (?) Haynes? I would love to see any information that you have on the other children of Archibald and Matilda Asbury. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ASBURY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- We have the perfect Group for you. Check out the handy changes to Yahoo! Groups.

    11/04/2006 11:17:40
    1. Re: [ASBURY] Sent by mistake
    2. MARIE ASBURY
    3. Lois: I am sorry, I do not have any information on Cynthia Asbury. Thanks, Marie LoiParr@aol.com wrote: I am looking for a James Walker who married Cynthia Elizabeth Asbury in 1895 in Galesburg Illinois. Would you possible have any information about this couple? Thanks Lois Parry ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ASBURY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/04/2006 04:17:35
    1. Re: [ASBURY] Sent by mistake
    2. Linda, I don't have my info here at my son's home, but I would like to know if this connects to the Asbury, George who lived in Jackson County, IL. -----Original Message----- >From: Linda Asberry <Linda.Asberry@worldnet.att.net> >Sent: Nov 3, 2006 1:58 PM >To: asbury@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [ASBURY] Sent by mistake > >They were still in Galesburg census in 1900 with Nellie M., daughter, age 3. >The census take spelled Cynthia "Syntha E." > >Family #163 >Walker, James b. Sept 1866, Michigan, mother and father born in Ireland. > >Syntha E., b. Jan (Jun) 1877, W. Va., father b. East Va mother b. Ky > >Nellie M., b. Mar 1897 age 3 > >Family #160 is > >Asbury, George, his wife Sciota H. and >Wade and Hugh, his brothers, who are living 3 residences away. > >I can send you a copy of the census if it is of any help. > >Linda Asberry > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <LoiParr@aol.com> >To: <asbury@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 11:08 AM >Subject: Re: [ASBURY] Sent by mistake > > >>I am looking for a James Walker who married Cynthia Elizabeth Asbury in >>1895 >> in Galesburg Illinois. Would you possible have any information about >> this >> couple? >> >> Thanks >> >> Lois Parry >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> ASBURY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ASBURY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/03/2006 07:14:52
    1. Re: [ASBURY] Sent by mistake
    2. Linda Asberry
    3. They were still in Galesburg census in 1900 with Nellie M., daughter, age 3. The census take spelled Cynthia "Syntha E." Family #163 Walker, James b. Sept 1866, Michigan, mother and father born in Ireland. Syntha E., b. Jan (Jun) 1877, W. Va., father b. East Va mother b. Ky Nellie M., b. Mar 1897 age 3 Family #160 is Asbury, George, his wife Sciota H. and Wade and Hugh, his brothers, who are living 3 residences away. I can send you a copy of the census if it is of any help. Linda Asberry ----- Original Message ----- From: <LoiParr@aol.com> To: <asbury@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 11:08 AM Subject: Re: [ASBURY] Sent by mistake >I am looking for a James Walker who married Cynthia Elizabeth Asbury in >1895 > in Galesburg Illinois. Would you possible have any information about > this > couple? > > Thanks > > Lois Parry > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ASBURY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    11/03/2006 06:58:55
    1. Re: [ASBURY] Sent by mistake
    2. I am looking for a James Walker who married Cynthia Elizabeth Asbury in 1895 in Galesburg Illinois. Would you possible have any information about this couple? Thanks Lois Parry

    11/03/2006 05:08:15
  2. 11/02/2006 04:24:51
    1. Re: [ASBURY] Sent by mistake
    2. i do not know why either??

    11/02/2006 04:23:29
    1. Re: [ASBURY] Sent by mistake
    2. ,I do have Asbury in my line, married a Walker etc. okay i will delite.

    11/02/2006 02:46:40