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    1. NJ to Loudoun, VA
    2. Marty Hiatt
    3. 1.) I am looking for surnames of families that moved from Hunterdon Co. to northern Virginia. 2.) there was a Dutch community in Loudoun County, VA, ca. 1800, and I wonder how many of them came from Hunterdon. Ms. Marty Hiatt, CGRS "Document what you find, listen to what you are told, and especially, love and respect your work." John Morris CGRS is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board. ----- Original Message ----- From: <ATRYAN0704@aol.com> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 4:05 PM Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] my ancestors in Hunterdon County > > In a message dated 2/16/2005 11:59:52 AM Central Standard Time, > ybcr@comcast.net writes: > > I have an Abigail Young, born in 1833, who married Sylvester Hazlett, born > in 1839. They were buried in the Methodist Cemetery in (nearby to > Hunterdon) Asbury, Warren County. Madge (Hazlett) Johns. > > Here are the names-Barber, Kuhl, Sutphin, Holcombe, Higgins, Young, > Hoppock, Quick, Hortman, Hill, Chamberlain, Fisher, Johnson, Corle, Emley, > Prall, Stout, Wilson, Groff, Baldwin, Skillman, Gray, Marshall, Trimmer, > Fulper, Veghte, Harley, Beekman, Kaes, Woolsey, Youngblood, Atkinson, Schenck > > > I guess I misunderstood your email (above). When you wrote, "Here are the > names..." what was that about. Sorry to bug you but since there are quite a > few names there that are in my tree, I naturally became excited. > Thanks, > Ana > > ______________________________

    02/21/2005 12:17:10
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER] NJ to Loudoun, VA
    2. Alice M. Smith
    3. Greetings, Judy, Duke, Marty ~ Robert and Sarah (Hart) Akers 'paused' in Loudon County, Virginia, on their way to present Bedford County, Pennsylvania, before mid-September 1761. Robert was on a list of titheables there in 1762 until 1782. He and their daughter Ruth were witnesses to a wedding in April 1765 in Loudon County. Ephraim Hart (a cousin of Sarah's) appears to have removed to Loudon County, also, before moving westward to Washington County, Pennsylvania, and Brooke County, (now) West Virginia. Apparently Muirheads (Muirheids?) also were in Loudon County--William, John, and Charles-- at least in 1772, for Ephraim was a petitioner against them for a debt. {Loudon County (Leesburg), Virginia, Order Book, August 1770-April 1773: p.311, May 26, 1772} Judy: according to "A History of Colonel Joseph Beavers of Hunterdon County, New Jersey: His Family, Descendants, and Connections" by Harold A. Sonn, 1948; p.6 -- "The compiler received many letters from southern states from Beavers and persons connected with that family but all of them, without exception, connect either with the Pennsylvania Beavers--Biebers, or southern families descendants of same, or of the Matthew or Isaak Beaver who landed in Virginia in the early seventeenth century. None of them have any New Jersey connections with the exception of the descendants of Alexander White, 1752-1814, and his wife, Mary Beavers, 1748-50 (?)--1825, daughter of Col. Joseph Beavers, a report of which will be found in a separate chapter in this history." Sonn goes on to say that there is no proof of any connection between Col. Joseph Beavers and a John, William and Thomas Beavers. He also appeared to believe that Col. Joseph descended from a British 'clan', not Scots-Irish. Apparently The "German" Beavers were originally Beiber: "Bever" is another spelling cited. Don't know if any of this helps, but there it is. Af pages from Sonn's book are desired, give a yelp. Alice Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marty Hiatt" <martyhiatt@starpower.net> To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 7:17 AM Subject: [NJHUNTER] NJ to Loudoun, VA > 1.) I am looking for surnames of families that moved from Hunterdon Co. to > northern Virginia. > > 2.) there was a Dutch community in Loudoun County, VA, ca. 1800, and I > wonder how many of them came from Hunterdon. > > Ms. Marty Hiatt, CGRS > "Document what you find, listen to what you are told, and especially, love > and respect your work." John Morris > > CGRS is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, > used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <ATRYAN0704@aol.com> > To: <NJHUNTER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 4:05 PM > Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] my ancestors in Hunterdon County > > > > > > In a message dated 2/16/2005 11:59:52 AM Central Standard Time, > > ybcr@comcast.net writes: > > > > I have an Abigail Young, born in 1833, who married Sylvester Hazlett, > born > > in 1839. They were buried in the Methodist Cemetery in (nearby to > > Hunterdon) Asbury, Warren County. Madge (Hazlett) Johns. > > > > Here are the names-Barber, Kuhl, Sutphin, Holcombe, Higgins, Young, > > Hoppock, Quick, Hortman, Hill, Chamberlain, Fisher, Johnson, Corle, > Emley, > > Prall, Stout, Wilson, Groff, Baldwin, Skillman, Gray, Marshall, Trimmer, > > Fulper, Veghte, Harley, Beekman, Kaes, Woolsey, Youngblood, Atkinson, > Schenck > > > > > > I guess I misunderstood your email (above). When you wrote, "Here are the > > names..." what was that about. Sorry to bug you but since there are quite > a > > few names there that are in my tree, I naturally became excited. > > Thanks, > > Ana > > > > ______________________________ > > > ==== NJHUNTER Mailing List ==== > Visit the Updated Hunterdon County GenWeb page at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njhunter > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    02/21/2005 03:44:16