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    1. Fw: Soldiers of King Philip's War: soldiers : Capt Mosely company ......Part 5
    2. Steve
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Cynthia <cyndylou3@earthlink.net> To: MABARNST-L@rootsweb.com <MABARNST-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, March 05, 2000 11:44 PM Subject: Soldiers of King Philip's War: soldiers : Capt Mosely company ......Part 5 >"Soldiers of King Philip's War"; George M.Bodge, Boston 1906 >pages 70-73 > >These men were taken on in Dedham, 9 of Xber,1675. >[ It doesnt mean that the men were from Dedham as I have several ancestors >listed here from Plymouth Colony .] > >Sorry,the book does not state the towns where the men were from originally. > >The spelling is exactly as in the book....... >anything in [brackets] is my suggestion or explaination >--------------------------------------- >Credited with military service with Capt Samuel Mosely: Dec 10,1675 >John Rice >William Blake >Jonthan Freeman >Samuel Guild >John Buckman >Richard Brine >John Cooper >Thomas Bull >John Roberts >Edward Weston >Perez Savage, lieut >John Ireson >John Brandon >John Fuller, corporal >Benjamin Dyer >James Johnson, sergt >Zachariah Crisp >Peter lane >John Turner >Richard Rust >John Leech >Jonathan Nichols >John Plympton >Thomas Region >John Cross >Thomas Green >Thomas Harris >James Dickenden [Dickinson ?] >Richard Scott >William Bateman >Richard Adams >Thomas Warren >John Ramsey >John Stebins >Jonathan Wales >Timothy Wales >Jeremiah Stokes >Jeoseph Twichell [Twitchwell/Twitchell] >Samuel Veale >Andrew Johnson >Mathew Thomas >Francis Siddall >John Dunbar >Edward Weeden >Samuel Kemble >Timothy Hortman {horton] >John Corser >Daniel Magenis,corporal >James Updike, sergt >Daniel Matthews >Mathias Smith >John Williston >John Sherman >William phillips >James Frankling [Franklin] >Bartholomew Flegge >Benjamin Allen >John Cantelberry >Hugh Collohue >Jacob Willar >Valentine Harris >James Mathews >Daniel Johnson, trumpeter >--------- >Dec 20 >John Mayo >Thomas Okleby >John Casey >John Langbury >Richard Jinkes >Joshua Silverwood >John Morse, commissary >-------- >Jan 1675/6 >Benjamin Norden >Jonathan Gay >George Manning >Joseph Porter >Josias Hillman >Thomas Jones >Edward Read [Reed] >Robert Parris >John Langbury >-------- >Feb 29,1675-6 >Daniel Canada >James Franklin >Jonathan Wales >George Grimes >John Provender >John Leech [Leach] >Hugh Gollihu (also Collohue)--in book >William Bateman >Joshuah Silverwood >John Bucknum >Edward Weston >Benjamin Dyer >------- >March 1675-6 >Daniel Mathews >Samuel Colebourne [Colburn] >John Stebbins >John Brandon >Jonathan Freeman >John Williston >Daniel Matthews >James Johnson >Richard Gibson >John Farmer >John Canterbery >John Cooper >James Updike >---------- >April 1676 >John Munge >John Shepherd >Thomas Davis >Samuel Guile >James Mollard >Dennis Sihy >Thomas Bull >Richard Randall >Richard Brian >John Day >Edward Weston >Richard Gibson >Thomas Welch >John Ramsey >Thomas Furbush >John Rosse >William Philips >John Rice >James Chadwick >Edward Weeden >------- >June 24,1676 >Thomas Forbes >John Pemerton >John Leech >William maderill >Peter LEane >William Smallage >Richard Gibson >Thomas Ockerby >Jonathan Wales >Richard Randall >Joseph Wakefield >William Blake,jr >John Essery >Thomas Warren >Philip Keane >Edward Weason >Joseph Douse >Stephen Fielder >Joseph pratt >thomas Bishop >Joseph Deers >Richard Addams >James Couch >John Ramsey >Thomas Webb >Daniel Clow >John Wilkins >Matthew Thomas >Samuel Leman >Richard Cowell >Daniel East >Thomas Hitchborn >Samuel Fosdike >John Hawkins >David Landon >Seabread Taylor >John Long >Peter Bennett, lieut >John Wenstead >Edmund Chamberlain >Jacob Cole >Edward Walker >Joseph Low >Joseph Graves >Roger Brown >Thomas Bull >Joseph Douse >James Smith >Dennis Sihy >-------------------------------------- >Cynthia >Moderator of : > Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com > CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > >

    03/08/2000 07:30:41
    1. Fw: Soldiers of King Philip's War: Narragansett campaign Nov 1,1675 to Sept 23,1676 ....PART 3
    2. Steve
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Cynthia <cyndylou3@earthlink.net> To: Steve <knsteve@gte.net> Date: Saturday, March 04, 2000 11:13 PM Subject: Re: Soldiers of King Philip's War: Narragansett campaign Nov 1,1675 to Sept 23,1676 ....PART 3 >You will need to use a signature card [of sorts] within your email >.......mine is in >the options which is under the "tools" [ I have microsoft not netscape] and >is located in the tool bar. > >What are the names of your lists ? mine are listed below. >Cynthia >Moderator of : > Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com > CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com >----- Original Message ----- >From: Steve <knsteve@gte.net> >To: Cynthia <cyndylou3@earthlink.net> >Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2000 10:53 PM >Subject: Re: Soldiers of King Philip's War: Narragansett campaign Nov 1,1675 >to Sept 23,1676 ....PART 3 > > >> Cynthia >> I'm the owner/moderator of two lists and i subscribe to several others. >Out >> of curiousity, how do you get your list names to show up after your name ? >> I'm a rookie at this list stuf. >> Steve >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Cynthia <cyndylou3@earthlink.net> >> To: Steve <knsteve@gte.net> >> Date: Saturday, March 04, 2000 9:46 PM >> Subject: Re: Soldiers of King Philip's War: Narragansett campaign Nov >1,1675 >> to Sept 23,1676 ....PART 3 >> >> >> >Hi Steve: >> > Where do you want to forward it to? just curious >> >......please do forward all of the posting if it will help others. >> >Cynthia >> >Moderator of : >> > Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com >> > CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com >> >----- Original Message ----- >> >From: Steve <knsteve@gte.net> >> >To: Cynthia <cyndylou3@earthlink.net> >> >Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2000 8:43 PM >> >Subject: Re: Soldiers of King Philip's War: Narragansett campaign Nov >> 1,1675 >> >to Sept 23,1676 ....PART 3 >> > >> > >> >> Cynthia >> >> Do you mind if I forward this info ? >> >> Steve Hall >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: Cynthia <cyndylou3@earthlink.net> >> >> To: MABARNST-L@rootsweb.com <MABARNST-L@rootsweb.com> >> >> Date: Saturday, March 04, 2000 8:35 PM >> >> Subject: Soldiers of King Philip's War: Narragansett campaign Nov >1,1675 >> >to >> >> Sept 23,1676 ....PART 3 >> >> >> >> >> >> >Soldiers of King Philip's War; George M.Bodge, Boston 1906 >> >> >pages: 54,55,56,57 >> >> >--------------------------------- >> >> >those in [ ] are mine >> >> >all spellings as shown in the book >> >> >------------------------ >> >> > >> >> >Nov 1,1675: Capt Henchman and his men marched out of Boston towards >> >> >Hassanameset >> >> >[today's Grafton,Mass] >> >> > >> >> >Lieut Philip Curtis of Roxbury....killed before he received his formal >> >> >commission >> >> >Thomas Andrews of the Mendon garrison was killed >> >> >Corporal Abiell Lamb outran himself in the attack >> >> >------- >> >> >Men that served with Henchman Nov 30,1675 >> >> >Edward Barton >> >> >Isaac Heath >> >> >Henry Kirby >> >> >Jeremiah Wise >> >> >Benjamin Negus >> >> >John Leech >> >> >James White >> >> >John Good >> >> >Joseph Bateman >> >> >Edward Everet >> >> >Richard Francis >> >> >John Kemble >> >> >Experience Orris >> >> >Samuel Rydall >> >> >Joseph Gridley >> >> >William Bodkin >> >> >William Hooper >> >> >John Tuckerman >> >> >John Cann >> >> >William Price >> >> >William Davenport >> >> >Thomas Smith >> >> >Joseph Bugby >> >> >Samuel Gardner >> >> >Simon Rogers >> >> >Abiel Lamb >> >> >Richard Woods >> >> >Degory Sargent >> >> >Josiah Mann >> >> >John Malony >> >> >Francis Siddall >> >> >Hugh Price >> >> >James Harrington >> >> >Benjamin Gamlin >> >> >Isaac Morris >> >> >Josiah Holland >> >> >Joseph Wilson >> >> >Samuel Ruggles >> >> >Philip Curtis, lieut. >> >> >-------------------------------------- >> >> >Nov 12: Major Willard and 12 soldiers sent to serve with Capt >Henchman >> >> >[no names given] >> >> >------------------------- >> >> >These 10 soldiers were IMPRESSED in Boston for the Narragansett >campaign >> >> >Dec 3,1675, were the following from Capt Henchman's company: >> >> >James Whipple >> >> >Samuel Jenkins >> >> >Walter Cohone >> >> >James White >> >> >Thomas Jones >> >> >Thomas Stains >> >> >John Dereing [Dearing] >> >> >Robert Emory >> >> >Ralph Powel for James Lloyd >> >> >Francis Cooke for William Larrison.' >> >> >------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >Dec 20,1675: served under Capt Henchman : >> >> >Joshua Silverwood >> >> >John Sherman >> >> >John Corbin >> >> >Henry Tite >> >> >Simon Yates >> >> >Thomas Birch >> >> >John Pierpont >> >> >John Necks >> >> >John Griggs >> >> >Thomas Lawrence >> >> >Joshua Atherton >> >> >William Briggs >> >> >Nicholas gray >> >> >Isaac Hubbard >> >> >James Drapper >> >> >-------------- >> >> >Jan 25,1676 >> >> >William Goswell >> >> >Onesiphorus Tilson >> >> >Thomas Jones >> >> >Samuel Burnall >> >> >John Spurr >> >> >Lawrence White >> >> >Thomas Cheyney >> >> >Thomas Bridentine >> >> >Robert Woodward >> >> >-------------- >> >> >Feb 29,1676 >> >> >Joseph Bodman >> >> >William Lyon >> >> >John Parker >> >> >------------ >> >> >March 24,1676 >> >> >William Elliot >> >> >Joseph Clark >> >> >----------- >> >> >April 24,1676 >> >> >Hugh Clark >> >> >Thomas North >> >> >---------------- >> >> >June 24,1676 >> >> >Magnus White >> >> >Joseph Lyon >> >> >------------ >> >> >July 24,1676 >> >> >John Chub >> >> >Daniel Hawes >> >> >Hugh Taylor >> >> >Joseph Proctor >> >> >------------ >> >> >Aug 24,1676 >> >> >John Moore >> >> >Thomas Wheeler >> >> >Richard Scott, cornett >> >> >George Stedman >> >> >Jonathan Atherton >> >> >Jacob Hill >> >> >James Cheevers >> >> >John Oyne >> >> >William Keene >> >> >James Franklin >> >> >Joseph Richeson [Richardson?] >> >> >Justinian Holding [ Holden] >> >> >Denis Sihy >> >> >Thomas North >> >> >Thomas Robinson >> >> >Robert Emes [Eames ?] >> >> >Richard Browne >> >> >Francis Woolfe >> >> >Joseph Garfield >> >> >Jonn Floyd, lieut >> >> >Jonthan Sprague >> >> >Benjamin Muzzye >> >> >Thomas Adams >> >> >Francis Cooke >> >> >John Stone >> >> >Patrick Morren >> >> >William Healy >> >> >Simon Groves (also Grow) >> >> >John Polly >> >> >John Kendall >> >> >Ephriam Regimant >> >> >Benjamin Rice >> >> >------------- >> >> >Sept 23d, 1676 >> >> >Joshuah Sawyer >> >> >James Sawyer >> >> >Jacob Willar >> >> >John Winter >> >> >John Tolman >> >> >James Cutler >> >> >Nathaniel Adams >> >> >James White >> >> >Joseph Browne >> >> >Samuel Edmons >> >> >John Greenland >> >> >John Pinder >> >> >John Redman >> >> >Abraham Wilkerson >> >> >James Bayly >> >> >Daniel Ruff >> >> >John Gibson >> >> >Richard Wood >> >> >Josiah White >> >> >John Adams >> >> >Joseph Bucknam >> >> >John Stedman >> >> >Jonathan Hill >> >> >James Patterson >> >> >Thomas How [Howe] >> >> >Richard Scott >> >> > >> >> >Pocasset Swamp where Fort Leverett was built, lies in the present town >> of >> >> >Tiverton,RI >> >> >------------------------------- >> >> >Cynthia >> >> >Moderator of : >> >> > Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com >> >> > CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com >> >> >to research posted information on towns and counties in the mailing >list >> >go >> >> >to >> >> > >> >> >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >> >> >[put name of list in the first box like this: Ct-River-Valley-L >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >

    03/08/2000 07:28:48
    1. Fw: Soldiers of King Philip's War: Narragansett campaign Nov 1,1675 to Sept 23,1676 ....PART 3
    2. Steve
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Cynthia <cyndylou3@earthlink.net> To: MABARNST-L@rootsweb.com <MABARNST-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 04, 2000 8:35 PM Subject: Soldiers of King Philip's War: Narragansett campaign Nov 1,1675 to Sept 23,1676 ....PART 3 >Soldiers of King Philip's War; George M.Bodge, Boston 1906 >pages: 54,55,56,57 >--------------------------------- >those in [ ] are mine >all spellings as shown in the book >------------------------ > >Nov 1,1675: Capt Henchman and his men marched out of Boston towards >Hassanameset >[today's Grafton,Mass] > >Lieut Philip Curtis of Roxbury....killed before he received his formal >commission >Thomas Andrews of the Mendon garrison was killed >Corporal Abiell Lamb outran himself in the attack >------- >Men that served with Henchman Nov 30,1675 >Edward Barton >Isaac Heath >Henry Kirby >Jeremiah Wise >Benjamin Negus >John Leech >James White >John Good >Joseph Bateman >Edward Everet >Richard Francis >John Kemble >Experience Orris >Samuel Rydall >Joseph Gridley >William Bodkin >William Hooper >John Tuckerman >John Cann >William Price >William Davenport >Thomas Smith >Joseph Bugby >Samuel Gardner >Simon Rogers >Abiel Lamb >Richard Woods >Degory Sargent >Josiah Mann >John Malony >Francis Siddall >Hugh Price >James Harrington >Benjamin Gamlin >Isaac Morris >Josiah Holland >Joseph Wilson >Samuel Ruggles >Philip Curtis, lieut. >-------------------------------------- >Nov 12: Major Willard and 12 soldiers sent to serve with Capt Henchman >[no names given] >------------------------- >These 10 soldiers were IMPRESSED in Boston for the Narragansett campaign >Dec 3,1675, were the following from Capt Henchman's company: >James Whipple >Samuel Jenkins >Walter Cohone >James White >Thomas Jones >Thomas Stains >John Dereing [Dearing] >Robert Emory >Ralph Powel for James Lloyd >Francis Cooke for William Larrison.' >------------------------------------------------------------ >Dec 20,1675: served under Capt Henchman : >Joshua Silverwood >John Sherman >John Corbin >Henry Tite >Simon Yates >Thomas Birch >John Pierpont >John Necks >John Griggs >Thomas Lawrence >Joshua Atherton >William Briggs >Nicholas gray >Isaac Hubbard >James Drapper >-------------- >Jan 25,1676 >William Goswell >Onesiphorus Tilson >Thomas Jones >Samuel Burnall >John Spurr >Lawrence White >Thomas Cheyney >Thomas Bridentine >Robert Woodward >-------------- >Feb 29,1676 >Joseph Bodman >William Lyon >John Parker >------------ >March 24,1676 >William Elliot >Joseph Clark >----------- >April 24,1676 >Hugh Clark >Thomas North >---------------- >June 24,1676 >Magnus White >Joseph Lyon >------------ >July 24,1676 >John Chub >Daniel Hawes >Hugh Taylor >Joseph Proctor >------------ >Aug 24,1676 >John Moore >Thomas Wheeler >Richard Scott, cornett >George Stedman >Jonathan Atherton >Jacob Hill >James Cheevers >John Oyne >William Keene >James Franklin >Joseph Richeson [Richardson?] >Justinian Holding [ Holden] >Denis Sihy >Thomas North >Thomas Robinson >Robert Emes [Eames ?] >Richard Browne >Francis Woolfe >Joseph Garfield >Jonn Floyd, lieut >Jonthan Sprague >Benjamin Muzzye >Thomas Adams >Francis Cooke >John Stone >Patrick Morren >William Healy >Simon Groves (also Grow) >John Polly >John Kendall >Ephriam Regimant >Benjamin Rice >------------- >Sept 23d, 1676 >Joshuah Sawyer >James Sawyer >Jacob Willar >John Winter >John Tolman >James Cutler >Nathaniel Adams >James White >Joseph Browne >Samuel Edmons >John Greenland >John Pinder >John Redman >Abraham Wilkerson >James Bayly >Daniel Ruff >John Gibson >Richard Wood >Josiah White >John Adams >Joseph Bucknam >John Stedman >Jonathan Hill >James Patterson >Thomas How [Howe] >Richard Scott > >Pocasset Swamp where Fort Leverett was built, lies in the present town of >Tiverton,RI >------------------------------- >Cynthia >Moderator of : > Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com > CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com >to research posted information on towns and counties in the mailing list go >to > >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >[put name of list in the first box like this: Ct-River-Valley-L > >

