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    1. RE: [PARKER-L] RE:Parker,Higbee,Byard,Curless
    2. Elam, Sharon
    3. Hermon, You all seem to have so much information that it amazes me. Maybe you can help me. I am researching the Lindsey lineage. Father :Edwin Oliver dob 1927, GF OliverPerry Lindsey Dob: 1887 DOD: 1981 married Lulu Figgins DOB 1887 DOD 1970 ,( lived in Lindale Ohio). GGF Edmund Lindsey of him the only information is that he served in the 34th infantry. Who is the GGM? I can't seem to place who Edmund married. Could it have been Barbary Fischer as the Mt. Pisgah Cemetery holds some very old lots. Also Where did Lulu come from? her father was Benjamin David Figgins DOB 1-11-1837. The only record I have of Edmund is the cemetery plot and the record of 34th Infantry which joined the 36th. Any help would be appreciated. Sharon Lindsey Elam -----Original Message----- From: HERMON B FAGLEY [mailto:hermfagley@juno.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 3:36 AM To: OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PARKER-L] RE:Parker,Higbee,Byard,Curless I have,on floppie-someplace- the servant Byard. And watch Bard -French as much as Bayard these days. "But" I have a book mentioning a NY city ad of 1750 of a Bayard selling a saw mill on the Mullica,or Little Egg Harbor river. Exact river where my James Leeds m Rhoda Byard. I got new data of an James and Leah - Parker, who seem,in NJ,and Clermont, near Timothy Curless. 20 years I have noted Isaac H Parker,on the 1870 and 1891 atlas, living on farm settled,1803, by Isaac and Sophia Somers Higbee,of the Mullica. Last night, I got smart enough to call him Isaac Higbee Parker. A Joseph Parker was trustee,1798 of a church on the Mullica with Isaac Higbee-a church that mostly moved from NJ shore to mid Clermont Co,Oh 1803 On Mon, 08 Jan 2001 21:17:39 -0800 Lance Beeson <lancebeeson@home.com> writes: > And Asher Curless named his son BYARD around 1806, not to be confused > with > the various forms of Abiah (his half-brother) who had grandsons > named Abiah, > Abier and Biar. But Hermon, I did find that the neighbor Lippincotts > back in > Burlington near William Corlies Jr.'s place (Springfield Township) > had a > runaway dutch indenture named Joseph Byard whom Asher and Abiah > would have > known. Not like illustrious kin of Baltasar Bayard. If you care, I > will dig > up notice of runaway, it was in Philadelphia Newspaper in late 1700s > and I > sent it out about two years ago. Never throw away anything but have > heck of > a time finding it. Like a bug in Traficants latest hairdo. What is > it with > that guy? > And remember that I found Corless' in Allegheny Cty WVA? Place name > there, > and I sent that out too. A touch of NJ in WVirginny. Usually find > Penn-Carolina Quakers there I thought. You're on to something. > HERMON B FAGLEY wrote: > > > John Sapp,Sr moved where WV would be 6 miles wide,at Weirton,WV. > And > > joined my > > colony to Boonesboro,Madison Co,Ky 1787. > > [Logsdon-Durbin-Brown-Wells-Sappington,et al] > > and joined part of them back 100 miles north to the Ohio River,at > > Carntown,Ky 1798-1802. > > John died at what became CARNTOWN,BY 1802, his boys moved 8-10 > miles > > north into s > > Clermont Co,Oh. Fredrick,'Ky George,John Jr, Edward Sapp adj my > Brown's, > > and the Armacost's. > > 'Ky George Sapp [M Ralph Logsdon's dau] then moved another 150 > miles > > north to Danville,Ohio. > > Your Parker's were in w Md-Pa-Va 15 years before Mason-Dixon > finally > > surveyed the line. Md almost > > ended at Hancock,Md. I must say that my James Leeds.who m Rhoda > > Byard,1786,old Gloucester Co,NJ > > lived within > > 5-7 miles,in s Clermont Co,Ohio,of the Sapp-Armacost's. And that 2 > > Monmouth-Ocean Co,NJ > > Winner's and Mason's lived here in Clermont Co,sw Ohio.Several of > those > > names of yours,including > > Sapp,Winner,Byard, Parker were slightly found on the > Mullica-Little Egg > > Harbor,river of mid NJ shore. > > How about George Peterson,who was of Pleasant Mills,NJ and > Clermont Co,Oh > > and buried at Funkstown,Md? > > Alexander Sapp m 1830 Matilda Porter,s Clermont Co,Ohio > > "Ky George " Sapp's [I think] Nancy Sapp m 1827 Titus Hare,so "Ky > George > > "Sapp had > > yet to move 150 miles n e to Danville,Ohio > > On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 21:52:45 -0500 "Patricia Hook" > <pahook@hereintown.net> > > writes: > > > Hermon, > > > > > > Do you have any other data of BYARD family?? Any of them > marry > > > PARKERS > > > ?? That name BYARD sure has me puzzled, since it was my > > > gg-grandfathers > > > very odd