Hello List I am trying to find information on a William Vinesett that appeared on the 1787, Goochland Personal Property tax list A. Shows: Vinesett, William Self and the following persons 1-0-0-1-0 and note (not tithable). Would this be part of the seven year exemption provided by the Queen for trades people who owned the implements of their trade tospur the economy of the times. I understand that the trades people were granted this seven year exemption to come to the colonies. I am also trying to find informaiton on a William Vinesett that shows up on a marriage bond list for Goochland Co. Va. He shows as sec. for marriage of William Williams and Canadace Meeks. This occured on October 26, 1785. Any help on this information will be greatly appreciated. Bob vinesett Robert Vinesett [email protected] Post Office Box 894 Gaffney, South Carolina 29342-0894 A Proud Sponsor of ROOTS-WEB! ARE YOU?
Anne, Sorry to write to you this way but done it without thinking , you said you grew up in Culpeper Co . How long ago, and you know any of the Anderson's that lived their, I am still hunting for a William H. Anderson (b) 1849- 1853 (m) Virginia A. Smith (abt)1890 first child born 1892 , they were supposed to have lived their some time or another, I don't know when, I am trying to find her parents, can you help me? Sarah ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 02, 1999 6:19 AM Subject: Re: [VAALBEMA-L] BROWN's, MARTIN's, JOHNSON's and THURMOND's found! > WOW Lonny, you finally made it and apparently in this horrible HEAT!!!! I > grew up in the Northern end of Albemarle County along the Southwest > mountains, next to Orange County--Rt 231. As you know I have no connections > to any of yours, but am equally as excited as you!!! > Isn't this Wonderful & Addicting???? > Anne > > > ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== > Albemarle County Genealogy in coordination with US GenWeb & VA GenWeb Projects: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vaablema/albema.htm > > ============================== > Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at > MyFamily.com! > Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1
Sorry List I just sent a personal message to Lonny via VAALBEMA-L and I do apologize. It is 6 am and I am not fully awake yet!!!! Besides, I am happy to say I helped her get started, and sorry to say I have not met her........ Anne
WOW Lonny, you finally made it and apparently in this horrible HEAT!!!! I grew up in the Northern end of Albemarle County along the Southwest mountains, next to Orange County--Rt 231. As you know I have no connections to any of yours, but am equally as excited as you!!! Isn't this Wonderful & Addicting???? Anne
1730-1880 Looking for information on the Albemarle Families of John and Thomas Cobb(s), and information on Mary Upton. At one time ca 1769 Mary and John had a suit over land boundery. Thank you, Carolyn
Hi Your name -Lelia- and from Virginia caught my eye. In my late husband's family tree there is a "Lelia J. Duggins", wife of Granville Thomas Duggins who was born about 1859. They had 3 daughters, one m. John Harvey, one m. Joseph Shelton and the third - Eva- m. Archie Holt. There is also another Lelia who m. a John W. Duggins - don't know if it could have been the same Lelia, which I consider to be an unusual name. Can you please tell me if any of the above "rings a bell", however faintly? Thanks. Marcia Duggins -----Original Message----- From: MRSNE <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, July 10, 1999 10:32 PM Subject: Re: [VAALBEMA-L] Birth Records in Albemarle >The address I was given for birth and death certificates for anyone in >Virginia is : >Vital Statistics >109 Governor St. >James Madison Bldg. >Richmond, Va. 23219 >You must have the exact name and date and the cost is $8.00. Lelia > > >[email protected] wrote: > >> Does anyone have the address I can send for birth records in Albemarle, VA >> Possibly Greenwood area? >> Regards, >> B. Wallace >> >> ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== >> REMINDER: To post a message (query, reply or other area/surname data) to >> the list, send it to [email protected] > > > > >==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== >For the discussion of Genealogy and History, >primarily regarding the Albemarle County "area" > >
