From: Hendcoa@aol.com To: Hermfagley@juno.com Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 18:04:40 EDT Subject: HORN - VOL. III M[These are names from an atlas of original land tract owners in very sw Pa. Horn Papers Atlas [vol 3] is a good source. Horn Papers VOL 1 + 2 ARE FICTION hiding as fact. The three counties in Horn:Paprs Vol 3 Fayette Co. maps 2 - 28 Greene Co. maps 30 - 47 Washington Co. maps 49 - 81 In Dunkard Twp., Greene Co.: John Edwards Richard Hall Springer Morris In Greene Twp., Greene Co.: Isaac Garrard The names you requested broke down like this: EDWARDS Evan - 41 John - 33 Timothy - 53 PRICKETT James 75 James - 74 (in E. Pike and W. Pike Twp., Wash. Co. FLETCHER Thomas 40 - Morgan Twp., Greene Co. SPRINGER Daniel - 26 Dennis - 6, 24, 27 John - 8, 27 Jonathan D. 24 (2) Joseph - 8 Josias - 24 Levi 6, 13, 24, 25, 27 Michael - 26 Col. Zadock - 8 GARRARD Isaac 36 Greene Twp., Greene Co. Jonah - 35 Gilmore Twp., Greene Co. Justice Gerrard - 36 Greene Twp., Greene Co. HALL Richard 10 (Henry Clay Twp., Fayette Co.) 33, 36 MORRIS Springer - 33 Dunkard Twp., Greene Co. others in 33, 34, 31, 35 Richard - 34 Franklin Twp., Greene Co. Thanks for your phone call. Marilyn On Sun, 29 Oct 2000 18:33:16 EST Smlathrum@aol.com writes: > Hermon, as far as I know we don't have any Catholic kin. I think the > Fletchers were Methodist, at least that's how my grandma Fletcher > was raised > and VERY Methodist! No cards, no drinking, smoking, dancing, etc. I > had heard > from somewhere that the Fletcher brothers were distillers, even as > far back > as when they were in PA before coming to Ohio. Of course, that > doesn't work > well with the Methodist theory...oh, well. It could have come from > the > maternal side of the family and not the Fletcher side. At least I > believe > these folks (Fletchers) were always farmers and the descendents are > many > still farmers today. > As always, thanks for the information on the Simpkins. > Susan