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    1. CORRECTION - Re: LONG/LUNG prior to 1766-68 Augusta Co., VA
    2. David W. Long
    3. Correction; I have found it "possible" my Henry Long was a son of Paul LUNG... It has already been proven that the Henry, who was brother of Paul, was not my Henry Long. Appologies, Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "David W. Long" <long1@midsouth.rr.com> To: <OLD-FREDERICK-CO-VA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 4:54 PM Subject: [OLD-FREDERICK-CO-VA] LONG/LUNG prior to 1766-68 Augusta Co., VA > Greetings, > > New to the list and my research has led me to 1760 Augusta Co., Virginia > when my earliest know anscester Henry LONG obtaind land between Peaked > Mountain and Shenandoah River. Henry LONG married Catherine PENCE. Their > daughter Caherine LONG was baptised at the Peaked Mountain (Reformed, > Lutheran) Church. Records of Henry and Catherine selling their property > (adjacent Peter Miller) to Augustise Price and Jacob Arkenbright can be > found in Chaukley's and they then removed to Mecklenburg, Co., North > Carolina by 1766-68. > > I have exhausted the online Chaukley Chronicals and have found a it > possible that Henry is a brother of Paul LUNG. Paul was the eldest and > heir of Philip LUNG. From my little bit of research of this area, a Philip > and Paul LONG (Lung) were amoung some of the early settlers arriving > around 1733 from Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania with an agent named Jacob > Stover who recieved 10,000 acres from King George II and Lord Fairfax. > > Is this Jacob Stover related to the Rev. John Casper Stoever who performed > early Lutheran marriages and babptisms in southern Pensylvania (Lancaster > County) and who perfmed the baptisms of some of my related Pence family > members? > > I am searching for reseachers who may have information relevant to my > search, suggested readings and what not. Two books curently on my list are > "Pioneers of Old Frederick County, Virginia" by Cecil O'Dell and "The > German element of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia" by John W. Wayland. > If anyone knows of other publications with information on possible LONG > family conections, I'm open to suggestion. > > Can anyone give more details of this record in Chaukley's: > Court Judgment, MARCH, 1768 (D). Crocket vs. Long.-- Bond by Henry Long of > Mechlenburg County, North Carolina, dated 15th August, 1766. - Source: > CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 1, pg. 354 > > Thank You, > Dave Long > Memphis, TN > > > ==== OLD-FREDERICK-CO-VA Mailing List ==== > OLD-FREDERICK-CO-VA UNSUBSCRIPTION DIRECTIONS > Old-Frederick-Co-Va-L-request@RootsWeb.com UNSUBSCRIBE <as subject> > Old-Frederick-Co-Va-D-request@RootsWeb.com UNSUBSCRIBE <as subject> > Make sure your signature files have been removed while you do this! > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >

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