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    1. Sutherland & Woody
    2. m.moore1
    3. 1787 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Woodey, Martin 100020 Woodney, John 1 1788 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Samuel 1303 Sutherland, Philemon 1022 Woody, Martin 1003 Woody, John 1001 1789 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Alexander 1 Sutherland, Phillemon 1022 Sutherland, Samuel 2303 1790 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Woody, John 1003 Woody, Martin 1003 Sutherland, Alexander 1001 Sutherland, Samuel 1303 1791 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillimon 1303 Sutherland, Samuel 1303 Woodey, Martin 1003 1792 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Alexander 1001 Sutherland, Phillamon 1303 Sutherland, Samuel 1203 Woodey, Martin 1002 1793 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillamon 2002 Sutherland, Samuel 1203 Woodey, Henry 5006 Woodey, Martin 1002 1794 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillamon 1305 Sutherland, Samuel 1203 Woodey, Henry 3006 1795 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillemon 1306 Sutherland, Samuel 1202 Woodey, Henry 3001 Woodey, Martin 1001 Woody, Samuel 1 1796 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillamon 1408 Woody, Martin 1001 Woody, Henry 3005 Woody, John 1002 1797 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillamon 1408 Woodey, Martin 1001 Woodey, Randolph 1001 Woodey, Henry 1003 Woodey, John 1 Woodey, David 1001 Wodey, Weyott 1001 1798 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillamon 1408 Woodey, Henry 1003 Woodey, Weyott 1001 Woodey, David 1001 Woodey, Randolph 1001 Woodey, John 1001 1799 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillemon 1407 Woody, Henry 1002 Woody, Martin 1002 Woody, David 1001 Woody, Weyott 1001 Woody, Randolph 1001 Woody, John 1002 1800 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillamon 1407 Woodey, Henry 1002 Woodey, David 1001 Woodey, Weyott 1001 Woodey, Randolph 1001 Woodey, John 1002 1801 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillamon 1404 Woodey, Henry 1003 Woodey, Martin 1001 Woodey, David 1001 Woodey, Weyott 1002 Woodey, Randolph 1001 1802 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillamon 1405 Woodey, Henry 2004 Woodey, Martin 1002 Woodey, Weyott 1001 Woodey, Randolph 1803 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Sutherland, Phillamon 2405 Woodey, Henry 2005 Woodey, Martin 1002 Woodey, David 1001 Woodey, Weyott MOVED Woodey, Randolph 1010 Woodey, John 1003

    06/22/2005 12:21:20
    1. Richard and Nehemiah Mullins
    2. m.moore1
    3. I'm looking for more information on Richard Mullins. I believe that Nehemiah could be a son. See the below. If anyone has comments or additional information on him, please contact me. --Marla RICHARD1 MULLINS was born abt. 1761. He married KEZIAH Abt. 1781 in Henry County, VA. She was born abt. 1763. Notes for RICHARD MULLINS: Henry Co. VA Order Book 3, 24 Sept. 1784 Court On the mo. of Caziah Mullins, she having made oath that she was in danger of her life from her husband, Richard Mullins. Richard Mullins, together with John Hunter and Joseph King, come into court and acknowledged themselves indebted. 1787 Fanklin Co. VA PP Tax List B Mullins, Richard 100002 Mullins, William 100028 1788 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List B Mullins, William 1004 Mullens, William 1001 1789 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, Ambrose 1002 Mullins, William 0001 1790 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, Ambrose 1002 Mullins, William 0001 Mullins, William Jr. 2004 1791 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, William 1005 Mullins, John 1001 Mullins, William Sr. 0001 Mullins, Richard 0001 1792 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, William 1002 Mullins, John 1001 Mullins, Richard 1001 1793 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, Richard 1001 1794 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, Richard 0001 Mullins, William 1004 1795 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, William 1005 Mullins, Richard 0001 1796 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, William 1001 1797 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, Richard 1 Mullins, William 1001 1798 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, William 3002 .18 Mullins, Richard 0001 .09 1799 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List A Mullins, William 3003 1800 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, William 2002 .24 1801 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, William 2003 .36 Mullins, Booker 1001 .12 1802 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, William 2005 .60 Mullins, Booker 4000 3.33 1803 Franklin Co. VA PP Tax List Mullins, William 1003 .36 Mullins, Booker 1 Franklin Co. VA Deed Book 5, p. 639, Sept 12, 1808 Inquisition at the dwelling house of Richard Mullins, before Stephen Smith, one of the coroners of the CommonWealth for the County, upon the view of the body of a female child said to be born of the body of Mary Ann Jones, alias Maryann Roberts, there lying dead, and upon the oaths of Thomas Hale, William Campbell, Luke Standifer, John Lavender, William W. Gadd, David Robertson, Samuel W. Carroll, Mordecai Mozley, John Hunter, James Young, William Standley, William Mullins, Booker Mullins, Thomas Standley, Robert Guilliam, George Guilliams, Richard Guilliams, Micajah Stone, William Stone, Noale Doss, Joseph Hale and Samuel Philpott, good and lawful men of the county aforesaid, who being sworn and charged to inquire on. Note: This record goes on to accuse Maryann Roberts, Amelia Barns and Keziah Mullins of feloniously killing the infant child aforesaid. The three women were later acquitted of all charges. 1810 Franklin Co. VA Census p. 488, Jesse Mullins 00110 10010 p. 488, Nehemiah Mullins 10010 24010 (Nehemiah doesn't appear on FCVA PP Tax Lists prior to 1804. Here, at age 25, he was born bef. 1785. Worrell documents him married in 1804 to Elizabeth Doss. The 2-3 younger children would be his, but the 4 older girls would not. Perhaps his mother remarried?) p. 489, Bowker Mullins 10010 10100 p. 489, William Mullins 12101 21011 Note: If Keziah was b. about 1800, she would be under age 10 in the census. William's children have been accounted for by other researchers. Jesse appears to have only one dau. under age 10--so probably didn't marry until after 1806. Bowker Mullins had only two children in 1810 under age 10--so, probably didn't marry until aft. 1804. It appears that perhaps Richard's youngest children were within his household. This makes Nehemiah a son of Richard. Children of RICHARD MULLINS and KEZIAH are: i. NEHEMIAH2 MULLINS, b. 1783; m. ELIZABETH DOSS, February 21, 1804, Franklin County, VA. Notes for NEHEMIAH MULLINS: Married: 21 FEB 1804 in Franklin County, VA The marriage record is documented in the list of Marriage Records, 1786 -1806. as transcribed in the book "Over the Mountain Men: Their Early C ourt Records in Southwest Virginia", by Anne Lowry Worrell. If b. 1783, would have been on PP Tax Lists by 1804. ii. FEMALE MULLINS, b. 1790. iii. FEMALE MULLINS, b. 1793. iv. FEMALE MULLINS, b. 1795. v. FEMALE MULLINS, b. 1798. vi. CATHERINE KEZIAH MULLINS, b. 1801, Franklin Co., VA; d. Aft. 1870, Crawford County, IN; m. MASON BIRD, May 15, 1819, Harrison County, Indiana; b. 1792, Franklin County, VA; d. October 08, 1873, Pope County, IL. Notes for CATHERINE KEZIAH MULLINS: Relationship to parents is not proven, position is based on the name "Keziah". 1850 Crawford Co. VA Census Diziah Bird, 47, VA (should be Keziah) 1870 Crawford Co. VA Census, Jennings Twp., 287 285 Bird, James 38 IN Nancy E. 15 Samuel R. 14 James K. 1 Keziah Bird, 70, VA

