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    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] Smith Lewis Morris
    2. Barbara Stanley
    3. I looked for both marriage and burial of Smith Lewis Morris and did not find them in Franklin Co. Barb S. ---------- At 01:15 PM 8/11/2005 -0500, you wrote: > > >I am looking for any information regarding Smith L. or Lewis Morris, >married to Phoebe Pearson on Nov. 6, 1834.  In 1850 they were living in >Franklin County with their children.  I have a family Bible that lists >their births, deaths and marriage.  Smith died on April 20, 1858, >presumably in Franklin Co.  Could someone tell me how to inquire about a >marriage record in the county?  Also, are their listings of burials in >cemetaries?  If someone has such a listing, could you please look for >Smith?  I know that Phoebe moved the children to TN after Smith's death >and she died in 1899.  Thank you for any help. > >Catherine > > >==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== >Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site ><http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm>http://www.rootsweb.com/~v afrankl/franklin.htm >

    08/11/2005 08:40:35
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] Smith Lewis Morris
    2. The Marx Family
    3. Thank you so much for such a prompt reply. Is anyone on this list researching Morrises? Catherine Barbara Stanley wrote: >I looked for both marriage and burial of Smith Lewis Morris and did not find >them in Franklin Co. > >Barb S. > >---------- >At 01:15 PM 8/11/2005 -0500, you wrote: > > >>I am looking for any information regarding Smith L. or Lewis Morris, >>married to Phoebe Pearson on Nov. 6, 1834. In 1850 they were living in >>Franklin County with their children. I have a family Bible that lists >>their births, deaths and marriage. Smith died on April 20, 1858, >>presumably in Franklin Co. Could someone tell me how to inquire about a >>marriage record in the county? Also, are their listings of burials in >>cemetaries? If someone has such a listing, could you please look for >>Smith? I know that Phoebe moved the children to TN after Smith's death >>and she died in 1899. Thank you for any help. >> >>Catherine >> >> >> > >

    08/11/2005 08:02:24
    1. Smith Lewis Morris
    2. The Marx Family
    3. I am looking for any information regarding Smith L. or Lewis Morris, married to Phoebe Pearson on Nov. 6, 1834. In 1850 they were living in Franklin County with their children. I have a family Bible that lists their births, deaths and marriage. Smith died on April 20, 1858, presumably in Franklin Co. Could someone tell me how to inquire about a marriage record in the county? Also, are their listings of burials in cemetaries? If someone has such a listing, could you please look for Smith? I know that Phoebe moved the children to TN after Smith's death and she died in 1899. Thank you for any help. Catherine

    08/11/2005 07:15:49
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] Historical Society
    2. Frank and Linda Conner
    3. Last e-mail we had was March 9 Frank On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 10:39:59 -0500 "Jeanwaymay" <[email protected]> writes: > Frank, They will probably send you some information, but it takes > several weeks. They are very nice people and eager to help. I sent > for some information on my Akers relatrives and it took several > weeks for a reply. Jean > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm > >

    08/09/2005 12:10:49
    1. Re: Re: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War
    2. From Ancestry.com Civil war service records: Name: D S. Boon Company: G Unit: 57 Virginia Infantry. Rank - Induction: 1 Sergeant Rank - Discharge: 1 Lieutenant Allegiance: Confederate Notes: Boon Marguis D. L. I don't see a D.S Boon in the 57th VA Infantry by C.W. Sublett. There is a Beverly B., Jacob, Josiah B., Marquis D.L., and Norman T. Is there some handwriting confusion with the D.S. and D.L.? > > From: Frank and Linda Conner <[email protected]> > Date: 2005/08/09 Tue AM 11:00:32 EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War > > We know he was in the Civil War, Just need to find the right avenue > getting to it. > Thanks for checking'' > > Frank > > On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 09:40:40 -0500 "Eugene and LaVaughn Mouser" > <[email protected]> writes: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Anne B St John [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 8:52 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War > > > > Frank, > > I checked the booklet "Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Franklin > > County, > > VA" and there is no listing for a Daniel Boon. There are 3 listings > > for > > Boon/Boone: > > Boon, Beverly B Sgt 57th VA Inf Co G > > Boone, Marquis D L Lieut 57th VA Inf Co G Cross of Honor Boone, N T > > Pvt 57th > > VA Inf Co G Anne > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Frank and Linda Conner" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 9:02 AM > > Subject: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War > > > > > > > Searching for Company & Regiment that DANIEL BOON served in. > > > a check of the "Soldiers & Sailors" on line show 3 Daniel Boons. > > > What we know about. Daniel > > > born 4/10/1828 in Franklin Co.VA. to Abraham Boon & Nancy Gerhart > > > died 6/20/1865, buried Peters Cemetery, no headstone. > > > Married Martha Turner 2/12/1852 > > > Record at Rocky Mount Courthouse, Ledger listing of Military > > Allotment > > > pg.256 July 1863 Martha Boone, wife of Daniel Boone, 5 children > > $10 for > > > 2 monthJan. 1864 raised to $15. March 1864 $20 to.Oct.1864 $20 to > > Martha > > > Boone & 4 children.Con tacked Franklin County Historical and they > > said > > > they would send some information but never received. > > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > Frank Conner > > > > > > > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > > > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm > > > > > > > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm > > > > > > > > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm > > > > > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm >

    08/09/2005 07:43:19
    1. Historical Society
    2. Jeanwaymay
    3. Frank, They will probably send you some information, but it takes several weeks. They are very nice people and eager to help. I sent for some information on my Akers relatrives and it took several weeks for a reply. Jean

    08/09/2005 04:39:59
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War
    2. Frank and Linda Conner
    3. We know he was in the Civil War, Just need to find the right avenue getting to it. Thanks for checking'' Frank On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 09:40:40 -0500 "Eugene and LaVaughn Mouser" <[email protected]> writes: > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Anne B St John [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 8:52 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War > > Frank, > I checked the booklet "Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Franklin > County, > VA" and there is no listing for a Daniel Boon. There are 3 listings > for > Boon/Boone: > Boon, Beverly B Sgt 57th VA Inf Co G > Boone, Marquis D L Lieut 57th VA Inf Co G Cross of Honor Boone, N T > Pvt 57th > VA Inf Co G Anne > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Frank and Linda Conner" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 9:02 AM > Subject: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War > > > > Searching for Company & Regiment that DANIEL BOON served in. > > a check of the "Soldiers & Sailors" on line show 3 Daniel Boons. > > What we know about. Daniel > > born 4/10/1828 in Franklin Co.VA. to Abraham Boon & Nancy Gerhart > > died 6/20/1865, buried Peters Cemetery, no headstone. > > Married Martha Turner 2/12/1852 > > Record at Rocky Mount Courthouse, Ledger listing of Military > Allotment > > pg.256 July 1863 Martha Boone, wife of Daniel Boone, 5 children > $10 for > > 2 monthJan. 1864 raised to $15. March 1864 $20 to.Oct.1864 $20 to > Martha > > Boone & 4 children.Con tacked Franklin County Historical and they > said > > they would send some information but never received. > > > > > > Thanks > > Frank Conner > > > > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm > > > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm > > > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm > >

    08/09/2005 04:00:32
    1. RE: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War
    2. Eugene and LaVaughn Mouser
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Anne B St John [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 8:52 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War Frank, I checked the booklet "Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Franklin County, VA" and there is no listing for a Daniel Boon. There are 3 listings for Boon/Boone: Boon, Beverly B Sgt 57th VA Inf Co G Boone, Marquis D L Lieut 57th VA Inf Co G Cross of Honor Boone, N T Pvt 57th VA Inf Co G Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank and Linda Conner" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 9:02 AM Subject: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War > Searching for Company & Regiment that DANIEL BOON served in. > a check of the "Soldiers & Sailors" on line show 3 Daniel Boons. > What we know about. Daniel > born 4/10/1828 in Franklin Co.VA. to Abraham Boon & Nancy Gerhart > died 6/20/1865, buried Peters Cemetery, no headstone. > Married Martha Turner 2/12/1852 > Record at Rocky Mount Courthouse, Ledger listing of Military Allotment > pg.256 July 1863 Martha Boone, wife of Daniel Boone, 5 children $10 for > 2 monthJan. 1864 raised to $15. March 1864 $20 to.Oct.1864 $20 to Martha > Boone & 4 children.Con tacked Franklin County Historical and they said > they would send some information but never received. > > > Thanks > Frank Conner > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm

    08/09/2005 03:40:40
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War
    2. Frank and Linda Conner
    3. Thanks for checking Anne. I'll stay after it. Frank On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 09:52:09 -0400 "Anne B St John" <[email protected]> writes: > Frank, > I checked the booklet "Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Franklin > County, > VA" and there is no listing for a Daniel Boon. There are 3 listings > for > Boon/Boone: > Boon, Beverly B Sgt 57th VA Inf Co G > Boone, Marquis D L Lieut 57th VA Inf Co G Cross of Honor > Boone, N T Pvt 57th VA Inf Co G > Anne > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Frank and Linda Conner" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 9:02 AM > Subject: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War > > > > Searching for Company & Regiment that DANIEL BOON served in. > > a check of the "Soldiers & Sailors" on line show 3 Daniel Boons. > > What we know about. Daniel > > born 4/10/1828 in Franklin Co.VA. to Abraham Boon & Nancy Gerhart > > died 6/20/1865, buried Peters Cemetery, no headstone. > > Married Martha Turner 2/12/1852 > > Record at Rocky Mount Courthouse, Ledger listing of Military > Allotment > > pg.256 July 1863 Martha Boone, wife of Daniel Boone, 5 children > $10 for > > 2 monthJan. 1864 raised to $15. March 1864 $20 to.Oct.1864 $20 to > Martha > > Boone & 4 children.Con tacked Franklin County Historical and they > said > > they would send some information but never received. > > > > > > Thanks > > Frank Conner > > > > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm > > > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm > >

    08/08/2005 05:02:06
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War
    2. Anne B St John
    3. Frank, I checked the booklet "Roster of Confederate Soldiers of Franklin County, VA" and there is no listing for a Daniel Boon. There are 3 listings for Boon/Boone: Boon, Beverly B Sgt 57th VA Inf Co G Boone, Marquis D L Lieut 57th VA Inf Co G Cross of Honor Boone, N T Pvt 57th VA Inf Co G Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank and Linda Conner" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 9:02 AM Subject: [VAFRANKL] Look up please, Civil War > Searching for Company & Regiment that DANIEL BOON served in. > a check of the "Soldiers & Sailors" on line show 3 Daniel Boons. > What we know about. Daniel > born 4/10/1828 in Franklin Co.VA. to Abraham Boon & Nancy Gerhart > died 6/20/1865, buried Peters Cemetery, no headstone. > Married Martha Turner 2/12/1852 > Record at Rocky Mount Courthouse, Ledger listing of Military Allotment > pg.256 July 1863 Martha Boone, wife of Daniel Boone, 5 children $10 for > 2 monthJan. 1864 raised to $15. March 1864 $20 to.Oct.1864 $20 to Martha > Boone & 4 children.Con tacked Franklin County Historical and they said > they would send some information but never received. > > > Thanks > Frank Conner > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm >

    08/08/2005 03:52:09
    1. Look up please, Civil War
    2. Frank and Linda Conner
    3. Searching for Company & Regiment that DANIEL BOON served in. a check of the "Soldiers & Sailors" on line show 3 Daniel Boons. What we know about. Daniel born 4/10/1828 in Franklin Co.VA. to Abraham Boon & Nancy Gerhart died 6/20/1865, buried Peters Cemetery, no headstone. Married Martha Turner 2/12/1852 Record at Rocky Mount Courthouse, Ledger listing of Military Allotment pg.256 July 1863 Martha Boone, wife of Daniel Boone, 5 children $10 for 2 monthJan. 1864 raised to $15. March 1864 $20 to.Oct.1864 $20 to Martha Boone & 4 children.Con tacked Franklin County Historical and they said they would send some information but never received. Thanks Frank Conner

    08/08/2005 02:02:42
    1. Greenwood family
    2. Edna McPherson
    3. Does anyone have any info on the William Greenwood family that lived in Franklin County in 1820, 1830, and 1840? My g-g-grandfather, Commodore Decatur Greenwood, was born in Franklin County in 1821 and I am trying to determine his parents. Any help would be appreciated. Edna

    08/06/2005 04:35:20
    1. Looking for Bible records Spangler, Martin, Langdon, Jarrett
    2. M. J. Spangler
    3. Looking for any records which may be in a family Bible owned by George Spangler who died in Franklin Co., VA about 1794. Inventory of his estate dated Feb. 1794 shows 2 Bibles and 1 Testament. George, as son of Daniel and Mary, Spangler married on February 9, 1786 at Franklin County, Virginia to Mary Elizabeth Langdon daughter of John D. Langdon. They had three children: (1) Nancy, (2) Phoebe (3) George and (4) Mary (Poly ?). Mary Elizabeth Spangler, George's widdow, married (2) Wm. Hawkins prior to May 8, 1799. Daughter Nancy married John Martin and moved to Baldwin, Georgia. John Martin was born 1776 in Virginia and died Baldwin, Georgia. Nothing more is known of Phoebe and George Daughter Mary (Poly ?) Spangler married Allen Jarrett October 17, 1805. Allen Jarrett born abt 1770, Lunenburg County, VA son of Adda "Addy" Jarrett Sr. and Martha Allen. Jack Spangler Ellicott City, MD

    07/31/2005 03:56:06
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] John SMITH, Franklin CoVA, m. 1807 Rosannah BOLF(E)
    2. Carolyn Bruce
    3. Hi, Bev, BTW... I descend from the THOMASes, too. 8~) My John SMITH may never be traced to his roots by any means other than DNA. So far, no researcher has been able to make a solid connection to his parents. I believe that the father of Daniel may have been Daniel of the following research notes: CLEMENT, Maud CARTER **THE HISTORY OF PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA** Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company Co., 1987 (Reprint). p. 39: "In 1740 Gideon and Daniel SMITH made several entries for land along with the Clouds [apparently English Quakers from Pennsylvania]. Gideon SMITH, Sr., died about 1755, when the church wardens [See Halifax County records] bound his two orphan daughters, Peninah and Keziah, to Daniel SMITH. It was probably for these two early settlers and hunters, Daniel and Gideon SMITH, that Smith Mountain in the northern part of the county, and Smith River were named." ibid., p. 51: "In the year 1745 Daniel SMITH came into [Lunenburg County] Court and moved that his name be added to the list of tithables..." Lunenburg had been formed from Brunswick County in 1745, and would split in 1752 to form Halifax County. PEDIGO, Virginia G. & Lewis G. **HISTORY OF PATRICK & HENRY COUNTIES VIRGINIA** Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1977 (Reprint). Book C, p. 361-- 1 March 1781, 232 ac. on Roundabout branch of Butramstown Creek. Book E, p. 625--1 September 1780, 190 ac. on both sides of Butramstown Creek. Virginia Taxpayers 1787 -- p. 667. Henry County Personal Property Tax 1787 - List "A" Daniel SMITH of Smiths River, self chgd with tax, No White Males, No Slaves, 1 Horse, 1 Cow. Daniel SMITH of Town Creek, self charged with tax, No White Males, No Slaves, 5 Horses, 13 Cows, & 1 unnamed male over 21. See IGI Work Sheet of 27 Feb 1991 from files of LDS Church. See **First Census of the United States 1790 Records of the State Enumerations 1782 to 1785, Virginia**: p. 67, Cumberland Co, Smith, Bird, taxed on 3 white souls, 1 dwelling, 3 other buildings. Nearby were: Robert SMITH (7/1/5), Edward BOOKER (3/1/5), Larkin SMITH (3/-/-), Bartlet THOMPSON (11/1/6), and Josiah THOMPSON (7/2/4). On p. 105: Daniel SMITH (4/0/0. I wish I had more to offer, but this is all I've come up with so far, and you may already have it. And, of course, I have no proof that your Daniel is the son of this Daniel, but the age would be about right. Carolyn HALE BRUCE Co-author of Rebel King, Hammer of the Scots (hardback has been reordered, August 31 delivery) and Rebel King, The Har'ships See our site at www.RebelKing.com Just arrived: VIRGINIANA, A Visitors' Guide to Virginia History & Other Stuff See our site at www.virginianabooks.com

