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/598.1 Message Board Post: Truro parish is in the southern half of Fairfax County Virginia. Beginning at a line starting near Mt. Vernon and running westward.
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Patterson: Vienna, Virginia - Harbaugh's Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SBC.2ACI/633 Message Board Post: I am looking for the Patterson family that grew up in (Vienna) Virginia. They would include, Lorelie, Lisa, Lori and Linda, respectively.
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/425.4.1.1 Message Board Post: I did some reseach at Fx & Arl Courthouse looking for a suit for the removal of the graves and found nothing. I was informed by an elderly Reynolds that lives near by that the markers were removed and the bodies are still there?? I do know that my relative had purchased plots at Oakwood (there are several Reynolds there) in falls Church but did not use them and was burried in this Cemetery instead. At the time of his death Oakwood was allowing Northern supporters to be burried there which may or may not changed his mind. But according to the caretakers at Oakwood his plots are unused. Hope this helps.
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Hello list, I am hoping that someone can help me My grandfather and all of his sibling's became wards of the state between 1902-1910. What happened ? .I dont know.They were never reunited . I have been able to trace his male siblings. but have ran into a brick wall here with his sister Emily C Cutshaw after 1920. I am hoping that someone will do a marriage look up for me. Is that possible ? I have included all the data I have found on her below. Emily Cutshaw must have married after the 1920 census. That's when I lose her...................................................................................................................... 1910 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Fairfax > Providence > District 38 4: Emily C Cutshaw (Cutshall ) W F b. 1901 b. District of Columbia .Emily is listed as a lodger in the Charles S Sanders Family. This census lists her parents as born in Washington DC (District of Columbia) 6 January 1920 Emily is in a girls boarding school in Ohio 1920 United States Federal Census > Ohio > Montgomery > Dayton > District 82 Name: Emily Cutshaw Boarder F W S b. District of Columbia Mother b..unknown father b. unknown [Emily Cutshaw] Age: 18 years Estimated birth year: abt 1902 Birthplace: District of Columbia Race: White Home in 1920: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio Sex: Female Marital status: Single Relation to Head of House: Boarder Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Mother's Birth Place: United States of America Father's Birth Place: United States of America on the 7th day of March 1920 1920 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Fairfax > Providence > District 40 7th day of March 1920 United States Federal Census Record about Emily C Cutshaw Name:Emily C Cutshaw [Emely C Cutshaw??] Age:18 years Estimated birth year:abt 1902 Birthplace:Wash Dc Race:White Home in 1920:Providence, Fairfax, Virginia Sex:Female Marital status:Single Relation to Head of House:Help Able to read:Yes Able to Write:Yes Mother's Birth Place:United States of America Father's Birth Place:United States of America Image:592 Name:Emily C Cutshaw Helper F W 18 S b.wash DC father b. UNKNOWN Mother b. Unknown Emily is back with the the Charles S Saunders Family as of 7 March 1920 Emily must have married after the 1920 census. Would it be possible for a marriage look up? any help would be greatly appreciated Thank you all Carol
GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY AN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION, LARGELY FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES. COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM FLETCHER BOOGHER. Originally Published Washington, 1903 DMK Heritage converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification. To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF file are placed on one CD for your convenience. 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. 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 <br> 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<br> 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 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 111. FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. <br> 1. Genealogy of the Newman Family, 1618‑190 2. 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 **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bayliss Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SBC.2ACI/565.1.1.2.1.2 Message Board Post: Sandra, could I get a copy of the thomas Bayliss tree, I'm from the Richard Henry Bayliss line. my e-mail is efsharp at hotmail dot com thanks, oh yes, I would be happy to share my research, hate duplication of effort. again thanks, Evelyn (Bayliss Haggett) Sharp
From Gunston Hall website - noted that "Mrs Margaret Green" and Mrs. Sarah Eilbeck godmother to William Mason born April 1756. Would also like to know who she could be!! ********************************************* Copied and pasted exactly as written: Mason Family Bible Entries of Marriages, Births, and Deaths [4 April 1750-11 April 1780] This bible, now in the collections of Gunston Hall Plantation, contains four pages with family records written by George Mason (IV). The Bible is likely the folio edition printed by Thomas Baskett in London in 1759, although the title page and all printed pages prior to that beginning with Chap. XXIX, verse 43 of Exodus are missing. George Mason of Stafford County Virginia, aged about twenty five Years, and Ann Eilbeck (the Daughter of William Eilbeck of Charles county Maryland, Merchant) aged about sixteen Years, were married on Wednesday the 4th. Day of April in the Year 1750 by the revd. Mr. John Moncure Rector of Overwharton Parish, Stafford County Virginia. George Mason, their eldest Son, was born on Monday the 30th. Day of April 1753, abt. 8 O'Clock at Night, in Dogues Neck, & privately baptized the Week after by the revd. Mr. Charles Green Rector of Truro Parish Fairfax County. Ann Eilbeck Mason was born on Monday the 13th. Of January 1755, abt. 4 O'Clock in the Morning, in Dogues Neck, & privately baptized at a Fortnight old by the revd. Mr. Charles Green. William Mason was born on Thursday the 16th: of April 1756 about 4 O'Clock in the Morning, in Dogues Neck, & baptized by the revd. Mr. Charles Green on Monday the 14th. June following; the revd. Mr. John Moncure & Mr. Thomson Mason being God-fathers, & Mrs. Sarah Eilbeck & Mrs. Margaret Green God-Mothers. N.B. At the same Time my two eldest Children (George & Ann) had public Baptism; the same Persons being Sponsers for all the [m] William Mason died of the Flux on Thursday the 4th. Of August 1757. And was buried in the Family Burying Place at Newtown William Mason (the second of the Name) was born on the 22d. Day of October 1757. abt. 3 O'Clock in the Morning, in Dogues Neck; & was privately baptized by the revd. Mr. James Scott Rector of Dettingen Parish Prince William County. Thomson Mason was born on Sunday the 4th. Of March 1759 abt. 11 O'Clock in the Fore-noon, at Gunston-Hall, & privately baptized by the revd. Mr. Charles Green [Mary] Th[o]mson Mason was born on the 27th. Of January [1763?. . . o'c]lock in the Morning, at Gunston-Hall, & was privately baptized [by the Rev. Charles] Green. John Mason was born on Thursday the 4th: of April 1766, about ten O'Clock in the Morning, at Mrs. Eilbeck's, in Charles County Maryland, and was privately baptized by the revd. Mr. James Scott. Elizabeth Mason was born on Teusday the 19th. Of April 1768. about two O'Clock in the Morning, at Gunston-Hall, & was privately baptized by the revd. Mr. Lee Massey Rector of Truro Parish. Mr. Martin Cockburn standing God-father & Mrs. Ann Cockburn & Miss Elizabeth Bronaugh God-Mothers. Thomas Mason was born on Teusday the 1st: Day of May 1770. about two O'Clock in the Afternoon at Gunston-Hall & was baptized by the revd. Mr. Lee Massey Mr. Martin Cockburn & Capt. John Lee standing God-fathers, and Mrs. Mary Massey and Mrs. Ann Cockburn God-Mothers. Richard Mason and James Mason, Twins, were born on Friday the 4th: Day of December 1773, about eleven O'Clock in the Forenoon at Gunston-Hall, & baptized the same Day by the revd. Mr. Lee Massey; but being born about two Months before their due time (occasioned by a long Illness of their Mother) they both died the next Morning, and were buried in the new Burying Ground at Gunston-Hall; being the first of the Family who are buryed in that Place. On Teusday, the 9th. of March, 1773, about three O'Clock in the morning, died at Gunston-Hall, of a slow-fever, Mrs. Ann Mason, in the thirty-ninth [ye]ar of her Age; after a painful & tedious Illness of more than [nine months, which she] bore with truly Christian Patience & Resignation, in [faithful hope] of eternal Happiness in the World to come. She [,it may be truthfully said, led a] blameless & exemplary Life. She retain[ed unimpaired her mental faculties to] the last; & spending her latest Moments [in prayer for those around her,] seem'd to expire without the usual [pangs of dissolution. During the whole course] of her Illness, she was never heard to utter one peevish or fretful Complaint, and [constan]tly, regardless of her own Pain & Danger, endeavoured to administer Hope & Comfort [to her] Friends, or inspire them with Resignation like her own! For many Days [be]fore her Death she had lost all Hopes of Recovery, & endeavour'd to wean herself from the Affections of this Life, saying that tho' it must cost her a hard Struggle to reconcile herself to the Thoughts of parting with her Husband & Children, she hoped God wou'd enable her to accomplish it; and after this, tho' she had always been the tenderest Parent, she took little Notice of her Children' but still retain'd her usual Serenity of Mind. She was buried in the new Family-burying-Groun[d] at Gunston-Hall; but (at her own Request) without the common Parade & Ceremo[ny] of a Grand Funeral. Her funeral Sermon was preach'd in Pohick Church by the reved. Mr. James Scott, Rector of Dettingen Parish in the County of Prince William, upon a Text taken from the 23d, 24th, & 25th Verses of the 73d. Psalm. In the Beauty of her Person, & the Sweetness of her Disposition, she was equalled by few, & excelled by none of her Sex. She was something taller than the Middle-size, & elegantly shaped. Her Eyes were black, tender & lively; her Features regular & delicate; her Complexion remarkably fair & fresh--Lilies and Roses (almost without a Metaphor) were blended there--and a certain inexpressible A[ir of] Chearfulness, Health, Innocence & Sensibility diffused over her Coun[tenance] form'd a Face the very Reverse of what is generally called masculi[ne. This is] not an ideal, but a real Picture drawn from the Life. Nor was this be[autiful out]ward-Form disgraced by an unworthy Inhabitant: Free from her Sex's smallest Faults, And fair as Woman-kind can be; She was bless'd with a clear & sound Judgement, a gentle & benevolent Heart, a s[incere] & an humble Mind; with an even calm & chearful Temper to a very unusual degree Affable to All, but intimate with Few. Her modest Virtues shun'd the public-Eye, Superior to the turbulent Passions of Pride & Envy, a Stranger to Altercation of every Kind, & content with the Blessings of a private Station, she placed all her Happiness here, where only it is to be found, in her own Family. Tho' she despised Dress, she was always neat; chearful, but not gay; Serious, but not melancholly; she never met me without a Smile! Tho' an only Child, she was a remarkably dutiful One; an easy & agreeable Companion; a kind Neighbour; a steadfast Friend; an humane Mistress; a prudent & a tender Mother; a faithful, affectionate, & most obliging Wife; charitable to the Poor, and pious to her Maker; her Virtue & Religion were unmixed with hypocrisy or Ostentation. Form'd for domestic Happiness, without one jarring Attom in her Frame! [Her . . .] irreparable Loss I do, & ever shall deplore; and tho' Time I hope will [soften my sad im]pressions, & restore me greater Serenity of Mind than I have lately enjoy[ed, I shall ever retain the most tender and melancholy] Remembrance of One so justly dear. George Mason of Gunston Hall in Fairfax County Virginia, aged abt. fifty four Years, and his second Wife, Sarah Brent (D[aughter] of George Brent Esqr. Of Woodstock in the County of Stafford) aged abou[t fifty] Years, were married on Teusday the 11th. Day of April in the Year 1780. [by] the revd. Mr. James Scott, Rector of Dettingen Parish in the County of Prince William in Virginia Gunston Hall Plantation Mason Neck, Virginia 22079 703.550.9220 703.550.9480 fax Email: Historic@GunstonHall.org Public Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day
