Have been reading Hancock-L archives. Think I may know one of John Hancock's (1758-1835) Montgomery Co., NC children a girl, probably named Jane. She married Etheldred Clemmons son of Samuel Thompson Clemmons, in Montgomery Co., maybe as late as 1804. The family moved to Wilson Co., TN along with all of Thompson Clemmons children and I think some of the Hancocks. Etheldred shows up as a witness for a Handcock will in either 1813 or 1818 in Wilson Co. About 1838 he gives a power of attorney to claim his wife's portion of John Hancock's estate in Montgomery Co. By 1841 his wife has died and he marries Milly Hancock Edwards in Wilson Co. Milly was the widow of Eli Hancock. Hope Hancock was her brother. Anne Sloan
To Bob Hopkins and Helen Pockrus --- I copied the following from the Missouri Project also. It is obvious there are some errors, but would like you correct what you can. Do either of you know anything about the book or whatever it was by Richard R. Hancock. Is it possible that he lived in Indiana for a year? I somehow doubt that since his own bio said he left VA, and a month later arrived in OH. This seems to partly correct and partly mixed up. What part is correct? Ardath Taken from the Missouri Project: See notes of father; settled in Champaign Co, OH on farm in 1812 Resided in Fluvanna, Goochland Co, VA before moving to Champaign Co, OH John Hancock and His Descendents by Richard R. Hancock pg 9; The Virginia-Ohio Fusons, pub 1939 Elizabeth and Susannah Fuson named in Benjamin's will Notes stated that he moved to IN in 1815 from Patrick Co, VA; after 1 year in Indiana went to Wilson Co, TN, died along the way. Record of Robert Hancock. ----- Original Message ----- From: <BOBHOP@aol.com> To: <HANCOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 1:36 PM Subject: Re: [HANCOCK-L] Children of Major Hancock Jr. & Mary Page
Re Hancocks in OH & MO- I have Wm G. Hancock 1872 in Barry Co. MO. - Geo Wash Hancock Jr. 1845 in Bradford Co. PA. - Geo Wash Hancock Sr. 1812 in N.Y. Anyone following this line? Betty -----Original Message----- From: alicia d frank <alicia.df1@juno.com> To: HANCOCK-L@rootsweb.com <HANCOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, June 24, 2001 12:30 PM Subject: Re: [HANCOCK-L] John Hancock of OH book info >Ardath: > >I wonder where I could see the info of book about John Hancock of OH -- > could be the brother of my SADONA hancock..or did that line remain in >OH?.. > >I have the DAR app of a Miss Katherine Elizabeth Hancock (b. in St >Louis, MO >dau of John G. Hancock and Emiline M (Monette?) Parham. >Anything on Missouri Hancocks out there? > >This Katherine Elizabeth Mattingly and my grandmother, Angie Monette >Butcher joined DAR in 1907 and 1905 , respectively. >Also, coincidentally, Katherine mattingly named her daughter Katherine >MONETTE Mattingly .... >They all three joined DAR . > >Katherine's father , John Hancock and my 2 gggm SADONA HANCOCK - I >belielve are siblings -- the same parents: Francis and Elizabeth Poore >Hancock. of KY. >Anything out there? >Alicia in FL > >______________________________
Is there anyone on this list with Hancock's from New London County in CT ? Wishing you good health and a rainbow day, Minnie Ann Jesus , A Never Ending Friend !
