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    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson
    2. Lois Dye
    3. Hi Ron--About copying the wrong e-mail addr.: I had a really GRAND experience once from doing that --I blame it on aging eyes! Ha! --I couldn't see whether or not an "X" was capitalized. Anyway, about Nancy Dye of Welston: could be related. My Dye line (paternal side) began in now what is the US of A back in the late 1630's when a Laurens Duyts came over from Denmark. The line traveled down the east coast after a time in and around Middlesex Co. NJ to Prince William County, VA and then in the late 1790's-early 1800's, a great clan of them headed directly west and my line settled in Washington-Monroe Co's in SE Ohio where my 4th gt grparents Daniel Dye (1747-1825) and Abigail Hutchinson/Hutchison (1744-1830) settled in Monroe Co.. So if Nancy's people link in to about any Dye from the general Marietta area of SE OH, then we probably are related. From Daniel, my line comes down through his son John R. (who m. Priscilla Ridgeway), and then through Joseph (who m. Mary Porter), James Ervin (who m. Nancy Markley), through Abraham (who m. Mary Lillian "Lillie") Harmon/Harman, through my grandfather George Ervin/Irvin (who m. Zetta Jones) and then my dad William Marion (who married Lucy Baker--her parents were Jax. Co. natives) and alas-alak, finally me. I do have the lineage back to Laurens and tentatively before him. So I am a 12th generation Dye in this country. Who is Nancy Dye? I am aware that there are some Dyes in Wellston but I have never explored whether there is a kinsihip but would like to. I'm a bit confused from having all these Roll Calls coming in (is great idea!) --are you related to Scurlocks as is Helen? Thanks--Lois ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Walke" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:09 PM Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson > Lois: > > Thanks for pointing out the consequence of a senior mental lapse. I probably > never would have caught the mistake. > > By the way, are you any relation to Nancy Dye of Wellston, OH? > > Ron > > >

    03/17/2004 09:46:40
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson
    2. Tom Anderson
    3. Lois, Not to but in your conversation. Would you be related to Phillip Dye, who taught during the 30s, 40, 50s and 60s at Wellston High School. Just wondering. Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lois Dye" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 4:46 PM Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson > Hi Ron--About copying the wrong e-mail addr.: I had a really GRAND > experience once from doing that --I blame it on aging eyes! Ha! --I > couldn't see whether or not an "X" was capitalized. > > Anyway, about Nancy Dye of Welston: could be related. My Dye line > (paternal side) began in now what is the US of A back in the late 1630's > when a Laurens Duyts came over from Denmark. The line traveled down the > east coast after a time in and around Middlesex Co. NJ to Prince William > County, VA and then in the late 1790's-early 1800's, a great clan of them > headed directly west and my line settled in Washington-Monroe Co's in SE > Ohio where my 4th gt grparents Daniel Dye (1747-1825) and Abigail > Hutchinson/Hutchison (1744-1830) settled in Monroe Co.. So if Nancy's > people link in to about any Dye from the general Marietta area of SE OH, > then we probably are related. > > From Daniel, my line comes down through his son John R. (who m. Priscilla > Ridgeway), and then through Joseph (who m. Mary Porter), James Ervin (who m. > Nancy Markley), through Abraham (who m. Mary Lillian "Lillie") > Harmon/Harman, through my grandfather George Ervin/Irvin (who m. Zetta > Jones) and then my dad William Marion (who married Lucy Baker--her parents > were Jax. Co. natives) and alas-alak, finally me. I do have the lineage > back to Laurens and tentatively before him. So I am a 12th generation Dye > in this country. > > Who is Nancy Dye? I am aware that there are some Dyes in Wellston but I > have never explored whether there is a kinsihip but would like to. > > I'm a bit confused from having all these Roll Calls coming in (is great > idea!) --are you related to Scurlocks as is Helen? > > Thanks--Lois > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ron Walke" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:09 PM > Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson > > > > Lois: > > > > Thanks for pointing out the consequence of a senior mental lapse. I > probably > > never would have caught the mistake. > > > > By the way, are you any relation to Nancy Dye of Wellston, OH? > > > > Ron > > > > > > >

    03/17/2004 10:48:21
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson
    2. Ron Walke
    3. Lois: I'm not related to the Scurlocks as far as I know. As far as the Dyes in Wellston, Nancy Dye is my mother's first cousin. She married a Rodney Merle Dye (deceased). That's all I know about them. I correspond with her brother in relation to my Gilson & Geer lines. Ron

    03/17/2004 01:32:34