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    1. Re: [PACE-L] Sarah Maycock - Virginia Magazine Source Reference
    2. 7/8/2006 Joe > _janders45@hotmail.com_ (mailto:janders45@hotmail.com) writes:One additional point: Someone posted a month or so ago that Sara Maycock can be found in the household of Capt. Roger Smith following the massacre: " Capt Roger Smith head >Mrs Joan Smith his wife >Elizabeth Salter aged 7, arrived on the Seaflower >Elizabeth Rolfe aged 4, born in VA >Sarah Macock aged 2, born in VA >Charles Waller servant, 22, arrived on the Abigail in 1620 >Christopher Bankus, servant, 19, arrived on the Abigail in 1622 >Henery Booth servant, 20, arrived on the Dutie >Henery Lacton servant, 18, arrived on the Hopwell in 1623" Joe, I believe it was Ellen > _gnlgy458@yahoo.co.uk_ (mailto:gnlgy458@yahoo.co.uk) that posted the above on 6/12/2006 and she stated it was from the 1624/25 muster document for James City and all named above were in the household of Capt. Roger Smith. I for one would like to have the actual musters for 1623/24 AND 1624/25. After, I had previously searched my brains dead trying to find both of these musters online, and had no results, I then posted a query to the list a few wks ago and asked IF anyone had the complete musters naming all of the people...would they please share, or tell me where they could be found. Since, I received no reply, I assumed that no current researcher actually has the original musters, therefore this must be another document that we are all carrying forward from earlier researchers claims, without having ever seen the original document....I'm talking about the complete list...not just an extracted tidbit of specific people as per above.....which Ifeel is probably correct. Soooo, wouldn't it be wise to also try to obtain the original musters to see with our own eyes and make sure it has not been altered, by someone, somewhere, sometime? ~Kathlynn~

    07/08/2006 03:32:06