Interested in BUTT and BUTTS in Botetourt? See http://www.tombutt.com/pdf/addison_butt_genealogy.pdf for Addison and Elinor Butt. I haven't posted in a couple of years because I thought I had hit the ultimate brick wall. Maybe there is something new. Take a look. This email is being sent from my home computer. Tom Butt 235 East Scenic Avenue Point Richmond, CA 94801 Phone: (Day) 510.236.7435 (Evenings and Weekends) 510/237-2084 Fax: 510.232.5325 E-mail: tom.butt@intres.com Tom Butt Political Website: http://www.tombutt.com East Brother Light Station website: www.ebls.org Rosie the Riveter Trust website: www.rosietheriveter.org -----Original Message----- From: vaboteto-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:vaboteto-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of vaboteto-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 5:49 PM To: vaboteto@rootsweb.com Subject: VABOTETO Digest, Vol 3, Issue 47 Today's Topics: 1. Re: Catherine Himes Correction (Rena Worthen) 2. Catherine Kessler Himes 'Aunt Katherine' (Jeff Scism) 3. Seek family of Caleb Ewing and Mary Jones, son Daniel Price Ewing m. Molly Woods (gc-gateway@rootsweb.com) 4. JACOB MOYER AND BARBARA MILLER (Karen Carty) 5. COFFMAN, HUNTS, MURRELL families (gc-gateway@rootsweb.com) 6. Re: Johann Adam Britz (jbnimble1@gmail.com) 7. children of JACOB MOYER (Phil & Sandy Carneiro) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 11:29:02 -0500 From: "Rena Worthen" <doreatr@rbnet.com> Subject: Re: [VABOTETO] Catherine Himes Correction To: <jeff@ibssg.org>, <vaboteto@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <0b8901c87c82$8724fcc0$b7220cd8@rene1> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Scism" <scismgenie@roadrunner.com> To: <vaboteto@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 10:56 AM Subject: [VABOTETO] Catherine Himes Correction > correction: Nathaniel Graybill Kessler was mistyped as 'Nathaniel > Graybill HIMES'. > > My apologies. > > -- > > > Jeffery G. Scism, IBSSG > ~~ > > "Proponents of each side are vying with determination to prove their > ignorance is greater than the other." > > President Andrew Jackson, discussing a bill going through the US Congress. > > > > Visit http://ibssg.org/ > For The Blacksheep website, Montgomery County, Putnam County, and Fountain > County USGenWeb sites. MORE... > > Putnam County Indiana Biographies and Obituaries > http://ibssg.org/putnam/bios/ > > Montgomery County Indiana Biographies and Obituaries > http://ibssg.org/montgomery/bios/ > > Fountain County Indiana Biographies and Obituaries > http://ibssg.org/fountain/vitals/bios/ > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The Second 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 > VABOTETO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 07:54:28 -0800 From: Jeff Scism <scismgenie@roadrunner.com> Subject: [VABOTETO] Catherine Kessler Himes 'Aunt Katherine' To: vaboteto@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <47CACDB4.1010700@roadrunner.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Catherine Kessler Himes 'Aunt Katherine' ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Catherine Himes was born April 29, 1834, in Botetourt County, Virginia, and died September 21, 1916, age eighty-two years, four months and twenty-one days. She was the oldest child of Benjamin and Elizabeth Graybill Kessler. Three brothers, Solomon, Nathan [Nathaniel Graybill Himes] and Jacob Kessler and three sisters, Mrs. Susan Thompson, Mary Neff and Nancy Mangus survive her. Two brothers John and Samuel Kessler and one sister Mrs. Elizabeth Kenney have preceded her. Aunt Katherine as she was called by all her younger friends spent her childhood in Virginia. In 1847 at the age of thirteen she came with her parents in a covered wagon which was the method of travel in those days. They settled two and a half miles west of Ladoga on the farm now owned by James Ferguson. They lived there about six months the moved to the old Kessler homestead northwest of Ladoga. At this place she was married to Jacob B. Himes, January 11, 1855. To this union were born seven children, Emma Elizabeth and Samuel W., having died in infancy and five sons John F., Benjamin, Meade C., George M. and Perry Himes are left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. She also leaves thirteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. She was a member of the Brethren church for over sixty years, and served the Lord faithfully until she was called peacefully home. She had experienced the hardships of pioneer life and has aided in changing the forrest into cultivated fields. Aunt Catherine was left a widow May 22, 1879, and had the care of her home alone until the time of her death. The funeral service was held at Bethel church of the Brethren and was conducted by Rev. D. C. Campbell, of Colfax. The