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    1. [HAMRICK-L] Bounty Land
    2. David Hambrick or Hamrick, Continental, BLWt604-100 State of North Carolina Rutherford County Personally came before us the subscribing justices for the county aforesaid - Abednego Admas Snr, Anna Adams & Isaac HAMRICK and made oath in due form of law - That Nathan HAMRICK is a brother to Uriah and David HAMRICK which two last mentioned we understand from creditable information are deceased if so the said Nathan is the eldest living brother so called or SON TO JEREMIAH HAMRICK SNR formerly of Prince William County in the State of Virginia also we have been personally acquainted with the __ Nathan from his infancy. Sworn to and subscribed before us the 17th November 1812. Test Abednego X Adams Thos Birchett Anna X Adams Thomas Davin (?) Isaac X Hamrick Jones, page 14: "Nathaniel Hamrick was buried at Old Buffalo Church, York SC. He was a brother to Price." Jones, page 14: His (Price Hamrick's) brother, Enoch Hamrick"............. If Nathan(iel) was a brother to Price, then both would appear to be sons of Jeremiah Hamrick, Senior.

    01/02/2000 02:44:06
    1. Re: [HAMRICK-L] Street Hamrick homeplace
    2. Bill wrote: <snip> >My main question/comment regards the part of the inscription on the >Price Hamrick grave marker which says "Son of Moses Richard". How can >the theory, that holds Moses Richard Hamrick to be but a creation of our >cousin S. C. Jones, be reconciled with the words on this grave site? Bill, Without seeing the tombstones, I would only be making a guess. So I have a question for you: how old is the tombstone/grave marker that says "Son of Moses Richard"? The tombstone could have been erected years after the death by a well-meaning genealogist (S. C. Jones Perhaps?). I base this comment on personal experience. Several years ago I was searching for my great great grandfather's grave. All I knew, from my grandmother, was that he was "buried in Texas by Uncle Will." Now, I didn't know if that meant Uncle Will put him in the grave or if his grave was next to Uncle Will's. And Texas is a pretty big place. I thought the surname was spelled FREEMAN, and all I knew was he was called Jim. Not too much to go on. I also knew where in Tennessee his wife, Lizzie, was buried (about a mile from my home). To make a really, really long (but interesting) story short, an internet friend of mine (that I've never met) found the tombstone for me based on one of my wild hunches. And this marvelous gentleman made a rubbing (his first) of the tombstone because it was so beautiful and had so much information on it. The tombstone listed his whole name, Henry James (Jim) Freemon, complete dates of birth and death, and the words, "wife Lizzie, is buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery in Lawrence County, Tenn." And the grave next to him was that of Will Freemon. A few years later my sister and I were in the Dallas area and decided to find the cemetery for ourselves and make pictures. The town it was near had been wiped out by a tornado and was being rebuilt. When we finally found the cemetery, there was a huge marker (that took us almost an hour to find because it wasn't what I was looking for) - about 5 feet tall - and in 3 inch letters were "H. J. FREEMON - 1844-1914" and at the bottom of the stone were the words, "Erected by W. Freeman" - also in 3 inch letters. Seems the original tombstone had been damaged in the storm and his grandson (who spelled the surname differently - isn't that novel?) decided to put up a new stone instead of repairing the old one. In another case, that of Robert S. HAMRICK, some well-meaning family members erected a "monument" to him. The information on the "monument" is only as accurate as the family members who erected it - some 140 years after his death. Now if the tombstone were erected at the time of death, I'd guess it would be more accurate than if it were erected 100 years later. But I'm definitely only guessing and would love to be proven wrong! (For years I've searched for proof of the existence of Moses Richard Hamrick - even though we can't definitely tie to him either.) Pat motesp@hiwaay.net