There is a website for Melungeon but I cannot find the URL. I do know that it a good site and there are many descendants who are contributing to the site. Jean in TX ----- Original Message ----- From: "malinda" <mthiesse@swbell.net> To: <HANCOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 3:49 PM Subject: Re: [HANCOCK-L] Help! Melungeon Tamara Powell wrote: > anyone out there who can help me with my problem.there is a race , starts with an M, something like Mulogian , they were from appalachia area mostly.The theory is that some people came from the meditteranean area long ago and crossed with Indians.They spoke their own language had reddish hair and beards but lived like the Indians.Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I have a person wanting to know about this race of people but I just can't remember how to spell it. > Thank you > Tamara at homelite@theremc.com > > ==== HANCOCK Mailing List ==== > Feel free to post the data you find on HANCOCK > in your research. Census, bible, wills, marriages, > deaths, cemetery, deeds, tax lists, and other > useful data. You might help a cousin who needs it. ______________________________
Bob, I copied this from the Missouri Project. Something is wrong with it but I can't put my finger on it. Please look it over. I believe this is supposed to be the Major of 1770. My files are a mess, and I just can't afford to verify all of the info, so I sure hope your info is correct. At least I know you have really tried to get to the bottom of a lot of it. Thanks for so much help. I'll probably be back but I want to work my way through some of the errors. If I have questions, I hope you don't mind me asking for more help. Living in Canada with so many American lines, can be challenging. Ardath - I don't know who "Karen" is - no surname. Also someone posted an Elizabeth Fuson who married Josiah Adams before she married a Major Hancock, (1814 in Patrick Co.) and they apparently moved to Champaign Co. OH. where their children were born. Can anyone verify this? Notes taken from the "Missouri Project". Karen's record listed md Miss Elizabeth Fuson, D. Kentucky, but was crossed out. Gave power of attorney to Wm. Hancock to sell land in VA 7 Nov 1818, Patrick Co, VA recs. Received land in 1802 from his father's will, Patrick Co, VA; possible issueStephen Hancock b. 1786 md. Rowrod; 20 Mary Hancock abt 1803 married Richard Wade, JR 1821 - needs to be verified. Hist. of Va. vol 6 - "R. Major Hancock of Wayne Co, KY, says on 28 Nov 1849 in Clinton Co, KY that he was born on 18 Jul 1770 in Fluvanna Co, VA and is 8 years younger than his sister. Records of Martin Dunville.
Hello List On June 22, Csgogo@aol.com wrote about Benjamin Hancock's will from Talbot County MD Wills. The following dates were given: "Made 14 December 1674; Probated: 10 June....; Registered ye 7 Decem. 1787" After re-reading and comparing dates, I'm wondering if a typo was made. Could the will have been made in 1674 and not registered until 1787? Could Csgogo confirm the dates, please? (I'm sorry I don't have your name, Csgogo.) Thanks. Linda
Hi, Am seeking info on family history & ancestry. Would like any info on James Blackshear Hancock, s/o Allen Hancock, born 1843 in Thomas County, GA. Lived adult life in Jasper County, TX. Thanks, Wayne Hancock
Mahaila E.(?)born 1860(Giles) & Marcus Walker Hancock (Wythe) born 1855 had the following children in Bland,Va.: Charles W Hancock-he had no children Vernon Hancock- he had no children Laura Mae Hancock who married Benj. Terry. Mae and Ben Terry had 4 children- Thelma,William,Fannie and Lula Ina Hancock who married Luther Lampert. They had children but I don't know the names or how many. Eva T. Hancock who married George King. They had 1 son,unknown name. Andrew Ballard Hancock who married Edna Pauley. They had one 1 daughter,my mother. Andrew and Edna died of the flu in 1918. Jasper Hancock married Mae Farmer. They had a daughter,Helen. Jasper also died of the flu in 1918. Does anyone have any information on this family? Such as what was Mahaila's maiden name? The name and marriages of Ina's children? Eva's son name? Jasper's and Andrew's grandchildren are looking for Walker Hancock descendants. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Hi again Bob, I just went to the IGI and found this for Major Jr. in 1803. I am curious as to where it came from also, and would love to get this straight. Here is a copy & paste, I hope, of what I found. Haven't checked out the other names. - Ardath "This is very interesting but from where does it come? " Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v4.02 North America Select record to download - (50 maximum) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Major R. HANCOCK Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 1803 Poss, Goochland, Virginia Parents: Father: Major HANCOCK Mother: Mary PAGE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Source Information: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Film Number: 1985264 ----- Original Message ----- From: <BOBHOP@aol.com> To: <HANCOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:09 PM Subject: Re: [HANCOCK-L] Children of Major Hancock Jr. & Mary Page >
Bob - I also tried to get into Chart 3 that you mentioned and I couldn't figure out a way. Please respond on the list so we all can find out. Ardath ----- Original Message ----- From: <Tlkells@aol.com> To: <HANCOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 6:48 PM Subject: Re: [HANCOCK-L] The Hancock brothers from Virginia - Maureen Hanc ock > Bob - > > It's been a while since I learned anything about the Hancock Project. How do > I access the charts, especially Chart Three you mentioned to Casey. > > Theda Kells Hoyt > > > ==== HANCOCK Mailing List ==== > Check out our HANCOCK Project World Wide at: > http://members.aol.com/heatherjvw/Hancock/ >
Melungeon Tamara Powell wrote: > anyone out there who can help me with my problem.there is a race , starts with an M, something like Mulogian , they were from appalachia area mostly.The theory is that some people came from the meditteranean area long ago and crossed with Indians.They spoke their own language had reddish hair and beards but lived like the Indians.Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I have a person wanting to know about this race of people but I just can't remember how to spell it. > Thank you > Tamara at homelite@theremc.com > > ==== HANCOCK Mailing List ==== > Feel free to post the data you find on HANCOCK > in your research. Census, bible, wills, marriages, > deaths, cemetery, deeds, tax lists, and other > useful data. You might help a cousin who needs it.
