Thanks for the information concerning William Payne. Does anyone have connection of this William to John Payne/Robert Payne and descendants? > [Original Message] > From: Nessa \(Louise\) <lptrofimuk@home.com> > To: <PAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 10/6/01 5:13:00 PM > Subject: Info > > Capt. WILLIAM PAYNE: resident of Fauquier; aged 78; was living in town > of Falmoutht, Stafford cty, Va., in 1776 and had the comm.. of a militia > company. Continued to live there from 1776 - 1780 and to command same > company. In 1780 removed to Westmoreland and was made Captain of > company of militia, and was at the siege of Yorktown..."I have a letter > of invitation requiresting me to meet General Lafayette, on which I am > addressed as Captain and styled his Brother in Arms"....also another > from citizens of Fauquier. Was born in Westmoreland, 1755. Court is of > opinion he was a Captain in the Rev. service. Fauq.., Va., 31 Aug 1832, > Orders, p. 125" > > This taken from: "Ancestral Proofs and Probabilities - An Occasional > Bulletin, Number Three, Military Service, Copyright 1936, Milnor > Ljungstedt MILITARY SERVICE from Court Records" --- kS2Oc5yKeBE= dpVpTiYLRebzj//JP08P3A== --- mijojohn@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
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My 4 x ggf JOHN PAYNE (of Lenham, Kent, England) married ELIZABETH PAGE in the parish church of Stalisfield, Kent, England on April 27, 1761. Does anyone have any information on these two people please? I have hit a brick wall. Sincerely, Trevor Payne, Toronto, Canada
Greetings List, I am searching for information concerning Mary PAYNE (born 1781), married in 1800 to George CARDIFF (born about 1780). I believe that Mary's religious denomination was Quaker, George was Church of Ireland. They resided in County Carlow Ireland where their children were born: CARDIFF John (1802) George (1807) Thomas (1811) Richard (1814) Ann"Nancy" (1815) William (1819) In 1820 they left County Carlow, Ireland, for Canadawhere they settled on the Lanark Military Settlement, Lanark County. Any help with Mary's ancestors would be most appreciated. Dennis CARDIFF Ottawa, CANADA dacardiff@sympatico.ca http://members.tripod.com/dcardiff/index.html
Good luck, Kevin. Your message discusses a situation similar to mine with the WARINGs of Essex Co. There are significant omissions and errors in the genealogy of the principal genealogist, Hoskins. It was only through the help of online "cousins" that I was able to get information on my PAYNEs, John (b. abt. 1615 in England) and his son, Robert, the namesake of many WARINGs to follow. My PAYNE connection ends at Thomas WARING (b. 1719) --sixth great grandfather, who married Elizabeth (Betty) PAYNE in abt. 1738. She was allegedly born in Hanover Co. VA. date unknown. Would like to know more about Robert PAYNE who went by the name Robert DAVIES for a period of approx. five years prior to 1667 when his petition to restore his name as PAYNE was approved by the County Court at Rappahannock (later Essex) Co. Your message betrays (if that's the correct word) the problem with the PAYNEs, several groups of whom lived in Lancaster/Rappahannock/Essex Co. area in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Col. stated that among ". . .the fairly well defined groups of Paynes,. . .there does not appear to be any convincing evidence of consanguinity. . . ." I think it exists, but he just didn't have "proof." I trust you will post your findings on the PAYNE-L page etc. and we can follow it. Thanks for your posting. John Anderson ----- Original Message ----- From: To: PAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: 7/27/01 8:52:06 AM Subject: Reuben Payne family of Orange, VA Fellow Payne researchers-- Are any of you researching the Reuben Payne family of Orange Co., VA? The reason I ask is that it is increasingly apparent to me that Col. Payne's reconstruction of this family in the Paynes of Virginia is seriously flawed. For example, a comparison of the Orange Co. and Rockingham Co. Marriage volumes by Vogt Kegley reveal at least one daughter unknown to Col. Payne. Second, William Harrison Payne, considered by Col. Payne to have been the eldest child and to have been born about 1776, is consistently tracked in the various census records of Rockingham Co. as having been born about 1791. This is not to criticize Col. Payne and I know that Vogt Kegley's books also contain errors. My interest is simply to accurately reconstruct this family. Can anyone help? Thank you. Kevin Thompson katatty@socket.net --- kS2Oc5yKeBE= dpVpTiYLRebzj//JP08P3A== --- mijojohn@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
Surname: Payne First Name: Amos Born: Bristol England 1912 Emigrated to Ontario Canada in 1930. Arrived at the Vimy Ridge Hostel, Guelph, Ontario. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Shane London Sydney, Australia.
Capt. WILLIAM PAYNE: resident of Fauquier; aged 78; was living in town of Falmoutht, Stafford cty, Va., in 1776 and had the comm.. of a militia company. Continued to live there from 1776 - 1780 and to command same company. In 1780 removed to Westmoreland and was made Captain of company of militia, and was at the siege of Yorktown..."I have a letter of invitation requiresting me to meet General Lafayette, on which I am addressed as Captain and styled his Brother in Arms"....also another from citizens of Fauquier. Was born in Westmoreland, 1755. Court is of opinion he was a Captain in the Rev. service. Fauq.., Va., 31 Aug 1832, Orders, p. 125" This taken from: "Ancestral Proofs and Probabilities - An Occasional Bulletin, Number Three, Military Service, Copyright 1936, Milnor Ljungstedt MILITARY SERVICE from Court Records"
Have been lurking for some time and thought I would finally post my interests. Looking for any information on or descendents of the following family: David PAYNE, b circa 1898, New York. Married Lillian COOGAN. Their children were Lilllian, b circa 1920, and Gloria, b circa 1925. This family resided in Brooklyn NY. Thank you for your time, Tracy http://www.gaeleire.freeservers.com Research guidance for New York City, Brooklyn & the Bronx
Hi, I was wondering if you might could help me? Everytime I send a post it doesn't seem to go through to the list and I was wondering if you might inform the list administrator of this as I don't know who exactly to contact. I would appreciate it very much. Thank You, Brenda Holt valentine@mail.smnet.net
John-- Thanks for your note. I suspect that my Paynes may be related to this Reuben Payne, if only because of the occurance of "Harrison" as a middle name in both families. However, I can't prove it. I can say, with confidence, that Col. Brooke Payne did not get the details of this family correct. The census shows that William Harrison Payne, son of Reuben, was almost 20 years younger than Col. Payne believed. Also, an examination of the marriage records for Rockingham and Orange Co's shows that Reuben had one or more daughters not listed by Col. Payne. There may have been additional sons, as well. Hopefully, we'll get this all straightened out some day. > Kevin......... > > I have a Reuben Payne b. bef. 1740, King George Co.,VA; d. 1821, Orange > Co.,VA; married Elizabeth Wilkerson, abt. 1772. On page 377 of Brook Payne's > "The Paynes of Virginia", he states that Reuben had returned to Orange Co. at > age 75 and remained there with his son Charles until his death. > > My Reuben was one of four sons of John Payne and his wife Anne Jones. > > See any connection? > > John Nelson > Hanover,VA >
Hi to all! I am looking for information on Jeremiah/Jerry Payne b. May 28, 1852, in Rolla, MO. He died 12/01/31 in MO and is buried in Bethel Cemetery near Pond, MO. His wife was named Nancy Howser Payne. They had the following children: John Monroe m. Mort Eva Emeline m. Brockman Stella Florence Catherine Elizabeth Arthur Lafayette Cynthia Elvina Mertie Ethel Bessie Leona George William The Children were all born in Maries, Pulaski, and Green Counties in MO. I know John Monroe (my g grandfather) ended up in Eureka, MO. I would love to hear from anyone in this Payne line! Beth Calnon
