Hello Sue, I appreciate the information you sent on W. B. Carlock, Jr. It does look like it is a very likely match-up. Yesterday, I did make a copy of the letter that you sent Mary on the Carlocks. Thank you very much for your prompt and most welcome response~~ Have a Happy New Year, Carol Subj:Washington B. CARLOCK (1848 - 1914) of Alexandria, OH > > Date:12/29/01 10:17:57 AM Pacific Standard Time From: > [email protected] (Susan Tilleman) To: [email protected] CC: > [email protected] > > This is in reply to Carol's (<A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A>) query yesterday titled "W. > B. Carlock, Jr.". The W. B. CARLOCK you mention could possibly be > Washington B. CARLOCK (s/o Washington B. CARLOCK, William GERLACH/CARLOCK, > Johannes GERLACH/CARLOCK, Jurian/George GERLACH/CARLOCK, Coenraad/Conrad > GERLACH, Hans GERLACH) who is mentioned on pages 423 and 424 of the book > "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929. > Washington B. CARLOCK, Jr., was b. Feb. 22, 1848, Sparta, NJ; m. Mary > Catherine FENDERBERG, Apr. 17, 1871; and d. Mar. 31, 1914, Alexandria, OH. > > If the lineage I proposed for Mary in my Dec. 16, 2001, reply to your Dec. > 16, 2001, query titled "Delphiat CARLOCK+Rachel DODD", listed below, is > correct, then Washington and Mary would be second cousins, once removed. > In other words, Mary's great-grandfather Jurian/George GERLACH/CARLOCK > would be Washington's gr.-gr.-grandfather. > > According to my map, Alexandria, OH, where Washington lived, is only a few > counties away from Springfield, OH, where Mary lived. Alexandria is > east-northeast of Columbus, OH, near Newark, OH, and Springfield is west of > Columbus, OH. Mary would have been 47 years older than Washington. Both > were born in New Jersey. > > Sue Tilleman > <A HREF="http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/GENE16-0001.html"> > > > > > > http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/i/l/Susan-E-Tilleman/GENE16-0001.html > </A> > > -