Someone just asked for a legible copy. Here's a link. ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/nelson/census/1850nel.txt Steve
I have access to an on-line 1850 Census page for Nelson Co. But, much of the data is illegible. Will someone who has a good CD version verify the following entry for me? Nelson Co. 1850 Census Roll 963, Page 294 W. W. Brown 37 M born VA Eliza ? 36 F born VA Drucilla ? 12 F born VA James ? 11 M born VA Andrew ? 10 M born VA Eliza ? 7 ? F born VA William ? 3 M born VA Nelson or Wilson or something else entirely ? 2 or 1? M born VA Thanks for your help. Lonny J. Watro
I must say, I enjoyed your trip almost as much as you did! Thank you. These people are not mine, but I feel like I was there too ----- Original Message ----- From: Lonny J. Watro <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 01, 1999 2:59 PM Subject: [VAALBEMA-L] BROWN's, MARTIN's, JOHNSON's and THURMOND's found! > I've just returned from a trip to Albemarle & Nelson Co. All I can say > is... "And, boy I thought I lived out in the boonies here in West by-god > Virginia". I was shocked and pleased to see so much country still > undeveloped and so close to Charlottesville! > > I visited my 89-year-old cousin who introduced me to "her bestest buddy in > the world" who happens to be 91 years old. Unbeknown to my 89-year-old > cousin, her bestest buddy turned out to be my MARTIN and BROWN cousin. My > new found cousin and I hit it off immediately. And, we exchange family tree > information on our MARTIN's & BROWN's and on her THURMOND's. > > I have accumulated more descendants of Andrew BROWN of North Garden > (1760-1804) thru his grandson William W. BROWN b. c. 1815, and thru his > daughter Sarah "Sally" (BROWN) JOHNSON, m. February 01, 1802, Albemarle > Co., Absolom JOHNSON. > > I did not find the homeplace of Andrew BROWN in North Garden, but I did get > to visit a distillery that manufactures Apple Jack and other liquors in > North Garden. The old Depot in North Garden is gone. And, according to Rev. > Edgar Woods' "History of Albemarle Co. of VA", Andrew BROWN's home was 1/2 > a mile west of the Depot. I saw where the old Depot was located and there > are pictures of it at the distillery. But, I don't think the BROWN > homestead is still standing. I could be wrong... > > My new found MARTIN & BROWN cousin gave me a pamphlet on her THURMOND's > that was written by her deceased aunt, Ruth Owen (THURMOND) PARKER written > in 1962. Cousin Ruth also produced a document on the descendants of Hudson > MARTIN (1752-1830) of Nelson & Albemarle Co. In her THURMOND pamphlet she > talks about the William BROWN estate that once was located in Schuyler, VA. > William W. BROWN was the son of Anderson BROWN (1785-1859) and Susanna > WOODSON. Here's what Cousin Ruth Owen (THURMOND) PARKER writes about the > William BROWN Estate: My comments are enclosed in the brackets [ .... ] > > What is now known as the "Hardwick place" is the original Will Brown > estate, or part of it, and was called "Mt. View". > > 1851, 500 acres of land was conveyed to William Brown by Guthridge Thurmond > and his wife, Mary. It was upon a portion of this estate that the old > Hardwick house stood with its lovely boxwood I remember so well. > > Mr. Brown went to make his home in Mississippi, traveling in a covered > wagon with his wife, children, slaves and household necessities. He had two > sons, Andrew and Jim, who fought all through the War between the States. > His wife, two sons and two daughters are buried at the "old Hardwick > place". (I believe this Jim Brown is the Jim Brown who married my Aunt Jane > Martin and lived at "Social Hall", Howardsville. Andrew is the father of > Annie Brown Roberts of Shipman.) > > [Note: Ruth is wrong about Jim Brown being the Jim Brown of "Social Hall", > Howardsville. James Johnson Brown of Social Hall, Howardsville, is the > Uncle of this Jim Brown who was the son of William W. Brown of Schuyler and > Mississippi. William W. Brown and James Johnson Brown were brothers. > "Social Hall" still stands today in Howardsville along with a Brown > cemetery plot containing the graves of James Johnson BROWN, his wife Jane > Lewis (MARTIN) BROWN, his daughter Rosa Lewis (BROWN) DICKENSON, and his > daughter-in-law, Ida H. (ASHLIN) BROWN. And, now back to Ruth's description > of Mt. View in Schuyler] > > On part of this plantation the Alberene Stone Company hospital and the high > school now stand. This property joined the Elisha Thurmond estate. > > Mr. Brown married a Miss Moon. [I was unable to find a record of a Mr. > Brown m. Miss Moon in the VA marriage index at Ancestry.com, but if someone > has another index, I'd appreciate a lookup]. > > A plot of 50 acres was conveyed to Charles Norman and Drucilla Brown > Hardwick Oct. 19, 1894. [Note: I am wondering if Drucilla Brown Hardwick > was the daughter of William W. BROWN] This plot included the house. Both > Mr. and Mrs. Hardwick are buried in the family burial plot which is near > where the old house stood. [Alas, I didn't have a chance to read this > THURMOND pamphlet until after I returned home from Albemarle & Nelson Co. > So, I didn't know about the existence of this family burial plot.] > > The property was sold in June, 1936, the old house torn down and a new > house built and a store building erected nearby. (Information obtained > about 1933). > -------------------------------- > > If anyone makes a connection to a William W. BROWN of Schuyler, please let > me know. > > ----------------------------- > > And, now for the info on Sarah "Sally" BROWN and Absolom JOHNSON. > > Absolom JOHNSON m. Sarah "Sally" BROWN on February 01, 1802, Albemarle Co., > VA. They may have had more children, but according to the THURMOND pamphlet > they had five daughters: > > Eliza JOHNSON b. c. 1803 d. 1822 > Margaret JOHNSON m. Col. William P. SHEPHERD > Mary JOHNSON m. Joel FORTUNE > Martha E. JOHNSON d. July 31, 1877 m. Austin G. PAMPLIN d. April 03, 1886 > Elizabeth "Betty" A. JOHNSON b. 1806 m. January 14, 1845, VA, Elisha G. > Thurmond b. November 09, 1828 > > Here's what Ruth Owen (THURMOND) PARKER writes about her grandmother, > Elizabeth "Betty" A. (JOHNSON) THURMOND, and her grandaunts: > > COLONEL WILLIAM P. SHEPHERD > > Col. William P. Shepherd married Margaret Johnson, the daughter of Absolom > Johnson, and a sister of my grandmother, Betty. There were three other > sisters, Eliza, Mary and Martha. Eliza died in September, 1822, aged 19 > years. Mary married Joel Fortune, a Baptist minister, and Martha married > Austin Pamplin. (These latter were the parents of Emma Peebles). > > Col. Shepherd wrote a poem to the five sisters - the "five roses" as he > called them. The orginial poem is in the possession of Murray Hamner, son > of John Hamner who lived in Charlottesville and whose widow still lives > there. The manuscript is beautifully written in Col. Shepherd's own > handwriting. A copy of the poem was loaned me by my cousin, Blanche Stevens > Hamner of Hollywood, Florida, and is herewith reproduced: > > "The Sisters" > > Five lovely roses once did grow > Upon the same strong parent stem; > As tender as this earth can show, > And brilliant as a diadem. > The first is early seen to fade, [Eliza] > Ere yet its beauties are in bloom - > Embalmed in tears, 'tis softly laid > To sleep in silence in the tomb. > Now on that tomb wild flow'rets spring > And evergreens their branches spread, > To weep in dew, while zephers sing > The requiem of the lovely dead. > Four others now their buds disclose > One opens to the morning sun. > A schoolboy spies the blushing rose, [Margaret] > And straightway goes, and gathers one. > Time flies - and seasons more apace > The earth is green, and leaves expand; > And now another to this race > Finds Fortune in a stranger land. [Mary] > One little bud, and one small rose > Are all that now the stem can boast. > Ere each is grown, or fully blown > I'll venture that another's lost. > Yea, now, ere these few lines are penned > One more is gathered from its place; > It decks the bosom of a friend, [Martha] > And leaves but one of all