The history on the New River site is 58 pages long. Brenda Payne Rose
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.2.2.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: I only can probably relate to the Wise family on Col Accomack Coounty VA. Put in Col John Wise (who married Hannah Scarborough} in Google and you may get the whole line. Good Luck. Luanne Spence Taylor
So someone will not be mislead, the New River site does not include the entire History of Truro Parish (183 Pages). My assumption is that, it is excerpts pertaining to the New River area only. Doris On Nov 4, 2005, at 11:16 AM, pjdennis@mindspring.com wrote: > THE HISTORY OF TRURO PARISH IS AVAILABLE TO ALL ON THE NET AT > > http://www.ls.net/~newriver/va/truro1.htm > > PJD > 11/4/05 > > > > On Nov 4, 2005, at 9:08 AM, Doris Christian wrote: > > >> THE HISTORY >> >> OF >> >> TRURO PARISH >> >> IN VIRGINIA >> >> BY >> >> REV. PHILIP SLAUGHTER, D.D. >> >> >> Edited With Notes and Addenda By REV. EDWARD L. GOODWIN >> >> Historiographer of the Diocese of Virginia >> >> >> >> Now on searchable, indexed CD: >> >> Check it out at your local library or archives. >> or dmkheritage.com >> >> This 183 page book, including index, written in 1907 contains >> information about Truro Parish which was part of the Northern Neck >> Grants. "Within this territory were the seats of the Fairfaxes, >> Washingtons, Masons, McCartys, Fitzhughs, Brents, Alexanders, >> Lewises, Mercers, Daniels, Carters, Dades, Stuarts, Corbins, >> Tayloes, Steptoes, Newtons, Browns, Lees, Thorntons, Balls, >> Smiths, and other leading families too many to mention, who >> dispensed an elegant hospitality at Northumberland House, Nomini, >> Stratford, Chantilly, Mount Airy, Sabine Hall, Bedford, Albion, >> Cedar Grove, Boscobel, Richland, Marleborough, Woodstock, Gunston, >> Belvoir, Woodlawn, Mount Vernon, etc. Beginning at Lancaster, >> county was taken from county, Parish from Parish, as the >> population of each passed the frontiers, until in 1730 Prince >> William was taken from Stafford and King George Counties, above >> Chappawansick Creek and Deep Run, and along the Potomac, to the >> "Great Mountains." This became also Hamilton Parish; which Parish, >> by an Act of the General Assembly passed at the Session of May, >> 1732, to take effect the first of the following November, was >> divided into two Parishes "By the river Ockoquan, and the Bull >> Run, (a branch thereof,) and a course from thence to the Indian >> Thoroughfare of the Blue Ridge of Mountains," (Ashby's Gap.) All >> that part of Prince William lying below the said bounds was to >> retain the name of Hamilton, "And all that other part of the said >> county, which lies above those bounds, shall hereafter be called >> and known by the name of Truro." The Parish was named after the >> Parish in Cornwall, in England, which is now the Diocese of Truro." >> >> >> Index: >> Adam, Adams, Alexander, Alexanders, Allan, Allen, Alrich, >> Andrews, Ashford, Atkins, Aubrey, Awbrey, Aylatt, Ayres, >> Baker, Bakers, Ball, Ballard, Balls, Barbour, Barker, Barkley, >> Barnes, Barry, Bartlett, Barton, Bassett, Bates, Baugus, Baxter, >> Baylis, Bayly, Beach, Beckwith, Bedford, Bennet, Bennit, >> Berkeley, Berkley, Bird, Blackburn, Blackburns, Blair, >> Bleight, Blumfield, Boggess, Boilston, Boilstone, Bond, Bosman, >> Bowie, Bowling, Bowman, Boyden, Boylston, Braddock, Breckenridge, >> Brents, Broadwater, Brocket, Bronaugh, Brown, Browns, Bryan, >> Bryant, Bucklands, Buckley, Burke, Burkes, Burrows, Cairde, >> Canady, Car, Carlyle, Carney, Carpenter, Carter, Carters, >> Carty, Cash, Caton, Champneys, Chapman, Chase, Chesher, >> Chichester, Chichesters, Claggett, Clapham, Cleveland, Clifton, >> Cockburn, Cocke, Cockerell, Cofer, Coffer, Cole, Coleman, >> Colemans, Colvill, Cookburn, Cooke, Cooper, Coopers, Copein, >> Corbins, Corner, Cox, Crutcher, Cullison, Custis, Dade, Dades, >> Dainty, Dalton, Dame, Daniel, Daniels, Darne, Darrel, Darrell, >> Darus, Davie, Davis, De Butts, Demevill, Deneale, Denty, >> Deskins, Dickins, Dickson, Diskin, Dixon, Dodd, Dodge, >> Donaldson, Douglass, Dozier, Dulan, Dulin, Dunbarr, Duntan, >> Ellett, Elliott, Ellzey, Eltenger, Elzey, Elzy, Emms, English, >> Erskine, Evans, Ewel, Ewell, Fairfax, Fairfaxes, Fairhurst, >> Falkner, Farguson, Fauquier, Ficklin, Fitzhugh, Fitzhughs, >> Fleming, Foote, Forbes, Ford, Foster, Fowler, Franklin, French, >> Furguson, Furgussons, Gaillard, Gardner, Garrett, Gerard, >> Gibson, Gilmore, Gladdin, Gladding, Gleading, Godfrey, Gooch, >> GOODWIN, Goram, Graham, Grant, Grantum, Grayson, Green, Griffin, >> Griffith, Grigsby, Grymes, Guest, Gunnel, Gunnell, Gunnells, >> Hago, Hairsling, Hall, Halley, Halling, Hamilton, Hampton, >> Harle, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Hartley, Hartshorne, Haslip, >> Haugo, Hawley, Henderson, Hendersons, Hening, Henry, Herbert, >> Hereford, Heryford, Hester, Hews, Hicherson, Hicks, Higgerson, >> Hollis, Holmes, Hord, Howel, Howson, Hull, Hunter, Hunters, >> Huntt, Hurst, Husk, Hutchinson, Hutchinsons, Hutt, Jackson, >> Jacobs, James, Janney, Jefferey, Jefferson, Jenifer, Jenkins, >> Jenny, John, Johns, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Judy, Keen, >> Keith, Kemp, King, Kirk, Kirkland, Kitchen, Kloman, Koon, >> Krouch, Kurhling, Lamphier, Landstreet, Lane, Langfier, Lasswell, >> Lawfull, Lay, Lee, Lees, Lewis, Lewises, Lindsey, Linton, >> Littlejohn, Lockwood, Love, Loves, Loyd, Lucas, Lumley, Lund, >> Lynton, Macgill, Machen, Macrae, Madden, Madison, Manley, >> Marshall, Martin, Mason, Masons, Massey, Masterson, Mc.Bee, >> Mc.Carty, Mc.Cartys, McCarty, McCartys, McGill, McIlhenny, >> McWhorter, Meade, Meckby, Melton, Mercers, Middleton, Milstead, >> Minor, Moncure, Monroe, Monteith, Moore, Morton, Moscrope, >> Moseley, Moss, Mosses, Moxley, Muir, Munroe, Murray, Musgrove, >> Neale, Neill, Netherton, Nevitt, Newton, Newtons, Nisbett, >> Noland, Norton, Offutt, Omohundro, Osborn, Osborne, Owen, >> Owsley, Packard, Page, Payne, Peabody, Peak, Peake, Pendleton, >> Penson, Perin, Perkins, Peyton, Piper, Platt, Pollard, Popejoy, >> Porter, Posey, Potter, Powell, Presley, Price, Pritchett, Ramey, >> Ramsay, Ramsey, Randolph, Ratcliffe, Ratcliffes, Reagan, Reagans, >> Reardon, Reid, Richardson, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Roe, >> Ronks, Ross, Rumsey, Russell, Ryers, Saintclare, Samford, >> Sanders, Sands, Sanford, Saunders, Scandall, Scott, Seal, Sears, >> Sebastian, Selectman, Shaddedin, Shaw, Shelton, Shortridge, >> Simmonds, Simpson, Slaughter, Smallwood, Smith, Smiths, Sommers, >> Sparks, Specht, Spurr, Stephens, Steptoes, Stoddert, Stone, >> Straham, Stribling, Stuart, Stuarts, Sturman, Stutt, Summers, >> Talbot, Taliaferro, Tayloes, Taylor, Tebbs, Terrett, Terretts, >> Theisz, Thomas, Thomases, Thompson, Thornton, Thorntons, Thrift, >> Tillett, Towners, Townsend, Trammel, Trammell, Triplett, Turley, >> Turner, Valandigam, Veal, Violet, Violett, Wade, Wagener, Wait, >> Waite, Walker, Wallis, Ward, Warden, Wardens, Warner, >> Washington, Washingtons, Watson, Waugh, Weems, West, Westmoreland, >> Weston, Wheeler, White, Whitford, Whittle, Wiley, Wilks, Williams, >> Willis, Windsor, Winsor, Withers, Wren, Wright, Wyatt, Wythe, Young >> >> >> >> >> **************************** >> Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com >> To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs >> Indexed and searchable >> >> >> >> >> ==== VAFAIRFA Mailing List ==== >> E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafairfa/ >> >> ============================== >> Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. >> New content added every business day. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >> >> >> > > > ==== VAFAIRFA Mailing List ==== > E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafairfa/ > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and > the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Neitzey - Mills Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.2.2.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Well then you may be able to help me. Unfortunately my father left when I was 2, and I never knew any of his side of the family. I am trying to document the line for the future so that the info is available to all those that will come. For Carrie (Caroline Virginia) Neitzey I have her born August 22, either 1869 or 1877. Family says 1877, but a census record states 1869; she died November 20, 1923 at age 46. She was married to John Patrick Mills, who died young in 1914, they had 5 children. She then married James Francis Kidwell. She lived her whole life in Washington DC. I have been told her father was John Neitzey, but the dates on the John's just don't seem right; and that her mothers maiden name was Scott, no first name known at this point. Any help you can give to fill in would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, Howard Neitzey was from Virginia originally and moved to Texas after WWII. My grandmother was from Virgnia too (Dorothy Huffman).
THE HISTORY OF TRURO PARISH IS AVAILABLE TO ALL ON THE NET AT http://www.ls.net/~newriver/va/truro1.htm PJD 11/4/05 On Nov 4, 2005, at 9:08 AM, Doris Christian wrote: > THE HISTORY > > OF > > TRURO PARISH > > IN VIRGINIA > > BY > > REV. PHILIP SLAUGHTER, D.D. > > > Edited With Notes and Addenda By REV. EDWARD L. GOODWIN > > Historiographer of the Diocese of Virginia > > > > Now on searchable, indexed CD: > > Check it out at your local library or archives. > or dmkheritage.com > > This 183 page book, including index, written in 1907 contains > information about Truro Parish which was part of the Northern Neck > Grants. "Within this territory were the seats of the Fairfaxes, > Washingtons, Masons, McCartys, Fitzhughs, Brents, Alexanders, > Lewises, Mercers, Daniels, Carters, Dades, Stuarts, Corbins, > Tayloes, Steptoes, Newtons, Browns, Lees, Thorntons, Balls, Smiths, > and other leading families too many to mention, who dispensed an > elegant hospitality at Northumberland House, Nomini, Stratford, > Chantilly, Mount Airy, Sabine Hall, Bedford, Albion, Cedar Grove, > Boscobel, Richland, Marleborough, Woodstock, Gunston, Belvoir, > Woodlawn, Mount Vernon, etc. Beginning at Lancaster, county was > taken from county, Parish from Parish, as the population of each > passed the frontiers, until in 1730 Prince William was taken from > Stafford and King George Counties, above Chappawansick Creek and > Deep Run, and along the Potomac, to the "Great Mountains." This > became also Hamilton Parish; which Parish, by an Act of the General > Assembly passed at the Session of May, 1732, to take effect the > first of the following November, was divided into two Parishes "By > the river Ockoquan, and the Bull Run, (a branch thereof,) and a > course from thence to the Indian Thoroughfare of the Blue Ridge of > Mountains," (Ashby's Gap.) All that part of Prince William lying > below the said bounds was to retain the name of Hamilton, "And all > that other part of the said county, which lies above those bounds, > shall hereafter be called and known by the name of Truro." The > Parish was named after the Parish in Cornwall, in England, which is > now the Diocese of Truro." > > > Index: > Adam, Adams, Alexander, Alexanders, Allan, Allen, Alrich, > Andrews, Ashford, Atkins, Aubrey, Awbrey, Aylatt, Ayres, Baker, > Bakers, Ball, Ballard, Balls, Barbour, Barker, Barkley, Barnes, > Barry, Bartlett, Barton, Bassett, Bates, Baugus, Baxter, Baylis, > Bayly, Beach, Beckwith, Bedford, Bennet, Bennit, Berkeley, > Berkley, Bird, Blackburn, Blackburns, Blair, Bleight, > Blumfield, Boggess, Boilston, Boilstone, Bond, Bosman, Bowie, > Bowling, Bowman, Boyden, Boylston, Braddock, Breckenridge, Brents, > Broadwater, Brocket, Bronaugh, Brown, Browns, Bryan, Bryant, > Bucklands, Buckley, Burke, Burkes, Burrows, Cairde, Canady, Car, > Carlyle, Carney, Carpenter, Carter, Carters, Carty, Cash, > Caton, Champneys, Chapman, Chase, Chesher, Chichester, > Chichesters, Claggett, Clapham, Cleveland, Clifton, Cockburn, > Cocke, Cockerell, Cofer, Coffer, Cole, Coleman, Colemans, Colvill, > Cookburn, Cooke, Cooper, Coopers, Copein, Corbins, Corner, Cox, > Crutcher, Cullison, Custis, Dade, Dades, Dainty, Dalton, Dame, > Daniel, Daniels, Darne, Darrel, Darrell, Darus, Davie, Davis, De > Butts, Demevill, Deneale, Denty, Deskins, Dickins, Dickson, > Diskin, Dixon, Dodd, Dodge, Donaldson, Douglass, Dozier, Dulan, > Dulin, Dunbarr, Duntan, Ellett, Elliott, Ellzey, Eltenger, Elzey, > Elzy, Emms, English, Erskine, Evans, Ewel, Ewell, Fairfax, > Fairfaxes, Fairhurst, Falkner, Farguson, Fauquier, Ficklin, > Fitzhugh, Fitzhughs, Fleming, Foote, Forbes, Ford, Foster, > Fowler, Franklin, French, Furguson, Furgussons, Gaillard, Gardner, > Garrett, Gerard, Gibson, Gilmore, Gladdin, Gladding, Gleading, > Godfrey, Gooch, GOODWIN, Goram, Graham, Grant, Grantum, Grayson, > Green, Griffin, Griffith, Grigsby, Grymes, Guest, Gunnel, Gunnell, > Gunnells, Hago, Hairsling, Hall, Halley, Halling, Hamilton, > Hampton, Harle, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Hartley, Hartshorne, > Haslip, Haugo, Hawley, Henderson, Hendersons, Hening, Henry, > Herbert, Hereford, Heryford, Hester, Hews, Hicherson, Hicks, > Higgerson, Hollis, Holmes, Hord, Howel, Howson, Hull, Hunter, > Hunters, Huntt, Hurst, Husk, Hutchinson, Hutchinsons, Hutt, > Jackson, Jacobs, James, Janney, Jefferey, Jefferson, Jenifer, > Jenkins, Jenny, John, Johns, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Judy, > Keen, Keith, Kemp, King, Kirk, Kirkland, Kitchen, Kloman, Koon, > Krouch, Kurhling, Lamphier, Landstreet, Lane, Langfier, Lasswell, > Lawfull, Lay, Lee, Lees, Lewis, Lewises, Lindsey, Linton, > Littlejohn, Lockwood, Love, Loves, Loyd, Lucas, Lumley, Lund, > Lynton, Macgill, Machen, Macrae, Madden, Madison, Manley, > Marshall, Martin, Mason, Masons, Massey, Masterson, Mc.Bee, > Mc.Carty, Mc.Cartys, McCarty, McCartys, McGill, McIlhenny, > McWhorter, Meade, Meckby, Melton, Mercers, Middleton, Milstead, > Minor, Moncure, Monroe, Monteith, Moore, Morton, Moscrope, > Moseley, Moss, Mosses, Moxley, Muir, Munroe, Murray, Musgrove, > Neale, Neill, Netherton, Nevitt, Newton, Newtons, Nisbett, > Noland, Norton, Offutt, Omohundro, Osborn, Osborne, Owen, > Owsley, Packard, Page, Payne, Peabody, Peak, Peake, Pendleton, > Penson, Perin, Perkins, Peyton, Piper, Platt, Pollard, Popejoy, > Porter, Posey, Potter, Powell, Presley, Price, Pritchett, Ramey, > Ramsay, Ramsey, Randolph, Ratcliffe, Ratcliffes, Reagan, Reagans, > Reardon, Reid, Richardson, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Roe, > Ronks, Ross, Rumsey, Russell, Ryers, Saintclare, Samford, > Sanders, Sands, Sanford, Saunders, Scandall, Scott, Seal, Sears, > Sebastian, Selectman, Shaddedin, Shaw, Shelton, Shortridge, > Simmonds, Simpson, Slaughter, Smallwood, Smith, Smiths, Sommers, > Sparks, Specht, Spurr, Stephens, Steptoes, Stoddert, Stone, > Straham, Stribling, Stuart, Stuarts, Sturman, Stutt, Summers, > Talbot, Taliaferro, Tayloes, Taylor, Tebbs, Terrett, Terretts, > Theisz, Thomas, Thomases, Thompson, Thornton, Thorntons, Thrift, > Tillett, Towners, Townsend, Trammel, Trammell, Triplett, Turley, > Turner, Valandigam, Veal, Violet, Violett, Wade, Wagener, Wait, > Waite, Walker, Wallis, Ward, Warden, Wardens, Warner, Washington, > Washingtons, Watson, Waugh, Weems, West, Westmoreland, Weston, > Wheeler, White, Whitford, Whittle, Wiley, Wilks, Williams, Willis, > Windsor, Winsor, Withers, Wren, Wright, Wyatt, Wythe, Young > > > > > **************************** > Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com > To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs > Indexed and searchable > > > > > ==== VAFAIRFA Mailing List ==== > E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafairfa/ > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx > >
This book is found on the New Rivers Notes website. Original Message] > From: Doris Christian <dmkchristian@austin.rr.com> > To: <VAFAIRFA-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 11/4/2005 9:09:04 AM > Subject: [VAFairfax] History of Truro Parish on CD > > THE HISTORY > > OF > > TRURO PARISH > > IN VIRGINIA > > BY > > REV. PHILIP SLAUGHTER, D.D. > > > Edited With Notes and Addenda By REV. EDWARD L. GOODWIN > > Historiographer of the Diocese of Virginia > > > > Now on searchable, indexed CD: > > Check it out at your local library or archives. > or dmkheritage.com > > This 183 page book, including index, written in 1907 contains > information about Truro Parish which was part of the Northern Neck > Grants. "Within this territory were the seats of the Fairfaxes, > Washingtons, Masons, McCartys, Fitzhughs, Brents, Alexanders, > Lewises, Mercers, Daniels, Carters, Dades, Stuarts, Corbins, Tayloes, > Steptoes, Newtons, Browns, Lees, Thorntons, Balls, Smiths, and other > leading families too many to mention, who dispensed an elegant > hospitality at Northumberland House, Nomini, Stratford, Chantilly, > Mount Airy, Sabine Hall, Bedford, Albion, Cedar Grove, Boscobel, > Richland, Marleborough, Woodstock, Gunston, Belvoir, Woodlawn, Mount > Vernon, etc. Beginning at Lancaster, county was taken from county, > Parish from Parish, as the population of each passed the frontiers, > until in 1730 Prince William was taken from Stafford and King George > Counties, above Chappawansick Creek and Deep Run, and along the > Potomac, to the "Great Mountains." This became also Hamilton Parish; > which Parish, by an Act of the General Assembly passed at the Session > of May, 1732, to take effect the first of the following November, was > divided into two Parishes "By the river Ockoquan, and the Bull Run, > (a branch thereof,) and a course from thence to the Indian > Thoroughfare of the Blue Ridge of Mountains," (Ashby's Gap.) All that > part of Prince William lying below the said bounds was to retain the > name of Hamilton, "And all that other part of the said county, which > lies above those bounds, shall hereafter be called and known by the > name of Truro." The Parish was named after the Parish in Cornwall, in > England, which is now the Diocese of Truro." > > > Index: > Adam, Adams, Alexander, Alexanders, Allan, Allen, Alrich, Andrews, > Ashford, Atkins, Aubrey, Awbrey, Aylatt, Ayres, Baker, Bakers, > Ball, Ballard, Balls, Barbour, Barker, Barkley, Barnes, Barry, > Bartlett, Barton, Bassett, Bates, Baugus, Baxter, Baylis, Bayly, > Beach, Beckwith, Bedford, Bennet, Bennit, Berkeley, Berkley, Bird, > Blackburn, Blackburns, Blair, Bleight, Blumfield, Boggess, > Boilston, Boilstone, Bond, Bosman, Bowie, Bowling, Bowman, Boyden, > Boylston, Braddock, Breckenridge, Brents, Broadwater, Brocket, > Bronaugh, Brown, Browns, Bryan, Bryant, Bucklands, Buckley, Burke, > Burkes, Burrows, Cairde, Canady, Car, Carlyle, Carney, Carpenter, > Carter, Carters, Carty, Cash, Caton, Champneys, Chapman, Chase, > Chesher, Chichester, Chichesters, Claggett, Clapham, Cleveland, > Clifton, Cockburn, Cocke, Cockerell, Cofer, Coffer, Cole, Coleman, > Colemans, Colvill, Cookburn, Cooke, Cooper, Coopers, Copein, > Corbins, Corner, Cox, Crutcher, Cullison, Custis, Dade, Dades, > Dainty, Dalton, Dame, Daniel, Daniels, Darne, Darrel, Darrell, > Darus, Davie, Davis, De Butts, Demevill, Deneale, Denty, Deskins, > Dickins, Dickson, Diskin, Dixon, Dodd, Dodge, Donaldson, Douglass, > Dozier, Dulan, Dulin, Dunbarr, Duntan, Ellett, Elliott, Ellzey, > Eltenger, Elzey, Elzy, Emms, English, Erskine, Evans, Ewel, Ewell, > Fairfax, Fairfaxes, Fairhurst, Falkner, Farguson, Fauquier, Ficklin, > Fitzhugh, Fitzhughs, Fleming, Foote, Forbes, Ford, Foster, Fowler, > Franklin, French, Furguson, Furgussons, Gaillard, Gardner, Garrett, > Gerard, Gibson, Gilmore, Gladdin, Gladding, Gleading, Godfrey, > Gooch, GOODWIN, Goram, Graham, Grant, Grantum, Grayson, Green, > Griffin, Griffith, Grigsby, Grymes, Guest, Gunnel, Gunnell, > Gunnells, Hago, Hairsling, Hall, Halley, Halling, Hamilton, > Hampton, Harle, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Hartley, Hartshorne, > Haslip, Haugo, Hawley, Henderson, Hendersons, Hening, Henry, > Herbert, Hereford, Heryford, Hester, Hews, Hicherson, Hicks, > Higgerson, Hollis, Holmes, Hord, Howel, Howson, Hull, Hunter, > Hunters, Huntt, Hurst, Husk, Hutchinson, Hutchinsons, Hutt, > Jackson, Jacobs, James, Janney, Jefferey, Jefferson, Jenifer, > Jenkins, Jenny, John, Johns, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Judy, > Keen, Keith, Kemp, King, Kirk, Kirkland, Kitchen, Kloman, Koon, > Krouch, Kurhling, Lamphier, Landstreet, Lane, Langfier, Lasswell, > Lawfull, Lay, Lee, Lees, Lewis, Lewises, Lindsey, Linton, > Littlejohn, Lockwood, Love, Loves, Loyd, Lucas, Lumley, Lund, > Lynton, Macgill, Machen, Macrae, Madden, Madison, Manley, > Marshall, Martin, Mason, Masons, Massey, Masterson, Mc.Bee, > Mc.Carty, Mc.Cartys, McCarty, McCartys, McGill, McIlhenny, > McWhorter, Meade, Meckby, Melton, Mercers, Middleton, Milstead, > Minor, Moncure, Monroe, Monteith, Moore, Morton, Moscrope, > Moseley, Moss, Mosses, Moxley, Muir, Munroe, Murray, Musgrove, > Neale, Neill, Netherton, Nevitt, Newton, Newtons, Nisbett, > Noland, Norton, Offutt, Omohundro, Osborn, Osborne, Owen, Owsley, > Packard, Page, Payne, Peabody, Peak, Peake, Pendleton, Penson, > Perin, Perkins, Peyton, Piper, Platt, Pollard, Popejoy, Porter, > Posey, Potter, Powell, Presley, Price, Pritchett, Ramey, Ramsay, > Ramsey, Randolph, Ratcliffe, Ratcliffes, Reagan, Reagans, Reardon, > Reid, Richardson, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Roe, Ronks, Ross, > Rumsey, Russell, Ryers, Saintclare, Samford, Sanders, Sands, > Sanford, Saunders, Scandall, Scott, Seal, Sears, Sebastian, > Selectman, Shaddedin, Shaw, Shelton, Shortridge, Simmonds, > Simpson, Slaughter, Smallwood, Smith, Smiths, Sommers, Sparks, > Specht, Spurr, Stephens, Steptoes, Stoddert, Stone, Straham, > Stribling, Stuart, Stuarts, Sturman, Stutt, Summers, Talbot, > Taliaferro, Tayloes, Taylor, Tebbs, Terrett, Terretts, Theisz, > Thomas, Thomases, Thompson, Thornton, Thorntons, Thrift, Tillett, > Towners, Townsend, Trammel, Trammell, Triplett, Turley, Turner, > Valandigam, Veal, Violet, Violett, Wade, Wagener, Wait, Waite, > Walker, Wallis, Ward, Warden, Wardens, Warner, Washington, > Washingtons, Watson, Waugh, Weems, West, Westmoreland, Weston, > Wheeler, White, Whitford, Whittle, Wiley, Wilks, Williams, Willis, > Windsor, Winsor, Withers, Wren, Wright, Wyatt, Wythe, Young > > > > > **************************** > Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com > To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs > Indexed and searchable > > > > > ==== VAFAIRFA Mailing List ==== > E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafairfa/ > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx
THE PLANTING OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA PRIOR TO THE ORGANIZATION OF Winchester Presbytery, DECEMBER 4, 1794. BY JAMES R. GRAHAM, D. D., PASTOR EMERITUS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN WINCHESTER, VA. This 165 page book including index gives information on the following churches: POTOMAC, OPECQUON, BULLSKIN, SOUTH BRANCH, CEDAR CREEK, TUSCARORA, BACK CREEK, CAPE CAPON, FALLING WATERS, PATTERSON'S CREEK, SHEPHERDSTOWN, ELK BRANCH, Lost River, North River, Warm Springs in Virginia, North Branch of Rappahannock, Gourdvine, Turkey Run, The Parish of Shelburn in Virginia, HOPEWELL, CULPEPER COURT HOUSE, and more. (Gives names of church members but, does not give birth, marriages or deaths of church members, just of the ministers.) DMKHeritage.com Index: Abernathy, Alden, Alexander, Allen, Alomong, Anderson, Andrews, Armstrong, Atkins, Atkinson, Baber, Bailey, Balch, Barbour, Barclay, Bard, Bates, Bay, Bedinger, Bell, Belvard, Berkeley, Berry, Bertram, Billings, Bittinger, Black, Blackburn, Blair, Blitzer, Boggs, Boyd, Brown, Buckles, Burr, Byram, Caldwell, Calhoun, Cameron, Campbell, Carlisle, Carrington, Carson, Carter, Caven, Chandler, Chapman, Chichester, Christian, Clark, Clements, Clymer, Coe, Colvil, Colville, Colvin, Conchlin, Conn, Converse, Cook, Cooper, Cosnes, Craig, Craighead, Cramer, Crawford, Creamer, Criswell, Cummings, Cumpston, Davidson, Davies, Davis, De Graffenreid, Dean, Deihl, Demory, Dickinson, Diffenderfer, Dill, Doak, Dod, Dodd, Doddridge, Doll, Downey, Duckwall, Duffield, Duncan, Dupuy, Dutton, Earle, Edwards, Elder, Engle, Entler, Epes, Espy, Evans, Ewing, Fairfax, Finley, Fithian, Fix, Fleming, Fletcher, Flood, Foote, Foulk, Frary, Freely, French, Friend, Frost, Furman, Gardiner, Gatewood, Gelston, Ghiselin, Gibson, Gilbert, Gilkeson, Gillespie, Gillett, Gilmore, Glass, Glasscock, Gooch, Gordon, Graftemead, Graham, Graves, Gray, Green, Grillbrotzer, Gruver, Hall, Hamner, Hancock, Hardie, Hardy, Hargrave, Harris, Harrison, Hawkes, Hazzard, Heaton, Henderlite, Henderson, Hendricks, Henry, Herring, Hershey, Hill, Hindman, Hite, Hodge, Hoge, Hogg, Hollingsworth, Hollis, Holmes, Hoover, Hopkins, Houston, Howard, Howe, Hudson, Hughart, Hughes, Hume, Hunt, Hunter, Hutchinson, Hynman, Janney, Jennings, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Kearsley, Keith, Kemp, Kennedy, Kercheval, Kerchival, Kerr, Keyser, Kilpatrick, Kirk, Klipstine, Knox, Lacy, Lafayette, Lafferty, Laird, Lang, Lawrence, Leach, Leferre, Leftwich, Legrand, Leps, Lewis, Leyburn, Likens, Lingamfelter, Link, Linn, Lodor, Logan, Loughheed, Love, Lowery, Lupton, Lyle, Lyn, Lynn, Mallory, Marquess, Martin, Matthews, McAllister, McClure, McConnel, McConnell, McCreary, McCune, McDowell, McFaden, McGan, McGill, McKee, McKnight, McKown, McMurran, McPhail, McWhorten, Meigs, Miles, Miller, Mines, Minzie, Mitchell, Mithcell, Moffett, Montgomery, Moore, Morgan, Morris, Morrow, Morton, Moss, Muir, Naylor, Neff, Neil, Newton, Norcross, Norris, North, Oliver, Organ, Orme, Ottinger, Painter, Parkins, Patillo, Perry, Persons, Philips, Phillips, Pitman, Pitt, Pleasant, Plumer, Poage, Polk, Pollack, Pollard, Pollock, Price, Proctor, Pugh, Quigley, Raymond, Read, Reid, Reily, Reilys, Rhea, Riddle, Rippey, Roan, Robertson, Robinson, Roby, Rodgers, Ross, Royall, Russ, Sanaker, Scanlon, Scott, Selden, Seyfert, Shackelford, Shannon, Sheetz, Shepherd, Sherrard, Shields, Sibley, Sickles, Silcox, Siler, Simpson, Slaughter, Slemmons, Slemons, Smith, Snook, Snyder, Somerville, Spottswood, Sprague, Sprunt, Stephen, Stephens, Stephenson, Stewart, Stickley, Stoddard, Straith, Stribling, Strider, Stuckey, Tavener, Thom, Thomas, Thompson, Thomson, Thornton, Thorton, Throckmorton, Todd, Torrey, Triplett, Trostle, Tucker, Tustin, Van Lear, Van meter, Van Meters, Vance, Vass, Waddel, Walker, Walkup, Wall, Waller, Walton, Warden, Washburn, Washington, Watson, Waugh, Webster, Welton, Whaley, Whealton, Wheeler, White, Whitefield, Whitehead, Wilkinson, Williamson, Wilson, Wirt, Witherow, Witherspoon, Wolfe, Wood, Woodbridge, Woods, Woodworth, Wright, Zane, **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Neitzey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.2.2.1.2 Message Board Post: Yes, that's the Howard Neitzey! He stayed in San Antonio after WWII, and he had six kids (two sons and four daughters), one of which is my mom (Deborah). He died in an accident before I was born.. I think it was 1970. I've never met any of the Neitzeys who are still in Virginia. Most of Howard's still-living kids and grandkids are still in Texas. Some in Alaska.
