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    1. [NCCURRIT] Genetic Disease in One Heath Line
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jojonot Surnames: Heath Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.currituck/1443/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Ryland Heath was the son of Robert Heath, born 1750, Currituck Co., and Elizabeth Cooper, daughter of John Cooper and Martha Isles. Ryland was born in 1781, Currituck Co. Robert was the son of Robert Heath, born abt 1711 in Currituck Precinct, Lower Norfolk Co., Married to Margaret Unknown, died in 1762 Currituck Co. NC Robert born abt 1711 was the son of Robert Heath, born abt 1684, probably in England, he died in 1728, Currituck Co. Robert, born 1684 was the son of James Heath and Ann Unknown, of Lynhaven, Princess Anne Co., VA. The Heath line I'm referring to, started with Ryland Heath, in KY. He married Anna M Gilbert in 1808 in Greene County, GA. They were living in Livingston County sometime after the war of 1812. Their Children; William D Heath, born 1809 in GA, died in Ballard Co., KY (my line) he married Eliza Husbands, daughter of Harmon Husbands and Sarah Renshaw. Ira Heath, born in 1810, Green Co., GA BMG Heath, aka Sam, born in 1812, Green Co., GA, He married Narcissa Williams. Robert Heath, born 1815, Livingston Co., KY, married Arcadia Baker Harrison Heath, born 1817, Livingston Co., KY, married Mariah Berry Hughes. Lived in TN John Heath, born abt 1823, Livingston Co, KY Enoch Heath, MD, born in 1832, Livingston Co, KY, married Anna Hughes, lived in Gleason, TN Daughters; Emily Melissa Heath, married William Newcom Nancy Heath, born abt 1821, Livingston Co., KY. Married A B Rankin. I know I'm forgetting someone. My Daughter was recently diagnosed with Hereditary Neuropathy. There are varying degrees of the disease, and varying sub or phenotypes, ranging from no symptoms, to severe. The symptoms are, starts, usually in the hands and feet, with numbness, tingling and sometimes severe pain, depending on which subtype. the pins and needles progress slowly, usually, in my case, the progression has been upward from my feet, now consumes my whole body with constant tingling. I don't have pain, and mine is mostly sensory. My Mother, daughter of William Jackson Heath, born in Graves Co., KY in Sept 1887, died in 1991, her's was severe, sensory and motor, also affecting her breathing. My Daughter, 44 yrs is closer to what my Mom had. It also has a hold on one Aunt, my Brother, my Niece, my Son. My Mom was the first known case in our family. The variation in onset is from infants, first decade to 8th decade. Research is on going, knowing the cause and gene of some of the subtypes. Awareness and educating yourself are key. There isn't any treatment yet, except treating the symptoms. I have 5 Granddaughters, ranging in age from 23 down to 14, all need to be checked. Jolene Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    05/04/2009 02:24:58
    1. Re: [NCCURRIT] Genetic Disease in One Heath Line
    2. Jolene: I too have neuropathy, but mine is caused from my Diabetes, and I have tghe neuropathy in my feet, legs and some in my hands. I have been on Lyrica 3-4 times a days and believe me it makes all the difference. S. Lamb -------------- Original message from "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com>: -------------- > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: jojonot > Surnames: Heath > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties. > currituck/1443/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > Ryland Heath was the son of Robert Heath, born 1750, Currituck Co., and Elizabeth Cooper, daughter of John Cooper and Martha Isles. Ryland was born in > 1781, Currituck Co. > Robert was the son of Robert Heath, born abt 1711 in Currituck Precinct, Lower > Norfolk Co., Married to Margaret Unknown, died in 1762 Currituck Co. NC > Robert born abt 1711 was the son of Robert Heath, born abt 1684, probably in > England, he died in 1728, Currituck Co. > Robert, born 1684 was the son of James Heath and Ann Unknown, of Lynhaven, > Princess Anne Co., VA. > The Heath line I'm referring to, started with Ryland Heath, in KY. He married Anna M Gilbert in 1808 in Greene County, GA. They were living in Livingston > County sometime after the war of 1812. > > Their Children; > > William D Heath, born 1809 in GA, died in Ballard Co., KY > (my line) he married Eliza Husbands, daughter of Harmon Husbands and Sarah > Renshaw. > > Ira Heath, born in 1810, Green Co., GA > > BMG Heath, aka Sam, born in 1812, Green Co., GA, He married Narcissa Williams. > > Robert Heath, born 1815, Livingston Co., KY, married Arcadia Baker > > Harrison Heath, born 1817, Livingston Co., KY, married Mariah Berry Hughes. > Lived in TN > > John Heath, born abt 1823, Livingston Co, KY > > Enoch Heath, MD, born in 1832, Livingston Co, KY, married Anna Hughes, lived in > Gleason, TN > > Daughters; > > Emily Melissa Heath, married William Newcom > > Nancy Heath, born abt 1821, Livingston Co., KY. Married A B Rankin. > > I know I'm forgetting someone. > > My Daughter was recently diagnosed with Hereditary Neuropathy. There are varying > degrees of the disease, and varying sub or phenotypes, ranging from no symptoms, > to severe. > > The symptoms are, starts, usually in the hands and feet, with numbness, tingling > and sometimes severe pain, depending on which subtype. the pins and needles > progress slowly, usually, in my case, the progression has been upward from my > feet, now consumes my whole body with constant tingling. I don't have pain, and > mine is mostly sensory. My Mother, daughter of William Jackson Heath, born in > Graves Co., KY in Sept 1887, died in 1991, her's was severe, sensory and motor, > also affecting her breathing. My Daughter, 44 yrs is closer to what my Mom had. > > It also has a hold on one Aunt, my Brother, my Niece, my Son. My Mom was the > first known case in our family. > > The variation in onset is from infants, first decade to 8th decade. Research is > on going, knowing the cause and gene of some of the subtypes. > > Awareness and educating yourself are key. There isn't any treatment yet, except > treating the symptoms. I have 5 Granddaughters, ranging in age from 23 down to > 14, all need to be checked. > > Jolene > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like > to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond > on the board. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCCURRIT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message

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