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    1. [BLANKENSHIP] Nancy ANDERSON
    2. I think we recently had discussed Nancy ANDERSON whom I had down as the wife of Beverly BLANKENSHIP and who her parents might have been? I just happened to be looking at an early VA family of Andersons and thought oh heck, let's see if any our guys show up there ... and what I found is ANOTHER "can of worms". This came from Pat Anderson's Colonial Anderson Families database at: <A HREF="http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=patander73&id=I12376">http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG& db=patander73&id=I12376</A> The following notes are everything I found egarding this couple so now my questions are: 1. Is this the same Nancy Anderson who married Beverly BLANKENSHIP (and is the son of Richard or of Lodowick lol?) 2. Who are the parents of THIS William Pleasant BLANKENSHIP? I have a later Wm Pleasant that I'm guessing now is going to be all wrong in my file and would instead trace back to this one ... gonna' have to do a bit of digging and sifting ... Would appreciate thoughts and comments ... Kay 1. William Pleasant Blankenship was born ABT. 1792 in Chesterfield County, Virginia, and died 1838 in Chesterfield County, Virginia. He married Nancy Anderson 3 NOV 1813 in Chesterfield County, Virginia, daughter of Edward Anderson and Susannah Oliver. She was born ABT. 1790 in Chesterfield County, Virginia, and died AFT. 1813. Children of William Pleasant Blankenship and Nancy Anderson are: 2 i. William E. Blankenship was born AFT. 1813. He married Daisy Faulks. He married Elizabeth Watkins 30 MAY 1845 in Amelia County, Virginia. 3 ii. Lawson Blankenship was born AFT. 1813. He married Martha Harriet Cousins 8 OCT 1841 in Amelia County, Virginia. 4 iii. Thomas Blankenship was born AFT. 1813. He married Cordelia Shands. 5 iv. Ann Elizabeth Blankenship was born AFT. 1813. She married James Lackland 31 JAN 1826 in Chesterfield County, Virginia. Sources: Title: Genealogy in part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families Author: Grant James Anderson Publication: Whittet & Shepperson, Printers; 1909 Note: Published from the correspondence and recall of Grant James Anderson a civil war veteran and resident of Westminster, Texas. Note: contains errors about the descendants of James Anderson and Susan Brown Repository: Note: Library of Congress, Library of Virginia, Anderson collection of Patrick Anderson Call Number: Media: Book Title: Thomas Anderson.GED Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Dec 15, 2001 Title: Marriage Records, Southern States, 1728-1850 Publication: CD 229; Automated Archives; 1994 Repository: Call Number: Media: Electronic ******************* Name: William Pleasant Blankenship 1 Sex: M Birth: ABT. 1792 in Chesterfield County, Virginia 1 Death: 1838 in Chesterfield County, Virginia 1 Reference Number: 319 Note: [Thomas Anderson.GED] Subj: Blankenship Date: 97-02-28 12:14:59 EST From: BeejC1 To: PatAnder73 Hi Pat, I saw your Blankenship listing about William Pleasant. I was not aware of the Pleasant connection. Can you give me a reference for that? William E. son of William Pleasant and Nancy Anderson married (1) in Amelia Co. Elizabeth Watkins. 30 May 1845. I think the marriage of Ann Bailey in 1822 to Lawson who was born after 1813 might be incorrect. Probably Ann married an older Lawson. Lawson, son of William and Nancy Anderson, probably married Martha Harriet Cousins in Amelia 8 Oct 1841. Thomas, son of William and Nancy, is possibly the Thomas who married Cordelia Shands. Betty Carson Marriage 1 Nancy Anderson b: ABT. 1790 in Chesterfield County, Virginia Married: 3 NOV 1813 in Chesterfield County, Virginia 2 1 Children William E. Blankenship b: AFT. 1813 Lawson Blankenship b: AFT. 1813 Thomas Blankenship b: AFT. 1813 Ann Elizabeth Blankenship b: AFT. 1813 Sources: Title: Thomas Anderson.GED Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Dec 15, 2001 Title: Marriage Records, Southern States, 1728-1850 Publication: CD 229; Automated Archives; 1994 Repository: Call Number: Media: Electronic

    01/26/2003 05:11:35
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] Blankenship puzzle
    2. Arlene
    3. Hi Ladies, Still trying to figure out this mess! I have no idea who Virginia A. is. Will dig as I have time. Arlene ----- Original Message ----- From: <BKAYMEL@aol.com> To: <BLANKENSHIP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 11:32 AM Subject: [BLANKENSHIP] Blankenship puzzle > Betty, > > Was talking to Arlene Nickell (nadadime@mkl.com) this morning trying to see > if we could figure out who the people listed on the 1860 census were ... so > now let me confuse you some more LOL. > > Isaac JONES m. Martha BLANKENSHIP (b. 1815) and had daughter, Mary E. JONES > > Mary Polly JONES (b. 1808) m. Lewis BLANKENSHIP (b. 1812) who is the brother > of Martha (Blankenship) Jones. > > So, we have brother & sister marrying brother & sister - family lore has it > in a double wedding but kinda' beside the point. > > Mary Polly (Jones) BLANKENSHIP has a son, Wiley B. Winton BLANKENSHIP who > marries his first cousin - Mary E. JONES, d/o Isaac and Martha (Blankenship) > JONES. > > So, okay, back then "kissin' cousins was fairly common ... > > Mary Polly and Lewis also have a daughter, Frances Elizabeth (b. 1842) who > marries a James HOLDREN, date of birth and parents unknown. > > This makes Frances Elizabeth (Blankenship) HOLDREN 18 or 19 when the 1860 > census is done - sooooooooooo could the 36-yr old James be James HOLDREN? > And the 6-month old James B. be their son? And the 60-yr old Martha would be > Martha (Blankenship) Jones (who we show b. 1815 but date could be wrong???) > > That would leave the question of who 17 year old Virginia A. is and as a > BLANKENSHIP I have NO idea - but maybe she wasn't a Blankenship, maybe she > was a Jones? Or another grandchild of Martha's or cousin of Frances who was > staying to help with the baby or something and happened to be there when the > census was taken? > > ARGHHHHHHHH - I'm so confused. Can I disown my Blankenship ancestors please? > > Kay > > > ==== BLANKENSHIP Mailing List ==== > Any complaints or problems with another subscriber should be addressed directly to the List Admin at BKAYMEL@aol.com. No flaming of other subscribers will be tolerated on the list. > > >

    01/26/2003 04:54:19
    1. [BLANKENSHIP] Blankenship puzzle
    2. Betty, Was talking to Arlene Nickell (nadadime@mkl.com) this morning trying to see if we could figure out who the people listed on the 1860 census were ... so now let me confuse you some more LOL. Isaac JONES m. Martha BLANKENSHIP (b. 1815) and had daughter, Mary E. JONES Mary Polly JONES (b. 1808) m. Lewis BLANKENSHIP (b. 1812) who is the brother of Martha (Blankenship) Jones. So, we have brother & sister marrying brother & sister - family lore has it in a double wedding but kinda' beside the point. Mary Polly (Jones) BLANKENSHIP has a son, Wiley B. Winton BLANKENSHIP who marries his first cousin - Mary E. JONES, d/o Isaac and Martha (Blankenship) JONES. So, okay, back then "kissin' cousins was fairly common ... Mary Polly and Lewis also have a daughter, Frances Elizabeth (b. 1842) who marries a James HOLDREN, date of birth and parents unknown. This makes Frances Elizabeth (Blankenship) HOLDREN 18 or 19 when the 1860 census is done - sooooooooooo could the 36-yr old James be James HOLDREN? And the 6-month old James B. be their son? And the 60-yr old Martha would be Martha (Blankenship) Jones (who we show b. 1815 but date could be wrong???) That would leave the question of who 17 year old Virginia A. is and as a BLANKENSHIP I have NO idea - but maybe she wasn't a Blankenship, maybe she was a Jones? Or another grandchild of Martha's or cousin of Frances who was staying to help with the baby or something and happened to be there when the census was taken? ARGHHHHHHHH - I'm so confused. Can I disown my Blankenship ancestors please? Kay

    01/26/2003 04:32:05
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] Time for a new "IT"
    2. Kay I would love to know who the parents of Nancy Blankenship Are Her husband was Ferguson Perdue. That is all I know of her. This is my husbands line ( he just pasted) God Bless Berniece

    01/25/2003 04:22:23
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] Time for a new "IT"
    2. In a message dated 1/25/03 1:20:36 PM, Janet@eastex.net writes: << Could Ross have possible been a name he was called with his real name being Russell or Richard? >> What I've found is that a LOT of these fellows had a first name but actually went by a middle name! Grrrr Martha

    01/25/2003 02:43:18
    1. [BLANKENSHIP] More info on ROSS BLANKENSHIP
    2. On paper, McRae's Battalion North Carolina Cavalry was formed in September 1863 by order of the Confederate Secretary of War. Most of the men assigned to this battalion were liable to conscription, and were between age 18 and 45. Several officers assigned to this battalion were serving as conscription officers in various locations in the state. Captain James C. McRae was assigned to command the battalion, and was promot- ed to Major. This was a rank commensurate with the number of soldiers assigned to the battalion.McRae took his assignment seriously, and proceeded to Camp Vance at Morganton, North Carolina. McRae's staff was limited, according to available records, to an Assistant Quartermaster. No other men were assigned to the field and staff section of the battalion. Other officers or men, however, were probably detailed to complete administrative duties. He soon began to get his limited service battalion in shape, and by November 1863, the unit was considered fully organized. McRae was able to raise four companies from conscripted men and was joined at some point by Captain McMillan's Independent Cavalry Company from Ashe County. Only two companies, C and E, have extant muster rolls. The data presented for other men serving under McRae has been gleaned from prisoner of war records, clothing receipts, and reenlistment bounty rolls. This information is further limited by the use of initials on these documents by many men. This makes further identification of them, prior and later service very diffi- cult.The subelements of McRae's Battalion North Carolina Cavalry were: Captain Andrew N. McMillan's Company. This unit was organized by Captain McMillan for local service before the organization of McRae's Battalion. It appears to have returned to that duty after the battalion was disbanded on June 1, 1864. It appears this company was functional as late as September 20, 1864 when Captain McMillan signed a bounty roll. It is the only company with a detailed roster extant, and for which a full slate of officers is known. McMillan previously served as Captain of Company A, 26th North Carolina Infantry where he served until severely wounded at New Bern in March 1862.

    01/25/2003 02:05:15
    1. [BLANKENSHIP] Ross and Alex Blankenship information
    2. The following compilation of Civil War Soldiers from Ashe and Alleghany County, North Carolina is presented to make your research easier. If you would like to have copies of the origianal records, please obtain NATF Form 80 from the National Archives, in Washington, DC, complete it and return it, along with the proper fee. I do not have copies of these records. I am however, eager to learn as much about any and all of these men as possible. If you can supply additional biographical information, it would be appreciated. The information I would like on each person is their exact birth date, and place, occupation, place (community) of residence, date and place of death. BLANKENSHIP, ROSS: Co. C, McRae's NC Cav. Battn., Enl. on ? in ?. Named reported on bounty roll dated 9/20/64. BLANKENSHIP, ALEX, 27, 1860 AsCC HH#72.

    01/25/2003 01:55:33
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] Time for a new "IT"
    2. Tammy Blankenship
    3. I was convinced by the church record I posted. Just have no proof, but it is a dign' place........TT Elijah & Elizabeth. ----- Original Message ----- From: BKAYMEL@aol.com Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 12:25 AM To: BLANKENSHIP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BLANKENSHIP] Time for a new "IT" Unfortunately, Lee's Ross M. Blankenship remains a mystery. I have to admit, I was a bit disappointed as it didn't seem that many of you (who liked the idea of doing this) pitched in with any information or even ideas of places to look, things to try - let's all try a little harder this week, ok? I'm not asking you to devote your whole week to helping with breaking down a brick wall for someone, but maybe just 1/2 hour sometime during the week? I'm sure that with all of us throwing our brain cells in the pool, we can break down some of these Blankenship Brick Walls and enlarge the family ... GOOD LUCK and HAPPY HUNTING!!! And with that said ... The new "IT" for this week is: whatcher@caveland.net Here's what to do: 1. You have until 10 PM Sunday night to post your wanted BLANKENSHIP information. 2. Choose ONE name out of your BLANKENSHIP file that is a brick wall for you or that you just want additional information on. 3. Post everything you know about that person to the list - the rest of the list will help you throughout the following week - until a new "IT" is chosen on Friday - to find out anything and everything about the person you chose as possible. IF YOU HAVE NOT POSTED BY 10 PM SUNDAY NIGHT ANOTHER PERSON WILL BE CHOSEN AS "IT". IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO PARTICIPATE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE SO THAT A NEW "IT" CAN BE CHOSEN. Should you have any questions, please contact me. Let's have fun!!! Kay ==== BLANKENSHIP Mailing List ==== Don't forget to check out the BLANKENSHIP list archives at www.rootsweb.com!Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    01/25/2003 01:35:53
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] Time for a new "IT"
    2. Janet, I think Lee had his line documented back to Ross and that the name came off census records? K

    01/25/2003 09:32:10
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] Time for a new "IT"
    2. Janet Gaston
    3. Kay, I have scanned my entire line and do not have a single Ross. I have a lot of Richards and Russells. Most of my line stuck to John, Henry, William, Reuben, Miles, Daniel until after my grandfather's generation. Could Ross have possible been a name he was called with his real name being Russell or Richard? I am so sorry that I could not have been more helpful. I know what it is like to have a Brick Wall. Janet Blankenship Gaston ----- Original Message ----- From: <BKAYMEL@aol.com> To: <BLANKENSHIP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 11:24 PM Subject: [BLANKENSHIP] Time for a new "IT" > Unfortunately, Lee's Ross M. Blankenship remains a mystery. I have to admit, > I was a bit disappointed as it didn't seem that many of you (who liked the > idea of doing this) pitched in with any information or even ideas of places > to look, things to try - let's all try a little harder this week, ok? I'm > not asking you to devote your whole week to helping with breaking down a > brick wall for someone, but maybe just 1/2 hour sometime during the week? > I'm sure that with all of us throwing our brain cells in the pool, we can > break down some of these Blankenship Brick Walls and enlarge the family ... > GOOD LUCK and HAPPY HUNTING!!! > > And with that said ... > > The new "IT" for this week is: whatcher@caveland.net > Here's what to do: > > 1. You have until 10 PM Sunday night to post your wanted BLANKENSHIP > information. > > 2. Choose ONE name out of your BLANKENSHIP file that is a brick wall for you > or that you just want additional information on. > > 3. Post everything you know about that person to the list - the rest of the > list will help you throughout the following week - until a new "IT" is chosen > on Friday - to find out anything and everything about the person you chose as > possible. > > IF YOU HAVE NOT POSTED BY 10 PM SUNDAY NIGHT ANOTHER PERSON WILL BE CHOSEN AS > "IT". IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO PARTICIPATE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW AS SOON AS > POSSIBLE SO THAT A NEW "IT" CAN BE CHOSEN. Should you have any questions, > please contact me. > > Let's have fun!!! > > Kay > > > ==== BLANKENSHIP Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to check out the BLANKENSHIP list archives at www.rootsweb.com! >

    01/25/2003 08:19:50
    1. [BLANKENSHIP] Beverly Blankenship line
    2. In a message dated 1/25/2003 8:55:05 AM Central Standard Time, RMatewan@aol.com writes: > this is my line out of Lawrence co, Ohio ( NOTE ) some of your dates are > wrong ..... Ron - could you copy over the list of names submitted and post your differences and sources so that we all could make appropriate notes? Thanks - Kay

