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    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B
    2. Bill Trott
    3. *You are very nice and generous with your time to help like this. I have three names -- Thomason, Todd and Trott. Thank you very much. Bill Trott Pasadena, TX* [email protected] wrote: > I sent out the index so everyone could see what WAS in the book...? If the names you are researching are on the indices, ask away and I will look them up. > > Jan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    11/30/2008 02:59:22
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B
    2. -----Original Message----- From: Bill Trott <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 10:59 pm Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B *You are very nice and generous with your time to help like this. I have three names -- Thomason, 311, SIXTH REGIMENT COMPANY G Privates Thomason, Frank W.; en. March 19, 1862; a. 28; d. at Richmond, July 1, 1862. Thomason, James W.; en. September 13, 1861; a. 23; d. at Montgomery Springs, Va., November 29, 1862. Thomason, Jesse B.; en. March 19, 1862; a. 20; c. Rappahannock Railroad Bridge, November 7, 1863. Thomason, John P.; en. September 13, 1861; a. 25; w. at Sharpsburg, September 17, 1803. Thomason, Pink J.; w. at Richmond. 341, FORTY-NINTH REGIMENT COMPANY C Private Thomason, William A.; en. April 18, 1863; a. 31; w. at Petersburg. 349, FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT COMPANY K Private Thomason, R. M. 351 SECOND REGIMENT (JUNIOR RESERVES) COMPANY B Private Thomason, Turner; tr. Todd 152, ...In 1806 they required every dog to be registered, and allowing every family to keep one 152 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY dog free of tax laid a tax of one dollar on each surplus dog. Provided a dog should become mischievous, the magistrate of police was to issue a warrant against him, and the constable was to kill him. None of these laws, however, were to apply to dog* “commonly called foists or lap dogs.” In 1811 the following citizens were divided into classes for the purpose of=0 Apatrolling the town:... 12.Francis Todd, captain; Thomas Reeves, Jeremiah Brown, Henry Ollendorf, Henry Allemong, George Vogler, and Charles Biles. These were the able-bodied men of Salisbury in 1811-sixty-nine years ago. 254 The Rev. John Stark Ravenscroft, of Virginia, was elected the first Bishop of North Carolina. He was consecrated to the Episcopate May 23, 1823. On Saturday evening, September 6, 1823, Bishop Ravenscroft preached on Confirmation in the old courthouse in Salisbury (services being held there by request). On the next day he preached, both morning and evening, in the Lutheran Church; administered the Holy Communion to about forty, persons-one-third of whom were colored; and confirmed thirteen persons, among whom were Miss Chrissie Beard, Mrs. Eleanor Faust, Mrs. Susanna Beard, Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly, Mrs. Mary Beard, Misses Camilla and Loretta Tores, Mrs. Mary Locke, and Misses Margaret Burns, Mary Hampton, and Mary Todd. Trott 348, 349 FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT COMPANY K Officers J. H. Trott, 2d. Sgt.; w. at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, from which he died. Private Trott, Willis; d. of d. Thank you very much. Bill Trott Pasadena, TX*

    12/01/2008 05:30:44