Julia: Thanks for providing the backgrounder on this. I too have noticed many variations of the same family tree. Given the nature of genealogy and the uncertainly of this whole process, especially prior to 1850, I guess some of this is to be expected. There is a way to solve this. The Lee Society of Virginia is an official membership organization who's applicants must prove lineage to Richard Henry Lee, or a proven link to a previously approved application. All applications MUST contain authoritative documentation. This is analogous to the same approach of the Daughters of the American Revolution. I realize that this sounds like a snobby, expensive, and very laborious way of maintaining a family tree, but since everything for the Lee's has been 'proven' for over 370 odd years of family history, it is perhaps the most accurate and widely developed family tree in America. I realize that the above is not plausible for Hancocks, and that furthermore it is not your intent to achieve such a feat. However, I do on the other hand feel that circulating information in multiple variants could lead to a situation where inaccurate data becomes 'fact' over time through wide scale distribution, which is something the Internet is perfectly suited toward. So my question to you and your colleagues is how can we organize this data in such a way as to afford open access to all rightful owners in a manner that reduces errors and does not favor one version over another. I am VERY interested in helping within my means to enable the "Project" to achieve such a goal. I feel that most others would also agree! Again thanks for the clarification, and I am sorry that some of my VERY DISTANT cousins were so unnecessarily RUDE!!! Casey -----Original Message----- From: JULIAFWOOD@aol.com [mailto:JULIAFWOOD@aol.com] Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 2:17 PM To: HANCOCK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HANCOCK-L] The Hancock brothers from Virginia - Maureen Hanc ock In a message dated 06/22/2001 10:15:32 AM Central Daylight Time, CaseyMc@pianet.org writes: > I'm not sure if this is the "Chart 3" you reference, but try: > > Just a little history on Chart #3 and the Hancock Project. When we were very much involved with the Project, and taking all the submissions of all the Charts for the Project, we received several of Chart #3. Bob Hopkins' was the first to arrive, and John Hancock, a member of our committee put it online, and that is the one that is listed above. Meanwhile, we were trying to merge all the ones that we had received from all reseachers of this line, and it became a nightmare, as all the data was different, and would not merge. We had angry members asking that their names be removed from the researcher's page since Bob's file was the only one online, and did not properly represent their individual research, and we received much hate mail from one particular researcher because her email address is included in Bob's data. She seemed to think that we put it there and had the power to remove it, and that our refusal to do so was a personal vendetta against her. Her messages to the committee became more and more abusive, until I, finally, removed the URL from our Chart #3 page. And blocked her, so that she cannot send me mail. It is my intention to list each researcher's homepage next to their name on our Project's Researcher pages for each Chart. I have tried to get to Bob's Hancock family on his homepage, but my computer hangs up each time I try. I do not know what the problem is with his page, but I will not link to it until I am able to access the Hancock's that are there. If any of you have a homepage on your line, whether it is Chart #3 or any other line, send me the URL along with your particular line. I will get it on the Project pages ASAP, but I do not do this often, as I have other duties as well. I will try to let you know when it has been posted. Thanks, Julia French Wood ==== HANCOCK Mailing List ==== Thank you for your support of The HANCOCK Family Discussion List. Please post your HANCOCK folks periodically so we will all know who you are looking for.
In a message dated 6/22/01 2:05:13 PM, bqueen@compusmart.ab.ca writes: << Ardath - I don't know who "Karen" is - no surname. Also someone posted an Elizabeth Fuson who married Josiah Adams before she married a Major Hancock, (1814 in Patrick Co.) and they apparently moved to Champaign Co. OH. where their children were born. Can anyone verify this? >> Ardarth- First the Major of Champaoing Co- b 13 Mar 1792 Patrick Co VA ------- s/o Benjamin & Nancy Corn & Benjamin is s/o John D Major married Elizabeth Sarah Fuson b 14 Apr 1792 VA. Elizabeth m. Joshua Adams 28 Nov 1807 !Elizabeth's life before her marriage to Major was somewhat shadowy but Elizabeth (the daughter) correctly stated in her records published in the Fuson (Family) book that Elizabeth had been married before, whom to, and the dates of the one child resulting from that marriage. I found his tombstone, he was buried with Elizabeth and Major; he had died at the age of 14. So Major not only raised ten kids of his own, but also, a stepson for a few years. Above info from Debbie caverdjmoore@hotmail.com ===== Here id what I have on Major 1793! Benjamin his father was surety on his marriage record ! Major appears on the Census of Champaign Co OH 1820-1870. His birthdate is from the reference by Ferguson (below) ! He purchased land "between the Miami's Survey Range 13 TWP O4, SEC 14 in Champaign Co OH on 29 Aug 1831. See "EARLY OHIO SETTLERS PURCHASERS OF LAND IN SW OHIO" BY BERRY & DAVID 1986, PAGE 130 ! According to "HOPKINS OF VA" he had three sons and five daughters ! The Census lists children of Major as being: Richard Hancock m Polly Cooper .. Lewis Hancock .. Martha Hancock 1817 - ...Elizabeth Hancock 1831 - ...Ann Hancock 1834 - .. Angeline Hancock 1839 - ...Jesse Osborn Hancock 1842 - ! Information below on this family comes from Debbie Moore caverdjmoore@hotmail.com ! "The Virginia-Ohio Fusons" by Sylvia Fuson Ferguson, 1939, Oxford Press -pgs. 191-192 MAJOR HANCOCK 1792-1879 ! Quoted verbatim from the Fuson book: ! MAJOR AND ELIZABETH FUSON HANCOCK’S DESCENDANTS IN THE MINISTRY MAJOR HANCOCK (1792-1879) Christian Minister (D.) Transcript from the Herald of Gospel Liberty, published in Dayton, Ohio, September 18, 1880. Number 37, Page 2. MEMORIAL SERVICE AT MIAMI (OHIO) CONFERENCE By N. Summerbell ! I (Major Hancock) was born March 13, 1792, in Patrick County, Virginia. My father’s name was Benjamin; my mother’s was Nancy "Deacons". I was married October 2, 1814, to Elizabeth Fuson (sister of Elder Jeremiah, Samuel, and James, of the Christian Church, Joel and William Fuson, of the Baptist Church). I came to the State of Ohio a month and one day after my marriage, starting November 3, 1814, and arrived November 23, 1814. I was converted and received the pardon of my sins from God August 19, 1816 (I can never forget that day), under the labors of Elder Isaac McBride, a minister in the Christian Church. I was baptized by Elder James Dunlap, a Baptist minister, the following October, and united with the Christian Church in October, 1816, at “Muddy Run” one mile west of West Liberty, Ohio. Our meetings were good - very good. The great and good Elders Nathan Worley, Samuel Kyle, and others - men of God, of great power in the spirit and ability as speakers - preached to us. And our prayer and speaking meetings were very interesting. Elders D. Long, Enoch Harvey, William Dye, of the Miami Conference, Elder Joseph Kirby, George Alkire, and Fergus Graham, of Deer Creek Conference, often labored with success. There were only then the Miami and Deer Creek Conferences in the state. In 1832 I felt that I had a call to the ministry. This came at first when I was riding on horseback in the woods. It seemed to me that I could not speak as a minister but I felt irrestibly impelled to the work. Elder Samuel (the youngest of the five brother ministers) assisted me much by encouragement. I preached (maintaining my family of ten children three boys and seven girls, as best I could by my farming) for thirty years - until unable to do so longer. During this time I laboured hard, often working till midnight, gathering corn and chopping wood by moonlight, asking nothing for my labours in the ministry though I was persuaded to accept half a collection taken up at Palestine Church by Elder Justus Hunt, who gave the collection to Elder Samuel Fuson, who, on our way home, forced me to receive $2.10 - one-half of it - much to my regret ever since, as it seems too little to name, and yet truth compels me to name it. I never took the sole pastoral care of a church, but laboured as I saw openings, and in assisting others, always assisting as a layman in supporting the gospel and contributing in building churches.” ! (Major Hancock left with N. Summerbell a