This was...I guess you could call him Ralph III. He was the son of Ralph's son Ralph. Is that confusing enough? From Gayle: 1784 will named grandson Gad Blankenship and also daughter Ede Grant. Mike -----Original Message----- From: MrsLady002@aol.com <MrsLady002@aol.com> To: BLANKENSHIP-L@rootsweb.com <BLANKENSHIP-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 11:33 PM Subject: RE: [BLANKENSHIP] Who is Ralph and Ede Grant? >Hey all researchers, > >Can anyone help me with this information. I am copying this just as it was >on the records. > >Blankinship, Ralph > >The dower of his widow, Ede Grant, to be >assigned, 6 January 1776. > >Chesterfield Order Book 6, p. 95 > >This information came from: >http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/n/a/v/Bill-Navey/index.html >when on this page scroll down till you see the LINKS and click on the one >that says >300 Million Searchable Records For Genealogy >click on that one and then >VIRGINIA STATE RECORDS >REVOLUTIONARY-CIVIL-MARRIAGES-WILLS-BOUNTIES-LAND OFFICE-ROSTERS FOR-WAR OF >1812-MEXICAN WAR-CONFEDERATE ARMY-NAVY >then go to the Will section and start with card 65 and you will find the one >above. I looked at all of them and made copies of most of them so the number >on this one I am not real sure of. > >Sue B. Altice > > >==== BLANKENSHIP Mailing List ==== >If you have copies of BLANKENSHIP documents - birth, marriage, military, baptism, death records, etc., please consider sharing a copy with Listowner for the compilation of a central source of BLANKENSHIP documents to be offered to list members in the near future. Contact BKAYMEL@aol.com for more information. >