Thanks Melissa, Maybe others will jump on and order the CD also! I still think that everyone in Adams county is related to everyone else! I am now working on, getting all the info that I have recieved this year, into my database, so that I can update my genealogy, at my webpage. Probably will be sometime in February. I let you know when it done! Betty Lou Riley At 02:49 PM 01/25/2000 -0800, you wrote: >OK, people! I just ordered the 1850 census CD. It still only shows 5 >orders so as soon as my order is processed it should show at least >6...still a ways to go before hitting the magic 23! > >melissa http://www.skpub.com/genie/censuscd/special.html > ************************************************************************* Betty Lou Riley () chipmunk@zoomnet.net ~(_)/ Web site (Riley's Camp) http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/ *Check the "Forest" for Family trees.* In Southern Ohio, USA
OK, people! I just ordered the 1850 census CD. It still only shows 5 orders so as soon as my order is processed it should show at least 6...still a ways to go before hitting the magic 23! melissa http://www.skpub.com/genie/censuscd/special.html
Ancestry.com - Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary WarMember Login | Guest Registry | Why Join? Advanced Search | Search by Locality | Search by Record Type | Search Help Search > Record Type > Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War > Search ResultsJanuary 25, 2000 Search Results Search Terms: OLIVER (8), TOWLES (10) Database: Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War Combined Matches: 2 VIRGINIA MILITIA IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR PART II Virginia's Share in the Military Movements of the Revolution page 49 MASSIE, THOMAS.NOTE:--Except for the introductory lines, this declaration is given in full, the language of the original document being followed. It will be found of much interest. It throws important light on the treachery to the American cause of Gen. Charles Lee at the battle of Monmouth; a matter which was not fully cleared up by American historians for seventy or more years after it occurred.*--Nelson, Feb. 15, 1833. Born Aug. 22, 1748. In the Spring of 1775 he was chosen captain of a large company of volunteers to assist in protecting Williamsburg and the country between York and James rivers, against the depredations of Lord Dunmore and his myrmidons. Within the ensuing fall, he received a captain's commission to recruit a company of Regular soldiers to serve in the 6th Va. Reg. of the line on continental establishment. His Company, being recruited at the commencement of the following spring, he marched it to Williamsburg and united with the said 6th Regiment, then under command of Colonels Buckner and Elliott, and Major Hendricks. All the companies were nearly complete, some he believes, quite so, viz.: Capt. Samuel Cabell, Lieutenants Barrett and Taliaferro, and Ensign Jordan; Capt. Ruffin, two lieutenants and ensign; Capt. Johnson, two lieutenants and ensign; Capt. Hopkins, ditto; Capt. Garland, ditto; Capt. Cocke, ditto; Capt. Oliver Towles (a celebrated lawyer), and company officers; Capt. Gregory, ditto. He believes Capt. Worsham, or Dun and Avery. Also himself (Capt. Massie), Lieutenants Hockaday and Epperson, and Ensign Armistead. The companies were raised in different and distant parts of the State, and he had not even personal acquaintance with many of them, which, [p.48] together with the length of time, renders it difficult for him to remember every officer's name. After the Regiment was equipped and armed, it marched out and camped in the vicinity of Williamsburg, where it entered into camp and military training: whence the regiment was ordered to march to the North. Within the summer following this was done under the command of Col. Buckner and Major Hendricks (Lieut-Col. Elliott having withdrawn), Capt. Ruffin died and he believes another officer, and several resigned or withdrew. The regiment marched through Virginia by way of Fredericksburg and the Northern Neck, through the upper part of Maryland into Pennsylvania by way of Lancaster, leaving Philadelphia to the right; crossed the Delaware River above Trenton. and passed