As like any information you find please document information even if you find it in a book. Mr. Robert Ross and I have been in contact quite a lot of the pass few years. There were parts of my Ross line that were incorrect in the first edition of Mr. Ross's book. We're all human and mistakes will be made. So please make sure you document any information you find. Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara David" <youstdavid@egl.net> To: <ross@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 4:35 PM Subject: Re: [ROSS] ROSSes of Somerset Co, PA/DNA project > Richard, > > Robert ROSS has written a book. > > Send orders to: Robert L. Ross, 1823 Wayne Avenue, South Pasadena, CA > 91030-4936; E-mail: romaross@earthlink.net. The price of the book > includes postage and handling. > > Part 1 is a record of the descendants of George Ross and Constance > Little who were married 1658 at New Haven, Connecticut and went about > 1760 to Elizabeth, New Jersey. Part 2 includes records of other Rosses > with New Jersey roots. Some of these are unconnected descendants' of > George and Constance. Allied families: Clark, Cory, Crane, Keyt, > Lambert, Lyon, Marsh, Miller, Pierson, Scudder, and Wilcox. > > > > There are several Hughs.1. married to Margaret. Had children Robert > Lincoln & Alexander H. > 2. Hugh P., married Betsy Stiles 3. Hugh m) Anne Clay,NJ 12-20-1771. > > Also if you do an Internet search several links come up. Here is one > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~madgenealogist/RossFamily.html > > Good luck! > > Barb > Richard Ross wrote: >> Barbara David wrote: >> >>> I just want to encourage the DNA testing.My male ROSS cousin had it done >>> & we found we are connected to the ROSS line from Scotland,George & >>> Constance (Little) ROSS. As you are linked to a line they give you the >>> names & email addresses of those with DNA links.Very interesting. >>> >>> Barb in MI >>> >> >> Barb, >> Thank you for reminding me about the ROSS-LITTLE connection. I had >> forgotten about George and Constance. Oddly enough, I am working on a >> ROBB-LITTLE line from the Washington Co, PA area. The ROBB's married >> into my ROSS family from Cumberland Co, PA. So maybe I will be able to >> connect Constance in somewhere early in America. I do have a George H. >> ROSS in my 5th generation, a brother to my Sullivan ROSS. Is the George >> and Constance Ross line on the internet somewhere? Some believe my Hugh >> ROSS was born in Scotland as well before 1760, however, I feel Hugh may >> actually have been born in Northern Ireland and his father in Scotland. >> But my ROSS' have made it difficult to track them as they did not >> document very much of anything. >> >> Richard Ross >> Iowa >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> ROSS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROSS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Hi, Listed in the first volume (ROSSES OF NEW JERSEY) were a "Nash" (Noah) CLARK married to Crissie Ann ROSS m. abt 1785. No other information. Do any you with New Jersey ROSS connections recognize this couple? I would appreciate ANY scrap of evidence. The above Noah was NOT the son of Abraham CLARK, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Thank you for any help, Jean Masco On 10/10/06, lclevers <lclevers@cfl.rr.com> wrote: > As like any information you find please document information even if you > find it in a book. Mr. Robert Ross and I have been in contact quite a lot > of the pass few years. There were parts of my Ross line that were incorrect > in the first edition of Mr. Ross's book. We're all human and mistakes will > be made. So please make sure you document any information you find. > > Lisa