    06/22/2005 12:02:41
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] John Martin JR.
    2. m.moore1
    3. Here is the deed that identifies Nancy Spangler as the wife of John Martin.--Marla FCVA Deed Bk 7, p. 407, Jan 28, 1816 John Martin and Nancy his wife formerly Nancy Spangler of the Co. of Baldwin, State of Georgia to John Pinckard, one certain tract of land on the grassy fork of Snow Creek, 124 ac, bounded by Isham Belcher, Martin McGee and others, being the land the said Nancy out of her father's estate by commissioners, for the sum of 326 dollars, to them the said John & Nancy Martin paid by John Pinkard, the receipt whereof whereby acknowledged also all the right title and interest which we have or may hereafter have in the dower Estate of Elizabeth Hawkin's appointed her by the said commissioners above stated out of the lands of her deceased husband George Spangler's Estate of which the above tract is a part in consequence of which we do hereby freely convey to him the said John Pinkard. Wit: William Barrows,Isaac L. H., Nathl Mason. On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 19:03:00 -0400 "M. J. Spangler" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > "m.moore1" wrote: > >> Joann, I think you're right on about the John Martin who married Nancy >> Spangler being the son of John Martin Sr. (At least he's from that family. >> Hugh Martin should have named a son John, too, I would think.) DO you >>happen >> to have the Will Book Number and page number from the Will below of this >>John >> Martin? He sure didn't help things by not naming people, did he? > > .............Snip............ > ============================================= > Do you have any more info on Nancy Spangler who married John Martin? > There are dozens, if not hundreds, of Martins in my Spangler data base but >no Nancy married to John Martin. > I do have a Nancy Spangler born about 1830-1, died 1894 buried Martin >Cemetery, Floyd Co., VA > 1850 FCVA Census H625: Nancy 19 yo w/f, b. Floyd. > Married Moses Martin on Dec. 14, 1853 in Floyd Co. He was born about 1826-7 >and was a son of William Martin and > Sarah E. Harris born Patrick Co., Va. died 1909. > > Jack Spangler > Ellicott City, MD > PS > My Spangler line descended from Daniel and Mary Spangler who settled in >Franklin Co., Va around 1773. > > > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm >

    06/22/2005 11:57:22
    1. Directions to the picnic
    2. Rena
    3. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barbs/picnic_2005.html Rena Worthen [email protected] Genealogy without documentation is MYTHOLOGY Founder and President Craig - Botetourt Genealogy Club