    03/08/2000 07:26:55
    1. Fw: Soldiers of King Philips War: Capt Daniel Henchman company: 1675 Part 2
    2. Steve
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Cynthia <cyndylou3@earthlink.net> To: MABARNST-L@rootsweb.com <MABARNST-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 04, 2000 7:50 PM Subject: Soldiers of King Philips War: Capt Daniel Henchman company: 1675 Part 2 >"Soldiers of King Philip's War, 1675"; George M.Bodge; Boston 1906 >pages: 51-52-53 > >Capt. Daniel Henchman's company was of Boston and the soldiers listed are >from John Hull's account book...[ doesnt give names of towns where soldiers >from]..... > >[please keep in mind that Massachusetts Bay Colony once covered what is now >areas of Mass, Conn, New Hampshire(eastern), Maine, and Rhode Island.] > >[info in bracketts are mine] > >Spelling is shown exactly the way it's in the book........ >------------------------------------------------------------------- >Aug 20,1675 >Thomas Burges >Richard Gibson >John Hills >Thomas Williams >John Lewis >Joseph Ford >John Angel >Samuel Walles.... >Benjamin Negus >William Bently >John Chapman >Peter Edgerton >Robert Smith >John Bull >William Manly........[Manley] >Richard Brooks >Thomas Irons >John Barrett >Samuel Perkins >Joseph Fiske >Hugh Taylor >Joseph Tucker >David Jones >Israel Smith >James Whippo >Samuel Ireson >Theophilus Thornton >Nathaniel Osbourne/Osborne >Samuel Davis >Henry Kerby.....[Kirby] >Ephriam Hall >---------------------- >Aug 21,1675 >James Dichetto >Jacob Gully >Isaac Ratt >Samuel Veze [also Very] >Samuel Daniel >John Kemble >John Russell >Simon Groveling >John Thorn >Charles Damport >Benjamin Bishop >John Throp >Solomon Watts >Philip Coker >John Jefferies >Robert Wills >Isaac Morris >Nicholas Weymouth >Nathaniel Jewel/Jewell >Samuel Mirick/Merrick/Myrick >William Parham >Thomas Roberts >----------------- >Aug.27,1675 >John Hubbard >John Tebb >Henry Timberlake,sergt >Thomas Hitchborn,drummer >John Taylor, sergt >Thomas Bishop >Peter Bennett,marshall >Simeon Messenger >John Polly >John Essary >Jenry Harwood, sergt >Samuel Barber >Phillip Jessop >Chalres Blincott,sergt >Isaac Amsden >Henry Prentice >John Streeter >Abraham Hathaway >James Johnson,sergt >Isaac How >Thomas Parker >Joseph Peirce >John Oats >William Hopkins >Ralph Hall, clark [ clerk ?] >Thomas Wigfall, ensigne >Richard Bennett >John Scopelin >-------------------------------- >Sept 3,1675 >Josiah Arnold >Wm Smallidge >John Buckman >Enoch Greenleaf, Lieut >Samuel Johnson >William Drew >William Hardin [Harding] >John Cray >Nathaniel Fiske >John Miller >John King >James Ogleby >Rowland Soley >Thomas Region >Thomas Hincher >Joseph Smith >Thomas Aliston [Alliston] >George Burkback >Daniel Magenis >Henry Eliott >Thomas Okerby >John Hastings >Edward Weeden >John Wiseman >------------------- >Sept 14,1675 >Joseph Priest >Nathaniel King >John Pemberton >Osbel Morrison >John Cross >Perez Savage-ensign >Roger Procer [Proctor ??] >Robert Orchard-sergeant >---------- >Sept 21,1675 >David Church >Samuel Johnson, butcher >Thomas Traine >Ebenezer owen >Matthew Stone >Nathaniel Kean >Benjamin Tower >Jonathan Dunning >--------------- >served as Capt Henchman's patrol or guard >Oct 5,1675 >Richard Wood >Ephriam Willer, corporal >Thomas May >Michael Bearstow >Thomas Webb >Edward Dickinson >Jacob Bullard >Samuel Whitney >John Shattock [Shattuck ??] >Daniel Keniday >------------------------------------- > >Listowners: > I am sending this information to all the list that could use this >information......if you prefer I didnt send them to you list, please let me >know. > >Cynthia >Moderator of : > Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com > CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/Ct-River-Valley-L/ >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > >

    03/08/2000 07:24:06
    1. Fw: Soldiers of the King Phillip's War.......ROSTER OF OFFICERS in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1675
    2. Steve
    3. Rather than forward individually I'll just post it to the list. -----Original Message----- From: Cynthia <cyndylou3@earthlink.net> To: MABARNST-L@rootsweb.com <MABARNST-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 04, 2000 3:39 PM Subject: Soldiers of the King Phillip's War.......ROSTER OF OFFICERS in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1675 >Lists: > I have "Soldiers of the King Phillips War" by George M. Bodge, Boston, >1906 >Will start out with the roster of officers and gradually as time allows, >send out the different >companies in the Massachusetts Bay area which today include >Mass.,Conn.,Maine, and >NH. > I realize this is very early for many of you but these folks were our >early ancestors >of descendants who later settled in the Conn River Valley area of >Mass,Conn,Vt,and NH. >[some later Mass>NH>Maine] > It may be wise to set up a folder for this project and if you should >find yourselves in the >17th century Mass Bay Colony, you will have the information on hand. > I did not change any spelling , if you see [___]after a name, it's my >suggestion only. >------------------------------------------------------------ >Roster of the Officers of the army of the United Colonies, as organized for >the >Narraganset Campaign, and mustered at Pettisquamscot,December 19,1675. > >General Josiah Winslow, Gov of Plymouth Colony,commander in chief >---------------------- >General staff: >Daniel Weld of Salem, chief surgeon >Joseph Dudley of Boston, chaplain >Benjamin Church, of Little Compton,RI, aid >-------------- >Massachusetts Regiment >Samuel Appleton of Ipswich and Captain of First company >------------ >Reginmental staff >Richard Knott, of Marblehead, surgeon >Samuel Nowell of Boston, chaplain >John Morse of Ipswich, commissary >------------ >Officers of the line >Jeremiah Swain, First Company, Lieutenant >Ezekiel Woodward, Sergeant (acting ensign) >---------- >Second company >Samuel Mosely, Captain >Perez Savage, Lieutenant >------------- >Third comapany >James Oliver, Captain >Ephriam Turner, Lieutenant >Peter Bennett, Sergeant (acting ensign) >----------- >Fouth company >Isaac Johnson, Captain >Phineas Upham, Lieutenant >Henry Bowen, ensign >-------------- >Fifth company >Nathaniel Davenport, Captain >Edward Tyng, Lieutenant >John Drury, ensign >----------- >Sixth company >Joseph Gardiner, Captain >William Hathorne, Lieutenant >Jeremiah Neal, Sergeant (promoted ensign) >William Sweet, ensign >------------- >Calvary company "troop" >Thomas Prentice, Captain >John Wyman, cornet (promoted lieutenant) >####################################------------ > >PLYMOUTH regiment >William Bradford of Marshfield, major and Capt of First company >------- >Regimental staff >Mathew Fuller of Barnstable, surgeon >Thomas Huckins of Barnstable, commissary >-------- >Officers of the line >Robert Barker of Duxbury, First Co.,Lieutenant >------- >second company >John Gorham of Barnstable, Captain >Jonathan Sparrow of Eastham, Lieutenant >William Wetherell, sergeant >################# > >CONNECTICUT REGIMENT >Robert Treat of Milford, Major >-------- >Regimental staff >Gershom Bulkely, surgeon >Rev. Nicholas Noyes, chaplain >Stephen Barrett, commissary >-------------- >officers of the line >John Gallop of Stonington, Captain, First company >Samuel Marshall of Windsor, Captain, second company >Nathaniel Seely of Stratford, Captain, third company >Thomas Watts of Hartford, Captain, fourth company >John Mason of Norwich, Captain, fifth company > The First and Fifth Connecticut companies were attached Indian scouting >companies, > numbering 75 to each. >------------------------------ >After the battle of "fort fight", the following were sent by Massachusetts >to fill in the vacanies >caused by loses. [No assignments given with names] > >SURGEONS: >Dr. Jacob Willard of Newton >Dr.John Cutler of Hingham >Dr. John Clark of Boston >------------- >CAPTAINS [ no assignments or towns given] >Samuel Wadsworth >Joseph Sill >Samuel Brocklebank >Thomas Brattle >Jonathan Remington >John Jacob >Nicholas Manning >---------------- >LIEUTENANTS >Stephen Greenleaf (promoted) >Daniel Ring (promoted) >################ > >From CONNECTICUT to replace "vacanies" >Rev. James Fitch of Saybrook >Rev.John Wise of Branford >-------- >from Hartford [Conn] soldiers > >Capt John Stanley >Lieut Joseph Wadsworth >Lieut Samuel Martin,sr >Zachary Sanford,Serg. >-------------- >New Haven company > >Capt John Beard >Lieut Moses Mansfield >------------------------- > Fairfield Company > >Capt John Sillick >Lieut Stephen Barrett >------------------------------ >############################## > >Cynthia >Moderator of : > Ct-River-Valley-L@rootsweb.com VTWindso-L@rootsweb.com > CTHartfo-L@rootsweb.com NHCheshi-L@rootsweb.com >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/Ct-River-Valley-L/ >

