Yes, your cousin is reading this. C. Jones and several McConchie's appear on the 1878 Fauquier map available here: http://www.fauquiercounty.gov/government/departments/gis/index.cfm?action=historicalmaps Select the map, go to the southern end of the county and make it big. You'll see them. This is also the general location where Alex McConchie purchased land from Knox. > Yeah Estelle! > Thank you. > All this just seems to be connecting. I hope my cousin is reading all this > and making map for us. I'm familiar with the SCHEEL map. My cousin told me > that there was a C. JONES on that map or maybe a CHARLES JONES. We have > tried and tried to solve who the CHARLES JONES was that married ANN CHILDS, > granddaughter of ALEXANDER McCONCHIE. I can't help but think that CHARLES > JONES may end up being related to the HENRY BROADUS JONES line. > > The little narrative/book may provide some really good leads. I think I > know the McConchie graveyard you speak of but it is no longer in existence. > A relative just pointed to a piece of land off in a field to left of > someone's house that was reputed to have been the OLD McConchie graveyard. > There's no sign of any graves, stones, etc. but land records probably > mentioned a graveyard at one time early on. When I go back in August, I am > going to do more research on that property. > > Amanda > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VAFAUQUI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >