Thank you Paul for your generous offer. Are there by any chance, HARDIN's or HILL shown? Nancy Subject: Fauquer County, Virginia 1759-1959 book lookups I have a new copy of the Fauquier County, Virginia 1759-1959 book by the Fauquier County Bicentennial committee if anyone would like a lookup. There is a lot of information on old land grants, grist mills, oridinaries, how land was acquired, famous sons, old houses with descriptions and some pictures, a Fauquier chronology, etc... If anyone would like to have me do a quick lookup in the index let me know. Paul www.yesterbooks.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
There are several Hardins John 153 General (lieutenant under Gen Daniel Morgan in Revolutionary army. born 1753 near Elk Run, killed in 1792 by Miami Indians while moving under a flag of truce, Hardin County Kentucky named in his honor. Mark 14, 15, 22, 43 -- early settler at Elk Run, 642 acre grant on west branch-most branch of Elk run. Martin 15, 43 -- son of Mark Hardin, operated Hardin's Ordinary Hardin's Ordinary 43 "HARDIN's... After crossing Deep Run Dalrymple reached " Harding's Ord". In 1716 Mark Hardin had several grants in the Elk Run settlement and so was one of the pioneer founders of Fauquier. In 1723 he appears further east "on the branches of Elk Run". It was here that his son, Martin Hardin, established an ordinary on the Shenandoah Hunting Path or Falmouth road. As all ordinaries were at the crossroads, it seems probably that it was at Hardin's Ordinary that the original "German Path" leading to Germantown left the Falmouth Road; as did the earliest road leading to the elk Marsh settlement." There is also a Lysander hill 73 -- Judge who held court in Fauquier County in 1869, and a Hill's Mill 119 -- from reminiscences of William Armstrong (1847-1938) "I remained in the quartermaster's Division for three months. In the spring of 1863, I joined the regular army-- Black horse Cavalry, Fourth Virginia regiment, under General Fitzhugh Lee, at Hill's Mill." this is all on these surnames Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "nancy hatcher" <nancy_hatcher12@yahoo.com> To: <VAFAUQUI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 9:21 AM Subject: [VAFAUQUI] Fauquer County,Virginia 1759-1959 book lookups > > Thank you Paul for your generous offer. Are there by any chance, HARDIN's or HILL shown? > > Nancy > > > > > > Subject: Fauquer County, Virginia 1759-1959 book lookups > > I have a new copy of the Fauquier County, Virginia 1759-1959 book by the Fauquier County Bicentennial committee if anyone would like a lookup. There is a lot of information on old land grants, grist mills, oridinaries, how land was acquired, famous sons, old houses with descriptions and some pictures, a Fauquier chronology, etc... > > If anyone would like to have me do a quick lookup in the index let me know. > > Paul > www.yesterbooks.com > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== VAFAUQUI Mailing List ==== > Visit the Fauquier County USGenWeb Home Page! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafauqui/fqva.htm > Be sure to bookmark it!!! > >