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    1. Re: [HCGS] Genealogy wishes - Smith
    2. Sharon Bramhall
    3. Thanks, Linda.  ________________________________ From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected]; [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Mon, August 16, 2010 4:36:18 PM Subject: Re: [HCGS] Genealogy wishes - Smith I am doing some work on a Smith family who descended from Watters Smith for distant cousins. Ask me about your needs in a couple of weeks. There is an old  album filled with mostly Smith pictures but also Watson, Bailey, Steorts,  Gaston, Carr.  Many of the pictures are not identified. The Album was  purchased in 1898 but  some of the pictures are much older. I'm hoping  to find help in figuring who the people are. Linda In a message dated 12/19/2009 6:01:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  [email protected] writes: My  genealogy wish is:  ... ...to find the parents of my great-great  grandfather JOHN E. SMITH (1827-1865) who died in the Civil  War.  The KEY to identifying his parents may come in pinpointing the  lands of neighbors David Frashuer/Frazier, who was said to have lived  near him during his childhood.  Civil War records state John Smith  was born in "Randolph".  The Fraziers may have lived between  Good Hope and Big Isaac.  Land records were not specific .  John left a widow, Charlotte HYDE Smith, one son and several  daughters - one of which was my great-grandmother, Elizabeth Ann Smith  Davis.  (The son was named for his maternal grandfather - so no clue  lay there.)  As a young family, John and  Charlotte Smith settled on a run off of the Jarvisville Road - can't  recall the name of the run, but (I believe) the Jacob Fultz family lived on  the same run.  One of the daughters was a servant in their house.  After John's death, his family moved to a house and property along Rt. 50, just east of Cherry Camp, which they traded for property in Upshur  County. 1850 HARRISON CO. CENSUS / ORDER OF VISITATION:  -  With the exception of the Smiths listed,  these people provided depositions for John Smith's Civil War  widow's pension .  Many names are associated with the town of Good  Hope. House: #600 - Watters Smith(b1805 VA) -  Age  possibility for parenting of John E. Smith - but John is not listed as a son  in this family. #618 - James Sommerville- Father of deponent John  Sommerville.  (lived ¼  mile from K. Frashuer at time he gave CW  deposition, in Good Hope). #696 - Samuel Lanham.  Father of deponent  William Lanham, soldier with  John Smith.,  was b1840, age 10 in  1850 census - gave deposition for Kincheloe Frashuer pension. #742 -  William Perine #743 - Kincheloe Frazier(sic)  soldier who served with  John, said to have lived near where John Smith was raised #746 - David W.  Frazier(sic)  father of soldier Kincheloe Frazier #728 - James  Stonestreet.  Father of  deponent Samuel C. Stonestreet,  b1839, age 11 in 1850 census & fellow soldier, who gave deposition for  K.  Frashuer’s pension.  #857 - Robert & Rebecca  Burnsides.  Parents of deponent Isaac Burnsides (b1843) who said he  lived7 miles from K.Frashuer, at time of his deposition. (Other Frazier  families lived near Burnsides, in Houses #852, #855) #883 -  Sarah  Perine, mother of  deponent Isaac Wm. Perine, age 17, in 1850  Census.  Isaac  lived½ mile from K. Frashuer at time of deposition,  in Avon, Doddridge Co.  Knew Kincheloe for 50 years.    Perines are related to Frashuers #924 - Christian Smith(b1794 Maryland)  -age possibility for parenting of John E. Smith.  Couldn't find John  listed as son here, either. 1860 HARRISON CO. CENSUS /ORDER OF  VISITATION:  (John E., James L., & Samuel Davisson Smith living next  to each other has always intrigued me.  I cannot find parents for John,  but James & Samuel Smith’s parents are Isaac & Mary (Davisson) Smith.)  - the Aaron Smith line.  House: #1023- JOHN E.  SMITH(wife/Charlotte HYDE) appears to be living in the same house in 1860 that  Isaac & Mary Davisson Smith occupied in 1850 - (figuring the number of  families away from James Marsh in EACH census). #1028-James L  Smith (s/o Isaac & Mary) born 1824, at Rock Camp Harrison Co.  (wife/Martha Marsh; a son is named Isaac)  #1172-Samuel D.  Smith  (s/o Isaac & Mary) wife/Charlotte Marsh - Samuel, born in  Indiana #1605-Kincheloe Frazier(son of David) -  neighbor/soldier with  John Smith when he died, Civil War #1955-Peter & Margaret  HYDE(bro-in-law of John Smith - Jarvisville, Union Twp) #1968-David  FRAZIER- who lived near where John Smith was raised. (He was in Tenmile  District in 1870) MERRY CHRISTMAS, ONE AND ALL - hope all of your  Genea-wishes come true! Sharon Sprouse  Bramhall ________________________________ From:  Diana Johnson <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sat,  December 19, 2009 10:30:35 AM Subject: [HCGS] Genealogy wishes In  order to have an idea of what everyone is looking for genealogy-wise,  I'm hoping at least 52 of you will respond to this and I hope all 52  responses will be different.  I'm hoping this will generate some ideas  for the newsletter and the HCGS website. My genealogy wish is: I  would like to identify the parents of John Greathouse who married  Sarah McDade, daughter of James McDade.  It's possible that John's  father could be a Harrison County Greathouse, but have no concrete  proof.  There were Greathouses who settled in the northern panhandle  of WV, so that is another area of possibility for his parents. Those  of you on HCGS list, please let us know what your genealogy wish is. Thanks  for your interest and ideas. Diana  Johnson ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the  list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word  'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the  message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list,  please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe'  without the quotes in the subject and the body of the  message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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