    07/31/2005 03:01:04
    1. Gibson Family
    2. Pamela Binion
    3. Hello Listers, I recently joined this list hoping to find help or information on my Gibson family. This is my line as far back as I have: Pamela Binion-myself Terry Easley Gibson, b. 1893 Grayson Co., VA -my grandfather married to Minnie Jones, b. 1895 Pulaski Co., VA both died in WV. James W. Gibson, b. 1848 VA,- my great grandfather, married to Nancy Virginia "Jenny" OBrient/Bryant, b. 1856 VA. Jenny died in WV. Thomas Theodrick Gibson, b. abt.1820 Franklin Co., VA (name could be Theodrick Thomas) - my great great grandfather married to Mary Ann Owens, b. abt 1823 VA. Theodrick and Mary Ann were married in Pittyslvania Co., VA. in 1844. Any help appreciated. I am at a dead end. Pam Tankersley Binion __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    07/30/2005 07:42:06
    1. Phillips
    2. Beverly Thomas
    3. Are there anyone on the list who is researching the surname of Philllps of Franklin Co.? I wish to know who they were and where did they live before coming to Franklin County? There was an Elizabeth Phillips, dau/o Sallie, who married a Nicholas James Dec 2, 1805. Benjamin Hancock was surety. Phillips men who were listed in Wingfield's book of marriage are: George N. Phillips m. Sally Smith, Aug. 6, 1806. Wm. Kemp surety. John Phillips m. Agnes Bradley, dau/o Wm., Aug 6, 1810. Joseph Ball, surety. William Phillips m. Ellender Bradley, Nov 10, 1817. Richard Bradley surety. I am a James researcher and I am hoping that any info regarding the Phillips may give me a clue. Thanks for any help given, Bev

    07/30/2005 07:14:36
    1. Re: [VABEDFOR] Benjamin, William, Chrsitopher Johnson Part 7
    2. Tony Johnson
    3. Miss Bonnie there is more parts coming. I am working on the reports right now as this leads right back to Nicholas Meriwether (one and Two) who transported 3 Johnson's into the Colonies: James Johnson when his lands were in Westmoreland Co Nicholas Meriwether also transported Edward Johnson (of St. Peters Parish) and Abraham Johnson, who he transported when he was in Surry Co. land deeds. Notes: Thomas Johnson and Ann Meriwether connect right into this Nicholas Meriwether Notes: I explore all Johnson- Johnston- Jonson- Jonston- Johanson These reports are the HELP of All Johnson (sic) researhers especially Bill Hunt, William Johnson, Gregory McReynolds in Bedford and Campbell Co lists. The Stone Creek Thomas Johnson below is married to Ann Meriweather Tony ----- Original Message ----- From: bonnie<mailto:[email protected]> To: Tony Johnson<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 6:36 PM Subject: Re: [VABEDFOR] Benjamin, William, Chrsitopher Johnson Part 7 I have yet to determine how and whether or not my Bedford Co. gggm Sarah "Sallie " Johnson fits into your line. She was b. 6/6/1812 -parents were Thomas Johnson b. 5/10/1710d. 17/10/1840 m.26/10/1795 to Sarah Dickerson. Sallie Johnson married to Thaddeaus Christopher Nance 23/12/1830. Thanks, Bonnie Nance Umberger ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Johnson" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 2:04 AM Subject: [VABEDFOR] Benjamin, William, Chrsitopher Johnson Part 7 > Notes : Need to combine all four sections of this report into one report for a more flowing report. > -----Original Message----- > From: Johnson, Tony > Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 6:51 PM > To: T. Johnson ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) > Subject: FW: Benjamin Johnson and William Johnson of Bedford Co. > > > > NEW KENT CO: 1654 New Kent Co. formed from Original shires York and James City Co.; Johnsondatabase > > 1667 Transported Johnson's John, Mary trans. by R. Whitehaire, J. Bowler, C. Edmonds NKCo. 1667 CPv2 Transports Re organized from Linda Starrs research by Counties and Rivers > > Notes: (1715)Pg 233 THO JOHNSON > The Lands of Tho Johnson, William Hogg, Alex McKensy, John Martin and Thomas Bowler, being made on Precinct, of which Thomas Johnson and William Hogg were overseers, made this return 9 br ye 26th 1715 we the Subscribers have procession'd our lands according to order signed by all persons > > (1706) Pg 17 JOHN JOHNSTON > In Obedience, to an order of New Kent County court, bearing the Date the 28th of 8br, 1706 wherein it was Ordered that John Johnston to be an Overseer, of a new road from Cacy's, Old field, along an old path down to Stony Swamp and so down Another path, that goes to Mr, Craffords Mill; but this Vestry finding that this road is altogether inconvenient to those Inhabitants, therefore they have not Ordered Any Assistance therein The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > (1706/7)Pg 24 THOMAS JOHNSON > In Obedience, to an order of New Kent County court bearing the date January 28th 1706/7 Appointing Christopher Clark Surveyor of a new horse Bridge which Should be made Over Beaver Dam Swamp, he applying himself to this Vestry for assistances; Its therefore order'd that Alexander McKenny, Thos Caisey, William Hogg, Thomas Bowls, Edward Clark, Thos Bailey, Thos Johnson, Isaac Winston, and Nathaniel Hodkison, giver their attendance in making the said Bridge.The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > Notes: 1719 July 11: Thomas Johnson (also Jonson): New Kent Co: 182 acres on the branches of Stonehorse Creek: Land Office Patents # 10: 1710-1719 pg 431 on reel 10: Library of Virginia Archives Section > > Thomas Johnson 182 acs St Paul's Par on brs of Stonehorse Cr, beg at Christopher Clark, by Edward Harris' plantation on John Crenshaw's line July 1719 CPv3 Linda Starrs Research > > (1711)Pg 220 THOMAS JOHNSON > The Lands of Christopher Clark, Wm Hogg, Alex McKensy, John Martin, Tho Johnson, Tho Bowles, being made one precinct of which Christopher Clark, William Hogg were Made overseers, who made this returned ye Back of the Order viz, November 22 1711, these are to Certifie that we the within mentioned, have procession'd our Several Lands According to Order Xph Clark, William Hogg, Alex McKensy, John Martin, Tho Johnson, Thomas Bowles The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > > > (1715)Pg 233 THO JOHNSON > The Lands of Tho Johnson, William Hogg, Alex McKensy, John Martin and Thomas Bowler, being made on Precinct, of which Thomas Johnson and William Hogg were overseers, made this return 9 br ye 26th 1715 we the Subscribers have procession'd our lands according to order signed by all persons.The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > > > > > Pg 256 (1719) THOMAS JOHNSON > Ordered into one precinct for processioning the lands ue lands of Tho Johnson, Wm Hogg, Christopher Clark, Alex Mckenzy, Jn Martin, & Tho Bowles, whereof Tho Johnson and Wm Hogg were Overseers, who made this return viz March 18th 1719 this is to Certifie that we are all agreed and have comply'd with the within Order, Tho Johnson, Rob Allen, Sam Merideth, Alex McKenzy The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > > > (1719)Pg 265 THOMAS JOHNSON > The lands of Jn Williamson, Edw Harris, John Crenshaw, Tho Johnson, Jn Sims and Geo Brock being one precinct, of which Jn Williamson and Edw Harris are overseers, who made this return we the Subscribers have processiond our Land according to Order, Edw Harris, John Williamson, John Crenshaw, Geo Brock, Thos Johnson, John Sims The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > (1719)Pg 267 THOMAS JOHNSON > The lands of Rich Allen, Tho Johnson, Widd Cammell, Wm Walters, Francis Clark & John Killcrease being one precinct, of which Rich Allen and Tho Johnson are overseers, who made return The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > 1719 July 11: Thomas Johnson (also Jonson): New Kent Co: 182 acres on the branches of Stonehorse Creek: Land Office Patents # 10: 1710-1719 pg 431 on reel 10: Library of Virginia Archives Section > > Thomas Johnson 182 acs St Paul's Par on brs of Stonehorse Cr, beg at Christopher Clark, by Edward Harris' plantation on John Crenshaw's line July 1719 CPv3 Linda Starrs Research > > (1731) Pg 273 BENJAMIN JOHNSON Ordered into one precinct for processioning the lands of Tho Johnson, Benj Johnson, Tho Grant, John Price, John Williamson, Tho Harlow, John Harlow, Wm Harlow and tho Johnson and John Williamson see the said Processioning perfored &c word for word with the above Order The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > (1731)Pg 277 THOMAS JOHNSON > Ordered into on precinct for processioning the lands of > Henry Bowe, John Anderson, Joseph Perrin, Wm Alsup, Timothy Sillvant, Tho Rowland, Peek's Orphans, Stephen Ragland, John Ragland, John Guess, Edw Davis, John Smithin, Cha Moorman, Widd Cole, John Snead, John Pulliam, Chile's Orphans, Michael Holland, Francis Clarke, John Gilchrist, Geo Davis, Tho Johnson, Cha Talley, Wm Nichols, Rob Allen, John Cannon, Tho Cawthon, John Ragland and Wm Alsop, to see the processioning performed The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > Who made the following return (viz) Jan 27th 1731 this is to certifie that we have possessiond all the land within this order, mentioned except Francis Clark, and Rob Allens the said Clarke did not mee to proscession and Said Allen sent word his land was bounded by water Courses, and a Road and did not come to Possessioning The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > > > (1734)Pg 140 THOMAS JOHNSON, CHARLES JOHNSON > At a Vestry held for St Pauls Parish ye 19th 1734 > Ordered that Mr. Thomas Johnson have the following Tithables to help clear his road, Charles Johnson, Mr Hollands Tithables, at black Haw William Allens Tithables, Rob Allen Tithables, Joseph Thompsons Tithables, Benj Bowles Tithables, John Harlows Tithables, Tho Harlows Tithables, Charles Andersons Tithables, The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > (1734)Pg 141 BENJAMIN JOHNSON > At a Vestry held for St Pauls Parish ye 19th 1734 > Ordered that Benj Johnson, have the Tithables of Jn Price, Tho Grant, Edward Harris, David Alvis, Tho Winpenney, Wm Hix, Wm Cawthon, Nich Gentry, Jn Ross and Laurence Forguson to assist him in Clearing the road where he is Surveyor The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> The Vestry Book of St Paul's Parish" Hanover County VA 1706-1786 From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> > > > ==== VABEDFOR Mailing List ==== > Remember, all messages to be posted to the list should be addressed to: > [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >

    07/30/2005 05:34:41
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] John SMITH, Franklin CoVA, m. 1807 Rosannah BOLF(E)
    2. Beverly Thomas
    3. Was John Smith a brother or a son to Daniel Smith? Daniel Smith was my ancestor, he married Ruth Hickson/Hixon, dau/o Daniel Hickson/Hixon on Jan 17, 1789 in Franklin County. Does anyone know who Daniel Smith's father was? Bev ----- Original Message ----- From: Carolyn Bruce<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 6:47 PM Subject: [VAFRANKL] John SMITH, Franklin CoVA, m. 1807 Rosannah BOLF(E) Seeking information on origins of John (W.?) SMITH, b. Bef. September 1782; d. Bef. May 02, 1829, both in Franklin CoVA (I think). He m. January 01, 1807, Franklin CoVA, Rosanner BOLF(E), b. abt. 1786, d. aft 1850, dau. Mary BOLF(E) who gave written permission.

    07/29/2005 04:15:22
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] John SMITH, Franklin CoVA, m. 1807 Rosannah BOLF(E)
    2. Carolyn Bruce
    3. Thanks, Marla, I'll check it out! Carolyn HALE BRUCE Co-author of Rebel King, Hammer of the Scots (hardback has been reordered, August 31 delivery) and Rebel King, The Har'ships See our site at www.RebelKing.com Just arrived: VIRGINIANA, A Visitors' Guide to Virginia History & Other Stuff See our site at www.virginianabooks.com ----- Original Message ----- From: m.moore1 To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 7:40 PM Subject: Re: [VAFRANKL] John SMITH, Franklin CoVA, m. 1807 Rosannah BOLF(E) Carolyn, the Franklin Co. Circuit Court Determined Papers, April 1789-Sept. 1791, Microfilm. No. 1986573 contains the following: January 22, 1788. Ralph Smith, John Smith, William Callaway, executors of John Smith, dec'd, agst. Stephen Smith, Bird Smith, executors of Guy Smith, dec'd. I copied this one entry down from the microfilm, and there is more information on this particular lawsuit that I didn't copy down,-- but because I'm not a Smith researcher, I didn't get anything more. Good luck on your research. Marla ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm

    07/28/2005 04:14:11
    1. Abarilla/Riller DILLON
    2. EVELYN
    3. Hello, I am new to the list. I have been in the archives most of the afternoon searching for some tidbit on Abarilla Dillon's parents. From the Braxton County WV 1850-1860-1870 census I found Abarilla Dillon could have been born anywhere from 1806-1810. She died by 1882 in Braxton Co. WV. She married Abner HOSEY b. 1804 Botetourt Co. VA. They came here from Franklin County, VA. Abner's parents were John HOSEY and Mary Magdelene COOL. They married in 11-28-1801 in Botetourt County, VA. Abner HOSEY and Abarilla/Riller DILLON had the following children; Martha HOSEY b.1827-28 m. Allen DILLON (probably 1st cousins) His parents were John Dillon and Jane_______? John G. HOSEY b. 1826 Reuben L. HOSEY b. 1831 Henry C. HOSEY b. 1832 Jacob Andrew HOSEY b. 1833 Archibald F. HOSEY b. 1836 Elizabeth P. HOSEY b.1838 Silas L. HOSEY b. 1843 John Dillon and wife Jane came from Franklin County, VA, to the Poplar Ridge section of Braxton County in the 1840's. Jane ______? DILLON is mentioned as a widow with orphans in the Braxton Co. court records by 1848. At a later date Joseph DILLON and Cyntha (MOSS) DILLON came to and lived in the Sutton, WV area. Martha________? (possibly a DILLON) BLANKENSHIP also came and records show that she was a widow with orphan children by 1848 in Braxton Co. WV. Does anyone else fit into these families, or know of them? Any little tidbit of info could break my brick wall.....hope so! Regards, Evelyn in WV

    07/28/2005 03:48:32