remains are buried in Bethel cemetery. -- Jeffery G. Scism, IBSSG ~~ "Proponents of each side are vying with determination to prove their ignorance is greater than the other." President Andrew Jackson, discussing a bill going through the US Congress. Visit http://ibssg.org/ For The Blacksheep website, Montgomery County, Putnam County, and Fountain County USGenWeb sites. MORE... Putnam County Indiana Biographies and Obituaries http://ibssg.org/putnam/bios/ Montgomery County Indiana Biographies and Obituaries http://ibssg.org/montgomery/bios/ Fountain County Indiana Biographies and Obituaries http://ibssg.org/fountain/vitals/bios/ ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 19:08:16 -0000 From: "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> Subject: [VABOTETO] Seek family of Caleb Ewing and Mary Jones, son Daniel Price Ewing m. Molly Woods To: <VABOTETO-L@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <1204484896.260261@rootsweb.com> Content-Type: text/plain; This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: thisol55 Surnames: EWING, WOODS Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.virginia.counti es.botetourt/2442/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Caleb Ewing was born ??? and died in 1838. He married Mary L. Jones 18 DEC 1833, daughter of William R. Jones. Note: Dec. 17, 1833; Caleb Ewing & Mary L. Jones, dt Wm. R.; Daniel P. Jones, Surety; Married by Rufus Ledbetter, Dec. 18, 1833. [source-Bedford Co. marriage bonds] They had Daniel Price Ewing who's daughter, Cora Bell, married Thornton Stringfellow of Culpeper County. Daniel Price Ewing was born 14 MAY 1836 and died 12 SEP 1862, buried Fincastle Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Fincastle, Botetourt Co., VA. He married Mollie J. Woods in 1856. Daniel Price Ewing quit his studies at the University of Virginia to volunteer for service in the Confederate Army and became a noted Captain, thus serving when death claimed him at age 26. Children of Daniel Price Ewing and Mollie J. Woods are: i. Cora Bell Ewing was born 7 JUL 1858 Botetourt Co., VA and died 15 MAR 1931 Culpeper, VA, buried Stevensburg Baptist Church Cemetery, Stevensburg, Culpeper Co., VA. She married Thornton Stringfellow, son of James Lawrence Stringfellow and Harriett Ware Ficklin. If anyone has info on this family please contact me @ thisol55@hotmail.com Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 13:45:48 -0600 From: "Karen Carty" <soulard2@sbcglobal.net> Subject: [VABOTETO] JACOB MOYER AND BARBARA MILLER To: <vaboteto@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <208701c87c9e$0437ec70$55bde646@FERGUS> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Looking for the parents of JACOB MOYER mentioned in notes below. Any help will be appreciated. On Sunday, 10 July 1783, Jacob Moyer bought 269 acres on the north and east side of the winding James River in Botetourt County, from Michael and Catherine Carnes. In an Enumeration of Botetourt County, these three families appear close together on page 9, all belonging to Captain Pryors Militia Company as of 8 February 1785 Jacob Moyer, with a total of 11 people in one dwelling, with 4 other cabins; Michael Moyer, with a total of 5 people in one dwelling, with 3 other cabins; and Henry Boughman, who had 5 people and only one building, his dwelling place. (Tenth Legion Tithables pg 61 shows Jacob Moier, & Jacob 21 & Henry, 1N as part of No 14 East Dist, Capt. Jacob Kiser's Company). "The Virginia Germans" Klaus Wust, University Press of Virginia, 1975 p. 99 In 1785 Jacob Moyers was living in one "dwelling cabin" with eleven persons of his household. . . . . Yet, one year later Jacob and Sarah Moyers gave land to the community of Dutch Calvinists and Lutherans on Locust Bottom for the first church. "A Seed-Bed of the Republic" Robert Douthat Stoner, Roanoke Historical Society 1962 p 375 . . . . . some of the early congregations were composed of members of each (Lutheran, Reformed and Presbyterian). This was certainly true of "Zion" or "Locust Bottom" church. The deed to the lot (which is recorded in Deed Book 3, page 384 of the Clerk's Office of Botetourt County) states that it was from Jacob and Sarah Moyers (Myers) of the first part and "the Community of Duch Calvinists & Lutherans, a settlement near the head of James River," of the second part. The deed was made on April 11, 1786, and conveys 1 acre of land, part of the present home place of Moyers "the same to be appropriated for building a church upon and a burying place; and on the said acre of land is now a yard paled in for the purposes above mentioned, the said lot 20 poles by 8". A marginal notation on the deed book where this deed is recorded shows the delivery thereof after recordation to Peter Circle, whose descendants are Presbyterians. This was the first Church ever built in Botetourt Co! unty in which the Lutherans participated, although it was not a part of the Lutheran Botetourt Charge. the new Henkel "Autobiography. . ." ". . .I planned to make a trip to Stony Creek in Shenandoah County, Virginia. I made my first call at the home of Preacher Jacob Zink who was just then making a start in the work of the ministry. I held a German sermon in his home on the second Sunday in December 1782, and the following Wednesday I preached for the first time in the old Roders (Rader's) Church. Jacob Zink's brother Peter accompanied me to that point. Jacob Mayer, the German schoolteacher in the neighborhood of Stony Creek, had come and urged me to go with him to his house. Within several hours he had made an appointment for me for the next afternoon. After the sermon I rode home with Peter Zink to his father's [father of Jacob and Peter Zink was still living at that time]. The next morning I rode in company with him and his single sister to a schoolhouser five miles from Millerstadt. . ." Botetourt County Personal Property Tax 1787 List B Moyer, Jacob, Self charged with Tax, 2 White Males 16-21, 0 blacks over 16, 0 Blacks Under 16, 6 Horses, Mares, Colts, Mules, and 15 Cattle. The 1794 Botetourt County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List, Second District Name Mayers, Jacob 2 White Males 16+ 3 Horses DATE 1795 SOURCE Will Book A, 1770-1801 (Reel 20) p. 402-403. Inv. & Appr. rec. July 1795. p. 481-482. Estate division rec. Aug. 1798. NOTE Part of index to Botetourt County Wills and Administrations (1770 - 1800) PLACE Botetourt County (Va.) Executor Peter Zircle (brother in law), Peter Deisher appointed guardian of under-aged children. Appraisal by George Poage, Peter Zircle and John Neiswanger (his nephew-in-law). Karen Carty Saint Louis ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 20:47:38 -0000 From: "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> Subject: [VABOTETO] COFFMAN, HUNTS, MURRELL families To: <VABOTETO-L@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <1204490859.267913@rootsweb.com> Content-Type: text/plain; This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: pmmcm Surnames: COFFMAN/COFMON, HUNTS/HANCE/HONCE, MURRELL/MURRILL Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.virginia.counti es.botetourt/2443/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am just starting research on this line. Believe Henry COFFMAN/COFMON to have lived in Botetourt c. 1803 when his dau Catherine was married there. Our family records state her hus was Henry HONCE/HUNTS/HANCE and I have an old note for "Early Marr., Wills, and Some Rev. War Rec, Botetourt Co., VA" by Al Worrell, 1985 that lists: Marriages: "Hance, Henry & Catherine Coffman, dau Henry Coffmna- July 26, 1803." Also lists Wills: "Cofmon, Henry, dec. Inv. ret May 1804." I just saw on the Botetourt Rootsweb site that under marr., Catherine m. Christian Halderman on 21 June 1803, father Henry Coffman." Our family bible/records state that the child of Henry HANCE and Catherine COFFMAN was Mary Magdalene HUNTS, b. 09 Sep 1806 in Botetourt VA; she m 9/10 Mar/Apr 1834 Wiley Anderson MURRELL from Botetourt. They migrated to Iowa where they both d. in Jasper Co. Any help, suggestions of resources, etc. would be appreciated. Pamela Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 19:07:40 -0500 From: "jbnimble1@gmail.com" <jbnimble@verizon.net> Subject: Re: [VABOTETO] Johann Adam Britz To: <vaboteto@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <000d01c87cc2$a1ae6640$0301a8c0@rrw> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=iso-8859-1; reply-type=original I discovered and first published the earliest information below on Johann Adam Britz and family, based upon my original research in primary sources (German and American), in my book _Stover Brethren_, 2001. I have not seen the Craig County Virginia Heritage book, so I don't know whether John H. Britts properly credited my work. But it is not credited here. Both the Stover and Stoner (and numerous related) families of Botetourt County are covered and extensively documented with primary sources in my two books: STONER BRETHREN, 1993 http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-BOOKS/2007-06/1182965069 and STOVER BRETHREN, 2001 http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-BOOKS/2007-06/1182965676 Richard R. Weber ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Scism" <scismgenie@roadrunner.com> To: <vaboteto@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 10:32 AM Subject: [VABOTETO] Johann Adam Britz Johann Adam Britz Adam/Britz/Britts Born, January 24, 1741 in Russheim, Baden-Germany, was baptized as Johann Adam Britz in 1741 in the Russheim Evangelical Lutheran Church. Adam was 8 years old when his family came to America in 1749. Adam was the son of George Ulrich and Anna