    01/25/2003 03:42:45
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] Time for a new "IT"
    2. Hi Louann and welcome :-) We just started the "IT" thing and your name has been added to the "hat" so to speak LOL. What we are doing is pulling someone out of the hat each Friday night. That person posts all the information he has about one of his BLANKENSHIP "brick walls" and for the next week everyone devotes a little time in digging through their notes or online databases, or library or what-have-you to offer information that might help break down the "IT's" brick wall ... Just a way to get everyone involved and hopefully be able to connect some of the stray Blankenship lines running around out there - they gotta' fit somewhere lol! However, this doesn't mean you can't post your lines or regular queries - list business goes on as usual -- Kay

    01/25/2003 03:23:21
    1. [BLANKENSHIP] MSN users - bounced mail
    2. well MSN users - maybe this explains why all the mail to msn.com addresses was bouncing last night??? WASHINGTON (Jan. 25) - Traffic on the Internet slowed dramatically for hours early Saturday, the effects of a fast-spreading, virus-like infection that overwhelmed the world's digital pipelines and broadly interfered with Web browsing and delivery of e-mail.

    01/25/2003 03:16:30
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] know any of these??
    2. In a message dated 1/25/03 6:55:05 AM, RMatewan@aol.com writes: << Aae you a daughter of my causen Ed blankenship now departed >> I have a great grandfather Everett who has a son, a Jr, but who goes by Ed. Martha

    01/25/2003 03:13:43
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] know any of these??
    2. In a message dated 1/25/03 6:55:05 AM, RMatewan@aol.com writes: << this is my line out of Lawrence co, Ohio ( NOTE ) some of your dates are wrong .... >> yes, I think we're the same line........ what dats are wrong? (mostly I got them pff of the 1850, 1860 and 2870 censuses) Martha

    01/25/2003 03:13:06
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] Ross Blankenship
    2. In a message dated 1/24/03 11:57:13 PM, AMEON79@aol.com writes: << Some little tid bits I have from N.C. research >> off the subject, but do you have any Goss or Watts families from Iresell Co, SC?? (they eventually marry into the Blankenships I have) thanks Martha

    01/25/2003 03:11:26
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] know any of these??
    2. this is my line out of Lawrence co, Ohio ( NOTE ) some of your dates are wrong ..... Aae you a daughter of my causen Ed blankenship now departed holden wv, I have talked to before.......................................... Ron Blankenship

