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    1. Re: [VAAUGUST] Gleanings of Virginia
    2. Ann Davis
    3. This book helped me break through a brick wall in my Kendall family history. There was one Kendall mention in the Newman family history that put it all together for me. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doris Christian" <dmkchristian@austin.rr.com> To: <VAAUGUST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 11:49 AM Subject: [VAAUGUST] Gleanings of Virginia > GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY. > AN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION, > LARGELY FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES. > COMPILED AND PUBLISHED > BY WILLIAM FLETCHER BOOGHER. > Originally Published Washington, 1903 > > > This book contains 353 pages including the index. It covers the > early settling of the western counties in Virginia and their relation > to the eastern colonies of Virginia. It also covers the western > counties contributions to the Revolutionary War. > > > Here is the information on the book. If your local library does not > have it and you cannot borrow it from the loaning library, you might > want to check into this website. dmkheritage.com they have it > on CD. They also have other books on CDs on Virginia and > neighboring states with the Table of Contents and indexes listed. > > CONTENTS. > > PART I. HISTORICAL. FROM 1607 TO 1744. > > 1. Early times in Virginia > > 2. Immigrant List, 1707 (Stafford county) > > 3. French and Indian War‑Lord Dunmore's War > > 4. Legislative Enactments connecting the preceding historic sketch > with the adjudication of the resulting accounts that follow; with > the list of officers, soldiers and civilians entitled to compensation > for military and other services rendered > > 5. The Scotch‑Irish of Augusta county, Va. > 6. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Prince William County, > Va. 1741 > 7. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Fairfax County, 1744 > > PART II REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS, 1775‑1791. > 1.Virginia in the Revolution > 2. Estimate of the Balance of Specie Due the Officers of the Virginia > Line, on account of three months' specie pay in 1782 and four months > in 1873 > 3. A Partial List of Capt. Daniel Morgan's Rifle Company of > Winchester, Frederick Co., Va., July 14, 1775 > 4. Petition from Fairfax County, Virginia, for Importation of Salt, > November 23, 1775 > 5, Correspondence of Washington and Gen. Gates with Col. Bedel, > February 1st, 1776 > > 6. Pay roll for the travelling expense of a detachment of the 3d > Virginia regiment, discharged from camp at Valley Forge to their > different counties, Feb. 16, 1770 <br> > > 7. Roster of Capt. Thomas Buck's company, enlisted from Dunmore > county (now Shenandoah), Sept. 5, 1777 > > 8. List of balance due the dead and deserted of the 1st Virginia > regiment, commanded by Col. George Gibson, from 16th of Sept., 1777, > to lst of Jan., 1778 > > 9. Pay roll for the Field and Staff officers of the 1st regiment > Light Dragoons, commanded by Col. Theodorick Bland, for the month of > Nov., 1777, and one month extraordinary pay bestowed by Congress, > Dec.,1777 . > > 10. Loudoun county, Virginia, in the Revolution. A list of Officers > with date of appointment, 1778‑1782. With partial list of private > soldiers and how their families were supplied with provisions by the > county. > > 11. List of Militiamen in Captain John Given's Company, Augusta > County, Virginia, from October 16, 1777, to March 15, 1782, > inclusive, with transcript of the bible of Robert Givens, of Lincoln > county, Ky., 1759-1802 and his declaration of services rendered . > > 12. List of American Prisoners confined on board the British ship > "Torbay," in Charleston harbor, 1780‑1 > 13. Officers of the Virginia Line who served at the siege of York, > Oct. 30, 1781 > > 14. Garrison of West Point, June 21, 1784 > > 15. Letter of Lieutenant Edward Antill to Paymaster‑Gen. of the > Army, 1784 > > 16. Letter of A. Duncomb to Joseph Howell, Esq., Acting Paymaster, > March 27, 1791 > > > > PART III. FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. > 1. Genealogy of the Newman Family, 1618‑1902. Historical and > Genealogical Notes of Hugh