    03/08/2000 07:18:55
    1. King Phillips War
    2. Steve
    3. I recently received info from another list about soldiers in King Phillips War. If anyone is interested I will forward the messages. The copyright is expired as it was dated 1906. Steve Hall

    03/08/2000 05:53:21
    1. John HALL 2nd. 1873
    2. G Winslow
    3. Hi, I have a will Abstract of John Hall 2nd, from Summit Co. OH. I thought it was for the John Hall I am researching but I don't think they are related. I thought it may be of interest to someone. Will Abstracts- Vol 1- will Book 4, pg 256 "HALL, John 2nd: Dated 10 May 1873; probated 20 April 1876; wife Jane; daughters: Rebecca Boyd, Jane Thompson, Eliza H. Boyd, Sallie M. Harter, Harriet, Mary B. Thomas and children of daughter Margaret Ream, deceased: Exec: John B. Mishler and James Christy; Wit: John B. Woods and Talman Beardsley; testator to be buried in Twp of Springfield, by side of father, mother and son; son John Jr. had received his share of estate; mentions farm in Pennsylania; notes and real estate; house and lot near the Buckey works; house and lot near the old forge; farm in Suffield Twp, Portage County, Ohio; house and lot in Sandusky, Ohio; mentions a life of more than 80 years." Gayle Winslow thewins@prodigy.net researching HALL's in Summit Co.OH

    03/08/2000 12:04:26
    1. RE: Looking for these Hall's
    2. Sheryl
    3. I Sincerely Apology to the List for not adding dates, Places and such. I don't have any dates at all. I know that this is going to make my search that much harder. I do know that these people were in the Trigg and Christian Co.'s of KY. Again I am sorry for not adding more. Thanks to the ones brought it to my attention Sheryl >Hello, >I am looking for any information on the following Hall Family. > >Samuel Walled who Married Edna Earl Giles >His Parents: >Jackson Van (or Could be Van Jackson) >His wife Virginia Dare Gayle >The following are sibling to Samuel >Burrs or (Buries) married Blanch Weaver >Daisy Married James Giles >Gayle married Unknown >Tom never married >Matte married Ed Stevenson, When she died Ed Married Ethel Hall Who was the >daughter of Burrs and Blanch Weaver Hall > >Any information on this Family would be greatly appreciated > >Sheryl Craig >slcraig@logantele.com

    03/06/2000 03:46:02
    1. Handley-[Fwd: Fw: [ALEXANDER-L] FIRE!!]
    2. Wesley E. Johnson
    3. CARA L BECK wrote: > > Sharing ...From one of my other lists > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gail Meyer Kilgore" <gkilgore@primenet.com> > To: <ALEXANDER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 2:34 AM > Subject: [ALEXANDER-L] FIRE!! > > > Full of good news tonight or this morning!! > > > > National Archives and Records Administration News Release > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > ---- > > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 1, 2000 > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > ---- > > > > Statement on Records Center Fire, National Archives and Records > > Administration > > Yesterday (Tuesday, February 29), the National Archives and Records > > Administration (NARA) reported a fire in its Washington National Records > > Center in Suitland, Maryland. The fire was contained by the Center's > > fire-safety system and extinguished with no reports of harm to staff or > > visitors, but some records were damaged. The following is an update on > that > > from Archivist of the United States John Carlin. > > > > Although much work will be needed before we can be certain, we believe > that > > of the total of more than 3.7 million cubic feet of records at Suitland, > > approximately 3,000 cubic feet were in the immediate area. Of those, fewer > > than 300 cubic feet may have been destroyed. Most of the affected records > > were wet or damp from sprinkler water or in singed boxes. Our staff at > > Suitland stayed up through last night making valiant efforts to protect > > records from water damage and otherwise dealing with the fire's effects, > > working with personnel from the General Services Administration, from > which > > we lease the facility. > > > > The cause of the fire is as yet undetermined. Because the property is > > Federal, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms as well > as > > GSA fire investigators were notified. As the investigation continues, the > > following is what we know about the fire so far. > > > > The sprinkler alarms were activated at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, and alerted the > > GSA Control Center that there was a problem. The first fire company > arrived > > sometime between 2:45 and 2:50. A fireman on the scene was overcome with > > smoke at which point firemen abandoned Stack 15 to open the roof hatches > to > > vent the smoke. This process apparently took approximately one hour to > > accomplish before the firemen returned to Stack 15 to begin to extinguish > > the fire. The sprinkler system contained the fire during the period > between > > 2:30 and 3:50 at which point the firemen were able to enter the stack. At > > 8:13 p.m. the firemen on the scene felt that the fire was sufficiently > > extinguished to allow the investigation to begin in the stack. > > > > Our tracking system enabled us to identify the records on the shelves > > affected by the fire, and agencies whose records may have been affected > have > > been notified. But we won't be able to identify exactly which records have > > been affected and how seriously until the investigation of the area is > > completed and we can examine the materials more closely. > > > > I will provide further information as it becomes available. > > > > JOHN W. CARLIN > > Archivist of the United States > > > > > > * * * * > > For additional PRESS information, please contact the National Archives > > Public Affairs staff at (301) 713-6000 or by e-mail. Visit the National > > Archives Home Page on the World Wide Web at http://www.nara.gov. > > > > 00-42 > > > > [Press Releases] > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > ---- > > > > National Archives and Records Administration > > URL: http://www.nara.gov/nara/pressrelease/nr00-42.html > > webmaster@arch2.nara.gov > > Last updated: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 > > > > > > ==== ALEXANDER Mailing List ==== > > Any complaints, please e-mail > > gkilgore@primenet.com > >