through Jersey to Perth Amboy, where the regiment was posted to defend that point and the country around until further orders. Gen. Washington at that time having the greater part of the main American army on Long and York Islands, soon after the defeat of that army on those islands, he, with his said regiment, was to march up the Sound by way of Newark. The storm and capture of Fort Montgomery taking place, he met with Gen. Putnam at Newark, and marched up the North River as high as Fort Lee. The defeated army had crossed the Hudson, except a part that had marched on the east side of that river under command of Gen. Chas. Lee. He, the said Thomas Massie, fell in the rear of those retreating troops who had been appointed to cover their retreat and marched the upper road by Springfield, Scotch Plains, etc., to New Brunswick, on the Raritan River, where the troops to which he was attached were attacked by the British Van. Having destroyed a part of the bridge, the said American troops kept up a hot fire with their artillery and small arms, with the British the whole day. This checked the progress so much as to enable Gen. Washington to cross the Delaware River with the retreating army, military stores, etc. The troops to which he was attached (being unincumbered), also had the good fortune to cross the Delaware without much loss. Gen. Washington having refreshed the troops and received reinforcements recrossed the Delaware in the night of the 24th of December (he thinks), surprised and defeated a large body of Hessians, posted at Trenton, captured about 900 of their number, and crossed the river again with them. Several days subsequent. Gen. Washington, having received reinforcements, again crossed the Delaware River with his army and took a post at Princeton. [p.49] View full context VIRGINIA MILITIA IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR PART II Virginia's Share in the Military Movements of the Revolution page 165 STEARS, JOHN.--Spottsylvania, Aug. 7, 1832. Born in 1755. Enlisted in Seventh Regiment, Virginia Line, under Capt. Oliver Towles, and Lt. Benj. Alsop. Served at Fredericksburg and Williamsburg. Was discharged for ill health in August, 1776. Died, Jan. 18, 1837. 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Roster of the Virginia Regiment at Fort Necessity A Roster of the Virginia Regiment at Fort Necessity 1754 Officers Colonel George Washington Lieutenant Colonel George Muse Major Robert Stobo Captain Peter Hogg Captain Andrew Lewis Captain George Mercer Captain Jacob Van Braam Captain Thomas Waggoner Lieutenant William Bronaugh Lieutenant John Mercer Lieutenant John Savage Lieutenant Adam Stephen Lieutenant James Towers Surgeon Ensign James Criak Ensign William Peyrouney (wounded) Ensign Carolus Splittdolph Ensign Walter Stuart Cadet Thomas Bullet Cadet William Wright Non-commissioned officers Sergeant Thomas Buckner (wounded) Sergeant Thomas Carter Sergeant Robert Grymes Sergeant Thomas Hamilton (wounded) Sergeant Mark Hollis Sergeant Thomas Longdon Sergeant Richard Trotter Sergeant Robert Turnstall Sergeant James Tyrell Sergeant Edward Wagener Corporal John Allen Corporal Josias Baker Corporal John Boyd Corporal Edward Evans Corporal Nathan Lewis Corporal Nicholas Major (absent) Corporal Hugh McCoy Corporal Nicholas Morgan Corporal John Smith Corporal Richard Smith Corporal James Thomas Rank and File Drummer James Carson Drummer Ezediel Richardson Charles Allbury Jacob Arrens (taken prisoner) Samuel Arsdale Henry Bailey William Bailey (killed) Nathaniel Barrett Solomon Batson (wounded and deserted) James Batty Joseph Baxter Edward Bayley Robert Bell Robert Bennett John Biddlecom Daniel Billot Thomas Bird (wounded) John Bishop (missing) James Black (absent) Richard Bolton Charles Bomgardner Godfrey Bomgardner (absent) Henry Bowman Rudolph Brickner Henry Bristowe Bibby Brookes William Broughton John Brown John Brown (absent) John Bryan John Bryans John Burk Thomas Burk Thomas Burney Bartholomew Burnes Robert Burnes Thomas Burris Joshua Burton (wounded) Christopher Byerly Edward Cahill William Cairns James Cammack John Campbell John Capshaw John Carroll William Carter Edward Caygile (wounded) Thomas Chaddock Matthew Chape John Chapman (wounded) Nathan Chapman (wounded) Andrew Clark John Clements Garrett Clerk (killed) John Coin William Coleman Phillip Connelly (wounded) Bryan Conner Timothy Conway (wounded) William Copland Joseph Costerton Matthew Cox Patrick Coyl James Daily Claud Dallowe William Dean William Devenney James Devoy James Dewey Thomas Donahaugh Bernard Draxter Bernard Droxeller Charles Dunn John Durham Matthew Durham (wounded) Patrick Durphey (wounded) Henry Earnest Peter Efflock Robert Elliot (wounded) Peter Essleet John Farmer John Featon Duncan Ferguson John Ferguson John Field William Field Thomas Fisher (killed) James Ford (wounded) James Ford Nicholas Foster Thomas Foster Andrew Fowler John Franklin Michael Franks James Fullam (wounded) Jacob Funkhauser John Gallahorn Patrick Gallaway William Gardner (wounded) Joseph Gatewood Phil Gatewood Benjamin Gause Benjamin Gaven William Gerrard George Gibbons Joseph Gibbs George Gobell John Goldson James Good (wounded) Edward Goodwin (wounded) David Gorman (wounded) Jacob Gowin Edward Graves James Gwin Benjamin Hamilton William Harbinson Thomas Harris John Harwood Southy Haslip Abner Hazlap Chris Heisley Cornelius Henly Thomas Hennesey James Heyler Dennis Hintin William Hogan William Holland Argyle House (wounded) Arthur Howard Matthew Howard (missing) John Huston Samuel Hyden (wounded) Saul Isdel Charles James Henry Johnston (wounded) John Johnston Wile Johnston William Johnston Adam Jones John Jones Matthew Jones Robert Jones (wounded) Joshua Jordan (wounded) Anthony Kennedy Edward King Dennis Kinton John Kitson (killed) William Knowles (absent) Adam Leonard John Lee James Letort Matthew Levison William Lowry James Ludlow John Maid Daniel Mallatt George Marcum John Martin Abraham Mashaw John Maston Jesse May Michael McCannon Daniel McClaren (killed) James McCommac Robert McCulroy (wounded) Angus McDonald John McGrager Michael McGrath Michael McGraw (wounded) John McGuire John McIntire Robert McKay Barnaby McKan (killed) Patrick McPyke John McQuire George McSwine John Mears James Meggs Joseph Mellon Edward Mercer James Milton Joseph Milton Edward Minor William Mitchell Dominck Monan David Montgomery Isaac Moore Gasper Moorhead Jesse Morris Thomas Moss John Mulholland Robert Murphey Jacob Myer Thomas Napp Henry Neal Matthew Nechison Thomas Nicholson (wounded) Thomas Ogdon John Ogilby Bryant Page James Parson Hugh Paul Thomas Pearce Alexander Perry John Poor John Potter (wounded) Joseph Powell (wounded) John Power Martial Pratt James Price Robert Pritchard William Pullen (killed) John Ramsay (killed) John Ramsay Hugh Ratchford Michael Reilly (wounded) John Robinson (killed) Ware Rocket John Roe Francis Rogers John Rogers (wounded) John Rogers James Rowe Fredrick Rupart James Samnel Joseph Scott Thomas Scott (killed) Michael Scully Francis Self Thomas Sellers Mathias Shampe James Short Demsey Simmons (wounded) William Simmons (killed) Dudly Skinner (wounded) Thomas Slaughter Charles Smith James Smith John Smith Zachariah Smith Benjamin 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In a message dated 1/23/00 11:35:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, cheroke7@bright.net writes: << Thanks for the suggestion Sandy... the thought has crossed my mind - if she is Martha's sister than she would have been a *Walls*... information is very scarce on the Walls line.. my cousin (Donna) and I have been searching for 10+ years and can not find an inkling as to who her family was. Anyone out there with a Walls, Stewart or Taylor connection? ~Sherry~ Adams County Resource page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/3106/genealogy.html :<< Would anyone have any information on this Rachel Stewart ? : This Taylor family is mine, but I don't know who this Rachel Stewart is. : : 1870 Adams County, Ohio census Green twp. : #268 - 250 : TAYLOR, Martha 59yr. / keeps house 500 - 200 / OH : James K.P. 25yr. / laborer / OH : Elinor A. 20yr. / at homes / OH : Roxie Ann 17yr. / at home / OH : Hugh T. 14yr. / works on farm / OH : STEWART, Rachel 63yr. / no occupation / OH : >> : It would seem likely with the age and being in the home, she may be :Martha's sister. : Sandy >> Is Walls the maiden name? Stewart may have been a married name.