Thomas, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, > 1660‑1750 > 2. Birth and Death Records from the Tombstones of the Old Stone > Church > > 3. Graveyard in Augusta Co., Virginia > > 4. Historical and Genealogical Notes of William Craig, of Augusta > County, > > 5. Virginia, and his Descendants, 1721‑1900 5. Historical and > Genealogical Notes of John Anderson and his Descend ants, of Augusta > County, Virginia > > 6. Transcript from the Bible of Hugh Davis, of Davis County, North > Caro lina, 1731‑1800 > > 7. Davis Family Notes (Revolutionary) > 8. Transcript from the Davis Bible, Spottsylvania Co., Virginia, > 1741‑1811, > with Revolutionary War Record of Thomas Davis > 9. Transcript from the Custis (Thompkins) Bible, 1732‑57 > 10. Smith and Harrison Families of Augusta and Rockingham Counties, Va. > 11. Cravens and Brown Families of Augusta and Bath Counties, Va. > > 12. Early Marriages, Orange County, Virginia, 1770‑1800 > > 13. Marriages solemnized in Albemarle County, Virginia, by the Rev. John > Gibson, from 1800 to 1846, with his declaration of > military services > > Complete Sir name Index can be found at > > www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/virginia.html > > **************************** > Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com > To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs > Indexed and searchable > > > > > = > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The Third Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll > Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us > something about your Brick Wall person. > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAAUGUST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.9.0/851 - Release Date: 6/16/2007 12:50 PM

    06/16/2007 06:56:46
    1. Re: [VAAUGUST] Gleanings of Virginia
    2. John Hogg
    3. And this book is also on the FTM CD#510 along with 9 other books in this category which I have John -----Original Message----- From: vaaugust-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vaaugust-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Doris Christian Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 10:50 AM To: VAAUGUST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VAAUGUST] Gleanings of Virginia GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY. AN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION, LARGELY FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES. COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM FLETCHER BOOGHER. Originally Published Washington, 1903 This book contains 353 pages including the index. It covers the early settling of the western counties in Virginia and their relation to the eastern colonies of Virginia. It also covers the western counties contributions to the Revolutionary War. Here is the information on the book. If your local library does not have it and you cannot borrow it from the loaning library, you might want to check into this website. dmkheritage.com they have it on CD. They also have other books on CDs on Virginia and neighboring states with the Table of Contents and indexes listed. CONTENTS. PART I. HISTORICAL. FROM 1607 TO 1744. 1. Early times in Virginia 2. Immigrant List, 1707 (Stafford county) 3. French and Indian War‑Lord Dunmore's War 4. Legislative Enactments connecting the preceding historic sketch with the adjudication of the resulting accounts that follow; with the list of officers, soldiers and civilians entitled to compensation for military and other services rendered 5. The Scotch‑Irish of Augusta county, Va. 6. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Prince William County, Va. 1741 7. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Fairfax County, 1744 PART II REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS, 1775‑1791. 