In a message dated 4/6/03 11:45:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Hi, Marsha. > > A great deal of what we know about Robert and his line of descendants is on > our webpage at: > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~dasisson/ > > This collection covers several lines of Sissons, but if you scroll down and > click on Robert and Amy Sisson of Virginia, you'll find their lines and a > great deal of information about them. Marsha -- Just follow Sharon's instructions on the web site for information about Robert Sisson and thank you for posting the DYE information. I would like to know more about the DYE family, especially, the generations of Martin and Avery DYE along with children -- George, Ruben & Raleigh -- while residing in Charles County between the years 1690-1790. Robert Sisson's grandson William II and his family resided in Charles County between 1735-1767. William Sisson II married Frances Gower in 1727. After Frances died, he married the widow Elizabeth Hudson in 1752. William Sisson II had seven children -- Stanley, Ruben, William III, Caleb, Henry, Elizabeth and Mary. On the 1758 Charles County Tax List, William Sisson II, William Sisson III, Ruben Sisson and Avery Dye can be found in the Durham Parish Lower Part District. In addition, the Charles County 1775-1778 Census (Revolutionary War) list both Ruben Dye and Ruben Sisson as male persons eighteen years old an upward in the lower hundred, Durham Parish. Earlier Charles County notations (pre-1730) concerning the Dye family might be helpful with our Sisson research. And could explain why William Sisson II & Frances Gower remove from Richmond County. We do know William Sisson II inherited Charles County land from a Peter Babb on January 21, 1735, but know little about Peter Babb. Do you have any information on a Babb-Dye family connection? Cheers! Steven Sisson Of Eugene Henry Jr, Eugene Henry Sr, Walter George, Eugene Townsend, John Augustine, Robert Townsend, Robert, William III, William II, William I, and Robert Sisson* of Richmond-Lancaster County, Virginia (1630-1699). * DNA ancestral patriarch.
There are several Martin Dye's but I believe you are speaking of the one below in my first attachment ........I have volumes of information on the Dye family.....but not much on the first Martin. I am entering all my material into my FTM as I can. I have researched this Dye family for about 20 years and have accumulated pages of material. I have just started putting it in the computer. I go to Virginia about once a year to research and I was fortunate enough to have my grandmother's information. She was Maude Ann Dye-Tucker b Apr 28, 1889 d Feb 19, 1963. I just sent you an attachment on some of the early Dye's that I think you are interested. Marsha ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 2:15 PM Subject: Re: [SISSON-L] ROBERT SISSON > In a message dated 4/6/03 11:45:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > Hi, Marsha. > > > > A great deal of what we know about Robert and his line of descendants is on > > our webpage at: > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~dasisson/ > > > > This collection covers several lines of Sissons, but if you scroll down and > > click on Robert and Amy Sisson of Virginia, you'll find their lines and a > > great deal of information about them. > > Marsha -- Just follow Sharon's instructions on the web site for information > about Robert Sisson and thank you for posting the DYE information. > > I would like to know more about the DYE family, especially, the generations > of Martin and Avery DYE along with children -- George, Ruben & Raleigh -- > while residing in Charles County between the years 1690-1790. > > Robert Sisson's grandson William II and his family resided in Charles County > between 1735-1767. William Sisson II married Frances Gower in 1727. After > Frances died, he married the widow Elizabeth Hudson in 1752. William Sisson > II had seven children -- Stanley, Ruben, William III, Caleb, Henry, Elizabeth > and Mary. > > On the 1758 Charles County Tax List, William Sisson II, William Sisson III, > Ruben Sisson and Avery Dye can be found in the Durham Parish Lower Part > District. In addition, the Charles County 1775-1778 Census (Revolutionary > War) list both Ruben Dye and Ruben Sisson as male persons eighteen years old > an upward in the lower hundred, Durham Parish. > > Earlier Charles County notations (pre-1730) concerning the Dye family might > be helpful with our Sisson research. And could explain why William Sisson II & > Frances Gower remove from Richmond County. We do know William Sisson II > inherited Charles County land from a Peter Babb on January 21, 1735, but know > little about Peter Babb. > > Do you have any information on a Babb-Dye family connection? > > Cheers! Steven Sisson > > Of Eugene Henry Jr, Eugene Henry Sr, Walter George, Eugene Townsend, > John Augustine, Robert Townsend, Robert, William III, William II, William I, > and Robert Sisson* of Richmond-Lancaster County, Virginia (1630-1699). > * DNA ancestral patriarch. > > > > > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >