Ed: I know this e-mail was not directed at me, but somehow I feel bad about it. I am sooooo sorry for any implication that I (we) may have suggested towards anyone's ancestor. Believe me, I have so much BAA, BAA in my family - not to say that you or anyone else does but I want you to know I am sorry for writing on the public net anything bad about anyone's heritage. Please except my apology. Chris -----Original Message----- From: Horseman <dfsoft@ezwv.com> To: SHUMAN-L@rootsweb.com <SHUMAN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, April 08, 2000 8:47 AM Subject: RE: [SHUMAN] Thiel College and its archives >Bill, > > WOW! This is a GREAT PIECE OF INFORMATION ! He is my ggGrandfather. Did >he serve his time? What form of Larceny did he commit? Will this quallify >his decendants for the "Black Sheep Society"? :) He was in Monongahelia 1820 >census, Tyler Va 1830 census, Greene Co OH 1840 census, and 1850 Mason Co VA >census. Where can I get a copy of this source information? > While a resident of Gallia Co OH in 1843, he purchased 600 acres of land >from Andrew J Redmond in Mason Va. He couldn't have had any cash left or >would have paid cash..... > >Ed Prichard > > > >>Chris, Since you are going to Greene County, Pa. As you probably know >>Vincient Fetty, who married Johns daughter Rachael, got himself in hot >water >>in Green County about 1818 more or less. As follows At the April Term of >>court 1818 Green County, Pa. The clerk of Records recorded the following. >>Vincient Fetty was found guilty of Larceny and is sentenced to serve 3 >years >>at hard labor in the State Pen House at Philadelphia. There must be more >>records somewhere? >> >>Bill Shuman >> >