1.Virginia in the Revolution 2. Estimate of the Balance of Specie Due the Officers of the Virginia Line, on account of three months' specie pay in 1782 and four months in 1873 3. A Partial List of Capt. Daniel Morgan's Rifle Company of Winchester, Frederick Co., Va., July 14, 1775 4. Petition from Fairfax County, Virginia, for Importation of Salt, November 23, 1775 5, Correspondence of Washington and Gen. Gates with Col. Bedel, February 1st, 1776 6. Pay roll for the travelling expense of a detachment of the 3d Virginia regiment, discharged from camp at Valley Forge to their different counties, Feb. 16, 1770 <br> 7. Roster of Capt. Thomas Buck's company, enlisted from Dunmore county (now Shenandoah), Sept. 5, 1777 8. List of balance due the dead and deserted of the 1st Virginia regiment, commanded by Col. George Gibson, from 16th of Sept., 1777, to lst of Jan., 1778 9. Pay roll for the Field and Staff officers of the 1st regiment Light Dragoons, commanded by Col. Theodorick Bland, for the month of Nov., 1777, and one month extraordinary pay bestowed by Congress, Dec.,1777 . 10. Loudoun county, Virginia, in the Revolution. A list of Officers with date of appointment, 1778‑1782. With partial list of private soldiers and how their families were supplied with provisions by the county. 11. List of Militiamen in Captain John Given's Company, Augusta County, Virginia, from October 16, 1777, to March 15, 1782, inclusive, with transcript of the bible of Robert Givens, of Lincoln county, Ky., 1759-1802 and his declaration of services rendered . 12. List of American Prisoners confined on board the British ship "Torbay," in Charleston harbor, 1780‑1 13. Officers of the Virginia Line who served at the siege of York, Oct. 30, 1781 14. Garrison of West Point, June 21, 1784 15. Letter of Lieutenant Edward Antill to Paymaster‑Gen. of the Army, 1784 16. Letter of A. Duncomb to Joseph Howell, Esq., Acting Paymaster, March 27, 1791 PART III. FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. 1. Genealogy of the Newman Family, 1618‑1902. Historical and Genealogical Notes of Hugh Thomas, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, 1660‑1750 2. Birth and Death Records from the Tombstones of the Old Stone Church 3. Graveyard in Augusta Co., Virginia 4. Historical and Genealogical Notes of William Craig, of Augusta County, 5. Virginia, and his Descendants, 1721‑1900 5. Historical and Genealogical Notes of John Anderson and his Descend ants, of Augusta County, Virginia 6. Transcript from the Bible of Hugh Davis, of Davis County, North Caro lina, 1731‑1800 7. Davis Family Notes (Revolutionary) 8. Transcript from the Davis Bible, Spottsylvania Co., Virginia, 1741‑1811, with Revolutionary War Record of Thomas Davis 9. Transcript from the Custis (Thompkins) Bible, 1732‑57 10. Smith and Harrison Families of Augusta and Rockingham Counties, Va. 11. Cravens and Brown Families of Augusta and Bath Counties, Va. 12. Early Marriages, Orange County, Virginia, 1770‑1800 13. Marriages solemnized in Albemarle County, Virginia, by the Rev. John Gibson, from 1800 to 1846, with his declaration of military services Complete Sir name Index can be found at www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/virginia.html **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable = ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Third Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us something about your Brick Wall person. To contact Listowner: Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VAAUGUST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/16/2007 05:24:04
    1. [VAAUGUST] Gleanings of Virginia
    2. Doris Christian
    3. GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY. AN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION, LARGELY FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES. COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM FLETCHER BOOGHER. Originally Published Washington, 1903 This book contains 353 pages including the index. It covers the early settling of the western counties in Virginia and their relation to the eastern colonies of Virginia. It also covers the western counties contributions to the Revolutionary War. Here is the information on the book. If your local library does not have it and you cannot borrow it from the loaning library, you might want to check into this website. dmkheritage.com they have it on CD. They also have other books on CDs on Virginia and neighboring states with the Table of Contents and indexes listed. CONTENTS. PART I. HISTORICAL. FROM 1607 TO 1744. 1. Early times in Virginia 2. Immigrant List, 1707 (Stafford county) 3. French and Indian War‑Lord Dunmore's War 4. Legislative Enactments connecting the preceding historic sketch with the adjudication of the resulting accounts that follow; with the list of officers, soldiers and civilians entitled to compensation for military and other services rendered 5. The Scotch‑Irish of Augusta county, Va. 6. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Prince William County, Va. 1741 7. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Fairfax County, 1744 PART II REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS, 1775‑1791. 1.Virginia in the Revolution 2. Estimate of the Balance of Specie Due the Officers of the Virginia Line, on account of three months' specie pay in 1782 and four months in 1873 3. A Partial List of Capt. Daniel Morgan's Rifle Company of Winchester, Frederick Co., Va., July 14, 1775 4. Petition from Fairfax County, Virginia, for Importation of Salt, November 23, 1775 5, Correspondence of Washington and Gen. Gates with Col. Bedel, February 1st, 1776 6. Pay roll for the travelling expense of a detachment of the 3d Virginia regiment, discharged from camp at Valley Forge to their different counties, Feb. 16, 1770 <br> 7. Roster of Capt. Thomas Buck's company, enlisted from Dunmore county (now Shenandoah), Sept. 5, 1777 8. List of balance due the dead and deserted of the 1st Virginia regiment, commanded by Col. George Gibson, from 16th of Sept., 1777, to lst of Jan., 1778 9. Pay roll for the Field and Staff officers of the 1st regiment Light Dragoons, commanded by Col. Theodorick Bland, for the month of Nov., 1777, and one month extraordinary pay bestowed by Congress, Dec.,1777 . 10. Loudoun county, Virginia, in the Revolution. A list of Officers with date of appointment, 1778‑1782. With partial list of private soldiers and how their families were supplied with provisions by the county. 11. List of Militiamen in Captain John Given's Company, Augusta County, Virginia, from October 16, 1777, to March 15, 1782, inclusive, with transcript of the bible of Robert Givens, of Lincoln county, Ky., 1759-1802 and his declaration of services rendered . 12. List of American Prisoners confined on board the British ship "Torbay," in Charleston harbor, 1780‑1 13. Officers of the Virginia Line who served at the siege of York, Oct. 30, 1781 14. Garrison of West Point, June 21, 1784 15. Letter of Lieutenant Edward Antill to Paymaster‑Gen. of the Army, 1784 16. Letter of A. Duncomb to Joseph Howell, Esq., Acting Paymaster, March 27, 1791 PART III. FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. 1. Genealogy of the Newman Family, 1618‑1902. Historical and Genealogical Notes of Hugh Thomas, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, 1660‑1750 2. Birth and Death Records from the Tombstones of the Old Stone Church 3. Graveyard in Augusta Co., Virginia 4. Historical and Genealogical Notes of William Craig, of Augusta County, 5. Virginia, and his Descendants, 1721‑1900 5. Historical and Genealogical Notes of John Anderson and his Descend ants, of Augusta County, Virginia 6. Transcript from the Bible of Hugh Davis, of Davis County, North Caro lina, 1731‑1800 7. Davis Family Notes (Revolutionary) 8. Transcript from the Davis Bible, Spottsylvania Co., Virginia, 1741‑1811, with Revolutionary War Record of Thomas Davis 9. Transcript from the Custis (Thompkins) Bible, 1732‑57 10. Smith and Harrison Families of Augusta and Rockingham Counties, Va. 11. Cravens and Brown Families of Augusta and Bath Counties, Va. 12. Early Marriages, Orange County, Virginia, 1770‑1800 13. Marriages solemnized in Albemarle County, Virginia, by the Rev. John Gibson, from 1800 to 1846, with his declaration of military services Complete Sir name Index can be found at www.dmkheritage.com/catalog/virginia.html **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable =

    06/16/2007 04:49:37
    1. [VAAUGUST] My Brick Wall
    2. Coleen Coleman
    3. Samuel Smith B: abt 1770-72 M: Spouse: : Elizabeth Calhoun daughter Martha born 1798 Wythe Co VA Son Temple Calhoun Smith Sr married Prescilla Crossley, son Temple Calhoun Jr married my Martha Ann Scott of IN.

    06/14/2007 01:35:36
    1. [VAAUGUST] Ewings, Wiseman and Bartons
    2. Julie
    3. Okay - I've got some Ewings, Wiseman and Bartons that I could have sworn someone wanted, but I think I hit the delete button instead of the Save - if you had asked me to keep an eye out for these families please let me know - thanks julie in CA --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.

