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    1. [KSReno] Re: Phoebe Bainum (some of the family)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baynum, Bainum, Greer, Grier, Grear, Midgley (other sp.) Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Vm.2ADE/345.665.1.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Where are you getting the birth dates for Levi, William, John and Barthomew II ? I have seen spectulated births from another researcher, but they are only speculated. I have researched the Delmarva Pen (maryland, delaware, and Va (accomack & northampton) with no avail. Here's what we definitly know as fact: Bartholomew I was in the 1733 tax lists Maryland. For him to be listed he would have had to be at least 16 years old. Making him born before 1717. His will was proved on Aug 8th, 1759. Bartholomew would sell some of his property to a William Bainum in 1756 and then leave the plantation to his son, William I in 1759. Nowhere .............................has the dates of his sons been found........ yet? I do believe that Bartholomew and Elloner was probably married in 1733. Because of Bartholomew being in the household of Thomas Midgley in the tax record. Thomas Midgley was Elloner's brother or half-brother. Her mother, Usley, being married at least twice. To a Mr. Midgley and then to a John Greer. Bartholomew Baynum was an "heir" of George Baynum. George would be dead by 1700/1 (documents that I found in Accomack/Northampton Cos, Virginia) In those documents only daughter Ann is mentioned as being about 12 years old. Making her born abt 1688. She was boundout due to her being an orphan.

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