    01/25/2003 02:54:23
    1. [BLANKENSHIP] Benjamin Cecil Blankenship, Sr.
    2. J. Blankenship
    3. My Grandfather, Benjamin C. Blankenship, Sr. was born in Oklahoma in 1891, and always described himself as "Black Dutch" and his son said he was of Creek descendancy. Benjamin's father was fluent in Creek and taught school on the reservation. They evidently up and left the reservation in the middle of the night and went to Missouri where the family contracted influenza and all but my grandfather and his brother, Aurthur, who was staying with his grandfather, died. My grandfather was raised by his grandfather in Missouri and Kansas. What I'm trying to do is find out what the Native American connection is for my grandfather. Descendants of RALPH BLANKENSHIP 1 RALPH BLANKENSHIP .... +MARTHA ......... 2 William Blankenship 1688 - ......... 2 Ralph Blankenship 1690 - ......... 2 John Blankenship 1692 - ......... 2 James Blankenship 1695 - ......... 2 JOHN B. BLANKENSHIP 1695 - 1751 ............... +ELIZABETH HUDSON 1695 - .................... 3 NORVELL (NOEL) BLANKENSHIP 1734 - 1794 .......................... +MARY ............................... 4 ABEL BLANKENSHIP 1765 - 1820 ...................................... +FRANCES (FANNY) WORSHAM 1761 - ........................................... 5 DAVID BLANKENSHIP - 1863 ................................................. +MARGARET McLAUGHLIN 1808 - ...................................................... 6 DANIEL BLANKENSHIP 1835 - ............................................................ +SARAH JANE STANTON 1838 - ................................................................. 7 WILLIAM BLANKENSHIP 1857 - 1900 ....................................................................... +MARY STONER 1857 - ............................................................................ 8 Ella Crawford Blankenship 1882 - ............................................................................ 8 Ida Crawford Blankenship 1883 - ............................................................................ 8 Arthur Alton Blankenship 1885 - ............................................................................ 8 Flora Blankenship 1888 - ............................................................................ 8 BENJAMIN CECIL BLANKENSHIP, SR. 1891 - 1975 ................................................................................... +HAZEL MAE HEMME 1898 - 1980 ........................................................................................ 9 BENJAMIN CECIL BLANKENSHIP, JR. 1925 - 1995 .............................................................................................. +Maxine Davis ................................................................................................... 10 Dennis Cecil Romines 1943 - ................................................................................................... 10 Jeannette Marie Blankenship 1945 - ........................................................................................ *2nd Wife of BENJAMIN CECIL BLANKENSHIP, JR.: .............................................................................................. +LENA JEANETTE BLAIR 1919 - 2001 ........................................................................................ 9 Warner Ruldolph Blankenship 1918 - .............................................................................................. +Corita Silvestri ........................................................................................ 9 Eulalia Mae Blankenship 1927 - .............................................................................................. +Floyd E. Bleau ........................................................................................ 9 Marvin Leroy Blankenship 1934 - .............................................................................................. +Pat ........................................................................................ 9 IdaMae Jean Blankenship 1937 - ........................................................................................ 9 William Lovell Blankenship 1939 - .............................................................................................. +Nancy Lindquist ............................................................................ 8 Mckinley Blankenship 1897 - ................................................................. 7 George Blankenship 1862 - ................................................................. 7 Sidney Blankenship 1865 - ................................................................. 7 Rubin Blankenship 1874 - ................................................................. 7 Margaret Blankenship ................................................................. 7 Julie Blankenship 1868 - ................................................................. 7 Nancy Ellen Blankenship 1870 - ................................................................. 7 Dora Blankenship 1879 - ................................................................. 7 Lucy Jane Blankenship 1874 - ................................................................. 7 Mary M. Blankenship 1859 - ...................................................... 6 David Blankenship ...................................................... 6 Jane Underwood Blankenship ...................................................... 6 Sally Lindle Blankenship ...................................................... 6 Dolly Bunch Blankenship ...................................................... 6 Soloman Blankenship 1832 - ...................................................... 6 Harrison Blankenship 1838 - ...................................................... 6 George W. Blankenship 1839 - ........................................... 5 Thomas Blankenship 1813 - ........................................... 5 Joel Blankenship ........................................... 5 Drury Blankenship ........................................... 5 Nancy Blankenship ........................................... 5 Henry Blankenship ........................................... 5 Daniel Blankenship ........................................... 5 Fanny Blankenship ........................................... 5 Noel Blankenship ........................................... 5 Ephraim Blankenship ............................... 4 Noel Blankenship ............................... 4 Arthur Blankenship .................... 3 William Blankenship 1730 - .................... 3 Joseph Blankenship 1735 - .................... 3 Isham Blankenship 1740 - .................... 3 Hudson Blankenship 1742 - .................... 3 Henry Blankenship 1744 - .................... 3 Mathew Blankenship 1748 - .................... 3 Amy Blankenship 1750 - .................... 3 Elizabeth Blankenship 1752 - .................... 3 Elisha Blankenship ......... 2 Ralph Blankenship 1700 - ......... 2 Ann Blankenship 1702 -