middle name. > > > I believe I have told you before that my ggg-aunt Mary > Margaret > > > "Polly" > > > Parker m; 1st Frederick Sapp d. 1817 m; 2nd; Thomas J. Porter > in > > > 1819. > > > They then relocated to Ohio. > > > We can't seem to find where Fred Sapp & Polly were married. > > > Someone > > > suggested it may be KY. Polly & Tommy Porter were married here > in > > > Allegany Co. > > > > > > Here in Allegany Co. MD. Potomac River seperates us from WV. > We > > > cross a > > > bridge in our downtown area and we are in WV. PA is only 5 > miles > > > north. > > > We are really in a pinch here from PA & WV. In Colonial > times > > > there > > > was a Trading Post (think the Ohio Co. of VA) just on the VA/WV > > > side of > > > Potomac River very close to Fort Cumberland. I know there were > > > several > > > PARKER families living in Hampshire Co. area. My Robert Parker > > > had land > > > in northern area of Cumberland, then called Wills Town. I > traced > > > the > > > Deed of his Lot # 3350. He may have been squatter. I am > > > wondering that > > > perhaps he like the PORTER boys, John and Moses wasn't a > Surveyors > > > helper > > > or Scout of the Mason-Dixon Line. They all found a spot and > > > squatted > > > there on the PA/MD Line. Robert Parkers land is 50 acres--in > MD. > > > -and > > > running north into PA at the 165 PA. post. But it is also > > > possible my > > > PARKERS were part of the Trading Posts listed in the area. My > > > grandmother said I had Indian Blood, don't know where that came > > > from---either her Parkers or her WINNER in-laws, with the name > of > > > CROW. > > > (Laura Crow m; Harmon Winner their youngest son married my > > > grandmother > > > Parker) > > > But what better opportunity of having Indian Blood as when your > > > ancestors > > > were Indian Traders??? > > > > > > I really enjoy reading your Posts---don't miss any of them. > Feel > > > that > > > one day someone is going to lay the golden PARKER egg in my lap. > > > Who > > > knows we may find that we do have common ancestors!!! > > > > > > Thank you for your hints as to where I might find my Parkers. > > > Take Care > > > Pat (Winner) Hook > > > > > > ---------- > > > > From: HERMON B FAGLEY <hermfagley@juno.com> > > > > To: pahook@hereintown.net; cdiller@juno.com > > > > Subject: Re: [PARKER-L] RE: "Notes on Old Gloucester Co. N.J." > > > > Date: Sunday, January 07, 2001 9:10 PM > > > > > > > > Certainly the NJ shore Parkers lived amid somew of the > Swede's. > > > > Indeed,Jonathan Parker m > > > > Abigail Steelman, whose gg uncle,Capt Johan Hans Steelman > likely > > > indian > > > > traded > > > > on the Upper Potomac,1710-20. And ,Parker's,Steelman's and Ky > Geo > > > Sapp > > > > lived,once > > > > a few sw Ohio miles apart. NJ shore is my James Leeds m Rachel > > > Byard,1786 > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 18:50:55 -0500 "Patricia Hook" > > > <pahook@hereintown.net> > > > > writes: > > > > > Hi Hermon, > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for that History of the Parkers in N.J. I still > don't > > > know > > > > > where > > > > > my Parkers came from before landing here in Western MD. > > > > > > > > > > However, I know by 1820 some had migrated to Knox Co. Ohio > in > > > Mt. > > > > > Vernon, > > > > > Danville area. In fact, my gg-grandfather GEORGE BAYARD > > > PARKER > > > > > b. ca > > > > > 1814 (Obit says 1814, 1880 MD, Census implies b. 1821) > > > married > > > > > HENRIETTA MAGERS/MAJORS there in Knox Co. in 1844, at St. > > > Lukes > > > > > Catholic Church. Their son, my gr-garandfather JOHN THOMAS > > > PARKER > > > > > was > > > > > born in Knox Co. in 1847. About 1850 George, Henrietta and > son > > > > > > > > John > > > > > returned to Western MD. Here George died in 1887. > > > > > > > > > > The earliest PARKER names I find in Western MD. is ROBERT > and > > > AARON. > > > > > > > > > > Aaron seems to have Hampshire Co. VA/WV ties. But cannot > find > > > > > where > > > > > Robert came from--who is said to be my > > > Ancestor---gggg-grandfather. > > > > > Or > > > > > whether he and AARON were related.?? > > > > > > > > > > I haven't come across a JOSEPH PARKER in Western MD. But > do > > > feel > > > > > that > > > > > there were some of my PARKER's who earlier had by 1820 had > > > relocated > > > > > to > > > > > OHIO & possibly KY. > > > > > > > > > > I think perhaps I should investigate these Parkers from N.J. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for the information > > > > > Take Care > > > > > Pat Hook > > > > > >

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