    01/02/2000 02:32:05
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Bontetourt Co VA Tax List and other!!
    2. Hamrick
    3. Tressie, Thank you for the Bontetourt County, VA Tax list. I hope you are defining a new direction for Genealogy in the year 2000 and beyond. Most of the Hamrick family is concerned with their grandparents, aunts, uncles, children, and grandchildren. There is nothing wrong with this and is as it should be. They are also busy with earning a living, raising their children and feeding their family, and trying to maintain and develop some family values often using some genealogy to assist them in their goals. Our current politicians are talking about returning to faith led programs instead of more government. A few of the family have reached a point where they are free of these daily chores and have some time they can contribute to further research into the origins of the family. Tressie's contributions in this direction are very valuable. Some advances in technology and documentation are making old methods of research obsolete and making new sources of data available. Instead of going to the library and studying the census for hours to find a few families we will soon have a CD-ROM or on line site of the entire United States Census where we can search the country for a name and then with a few clicks find that same family 10 years later in another state. Other research sites such as the Library of Virginia are scanning their documents into online data resources that we can address on line for free. While I abhor (I love Dan's word) the FTM who collects personal Gedcoms and then sells them for $29.95 ad nauseaum full of bad Genealogy data, the LDS, Rootsweb, and even Ancestry.com are giving them a run for their money. The LDS has a site where you can access their data which previously was available only at their Church Family History Libraries and has come out with a program similar to FTM. You can send your personal Gedcom to them and they put it on a CR-ROM with your name and address. They currently have five full CD-ROM disks out for a total price of $15.00, shipping included. They currently are producing new disks and as soon as one is full it is released for $5.00. I think you get 2 CD-ROM's for that price. One is the index for all disks and the other is the data disk. FTM would charge you $150.00 for five disks. LDS disks can be ordered from their web site http://familysearch.org using your credit card. LDS also throws in a computer genealogy program for free. You can download PAF4 from the same site and updates are also free. Again not like FTM that comes out with a program for $79.95 and upgrade every 3-4 months for an additional price. Rootsweb is also a fine organization. They came out 2 months ago with a site where you can load your Gedcom of your entire family for the LDS price of "FREE". You do not even need to know how to make a web page. I have loaded some for others who did not know how to make a gedcom but had their data in FTM. They mailed me their data disks and I made the Gedcom and put their data up with their name and E-mail on their data so others can find them. It has a self contained program that eliminates data from persons alive and can include notes and data at your desire. It is protected with a code name of your choosing and only you can change the data. The site started with 1,000,000 persons 2 1/2 months ago and currently is near 13,000,000. While I am at it, I would be pleased to put anyone's data up. Doesn't need to be restricted to Hamricks but it would be nice if it had a few. Takes me 30 minutes or less to go from FTM disk or Gedcom to completed data on the site. You can e-mail your Gedcom and go fix supper. When you finish the dishes, your data will be where you and your cousins can find it. Ancestry.com also is not a bad site. They charge a horrible $5.00 a month for some of their data but they will put up your Gedcom for the same "FREE" price. They index your Gedcom but a person must download it and import it into their own genealogy program to read it. The family would need to fix leftovers for supper themselves while you find and download, install, read, and printout a gedcom which may not even be your family. They currently have 24,000,000 persons in their Gedcoms and worldconnect will surpass them in a few months. I forgot to mention on the worldconnect site you can see and read what is there and print it out while you go fix another cup of coffee. I need to add that the Ancestry.com site adds data to their $5.00 a month service. I think it is like 3 books a day indexed. You can search for any ancestor's name and they search their database for any data on them. They also include census data and Persi. An update of Persi costs $60.00 a year. This is an index of all published material, magazines, books, genealogy materials etc that come out. It is updated monthly and annually a CD-ROM for $60.00 can be purchased. The online Persi is included in your $5.00. No CD-ROM because it is on line all the time. Persi tells you where the data is on your ancestor and what library has it. If you ask the Allen County library will copy the pages for you at a nominal fee and mail them to you. Again you can research the world from your keyboard. I do feel sorry for the flat Landers in North Carolina. My cousin S C Jones told them the earth is flat and they are going to believe it until the day they die no matter how many times the Shuttle flies around the earth. They cannot use the data on the internet, Persi, or any of these new media because they have THE HAMRICK GENERATIONS embossed in their brains and no new nerve transmissions can get in. Tressie is our own Hamrick Persi and Ancestry.com I feel sure she can print out similar lists for adjacent counties. Some of the names I recognize and others I wish I did. When someone disappears from the Tax list for several years and then comes back or doesn't come back, what happened to him. Is he in an adjacent county because the county changed it's boundaries or was a new county formed. Who was he the son of and did he marry and move away? Where did he go? Who did he marry? Who are his children? I did not realize there were so many Hamricks I knew nothing about in Bontetourt County. I'm sure if Tressie puts out the list of an adjacent county some questions will be answered but more questions will be raised by new names. If everyone who has any data about these names would write, it would help establish relationships and identify these persons. Maybe not now but with some additional data later. We cannot expect Tressie to be the only contributor to our Hamrick Persi. Everyone knows something about some person and that data may be only known to them. A few days ago James A Hamrick put some information on worldconnect about Setha Benjamin Hamrick who was a previously unknown Hamrick. A man past age 80 recognized him and wrote he was feeling poorly but when he felt better he would send him some information. Jim hopes he will feel better soon before it is past time. Don't let it be "Past Time" before you share your data. Hope this will be a wonderful genealogy year and all of your brick walls come tumbling down. With many persons help even the Berlin Wall came down. If everyone will help we may be able to knock a few down. Hope my year 2000 update has not stepped on too many toes. Depending on how much flack I receive, I might write again in 2001 if I am still here. J R http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com Click on this to go to the worldconnect site 1805: James Hambrick 1807: Charles Hamrick 1809: James Hambrick 1810: James Hambrick (C Creek) 1811-1815: James Hambrick 1817-1820: James Hambrick 1822: James Hambrick 1823-1824: James and John Hambrick 1825: John Hambrick CC John Hambrick 1826: James Hambrick 1827-1831: James and John Hambrick 1832: James Hambrick, John Hambrick, Wasington Hembrick 1833: James Hambrick; Washington Hembrick 1834: John, James Hambrick; Absolum Hembrick 1835: John and James Hambrick 1836: John, John Jr., and James Hambrick 1837: John Hambrick Uriah Hambrick Cr Cr color John Hambrick Jr Jackson Hambrick 1838-1840: John Jr., John and Uriah Hambrick 1841: John, James, Uriah, and John Hambrick Jr 1842: John Uriah and John Hmbrick Jr 1843: James, Uriah, John, John Jr., and Sam Hambrick 1844: James, Uriah, John Hambrick 1845: James S., John, Uriah L., Sam Hambrick 1846: John, James, Uriah and Sam Hambrick 1847: Uriah and Sam Hambrick 1849: Uriah L., Samuel, John and James Hambrick 1850: Uriah L., James, John Hambrick 1851: Uriah L., James, Samuel Hamrick Someone wrote me they had an Uncle Washington Hamrick in early VA and asked if I had ever heard of him. I replied "No" at that time. Hope they ask me again.

