Anne, In Lionel's line below, is Lionel who m. Rebekah MILLAR the son of Amos? Lionel Sr. was b. 1708 and his son Lionel (who m. Rebekah MILLAR) was b. 1753. Amos was b. 1755. And the children below Lionel & Rebekah MILLAR are the line of the last child Sarah "Sally"? At 11:00 PM -0600 5/6/05, BRANSON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: >X-Message: #1 >Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 11:42:46 -0500 >From: "anne b" <abeecee@netins.net> >To: BRANSON-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <001601c5525a$a1e46000$f0da33d8@Bagby1> >Subject: Fw: [BRANSON] RE: Rebekah Millar (Miller) of Lost River, WV >Content-Type: text/plain; > format=flowed; > reply-type=original >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >I don't know but it would make sense that the Millar family would be >in the same area that Lionel Branson was. > > >Are we positive that the will we have seen for Lionel Branson is the >elder Lionel and not the younger Lionel? Both had wives named >Rebecca and supposedly both men died around the same time. > >The Branson book done by Wandlings lists Lionel's line as: > >Lionel married Rebecca Rogers >Amos Branson >Lionel married Rebekah Millar >Sarah Branson married Eli Lehew >Ann Elizabeth Lehew married Thomas Buck McKay >Charles McKay married Etta Sowers >Hunter McKay married Miriam Lake >Branson McKay of Belmont, Mass. > >I don't have a clue how old the information is... > >anne > >>Is this the Miller (Millar) family of Rebakah Millar who married one of the >>(?) Lionel Bransons in the Lost River area? >> >>_http://www.wvculture.org/history/agrext/lostrivr.html_ >>(http://www.wvculture.org/history/agrext/lostrivr.html) >> >>The Wardens who settled on the farm now owned by Wm. H. Warden were >>Presbyterians; the Millers and Bakers (the latter family being the >>first permanent >>settlers at Baker) were Baptists. Anthony Miller, a Baptist, >>deeded one acre of >>land, probably about 1835, jointly to the Baptists and Presbyterians as a >>site for the first church in the Lost River Valley. The people of >>the community >>built the log church which is still standing and is now used by the Union >>Tanning Company for a store room. -- Yvonne Bowers (Looking for Liner BRANSON b. 1790 KY) BRANSON Mailing List BRANSON Most Wanted http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~yvonne/branson.html Thomas L. BRANSON/Elizabeth DAY Family File: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~yvonne/branson/WC_TOC.HTM