    06/13/2007 09:44:36
    1. [VAAUGUST] Early settler inquiries
    2. Julie
    3. >From another list - I thought you might enjoy Julie in CA "ffejlny@juno.com" <ffejlny@juno.com> wrote: From: "ffejlny@juno.com" <ffejlny@juno.com> Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 13:49:53 GMT To: wvhardy@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WVHARDY] Early settler inquiries To all of you waiting for someone else to tell you who were the first non-Indian and non-French settlers to come into the South Branch and its South Fork. The chronology really begins [with the possible exception of earlier English Indian traders] really in 1733 when the Privy Council approved the Northern Neck grant to Fairfax. The first recorded "settlers" in the valley were Coburn, Rutledge, Howard and Walker in 1734 and 1735. In 1736 and 37 Isaac VanMeter arrived, looked around and returned to his eastern location. Then, in 1738, VA first carved up all the land west of the Blue Ridge, formerly under the nominal [very nominal] control of Orange County, into newly created counties of Frederick and Augusta. These two counties would not be operative until 1743 and 1745 respectively. Until those years, Orange controlled. In 1740, VanMeter returned and bought out Coburn. Coburn then moved up-river. On 31 Dec 1742, Michael Ernst [later known as Harness, Sr.] and others [4 Kuykendalls, a Hornbeck, Matthias Yoakum and Daniel O'Neil] in the valley signed an Orange Co. road petition. On 09 Oct 1743, Pastor Stover came down from Tulpehocken to baptize Michael Ernst's daughter at the Ernst home along the So. Br. That year Frederick Co. became operative and in 1744 had the Frederick-Augusta border surveyed by Hume. Along his way he mentioned Matthias Yoakum, VanMeter and his brother now there permanently, and also Casey, Foreman, Pancake, Peter Thorn and Lanciscus. In 1745, the Privy Council made a final decision on Fairfax's southern boundary (Conway's River). Augusta became operative. In 1746, Thomas Lewis, James Genn, et al., surveyed the Fairfax Line. In 1747 the first Moravian missionaries arrived. In 1748, the first grants and leases in the Fairfax holdings were recorded. The rest, as they say, is history. Those of us with ancestors in the South Branch valley must know and use sources; traditions are sound only if supported by documents. John L. Tevebaugh ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WVHARDY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games.

    06/06/2007 11:31:37
    1. Re: [VAAUGUST] Minister Returns - 1800-1803 (611, 612, 429, 506)
    2. Would you resend this file. #611 Original file please? I had a computer problem as I was downloading the file. Thank you, Hallie ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    05/30/2007 09:14:21
    1. [VAAUGUST] Minister Returns - early 1700s
    2. Julie
    3. not yet - Someone has me looking for Bread though, if you are interested in those. I'll add Breeding to the list :) mhs4 <mhs4@grandecom.net> wrote: Julie, Have posted to the Augusta web but never saw it up. Have you run across BREEDING ( bredin,breden) surname? Thanks Martha Sweeney mhs4@grandecon.net --------------------------------- Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel.

    05/30/2007 03:51:01
    1. Re: [VAAUGUST] Minister Returns - 1800-1803 (611, 612, 429, 506)
    2. #611 Original file please Thank you, Hallie ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    05/29/2007 02:40:48
    1. Re: [VAAUGUST] Minister Returns - early 1700s
    2. mhs4
    3. Julie, Have posted to the Augusta web but never saw it up. Have you run across BREEDING ( bredin,breden) surname? Thanks Martha Sweeney mhs4@grandecon.