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    1. Resubmission of names of previous post....
    2. m.moore1
    3. Peyton Randolph, Patrick Henry, Jun. Robert Carton Nicholas, Peter Johnson Richard Bland, Henry Lee Archibald Cary, Nathaniel Terry Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Whiting Charles Carter, Landcaster, Thomas Jefferson George Washington, Thomas Nelson, Jun. Carter Braxton, James Walker Severn Eyre, John Alexander Richard Randolph, Champion Travis George Ball, John Wilson, Augusta Thomas Harrison, William Clayton Thomas Claiborne, Robert Munford, Mecklenburg John Blair, Jun., Thomas Bailey Thomas Mason, Thomas Scott Josias Payne, Jun., Lewis Burwell Burwell Bassett, John Harmanson Richard Anderson, Thomas Parramore James Scott, Junr., John Donelson John Green, Cornelius Thomas Wilson Miles Cary, Thomas Johnson Gabriel Jones, John Lewis, Jun William Riddick, William Roane Thomas Glascock, William Acrill John Woodson , Hartwell Cocke Benjamin Howard, Joseph Cabell Isaac Read, Alexander Trent Foushee Tebbs, John Mayo Edward Osborne, David Mason Francis Peyton , William Macon, Jun. Abraham Hite, Hugh Innes James Wood, Bolling Starke Richard Baker, Robert Bolling Edwin Gray, Paul Carrington Robert Munford, Amelia, Thomas Walker Henry Taylor, William Cabell, Jun. Nathaniel Edwards, Jun., John Talbott Charles Lunch, Edward Hack Moseley, Jun. James Hamilton, John Ackiss David Meade, James Bridger Philip Ludwell Grymes, Chrles Carter, King George Richard Starke, Clerk to the Association. The Business being finished, the following Toasts were drank, and the Gentlemen retired. In compliance with the foregoing Invitation, we do most cordially accede and agree to the Association fo laudably propossed: and in Testimony thereof have subscribed in Names this Day of 1769. William Matthis, N. Ellzey, Wm. Walrond Samuel Baker, J. Gwatkin, Rd Milton Jas. Lane, Travers Nash, Wm. Stanhope Tho. Gift, Isaac Davis, Wm. Walrond Wm. George, Daniel Kincheloe, Samuel Baker George Steadon, John Terry, J. Gwatkin Amos Davis, Thos Bird, Rd Milton Samuel Tatem, Richard Melton

    09/24/2005 12:33:40
    1. 1920 census
    2. Westview
    3. I know many people like to bash Ancestry.com, but I've always been a big defender of their on-line census images despite their terrible transcriptions and indexing. That said, I have to share this with the list: on the 1920 census for Charlotte County, VA many of the people gave their place of birth as "Prince Edward" -- that's Prince Edward County, Virginia, on the northern edge of Charlotte. In his/her brilliance, the Ancestry transcriber interpreted this as "Prince Edward Island" and has put all these people as having been born in Nova Scotia! Dozens and dozens of them! Who knew Charlotte was so full of black Canadians in 1920?! This would be funny if it wasn't so darn pitiful. Please don't start another round of bashing Ancestry.com -- I just thought you all might like to share my amazement. Kathy

    09/24/2005 12:22:06