I've "rescued" an old family photograph album which appears to have belonged to the PAYNE Family of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The album contains 38 photographs which are mostly identified and one college commencement brochure. The commencement brochure is from New Hampshire College and is dated 4 June 1902 and includes reference to Charles Albert PAYNE who is receiving a Bachelor of Science Degree. The PAYNE Family photographs are as follows: Carrie PAYNE, taken at Portsmouth, NH in the 1880's or 1890's, she appears to be in her 50's Edith & Charles PAYNE, taken at Portsmouth, NH in the 1880's, children of 10-12 years of age Mrs. Edward KNOWLTON "Sarah PAYNE KNOWLTON", 1884 at Saginaw City, MI, she appears in her 40's Carrie PAYNE same as the first photograph Carrie EDNY PAYNE, taken at Portsmouth, NH, in 1860's or 1870's, she appears to be in her teens or 20's Albert PAYNE, no location, taken in the 1860's or 1870's, he appears to be in his 20's Mary Lizzie PAYNE, taken at Portsmouth, NH, in the 1860's or 1870's, an infant Albert Augustine PAYNE "Grandfather to Edith & Charles" taken at Worcester, MA, taken in the 1870's, subject appears to be in his 50's or 60's (I believe this is Albert A. PAYNE b. 13 May 1809 at Granby, Hampshire, MA and d. 1889 at Worcester, MA) Mary PAYNE "wife of Albert Augustine PAYNE", taken at Worcester, MA, taken in the 1870's, subject appears to be in her 50's (I believe this is Mary Elizabeth PUTNAM b. 9 April 1835 at Grafton, Worcester, MA) Edith PAYNE, taken at Portsmouth, NH, in the 1890's, she appears to be in her teens Abbie PAYNE, tin type probably taken in the 1850's or 1860's Henry PAYNE, taken at Portsmouth, NH, in the 1860's or 1870's, subject is a young boy EDNEY Family Photographs included are: George EDNEY "Mother's brother", taken at Philadelphia, PA, taken in the 1880's, in his 20's John EDNY "Brother of Cousin George", taken at Haverhill, MA, taken in the 1890's, in his 60's Charles EDNY, taken at Portsmouth, NH, taken in the 1860's or 1870's, boy in his teens Grandma EDNY, tin type taken in the 1850's or 1860's, in her 60's or 70's at the time Lizzie EDNEY, taken at Portsmouth, NH, in the 1870's, early 20's at the time Charles EDNEY, taken at Portsmouth, NH, in the 1870's, same time as that listed above Cousin George EDNEY, taken at Boston, MA, taken in the 1860's, subject appears to be in his 50's Mrs. EDNY "Lizzie BROWN, Mother", taken at Boston, MA, taken in the 1860's, in her 50's or 60's Other KNOWLTON photographs included are: Mr. Edward KNOWLTON, taken in 1884 at Saginaw City, Michigan, appears to be in his 50's Elliot KNOWLTON, taken in the 1890's at Malden, MA, young man of 12-14 years of age Harold KNOWLTON, taken in the 1890's at Malden, MA, young boy of 6-8 years of age (I believe this is Harold KNOWLTON b. 8 July 1882 and died Nov 1967 at Malden, MA) Edward KNOWLTON, no location, taken in the 1860's, young man in his teens STUBBS Family photographs included are: Basil STUBBS, taken at Portsmouth, NH, probably in the 1880's or 1890's, infant Abbie GRINDELL STUBBS boy, no location, taken in 1880's, infant PUTNAM Family photographs included are: Mrs. Henry PUTNAM taken 1885 at Worcester, MA, appears to be a woman of 50 or 60 years of age Henry PUTNAM, tin type photo, taken in the 1850's or 1860's, appears to be in his 30's Other surnames which appear include: Mrs. TREADWELL, taken in New York, NY Bartlett GANNON, taken in Concord, NH Fred LYDSTON, taken in Portsmouth, NH Ralph HANSCOME, taken in Portsmouth, NH Mr. FIELD, taken in Dover, NH Mrs. FIELD, no location GILSON (can't tell if this is a first name or a surname), taken in Worcester, MA Aunt Lizzie CLARK or Aunt Mather DREW, taken in Dover, NH Carrie SIDES, taken in Portsmouth, NH My hope is that someone from these families can be located so that this precious family heirloom can be returned to its rightful place with family. If you are a member of this family or know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