THE HISTORY OF TRURO PARISH IN VIRGINIA BY REV. PHILIP SLAUGHTER, D.D. Edited With Notes and Addenda By REV. EDWARD L. GOODWIN Historiographer of the Diocese of Virginia Now on searchable, indexed CD: Check it out at your local library or archives. or dmkheritage.com This 183 page book, including index, written in 1907 contains information about Truro Parish which was part of the Northern Neck Grants. "Within this territory were the seats of the Fairfaxes, Washingtons, Masons, McCartys, Fitzhughs, Brents, Alexanders, Lewises, Mercers, Daniels, Carters, Dades, Stuarts, Corbins, Tayloes, Steptoes, Newtons, Browns, Lees, Thorntons, Balls, Smiths, and other leading families too many to mention, who dispensed an elegant hospitality at Northumberland House, Nomini, Stratford, Chantilly, Mount Airy, Sabine Hall, Bedford, Albion, Cedar Grove, Boscobel, Richland, Marleborough, Woodstock, Gunston, Belvoir, Woodlawn, Mount Vernon, etc. Beginning at Lancaster, county was taken from county, Parish from Parish, as the population of each passed the frontiers, until in 1730 Prince William was taken from Stafford and King George Counties, above Chappawansick Creek and Deep Run, and along the Potomac, to the "Great Mountains." This became also Hamilton Parish; which Parish, by an Act of the General Assembly passed at the Session of May, 1732, to take effect the first of the following November, was divided into two Parishes "By the river Ockoquan, and the Bull Run, (a branch thereof,) and a course from thence to the Indian Thoroughfare of the Blue Ridge of Mountains," (Ashby's Gap.) All that part of Prince William lying below the said bounds was to retain the name of Hamilton, "And all that other part of the said county, which lies above those bounds, shall hereafter be called and known by the name of Truro." The Parish was named after the Parish in Cornwall, in England, which is now the Diocese of Truro." Index: Adam, Adams, Alexander, Alexanders, Allan, Allen, Alrich, Andrews, Ashford, Atkins, Aubrey, Awbrey, Aylatt, Ayres, Baker, Bakers, Ball, Ballard, Balls, Barbour, Barker, Barkley, Barnes, Barry, Bartlett, Barton, Bassett, Bates, Baugus, Baxter, Baylis, Bayly, Beach, Beckwith, Bedford, Bennet, Bennit, Berkeley, Berkley, Bird, Blackburn, Blackburns, Blair, Bleight, Blumfield, Boggess, Boilston, Boilstone, Bond, Bosman, Bowie, Bowling, Bowman, Boyden, Boylston, Braddock, Breckenridge, Brents, Broadwater, Brocket, Bronaugh, Brown, Browns, Bryan, Bryant, Bucklands, Buckley, Burke, Burkes, Burrows, Cairde, Canady, Car, Carlyle, Carney, Carpenter, Carter, Carters, Carty, Cash, Caton, Champneys, Chapman, Chase, Chesher, Chichester, Chichesters, Claggett, Clapham, Cleveland, Clifton, Cockburn, Cocke, Cockerell, Cofer, Coffer, Cole, Coleman, Colemans, Colvill, Cookburn, Cooke, Cooper, Coopers, Copein, Corbins, Corner, Cox, Crutcher, Cullison, Custis, Dade, Dades, Dainty, Dalton, Dame, Daniel, Daniels, Darne, Darrel, Darrell, Darus, Davie, Davis, De Butts, Demevill, Deneale, Denty, Deskins, Dickins, Dickson, Diskin, Dixon, Dodd, Dodge, Donaldson, Douglass, Dozier, Dulan, Dulin, Dunbarr, Duntan, Ellett, Elliott, Ellzey, Eltenger, Elzey, Elzy, Emms, English, Erskine, Evans, Ewel, Ewell, Fairfax, Fairfaxes, Fairhurst, Falkner, Farguson, Fauquier, Ficklin, Fitzhugh, Fitzhughs, Fleming, Foote, Forbes, Ford, Foster, Fowler, Franklin, French, Furguson, Furgussons, Gaillard, Gardner, Garrett, Gerard, Gibson, Gilmore, Gladdin, Gladding, Gleading, Godfrey, Gooch, GOODWIN, Goram, Graham, Grant, Grantum, Grayson, Green, Griffin, Griffith, Grigsby, Grymes, Guest, Gunnel, Gunnell, Gunnells, Hago, Hairsling, Hall, Halley, Halling, Hamilton, Hampton, Harle, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Hartley, Hartshorne, Haslip, Haugo, Hawley, Henderson, Hendersons, Hening, Henry, Herbert, Hereford, Heryford, Hester, Hews, Hicherson, Hicks, Higgerson, Hollis, Holmes, Hord, Howel, Howson, Hull, Hunter, Hunters, Huntt, Hurst, Husk, Hutchinson, Hutchinsons, Hutt, Jackson, Jacobs, James, Janney, Jefferey, Jefferson, Jenifer, Jenkins, Jenny, John, Johns, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Judy, Keen, Keith, Kemp, King, Kirk, Kirkland, Kitchen, Kloman, Koon, Krouch, Kurhling, Lamphier, Landstreet, Lane, Langfier, Lasswell, Lawfull, Lay, Lee, Lees, Lewis, Lewises, Lindsey, Linton, Littlejohn, Lockwood, Love, Loves, Loyd, Lucas, Lumley, Lund, Lynton, Macgill, Machen, Macrae, Madden, Madison, Manley, Marshall, Martin, Mason, Masons, Massey, Masterson, Mc.Bee, Mc.Carty, Mc.Cartys, McCarty, McCartys, McGill, McIlhenny, McWhorter, Meade, Meckby, Melton, Mercers, Middleton, Milstead, Minor, Moncure, Monroe, Monteith, Moore, Morton, Moscrope, Moseley, Moss, Mosses, Moxley, Muir, Munroe, Murray, Musgrove, Neale, Neill, Netherton, Nevitt, Newton, Newtons, Nisbett, Noland, Norton, Offutt, Omohundro, Osborn, Osborne, Owen, Owsley, Packard, Page, Payne, Peabody, Peak, Peake, Pendleton, Penson, Perin, Perkins, Peyton, Piper, Platt, Pollard, Popejoy, Porter, Posey, Potter, Powell, Presley, Price, Pritchett, Ramey, Ramsay, Ramsey, Randolph, Ratcliffe, Ratcliffes, Reagan, Reagans, Reardon, Reid, Richardson, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Roe, Ronks, Ross, Rumsey, Russell, Ryers, Saintclare, Samford, Sanders, Sands, Sanford, Saunders, Scandall, Scott, Seal, Sears, Sebastian, Selectman, Shaddedin, Shaw, Shelton, Shortridge, Simmonds, Simpson, Slaughter, Smallwood, Smith, Smiths, Sommers, Sparks, Specht, Spurr, Stephens, Steptoes, Stoddert, Stone, Straham, Stribling, Stuart, Stuarts, Sturman, Stutt, Summers, Talbot, Taliaferro, Tayloes, Taylor, Tebbs, Terrett, Terretts, Theisz, Thomas, Thomases, Thompson, Thornton, Thorntons, Thrift, Tillett, Towners, Townsend, Trammel, Trammell, Triplett, Turley, Turner, Valandigam, Veal, Violet, Violett, Wade, Wagener, Wait, Waite, Walker, Wallis, Ward, Warden, Wardens, Warner, Washington, Washingtons, Watson, Waugh, Weems, West, Westmoreland, Weston, Wheeler, White, Whitford, Whittle, Wiley, Wilks, Williams, Willis, Windsor, Winsor, Withers, Wren, Wright, Wyatt, Wythe, Young **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Neitzey - Mills Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.2.2.1.1 Message Board Post: THe Neitzeys I am interested in are from the DC/VA/MD area. I'm not familiar with the ones from Texas. But Thanks!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BLAND Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SBC.2ACI/635 Message Board Post: From the Lewis County, West Virginia courthouse Death Register 1 [pages 53 & 54] THOMAS BLAND - white, male died on July 11, 1867 of indigestion at age 74 yrs 5 mon 22 days. He was a farmer born in Fairfax county to THO & SARAH BLAND and was married to MARY BLAND. Informant: wife
