Dean: Yes, that is important and I have it in my files. We must remember also that we usually count three generations per century (as an average). We are only saying that the same names come down in future generations; but, which really proves nothing. Felicia -----Original Message----- From: Mdeanhunt@aol.com <Mdeanhunt@aol.com> To: HUNT-L@rootsweb.com <HUNT-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 11:37 AM Subject: Re: [HUNT-L] Re: Clues from English Archives >Sandy and Group, > >Thanks so much for responding to my original question. With all the common >use of the names, Ralph, John, Richard, etal., it is confusing to say the >least. I do wish to point out that my information, based mostly on the F & C >file, shows that the immigrant Ralph Hunt of New Pasquoson Parish, York Co., >VA, at age 22 transported to Virginia, under authority of a certificate issued >by the minister of Gravesend, on board the "Primrose" 27 July 1635. Of >course, all the above is subject to error. > >M. Dean Hunt >Louisville, KY > > >==== HUNT Mailing List ==== >For answers to your mail list questions visit the HUNTList FAQ page at ><http://members.aol.com/huntlist/faq.htm> or request a copy by sending >the word "faq" in the SUBJECT of your message to <huntlist@netscape.net> > > > > > > >