Thanks for the suggestion Sandy... the thought has crossed my mind - if she is Martha's sister than she would have been a *Walls*... information is very scarce on the Walls line.. my cousin (Donna) and I have been searching for 10+ years and can not find an inkling as to who her family was. Anyone out there with a Walls, Stewart or Taylor connection? ~Sherry~ Adams County Resource page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/3106/genealogy.html :<< Would anyone have any information on this Rachel Stewart ? : This Taylor family is mine, but I don't know who this Rachel Stewart is. : : 1870 Adams County, Ohio census Green twp. : #268 - 250 : TAYLOR, Martha 59yr. / keeps house 500 - 200 / OH : James K.P. 25yr. / laborer / OH : Elinor A. 20yr. / at homes / OH : Roxie Ann 17yr. / at home / OH : Hugh T. 14yr. / works on farm / OH : STEWART, Rachel 63yr. / no occupation / OH : >> : It would seem likely with the age and being in the home, she may be :Martha's sister. : Sandy
We don't know who RACHEL Stewart is but I had ancestors in Clermont and Brown and Adams county Ohio who were Stewarts....Robert Stewart married Hannah Little 1814 in Adams co - moved to Clermont co -had my g grandpa - Benjamin Franklin Stewart who in time married Mary Jane Fagin.....anybody know them? Virginia Crystal Sherry Parks wrote: > Would anyone have any information on this Rachel Stewart ? > This Taylor family is mine, but I don't know who this Rachel Stewart is. > > 1870 Adams County, Ohio census Green twp. > #268 - 250 > TAYLOR, Martha 59yr. / keeps house 500 - 200 / OH > James K.P. 25yr. / laborer / OH > Elinor A. 20yr. / at homes / OH > Roxie Ann 17yr. / at home / OH > Hugh T. 14yr. / works on farm / OH > STEWART, Rachel 63yr. / no occupation / OH > > Thanks > ~Sherry~ > > ==== OHADAMS Mailing List ==== > Help Instructions at: http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html > or contact Betty at: chipmunk@zoomnet.net > Archives: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?surname=OHAdams > Adams Co., OH at USGenWeb: http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/OHAdams/ > Your gracious donations to RootsWeb makes this all possible!! > Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/
Would anyone have any information on this Rachel Stewart ? This Taylor family is mine, but I don't know who this Rachel Stewart is. 1870 Adams County, Ohio census Green twp. #268 - 250 TAYLOR, Martha 59yr. / keeps house 500 - 200 / OH James K.P. 25yr. / laborer / OH Elinor A. 20yr. / at homes / OH Roxie Ann 17yr. / at home / OH Hugh T. 14yr. / works on farm / OH STEWART, Rachel 63yr. / no occupation / OH Thanks ~Sherry~
In a message dated 1/23/00 5:55:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, cheroke7@bright.net writes: << Would anyone have any information on this Rachel Stewart ? This Taylor family is mine, but I don't know who this Rachel Stewart is. 1870 Adams County, Ohio census Green twp. #268 - 250 TAYLOR, Martha 59yr. / keeps house 500 - 200 / OH James K.P. 25yr. / laborer / OH Elinor A. 20yr. / at homes / OH Roxie Ann 17yr. / at home / OH Hugh T. 14yr. / works on farm / OH STEWART, Rachel 63yr. / no occupation / OH >> It would seem likely with the age and being in the home, she may be Martha's sister. Sandy
I am looking for information on Daniel McCann in his early years. I also need to identify the ancestors of his father Arthur and identify the mother of his mother Barbary Smith, in addition to finding out where and when Arthur and Barbary died.. Daniel McCann was born January 26, 1816, Adams Co. OH to Arthur McCann and Barbary Smith, daughter of Stephen Smith. Arthur b. PA and Barbary b. MA lived in Scioto and Clinton Counties previously, may have moved to Gallatin Co. IL later on, and Barbary probably died in Scioto or Adams Co. possibly after 1853, staying with Smith or McCann family. They had 3 other children: Stephen Smith, Arthur, and Thomas. There are no records on Daniel until his marriage to Margaret LaPointe (Iowa Terr.) December 31, 1838. In the few years previous, Daniel probably lived in Dubuque, IA and worked the lead mines in Galena, IL. Cathryn
Looking for info on Tom Armstrong from Adams or Scioto County Ohio he was a brick mason. He had a brother named George. Would like to find out who his parents were. Thanks, Marlene
Mt Vernon "I hear Va Gov Lord Dunmore will grant patents for lands lying below the Scioto to officers and soldiers who will claim under the Proclaimation of 1763.I have,therefore,by this convayence,written to Captian [Thomas] Bullitt to desire he will have 10,000 acres surveyed for me-5,000 of which I am entitled to under my own right,and 5,000 acres of which I purchased from a Captain,and a LT. Washington desires it located not far below the Scioto,if good bottom lands were available,but even below the Falls,if necessary to get rich lands. 'I have understood Captain Thompson [Wm Barton's 1780 wil] has surveyed a good deal of land for Pa officers. Old David Wilper,who has been with Bullitt,tells me they have already discovered 4 salt springs in that country-3 of which Thompson included in his surveys etc etc etc. James and Jacob Sandusky-Sodowski, were with Capt Bullitt,in 1773,and again in 1774. Bullitt surveyed the Ohio River bottoms of Lewis Co,I think. But had to repeat his surveys as agent of Fincatle[?] Va surveyor,Wm Preston. Crawfords kinsmen settled at Graham's Station. 