Let me know if you find that this family connects to the Evans family. I have a Molly (Mary) Neal who m. Samuel Evans in Fauquier in 1804. Her father's name was Matthew. Thanks, Nancy Upshaw -----Original Message----- From: Rollie Neal [mailto:popneal@direcway.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 5:02 PM To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Roll Call Benjamin Neale, my brick wall. My brick wall is finding the names of the parents of Benjamin Neale, b: 13 Feb. 1760 in Fauquier County, Virginia. At the time there were several (more than two) Benjamin Neale's in the county. It appears that his mother's name was Mary, but the maiden name is unknown. Wills and other documents from the archives indicate that his father's name was Joseph and he had the following siblings. Sarah, m: Dennis Warner, 02/20/1793, Anne, m: Henry Dawes, 07/07/1796, Mary, m: John Wilkinson, 06/27/1797, Judith, m: George B. Maddox, 01/26/1795, Joanna, m: Jeremiah Foster, 07/20/1797, and Catey, m: Augustus McDaniel, 02/03/1799. I think he had an Uncle named Matthew that was married to Mary Burgess. My Benjmain died 15 April 1853, Shelby Co, IN. He married Delilah Barton, 4 Feb. 1807 in Adams Co, OH. I think this was the second marriage - the first was to Christianna Earsom about 1785 in Hampshire Co, VA. He served in the Continential Army as a militiaman under the command of Capt. James Atwell, who was also from Fauquier county. He also returned to service later as a replacement for his father. Benjamin and Delilah Barton Neal had the following children: 1. Joseph N. A. Neal, b: 11 Jan 1806. (It is possible that Joseph's mother was Christianna Earsom rather than Delilah). 2. Mary Neal, b: ca 1810, m: William Bird. 3. Matthew. 4. Richard Benjmain Neal, b: ca 1812, m: Mary Charlotte France, 01/25/1836, Muhelberg Co, KY. 5. Thomas T. Neal, m: Eliza (_______). 6. Joshua Neal. 7. John Neal. 8 Mahala Neal, m: Eli Thomas, 09/05/1844, Rush County, IN. 9. Malinda Neal, b: 9 Feb 1818, Woodbeck C. Lowe, 09/27/1838, Hancock Co, IN. This Benjamin was buried in the Old Sugar Creek Cemetery, Shelby Co, IN and Delilah is also buried there although she died in Washington, D.C. Another Benjamin Neal of that time ( may be related) was married to Anstis Luttrell, d/o Richard Luttrell. I think that Benjamin died in Fauquier Co, VA. Anone on this list have infromation of this family? Help needed and appreciated. Rollie J. Neal ______________________________
Dear Fauquier County, Virginia Any significance in this deed for anyone. A lot of names that I am interested in. Not sure I understand much that is in this document. Jim Burgess Richmond County, Virginia Deed Book 3 1697-1704 1 Dec 1697. Deed. Wm Tomlin of Farnham Parish Essex Co Gent & Ann his wife for 150 pounds sold to John Stretchley of White Chapple Parish Lancaster County Gentleman..a plantation where of James Williamson died seized surveyed by Edwin Conway surveyor 700 acres part of a devident of land formerly granted to the said James Williamson by patentdated 22 May 1650 adjoining John Crutcher, formerly in the occupacon of Charles Daves and lately of the said Wm Tomlin and by the said Davis and lately of the said Wm Tomlin and by the said Daves purch of Capt Wm Ball and Margtt his wife & Anthony Bridges on behalf of John Rosier and Mary his wife and now in the possession of the said Wm Tomlin (except I lease granted to Bengce by Ann late widow of the said Charles Daves: Witness Geo Taylor, Wm Underwood, Jno Taverner, Wm Tayloe, Hen Agrom, John Ship. Acknowleged 2 Mar 1697/8 (Book 3 page 12)
> >5William Ball b 1718 marr MArtha Bromfield died 1785 in Culpeper. Was a >vestryman and G >justice like his father inherited 400 acres of land hiiis father. they had at >least one Dau > According to Margaret Kinsey in _Ball Cousins_, the William Ball who married Martha Brumfield most likely died before 1774, the date of her father's will. Martha's husband William was the son of John Ball and Sarah Roades, Quakers from Pennsylvania. Martha was the daughter of Thomas Brumfield who died before 28 Aug 1783 in Berks Co. PA. I know it is published that Samuel Ball's son William was the one who married Martha Brumfield / Bromfield. Several years ago I tried to find documentation for the marriage of Samuel Ball's son William, but never located anything close to 'good documentation' for his marriage, let alone the given name of his wife 'for sure'. I also seem to remember there were two William Balls who died in 1785 -- one with slaves and lots of property and the other almost destitute? My research records are now packed away so I'm going by memory here. I feel Mrs. Kinsey makes a good case for her side -- and my personal records reflect it. But I do admit to wondering how / why the Pennsylvania Balls moved to northern Virginia and married into the Payne family? According to her, the son of William Ball / Martha Brumfield "of Pennsylvania" is Capt. John Ball (1742 - 1806) who married Sarah Ellen Payne. Their son, John, married Alcey Withers and moved to Breckinridge County, Kentucky. In the 1850s descendants received money from the estate of Joseph Ball of Pennsylvania, which provides the background for Mrs. Kinsey's work. Linda Linda Sparks Starr lsstarr@pilgrimage.us http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lksstarr
In a message dated 12/8/03 9:37:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, krehztim@yahoo.com writes: > 4 Samuel Ball (1686-1751) m. Ann Taylor > > 5 Mary Ball m. Robert Green Samuel Ball was a Vestryman and Gentleman Justice for Culpeper County. I n additon to Mary he had the following children 5William Ball b 1718 marr MArtha Bromfield died 1785 in Culpeper. Was a vestryman and G justice like his father inherited 400 acres of land hiiis father. they had at least one Dau 6.Sarah who marr John Daniels . Their daughter 7 Abigail Ball Daniels marr George Washington Withers of Fauquier 5.Judith marr John Hackley 5. Margaret
In a message dated 12/8/03 9:35:57 AM Eastern Standard Time, krehztim@yahoo.com writes: > Revolutionary War Records, “Fauquier County in the Revolution”: > > Thomas White, Carr Bailey, William Waddell, Wright Bailey, William Bailey This William Bailey was married to Nancy Newby who I believe is that daughter of Henry Newby and Elizabeth Rogers. I believe she is the sister of the Hannah that married Joseph Bailey. Henry Newby died in 1781 and leased land, his rent the next year was paid by his wife Eliz. The following year by Geo Rogers who in his will in mentions his Dau Betty Newby. Both Nancy and Hannah evidently were of age when they married and the only time that Betty is mentioned is when Sinah her dau marr. Robert Gibson. Wm lived most of his adult life in Fauquier but fell on some difficult times and died in Culpeper County where he resided with his son Armistead. They had 2 other sons Tomblin who marr. Ann Claggett , dau of Dr.Samuel and Ann Ramey Claggett , ANd Presley Armistead and Presley were twins.
In a message dated 12/8/03 9:35:57 AM Eastern Standard Time, krehztim@yahoo.com writes: > 1 Col. William Peirce d. 1701 > > 2 Ann Peirce m. ____ Bailey, she may have m. (2) William Lambert > > 3 Ann Bailey (1698-1773) m. 1721 Henry Settle > > Ann Bailey lived in Richmond County VA. She and Henry had the following children 4.Keziah marr. Jeremiah Hutchison of Loudoun w/ Descendants 4. Reuben marr Susannah Lyne died 1803 Loudoun Co Va( his father Henry purchased land for him in Loudoun and they lived in relative proximity to Jeremiah and Keziah 4 Elizabeth marr a Bragg 4. Anne marr. a Bartlett 4. Bailey Settle b Jan 1726 4. Jemima mar a Geary Keziah and Jeremiah are my lines.
In a message dated 12/8/03 5:30:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, BJS724@msn.com writes: > There is a Stephens of interest, Wm who married a Chadwell. > You are the first person that I Have seen on this list that has mentioned the name Chadwell. I realize that you probably are not related to this line but the Chadwells are difficult to trace . I have found Bryant Chadwell in the records of Fauquier and I believe him to be the son of John. Bryant's daughter Elizabeth b 1810 married Stephen Allison in Fauquier in 1840 they were both about 40. They were not land owners but rather leased land in the part of Fauquier that bordered Stafford County. I believe that Bryant was married to a Margaret Gray and that there were 4 children although thus far I have only discovered the name of 2 my Elizabeth and Bryant Jr. Does this family fit into the Stephens and could you send me the documentation for it it might help break down this brick wall of mine. Thanks
My brick wall is finding the names of the parents of Benjamin Neale, b: 13 Feb. 1760 in Fauquier County, Virginia. At the time there were several (more than two) Benjamin Neale's in the county. It appears that his mother's name was Mary, but the maiden name is unknown. Wills and other documents from the archives indicate that his father's name was Joseph and he had the following siblings. Sarah, m: Dennis Warner, 02/20/1793, Anne, m: Henry Dawes, 07/07/1796, Mary, m: John Wilkinson, 06/27/1797, Judith, m: George B. Maddox, 01/26/1795, Joanna, m: Jeremiah Foster, 07/20/1797, and Catey, m: Augustus McDaniel, 02/03/1799. I think he had an Uncle named Matthew that was married to Mary Burgess. My Benjmain died 15 April 1853, Shelby Co, IN. He married Delilah Barton, 4 Feb. 1807 in Adams Co, OH. I think this was the second marriage - the first was to Christianna Earsom about 1785 in Hampshire Co, VA. He served in the Continential Army as a militiaman under the command of Capt. James Atwell, who was also from Fauquier county. He also returned to service later as a replacement for his father. Benjamin and Delilah Barton Neal had the following children: 1. Joseph N. A. Neal, b: 11 Jan 1806. (It is possible that Joseph's mother was Christianna Earsom rather than Delilah). 2. Mary Neal, b: ca 1810, m: William Bird. 3. Matthew. 4. Richard Benjmain Neal, b: ca 1812, m: Mary Charlotte France, 01/25/1836, Muhelberg Co, KY. 5. Thomas T. Neal, m: Eliza (_______). 6. Joshua Neal. 7. John Neal. 8 Mahala Neal, m: Eli Thomas, 09/05/1844, Rush County, IN. 9. Malinda Neal, b: 9 Feb 1818, Woodbeck C. Lowe, 09/27/1838, Hancock Co, IN. This Benjamin was buried in the Old Sugar Creek Cemetery, Shelby Co, IN and Delilah is also buried there although she died in Washington, D.C. Another Benjamin Neal of that time ( may be related) was married to Anstis Luttrell, d/o Richard Luttrell. I think that Benjamin died in Fauquier Co, VA. Anone on this list have infromation of this family? Help needed and appreciated. Rollie J. Neal
Would anybody happen to know if any of these GARRETT folk mosied on to the Piatt Co., KY area? Paul Haynes ...Your family is one of nature's masterpieces (my fortune-cookie fortune!)
Jean, Thanks for posting the info on Dorcas Turner Clarkson. I am descended from Eliza and her sister Caroline and have been chasing Henry and Dorcas for some tome. Henry is a brick wall in the family since no one I know of has found his lineage. Bill Stribling
MERRY CHRISTMAS! I have good news. What better gift for a genealogists than to find a solution to that nagging “brick wall.” As most you know I have been trying to prove that my ancestor, Sydnor Garrett of Loudoun and Fauquier Counties in Virginia was the son of Henry Garrett.Henry was in both counties for a time. Family tradition suggests this to be the case. I built a convincing circumstantial case that Henry was his father, but no document survived to link the two men as father and son. I had proved that Henry was a son of John and Mary Barton Garrett who wed in 1775 in Loudoun Co., but could not link Sydnor to Henry. There were at least 3 distinct lines of Garretts in Fauquier and Loudoun Counties in late 1700. The thesis was that if I could link him to a major line, then the circumstantial case would be stronger. THE BRICK WALL HAS COME DOWN. This summer I was contacted by a descendant of Sydnor Garrett and shared my files with her. We were both convinced that Henry was the son of John Garrett of Loudoun, son of Thomas Garrett who inherited the land John Garrett patented in 1742. Several years ago a descendant of John Garrett who moved from Loudoun to Pittsylvania Co. about 1799, contacted me and shared information. Frustrated, I said to my Garrett cousin, maybe we could prove that Sydnor was the son of Henry through DNA testing. The light bulbs went off in both our brains at the same time. Her brother Gene Garrett was the sample for Sydnor’s DNA and we contacted Claiborne Garrett in Pittsylvania Co. for a sample of John’s DNA. He had the paper trail to prove his line and a DNA match would show that Sydnor was from the snuff line. The two samples were sent off to Family Tree DNA for a 12 marker test. That was enough to answer the question we were asking. [Was Sydnor a snuff line Garrett?] The results are just in time for Christmas! What a present for a genealogists who has worked for years on this family. There is an exact match. We are descended from the same person within the last 12 generations. While this does not prove Sydnor was Henry’s son it does positively place him in the Garrett snuff line and lend convincing weight to our supposition. Margaret Amundson, CGsm Margaret R. Amundson, CGsm is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by Board-certified associates after periodic proficiency evaluations.
1815 Fauquier County, Virginia; Landowners BALL, Ann; Carters Run; 5NW. BALL, Benjamin; Carters Run; 8NW. BALL, Benjamin; Carters Run; 9NW. BALL, Davie; Carters Run; 9NW. BALL, Sarah; Licking Run; 5SW. BALL, Thomas; Licking Run; 6SE. BALL, William* BALL, William* BALL, William* BALL, William; Broad Run; 6NE. BALL, William; Great Run; 2 and 1/2 SE.
Congratulations, Margaret; You did all the right stuff, and I know you were on pins and needles for 4+ weeks waiting for the results to come back. If your Haplogroup (one of the major limbs on the tree of mankind) is one of the rare ones a 12/12 match is very good news; but if your Haplogroup is R1b (the most common one - central Europe), you may want to upgrade to a 25 marker test. If that comes back 25/25, there is a 50% probability that the two men share a common ancestor within the past 7 generation - of course there's the probability that the common ancestor is more than 7 generation, but the percent probability goes down for more generations. I know it's a good feeling to "prove" a well researched, but circumstantial, linkage. We did the same thing, and with four 25/25 DNA matches "proved" a BARTLEY line in Culpeper and Fluvanna Co, VA had a common ancestor with a BARTLETT line in Fauquire Co 1768-85 and Harrison Co, VA 1785-1806 - they both descend from Thomas BARTLETT c1705-1783 of Richmond Co, VA. We also "proved", by 19/25 mismatches, the Richmond Co, VA BARTLETTs are not related, at least in the past 1000 years, to the BARTLETTs from neighboring Essex and Spotsylvania Co, VA. It's saved a lot us from useless research. Jim Bartlett -----Original Message----- From: MRCACG@aol.com [mailto:MRCACG@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 6:24 PM To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Garrett DNA MERRY CHRISTMAS! I have good news. What better gift for a genealogists than to find a solution to that nagging “brick wall.” As most you know I have been trying to prove that my ancestor, Sydnor Garrett of Loudoun and Fauquier Counties in Virginia was the son of Henry Garrett.Henry was in both counties for a time. Family tradition suggests this to be the case. I built a convincing circumstantial case that Henry was his father, but no document survived to link the two men as father and son. I had proved that Henry was a son of John and Mary Barton Garrett who wed in 1775 in Loudoun Co., but could not link Sydnor to Henry. There were at least 3 distinct lines of Garretts in Fauquier and Loudoun Counties in late 1700. The thesis was that if I could link him to a major line, then the circumstantial case would be stronger. THE BRICK WALL HAS COME DOWN. This summer I was contacted by a descendant of Sydnor Garrett and shared my files with her. We were both convinced that Henry was the son of John Garrett of Loudoun, son of Thomas Garrett who inherited the land John Garrett patented in 1742. Several years ago a descendant of John Garrett who moved from Loudoun to Pittsylvania Co. about 1799, contacted me and shared information. Frustrated, I said to my Garrett cousin, maybe we could prove that Sydnor was the son of Henry through DNA testing. The light bulbs went off in both our brains at the same time. Her brother Gene Garrett was the sample for Sydnor’s DNA and we contacted Claiborne Garrett in Pittsylvania Co. for a sample of John’s DNA. He had the paper trail to prove his line and a DNA match would show that Sydnor was from the snuff line. The two samples were sent off to Family Tree DNA for a 12 marker test. That was enough to answer the question we were asking. [Was Sydnor a snuff line Garrett?] The results are just in time for Christmas! What a present for a genealogists who has worked for years on this family. There is an exact match. We are descended from the same person within the last 12 generations. While this does not prove Sydnor was Henry’s son it does positively place him in the Garrett snuff line and lend convincing weight to our supposition. Margaret Amundson, CGsm Margaret R. Amundson, CGsm is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by Board-certified associates after periodic proficiency evaluations. ==== VAFAUQUI Mailing List ==== List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received when you subscribed to this list. Feel free to contact Jim Burgess,list administrator mailto:jim@promobiz.biz with questions concerning this list!
