Dorothy, I have several Olive Salisbury's, but none married a Brown, although I don't have spouses for all of them. I also have an F.W. Salisbury, b Aug 5, 1858, as well as numerous Salisbury's with names beginning with F, but without my having a middle initial for them. If this might fit with what you have, please contact me. I have over a thousand Salisbury's in my list. My line is Edward Salisbury who came to what would be Oneida County in 1792 with seven of his sons. Larry Citellus2@aol.com In a message dated 7/18/2007 4:31:19 AM Pacific Standard Time, Wldblume2@aol.com writes: > Kathy - > > My husbands gg gandmother was Olive Salisbury Brown. I have in my > possession > the Inventory of her husband Jesse's personal possessions. I believe this > was prior to having a will probated. It was an appraisel of all his assets > and > Olive was listed as Administratix. It was appraised by I believe her father > > or uncle an official Appraiser for the Surrogate court of Madison County. He > > signed it F. W. Salisbury. It was also signed by another Appraiser a LeRoy > Medbury. > > It listed all their household goods, even an old rag rug that Olive had > made > herself. > > My computer with all my family tree on it is in Florida and I can not > remember who Olive's father was. Her husband Jesse's grandfather tho was a > Levi > Brown one of the earliest settlers in the town of Nelson. He came here from > > Mass. in 1795. He had 18 children most of whom survived to adulthood. > > Dorothy > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour