Dear Beth, I am hoping that you will regain all your good health and be able to go further in your genealogy research. God Bless you. Concerning the Libraries and research places in Virginia, I made some notes so that in the future I will visit these places myself. #1. Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA. They have a website as well, and many things can be search while online. #2. Jones Memorial Library at Lynchburg, VA. This was the place that Mary Blankenship used to research the Campbell families of Amherst and Nelson Co VA. #3. Hampton Genealogical Library, Hampton, VA. These 3 places are noted in my files, as places other researchers recommend. Hope this helps, and thank you for all your past and present research. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: "a.b. craig" <abcfhist2@yahoo.com> To: <CAMPBELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 7:35 AM Subject: Re: [CAMPBELL] RE- HERES HOPING FOR MUCH > Thank you for that bit pertaining to Patrick Campbell. That is one of my > lines and while in the hospial, that information was lost. I am now out > once again and will hopefully be able to rael this coming summer. I now > have someone who will ravel with me so that the family will not worry > about me. > > Now, You said that Richmon had a lot of information. I am not only > searching for the Campbell calns of Va. bu am also looking for a break in > a brick wall on the Dilley family of Faquier Co., Va. I don't know if > they moved or if the co. line moved for Stafford and Prince Williams Co., > of Va. So far, we have found almost nothing on this other line and was > wondering if you could send me some information on where the best > genealogical lib. were in that part of the county as I will be coming from > the extreem Pacific N. W. > > When I get back home again, will start typing tghe rest of the Hawkins > Co., Tn. data that I do have. > > Beth