Good luck, Kevin. Your message discusses a situation similar to mine with the WARINGs of Essex Co. There are significant omissions and errors in the genealogy of the principal genealogist, Hoskins. It was only through the help of online "cousins" that I was able to get information on my PAYNEs, John (b. abt. 1615 in England) and his son, Robert, the namesake of many WARINGs to follow. My PAYNE connection ends at Thomas WARING (b. 1719) --sixth great grandfather, who married Elizabeth (Betty) PAYNE in abt. 1738. She was allegedly born in Hanover Co. VA. date unknown. Would like to know more about Robert PAYNE who went by the name Robert DAVIES for a period of approx. five years prior to 1667 when his petition to restore his name as PAYNE was approved by the County Court at Rappahannock (later Essex) Co. Your message betrays (if that's the correct word) the problem with the PAYNEs, several groups of whom lived in Lancaster/Rappahannock/Essex Co. area in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Col. stated that among ". . .the fairly well defined groups of Paynes,. . .there does not appear to be any convincing evidence of consanguinity. . . ." I think it exists, but he just didn't have "proof." I trust you will post your findings on the PAYNE-L page etc. and we can follow it. Thanks for your posting. John Anderson ----- Original Message ----- From: To: PAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: 7/27/01 8:52:06 AM Subject: Reuben Payne family of Orange, VA Fellow Payne researchers-- Are any of you researching the Reuben Payne family of Orange Co., VA? The reason I ask is that it is increasingly apparent to me that Col. Payne's reconstruction of this family in the Paynes of Virginia is seriously flawed. For example, a comparison of the Orange Co. and Rockingham Co. Marriage volumes by Vogt Kegley reveal at least one daughter unknown to Col. Payne. Second, William Harrison Payne, considered by Col. Payne to have been the eldest child and to have been born about 1776, is consistently tracked in the various census records of Rockingham Co. as having been born about 1791. This is not to criticize Col. Payne and I know that Vogt Kegley's books also contain errors. My interest is simply to accurately reconstruct this family. Can anyone help? Thank you. Kevin Thompson katatty@socket.net --- kS2Oc5yKeBE= dpVpTiYLRebzj//JP08P3A== --- mijojohn@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
Good luck, Kevin. Your message discusses a situation similar to mine with the WARINGs of Essex Co. There are significant omissions and errors in the genealogy of the principal genealogist, Hoskins. It was only through the help of online "cousins" that I was able to get information on my PAYNEs, John (b. abt. 1615 in England) and his son, Robert, the namesake of many WARINGs to follow. My PAYNE connection ends at Thomas WARING (b. 1719) --sixth great grandfather, who married Elizabeth (Betty) PAYNE in abt. 1738. She was allegedly born in Hanover Co. VA. date unknown. Would like to know more about Robert PAYNE who went by the name Robert DAVIES for a period of approx. five years prior to 1667 when his petition to restore his name as PAYNE was approved by the County Court at Rappahannock (later Essex) Co. Your message betrays (if that's the correct word) the problem with the PAYNEs, several groups of whom lived in Lancaster/Rappahannock/Essex Co. area in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Col. stated that among ". . .the fairly well defined groups of Paynes,. . .there does not appear to be any convincing evidence of consanguinity. . . ." I think it exists, but he just didn't have "proof." I trust you