'The nAVIGATOR" of 1814 Salt Creek-left side near it's mouth,some salt furnaces near a little town called Vanceville. Quick's Run Graham's Station,and Kennedy's Bottom-Kennedy's Bottom is extensive,and fine farmed,having a very fertile soil. The buildings,on the bottom,fronting on the river,are in decline . Wilson's Island. No mention of the fine Sandy Springs bottom on the Ohio side. Adamsville,Oh 2 Islands Manchester. If we have the correct Richard Graham,he was from Pr Wm Co,Va not far from MT vERNON. ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Janet By the way you did type the http://www.vitalrec.com/ I am still going right in. Hit US map and click on Ohio. By the way for I think 10.00 they will do a search for a period of 3-5 years. Jan --- Jan Gillespie <gillespie1949@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi Janet, > > Go to Vitalrec.com and hit Ohio. I order my death > certificates from the Vital Stats dep, Col., OH > after > 1937 that way you have no need to figure out what > county you need to order from. > > Anyway all of the records available and cost and > forms > are at that web site for all of the states. > Jan > <>< > > > --- JANSGEN@aol.com wrote: > > Hi, > > Can anyone tell me where I can find death records > > for Adams County? I have > > checked the Ohio Historical website for the > certain > > years they have. Where > > would I check for records after 1937? > > Thanks for your help, > > Janet > > > > > > ==== OHADAMS Mailing List ==== > > Help Instructions at: > > http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html > > or contact Betty at: chipmunk@zoomnet.net > > Archives: > > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?surname=OHAdams > > Adams Co., OH at USGenWeb: > > http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/OHAdams/ > > Your gracious donations to RootsWeb makes this all > > possible!! > > Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > ===== > Janice L. Gillespie > Still living in East Central Illinois, > wanting to be in Adams Co., OH or Lewis Co., KY > Coordinator Ky/Lewis Co. Obits, Deeds, Pensions > Coordinator Ky/Lewis County Newspaper List > Researching OSBORNE,SOWERS and a few others > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > > > ==== OHADAMS Mailing List ==== > Help Instructions at: > http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html > or contact Betty at: chipmunk@zoomnet.net > Archives: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?surname=OHAdams > Adams Co., OH at USGenWeb: > http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/OHAdams/ > Your gracious donations to RootsWeb makes this all > possible!! > Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > ===== Janice L. Gillespie Still living in East Central Illinois, wanting to be in Adams Co., OH or Lewis Co., KY Coordinator Ky/Lewis Co. Obits, Deeds, Pensions Coordinator Ky/Lewis County Newspaper List Researching OSBORNE,SOWERS and a few others __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Hi, I go right it to it and hit US. Its vitalrec.com/ did I type it wrong? Jan --- JANSGEN@aol.com wrote: > Jan, > I tried that website and it was refused. Is there > another address? > Janet > > > ==== OHADAMS Mailing List ==== > Help Instructions at: > http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html > or contact Betty at: chipmunk@zoomnet.net > Archives: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?surname=OHAdams > Adams Co., OH at USGenWeb: > http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/OHAdams/ > Your gracious donations to RootsWeb makes this all > possible!! > Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > ===== Janice L. Gillespie Still living in East Central Illinois, wanting to be in Adams Co., OH or Lewis Co., KY Coordinator Ky/Lewis Co. Obits, Deeds, Pensions Coordinator Ky/Lewis County Newspaper List Researching OSBORNE,SOWERS and a few others __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
> Hi, > Can anyone tell me where I can find death records for Adams County? I have > checked the Ohio Historical website for the certain years they have. Where > would I check for records after 1937? > Thanks for your help, > Janet If you know they died in Adams Co., for $1.00 a copy they can be gotten at the Adam Co. Health Dept. Delsey
Hi Janet, Go to Vitalrec.com and hit Ohio. I order my death certificates from the Vital Stats dep, Col., OH after 1937 that way you have no need to figure out what county you need to order from. Anyway all of the records available and cost and forms are at that web site for all of the states. Jan <>< --- JANSGEN@aol.com wrote: > Hi, > Can anyone tell me where I can find death records > for Adams County? I have > checked the Ohio Historical website for the certain > years they have. Where > would I check for records after 1937? > Thanks for your help, > Janet > > > ==== OHADAMS Mailing List ==== > Help Instructions at: > http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/SurnamesMail.html > or contact Betty at: chipmunk@zoomnet.net > Archives: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?surname=OHAdams > Adams Co., OH at USGenWeb: > http://www.zoomnet.net/~chipmunk/OHAdams/ > Your gracious donations to RootsWeb makes this all > possible!! > Rootsweb: http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > ===== Janice L. Gillespie Still living in East Central Illinois, wanting to be in Adams Co., OH or Lewis Co., KY Coordinator Ky/Lewis Co. Obits, Deeds, Pensions Coordinator Ky/Lewis County Newspaper List Researching OSBORNE,SOWERS and a few others __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
That would be cool I hope you get what you need.
Jan, I tried that website and it was refused. Is there another address? Janet
Delsey, Will they let you search their records at the Health Dept.? What if you don't have an exact date? Janet