A few notes collected on Rev Charles Green: 1734-1743 purchased land from James Whaley & wife Ann 1742 - Sold land to Ralph Green 1743 Witness to will of John Hereford 1752 Purchased land from James O Daniel/Daniel or ODaniel 1748 - Witness on will of Richard Osborne 1760 owns 300 acres 12 slaves 1761 witness on will of John Ferguson & wife Margaret 1761 sold land to Bryan Fairfax May 12, 1765 - Failed to pay land tax Noted as witness on Will of JOhn Hereford 1743 Fairfax VA Signed sealed & Delivered in Presence of Jere. Bronaugh Angelica A Seatherland her mark Cha. Green +++++++++ . 11 Nov 1734 PRINCE WILLIAM DEEDS, BOOK 1 p. 414- James Whaley and Ann, his wife of Copley Parish, Westmoreland Co., to Wm Muse of same .... 286 acres of branch of Philemon's Branch of Cedar Run. between 1734-1743 PRINCE WILLIAM DEEDS, book & page # missing: James Whalley of Hamilton Parish of Prince Wm. Co. and Ann, his wife, to Charles Green**.... land of Long Branch of Accotink, tract purchased from Thomas Owsley. from Lyn various sources Charles Green was the Minister of Truro Parish. In Green's will, he mentions a gift to the "youngest" child of John and Mary Osborn King, the parents of Penelope King who m. our James Whaley as his 2nd wife. 15 Feb 1743 FAIRFAX DEEDS,Book B p. 362 - Charles Green, clerk and MD, Truro Parish, sold to Ralph Green, merchant late of Lond, now of Truro Parish, Fairfax Co, 102 acres on both sides of Accotink....sold by Owsley to James Whaley and by Whaley to Charles Green. ________ As an aside, Rev. Charles GREEN and Margaret his wife later sold the 100 acres for £25 to Bryan FAIRFAX, except for a small meadow to remain in possession of GREEN during his residence on Glebe Land. (Fx. Deeds E:l. 8 June 1761). Bryan FAIRFAX leased to Margaret GREEN, widow of Charles GREEN, for her lifetime, 197 acres between Accotink and Long Branch where Bryan FAIRFAX lately dwelt, purchased from Charles GREEN in 1761 and known as Green Hill. The details of the lease were handled by Daniel McCARTY and the token rent was 1 peppercorn. (Fx. Deeds G:2~. 14 September 1766, and the detailed land records book Beginning at a White Oak by Beth Mitchell) Per the following, a John Washington is deceased by 1748, writing of this will, and the widow of John Washington signs as witness the deed. Could this be one and same John Warner Washington who died 1741, leaving a widow Mary Massy? (my own note to myself) ABSTRACTS OF WILLS AND INVENTORIES, FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1742 - 1801 BY J. ESTELLE STRWART KING Osborne,Richard. Oct. 1748 27 March 1750. Wife : Penelope. Legatees : Elizabeth Osborne [ dau. of bro. Robert Osborne ]sons and daughters John and Mary King [ sister], William Spencer, Baxte rDavy, William Castillo, widow of John Washington, money to Vestry of TruoParish, Anthony Russell, Charles Green. Exrs: Charles Green and JohnKing. Wit: Thomas Wrenn, Sr., Henry Darns, Samuel Hammond, Robert Walshane. (we have a Charles green married to Margaret unknown)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Holloway, Curry, Talyor, Brown, Oldham, Lewis, Stanhope, Bridgewater, Brewer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: I do not know of the other three families that you mentioned but did find the WIse family in Accomack Co VA records. Go on Google with the name John Wise (1617-1695) of Accomack Co. VA. He was mentioned as a Colonel, why I do not know, and married Hannah Scarborough from a Col. Edmund Scarborough. and are my grandparents. By finding this, the record goes back about 13 generations. I wonder about the facts to all that. Good luck, Luanne Spence Taylor
I wonder if someone could please tell me where I might find information pertaining to the descendants and ancestors of Rev. Charles GREEN, c. 1710 - 1765, wife Margaret _______, of Truro Parish? Does anyone know Margaret's maiden name? I have found information relating to Rev. GREEN as he relates to the Parish, however, I haven't found much relating to his family. Can anyone please help me? Thank you for your time and any information shared. Fran
