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    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] A question to Ponder
    2. Hi Shelia, Good question! I've wondered about this too, and also wondered why a list of all of the Palatines form the Palatinate has never been located. It seems unreal that there would only be a records in England of John George's family. I wonder who found the record originally? I think we all just assumed the earlier researchers claims were correct and carried them forward. And apparently a lot was speculation based on a preponderance of evidence. Gayle, I am assuming you don't have the following so I'm sending for you, it should answer your question [no names were given for the other family members]. Note: It appears to me Oates added the bracketed parts. Also, note Oates has "Kingdom Tolson" and Charles Kornegay's book has "Kingdom Talsen." Which is correct!?!?!? >From page 1 of book published 2-3-1996 by John Martin Oates, Jr., titled John George Kornegay 1670 - 1711 - The Palatine Immigrant. Document preserved in the British Museum Library, London, England, Board of Trade, Misc.., Vol 2, Page 57. 6 May 1709 - A list of all the poor Germans lately come over from the Palatinate into this Kingdom Tolsen in St. Catharine's. (1) Hornigh (Kornegay now) - John George, age 38 years, [his] wife [no age], sons (2) 8 and 2 years old, daughters (2) 12 and 10 years old. Member of Reformed Church. Husbandman and Winedresser." The following was copied from page 9 of book published by Charles Kornegay titled Kornegay History, 1710 - 1986 [Kathlynn insert - note both state "list" List of Germans from the Palatinate Who Came to England 1709 Documents preserved in the British Museum Library, London, England, Board of Trade Misc., Vol 2, page 57. 6 May 1709 - a list of all the poor Germans lately come over from the Palatinate into this Kingdom Talsen in St. Catherines [1] Hornigh [Kornegay now] John George, age 38 years. Wife, sons [2] 8 and 2 years old Daughters, [2] 12 and 10 years old Member - Reformed Church Husbandman and Winedresser Kathlynn

    05/23/2001 02:30:00
    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] A question to Ponder
    2. Benny and Linda Huff
    3. Hello everyone. This is Benny Huff. Does anyone know if the John Martin Oates book and the Charles Kornegay book are in print and if so how one might obtain them? I would love to get two copies of each. Benny ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 7:30 PM Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] A question to Ponder > Hi Shelia, > Good question! I've wondered about this too, and also wondered why a list of > all of the Palatines form the Palatinate has never been located. It seems > unreal that there would only be a records in England of John George's family. > I wonder who found the record originally? I think we all just assumed the > earlier researchers claims were correct and carried them forward. And > apparently a lot was speculation based on a preponderance of evidence. > > Gayle, I am assuming you don't have the following so I'm sending for you, it > should answer your question [no names were given for the other family > members]. Note: It appears to me Oates added the bracketed parts. Also, > note Oates has "Kingdom Tolson" and Charles Kornegay's book has "Kingdom > Talsen." Which is correct!?!?!? > > From page 1 of book published 2-3-1996 by John Martin Oates, Jr., titled John > George Kornegay 1670 - 1711 - The Palatine Immigrant. > > Document preserved in the British Museum Library, London, England, Board of > Trade, Misc.., Vol 2, Page 57. > 6 May 1709 - A list of all the poor Germans lately come over from the > Palatinate into this Kingdom Tolsen in St. Catharine's. > (1) Hornigh (Kornegay now) - John George, age 38 years, [his] wife [no age], > sons (2) 8 and 2 years old, daughters (2) 12 and 10 years old. Member of > Reformed Church. Husbandman and Winedresser." > > The following was copied from page 9 of book published by Charles Kornegay > titled Kornegay History, 1710 - 1986 [Kathlynn insert - note both state > "list" > > List of Germans from the Palatinate > Who Came to England 1709 > Documents preserved in the British Museum Library, London, England, > Board of Trade Misc., Vol 2, page 57. > 6 May 1709 - a list of all the poor Germans lately come over from the > Palatinate into this Kingdom Talsen in St. Catherines > [1] Hornigh [Kornegay now] John George, age 38 years. > Wife, sons [2] 8 and 2 years old > Daughters, [2] 12 and 10 years old > Member - Reformed Church > Husbandman and Winedresser > > Kathlynn > > > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > To view Kornegay Family Pages go to > http://www.jbquinn.net/Family_History/index.htm >

    05/23/2001 03:18:53
    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] A question to Ponder
    2. albertjustice
    3. Jerry got a copy of it somewhere. Ask him. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Benny and Linda Huff" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: 23 May, 2001 7:18 PM Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] A question to Ponder > Hello everyone. This is Benny Huff. Does anyone know if the John Martin > Oates book and the Charles Kornegay book are in print and if so how one > might obtain them? I would love to get two copies of each. > > Benny > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 7:30 PM > Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] A question to Ponder > > > > Hi Shelia, > > Good question! I've wondered about this too, and also wondered why a list > of > > all of the Palatines form the Palatinate has never been located. It seems > > unreal that there would only be a records in England of John George's > family. > > I wonder who found the record originally? I think we all just assumed > the > > earlier researchers claims were correct and carried them forward. And > > apparently a lot was speculation based on a preponderance of evidence. > > > > Gayle, I am assuming you don't have the following so I'm sending for you, > it > > should answer your question [no names were given for the other family > > members]. Note: It appears to me Oates added the bracketed parts. Also, > > note Oates has "Kingdom Tolson" and Charles Kornegay's book has "Kingdom > > Talsen." Which is correct!?!?!? > > > > From page 1 of book published 2-3-1996 by John Martin Oates, Jr., titled > John > > George Kornegay 1670 - 1711 - The Palatine Immigrant. > > > > Document preserved in the British Museum Library, London, England, Board > of > > Trade, Misc.., Vol 2, Page 57. > > 6 May 1709 - A list of all the poor Germans lately come over from the > > Palatinate into this Kingdom Tolsen in St. Catharine's. > > (1) Hornigh (Kornegay now) - John George, age 38 years, [his] wife [no > age], > > sons (2) 8 and 2 years old, daughters (2) 12 and 10 years old. Member of > > Reformed Church. Husbandman and Winedresser." > > > > The following was copied from page 9 of book published by Charles Kornegay > > titled Kornegay History, 1710 - 1986 [Kathlynn insert - note both state > > "list" > > > > List of Germans from the Palatinate > > Who Came to England 1709 > > Documents preserved in the British Museum Library, London, England, > > Board of Trade Misc., Vol 2, page 57. > > 6 May 1709 - a list of all the poor Germans lately come over from the > > Palatinate into this Kingdom Talsen in St. Catherines > > [1] Hornigh [Kornegay now] John George, age 38 years. > > Wife, sons [2] 8 and 2 years old > > Daughters, [2] 12 and 10 years old > > Member - Reformed Church > > Husbandman and Winedresser > > > > Kathlynn > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > To view Kornegay Family Pages go to > > http://www.jbquinn.net/Family_History/index.htm > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > To post messages to this list send To: [email protected]; > To subscribe or unsubscribe send to [email protected] >

    05/24/2001 07:40:50