    01/02/2000 01:57:51
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Street Hamrick homeplace
    2. Bill Davenport
    3. Good morning; While traipsing around the Internet, I came across this item on a Cleveland County, NC site. Perhaps it has already been seen and put aside by most Hamrick researchers, but I have a question about it. The Cameron Street Hamrick Home Place By Dennis Morgan There are five graves in a little wrought iron encased graveyard on the grounds. The old log cabin was built in 1785 by James Irvin and still stands today. It is in remarkable good shape. If you have a reason to want to know the location e-mail me and I will try to put you in touch with the owner. I choose not to disclose the location here because I’m afraid of vandalism. The inscription on the marker in front of the cabin reads: Home Place Of Cameron Street Hamrick 1822-1900 and his wife Elmira Bridges 1822-1897 Graves: Robbison, Isaac No dates just a notation that he served in the Revolutionary War. Hamrick, Price Jan 1765 Oct 1820 Son of Moses Richard and Father of Moses Hamrick, Nancy 1768-1830 Hamrick, Moses Dec 14,1790 Aug 10,1868 son of Price, father of Street Hamrick, Sarah Robbinson Jun 10,1802 Dec 10, 1850 My main question/comment regards the part of the inscription on the Price Hamrick grave marker which says "Son of Moses Richard". How can the theory, that holds Moses Richard Hamrick to be but a creation of our cousin S. C. Jones, be reconciled with the words on this grave site? Bill Davenport

    01/02/2000 10:39:59
    1. Re: [HAMRICK-L] Bontetourt Co VA Tax List and other!!
    2. In a message dated 01/02/2000 12:58:55 PM Pacific Standard Time, hamrick@home.com writes: << Rootsweb is also a fine organization. They came out 2 months ago with a site where you can load your Gedcom of your entire family for the LDS price of "FREE". You do not even need to know how to make a web page. I have loaded some for others who did not know how to make a gedcom but had their data in FTM. They mailed me their data disks and I made the Gedcom and put their data up with their name and E-mail on their data so others can find them. It has a self contained program that eliminates data from persons alive and can include notes and data at your desire. It is protected with a code name of your choosing and only you can change the data. >> Well, I was so inspired by JR's message, I put my GEDCOM up on Rootsweb too. My data's not perfect. Heaven knows I'm still trying to nail down who my "real" great-great grandparents were on one side, but it's there, and I've included my notes that document those things I do "know"...as much as we can know anything. I doubt I have anything new in the Hamrick arena, but hopefully someone will find a relative, and we can connect and share stories. Barbara

    01/02/2000 10:34:33
    1. Re: [HAMRICK-L] War of 1812--Hamricks
    2. AutumnLKruer
    3. Harley, This is interesting. What site did you find this at? Thanks, Autumn ----- Original Message ----- From: <TICO0@aol.com> To: <HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 5:25 PM Subject: [HAMRICK-L] War of 1812--Hamricks > Found while "surfing" Harley Tico0@aol.com > > > > Name > Additional Info > ADAM HAMRICK 6 REG'T (BARBOUR'S) > KENTUCKY MILITIA. > BENJAMIN HAMRICK 5 REGIMENT > VIRGINIA MILITIA. > BENJAMIN HAMRICK 6 REGIMENT > VIRGINIA MILITIA. > BURREL HAMRICK CAPT. FOSTER'S CO., MOUNTED INFANTRY, MISSISSIPPI MILITIA. > BURWELL HAMRICK 1 REGIMENT > U.S. VOLUNTEERS. > JAMES HAMRICK 1 REG'T (CRUTCHFIELD'S) VIRGINIA > MILITIA. > JILSON HAMRICK 2 REG'T (EVAN'S) > VIRGINIA MILITIA. > JILSON HAMRICK 4 REGIMENT > VIRGINIA MILITIA. > JOHN HAMRICK FREEMAN'S SQUADRON CAVALRY GEORGIA MILITIA. > JOHN HAMRICK SPARK'S BATTALION > PENNSYLVANIA VOLS. > JOHN HAMRICK 1 REG'T (CRUTCHFIELD'S) > VIRGINIA MILITIA. > JOHN HAMRICK 2 REG'T (EVAN'S) > VIRGINIA MILITIA. > JOHN HAMRICK 4 REGIMENT (POGUE'S) > KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS > JOSEPH HAMRICK 4 REG'T (BOOTH'S) > GEORGIA MILITIA. > LEWIS HAMRICK 4 REG'T (POGUE'S) > KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS. > PETER HAMRICK 4 REGIMENT > VIRGINIA MILITIA. > WILLIAM HAMRICK 7 REG'T (GRAY'S) > VIRGINIA MILITIA. > WINROD HAMRICK 1 REG'T (CRUTCHFIELD'S) VIRGINIA > MILITIA. > YELVANTON HAMRICK 1 REG'T (NAPIER'S) W. > TENNESSEE MILITIA. >

    01/02/2000 09:47:13
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Rockingham Co VA Tax
    2. 1832-1833: John T Hamrick 1834: Thomas Hamrick 1835: John T Hamrick 1836: John T Hamrick Peyton Hamrick 2 1837: same as 1836 1838: John Thos. Hamrick Peyton Hamrick 2 Henry W Hamrick 1839: Peyton Hammick 2 John T Hamrick 1840: John T Hemerick William Hamerick Peyton Hamerick 1841: John T. Hamrick Wm Hamrick Graham Hamrick Peyton Hamerick 2 William Hamerick 1842: Peyton Hamrick 2 Graham H Hamrick William Hamrick John T. Hamrick 1843: Peyton Hamrick 2 Graham Hamrick John T Hamrick 1844: William Hammeck Peyton Hamrick Graham Hamrick John T. Hamrick 1845: Graham Hamrick, John t Hamrick, James Hamrick, Peyton Hamrick 2 1846: Graham Hamrick, John T. Hamrick 1847: H. W., Graham, John T Hamrick 1848: John T and Graham H. Hamrick 1849: Graham H Hamrick 1850: John T Hamrick 2