Here is part of what I have on this one. I am related in more than one way, but one of them is the COMBS line. Anne Descendants of Benjamin Bullitt 1 Benjamin Bullitt b: April 28, 1693 in Mattowoman, Charles County, Maryland d: Abt. October 1766 in Fauquier County, Virginia .. +Sarah// ..... 2 John Bullitt ..... 2 George Bullitt ..... 2 Benoni Bullitt ..... 2 Parmenas Bullitt ..... 2 Burwell Bullitt ..... 2 Elizabeth Bullitt b: Abt. 1753 in Fauquier County, Virginia ......... +William Grigsby d: 1782 in Fauquier County, Virginia m: February 08, 1771 in Fauquier County, Virginia ..... *2nd Husband of Elizabeth Bullitt: ......... +Joseph O'Bannon b: Abt. 1752 in Fauquier County, Virginia m: September 02, 1782 in Fauquier County, Virginia *2nd Wife of Benjamin Bullitt: .. +Sarah// b: in poss. Maryland ..... 2 [1] Joseph Bullitt b: Abt. 1723 in Stafford County, Virginia d: Abt. November 1792 in Fauquier County, Virginia ......... +[2] Barsheba Norman *3rd Wife of Benjamin Bullitt: .. +Sarah Elizabeth Harrison b: Abt. 1700 in Stafford County, Virginia d: 1742 in Fauquier County, Virginia m: 1727 in Stafford County, Virginia ..... 2 Sythia "Seth" Harrison Bullitt b: 1728 in prob. Fauquier County, Virginia d: Abt. 1820 in Clark County, Kentucky ......... +John Combs b: Abt. 1725 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia d: Bet. May - August 1785 in Stafford County, Virginia m: 1744 in prob. Fauquier County, Virginia ..... 2 Benjamin Bullitt, Jr. b: Abt. 1730 in Stafford County, Virginia d: November 1757 in Prince William County, Virginia ..... 2 Cuthbert Bullitt b: Abt. 1733 in Prince William County, Virginia d: Abt. September 1791 in Prince William County, Virginia ......... +Helen Scott b: June 07, 1739 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia d: in prob. Prince William County, Virginia ..... 2 Thomas Bullitt b: Abt. 1725 in Stafford County, Virginia d: Abt. February 1778 in Fauquier County, Virginia ..... 2 [1] Joseph Bullitt b: Abt. 1723 in Stafford County, Virginia d: Abt. November 1792 in Fauquier County, Virginia ......... +[2] Barsheba Norman ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Kreh To: VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 9:42 AM Subject: BULLETT Bullett Notes: Tripp Russell believes that Elizabeth Harrison was the mother of Thomas, Cuthbert, Joseph, Seth, and Elizabeth. But, he has a deathdate for Elizabeth Harrison of 1742 and a birthdate for Elizabeth Bullett as after 1748. He believes Sarah, who may have been a Burditt, to be the mother of the other children (William, John, Benoni, Permanus, Burwell, George). --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing ==== VAFAUQUI Mailing List ==== List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received when you subscribed to this list. Feel free to contact Jim Burgess,list administrator mailto:jim@promobiz.biz with questions concerning this list!
June <Cpzb4@aol.com -- Thank you very much for your scholarly research. I thought the following information might be of help to you on Eliza Letitia Steptoe Clarkson Marshall's grandmother Dorcas (TURNER) Clarkson. Is it possible that my ancestor William Toliver Turner and her neighbor Eliza Marshall were cousins through Dorcas (TURNER) Clarkson? First, William was the manager of the Marshall farm. Secondly, some of his children were born at Eliza's home. Thirdly, the court appointed Eliza's brothers-in-laws surnamed Marshall to assess the personal estate of William Toliver Turner who died young and intestate in about March 1865. Please see Joanne Calvert's email herein which contains the genealogical information on Mrs. Eliza L. S. C. Marshall's grandmother, Dorcas (TURNER) Clarkson's ancestors. __________________________ <<< Jean, I don't have very much, hence the query. All I have is Henry Clarkson, who resided in Fauquier County, married Dorcas Turner 20 Jan 1772, her second marriage. Dorcas was born 21 Nov. 1741 in Trinity Parish, Charles County, MD the daughter of Samuel Turner and Verlinda MacPherson. Their three children were William, born 3 Apr. 1773 married Mildred Pickett; <<<Henry, born 20 Jan 1775, married Ann and Martha Ann, born 20 Dec 1778, who married Samuel Ashby on 5 Jan 1793. <<<From Turner family of Charles County, MD & Fauquier, Va, c. 1700 by Robert Adams Gaebler: (have not verified any of this, am assuming it is accurate) <<<Dorcas Turner, b. 21 Nov 1741, married first Joseph Dyson, d 20 Aug 1769, Trinity Par, Charles Co, MD <<<Samuel Turner, born 1704-1716, died 1764 Charles Co, MD and Verlinda MacPherson, born 1697, died 1725, Charles Co, MD no marriage date <<<Samuel Turner, born 1677. Turner Forest, Charles Co, MD, died 29 Oct. 1746 and Lydia Dent, b. 1676 Ye Coole Springs, St. Mary's Co, MD died after 1718; no marriage date <<<Alexander MacPherson, emigrated from Scotland, c. 1715 and Elizabeth Edward Turner, b. 1670 Maryland, d. 1709 and third wife Elizabeth Arthur Turner, b. 1622 england, emigrated mid 1600's, died 1667, Maryland and Mary [by Joanne Calvert]>>> ___________________ Regards, JeanBout@Juno.Com ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
I sent to the Fauquier circuit court clerk for a copy of a deed "Grigsby to Smith". It turns out to be a deed from Taliaferro Grigsby to Augustine Smith dated 26 Aug 1786. Since neither of these men are in my direct line, I would be happy to send it to a descendant of either. Please contact me off-list. Some of the wording: "....deliver unto Augustine Smith the following articles (viz) a certain black horse rising four years old. Also all and every other article I have now in possession together with all my part of my Father's Estate............." Sandra Stephens
John K. Gott [source] Jaquelin A. Marshall and Eliza L. S. Clarkson Marriage Bond: 1/11/1819 Bondsman: daughter of William Minister: Lemmon Marriage Date: 1/13/1819 Guardian Bond: May 28, 1866 Benjamin Feagans apptd. guardian of Charles N Turner, Benjamin F. Turner, Ann E. Turner, Martha J. Turner and Harriet W. Turner, decd. For $1,600. Security: B. Dawson May 28, 1866 Benjamin Feagins chosen guardian of John W. Turner, Mary E. Turner and Lucie D. Turner, orphans of William T. Turner, dec'd., over 14 years of age. For $1600. Robert B. Dawson, security. November 28, 1870 E. A. Flynn chosen guardian of Charles N. Turner, infant child over 14 years of age, orphan of William T. Turner, dec'd. For $1,000. Sec: Martha J. Turner E.A. Flynn appointed guardian of Benjamin F. Turner, Arthur J. Turner, Harriet W. Turner, infants under 14 years, orphans of William T. Turner. For $1,000. Sec: Martha J. Turner. [according to source when you are over the age of 14 yrs. the child choose his guardian, if uner 14 yrs. of age, the court appoints the guardian.] June
Hi List, This is not a look up request, I just wondered if anyone on the list was researching the African American "BALTIMORE" families of Fauquier County and who might live in the area? Thanks much, Lee
Go to www.marshallva.com/history. June
MRCACG@aol.com writes: >Marshall was at one time called Salem. __________________ When was Marshall called "Salem"? I want to understand the geography for two reasons. First my great-grandmother Martha J. Turner and her siblings were born at their neighbor Widow Eliza Leitita Steptoe (Clarkson) Marshall's home between 1850s and 1865s. The 1860 census shows "Waterloo" as the name of a place where both the Turner family and the Marshall family dwelled. Second, Martha married to an Anderson in "Salem" in 1877. ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!