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julie" <juls92627@yahoo.com> To: "Norma Herman" <nlherman@sbcglobal.net>; "VA_Augusta" <VAAUGUST@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 4:53 PM Subject: [VAAUGUST] Minister Returns - early 1700s > no :( - I keep on hoping to find an early one - my family was around in > the 1670s and out the early 1800s - but the earliest I have found so far > is 1772, and very few of those!. :( > Who are you looking for? There are a couple sheets from a minister's > book that I probably won't translate because I'm not sure if some are > births, deaths, shopping lists, etc and only a few actually have the year. > but if I see your surname I'll send it to you and you can decide what the > heck it is :) > > Julie > Norma Herman <nlherman@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Julie do these returns go back into the early 1700's - > 1770's? > > --- Julie wrote: > >> These are from LDS film 2167844 = Ministers' >> returns, 1772-1877 Shenandoah County (Virginia). >> Clerk of the County Court - >> >> thanks >> Julie > > --------------------------------- > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who > knows. > Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The Third Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll > Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us > something about your Brick Wall person. > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAAUGUST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >

    05/29/2007 02:08:14
    1. [VAAUGUST] Minister Returns - Runyon
    2. Julie
    3. No - I haven't seen it yet - on this film it jumps from 1803, with one or 2 in the teens to the 20s + - this is one film out of 3, with the same title and year range - the second one is at the Family History Center right now and I've got that until June 19th - but since this one is going back Friday the 1st. Though I did, search the other film for my Lehews and I know it starts out with the mid 1800s - and at the end has some late 1700s - I found an Elizabeth Lehew marriage in 1818 by Hugh Freeman - and the minister's return to the marriage bond of my Juney Lehew in 1787 - so hopefully its on that one?? I didn't really look for anyone else on that one (yet) and I haven't ordered the third one yet. sorry - i'm still looking - tonight I think is 500+ and trying to get better scans on some of them :) Julie Norman Runyon <norman@runyon.com> wrote: Judy, I have been watching closely to the returns for Elder Anderson Moffett of the Smiths Creek Baptist Church because my gr-gr-gr-gr-grandfather was the Deacon for that church during Moffet's tenure as pastor. I know, from Revolutionary War pension records, that Elder Moffett married John's daughter Elizabeth Runyon to Jacob Zetty in Mar 1781 but I don't know the exact date and I have not seen this marriage in your postings. Elizabeth was John's eldest child (of 7) so I would expect to see additional Runyon/Runyan/Runion/etc. marriages, in Moffett's records, between 1781 and 1808 but I have not observed any to date. Have you noticed any such marriages in these records? Norman Runyon P.S. My genealogy website is located at http://www.norman.runyon.com --------------------------------- Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection.

    05/29/2007 11:38:43
    1. [VAAUGUST] Minister Returns - early 1700s
    2. Julie
    3. no :( - I keep on hoping to find an early one - my family was around in the 1670s and out the early 1800s - but the earliest I have found so far is 1772, and very few of those!. :( Who are you looking for? There are a couple sheets from a minister's book that I probably won't translate because I'm not sure if some are births, deaths, shopping lists, etc and only a few actually have the year. but if I see your surname I'll send it to you and you can decide what the heck it is :) Julie Norma Herman <nlherman@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Julie do these returns go back into the early 1700's - 1770's? --- Julie wrote: > These are from LDS film 2167844 = Ministers' > returns, 1772-1877 Shenandoah County (Virginia). > Clerk of the County Court - > > thanks > Julie --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.

    05/29/2007 09:53:36
    1. [VAAUGUST] Minister Returns - 1800-1803 (611, 612, 429, 506)
    2. Julie
