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    1. [PAXTON-L] Paxton
    2. JACK HEINE
    3. I am new to the list and want to post my Paxton ancestors. John Paxton b. abt 1640 in Central England d. 1720 Ballymoney, Antrim co. Ire. Samuel Paxton, b. abt 1670, Ballymoney, Antrim Co., Ire. d. 1746 Cumberland, Adams Co. Pa. John Paxton, b. 1692, Ballymoney, Antrim Co. Ire. married Elizabeth Alexander, she was born 1696 in Northern Ireland. John Paxton, b. 1716, Ulster Ire., d. 13 March 1787, Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church, Augusta Co., Va. Married Martha Blair 1742, she was b. 1726, Ulster Ireland, died 12 August 1821. Mary Paxton, b. ?, married Thomas Conn III, 13 Sept. 1787 in Rockbridge Co. Va. I have most of all the children of all. but as you can see I also have a lot of blank spaces. Appreciate any and all help. I believe that Genealogy is a sharing process, I am willing to do look up in the books I have on emigrants. I will need a given name as well as a Surname. Here is a list of the books on Emigrants I have in my library New World Emigrants Vol 1 & 2 by Michael Tepper The complete Book of Emigrants in Bondage 1614-1775, by Peter Wilson Coldham Emigrants to Pennsylvania 1641-1819, by Michael Tepper Emigrants to New England, 1700-1775, by Ethel Stanwood Bolton Emigrants to America, by John Wareing Emigrants in Chains, by Peter Wilson Coldham Ulster Emigration to Colonial America 1718-1775, by R.J. Dickson Saints & Strangers by George F. Wilson Irish Emigrants in North America, Part 1, part 2, and part 3, by David Dobson Irish Emigrants in North America, Part 4 and Part 5 by David Dobson Directory of Scots Banished to the American Plantations, 1650-1775, by David Dobson Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1625-1825, Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, by David Dobson The Original Scots Colonists of Early America 1612-1783, by David Dobson The Complete book of Emigrants , 1607-1660, by Peter Wilson Coldham Emigrants from Ireland to America, 1735-1743, by Frances McDonnell >From Bremen to America in 1850, 14 rare emigrant ship lists, by Clifford Neal Smith German immigrants, lists of passengers Bremen to New York 1847-1854, by Gary J Zimmerman & Marion Wolfert German immigrants, lists of passengers Bremen to New York 1855-1862, by Gary J Zimmerman & Marion Wolfert Jack

    11/11/2003 03:15:41
    1. Re: [PAXTON-L] Paxton
    2. qvarizona
    3. Jack, Your generous offer to check your books for surnames is wonderful. What do you have on the Paxton's? What is your source for the birth location of John Paxton? I am also a descendant, and would love to share info. Can start by suggesting that if you haven't already done so, you check out my Paxton Cemetery online at http://www.geocities.com/qvarizona/PaxtonCemetery.html I'm working with several other researchers trying to track Augusta/Rockbridge/Botetourt ancestors who --we think-- originally settled in PA. Surnames are: Humes andCarlin (who I believe came on the same ship from Ireland). I have lots of others, but will restrain myself because I suspect you will get flooded with requests. If I'm wrong, and you still have time and energy to do more look-ups, let me know! Joanne JACK HEINE <JHeine7533@msn.com> wrote: I am new to the list and want to post my Paxton ancestors. John Paxton b. abt 1640 in Central England d. 1720 Ballymoney, Antrim co. Ire. Samuel Paxton, b. abt 1670, Ballymoney, Antrim Co., Ire. d. 1746 Cumberland, Adams Co. Pa. John Paxton, b. 1692, Ballymoney, Antrim Co. Ire. married Elizabeth Alexander, she was born 1696 in Northern Ireland. John Paxton, b. 1716, Ulster Ire., d. 13 March 1787, Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church, Augusta Co., Va. Married Martha Blair 1742, she was b. 1726, Ulster Ireland, died 12 August 1821. Mary Paxton, b. ?, married Thomas Conn III, 13 Sept. 1787 in Rockbridge Co. Va. I have most of all the children of all. but as you can see I also have a lot of blank spaces. Appreciate any and all help. I believe that Genealogy is a sharing process, I am willing to do look up in the books I have on emigrants. I will need a given name as well as a Surname. Here is a list of the books on Emigrants I have in my library New World Emigrants Vol 1 & 2 by Michael Tepper The complete Book of Emigrants in Bondage 1614-1775, by Peter Wilson Coldham Emigrants to Pennsylvania 1641-1819, by Michael Tepper Emigrants to New England, 1700-1775, by Ethel Stanwood Bolton Emigrants to America, by John Wareing Emigrants in Chains, by Peter Wilson Coldham Ulster Emigration to Colonial America 1718-1775, by R.J. Dickson Saints & Strangers by George F. Wilson Irish Emigrants in North America, Part 1, part 2, and part 3, by David Dobson Irish Emigrants in North America, Part 4 and Part 5 by David Dobson Directory of Scots Banished to the American Plantations, 1650-1775, by David Dobson Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1625-1825, Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, by David Dobson The Original Scots Colonists of Early America 1612-1783, by David Dobson The Complete book of Emigrants , 1607-1660, by Peter Wilson Coldham Emigrants from Ireland to America, 1735-1743, by Frances McDonnell >From Bremen to America in 1850, 14 rare emigrant ship lists, by Clifford Neal Smith German immigrants, lists of passengers Bremen to New York 1847-1854, by Gary J Zimmerman & Marion Wolfert German immigrants, lists of passengers Bremen to New York 1855-1862, by Gary J Zimmerman & Marion Wolfert Jack ==== PAXTON Mailing List ==== Submit queries, wills, obits, deeds, etc. at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wanda/paxtonmain.html --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard

    11/11/2003 02:43:12