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    1. [TNHAWKIN] Armstrongs
    2. On page 69 of the 1810 Washington County, Virginia census, find Baker Armstrong 26-45, female 26-45, female 10-16, 4 males 0-10. Baker is listed just after Jacob DeVault who owned land in Washington County on Opossum Creek just about due north of today's Church Hill and about a mile from Hawkins County! The URL below should take you to page 69. _http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=7613&path=Virginia.Washing ton.Not+Stated.69&sid=&gskw=Solomon+Potter&cr=1_ (http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=7613&path=Virginia.Washington.Not+Stated.69&sid=&gskw =Solomon+Potter&cr=1) About 1800 John Arnold and wife Mary Cason came to Hawkins County. John Died by 1810. Likely with John Arnold came with his brother-in-law Thomas Armstrong and wife Amelia Cason. Anyway, in the 1820s, the sons of John Arnold deeded a tract of land to a Thomas Armstrong their father had agreed to sell to Armstrong. Mary and Amelia were children of Seth Cason. A Thomas Armstrong signed the marriage bond for the 13 Dec 1784 Prince Edward County, Virginia marriage of John and Mary so that Thomas would have been 21 at the time he made the bond. Apparent sons of the above John Arnold; Doctor, Claiborn and Stephen signed P/As recorded in Prince Edward County, Virginia to a John Arnold that was probably was their brother to act for them in collecting their share of the estate their grandfather John Arnold. And Doctor Arnold did name a son Baker. Jim Brown _tenneva@aol.com_ (mailto:tenneva@aol.com) **************Make your summer sizzle with fast and easy recipes for the grill. (http://food.aol.com/grilling?ncid=emlcntusfood00000005)

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