    03/06/2000 10:55:22
    1. James HALL Pittsylvania Co, VA
    2. Hello, I am new to the HALL list, and I was wondering if anyone could help me out with any information on James HALL of Pittsylvania County, VA. The problem I am having is that there are two James HALL's married within a couple of years of each other,and I think some of the research being done of them is confusing the two. There is James HALL that married Nancy HERNDON on Dec. 27, 1848 and James M. HALL that married Nancy SHELHORSE on Oct. 29, 1846 I am thinking that the James HALL that married Nancy HERDON is my GGGgf because in 1850 my GGgf: George Washington HALL is listed under one of the two James' and the other James is on the same census page as Mary SHELHORSE the mother of Nancy SHELHORSE. Does anyone have any info on the HALL's of Pittsylvania County, VA? Thanks! LuAnn Roberts Mtnbik2b@aol.com

    03/06/2000 04:22:50
    1. LOST EMAIL ADDRESS
    2. DOUG HALL, could you email me and send me Strother's email address again. I want to make sure it is the right one. I have still heard nothing from him and I have tried contacting him 3 times. Thanks Debbie ~DEBBIE REDMOND IN ILLINOIS~ http://community.webtv.net/jmhall1/COULDTHISBEMYHALL

    03/05/2000 09:19:43
    1. Re: Hall's with Daniel Boone---Believe I have what you need.
    2. C W HALL
    3. No, not me----I'm Charley Hall in Illinois---don't know anything about a Wilson Wess Hall. On Sun, 5 Mar 2000 07:14:58 -0600 "J HALL" <Jrh22@hotmail.com> writes: >Is this the Charley Hall that has some information on Wilson Wess Hall >?? > > > Jessie Hall >----- Original Message ----- >From: C W HALL <cwharp@juno.com> >To: <HALL-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 12:35 AM >Subject: Re: Hall's with Daniel Boone---Believe I have what you need. > > >> Barbara, I believe I have some information that will be of interest >to >> you. Sorry, but I just don't have the time to check all the >information >> for you. I have about 70 pages of Fam Grp Sheets along with copies >of >> documents, narratives by others and a few e-mail messages on just >about >> all the names mentioned in your message. A quick overview reveal >that >> the dates in your message appear to coincide with those in my >files. >> >> If you would like a copy of these records in my files, please send >$10. >> to cover copying fees and postage. >> >> Also, if you reply, PLEASE send a copy of your e-mail & my reply >since I >> will not keep a copy of this. >> >> Charley Hall >> P O Box 425 >> Clinton, IL 61727-0425 >> >> >> >> On Sat, 4 Mar 2000 09:45:28 EST RootLines@aol.com writes: >> >My Hall' line is Leonard (MD/VA/KY 1730-1809) throughout his son >Caleb >> > >> >(1753-1830) I found in the book "Life & Times of Leonard Hall" by >> >Henry Clay >> >Conner [Very well documented] that my Caleb worked with Daniel >Boone >> >[see >> >below]. I have another line that also worked with Daniel Boone so >my >> > >> >interest has "doubled" in this area. I just found in the "History >of >> >Western >> >North Carolina" - Chapter IV - Daniel Boone by John Preston >Arthur, >> >1914 the >> >following: >> > >> >"Benjamin Cutbirth, who had married Boone's niece, and several >others, >> >went >> >west as far as the Mississippi, crossing the mountains and >returning >> >before >> >1769; and that Boone himself, and William Hall, his friend, and, >> >possibly, >> >Squire Boone, Daniel's brother, in the fall of 1767...." >> > >> >DOES ANYONE KNOW who this William is? Leonard had a son William >but >> >he was >> >born in 1756. I know Leonard had business with Daniel Boone what >I >> >would >> >like to find out is the William above possible a brother? >Leonard's >> >sons did >> >not work with Daniel until 1783. >> > >> >From the book Life & Times: "In transcribing the surveys, I found >that >> >part >> >of the land was located just three miles N.W. of Daniel Boone's, >which >> > >> >indicated to me that Caleb HalI and Leonard Hall, Jr., not only >worked >> >with >> >Daniel Boon, but must have also lived with him at Boone's >settlement >> >during >> >the time the surveys were being made, January 28, 1783 - July 28, >> >1783." [He >> >included the photo copies of the documents] >> > >> >Thanks Barbara Guinn >> >Hall line: Leonard, Caleb, Mahlon, Henry H., Louisa >> > >> >>

    03/05/2000 08:52:37
    1. [Fwd: [WHITE] URGENT! URGENT! FROM MARJORIE]
    2. William H Grimes
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    03/05/2000 07:40:25
    1. Looking for These Hall's
    2. Sheryl
    3. Hello, I am looking for any information on the following Hall Family. Samuel Walled who Married Edna Earl Giles His Parents: Jackson Van (or Could be Van Jackson) His wife Virginia Dare Gayle The following are sibling to Samuel Burrs or (Buries) married Blanch Weaver Daisy Married James Giles Gayle married Unknown Tom never married Matte married Ed Stevenson, When she died Ed Married Ethel Hall Who was the daughter of Burrs and Blanch Weaver Hall Any information on this Family would be greatly appreciated Sheryl Craig slcraig@logantele.com

    03/05/2000 05:01:41
    1. Mid-Atlantic Halls
    2. Eugene Hubbard
    3. Hi, List: >From an unsigned manuscript, I found the following references to Halls from the mid-atlantic region. (there is absolutely no more info about them in the MS., but I hope this will be helpful to a Hall researcher.) 1) David Hall (1714 - Dec. 24, 1772) Printer and Bookseller was a native of Edinburgh, Scotland. In 1743 he emigrated to America and served as a journeyman for Benjamin Franklin, in Phila. He became Benjamin Franklin's partner in 1748 as well as a Printer and Publisher. In 1766, Franklin sold his share of the Partnership to David. David married ---Lacock Jan 7, 1748. 2) John Hall (1722 - 1828) married Sarah Parry. Issue: Rev. Thomas. John is listed as of Tacony, Phila., Pa. 3) Rev. Thomas Hall (1750 - 1828) son of John and Sarah ([sic]Parry took charge of an important parish in Virginia. He had a large acquaintance in Virginia and the Maryland Family of Halls went to Virginia induced by him. Among them were his first cousins, Dr. Jacob and Mary Parry Hall, who became President of the First Methodist College, although he was an Episcopalian; Dr. Elisha Hall, who married Caroline Carter and lived in Fredericksburg, Va; Elihu Hall, who married Mildred Ball of Virginia and who removed to Richmond Co., Va; and Dr. John Hall who lived in Virginia and served on Washington's Staff. The last three named were sons of Elisha and Ruth Hall of the Tacony, Phila. Family.

    03/05/2000 12:43:44
    1. Halls of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Arkansas
    2. researchone
    3. Hi again everyone. The following is my husband's Hall line. (Yes my maiden name and my married surname are both Hall!) Perhaps someone out there might connect with his line. Please let me know if anything looks familiar. We haven't yet found where in Kentucky George Hall was from, or where the second family was, so here's hoping we'll get lucky this time! Thanks, Maggie Hall First Generation ———————————————————————————————————————— 1. George W. Hall. Born in Kentucky or Tennessee?. Died Before 1969. Left Sara and his children and went to Tenn. or Kentucky and. had another family. Milford Hall went to visit him and George. came back to Ark. and stayed with Sarah until his death. He married Sarah Martin, daughter of Unknown Martin. Born in Cherokee Indian from Tennessee. Died Before 1969. They had the following children: 2 i. William Silas (Will) Hall 3 ii. Belle Hall 4 iii. Alice Hall 5 iv. Mary Hall 6 v. Rebecca Hall 7 vi. Milford Hall 8 vii. Jim Hall 9 viii. Cindy Hall Second Generation ———————————————————————————————————————— 2. William Silas (Will) Hall. Born 28 Sep 1885 in Morrison, Logan Co., Arkansas. Died Aug 1969 in Arkansas. Buried in Humpfries Cemetery, Fulton Co., Ark. Occupation Farmer. At time of death had 6 grandchildren, 5 step grand children,. 10 great grandchildren, Last known residence Salem, Ark. He first married Cora Ellen Martin, daughter of Carl Martin & Susan Williams.*(Cora was a first cousin, Carl Martin and Sarah Martin were brother and sister) Born 1885 in Vienna, Maries Co., Missouri. Occupation Housewife. They had the following children: 10 i. Eulis Clarence Hall 11 ii. Claude Hall 12 iii. Carl Hall 13 iv. Jessie Hall He second married Lee Hill, in between Cora and Zella. He third married Zella (Zellie) Bookout, 26 Nov 1932 in Wiseman, Arkansas. Born 12 Nov 1901. Died Jul 1984 in Sidney, Sharp County, Arkansas. Buried in Arkansas. last known residence: Sidney, Sharp Co. They had 2 children 3. Belle Hall. Died Before 1969. She married Unknown Hatman. They had 2 children: 4. Alice Hall. Occupation Had 3 children, resided in California most of their lives. Lived in Los Angeles, Calif She married George Hatman. 5. Mary Hall. Born 30 Sep 1889. Died Apr 1979 in Wiseman, Ark. She married Ruf Bookout. They had 7 children: 6. Rebecca Hall. Lived in Agnos, Arkansas She married Phillip Courtwright. They had 4 children: 7. Milford Hall. Died Before 1969. He married Vernon. They had 5 children: 8. Jim Hall. Died Before 1969. Took off one day and was never heard from again. He married Josie Reeves. Had 2 or 3 children. 9. Cindy Hall. Died Before 1969 in at age 21.

    03/05/2000 09:40:12
    1. Halls of Ohio, Ill. and more
    2. researchone
    3. Hi all! With all the activity on the list I thought I would repost my Hall line and see if anyone recognizes anything. I would love to take this Hall line back a couple of more generations, as well as locate some of my long lost Hall cousins. I know there must be someone related to this family out there somewhere! I'll be anxiously awaiting anything anyone knows about these folks! Maggie Hall First Generation ———————————————————————————————————————— He married Hannah Elizabeth Bemis(s), daughter of Elijah (Elisha) Bemis(s) & Sarah Unknown, 1 Oct 1848 in Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Born About 1825 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. Died 18 Feb 1907 in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. They had the following children: 2 i. Dr. Charles H.H. Hall 3 ii. Harry Augustus Hall 4 iii. Elmon T. Hall 5 iv. Mary Elizabeth Hall Second Generation ———————————————————————————————————————— 2. Dr. Charles H.H. Hall. Born 1851 in Indiana. Died 13 Feb 1927 in Kanakura, Japan (76 yrs.). Buried in Springhill Cemetery, Danville, Vermilion Co., Ill. He married Mary Elizabeth Bernard, daughter of Francois Bernard & Victorine, About 1881. Born About 1857 in France. Died 1927/1931 in Unknown, possibly in France. They had the following children: 6 i. Elmon Lawrence Hall 3. Harry Augustus Hall. Born About 1853 in Indiana. Died 14 Feb 1927 in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. He first married Cynthia Alleta B. Leverich. Born About 1855. Died 29 Jun 1900. They had the following children: 7 i. Edward Hall 8 ii. Jennie Hall He second married Alice Pembroke. 4. Elmon T. Hall. Born 28 May 1853 in Indiana. Died Jan 1920 in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. Children: 9 i. Gladys Hall 5. Mary Elizabeth Hall. Born 30 May 1861 in Pine Village, Indiana. Died 1962 in Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois. Buried in Springhill Cemetery, Danville, Vermilion Co., Ill. She first married John W. Peart. Born 4 Jul 1869. Died 1933. She second married Unknown Paddock. Third Generation 6. Elmon Lawrence Hall. Born 29 Nov 1881 in Leadville, Lake County, Colorado. Died 1 Sep 1950 in Portland, Multnomah Co. Oregon. Buried in Portland Memorial Massoleum, Portland, Oregon. Occupation V.P. Gas Company. Education Stanford University. Religion Episcopal?. He married Gertrude Bennett Cleveland, daughter of Clark(e) Bennett Cleveland & Mary Elizabeth (Minnie) Hancock, 15 Jul 1906 in San Francisco, Calif. Born 14 Mar 1883 in San Felipe, Calif.?. Died 23 Jul 1966 in Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon. Buried in Portland Memorial Mausoleum, Portland, Mult. Co., Or. Religion Episcopal. They had the following children: 10 i. Norman Elmon (Norm) Hall 11 ii. Barbara E. Hall 12 iii. Dorothy Laura Hall 13 iv. Marion Hall 14 v. Male still living 7. Edward Hall. 8. Jennie Hall. 9. Gladys Hall. Born About 1896 in St. Louis, Missouri.

