Correction to below. John Eberman/Everman was probably Joseph Eberman, m. 1797 Clark co KY. There are two transcribed records for the same date for the wall/Eberman marriage. One for John and Catherine Wall, and another for Joseph and Catherine Wall. I'm not sure what part of my Eberman family this Joseph came from. The Eberman family came over abt 1752 from the Rhine River valley in Germany. My branch settled in Potomac/Hampshire co VA (county changed names but they stayed put). Later they moved on to KY, and then split and went to Indiana and IL. There is a Joseph Eberman who got land 1814 in IL. See entry below.. In 1818 the central portion of the village of Troy was know by the nave of "Columbia". The village contained a horse grist mill, owned by John Jarvis; a dry goods store owned by Stephen Dewey; a tavern owned by Joseph Everman; and very few houses >> Catherine Wall m. John Eberman (Everman) 1797 Clark co KY. out a >> connection to Catherine Wall and the Walls in Crawford co IL. >> (Cumberland/Jasper). I did find in my records that Henry Wall and Overby >> parents for Peter Wall was speculation, and never proven. >> I'm busy this week, but I'll try to find my Wall records before my kids >> get home from college next week. >> Katherine Russell >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "stevew602" <stevew602@earthlink.net> >> To: <POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 11:23 AM >> Subject: RE: brunswick co road reports 1732-1746 >> >> >>> We have tried to find the "trial chart of the Eppes Society" that Batte >>> mentions and have failed. I even wrote Dorman and asked him (got >>> somewhat of a vague response, but I'll gladly share it if you're >>> interested). We NC Walls think we might descend from this Ann/John >>> marriage, and have built a good circumstantial-evidence case, but as Lou >>> will tell you, it's not proof. If you have any luck finding it, please >>> let me know. >>> >>> Katherine, I took the lineage that you posted a week or so ago and tried >>> to match it against our line, with no luck. I assume you know of the >>> "Walls of Walltown" book? That's my line..... >>> >>> Steve Wall >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: "John M. Poythress" <brerfox@bellsouth.net> >>> Sent: Dec 2, 2005 9:03 AM >>> To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: RE: brunswick co road reports 1732-1746 >>> >>> Also, Katherine, I'm at a lost to make anything out of comparing the two >>> Brunswick road orders. Cappt Poythris and John Wall live on two >>> different roads and all the tithables >>> (residents along the particular road)are entirely different. >>> >>> All I can make out of this one is that they both lived in Brunswick >>> County. I'll have to refer you to Lou on this one. >>> >>> R. B. Batte only has the following note which is the text for his chart >>> "Poythress Family in Virginia": >>> >>> 214 Ann Poythress >>> m. John Wall. Numerous decendants are given in the trial chart of the >>> Eppes Society. >>> >>> Given that the Eppes/Epps people are all over the various genealogy >>> wires this might prove a worthwhile place to search. >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> Maynard >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: JLP [mailto:sample1048@leapmail.net] >>> Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 9:33 PM >>> To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: RE: brunswick co road reports 1732-1746 >>> >>> Maynard and Katherine: might as well jump in at this point and point >>> out that there were two John Wall families in early Brunswick County. >>> My line is from "Colonel" John Wall who lived down near Fort >>> Christiana, and later Lawrenceville. The other John Wall line lived >>> in the northern part of the county on or near Waqua Creek. This last >>> is - I think Katherine's line of Walls (see, I've been paying >>> attention <g>). So far I have not been able to find any real evidence >>> that they were related, but "feel" with pretty high confidence that >>> they were - perhaps the two elder John Walls were as close as cousins. >>> >>> The two lines of Walls are very hard to distinguish, but with practice >>> and correlation in time one can begin to determine the difference >>> between the two - for most records. Until the researcher has obtained >>> this familiarity, though, it is very easy to confuse the two families. >>> >>> Lou >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: John M. Poythress [mailto:brerfox@bellsouth.net] >>> Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 2:22 PM >>> To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: RE: brunswick co road reports 1732-1746 >>> >>> >>> Hi Katherine.....thanks for thinking about us on the Brunswick 1733 >>> road order. We have that one (and many more); including, in fact a >>> whole CD-ROM full of VA Poythress data which includes some Wall >>> entries and much more. >>> >>> While our list server is operative (it's on Rootsweb), our webpage >>> (poythress.net) is unfortunately a "read only" >>> proposition and nothing new has been posted in the last couple of >>> years. This comes about because we are list-meisterless. >>> >>> In the meanwhile, I have collected (I hope)all the information on the >>> website plus digitizing much, much more: Wm&Mary Quarterly entries, >>> the Swem Index, etc. etc. >>> >>> I provide a free service in which I simply keep an active file on my >>> hard drive and burn a copy CD on request and mail one to anyone >>> furnishing me a snailmail address. I would be happy to mail you one >>> if you wish and you can send me your snail mail directly > >>> brerfox@bellsouth.net < without having to post it on the internet. >>> There is no charge at all and I'm happy to handle this. >>> >>> Maynard >>> >>> P. S. >>> I'm assuming you have checked the Wall entry that IS on the webpage >>> site. Click on Studies, Timelines and Charts in the left hand column >>> of page 1. When you get to this page the second entry is a fairly >>> comprehensive study of the Wall-Poythress connections done by one of >>> our group, Lou Poole. >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: katherine russell [mailto:kjrussell@clearwire.net] >>> Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 11:29 AM >>> To: POYTHRESS-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: brunswick co road reports 1732-1746 >>> >>> & june 1733 O.S.,Page 26 >>> Henry Cook is appointed supervisor of a road from Capp Poytris's >>> plantation on fountain's Creek to Henry Wych's ford over Meherrin >>> and......all the male laboring tyths between the Cane branch and the >>> G.....swamp and that James Parham, John Clyburn, John Walker, Thomas >>> Busby, Thomas Burnett,and Francis Steed assist in clearing the same.. >>> >>> April 1733 (typed as 1773 but with all the 1733 records) >>> John Wall gent is appointed surveyor of a briddle road from his Mill >>> to Chamberlains Ford and that the tyths of Henry Fox, John Irby John >>> Chapman George Brewer, William Linch, Joseph Heathrock and his own >>> assist in clearing the same.. I did a quick search on the list and >>> didn't see these posted..if they are and I missed them, let me know >>> and I won't continue. I don't know if I even have a connection to the >>> Poythress line, only the Wall's listed here. Katherine Russell >>> >>> >>> ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== >>> Poythress Genealogy Research Web >>> www.poythress.net >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== >>> Poythress Genealogy Research Web >>> www.poythress.net >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== >>> Poythress Genealogy Research Web >>> www.poythress.net >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== >>> Poythress Genealogy Research Web >>> www.poythress.net >>> >>> >>> >>> ==== POYTHRESS Mailing List ==== >>> Poythress Genealogy Research Web >>> www.poythress.net >>> >>> >> >