Catharina Werner Britz. His family settled in Lancaster, PA, later this area became Franklin Co. Tax records for Franklin County shows Adam had 224 acres of land, 3 horses and 7 head of cattle in 1780. Adam served in the Penn. Militia in 1779 and again in 1781 in the Revolutionary War. Adam married Margaret Stover in the fall of 1768; to this union 2 boys and 6 girls were born in Penn. In 1793, along with several other German families, Adam and family moved to Botetourt County, VA to the area of Craig Creek. Adam purchased 500 acres of land along Craig Creek. This area became Craig County in 1851. The oldest son John Britts, born March 16, 1773, married Susannah Ecles on May 17, 1797. In 1833, John and his family moved to the new Territory in Indiana and purchased several 80 acre tracts of land for $100 or $1.25 per acre, and founded the town of Ladoga, Indiana. John became the first blacksmith in Ladoga. Henry Britts, the youngest son born in 1781, stayed in the area of Craig Creek. Henry married Mary C. Frantz on Sept 7, 1802. Her family also came to this area from Pennsylvania. To this union 6 children were born, 3 boys and 3 girls. Henry was a farmer as were his sons. Henry sons were William Britts born 1804, Adam Francis Britts born July 26, 1817 and Samuel Frantz Britts born 1820. (Image at: http://ibssg.org/montgomery/bios/b/img/britts-samuel.jpg) Samuel Britts ('photoshopped') from page 61 of Craig County Virginia Heritage, ? 2004, Craig County Heritage Book Committee, S.E. Grose and Assoc., Inc,.WV, 2004. Samuel became the most prominent. On Oct. 28, 1861 Samuel was appointed as one of the Election Commisioners and Officer for the election to be held the first Wednesday in Novemer 1861, for members of the Congress in the Confederate States of America. On May 26, 1864 Samuel was elected Magistrate in and for the area of New Castle, VA. Samuel was very religious and the the Superintendent of the Mountain View Christian Church for a long time. This church was what is now (state Road 311), just a short way from Samuel's home, between New Castle and Catawba, VA. The Union Army under Brigadier General William W. Averell on the way to New Castle on Dec 17, 1863 was stopped because of the rapidly rising water of Craig's Creek. It had rained for days. They had lost four men trying to ford it. General Averell at sundown made camp noting in his record "drenched, muddy, hungry and in miserable condition too much to march on for us." The rain had turned to sleet. They set up camp on Samuel's farm, but over 3000 Yankee troops were probably spread out over the land, not just on Samuel's land. The 3 sons and several descendants of Henry Britts served in the Confederate Army. Henry died in 1845 in New Castle, but there are still many descendants in and around Craig Coundy and the other counties in the area. There is a small family cemetery on the land that Samuel had, headstones show, Samuel Britts, Co. B, 28 Va Inf, CSA, Gertrude Britts Carper, 1871-1935, Daisy Carper, wife of Harry Damewood, Aug 22, 1896-Feb 18, 1919. There appears to be other graves, but they are not marked with a headstone that can be read. These may be both of Samuel's wives, Elizabeth Elmore Britts and Mary Campbell Britts. Also there may the graves of Adam and Margaret Stover Britz. This property is now owned by Lanier Frantz, who is a descendent of the same family that Henry's wife, Mary C. Frantz, who was Samuel's mother. Submitted by John H. Britts pp. 60-61 Craig County Virginia Heritage: 2004 by the Craig County Heritage Book Committee and published by S.E. Grose and Assoc., Inc,.WV, 2004. -- Jeffery G. Scism, IBSSG ~~ "Proponents of each side are vying with determination to prove their ignorance is greater than the other." President Andrew Jackson, discussing a bill going through the US Congress. Visit http://ibssg.org/ For The Blacksheep website, Montgomery County, Putnam County, and Fountain County USGenWeb sites. MORE... Putnam County Indiana Biographies and Obituaries http://ibssg.org/putnam/bios/ Montgomery County Indiana Biographies and Obituaries http://ibssg.org/montgomery/bios/ Fountain County Indiana Biographies and Obituaries http://ibssg.org/fountain/vitals/bios/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Second 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 VABOTETO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2008 20:47:39 -0500 From: "Phil & Sandy Carneiro" <pacshc@verizon.net> Subject: [VABOTETO] children of JACOB MOYER To: <vaboteto@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <0JX400I3JSZH8HN1@vms046.mailsrvcs.