Hi Ann When you get to Richmond and to the state library look for "Marriages of Campbell County, Virginia 1782-1810" page 45. To wit: "Harvey, Thomas, Jr. of Charlotte County and Ann Wilson, bond 25 April 1792. Consent also by Mary Wilson, mother of the bride. Married by William Mahon." Talk to you later! Paul ---------- > From: Ann Horne <ahorne@quix.net> > To: VACHARLO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [VACHARLO-L] Yes, thanks > Date: Wednesday, April 07, 1999 10:31 AM > > Thanks, Karen. I'm not on the Harvey list, so I'd appreciate that. > When I get to Campbell County in May, I'm going to get a copy of the > marriage bond of Miss Wilson to Thomas Harvey. My information from Paul > Harvey was that her name was Anne. Bill Harvey has another given name > for her, Alice. That conflict ought to be solvable through the proper > documentation. > Because (thank God) there were no other Wilsons in Charlotte County > in the time period of John and Mary (ugh!) Wilson (1768-1779 at least) > there is little doubt in my mind that they are the parents of Thomas > Harvey's second wife. John's estate (no will) was inventoried and > appraised in 1779. Yesterday I found a record of a John Wilson (DAR > lineage books) who was in the Revolution, 1776-1777, killed at the > battle of Eutaw Springs. His son John Jr. got over 2000 acres of land > in Kentucky (I know there was a John Jr., as he is in the 1782 tax rolls > of Charlotte). I have asked if there is a record in Charlotte that > might illuminate "my" John Wilson Sr. as a possible officer in the > Continental line. > I do know John's son Joseph Wilson's father-in-law, William Hudson, > served as an officer--so the older men did serve in the military--they > would be the same age, I figure. > Thanks for the boost. > Ann in CA > karen wood wrote: > > > > Ann, > > did you see the Harvey line with the Thomas Harvey listed as married to > > Alice Wilson on the Harvey list today? If not, I'll send it on. > > Karen > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Ann Horne <ahorne@quix.net> > > To: <VACHARLO-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 1:49 PM > > Subject: [VACHARLO-L] John Wilson, deceased 1779 > > > > > Is there a record of the (Revolutionary War) Committee of Safety for > > > Charlotte County, VA? If so, is John Wilson named on it? He died > > > 1779--right in the middle of the Revolution, leaving his widow Mary and > > > several children. > > > > > > Is there any group that marks graves of soldiers in Charlotte County? > > > > > > > > > ==== VACHARLO Mailing List ==== > > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > You can search Archives of some RootsWeb Mailing Lists at the above > > > address. Type in VACHARLO-L, or any list you wish to search. > > > > > > > ==== VACHARLO Mailing List ==== > > To search the Charlotte County home page only, try the new > > PINPOINT SEARCH TOOL near the bottom of the page: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vacharlo/indexcha.htm > > JoLee Spears spearsj@bellsouth.net > > > ==== VACHARLO Mailing List ==== > If you discovered an abandoned cemetery,tombstone, or old grave site > marked with fieldstones, whom would inform? How about a full account > for VAGenWeb Archives. I will help. JoLee spearsj@bellsouth.net.