Richard M. Hamrick, Jr. wrote: > > ---------- > From: [email protected][SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, May 03, 1998 5:22 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: HAMRICK-D Digest V98 #55 > > I have certainly enjoyed the discussion of the first three generations of Patrick the First's children. I have only one complaint as follows: > > Isn't there someone on the net somewhere who is a descendent of John who married Nancy Hazelrigg. She died prior to 1805 and he died circa 1815 in Loudoun County, VA. > > His sons: Daniel, died after 1850 probably in Salt Creek Township, Ohio > William, died Dec 29, 1850 Wayne Township, Muskingum County, OH > Henry, died after August 28, 1950 in Brush Creek Township, Muskingum County, OH > James, died before Sept 21, 1825, Frederick County, VA. His widow, Charlotte Shull moved to OH > Elijah, died Taylor County, WV, in 1873 > Peyton which is my line, died Augusta county, VA > August 7, 1855. > John Hamrick, Jr. I have no records > > Daughters: Nancy, possibly married John Matthews in Muskingum County, OH in June 1822 She would be in her forties at this date. > Susannah: no records in my files. > > Sometime I feel like the proverbial misfit at a family reunion. I'm kin to all of you, I just don't know how or where. > > Richard M. Hamrick, Jr. > [email protected] > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Part 1.2 Type: application/ms-tnef > Encoding: base64 Richard, Are you simply looking for other relatives to the same line, or are you looking for information on the line? If it is the latter, then what do you want to know? One thing you should know for sure is that John didn't died in Loudoun County. Are you the Richard in Staunton, VA? Was someone in the family connected with a funeral home or something? Also what format is the file you attached to the note? I have not seen that file extension before, and I am wondering what program it works with. Steven A. Bridges [email protected]