Hi Anna ! Tryon, Tucker, Tunnell, TUNSTALL, Tupper Anna,this is what I wrote: To ALL !!! Could someone just give me the First name of this Tunnel man that is in this book??.I found Tunnell name in the data under Virginia. THEN under Washington Co.Va. I am pretty sure he was Wm.Tunnell (b.before 1770??)OR his son Samuel Burgess Tunnell -born just before 1800 I am guessing that these were Bugess's first kids !!)Burgess had sons in 1818/1821 &1824 I just can't wait 'till I get a book or a C.D.!!--Wilma P.S. I am compiling data for my massive Tunnell book & I have compiled on this Samuel Burgess Tunnell up to 2005 but I don't know just where he fits"into" the Tunnell line.So it all hinges on his learning something about his Dad.---Wilma 2nd Query!! Anna, You may recall the letters I sent you about Wm.Tunnel(b,.1702-03 )^ "Lady"Ann.They were nr.Herndon,Fairfax Co.Va.in 1755 .They came from Frederickbug,Spotslvania Co.They came to Va.from Eng.in @ 1731. # 3rd-Query I found the name Tunnel & Tunnell in the book called Goodspeed's History of East Tenn. 30 County: (ISBN: 1933268-17-4, $29.95) I have already compiled on these Tunnell's but would like to have the first names of them if possible. **************************************************************************** IN TRURO PARISH IN VIRGINIA There were No Tunnel/Tunell's Triplett, Turley, Turner, Valandigam, ************************************************************ So since they weren't in there Tunnel should have been IN here.--Wilma Planting of the Presbyterian Church in Northern Virginia
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Neitzey-Mills-Wise Families Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SBC.2ACI/541.1.1.1.2.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I too have a Carrie Virginia Neitzey, married to John Patrick Mills. Their children; Mazie Rosina Mills Wise, Arthur William, Elva Kathleen Mills Crawley, Grace Estella Mills Linkins, and Howard Montgomery. I have been unable to go much past this group. I have some on their children Howard, and Arthur. Arthur is my paternal grandfather although I never met him. I'd love to share info. Thanks Debi
To ALL !!! Could someone just give me the Firstname of this Tunnellman that is in this book??.I am pretty sure he was Wm.Tunnell OR his son Samuel Burgess Tunnell I just can't wait 'till I get a book or my C.D.!!--Wilma P.S. I am compiling data for my massive Tunnell book & I have compiled on this Burgess Tunnell up to 2005 but I don't know just where he fits"into" the Tunnell line.So it all hinges on his fathers name.
Just to let you know the following books are now on CD, Indexed and searchable by Adobe Reader or Preview. "History of Truro Parish", by Dr. Philip Slaughter (1907) "The Planting of Presbyterianism in the Northern Neck" by James Graham (1904) "Fauquier During the Proprietorship" by H. C. Groome You can access the Index and Table of Contents at: DmkHeritage.com Even if you do not need the CD, you can check out the index and contents for your next trip to the library. **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable
I noticed you have the surnames Massie/Massey. I'm always looking for connections in that family. My 3-ggrandmother was Jane Marcey/Massi of DC, wife of John Payne of Fairfax. I have her parents and grandfathers traced, but no more. Her father and grandfather Massey were from Fairfax Co.(present-day Arlington area). Please contact me if you think there's a connection. Brenda Payne Rose ---- dallynd@comcast.net wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Alexander, Washington, Massie/Massey, Williams > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SBC.2ACI/632.1 > > Message Board Post: > > There is actually only one City of Alexandria, but the Federal government took it over long with a portion of Fairfax County to establish Alexandria County, DC in 1801. Congress returned the county to VA in 1846 an it was reorganized as Alexandria Co, VA. Even more confusing, its name was changed to Arlington County in 1920. "Old Town" Alexandria refers to the original city. Genealogical records before 1801 for Alexandria would most probably be found in the Alexandria Library on Queen Street, but the Fairfax Library has a lot of information after that time frame. If you still can't find it, it's worth checking The Arlington Library's Virginia room. > > > ==== 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 >