its race. > Long may these gathered roses live > And virgin freshness all retain; > And sweeter fragrance constant give, > White petals, stalk or stem remain. > O, may each owner always find > His rose has none of beauty lost; > And closer to his bosom bind, [Betty - Ruth's grandmother] > To screen it from the wintry frost. > And that sweet bud, the last of all, > Which the green rose tree yet does bear, > By no rude wind will ever fall > Nor "fragrance waste on desert air." > -by Col. William P. Shepherd sometime in the 1800's. > > ------------------------------------ > And, once again please contact me if you find a connection. All of these > persons who are written about above are descendants of Andrew BROWN of > North Garden. > > Lonny J. (BROWN) Watro > > > ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== > REMINDER: Questions, concerns, suggestions? Contact the listowner at [email protected] > > ============================== > Search more than 274 MILLION NAMES and find your ancestors at Ancestry.com! > Get started today at http://www.ancestry.com/rootswebtext.asp
I've just returned from a trip to Albemarle & Nelson Co. All I can say is... "And, boy I thought I lived out in the boonies here in West by-god Virginia". I was shocked and pleased to see so much country still undeveloped and so close to Charlottesville! I visited my 89-year-old cousin who introduced me to "her bestest buddy in the world" who happens to be 91 years old. Unbeknown to my 89-year-old cousin, her bestest buddy turned out to be my MARTIN and BROWN cousin. My new found cousin and I hit it off immediately. And, we exchange family tree information on our MARTIN's & BROWN's and on her THURMOND's. I have accumulated more descendants of Andrew BROWN of North Garden (1760-1804) thru his grandson William W. BROWN b. c. 1815, and thru his daughter Sarah "Sally" (BROWN) JOHNSON, m. February 01, 1802, Albemarle Co., Absolom JOHNSON. I did not find the homeplace of Andrew BROWN in North Garden, but I did get to visit a distillery that manufactures Apple Jack and other liquors in North Garden. The old Depot in North Garden is gone. And, according to Rev. Edgar Woods' "History of Albemarle Co. of VA", Andrew BROWN's home was 1/2 a mile west of the Depot. I saw where the old Depot was located and there are pictures of it at the distillery. But, I don't think the BROWN homestead is still standing. I could be wrong... My new found MARTIN & BROWN cousin gave me a pamphlet on her THURMOND's that was written by her deceased aunt, Ruth Owen (THURMOND) PARKER written in 1962. Cousin Ruth also produced a document on the descendants of Hudson MARTIN (1752-1830) of Nelson & Albemarle Co. In her THURMOND pamphlet she talks about the William BROWN estate that once was located in Schuyler, VA. William W. BROWN was the son of Anderson BROWN (1785-1859) and Susanna WOODSON. Here's what Cousin Ruth Owen (THURMOND) PARKER writes about the William BROWN Estate: My comments are enclosed in the brackets [ .... ] What is now known as the "Hardwick place" is the original Will Brown estate, or part of it, and was called "Mt. View". 1851, 500 acres of land was conveyed to William Brown by Guthridge Thurmond and his wife, Mary. It was upon a portion of this estate that the old Hardwick house stood with its lovely boxwood I remember so well. Mr. Brown went to make his home in Mississippi, traveling in a covered wagon with his wife, children, slaves and household necessities. He had two sons, Andrew and Jim, who fought all through the War between the States. His wife, two sons and two daughters are buried at the "old Hardwick place". (I believe this Jim Brown is the Jim Brown who married my Aunt Jane Martin and lived at "Social Hall", Howardsville. Andrew is the father of Annie Brown Roberts of Shipman.) [Note: Ruth is wrong about Jim Brown being the Jim Brown of "Social Hall", Howardsville. James Johnson Brown of Social Hall, Howardsville, is the Uncle of this Jim Brown who was the son of William W. Brown of Schuyler and Mississippi. William W. Brown and James Johnson Brown were brothers. "Social Hall" still stands today in Howardsville along with a