    01/02/2000 09:28:50
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Kanawha Co VA Tax
    2. 1801: Benjamin Hambrick 1806: Benjamin Hamrick Jun & Joel Hamrick 1807: Benjamin, John, Joel Hamrick (2 taxable) 1809: Benjamin (2), John, Joel (2) and Benjamin Hambrick Jr 1810: Benjamin Sr (3)., John, Joel (2), Benjamin Hambrick Jr 1811: Joel, Gilson, Benjamin (2), Enoch, Benjamin Hambrick Jr 1812: Benjamin Jr., John, Enoch, Joel, and Jilson Hambrick 1813: Enoch, Peter, Benjamin and Joel Hambrick 1814: Joel, Jilson, Enoch, Peter, Benjamin Hambrick 1815: Jilson, Joel (2), Enoch Hamrick 1816: Joel (2), Jilson, Enoch Hamrick 1817: Jilson, John Enoch, Joel Hamrick (2 taxables) 1833-1836: Joseph Hamrick 1838-1841: Joseph Hambrick 2 taxable in 1841 1843-44: Joseph W Hambrick (2) 1846: Joseph Hambrick 1847: Joseph Hambrick (2) 1848: Asa Hambrick, Joseph Hambrick (2) 1849: Reynolds Hambrick Blue Creek Joseph Hamrick (3) Pocatal Izaiah or Asa Hamick Sinclair Hamrick 1850: Joseph (3), Asa, and Reynolds Hamrick

    01/02/2000 07:04:15
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Price, son of Moses Richard
    2. How can one reconcile the wrong father being on a tombstone? Maybe it would be enough to recognize the reason why the wrong father was put on the tombstone. What is done is done. We can only hope to be more accurate in the future, and refrain from constantly reguirtating bad genealogy. Tressie

    01/02/2000 06:52:16
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Botetourt Co VA Tax
    2. 1805: James Hambrick 1807: Charles Hamrick 1809: James Hambrick 1810: James Hambrick (C Creek) 1811-1815: James Hambrick 1817-1820: James Hambrick 1822: James Hambrick 1823-1824: James and John Hambrick 1825: John Hambrick CC John Hambrick 1826: James Hambrick 1827-1831: James and John Hambrick 1832: James Hambrick, John Hambrick, Wasington Hembrick 1833: James Hambrick; Washington Hembrick 1834: John, James Hambrick; Absolum Hembrick 1835: John and James Hambrick 1836: John, John Jr., and James Hambrick 1837: John Hambrick Uriah Hambrick Cr Cr color John Hambrick Jr Jackson Hambrick 1838-1840: John Jr., John and Uriah Hambrick 1841: John, James, Uriah, and John Hambrick Jr 1842: John Uriah and John Hmbrick Jr 1843: James, Uriah, John, John Jr., and Sam Hambrick 1844: James, Uriah, John Hambrick 1845: James S., John, Uriah L., Sam Hambrick 1846: John, James, Uriah and Sam Hambrick 1847: Uriah and Sam Hambrick 1849: Uriah L., Samuel, John and James Hambrick 1850: Uriah L., James, John Hambrick 1851: Uriah L., James, Samuel Hamrick

    01/02/2000 03:29:23
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Montgomery Co VA Tax
    2. 1832-1835: Joseph Hambrick (2) and Riley/Righly Hambrick 1836-1840: Joseph, Riley, John Hambrick 1841-1842: Joseph, Riley, John and George Hambrick 1843: Jospeh, Riley, John Hambrick 1844: John Hambric John Hambrick 1845: John, George and John Hambrick/Hambric 1846-1847: John, George, John Hambrick/Hambric 1848: John and George Hambrick 1849: John Hambrick 1850: John and George Hambrick