    03/05/2000 09:22:40
    1. Fw: [ALEXANDER-L] FIRE!!
    2. CARA L BECK
    3. Sharing ...From one of my other lists ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Meyer Kilgore" <gkilgore@primenet.com> To: <ALEXANDER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 2:34 AM Subject: [ALEXANDER-L] FIRE!! > Full of good news tonight or this morning!! > > National Archives and Records Administration News Release > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 1, 2000 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > > Statement on Records Center Fire, National Archives and Records > Administration > Yesterday (Tuesday, February 29), the National Archives and Records > Administration (NARA) reported a fire in its Washington National Records > Center in Suitland, Maryland. The fire was contained by the Center's > fire-safety system and extinguished with no reports of harm to staff or > visitors, but some records were damaged. The following is an update on that > from Archivist of the United States John Carlin. > > Although much work will be needed before we can be certain, we believe that > of the total of more than 3.7 million cubic feet of records at Suitland, > approximately 3,000 cubic feet were in the immediate area. Of those, fewer > than 300 cubic feet may have been destroyed. Most of the affected records > were wet or damp from sprinkler water or in singed boxes. Our staff at > Suitland stayed up through last night making valiant efforts to protect > records from water damage and otherwise dealing with the fire's effects, > working with personnel from the General Services Administration, from which > we lease the facility. > > The cause of the fire is as yet undetermined. Because the property is > Federal, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms as well as > GSA fire investigators were notified. As the investigation continues, the > following is what we know about the fire so far. > > The sprinkler alarms were activated at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, and alerted the > GSA Control Center that there was a problem. The first fire company arrived > sometime between 2:45 and 2:50. A fireman on the scene was overcome with > smoke at which point firemen abandoned Stack 15 to open the roof hatches to > vent the smoke. This process apparently took approximately one hour to > accomplish before the firemen returned to Stack 15 to begin to extinguish > the fire. The sprinkler system contained the fire during the period between > 2:30 and 3:50 at which point the firemen were able to enter the stack. At > 8:13 p.m. the firemen on the scene felt that the fire was sufficiently > extinguished to allow the investigation to begin in the stack. > > Our tracking system enabled us to identify the records on the shelves > affected by the fire, and agencies whose records may have been affected have > been notified. But we won't be able to identify exactly which records have > been affected and how seriously until the investigation of the area is > completed and we can examine the materials more closely. > > I will provide further information as it becomes available. > > JOHN W. CARLIN > Archivist of the United States > > > * * * * > For additional PRESS information, please contact the National Archives > Public Affairs staff at (301) 713-6000 or by e-mail. Visit the National > Archives Home Page on the World Wide Web at http://www.nara.gov. > > 00-42 > > [Press Releases] > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > > National Archives and Records Administration > URL: http://www.nara.gov/nara/pressrelease/nr00-42.html > webmaster@arch2.nara.gov > Last updated: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 > > > ==== ALEXANDER Mailing List ==== > Any complaints, please e-mail > gkilgore@primenet.com >

    03/05/2000 08:33:46
    1. HALL, George; Blair County, PA,USA; 1837-
    2. Bob Hewitt
    3. George HALL b 1837, was married to Jamima b 1842. They had a son George W. b 16 Dec 1861 d 21 Oct 1932. Married Sarah E. Stockhouse who died 10 Apr 1939. If you should have any info on this family, pease respond. Thank you. Bob Hewitt   Hollidaysburg, Pa, USA ranhewitt@webtv.net

    03/05/2000 07:21:51
    1. Re: Hall's with Daniel Boone---Believe I have what you need.
    2. J HALL
    3. Is this the Charley Hall that has some information on Wilson Wess Hall ?? Jessie Hall ----- Original Message ----- From: C W HALL <cwharp@juno.com> To: <HALL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 12:35 AM Subject: Re: Hall's with Daniel Boone---Believe I have what you need. > Barbara, I believe I have some information that will be of interest to > you. Sorry, but I just don't have the time to check all the information > for you. I have about 70 pages of Fam Grp Sheets along with copies of > documents, narratives by others and a few e-mail messages on just about > all the names mentioned in your message. A quick overview reveal that > the dates in your message appear to coincide with those in my files. > > If you would like a copy of these records in my files, please send $10. > to cover copying fees and postage. > > Also, if you reply, PLEASE send a copy of your e-mail & my reply since I > will not keep a copy of this. > > Charley Hall > P O Box 425 > Clinton, IL 61727-0425 > > > > On Sat, 4 Mar 2000 09:45:28 EST RootLines@aol.com writes: > >My Hall' line is Leonard (MD/VA/KY 1730-1809) throughout his son Caleb > > > >(1753-1830) I found in the book "Life & Times of Leonard Hall" by > >Henry Clay > >Conner [Very well documented] that my Caleb worked with Daniel Boone > >[see > >below]. I have another line that also worked with Daniel Boone so my > > > >interest has "doubled" in this area. I just found in the "History of > >Western > >North Carolina" - Chapter IV - Daniel Boone by John Preston Arthur, > >1914 the > >following: > > > >"Benjamin Cutbirth, who had married Boone's niece, and several others, > >went > >west as far as the Mississippi, crossing the mountains and returning > >before > >1769; and that Boone himself, and William Hall, his friend, and, > >possibly, > >Squire Boone, Daniel's brother, in the fall of 1767...." > > > >DOES ANYONE KNOW who this William is? Leonard had a son William but > >he was > >born in 1756. I know Leonard had business with Daniel Boone what I > >would > >like to find out is the William above possible a brother? Leonard's > >sons did > >not work with Daniel until 1783. > > > >From the book Life & Times: "In transcribing the surveys, I found that > >part > >of the land was located just three miles N.W. of Daniel Boone's, which > > > >indicated to me that Caleb HalI and Leonard Hall, Jr., not only worked > >with > >Daniel Boon, but must have also lived with him at Boone's settlement > >during > >the time the surveys were being made, January 28, 1783 - July 28, > >1783." [He > >included the photo copies of the documents] > > > >Thanks Barbara Guinn > >Hall line: Leonard, Caleb, Mahlon, Henry H., Louisa > > > >

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