Scott - am forwarding this to the Lenoir List as at least one person is working the Oxley family. Red - think that is you?? Scott is not on the list so please email him privately. Martha >From: pday@elltel.net >User-Agent: Microsoft Outlook Express Macintosh Edition - 5.01 (1630) >Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 09:53:52 -0800 >Subject: Re: ancestor search >To: *1/33 AR BN EO <1bd133eo@lewis.army.mil> >CC: <mmarble@erols.com> > >Martha Marble would probably be able to point you to someone who might be >able to help you out. I am forwarding this to her. Good Luck, >Patty > >> From: *1/33 AR BN EO <1bd133eo@lewis.army.mil> >> Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 00:21:08 -0000 >> To: "'pday@elltel.net'" <pday@elltel.net> >> Subject: ancestor search >> >> I am sorry that I'm inquiring this way but I couldn't figure out the message >> board deal. I have an ancestor by the name of Ruebin Oxley, ( I've seen his >> name spelled a couple of different ways, this being the most common), that >> I'm trying to locate. I have a military reenlistment of his dated 1817 from >> Louisiana that say he was born in Lenoir County N.C. It also has his age as >> 21 years old. So that would put him being born around 1796 or 1797. I have >> researched and researched but can't find anywhere in that area. I would be >> happy finding an Oxley with a child named Ruebin but i've had no luck. I >> found lots of Oxleys up your way and I'm sure they're kin to him somehow. I >> just need to find out how. Bertie, Lenoir, Pitt, and Dobbs had the highest >> number of Oxleys. Any help would be much appreciated. Even if you don't do >> the research yourself a finger in the right direction would be wonderful. >> >> Thanks, Scott Price! >> >> SSG PRICE, SCOTT >> 967-2325 >> HHC 1-33 AR BN >> "MEN OF WAR" >> >> > >