Brown cemetery plot containing the graves of James Johnson BROWN, his wife Jane Lewis (MARTIN) BROWN, his daughter Rosa Lewis (BROWN) DICKENSON, and his daughter-in-law, Ida H. (ASHLIN) BROWN. And, now back to Ruth's description of Mt. View in Schuyler] On part of this plantation the Alberene Stone Company hospital and the high school now stand. This property joined the Elisha Thurmond estate. Mr. Brown married a Miss Moon. [I was unable to find a record of a Mr. Brown m. Miss Moon in the VA marriage index at Ancestry.com, but if someone has another index, I'd appreciate a lookup]. A plot of 50 acres was conveyed to Charles Norman and Drucilla Brown Hardwick Oct. 19, 1894. [Note: I am wondering if Drucilla Brown Hardwick was the daughter of William W. BROWN] This plot included the house. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hardwick are buried in the family burial plot which is near where the old house stood. [Alas, I didn't have a chance to read this THURMOND pamphlet until after I returned home from Albemarle & Nelson Co. So, I didn't know about the existence of this family burial plot.] The property was sold in June, 1936, the old house torn down and a new house built and a store building erected nearby. (Information obtained about 1933). - ------------------------------ If anyone makes a connection to a William W. BROWN of Schuyler, please let me know. - --------------------------- And, now for the info on Sarah "Sally" BROWN and Absolom JOHNSON. Absolom JOHNSON m. Sarah "Sally" BROWN on February 01, 1802, Albemarle Co., VA. They may have had more children, but according to the THURMOND pamphlet they had five daughters: Eliza JOHNSON b. c. 1803 d. 1822 Margaret JOHNSON m. Col. William P. SHEPHERD Mary JOHNSON m. Joel FORTUNE Martha E. JOHNSON d. July 31, 1877 m. Austin G. PAMPLIN d. April 03, 1886 Elizabeth "Betty" A. JOHNSON b. 1806 m. January 14, 1845, VA, Elisha G. Thurmond b. November 09, 1828 Here's what Ruth Owen (THURMOND) PARKER writes about her grandmother, Elizabeth "Betty" A. (JOHNSON) THURMOND, and her grandaunts: COLONEL WILLIAM P. SHEPHERD Col. William P. Shepherd married Margaret Johnson, the daughter of Absolom Johnson, and a sister of my grandmother, Betty. There were three other sisters, Eliza, Mary and Martha. Eliza died in September, 1822, aged 19 years. Mary married Joel Fortune, a Baptist minister, and Martha married Austin Pamplin. (These latter were the parents of Emma Peebles). Col. Shepherd wrote a poem to the five sisters - the "five roses" as he called them. The orginial poem is in the possession of Murray Hamner, son of John Hamner who lived in Charlottesville and whose widow still lives there. The manuscript is beautifully written in Col. Shepherd's own handwriting. A copy of the poem was loaned me by my cousin, Blanche Stevens Hamner of Hollywood, Florida, and is herewith reproduced: "The Sisters" Five lovely roses once did grow Upon the same strong parent stem; As tender as this earth can show, And brilliant as a diadem. The first is early seen to fade, [Eliza] Ere yet its beauties are in bloom - Embalmed in tears, 'tis softly laid To sleep in silence in the tomb. Now on that tomb wild flow'rets spring And evergreens their branches spread, To weep in dew, while zephers sing The requiem of the lovely dead. Four others now their buds disclose One opens to the morning sun. A schoolboy spies the blushing rose, [Margaret] And straightway goes, and gathers one. Time flies - and seasons more apace The earth is green, and leaves expand; And now another to this race Finds Fortune in a stranger land. [Mary] One little bud, and one small rose Are all that now the stem can boast. Ere each is grown, or fully blown I'll venture that another's lost. Yea, now, ere these few lines are penned One more is gathered from its place; It decks the bosom of a friend, [Martha] And leaves but one of all its race. Long may these gathered roses live And virgin freshness all retain; And sweeter fragrance constant give, White petals, stalk or stem remain. O, may each owner always find His rose has none of beauty lost; And closer to his bosom bind, [Betty - Ruth's grandmother] To screen it from the wintry frost. And that sweet bud, the last of all, Which the green rose tree yet does bear, By no rude wind will ever fall Nor "fragrance waste on desert air." -by Col. William P. Shepherd sometime in the 1800's. - ---------------------------------- And, once again please contact me if you find a connection. All of these persons who are written about above are descendants of Andrew BROWN of North Garden. Lonny J. (BROWN) Watro
