I don't know if this will help or not, but: My Hardwick family is from Frankford in Pike county. In 1997 or 1998 we visited there to get more information. An elderly lady by the name of Virginia Unsell showed us around the town and country side. She knew a lot about Frankford and it's history. I wrote in my notes that her mother's side were Pritchett. You might try to contact her. I'm not good at determining age, but I would guess she was in her early 80's then. As far as I know she doesn't have a computer; but she does live in town. I'm sure a letter addressed to the city only would get to her for it is a very small town. The address would be Frankford, MO 63441. There is a Charles Unsell on switchboard.com in Frankford, no address just telephone number. If you want to call you might try that. She said her grandfather was a Caverley; and that her family had been in that area for a very long time. Maybe this will help. Barbara Hardwick Collier
Virginia Unsell died just this week. Sorry Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: <GenHardwic@aol.com> To: <MOPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 11:02 AM Subject: Re: [MOPIKE-L] Pritchett > I don't know if this will help or not, but: > > My Hardwick family is from Frankford in Pike county. In 1997 or 1998 we > visited there to get more information. An elderly lady by the name of > Virginia Unsell showed us around the town and country side. She knew a lot > about Frankford and it's history. > > I wrote in my notes that her mother's side were Pritchett. You might try to > contact her. I'm not good at determining age, but I would guess she was in > her early 80's then. As far as I know she doesn't have a computer; but she > does live in town. I'm sure a letter addressed to the city only would get to > her for it is a very small town. The address would be Frankford, MO 63441. > There is a Charles Unsell on switchboard.com in Frankford, no address just > telephone number. If you want to call you might try that. > > She said her grandfather was a Caverley; and that her family had been in that > area for a very long time. > > Maybe this will help. > > Barbara Hardwick Collier > >