    3. Okay - these are going out to Shenandoah, Augusta, Rockingham, Page, Fauquire and anyone else you would like to forward to. Just tell me the first number, item number - however you want to call it, and I'll get it to you. if you want the original file - usually about 5M, that's fine too - just tell me. Disclaimer, lol - I am by no means a pro at this, so if I screw up TELL me! I'm always up for learning! please correct me on the spelling, etc. I haven't finished the 1800s but most of them seem to be in the 1820s-40s, so here's the first few years - as you will note, I started out transcribing verbatium - then went with the years on the top and a list of the names below - figuring that you would ask me for the scan and put it on your files yourself. if you would like the front of the paper, let me know - If they copied it, I have it - figure it didn't have any info on it if it's not listed, but if you want it for documentation purposes - not a problem :) These are from LDS film 2167844 = Ministers' returns, 1772-1877 Shenandoah County (Virginia). Clerk of the County Court - thanks Julie # 611 - 1802 I do hereby certify that the following persons were lawfulle joined together in the holy state of matrimony by me; : in the yeare of our Lord, 1802, by Licens – ------------------- Jan 25: Adam SMITH and Eve Margaret TUGSING? Jan 26: Joseph ANNERSTEIN and Catharina BASSAMAN Feb 16: George HEISKILL and Elizabeth TREY Feb 18: William SAGGAR? and Mary HAMMAN Mar 8: William ALLEN and Rachel KEARNS Mar 9: William SHMITH and Margaret EVANS Mar 9: Peter RIDER and Elizabeth TRULZ? Mar 9: Adam RIDENOUR and Magdalena MOUNCH Mar 9: David Funkhouser and Elizabeth BLIND Mar 21: Thomas HALL and Elizabeth WILLIAMSON Mar 25: Philip SPANGLER and Nancy CLARCK May 2: Jacob COFFELD and Barbara SHUMACKER May 11: Jofse FLEMMING and Jenina JOBE May 25: Daniel WOGEN and Betsey TEAZLE? Jun 15: David HUKLY? and Mary HERMAN Jun 26: Andren JACK? and Nancy M:KAY Jul 4: Adam PAINTER and Elizabeth BOWMAN Aug 3: David NAGEL and Christina RIFE Aug 5: George MERS and Catharina BOWMAN Aug 5: John VPORE? and Macy WINDERS Aug 8: Jacob RIDER and Magdalena GINGRICH Aug 9: Abraham ROSENBERGER and Rebecca HAMMAN Aug 9: Henry TEAZEL and Susannah HEISER Aug 10: David DRONMBERGER and Christina BARD Aug 17: Henry SHEETZ and Mary Teracy COLLERS Aug 26: Joshua FULTZ and Elizabth LINDERMOOT Aug 29: George SHAVER? and Polly BOYERS Aug 29: John PENNEYWAIT and Rebecca HALKER Sep 2: Adam PRINCE and Eve BOEOKER?? Sep 5: Conrad HOT and Peggy HOUDESHEL?? Sep 13: Daniel HINGER and Mary ZIRKLE Sep 19: William SMITH and Christina Magdalena SUSING? Sep 21: John HUNKBERGER and Rachel FOLTZ -------------------------------------------------- # 612 con’t 611 - 1802 (continued from 611) Sep 29: Jacob COOPR and Polly BALTHES Oct 5: John RIDENOUR and Elizabeth DANNER Oct 5: Jesse GRIGSBE and Milly CLIFFON Oct 11: George TUSSING and Barbara MAYERS Oct 17: Joseph MOORE and Julie DUCK Oct 21: David BITTMAN and Polly AIKMAN Oct 24: John BEATTY and Mary DUCK Oct 25: George LUCAS and Hannah HALL Nov 4: Reuben HONMAN and Catharina OTT Nov 8: Peter LIGGET and Catharina GIBLER Dec 16: Henry HALTERMAN and Peggy PANGER? Dec 21: Philip SAGGER and Anna HEFS/HESS JE HOFFMAN ******************* # 429 - 1800-2 1800 Thomas Craig and Nelly Conner Barnaby Riley and Rachel Henry Matthew Joy and Nancy Smoot John Balding and Margaret Beatty 1801 John Wioe? and Elizabeth Cripiwell Jamed Corder and ?odal Cripiwell John McKay and Isabel Gains John Sellers and Mary Ann Kenny Landon Worfields and Mary Roberts John Pratt and Magdalena Gander Zadock Sansburg and Tabitha More Enoch Henry and Frances Smith 1802 Nathan Trail and Hannah Laurence John Corder and Elizabeth Mahony William Kebly? and Mary Ann Lawson William Lammy and Martha Readr Thomas Hunt and Polly Kelly Gabriel Smifs? and Judah Love? William Roye and Anna Hinson George Hancock and Nancy Miller ****************************** # 506 - 1802-1803 Memorandom of marriages performed by me, John Coonts Isaac Odell & Patty Broyhill? 25 Apr 1802 William S Mary & Marry Ruffner 6 May 1802 Jacob Pence & Mary CoofFman 15 June 1802 Peter May/KAY & Rebecka Limbburger 22 June John Thank? &Ann Herberger 22 June 1802 William Beary & Prifully Thomas 4 July 1802 Jacob Pence? & Elizabeth Whydock 7 Sept 1802 Edward Turner & Ann Coumpton 6 Nov 1802 Hamam Hall & Rachel Jennings 7 Nov 1802 John Koher & Dorrity Hill 13 Jan 1803 Mares/Moses McKay & Behethilam S. Gains 17 Feb 1803 David Pence & Barbary Ruffner 22 Feb 1803 William Deleh & Eather Coffman 9 March 1803 9th March, 1803 John Coonts ------------------------------------- # 292 - 1804 Christian Wilson 21 years old --------------------------------- Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool.