    01/25/2003 02:16:40
    1. [BLANKENSHIP] Blankenship - Worsham - Cape
    2. J. Blankenship
    3. My lineage is listed below. Can anyone explain the relationship between the Cape family and the Blankenship-Worsham lineage? Descendants of RALPH BLANKENSHIP 1 RALPH BLANKENSHIP .... +MARTHA ......... 2 William Blankenship 1688 - ......... 2 Ralph Blankenship 1690 - ......... 2 John Blankenship 1692 - ......... 2 James Blankenship 1695 - ......... 2 JOHN B. BLANKENSHIP 1695 - 1751 ............... +ELIZABETH HUDSON 1695 - .................... 3 NORVELL (NOEL) BLANKENSHIP 1734 - 1794 .......................... +MARY ............................... 4 ABEL BLANKENSHIP 1765 - 1820 ...................................... +FRANCES (FANNY) WORSHAM 1761 - ........................................... 5 DAVID BLANKENSHIP - 1863 ................................................. +MARGARET McLAUGHLIN 1808 - ...................................................... 6 DANIEL BLANKENSHIP 1835 - ............................................................ +SARAH JANE STANTON 1838 - ................................................................. 7 WILLIAM BLANKENSHIP 1857 - 1900 ....................................................................... +MARY STONER 1857 - ............................................................................ 8 Ella Crawford Blankenship 1882 - ............................................................................ 8 Ida Crawford Blankenship 1883 - ............................................................................ 8 Arthur Alton Blankenship 1885 - ............................................................................ 8 Flora Blankenship 1888 - ............................................................................ 8 BENJAMIN CECIL BLANKENSHIP, SR. 1891 - 1975 ................................................................................... +HAZEL MAE HEMME 1898 - 1980 ........................................................................................ 9 BENJAMIN CECIL BLANKENSHIP, JR. 1925 - 1995 .............................................................................................. +Maxine Davis ................................................................................................... 10 Dennis Cecil Romines 1943 - ................................................................................................... 10 Jeannette Marie Blankenship 1945 - ........................................................................................ *2nd Wife of BENJAMIN CECIL BLANKENSHIP, JR.: .............................................................................................. +LENA JEANETTE BLAIR 1919 - ........................................................................................ 9 Warner Ruldolph Blankenship 1918 - .............................................................................................. +Corita Silvestri ........................................................................................ 9 Eulalia Mae Blankenship 1927 - .............................................................................................. +Floyd E. Bleau ........................................................................................ 9 Marvin Leroy Blankenship 1934 - .............................................................................................. +Pat ............................................................................ 8 Mckinley Blankenship 1897 - ................................................................. 7 George Blankenship 1862 - ................................................................. 7 Sidney Blankenship 1865 - ................................................................. 7 Rubin Blankenship 1874 - ................................................................. 7 Margaret Blankenship ................................................................. 7 Julie Blankenship 1868 - ................................................................. 7 Nancy Ellen Blankenship 1870 - ................................................................. 7 Dora Blankenship 1879 - ................................................................. 7 Lucy Jane Blankenship 1874 - ................................................................. 7 Mary M. Blankenship 1859 - ...................................................... 6 David Blankenship ...................................................... 6 Jane Underwood Blankenship ...................................................... 6 Sally Lindle Blankenship ...................................................... 6 Dolly Bunch Blankenship ...................................................... 6 Soloman Blankenship 1832 - ...................................................... 6 Harrison Blankenship 1838 - ...................................................... 6 George W. Blankenship 1839 - ........................................... 5 Thomas Blankenship 1813 - ........................................... 5 Joel Blankenship ........................................... 5 Drury Blankenship ........................................... 5 Nancy Blankenship ........................................... 5 Henry Blankenship ........................................... 5 Daniel Blankenship ........................................... 5 Fanny Blankenship ........................................... 5 Noel Blankenship ........................................... 5 Ephraim Blankenship ............................... 4 Noel Blankenship ............................... 4 Arthur Blankenship .................... 3 William Blankenship 1730 - .................... 3 Joseph Blankenship 1735 - .................... 3 Isham Blankenship 1740 - .................... 3 Hudson Blankenship 1742 - .................... 3 Henry Blankenship 1744 - .................... 3 Mathew Blankenship 1748 - .................... 3 Amy Blankenship 1750 - .................... 3 Elizabeth Blankenship 1752 - .................... 3 Elisha Blankenship ......... 2 Ralph Blankenship 1700 - ......... 2 Ann Blankenship 1702 -

    01/25/2003 01:56:09
    1. Re: [BLANKENSHIP] Time for a new "IT"
    2. Ok, Im new to the list. What does the "IT" person have to do. Details please. Louann

    01/24/2003 11:10:07