Dear List, John Ison (Isham, Isom) m. Martha Elizabeth HOUGH after they ran off to VA in 1680. John's father, Sir Gideon Isham did not approve of the marriage, so the went to VA. Did the HOUGH family change the spelling to HOUFF? Did Martha's family move to VA because that was the destination of other members of her family? I believe that Martha's family were German Palatinates who were some of the many refugees who stopped in England in Camps before going to various places in the colonies of America and Northern Ireland. What are the thoughts of the list members? Regards, Wilma Kelly [email protected]
It is expected that the family you are in search of is involved here this may serve as an outline or clue to help you. Descendants of Edmond Hodges 1 Edmond Hodges b: Abt 1712 d: December 17, 1782 in Pittsylvania Co. Virginia .. +Naphany Walker b: 1712 in Goochland County Virginia d: 1782 in Pittsylvania Co. Virginia Father: John Walker Mother: ..... 2 Mary Hodges b: Abt 1730 in Goochland County d: January 16, 1809 in Goochland County ......... +Daniel A. Grubb d: October 20, 1800 in Goochland County Virginia Father: Andreas Grubbs, Jr. Mother: Susana Unknown ........... 3 Edmond G Grubb, (Sr) b: Abt 1774 in Goochland County d: May 23, 1846 in Fluvanna Co. Virginia ................ +Elizabeth Furlong b: Abt 1780 d: May 26, 1852 in Fluvanna Co. Virginia Father: John Furlong Mother: Jean Emmerson .................. 4 Nancy R. Grubbs b: 1801 ....................... +George W. Parish Father: Mother: .................. 4 Elizabeth Grubbs b: October 27, 1806 in Louisa County Va d: March 11, 1867 in Orange Co. Virginia .................. 4 Edmond A. Grubbs b: 1809 d: July 15, 1883 ....................... +Sara Ann Hodges Father: Mother: .................. 4 Daniel H. Grubbs b: 1812 in Louisa County Va d: 1887 in Louisa County Va ....................... +Ann Rebecca Bunch b: 1818 d: in Louisa County Va Father: Samuel Bunch Mother: Fannie Marina Arnett ......................... 5 Fredrick J. Grubbs b: 1836 in Louisa County Va d: January 11, 1911 in Louisa County Va ............................. +Sallie Ann Newman b: October 28, 1839 in Louisa County Va d: June 13, 1932 in Louisa County Va Father: Robert Newman Mother: Lavina Carpenter ................................ 6 Frances Lewis Grubbs b: April 10, 1858 in Louisa County Va d: in Buried on family farm in Louisa Co. Va .................................... +John William Thurston b: September 03, 1858 in Louisa County Va d: in Louisa County Va Father: William H. Thurston Mother: Eliza Butler ....................................... 7 Emmett Coleman Thurston b: April 02, 1892 in Louisa County Va d: March 25, 1932 in Deepwater, Fayette Co. W.V. ........................................... +Alice Mary Cummins b: September 16, 1909 in Newport, Campbell Co. Ky d: March 24, 1992 Father: John J. Cummins Mother: Bessie Shorten .............................................. 8 Myrtle Louise Thurston b: October 19, 1930 in Deepwater, Fayette Co. W.V. .................................................. +Gordon Pierce Father: Mother: .............................................. *2nd Husband of Myrtle Louise Thurston: .................................................. +Anthony Ellwood Beckman Father: Mother: ..................................................... 9 Mary Lou Beckman ......................................................... +Unknown Shinkle Father: Mother: .............................................. 8 Emma Jean Thurston b: September 24, 1932 in Covington, Kenton Co. Ky. .................................................. +Richard A. Elliott Father: Mother: ................................ 