again, and to repeat, the william harris, wife, mary of hanover, louisa, and goochland cos, va with sons sherwood harris and gilliam harris, and whose daughter agnes is said to have married john cawthon, were certainly not my william harris, sr/ frances goode or william harris/ judith hudson, who were in brunswick/ lunenburg cos, va by 1743/ 1746. again, my william harris, sr/ frances goode and william harris/ judith hudson were there in lunenburg co, va at a time when this william harris/ mary and his sons sherwood harris and a gilliam harris were in goochland co, va. however, as i have posted, again, many times in the past, both my william harris, sr/ frances goode and my william harris/ judith hudson were involved with the will and estate of john wilburn/ his wife, judith, from 1757 to 1762 there in lunenburg co, va. again, john wilborn's son, thomas wilburn also continued to live in this same woodpecker/ bluestone creek area as william harris/ judith hudson and to be involved with the same individuals and families, etc. i have never been able to learn who this john wilburn or his wife, judith, were but, again, it definitely seems significant that my william harris, sr/ frances goode and william harris/ judith hudson were both involved there with john wilborn and that his son thomas wilborn continued to live near and be involved with william harris/ judith hudson. in looking at this info dolores rutherford posted re the harris; page; and wilburn families in goochland co, va, i noted that there were two wilburn boys bound out to robert page, who were the sons of this richard wilburn. our john wilburn, wife, judith, who died in 1757 in lunenburg co, va could not have been one of the sons of this richard wilburn, who died in goochland co, va ca 1759 and whose sons were bound out to robert page, but could "our" john wilburn/ wilborn of lunenburg co, va, perhaps, have been a brother of this richard wilburn of goochland co, va? here again is an excerpt from this post by delores rutherford re the harris; page; wilburn connections there in goochland co, va, stating that two sons of this richard wilburn there were bound out to robert page: In 1750, John sold his first land (100 acres) to Richard WILBURN, who, as you may remember, was the father of the two WILBURN boys bound out to Robert PAGE after Richard's death about 1759. John purchased two other tracts of land in this county, one of 270 acres in 1751 and another of 100 acres in 1758. to be continued: belva harris cauthen harris dna group 8---------26910