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" HI Karen, Do you have any idea of who Jacob & Sarah's children were? From what I can gather from below: 1783 Jacob Moyer bought 269 acres 1785 Jacob lists 11 people in one dwelling and 4 other cabins 1786 Jacob gave 1 acre of land to the church 1787 personal property tax list: 2 males 16-21 1794 personal property tax list: 3 males 16 + 1795 Will Book - so he must have diedl Any tips on the children is great appreciated. Sandy ----- Original Message ----- From: Karen Carty<mailto:soulard2@sbcglobal.net> To: vaboteto@rootsweb.com<mailto:vaboteto@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 2:45 PM Subject: [VABOTETO] JACOB MOYER AND BARBARA MILLER Looking for the parents of JACOB MOYER mentioned in notes below. Any help will be appreciated. On Sunday, 10 July 1783, Jacob Moyer bought 269 acres on the north and east side of the winding James River in Botetourt County, from Michael and Catherine Carnes. In an Enumeration of Botetourt County, these three families appear close together on page 9, all belonging to Captain Pryors Militia Company as of 8 February 1785 Jacob Moyer, with a total of 11 people in one dwelling, with 4 other cabins; Michael Moyer, with a total of 5 people in one dwelling, with 3 other cabins; and Henry Boughman, who had 5 people and only one building, his dwelling place. (Tenth Legion Tithables pg 61 shows Jacob Moier, & Jacob 21 & Henry, 1N as part of No 14 East Dist, Capt. Jacob Kiser's Company). "The Virginia Germans" Klaus Wust, University Press of Virginia, 1975 p. 99 In 1785 Jacob Moyers was living in one "dwelling cabin" with eleven persons of his household. . . . . Yet, one year later Jacob and Sarah Moyers gave land to the community of Dutch Calvinists and Lutherans on Locust Bottom for the first church. "A Seed-Bed of the Republic" Robert Douthat Stoner, Roanoke Historical Society 1962 p 375 . . . . . some of the early congregations were composed of members of each (Lutheran, Reformed and Presbyterian). This was certainly true of "Zion" or "Locust Bottom" church. The deed to the lot (which is recorded in Deed Book 3, page 384 of the Clerk's Office of Botetourt County) states that it was from Jacob and Sarah Moyers (Myers) of the first part and "the Community of Duch Calvinists & Lutherans, a settlement near the head of James River," of the second part. The deed was made on April 11, 1786, and conveys 1 acre of land, part of the present home place of Moyers "the same to be appropriated for building a church upon and a burying place; and on the said acre of land is now a yard paled in for the purposes above mentioned, the said lot 20 poles by 8". A marginal notation on the deed book where this deed is recorded shows the delivery thereof after recordation to Peter Circle, whose descendants are Presbyterians. This was the first Church ever built in Botetourt ! Co! unty in which the Lutherans participated, although it was not a part of the Lutheran Botetourt Charge. the new Henkel "Autobiography. . ." ". . .I planned to make a trip to Stony Creek in Shenandoah County, Virginia. I made my first call at the home of Preacher Jacob Zink who was just then making a start in the work of the ministry. I held a German sermon in his home on the second Sunday in December 1782, and the following Wednesday I preached for the first time in the old Roders (Rader's) Church. Jacob Zink's brother Peter accompanied me to that point. Jacob Mayer, the German schoolteacher in the neighborhood of Stony Creek, had come and urged me to go with him to his house. Within several hours he had made an appointment for me for the next afternoon. After the sermon I rode home with Peter Zink to his father's [father of Jacob and Peter Zink was still living at that time]. The next morning I rode in company with him and his single sister to a schoolhouser five miles from Millerstadt. . ." Botetourt County Personal Property Tax 1787 List B Moyer, Jacob, Self charged with Tax, 2 White Males 16-21, 0 blacks over 16, 0 Blacks Under 16, 6 Horses, Mares, Colts, Mules, and 15 Cattle. The 1794 Botetourt County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List, Second District Name Mayers, Jacob 2 White Males 16+ 3 Horses DATE 1795 SOURCE Will Book A, 1770-1801 (Reel 20) p. 402-403. Inv. & Appr. rec. July 1795. p. 481-482. Estate division rec. Aug. 1798. NOTE Part of index to Botetourt County Wills and Administrations (1770 - 1800) PLACE Botetourt County (Va.) Executor Peter Zircle (brother in law), Peter Deisher appointed guardian of under-aged children. Appraisal by George Poage, Peter Zircle and John Neiswanger (his nephew-in-law). Karen Carty Saint Louis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Second 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<mailto:doreatr@rbnet.com> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VABOTETO-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:VABOTETO-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ To contact the VABOTETO list administrator, send an email to VABOTETO-admin@rootsweb.com. 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