Finally have a minute to get what PRICE info I do have which really isn't much. Most connect to a line that I was at the time researching ~ ~ the Jacob Sinex/Elizabeth Price lineage is what I am trying to verify as to parents ~ ~ Each "paragraph" is a separate family. Hon Francis Price married Ann McCamley Price (no dates/no other info) They had a son Hon Rodman McCamley Price born May 5, 1816 died June 7, 1894 and he married Matilda Caroline Trenchard who was born January 12, 1816 daughter of Edward Trenchard (born circa 1784 died November 3, 1824) & wife Elizabeth Sands (born September 20, 1786 died May 9, 1867). I have an Elizabeth Price born Delaware married to Jacob Sinex December 13, 1821 and they had a son Charles Sinex born September 5, 1822 Delaware. Elizabeth was a daughter of Richard Price and wife Margaret Pennington. She had siblings Margaret, Ann, Sarah & Mary (I have no source for these siblings though). Then I have a Sarah Price (no info) married to Michael Spanseiler and this line most likely Pennsylvania due to the Spanseiler family. Susan Price (no info) but married to Lewis May on April 26 1802 and this line most likely out of Virginia due to Lewis Mayo being shown in baptismal records of the Douglas Register. William Price (no info) married Jane Gibbs on January 15, 1836. Jane Gibbs was a daughter of William Gibbs and wife Elizabeth Fuller. Both parents born England although I show Elizabeth's death circa 1832 Baltimore, Maryland. All children seem to all have born in England and William died Illinois 1851. The document that I thought was PRICE is actually PEARSON, after checking it out. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) ----- Original Message ----- From: "E Johnson" <iris.gates@gmail.com> To: <mdcecil@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 9:20 PM Subject: Re: [MDCECIL] Liz J: LARKIN, PEARCE, PRICE > > I wish I knew more about early-Colonial Virginia, but others do and I > hope they would help. I wish I knew more about the early Quakers and > Quaker-Baptists and those who lived just up there on the border with > Pennsylvania --but others do, and I hope they would jump in too. > > Antoinette, I would love to see what you had on PRICE when you have time. > > Ellen, hello again; I