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    1. Re: [VA-Har-Mon] Roll Call of surnames
    2. Emolene Lynch
    3. My surnames are; WEAVER,Henry, LAYMAN,Jacob McCAULEY,Robert KEARNS,Patrick SPONAUGLE,George MARKS,Thomas Will share info about these folks. Any help would be appreciated. Emolene Lynch Coolville Ohio > Enough said before we have a good old WV mountain/hills neighborhood battle. > Everyone has opinions, but it is time for genealogy in the group. We don't > want to start another battle. Words has started many of wars in the past > and they can hurt people. > > It is time for a roll call of surnames you are working on -- > > Look in the closet for some of these missing pieces of your genealogy. You > don't know what you might find. Each day gets harder on some of the ones in > the 1800's and 1900's that are not on record. > > If you want to talk about battles let talk about the French and Indian War. > Who knows much about it, because it could help in finding missing people. > If you don't know, ask questions. Sample -- How did it start? Where was > the first battle? > > Sue > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > This message scanned for viruses by CoreComm >

    04/11/2003 02:08:54
    1. Re: [VA-Har-Mon] Roll Call of surnames
    2. Barbara Stenberg
    3. Henry WEaver and Catherine Fast are my ancestors too. Daughter Elizabeth married Jedediah Sayre. Emolene Lynch wrote: > > My surnames are; WEAVER,Henry, > LAYMAN,Jacob > McCAULEY,Robert > KEARNS,Patrick > SPONAUGLE,George > MARKS,Thomas > Will share info about these folks. > Any help would be appreciated. > Emolene Lynch > Coolville Ohio > > > Enough said before we have a good old WV mountain/hills neighborhood > battle. > > Everyone has opinions, but it is time for genealogy in the group. We > don't > > want to start another battle. Words has started many of wars in the past > > and they can hurt people. > > > > It is time for a roll call of surnames you are working on -- > > > > Look in the closet for some of these missing pieces of your genealogy. > You > > don't know what you might find. Each day gets harder on some of the ones > in > > the 1800's and 1900's that are not on record. > > > > If you want to talk about battles let talk about the French and Indian > War. > > Who knows much about it, because it could help in finding missing people. > > If you don't know, ask questions. Sample -- How did it start? Where was > > the first battle? > > > > Sue > > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > > This message scanned for viruses by CoreComm > >

    04/11/2003 02:36:25