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    1. [BLANKENSHIP] Fwd: Abraham Blankenship
    2. --part1_c3.d3b29a1.279e1330_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello all researchers, ATTENTION Gayle and Mike, I am working hard now on just my blood line. In doing that I am trying to find out more information on John Jago and Chirstina Plymale Blankenship and also his father Abraham Blankenship that married Susan Wyatt. I knew from all the posting and notes I had in my database that Abraham was in the Rev war. Gayle King Blankenship was so sweet to tell me that he was in the 7th Virginia Infantry. I sent an e-mail to the 7th Virginia Infantry and this is what I just received. Not quite what I wanted but a start in the right direction. I am sending this to the post so others can use the information below in their research. The source you will use on the information is: Phil Donnelly reenacter of the 7th Virginia Infantry. Thanks to Gayle, Mike and Phil Donnelly, of the 7th Infantry reenacters, I might be able to put a true and accurate line together. *****************Gayle and Mike please send me your home address so I can send you both a copy of some records I just received. I think you both will be quite surprised in what I have found and where.********************************** In a message dated 1/22/01 5:34:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, B7VAINF writes: << Hello Sue, The 7th Virginia you speak of was the Rev war unit disbanded after the war. The 7th Virginia of Civil war was formed in 1861. I did find some Blankenship's from Virginia that were paroled at Appomattox, here's a quick list J.A.-11th Va.Co. I, J.C.-Parkers battery, Joseph-Reese's battery, Leslie-11th Va.Co.C, Lewis- 57th Va. Co.G, Oscar- French's Battery, S.-34th Va. Co.G, T.R.- 3rd Va. Co. E, Wiley A.-15th Va. Co.A, William B.-1st Va. Co.D. Phil Donnelly >> --part1_c3.d3b29a1.279e1330_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <B7VAINF@aol.com> From: B7VAINF@aol.com Full-name: B7VAINF Message-ID: <80.5df1285.279e0f6f@aol.com> Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 17:34:23 EST Subject: Abraham Blankenship To: MrsLady002@aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 130 Hello Sue, The 7th Virginia you speak of was the Rev war unit disbanded after the war. The 7th Virginia of Civil war was formed in 1861. I did find some Blankenship's from Virginia that were paroled at Appomattox, here's a quick list J.A.-11th Va.Co. I, J.C.-Parkers battery, Joseph-Reese's battery, Leslie-11th Va.Co.C, Lewis- 57th Va. Co.G, Oscar- French's Battery, S.-34th Va. Co.G, T.R.- 3rd Va. Co. E, Wiley A.-15th Va. Co.A, William B.-1st Va. Co.D. Phil Donnelly --part1_c3.d3b29a1.279e1330_boundary--

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