will post your findings on the PAYNE-L page etc. and we can follow it. Thanks for your posting. John Anderson ----- Original Message ----- From: To: PAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: 7/27/01 8:52:06 AM Subject: Reuben Payne family of Orange, VA Fellow Payne researchers-- Are any of you researching the Reuben Payne family of Orange Co., VA? The reason I ask is that it is increasingly apparent to me that Col. Payne's reconstruction of this family in the Paynes of Virginia is seriously flawed. For example, a comparison of the Orange Co. and Rockingham Co. Marriage volumes by Vogt Kegley reveal at least one daughter unknown to Col. Payne. Second, William Harrison Payne, considered by Col. Payne to have been the eldest child and to have been born about 1776, is consistently tracked in the various census records of Rockingham Co. as having been born about 1791. This is not to criticize Col. Payne and I know that Vogt Kegley's books also contain errors. My interest is simply to accurately reconstruct this family. Can anyone help? Thank you. Kevin Thompson katatty@socket.net --- kS2Oc5yKeBE= dpVpTiYLRebzj//JP08P3A== --- mijojohn@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
Good luck, Kevin. Your message discusses a situation similar to mine with the WARINGs of Essex Co. There are significant omissions and errors in the genealogy of the principal genealogist, Hoskins. It was only through the help of online "cousins" that I was able to get information on my PAYNEs, John (b. abt. 1615 in England) and his son, Robert, the namesake of many WARINGs to follow. My PAYNE connection ends at Thomas WARING (b. 1719) --sixth great grandfather, who married Elizabeth (Betty) PAYNE in abt. 1738. She was allegedly born in Hanover Co. VA. date unknown. Would like to know more about Robert PAYNE who went by the name Robert DAVIES for a period of approx. five years prior to 1667 when his petition to restore his name as PAYNE was approved by the County Court at Rappahannock (later Essex) Co. Your message betrays (if that's the correct word) the problem with the PAYNEs, several groups of whom lived in Lancaster/Rappahannock/Essex Co. area in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Col. stated that among ". . .the fairly well defined groups of Paynes,. . .there does not appear to be any convincing evidence of consanguinity. . . ." I think it exists, but he just didn't have "proof." I trust you will post your findings on the PAYNE-L page etc. and we can follow it. Thanks for your posting. John Anderson ----- Original Message ----- From: To: PAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: 7/27/01 8:52:06 AM Subject: Reuben Payne family of Orange, VA Fellow Payne researchers-- Are any of you researching the Reuben Payne family of Orange Co., VA? The reason I ask is that it is increasingly apparent to me that Col. Payne's reconstruction of this family in the Paynes of Virginia is seriously flawed. For example, a comparison of the Orange Co. and Rockingham Co. Marriage volumes by Vogt Kegley reveal at least one daughter unknown to Col. Payne. Second, William Harrison Payne, considered by Col. Payne to have been the eldest child and to have been born about 1776, is consistently tracked in the various census records of Rockingham Co. as having been born about 1791. This is not to criticize Col. Payne and I know that Vogt Kegley's books also contain errors. My interest is simply to accurately reconstruct this family. Can anyone help? Thank you. Kevin Thompson katatty@socket.net --- kS2Oc5yKeBE= dpVpTiYLRebzj//JP08P3A== --- mijojohn@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.
Dag allemaal, Ik heb op mijn computer een virus ontdekt dat nu via mijn adresboek wordt verspreid. Als je een mail van mij krijgt met een attach, delete de email onmiddelijk. In GEEN geval de attached openen!!! Het gaat om de virus W32.Magistr.39921@mm. Voor meer informatie over deze virus, ga naar http://vil.mcafeeasap.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=99199. Mijn excuses voor problemen hierdoor veroorzaakt. denise payne Hello everyone, I've just discovered a virus on my computer which is now spreading through my address book. If you receive a mail from me with an attachment, please delete the email immediately. DO NOT OPEN THE ATTACHMENT!!!! The virus involved is W32.Magistr.39921@mm. For more information about this virus, go to http://vil.mcafeeasap.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=99199. I apologize for any problems caused. denise payne
--part1_15b.18e8937.28e2332d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_15b.18e8937.28e2332d_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <MBrooks@Entranco.com> Received: from rly-zd05.mx.aol.com (rly-zd05.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.229]) by air-zd05.mail.aol.com (v80.29) with ESMTP id MAILINZD54-0925105733; Tue, 25 Sep 2001 10:57:33 -0400 Received: from mailgate1.entranco.com ([207.168.80.99]) by rly-zd05.mx.aol.com (v80.21) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINZD58-0925105656; Tue, 25 Sep 2001 10:56:56 -0400 Received: by BELSRV3 with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19) id <TFPKVTTA>; Tue, 25 Sep 2001 07:51:42 -0700 Message-ID: <E8CF9B3103DFD311A7A200A0C9E006C2DAF1B4@BELSRV2> From: Meg Brooks <MBrooks@Entranco.com> To: "'BECalnon@aol.com'" <BECalnon@aol.com> Subject: FW: The Grinch Version of Tuesday Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 07:56:04 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2653.19) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" -----Original Message----- From: Eric Weis Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 7:38 AM To: All Entranco Subject: The Grinch Version of Tuesday I received this yesterday and I thought I would share. Some of you may have already received it. Subject: Fwd: The Grinch version of Tuesday > > > >Every U down in Uville liked U.S. a lot, > >But the Binch, who lived Far East of Uville, did not. > >The Binch hated U.S! the whole U.S. way! > >Now don't ask me why, for nobody can say, > >It could be his turban was screwed on too tight. > >Or the sun from the desert had beaten too bright > >But I think that the most likely reason of all > >May have been that his heart was two sizes too small. > > > > > >But, Whatever the reason, his heart or his turban, > >He stood facing Uville, the part that was urban. > >"They're doing their business," he snarled from his perch. "They're > >raising their families! They're going to church! They're leading the > >world, and their empire is thriving, I MUST keep the S's and U's from > >surviving!" > > > > > >Tomorrow, he knew, all the U's and the S's, > >Would put on their pants and their shirts and their dresses, > >They'd go to their offices, playgrounds and schools, > >And abide by their U and S values and rules, > >And then they'd do something he liked least of all, > >Every U down in U-ville, the tall and the small, > >Would stand all united, each U and each S, > >And they'd sing Uville's anthem, "God bless us! God bless!" > >All around their Twin Towers of Uville, they'd stand, > >and their voices would drown every sound in the land. > > > > > >"I must stop that singing," Binch said with a smirk, > >And he had an idea-an idea that might work! > >The Binch stole some U airplanes in U morning hours, > >And crashed them right into the Uville Twin Towers. > >"They'll wake to disaster!" he snickered, so sour, > >"And how can they sing when they can't find a tower?" > > > > > >The Binch cocked his ear as they woke from their sleeping, > >All set to enjoy their U-wailing and weeping, > >Instead he heard something that started quite low, > >And it built up quite slow, but it started to grow- > >And the Binch heard the most unpredictable thing... > >And he couldn't believe it-they started to sing! > > > > > >He stared down at U-ville, not trusting his eyes, > >What he saw was a shocking, disgusting surprise! > >Every U down in U-ville, the tall and the small, > >Was singing! Without any towers at all! > >He HADN'T stopped U-Ville from singing! It sung! > >For down deep in the hearts of the old and the young, > >Those Twin Towers were standing, called Hope and called Pride, > >And you can't smash the towers we hold deep inside. > > > > > >So we circle the sites where our heroes did fall, > >With a hand in each hand of the tall and the small, > >And we mourn for our losses while knowing we'll cope, > >For we still have inside that U-Pride and U-Hope. > > > > > >For America means a bit more than tall towers, > >It means more than wealth or political powers, > >It's more than our enemies ever could guess, > >So may God bless America! Bless us! God bless! > >Heidi Jo Kolli --part1_15b.18e8937.28e2332d_boundary--
This is my first attempt at using the Payne mailing list in an endeavor to hurdle the "brick wall" that every genealogist seems to have. I am trying to find a dedicated source that would prove my great-great-great-grandfather, Joseph Payne, was the son of Smith Payne and Lydia Brockway. My Joseph Payne was born about August 1788 in Rensselaer County, New York. He married Phebe Palmer, born 10 March 1792, daughter of Fenner Palmer and Elizabeth Hoag. Joseph and Phebe farmed and raised their family in Barre, Orleans County, New York until Phebe's death on 26 November 1860. Joseph died 27 February 1867 at Lockport, Niagara County, New York. I know that Smith Payne had the following sons, Amaziah, Nathaniel, Smith Jr., Jira, Joseph and Abram W. Any assistance in proving both Joseph Payne's are one and the same would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Sharon, Found this in 1880 census WV. Lewis God Bless America Census Place: Kanawha, Fayette, West Virginia Source: FHL Film 1255402 National Archives Film T9-1402 Page 59C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Matison PAYNE Self M M W 33 WV Occ: Farmer Fa: VA Mo: VA Luna PAYNE Wife F M W 22 WV Occ: Keeping House Fa: WV Mo: WV Manora PAYNE Dau F S W 6 WV Fa: WV Mo: WV Lottie PAYNE Dau F S W 6 WV Fa: WV Mo: WV Mandana PAYNE Dau F S W 2 WV Fa: WV Mo: WV Alonzo M. PAYNE Son M S W 7M WV Fa: WV Mo: WV Braddock PAYNE Father M W W 67 VA Occ: Works On Farm Fa: VA Mo: VA and then two doors from the Paynes were these Rhneharts. Census Place: Kanawha, Fayette, West Virginia Source: FHL Film 1255402 National Archives Film T9-1402 Page 59C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Julia A. RINEHART Self F W W 55 VA Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: VA Rhoda S. RINEHART Dau F S W 18 WV Occ: At Home Fa: VA Mo: VA John G. RINEHART Son M S W 16 WV Occ: Works On Farm Fa: VA Mo: VA Charles A. RINEHART Son M S W 12 WV Occ: Works On Farm Fa: VA Mo: VA ----- Original Message ----- From: <Skaywill@aol.com> To: <PAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 04:01 PM Subject: Lottie Virginia Payne-b.December 16, 1876, Kincaid, Fayette County, WV > Dear List Members: > > My Grandmother was Ida Mae Rinehart. Her mother was Lottie Virginia Payne b. > December 16, 1876, Kincaid, Raleigh Cty., WV. She married John George > Rinehart > b. 16 Feb 1862 in Basin Springs, Wyoming Cty., WV. Dec. 25, 1892 in Kincaid, > Raleigh Cty., WV. The couple resided in Kincaid, Fayette County, WV. I > would like to make contact with someone from this family line or who might > have a web site. Other names in this family are: Julia Ellen, Emma Maud, > John Roy, Eurena, Dallas Raymond, Vesta Irene, Edward Marvin, David Brian, > Howard Glenn, Walter Lee, Vialma A., Ethel, Cleveland. These are all of the > brothers and sisters of my Grand-mother. > > Sharon >
Dear List Members: My Grandmother was Ida Mae Rinehart. Her mother was Lottie Virginia Payne b. December 16, 1876, Kincaid, Raleigh Cty., WV. She married John George Rinehart b. 16 Feb 1862 in Basin Springs, Wyoming Cty., WV. Dec. 25, 1892 in Kincaid, Raleigh Cty., WV. The couple resided in Kincaid, Fayette County, WV. I would like to make contact with someone from this family line or who might have a web site. Other names in this family are: Julia Ellen, Emma Maud, John Roy, Eurena, Dallas Raymond, Vesta Irene, Edward Marvin, David Brian, Howard Glenn, Walter Lee, Vialma A., Ethel, Cleveland. These are all of the brothers and sisters of my Grand-mother. Sharon