    01/02/2000 02:47:11
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Franklin Co VA Tax
    2. 1786: Joseph Hambrook 1787-1790: Joseph Hambrick 1792: Joseph Hambrick 1793-1794: Joseph Hambrick (2) 1795: Joseph Hambrick 1796-1799: Joseph and James Hambrick 1800: Joseph Hambrick 1801: Joseph Hambrick (2) 1802: Joseph Hambrick 2 James Hambrick 1 1803: James Hambrick Joseph Hambrick 2 1804: Joseph Hambrick 2 1805: Joseph Hambrick Senr 1806: Joseph Hambrick S Joseph Hambrick J 1807: Joseph Hambrick J Jospeh Hambrick 1809: Joseph Hambrick 2 1810: Joseph Hambrick J Joseph Hambrick 1811: Joseph Hambrick J, Joseph Hambrick S, and T. John Hambrick 1812: Joseph Hambrick S (2), Joseph Hambrick J, and T. John Hambrick 1813-1814: Thomas Hambrick, T John Hambrick, Joseph Hambrick 1815: Joseph Hambrick (2), Thos., and T John Hambrick 1816; T. John Hambrick, Joseph Hambrick S, Jos Hambrick Jr, Randal Hambrick 1817: T John Hambrick, Jospeh Hambrick S, Joseph Hambrick J 1818: Joseph Hambrick S, John T Hambrick, Joseph Hambrick J 1819: Joseph Hambrick S, T John Hambrick, Joseph Hambrick J, Randolph Hambrick 1820: Joseph Hambrick Ju, Joephh Hambrick S, Elizabeth Hambrick 1821-1825: Joseph Hambrick J 1830: Elizabeth Hambrick 1831: James Hambrick 1832-1835: James and Oty Hambrick 1836-1841: Oty Hambrick

    01/02/2000 02:42:14
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Rappahannock Co VA tax
    2. 1837: Pendleton, Samuel and John Hambrick 1838: John, Samuel and John Hambrick 1839: Jno and Samuel Hamrick 1840: Jno, Saml, James, Pendleton B Hamrick 1841: James, Samuel Jr., Samuel Sr., Pendleton B and John Hamrick 1842: Pendleton B., James, Samuel Jr., John Hambrick 1843: James, Pendleton b., Samuel, John Hambrick 1844: Pendleton, Samuel, James and John Hambrick 1845: James, John, Samuel, Pendleton B Hambrick 1846: Pendleton B., Samuel, James Hambrick 1847-1850: Pendleton B, Samuel, James Hambrick

    01/02/2000 02:30:09
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Culpeper Co VA tax
    2. 1791: Benjamin Henrick, Sadler 1793-1795: Benjamin Henrick 1797-1798: Benjamin Hendricks {probably not part of the Ham(b)rick family??} 1799-1804: Saamuel Hembrick (Hambrick) 1811: Samuel (3) and Wiliam Hambrick 1812: Samuel Hambrick 1813: Peyton (1) and Samuel Hambrick (2) 1814: Peyton, Samuel (2) and Nimrod Hambrick 1815-1816: Samuel Hambrick and Peyton Hambrick 1817: James, Peyton, Nimrod and John Hambrick 1818: Peyton, Samuel (3) and John Hambrick 1819: Samuel, James, Samuel Jr., John, Peyton Hambrick 1820: Payton, John, Samuel, James Hambrick 1821: Payton and Samuel Hambrick 1822: Payton, Payton, Samuel Hambrick 1823: Samuel Hambrick Jr 1824: Samuel Hambrick Sr 1825: Samuel Hambrick and Samuel Hambrick 1826: Payton and Samuel Hambrick Jr 1827-1829: Payton and Samuel Hambrick 1830: Payton, Samuel, James, and John Hambrick 1831: Payton, Samuel, John and Daniel Hambrick 1832; Payton Hambrick, Payton Jr., Samuel, John, James, Sidy, Pendleton Hambrick 1833: Daniel Hambrick

    01/02/2000 02:25:50
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Cabell Co VA
    2. 1836: John Hamrick 1837: David (2) and John Hamrick 1838: John and David Hamrick 1839 & 1840: John Hamrick 1841: John and David Hamrick 1842: John Hambrick 1843: John (2) and David Hambrick 1844-1850: John and David Hambrick

    01/02/2000 01:14:39
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Braxton Co 1836-1850
    2. 1836: Peter, Cyrus, Isaac G, John and Benjamin Hambrick 1837: Cyrus, Peter and Joel Hambrick 1838: Cyrus and Peter Hambrick 1840: Peter, Isaac G, Cyrus, Allen, Sias Hambrick 1842: Peter Hambrick (2) Isaac G Hambrick, Cyrus, Allen, Joel Hambrick 1843: Seth F., Peter, Isaac G., Cyrus and Joel Hamrick 1844: Seth F., Peter, Isaac G., Cyrus, Nathan and Joel Hamrick 1845: Seth F, Peter, Isaac G, Cyrus, Nathan M. and Joel Hamrick 1846: Seth F., Allen, Peter (3), Isaac G., Cyrus, Joel, Nathan Hamrick 1847: Seth F., Allen, Peter, Isaac G, Cyrus, George, Joel, Nathan, Benjamin Hamrick 1848: Benjamin, George, Peter, Isaac G., Allen, Seth F., Cyrus, Joel, Nathan Hamrick 1849: Allen, Benjamin, Cyrus, George, Isaac G., Joel, Nathan, Peter and Seth F Hamrick 1850: Allen, Benjamin, Cyrus, Geroge, Isaac G., Joe, Nathan Mc, Peter, and Seth F. Hamrick

    01/02/2000 01:12:41
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Halifax Co VA Tax
    2. 1790-1792: David Hambrick (1) 1818-1820: - William Hambrick 1 1821 - Randolph Hambrick 1822: William Hambrick (1 slave) & Randolph Hambrick 1823-1827: Randolph Hambrick 1828 - Randolph Hambrick (3) 1830 - Randolph Hambrick 1 1831 & 1832 -Randolph Hambrick 2 1833 -1835: Randolph Hambrick 1 1845 - Randolph (1) and John Hambrick (1) 1846-1850: Randolph Hambrick 1 Randolph had 1 slave over 16 in 1829; 3 slaves in 1830; 1 slave in 1831 and 1832.

    01/02/2000 01:05:03
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Pittsylvania Co VA tax
    2. 1787 & 1788 - David Hambrick 1793-1797 - David Hambrick 1799 - David Hambrick (2 white male tithables over 16) 1800 - David Hambrick (2) 1801 - David Hambrick (1) 1802 - David Hambrick (1) 1803 - David Hambrick (1) 1804 - David Hambrick (2) 1805 - David Hambrick (2) John Hambrick (1) 1806 - David Hambrick (2) 1807 - David Hambrick (2) 1809 - David Hambrick (2) 1810 - David Hambrick (3) 1812 - Jethua (??) Hambrick (1) David Hambrick & son (2) 1813 - David Hambrick & son (2) 1814 - David Hambrick & Son (2) William Hambrick (1) 1815 - David Hambrick & son 2 Sitha Hambrick 1 1816 - Sitha Hambrick 1 David Hambrick 2 1817 - William Hambrick 1 David Hambrick 2 1820 - William Hambrick 1

    01/02/2000 12:54:09
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Greenbrier Co VA Tax
    2. 1786 - Benj. Hamrick 1787 - Benj'm Hamrick 1788 - Benjamin Hamerick 1790 - Joel & Benjamin Hamerick 1791- Benjamin & Joel Hamerick 1794 - Benjamin Hambrick 1795 - Benjamin & Joel Hambrick 1796 - Benjamin & Joel Hambrick 1797-1800: Joel Hambrick 1806 - Enoch Hamrick (Jos. McMillion) 1807 - Enoch Hamrick Culberts 1809 & 1810: Enoch Hamrick 1814 - John Hamrick 1818 - John Hambrick 1819-1835: John Hambrick also spelled Hambric 1846 - John Hambrick (Sinking C) Charles Hambrick 1847 - John G Hambrick 1848 - John G Hambrick John G Hamrick (Spring Cr) Charles Hamrick 1849 - John G Hamrick Charles Hamrick 1850 - Charles and John G Hambrick

    01/02/2000 12:07:16
    1. [HAMRICK-L] Re: Fauqier Co #2
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