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    1. RE: [KYHARRIS-L] McNutt/Dickson
    2. Marsha McWilliams
    3. Good Morning, I've been following with interest these correspondences and have a couple of questions and comments: Could these McNUTTs have also been originally from the MD/DE area (mid-1700's) and the spelling also been McNATT? The ISGRIG family came from Baltimore Co, MD to Harrison Co abt. 1791, and a branch of my PAVEY family (from Caroline Co, MD) came sometime also between 1790 - 1800. Some of the PAVEYs did own land at Mill Creek. It has recently been suggested (we've found VERY little on the PAVEYs in Harrison Co.) that Scott Co. records should be checked. Has anyone ever researched these records for their Harrison Co. people? Does anyone know if the BERRYs have been researched, as there were BERRYs in MD/DE also who could have migrated? Marsha -----Original Message----- From: Fred Westcott [mailto:fredwes@interactive.net] Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 8:30 AM To: KYHARRIS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYHARRIS-L] McNutt/Dickson Carolyn, Jonathan MARSH b. 1769 PA or VA m. in Harrison Co., KY 1800 Mary METZ b. 1780 PA This couple moved in the 1830's to Boone Co., IN. Parents of Jonathan were William and Elizabeth (THARP) MARSH, m. 1763 Cumberland Co., PA. The MARSH family (Quaker) came from Ireland to eastern PA ca. 1735. Ca. 1750 they settled in York Co., PA. Between 1763 and 1770 they moved to Culpeper/(Rappahannock) Co., VA. MARSH and THARPs removed from there to Bourbon/(Harrison)Co., KY in 1784 and settled in what became western Harrison Co., KY - Raven and Twin/Mill Creek area. Jonathan MARSH bought land in the Twin Creek area in 1802. It's likely he's a neighbor of the DICKSONs. There seems to be a notable number of PA/northern MD or PA/VA people in Harrison Co. Fred >David Dickson m Susana McNutt 1790 Rockbridge Co VA was in Harrison Co KY by >1810. When Elizabeth McNutt dies in Harrison Co Ky she leaves a Will and >names daughters, Suzanna Dickson, Sarah Cragg; sons, Thomas, Samuel; g >daughter Betsy McNutt Williams, son-in-law David Williams. Written March 24, >1815. Probated April 1816. Wit Jonathan Marsh, John Berry, Sam Williams. >Carolyn Kent

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