Hello Brady Cousins: Just a reminder, the reunion is fast approching and we need to get our food count to the University. The reunion is for any and all descendants of Hugh Brady (born 1709) and his wife Hannah McCormick. Children are welcome. This is a reunion for the entire family. Revolutionary Encampment, free covered wagon rides, lots of Colonial re-enactors and Craft demonstrators. If you have not yet sent in your registration and you are planning to do so, please let me know so we can reserve your meals. The May 2006 Newsletters were all sent last week. If you did not receive yours, please let me know. A few were returned to me. So.... Hitch up the Team, Load up the Wagon and Head On Home to the land where Hugh & Hannah and their children lived, worked and prayed. Through the generosity of Bruce Lampe, owner of the Old Brady Homestead, we will be at the property for the reunion on Friday June 30 & Sat July 1, 2006. There is going to be a great opportunity to help get things ready on Friday June 30. Come early and lend a hand. Many hands make light work. See you there! Cousin Donna
Donna, I am researching the McCormick line. My William McCormick b. c1755 in Va., md. Maria Cary Eggleston, migrated to western Pa. in 1780's and on to central Ky. around 1790 where he and Maria were killed by Indians shortly thereafter. I know of two chirldren: John b. 1788 in Pa. and Hannah b. Va. I am trying to identify the parents of my William McCormick. I wonder if you can point me to any sources that might have more information on Hannah McCormick that married Hugh Brady. Also, I wonder if you have any thoughts on the following: >did Hannah have a brother named James b.c1700 and a sister named Eleanor who md. Geo. Cunningham? >do you know anything about this James b. c1700? >how does Hannah's family relate to the McCormicks of Cumberland Co. i.e. Thomas (1702-1762) and Hugh (1695-?) and/or to Dr. John I. McCormick (1698-1768) of Frederick Co., Va. Thanks, Art Miller, Louisville ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 3:15 PM Subject: [PACUMBER] Brady Reunion > Hello Brady Cousins: Just a reminder, the reunion is fast approching and we > need to get our food count to the University. > The reunion is for any and all descendants of Hugh Brady (born 1709) and his > wife Hannah McCormick. > Children are welcome. This is a reunion for the entire family. > Revolutionary Encampment, free covered wagon rides, lots of Colonial > re-enactors and Craft demonstrators. > If you have not yet sent in your registration and you are planning to do so, > please let me know so we can reserve your meals. > The May 2006 Newsletters were all sent last week. If you did not receive > yours, please let me know. A few were returned to me. > So.... Hitch up the Team, Load up the Wagon and Head On Home to the land > where Hugh & Hannah and their children lived, worked and prayed. > Through the generosity of Bruce Lampe, owner of the Old Brady Homestead, we > will be at the property for the reunion on Friday June 30 & Sat July 1, 2006. > There is going to be a great opportunity to help get things ready on Friday > June 30. Come early and lend a hand. Many hands make light work. > See you there! > Cousin Donna > > > > ==== PACUMBER Mailing List ==== > Visit Cumberland County USGenweb and get the latest updates! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacumber/ > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >