If copying any of this information please remember to note "from A. Brown's papers, Swem Library, Special Collections, College of William & Mary". Here's everything on the list about the surname Brown: Brown, Andrew b.sr. " Ann a. " Ben. a. " George a. " Isaac c.sf. " Jacob a. a.sf. 20,26 " " b. " James b. au. Dicky's overseer. 32, (margin of paper has 19,23,) " " Sr (senior) b. au. "going out of colony" (margin has difficult to read writing- but part looks like James M, au, 1803) " " Jr b. " " (illegible: --cht?) -au- " John son of James b. au. " " 12, 17, 30, 31 " " a. " " b. (Blacksmith) -26 " " b.sr. ('81) " " b.sr. (75) " " c.sf. " J. ----- clk. genl (?) court -au- " Morris b.sr. " Samuel a. " " c.sf. " Thomas a. " Will b.sr. " Wm. b. Key: a.-Of those who had interests in Old Albermarle prior to 1761, nearly 2000 and is nearly complete. a.sf.- Of those who served in French and Indian War from Albermarle (Amherst) about 150, incomplete. b.- Of those who came to Old Amherst or became of age between 1761 and 1776, nearly 700 and is nearly complete b.sr.- Of those who served in the Revolutionary War from Old Amherst, about 800 incomplete c.sf.- Those in French and Indian War from Bedford, about 300, incomplete [list] au- indicates Brown had their autograph, but I don't have those Not sure what most of the numbers mean- Brown only had sources #1-15. Number 12 above could refer to source 12: "Capt Nich's Cabell's Muster Rolls (1775-6) ----- Original Message ----- From: <LJJJPWM@aol.com> To: <jandm@lynchburg.net> Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 1:09 PM Subject: [VABEDFOR] Re: [VAAMHERS-L] Early Settlers > Hi, > Can you see if there is a George Brown b. 1757 who married a Sarah?, > in your info.? This would have happen in about 1777 to 1787. > Thanks, Jean > >