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.2.2.1 Message Board Post: If Howard Neitzey is from Texas and his father's name was Chris, then he's my grandfather's (Wilfred) nephew. Howard was in the military and moved to Texas when he was discharged--I'm pretty sure I have a photo of him from when he was in the military. Chris and Wilfred I think are Carrie's nephews, but I'll have to double check that. Howard and my mother Sara were pretty close, even though he was older.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Neitzey-Mills- Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.2.2 Message Board Post: Thanks for your reply Was your grandfather, Howard Neitzey, related to my ggrandmother Caroline (Carrie) Virginia Neitzey Mills Kidwell? If yes, can you provide me with a list of the relations? Thanks Debi
How are you related to the Mills family of Fairfax? Joyce Mills Wolfe ----- Original Message ----- From: <sissa_stern@yahoo.com> To: <VAFAIRFA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 8:16 PM Subject: [VAFairfax] Re: Neitzey-Mills-Wise Families > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Neitzey > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.2 > > Message Board Post: > > Howard Neitzey is my grandfather! My mother's father. He died before I > was born, and we never went to visit any of his family back in Virginia, > so I don't know any of them. I can fill in info about his children and > grandchildren, if anyone's interested. > > > ==== VAFAIRFA Mailing List ==== > E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafairfa/ > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I do not know the other families only that the Jphn Wise (1617-1695) line is in Accomack County VA. Go there and also look at LDS records Good Luck.. LST
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Neitzey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.2 Message Board Post: Howard Neitzey is my grandfather! My mother's father. He died before I was born, and we never went to visit any of his family back in Virginia, so I don't know any of them. I can fill in info about his children and grandchildren, if anyone's interested.
Thanks, Betsy. I get little bits of stuff and one of these days, I'll solve the puzzle. I know the Conns also had a grandson named Nimrod, which was my great-grandfather's name. - Mary From: "Dick and Betsy French" <BARKFrench@worldnet.att.net> Date: 2005/10/29 Sat AM 09:33:51 EDT To: VAFAIRFA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [VAFairfax] Jared Trammell I haven't followed the TRAMMELL line down as far as your Jared, but he is undoubtedly a descendant of Gerrard TRAMMELL b. abt 1702, d. 1784 near Falls Church, Fairfax Co. VA. The first name 'Gerrard' also mutated to 'Jared' in the line of Gerrard's granddaughter Mary TRAMMELL, who married Hugh CONN Jr. Their son Gerrard Trammell CONN had a grandson named Jared Trammell CONN (aka "Tram") whose son and grandson were also named Jared Trammell CONN. I have also seen the first name as 'Gerald', but that may be a clerical error. Betsy -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of jamhock@bellsouth.net Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 10:26 PM To: VAFAIRFA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VAFairfax] Jared Trammell This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Trammell, Daley (var. spellings), Burchell, Bryant Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SBC.2ACI/634 Message Board Post: Jared Trammel died in 1860 - he was listed as a teacher in the 1850 and 1860 census of Fairfax County. Is there anywhere to find where he taught and other personal data about him? I believe he is my 2nd great grandfather, father of Nimrod Trammell. Any information would be appreciated. Will be happy to share other family data. ==== VAFAIRFA Mailing List ==== E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafairfa/ ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx ==== VAFAIRFA Mailing List ==== E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafairfa/ ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
I haven't followed the TRAMMELL line down as far as your Jared, but he is undoubtedly a descendant of Gerrard TRAMMELL b. abt 1702, d. 1784 near Falls Church, Fairfax Co. VA. The first name 'Gerrard' also mutated to 'Jared' in the line of Gerrard's granddaughter Mary TRAMMELL, who married Hugh CONN Jr. Their son Gerrard Trammell CONN had a grandson named Jared Trammell CONN (aka "Tram") whose son and grandson were also named Jared Trammell CONN. I have also seen the first name as 'Gerald', but that may be a clerical error. Betsy -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of jamhock@bellsouth.net Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 10:26 PM To: VAFAIRFA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VAFairfax] Jared Trammell This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Trammell, Daley (var. spellings), Burchell, Bryant Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SBC.2ACI/634 Message Board Post: Jared Trammel died in 1860 - he was listed as a teacher in the 1850 and 1860 census of Fairfax County. Is there anywhere to find where he taught and other personal data about him? I believe he is my 2nd great grandfather, father of Nimrod Trammell. Any information would be appreciated. Will be happy to share other family data. ==== VAFAIRFA Mailing List ==== E-mail List Mom at mailto:daisysroots@yahoo.com http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafairfa/ ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Trammell, Daley (var. spellings), Burchell, Bryant Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SBC.2ACI/634 Message Board Post: Jared Trammel died in 1860 - he was listed as a teacher in the 1850 and 1860 census of Fairfax County. Is there anywhere to find where he taught and other personal data about him? I believe he is my 2nd great grandfather, father of Nimrod Trammell. Any information would be appreciated. Will be happy to share other family data.