note for $500, to be paid to the charities of the Christian Church). ! He gave the above account very feebly, and lived only about three years. His account of his own ministry is modest, and a much more modest minute than is necessary. Major Hancock was famous, not for pulpit oratory, but for able counsel, gifted utterances, great wisdom, and a model spirit. His was the influence of a prophet rather than a preacher; and ministers and common men listened to his words as an oracle. The universal feeling for him was that of affection, admiration, and reverence. His children are well known as able workers in the church. ! Obituary, September 26, 1879 Source: Unknown ! MAJOR HANCOCK ! In Bellefontaine, Ohio, September 20, 1879 at the residence of his son-in-law H C. Moore, Major Hancock in the 88th year of his age. ! He was born in Patrick County, Virginia March 13, 1792. In 1814 he married a sister of the late Elder Jeremiah Fuson of West Liberty and soon after moved to Champaign County where they encountered the hardships of a pioneer life. In 1821 he united with the Christian Church and for many years after preached free gospel. ! The last few years of his life he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. H. C. Moore. Sight, hearing and strength gradually failed him until he passed peacefully away, after several months of suffering from dropsey. ! updated Fuson book printed in the 1970's. It quotes info he told his daughter in *1857* and gives his mother's name (Nancy Deacons) and more importantly his GRANDFATHER's name, Richard DEACONS and grandmother (Young) Deacons.( Given name not mentioned.). ! Above info from Debbie caverdjmoore@hotmail.com below from the cited Fuson Book Nancy Hancock Sloan Not in Major's household in 1850 Census William Hancock Not in Major's household in 1850 Census Sarah Hancock Hewlings Not in Major's household in 1850 Census Hiram Hancock Not in Major's household in 1850 Census Martha Hancock Dearduff James Hancock Not in Major's household in 1850 Census Hannah Hancock b. Apr. 7, 1820; d. Aug., 1846; single Elizabeth Hancock Moore Anna Hancock Anderson Angeline Hancock Jones ! A settlement of Major's estate was found in Logan Co by Debbie Moore. This has the following information: ! William of MO; Mrs. Sarah Hewlings of West Liberty OH; Martha Dearduff of Columbus OH; Elizabeth Moore of Bellfontainge OH: Angeline Jones of WI; Hiram, deceased with the following children- Dennis of Piqua, OH, Mrs. Orville Voris of Muncie IN. Mrs. Elizabeth Shearer of Mt Victory OH, Lerot an imbecile in the Troy OH infirmary ; and James (deceased) who had children Virgil in IA and Mrs Jose Price of IA. ========================================= ""Karen's record listed md Miss Elizabeth Fuson, D. Kentucky, but was crossed out. Gave power of attorney to Wm. Hancock to sell land in VA 7 Nov 1818, Patrick Co, VA recs. Received land in 1802 from his father's will, Patrick Co, VA; possible issueStephen Hancock b. 1786 md. Rowrod; 20 Mary Hancock abt 1803 married Richard Wade, JR 1821 - needs to be verified. Hist. of Va. vol 6 - "R. Major Hancock of Wayne Co, KY, says on 28 Nov 1849 in Clinton Co, KY that he was born on 18 Jul 1770 in Fluvanna Co, VA and is 8 years younger than his sister. Records of Martin Dunville. Poor MISSOURI PROJECT !! The above is goobleygook. Karen has mixed Major 1792 of Patrick VA and Champaign OH with Major 1770 of Patrick and Wayne Co KY. The younger Major was never in KY. BobHop Visit our home page http://mx4.xoom.com/bhop1 Major family names- Abel, Adams, Anders, Bellisfield, Brock, Byers, Davis, Dement, Field, Guffey, Hancock, Hockaday, Hopkins, Irvine, McClanahan, Scarbrough, Shipley, Strother, Stonestreet, Wade, Wampler, Westlake
In a message dated 6/22/01 11:15:32 AM, CaseyMc@pianet.org writes: << I'm not sure if this is the "Chart 3" you reference, but try: http://www.flash.net/~jwhancoc/bobhop.htm >> Casey- Yes, thanks. That is the correct address. I just noticed a couple 0of changes which should be made and I will approach Julie for that purpose. Thanks. bobHop Visit our home page http://mx4.xoom.com/bhop1 Major family names- Abel, Adams, Anders, Bellisfield, Brock, Byers, Davis, Dement, Field, Guffey, Hancock, Hockaday, Hopkins, Irvine, McClanahan, Scarbrough, Shipley, Strother, Stonestreet, Wade, Wampler, Westlake