6 Frank M. Grubbs b: 1860 d: in Buried on family farm in Louisa Co. Va .................................... +Bessie Jennings Father: Mother: ................................ 6 Leon Clarance Grubbs b: May 09, 1864 ................................ 6 Irene Gertrude Grubbs b: 1867 d: in Buried on family farm in Louisa Co. Va .................................... +Unknown Carter Father: Mother: ................................ 6 Helen Grubbs b: Abt 1880 d: in Buried on family farm in Louisa Co. Va ................................ 6 Robert Grubbs b: Aft 1880 d: in Buried on family farm in Louisa Co. Va ................................ 6 Lula Anna Grubbs b: 1884 .................................... +James Claiborne Faudree Father: Mother: ......................... 5 Lucy J. Grubbs b: 1837 ......................... 5 Leon Grubbs b: 1839 ......................... 5 Daniel Alphonzo Grubbs b: 1842 ......................... 5 Saphrinia Grubbs b: 1845 .................. 4 Matthew Gardiner Grubbs b: August 31, 1814 in Louisa County Va d: March 13, 1870 in Gordonville , Orange Co. Virginia ....................... +Angelina Robertson Terry Father: Mother: .................. 4 Rebecca A. Grubbs b: 1818 d: 1859 .................. 4 Sara F. Grubbs b: 1822 ....................... +Joseph Griffin Father: Mother: .................. 4 Polly Grubbs ..... 2 John Hodges b: Abt 1712 d: May 1810 ......... +Deborah Lee Father: Mother: ..... 2 Thomas Hodges ..... 2 David Hodges ..... 2 Jessie Hodges ..... 2 Susannah Hodges ......... +John SLAYDEN Father: Mother: ........... 3 James Slayton ........... 3 John Slayton ........... 3 Rachel Slayton ........... 3 Pattsey Slayton ........... 3 Edmond Slayton b: February 13, 1777 d: November 09, 1841 in Hopkins Co. KY. ........... 3 Arthur Poter Slayton ..... 2 Moses Hodges ..... 2 Daniel Hodges At 12:10 AM 8/1/1999 EDT, you wrote: >Looking for the Siblings and Parents of a Sarah Frances HODGES, b. ~ 1825 in >Louisa Co., VA, married a Mr. GRUBBS in 1849 in Goochland Co., VA and died in >Fluvanna Co., VA in 1869. She may be a Sibling of my Great Great Grandfather, >William Lancelot HUGHES, who was thought to be from Goochland Co. He was b. >1826 and first showed up in Albemarle Co., VA in 1848 marrying Elizabeth >NIMMO (d/o David NIMMO & Polly SULLIVAN of Albemarle). William & Elizabeth >named their first Daughter Sarah Frances, b. 1859 in Monroe Co., VA which is >why I think Sarah Frances that married a Mr. GRUBBS in Goochland may have >been related to my William. > >Thank you. > >Tim Spradling > >Please try my NEW revised web page <A >HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/sprad666/myhomepage/index.html">SPRADLING NEW >home page</A> listing five generations of my Ancestors all from VA/WV and a >lot of surnames of their Ancestors & Siblings > > >==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== >REMINDER: Repost your queries periodically (no more than monthly) to make new members aware of your interests. > >============================== >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at >MyFamily.com! >Get started toda
Hi, I am looking for information on the following people: THOMAS B. MAXWELL who married Mary Katherine NORVELLE on 5 Nov 1810 Albemarle Cty. Children: James md Kate BRYANT Thomas md Lucinda JOHNSON Jane md Durant GREEN Mary md Pleasant JOHNSON Joseph B. md Drucill R. HUDSPETH Thanks in advance.... Rich
Wanting to know any other Family members of: GRUBBS, Sarah A. (white female), d. 28 Jun. 1869 in Fluvanna Co., VA of hemorrhage, aged 39 yr., dau. of William & Martha HODGES; born Louisa Co., VA; spouse of Edward GRUBBS; Edward GRUBBS, husband. Sarah was married in 1849 to Edward in Goochland Co., VA. Thank you. Tim Spradling
Ooops! How embarrassing... now everyone knows my snail mail address. I forgot to send it privately. Well, it's late and I'm not watching what I am doing. Sorry. Lonny
