That sounds like the family of our current focus. I heard from a distant cousin last night who feels he is the (son or grandson) of David ROSS who died in Mill Creek One Hundred (I can't find it on the map) Delaware. Where do you live? I am in FL and we still are running air conditioning. Jean On 11/6/06, Mbmackie123@cs.com <Mbmackie123@cs.com> wrote: > It's a rainey day today, and I have nothing else to do: > > MARINE, ROSS, ROTTON, WROTEN posted by Nancy M. Dickinson on Sunday, October > 27, 2002 > > I am researching a cluster of ROSS families from the 1800 Sussex County, > Northwest Fork Hundred, DE census. One of them are the parent(s) of my GGG > Grandfather, William ROSS, born there 1800/1803. At least two of the families > migrated to Ross County, OH as the Unice (Eunice, wife of Thomas) is buried in Good > Hope, Fayette, OH. The listing from the census is as follows: Robert Ross, > Micheal Ross, Shadrack ROTTEN (WROTEN), Archibald Ross, Clement Ross, Unice Ross, > Thomas Rotten, Job Rotten, Gibson Ross, Hughett Ross, William Ross, Jr., > William Ross, Sr. Interested in any and all references. It is rumored that in the > 1810s or so, there was a wagon train of about 50 families that came from the > DE/MD area (my MARINEs included) to the Ross County, OH area. > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Also remember that Hewitt is sometimes spelled Huitt and there are probably other spellings. Also, Anna was a nickname for Nancy, I'm told. Frank (or Phranque) Ross Son of Marvin Grandson of Joseph William (Kansas) Great-grandson of Silas (Illinois & Kansas) Great-Great Grandson of Joseph (Indiana, Illinois, Kansas) Great-Great-Great Grandson of Mitchell (Delaware to Illinois via Ohio& Indiana and maybe Kentucky) G-G-G-G Grandson of Edward (Delaware) kind of gets fuzzy from there. Jean Masco <jmasco@gmail.com> wrote: That sounds like the family of our current focus. I heard from a distant cousin last night who feels he is the (son or grandson) of David ROSS who died in Mill Creek One Hundred (I can't find it on the map) Delaware. Where do you live? I am in FL and we still are running air conditioning. Jean On 11/6/06, Mbmackie123@cs.com wrote: > It's a rainey day today, and I have nothing else to do: > > MARINE, ROSS, ROTTON, WROTEN posted by Nancy M. Dickinson on Sunday, October > 27, 2002 > > I am researching a cluster of ROSS families from the 1800 Sussex County, > Northwest Fork Hundred, DE census. One of them are the parent(s) of my GGG > Grandfather, William ROSS, born there 1800/1803. At least two of the families > migrated to Ross County, OH as the Unice (Eunice, wife of Thomas) is buried in Good > Hope, Fayette, OH. The listing from the census is as follows: Robert Ross, > Micheal Ross, Shadrack ROTTEN (WROTEN), Archibald Ross, Clement Ross, Unice Ross, > Thomas Rotten, Job Rotten, Gibson Ross, Hughett Ross, William Ross, Jr., > William Ross, Sr. Interested in any and all references. It is rumored that in the > 1810s or so, there was a wagon train of about 50 families that came from the > DE/MD area (my MARINEs included) to the Ross County, OH area. --------------------------------- Sponsored Link $200,000 mortgage for $660/mo - 30/15 yr fixed, reduce debt, home equity - Click now for info