    05/29/2007 08:13:38
    1. Re: [VAAUGUST] Fw: Will do lookups-Northern Neck Land Grants
    2. yes ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    05/28/2007 11:33:24
    1. Re: [VAAUGUST] Fw: Will do lookups-Northern Neck Land Grants
    2. Ronald Whitaker
    3. What or where is Fryatt Co., KY? Do you mean Fayette Co., KY? ----- Original Message ----- From: <BCYIII@aol.com> To: <vaaugust@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 1:06 PM Subject: Re: [VAAUGUST] Fw: Will do lookups-Northern Neck Land Grants > There is a Wilson family in Old Frederick ref to Mason Co., KY and Fryatt > Co., KY > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The Third Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll > Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us > something about your Brick Wall person. > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAAUGUST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/28/2007 07:42:14
    1. Re: [VAAUGUST] Fw: Will do lookups-Northern Neck Land Grants
    2. There is a Wilson family in Old Frederick ref to Mason Co., KY and Fryatt Co., KY ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    05/28/2007 07:06:35
    1. Re: [VAAUGUST] Fw: Will do lookups-Northern Neck Land Grants
    2. Karen Wilson
    3. I have a Richard Wilson who married an Elizabeth Reed in 1764 where we don't know -- assume Virginia or North Carolina as they went to Davidson Co., NC. They had a son Robert who had a son George who moved to KY.. George married Rachel Wiseman. Does this make any sense to you??? Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: "jeri taylor" <tayjack77@alltel.net> To: <vaaugust@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 11:01 AM Subject: Re: [VAAUGUST] Fw: Will do lookups-Northern Neck Land Grants > Karen, > I too have Wilsons and Reeds in my family tree. Did yours end up in KY? > Jeri > > > -----Original Message----- > From: vaaugust-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vaaugust-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Karen Wilson > Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 11:01 PM > To: vaaugust@rootsweb.com > Subject: [VAAUGUST] Fw: Will do lookups-Northern Neck Land Grants > > I'm looking for Wilson's and Reed's in Augusta County in 1745-1770 -- also > is there any record of a marriage between Richard Wilson and an Elizabeth > Reed?? of just a Richard Wilson around 1764..... > > Thanks, > > Karen Wilson > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The Third Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll > Call. > Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us > something > about your Brick Wall person. > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAAUGUST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The Third Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll > Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us > something about your Brick Wall person. > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VAAUGUST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    05/28/2007 06:51:22
    1. Re: [VAAUGUST] Fw: Will do lookups-Northern Neck Land Grants
    2. jeri taylor
    3. Karen, I too have Wilsons and Reeds in my family tree. Did yours end up in KY? Jeri -----Original Message----- From: vaaugust-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vaaugust-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Karen Wilson Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 11:01 PM To: vaaugust@rootsweb.com Subject: [VAAUGUST] Fw: Will do lookups-Northern Neck Land Grants I'm looking for Wilson's and Reed's in Augusta County in 1745-1770 -- also is there any record of a marriage between Richard Wilson and an Elizabeth Reed?? of just a Richard Wilson around 1764..... Thanks, Karen Wilson ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Third Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us something about your Brick Wall person. To contact Listowner: Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VAAUGUST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/28/2007 06:01:09
    1. [VAAUGUST] Fw: Will do lookups-Northern Neck Land Grants
    2. Karen Wilson
    3. I'm looking for Wilson's and Reed's in Augusta County in 1745-1770 -- also is there any record of a marriage between Richard Wilson and an Elizabeth Reed?? of just a Richard Wilson around 1764..... Thanks, Karen Wilson

    05/27/2007 04:01:27
    1. Re: [VAAUGUST] Will do lookups-Northern Neck Land Grants
    2. Northern Neck did not include Augusta Co. The northern Neck included Shenandoah Co which Rockingham Co was part until 1778 included ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    05/27/2007 03:30:13