For all - once you are at/in the Tree, you can look up, and click to go to, anyone from the index: to the right of the Tree title. For David - your link worked perfectly. And thanks for documenting with records and other sources - they all help. Jim - Sent from my iPhone - FaceTime! On Oct 8, 2011, at 12:26 PM, DAVID BROWN <[email protected]> wrote: > Craig and Jim, thanks again for your help with the tree and answering my questions. I have added Ann Morehead who married Bartholomew Dameron as well as a portion of her pedigree (there's still a lot more work to do here). I don't know if this will work the way I'm hoping, but here is Ann Morehead's tree here: > > http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/30617119/family?cfpid=12299842223 > > > If the above link doesn't work, the other way to find her is to click Sarah Ball (from the main NN Tree page) who married Christopher Dameron and then click their son Bartholomew Dameron. You should then see Bartholomew Dameron's wife Ann Morehead and click her tree. > > The sources for Ann Morehead's tree include a Northumberland Co., VA bond dated Dec. of 1755 (scanned copy from the microfilm has been added to the tree). It's hard to read (poor microfilm quality), but gives some family relationships for Ann Morehead's siblings including Alexander Morehead, Jr. who married Jane Wildy and Elizabeth Morehead who married Richard Haynie and had daughter Hannah Haynie who chose Bartholomew Dameron as guardian (the bond notes that Ann Morehead married Bartholomew Dameron). I am also using an article by ML Coles and the work of Alice Algood as sources for the Morehead family information and their Cockrell/Presley/Thompson connections. > > I don't have copies, but Algood in her book also cites an article entitled "The Preslys - Their Legacy to Northumberland" by Isabel Gough in the Bulletin of Northumberland County Historical Society, Vol. VI, #1. If anyone has a copy of this newsletter and could send a scanned copy or post it to the tree, I would appreciate it. > > If anyone has comments, I would appreciate hearing from you. > > Thanks. > > David > > > ________________________________ > From: Craig Kilby <[email protected]> > To: Northern Neck Northern Neck List <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 10:26 PM > Subject: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] Fwd: OK - there is one hard NN Tree rule... > > David, > > I agree with Jim here. Anything in doubt should be run by the rootsweb tree. Explain what you did and why you did it. As Jim says, plenty of people will not be shy about giving their thoughts on the matter. > > I hope neither Jim nor David will object to my sending this out for peer review. The point is to share our work we do on the ancestry with the entire list. Even if they opt not to participate, many of them have done extensive research and may wish to help you on this or that line. > > Craig > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks Jim. Glad the link worked. I still need to work on connections for Ann Morehead. For example, her matrilineal line ggg grandmother was Margaret James who was a half-sister to William Claiborne. So, I think we can really start adding to this tree. Thanks again. David ________________________________ From: Jim Bartlett <[email protected]> To: DAVID BROWN <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 8, 2011 2:08 PM Subject: Re: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] Fwd: OK - there is one hard NN Tree rule... For all - once you are at/in the Tree, you can look up, and click to go to, anyone from the index: to the right of the Tree title. For David - your link worked perfectly. And thanks for documenting with records and other sources - they all help. Jim - Sent from my iPhone - FaceTime! On Oct 8, 2011, at 12:26 PM, DAVID BROWN <[email protected]> wrote: > Craig and Jim, thanks again for your help with the tree and answering my questions. I have added Ann Morehead who married Bartholomew Dameron as well as a portion of her pedigree (there's still a lot more work to do here). I don't know if this will work the way I'm hoping, but here is Ann Morehead's tree here: > > http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/30617119/family?cfpid=12299842223 > > > If the above link doesn't work, the other way to find her is to click Sarah Ball (from the main NN Tree page) who married Christopher Dameron and then click their son Bartholomew Dameron. You should then see Bartholomew Dameron's wife Ann Morehead and click her tree. > > The sources for Ann Morehead's tree include a Northumberland Co., VA bond dated Dec. of 1755 (scanned copy from the microfilm has been added to the tree). It's hard to read (poor microfilm quality), but gives some family relationships for Ann Morehead's siblings including Alexander Morehead, Jr. who married Jane Wildy and Elizabeth Morehead who married Richard Haynie and had daughter Hannah Haynie who chose Bartholomew Dameron as guardian (the bond notes that Ann Morehead married Bartholomew Dameron). I am also using an article by ML Coles and the work of Alice Algood as sources for the Morehead family information and their Cockrell/Presley/Thompson connections. > > I don't have copies, but Algood in her book also cites an article entitled "The Preslys - Their Legacy to Northumberland" by Isabel Gough in the Bulletin of Northumberland County Historical Society, Vol. VI, #1. If anyone has a copy of this newsletter and could send a scanned copy or post it to the tree, I would appreciate it. > > If anyone has comments, I would appreciate hearing from you. > > Thanks. > > David > > > ________________________________ > From: Craig Kilby <[email protected]> > To: Northern Neck Northern Neck List <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 10:26 PM > Subject: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] Fwd: OK - there is one hard NN Tree rule... > > David, > > I agree with Jim here. Anything in doubt should be run by the rootsweb tree. Explain what you did and why you did it. As Jim says, plenty of people will not be shy about giving their thoughts on the matter. > > I hope neither Jim nor David will object to my sending this out for peer review. The point is to share our work we do on the ancestry with the entire list. Even if they opt not to participate, many of them have done extensive research and may wish to help you on this or that line. > > Craig > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message