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    2. katherine russell
    3. sorry this is what i ment to forward. ----- Original Message ----- From: "katherine russell" <kjrussell@clearwire.net> To: "stevew602" <stevew602@earthlink.net> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 12:43 PM Subject: Re: brunswick co road reports 1732-1746 >I was able to find some of my written records, but not all. As I mentioned >we recently moved and I haven't unpacked everthing. > Peter Wall and Mary Mize marriage record is correct for > 1797 Brunswick co VA, as well as some of their children. Did I post them > all? My Elizabeth Wall says in all of her census records she was born in > NC, the rest of the family tn, probably Williamson co Tn. The link > between my Elizabeth and Peter Wall's family is that she took care of > Henry Wall, son of Peter and Mary, lived and grew up in the same town as > these Walls, and her husbands family, marry into these walls. She may be > a niece? I do have a very early Wall marriage in my Everman line: > Catherine Wall m. John Eberman (Everman) 1797 Clark co KY. John was the > uncle or great uncle of my Andrew Everman who married Elizabeth Wall in > IL. John Everman died 1857 in Indiana. I can't remember if I ever figured > 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 >> >> >

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