thank you very much ----- Original Message ----- From: "malinda" <mthiesse@swbell.net> To: <HANCOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 1:49 PM Subject: Re: [HANCOCK-L] Help! > Melungeon > > > > Tamara Powell wrote: > > > anyone out there who can help me with my problem.there is a race , starts with an M, something like Mulogian , they were from appalachia area mostly.The theory is that some people came from the meditteranean area long ago and crossed with Indians.They spoke their own language had reddish hair and beards but lived like the Indians.Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I have a person wanting to know about this race of people but I just can't remember how to spell it. > > Thank you > > Tamara at homelite@theremc.com > > > > ==== HANCOCK Mailing List ==== > > Feel free to post the data you find on HANCOCK > > in your research. Census, bible, wills, marriages, > > deaths, cemetery, deeds, tax lists, and other > > useful data. You might help a cousin who needs it. > > > ==== HANCOCK Mailing List ==== > Check out our HANCOCK Project World Wide at: > http://members.aol.com/heatherjvw/Hancock/
In a message dated 06/22/2001 10:15:32 AM Central Daylight Time, CaseyMc@pianet.org writes: > I'm not sure if this is the "Chart 3" you reference, but try: > > Just a little history on Chart #3 and the Hancock Project. When we were very much involved with the Project, and taking all the submissions of all the Charts for the Project, we received several of Chart #3. Bob Hopkins' was the first to arrive, and John Hancock, a member of our committee put it online, and that is the one that is listed above. Meanwhile, we were trying to merge all the ones that we had received from all reseachers of this line, and it became a nightmare, as all the data was different, and would not merge. We had angry members asking that their names be removed from the researcher's page since Bob's file was the only one online, and did not properly represent their individual research, and we received much hate mail from one particular researcher because her email address is included in Bob's data. She seemed to think that we put it there and had the power to remove it, and that our refusal to do so was a personal vendetta against her. Her messages to the committee became more and more abusive, until I, finally, removed the URL from our Chart #3 page. And blocked her, so that she cannot send me mail. It is my intention to list each researcher's homepage next to their name on our Project's Researcher pages for each Chart. I have tried to get to Bob's Hancock family on his homepage, but my computer hangs up each time I try. I do not know what the problem is with his page, but I will not link to it until I am able to access the Hancock's that are there. If any of you have a homepage on your line, whether it is Chart #3 or any other line, send me the URL along with your particular line. I will get it on the Project pages ASAP, but I do not do this often, as I have other duties as well. I will try to let you know when it has been posted. Thanks, Julia French Wood
Bob and Alice, As you probably noticed there are 2 sets of children running around. Bob, you said that these girls were from his First wife. Who was she? Was Mary Page his first or second wife? Alice sent a messages with a different list of children. Are these also children of Major Hancock Jr.? Is anyone researching this line, that has accurate info? Do either of you have any dates, etc.? Thanks, Ardath in Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: <BOBHOP@aol.com> To: <HANCOCK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 11:05 AM Subject: Re: [HANCOCK-L] Children of Major Hancock Jr. & Mary Page > > In a message dated 6/21/01 11:14:55 AM, bqueen@compusmart.ab.ca writes: > > << Does anyone have a list of children of Major Hancock Jr. & Mary Page. >> > > Ardath- > > Major 1772- 1849 had only daughters all from his first wife. > > Parmela > Mahala > Elizabeth > Matilda > Nancy > > I do not have accurate dates of birth for any. BobHop > > Visit our home page http://mx4.xoom.com/bhop1 > > Major family names- Abel, Adams, Anders, Bellisfield, Brock, Byers, Davis, > Dement, Field, Guffey, Hancock, Hockaday, Hopkins, Irvine, McClanahan, > Scarbrough, Shipley, Strother, Stonestreet, Wade, Wampler, Westlake > > > ==== HANCOCK Mailing List ==== > If you would like to submit HANCOCK Census records, Wills > or other documents to be posted on our Project Page, > contact: JuliaFWood@aol.com >
Are there any researchers on the List for Augustine, brother of Simon? I would really like to compare notes. Thanks Bill Felknor billf2k@yahoo.com
anyone out there who can help me with my problem.there is a race , starts with an M, something like Mulogian , they were from appalachia area mostly.The theory is that some people came from the meditteranean area long ago and crossed with Indians.They spoke their own language had reddish hair and beards but lived like the Indians.Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I have a person wanting to know about this race of people but I just can't remember how to spell it. Thank you Tamara at homelite@theremc.com