Thank you very much, Penny It's on p152 of the 1994 update of that book, which I contributed to (Anne SETTLE, dau of Henry married John BARTLEY (née BARTLETT), son of Thomas BARTLETT c1703-1783 Richmond Co. Anne did NOT marry John's brother Thomas (my Ancestor), as is plastered all over Ancestry.com #%?!$&@) There is also Francis SETTLE b Westmoreland Co, died Edgefield Co, SC 1790; and others. I'm hoping others on this list may have some info to share, too. Jim - Sent from my iPhone - FaceTime! On Feb 20, 2013, at 2:49 PM, "Penny N. Alby" <stitching125@gmail.com> wrote: > Does anyone have knowledge of a Wagon Train from Richmond Co., VA, headed > south, c1750s? Family names? Times? Records? > > Jim, > > Check The SETTLE-SUTTLE Family by William Emmett Reese and edited by Fannie > Lu Camp Fisher, 1974, p. 61. I don't have a copy or I would do a look-up > for you. This source isn't perfect, but it shows three children of Isaac > SETTLE and Charity BROWNE, who owned land in Old Rappahanock Co., VA, in > North Carolina and Georgia: Joseph SETTLE b 1727 in King George Co., VA; d > bef 1788 in Rutherford Co., NC; Elizabeth Settle WILKINSON b abt 1729 in > King George Co., VA, d 1789 in South Carolina; William SETTLE b 1734 in > King George Co., d 25 Jan 1839 in Fulton Co., GA. I didn't make any note of > how they got from Virginia to NC, SC, and GA, so don't know if the book > mentions that, but they would have been the right age in the early 1750s to > travel to North Carolina and then on to NC and SC. This isn't my direct > line, so I have not done much more on them. > > Penny Nichols Alby > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VA-NORTHERN-NECK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message