Hi Flo, Again, thanks so very much! I really appreciate your help! You have been very helpful! Thoughts and prayers are with you! Liz On Tue, 13 Apr 1999 02:43:56 -0400 [email protected] writes: > >Hi, Liz, > >There were only two WATSONs in the book: Wiliam & Joseph. >The alternate spellings (ABNET,ABNETT,ABNOTT) are not there. >Thanks for the kind thoughts. Hope the other lookup helped, anyway. > >Flo. >-- ><[email protected]> > > >"L. Marcello" wrote: >> >> Hello Flo, >> I saw your post, and please forgive me for butting in. But I was >> wondering if there is any chance that there might be reference to a >> Hiltbrand INABENET (INABNIT, InAEBNIT, INABINET (same name, just >> different spellings) in this book, "Pioneers of Old Frederick Co., >Va. "? >> He died June, or early July 1764 in Frederick Co. (now Shenandoah >Co.) >> Va. His wife had pre-deceased him a short time earlier, and they >left 3 >> minor sons, John (later married Hannah _____ ), Joseph (later >married >> Barbara "Barbary" PARKERSON, daughter of Joseph PARKERSON and >Susanna >> WATSON) and Jacob (later married Mary PARKERSON, who may have been >sister >> of Barbara). The boys were taken back to Lancaster, Pa., but later >> returned to Frederick & Shenandoah Co., Va. >> John died as a young adult, leaving widow Hannah and 2 known minor >sons, >> John and Jacob. John appears to have died before 1802, and unknown >> whether he had a family or not. Jacob is believed to have married >Sarah >> BAKER. As time passed, the name appears to have also been spelled >ABNET, >> ABNETT and ABNOTT, and possible other variations. >> If you can check the index and let me know if my family is >mentioned, I >> will surely appreciate your help! If these are not mentioned, are >there >> others of my family mentioned? Thanks so much. >> Liz >> [email protected] >> >