Carolyn, Thanks for the offer. My address is: Lonny J. Watro Route 2, Box 112 Keyser, WV 26726 I really appreciate it. Lonny ---------- > From: Carolyn Moore Mack <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [VAALBEMA-L] Daily Progess article on Howardsville > Date: Saturday, July 31, 1999 8:13 PM > > I have the copy of the Sunday, July 25 Daily Progress. There > was an article on Howardsville and I will send it to you if you > send me your address. Just let me know what you want to do > with it. Carolyn > > According to Lonny J. Watro: > > > > Does anyone still have a copy of the Sunday, July 25, 1999, Daily Progress > > from Charlottesville, VA? There is supposed to be an article in there on > > ********************************************************************* > Carolyn M. Mack 118 Oak Forest Circle > Albemarle High School Charlottesville, VA 22901 > 2775 Hydraulic Road 804-973-1796 > Charlottesville, VA 22901 > 804-973-5351 Work [email protected] > ********************************************************************* > > > ==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== > REMINDER: Questions, concerns, suggestions? Contact the listowner at [email protected] > > ============================== > Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at > MyFamily.com! > Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1
Looking for the Siblings and Parents of a Sarah Frances HODGES, b. ~ 1825 in Louisa Co., VA, married a Mr. GRUBBS in 1849 in Goochland Co., VA and died in Fluvanna Co., VA in 1869. She may be a Sibling of my Great Great Grandfather, William Lancelot HUGHES, who was thought to be from Goochland Co. He was b. 1826 and first showed up in Albemarle Co., VA in 1848 marrying Elizabeth NIMMO (d/o David NIMMO & Polly SULLIVAN of Albemarle). William & Elizabeth named their first Daughter Sarah Frances, b. 1859 in Monroe Co., VA which is why I think Sarah Frances that married a Mr. GRUBBS in Goochland may have been related to my William. Thank you. Tim Spradling Please try my NEW revised web page <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/sprad666/myhomepage/index.html">SPRADLING NEW home page</A> listing five generations of my Ancestors all from VA/WV and a lot of surnames of their Ancestors & Siblings
I have the copy of the Sunday, July 25 Daily Progress. There was an article on Howardsville and I will send it to you if you send me your address. Just let me know what you want to do with it. Carolyn According to Lonny J. Watro: > > Does anyone still have a copy of the Sunday, July 25, 1999, Daily Progress > from Charlottesville, VA? There is supposed to be an article in there on ********************************************************************* Carolyn M. Mack 118 Oak Forest Circle Albemarle High School Charlottesville, VA 22901 2775 Hydraulic Road 804-973-1796 Charlottesville, VA 22901 804-973-5351 Work [email protected] *********************************************************************
Tim It's carol again I belong to the Fayette-Raliegh Genealogical Society.What do you need Carolm in va -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, July 31, 1999 11:16 AM Subject: [VAALBEMA-L] Genealogical Societies >Could members of the following VA & WV Counties Genealogical Societies >contact me please: Kanawha Co., WV; Greenbrier Co., WV; Raleigh Co., WV; >Albemarle Co., VA > >Thank you > >Tim Spradling > >Please try my NEW revised web page <A >HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/sprad666/myhomepage/index.html">SPRADLING NEW >home page</A> listing five generations of my Ancestors all from VA/WV and a >lot of surnames of their Ancestors & Siblings > > >==== VAALBEMA Mailing List ==== >TIP: Surname lists are okay but please try to limit them to say, half a dozen names. Any more than that and many people just won't read them. > >============================== >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at >MyFamily.com! >Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1 >
Could members of the following VA & WV Counties Genealogical Societies contact me please: Kanawha Co., WV; Greenbrier Co., WV; Raleigh Co., WV; Albemarle Co., VA Thank you Tim Spradling Please try my NEW revised web page <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/sprad666/myhomepage/index.html">SPRADLING NEW home page</A> listing five generations of my Ancestors all from VA/WV and a lot of surnames of their Ancestors & Siblings