    06/21/2005 02:36:36
    1. Re:Picnic Directions
    2. Barbara Stanley
    3. I'm going to put the directions from all directions on the web page because there are a lot of people asking directions. :-) <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barbs/picnic_2005.html>Picnic 2005 Barb S. ---------- At 06:24 PM 6/21/2005 -0400, you wrote: >.Folks, I hate to sound ignorant, but where is the Zion Lutheran Church, and >what time is the picnic? > >Yes, I can find my way to Floyd, unless they've closed Route 8. > >John in Ohio > > >==== VAFLOYD Mailing List ==== >Floyd County,Virginia Mailing List Web Site ><http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barbs/>http://freepages.genealog y.rootsweb.com/~barbs/ >

    06/21/2005 02:29:51
    1. martin in oklahoma
    2. Gloria Jarrell
    3. this is a great story.Gloria OKGenWeb the site and there is a picture of the family http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgenweb/pioneer/ohs/martin-maryjane.htm Oklahoma Genealogy OKGenWeb Indian Pioneer Papers About Copies Copyright Index Search Submit Transcribers A B C D E F G H I J K L M Mc N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Indian Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma Date: May 25, 1937 Name: Martha Jane Martin (Moore) Post Office Address: Duke, Oklahoma Born: October 2, 1870 Place of Birth: West Tennessee, Carrol County Father: T.J. Moore Place of Birth: Tennessee Other information about father: served in Civil War Mother: Nancy Elizabeth Place of birth: Tennessee Other information about mother: religious wife and mother Interviewer: Ethel D. Pfeiffer THE EXPERIENCES OF A PIONEER OF OKLAHOMA: My husband, father, and brother came to Greer County, Oklahoma (Texas then) in December 1885 to look for a location to move to and to homestead. They built a one-roomed house, broke land and dug a well, worked on the place until March, then father came back for mother and me. I had had a child born during my husband's absence, and she was three months old before he ever saw her. It was warm when we started for Oklahoma in a covered wagon. A neighbor family by the name of Brandon, a women, four children, and a brother, came along with us in their wagon. As we came, we camped one night near Beard City and my child became very sick and we got a doctor. The night was warm and father had stretched the tent facing the north. It blew up a blizzard and we had to set up all night with the baby and could not have fire on account of high wind; we almost froze. We wrapped up in bed quilts, but our feet got frostbitten. The next morning father reported that condition of the child to the doctor. He said to wrap her up well and bring her into town that she had symptoms of pneumonia, and we would have to stay over until the weather abated, which we did. We were delayed three days. We came on and it was very cold. We all located near each other and began life in Oklahoma. We got our fuel by digging mesquite roots out of the ground, which made a good fire. Our nearest town was twenty-five miles away, Quanah, Texas, where we got all supplies and mail. Our nearest neighbors were seven miles away. We had been here a short time when we heard the Indians were going to raid the new settlement. They resented the whites coming in and we would all gather in one place at night so we would all be together in case they came. This went on until the scare was over. We all had guns for protection as well as providing ourselves with meat. There were large herds of antelope. They would come close enough to shoot at. I have shot at them but never killed one myself. The man would bring them in and I would cook them on the fireplace in pots, skillets and dutch ovens. The hams were fine to fry, and the other cuts were stewed or roasted. There were so many wolves and coyotes it was almost impossible to raise chickens. There were many rattlesnakes. Two of my neighbors and myself kept count of the rattlers that were killed in one year. It was something over seven hundred. There were so many snakes I was always scared to death of them. I did not have any coffee mill. One time I parched my coffee and started to mother's to grind it. I had my baby in my arms, and my can of coffee also. In moving I heard something rattle and started running for I thought I was on a rattlesnake. As I ran I learned it was the coffee in the can. My father and husband broke the first land in this (Jackson) County. While they were away breaking land for others to make a living my mother would stay with me at night. She lived about one-half mile away. The wild cattle would get between the places, and she would have to hollow and whoop to shoo them away until eight or nine o'clock at night before she could come over. We went up on Turkey Creek one summer and worked through harvest. I cooked for the farm hands of Mr. Guthrie, for logs enough to build a dugout. We had sand storms and our dugout wasn't very tight. The sand would sift through and nearly stifle us. We could hardly breathe. One time it blew for three days and nights. My brother came and we had to leave the dugout and go to father's. We had a three years drought about ninety-one or ninety-two, and we raised nothing but a little cane. They were hard times and we had little to eat. I gathered mesquite beans in the fall and parched them for coffee, also parched sweet potatoes for coffee. Our stock ate the mesquite beans and got fat on them. The mesquite roots taken green and boiled with real strong old iron or copper would make a pretty golden colored dye. Also we made pretty purple colored dye of milk parsley weed, the same way. My husband cut cord wood for Mr. Warren McFarland for one dollar per day. The first time we tried to have church the preacher was a fraud. He preached at my house and all he knew about the Bible was that the whale swallowed Jonah. Three families were present. Father and mother always were church-goers and he took up for the preacher until he discovered he was only a bum and wanted to be fed. Our first school as a subscription school of three months. As the country was settled, each man that planted cotton donated two acres and what made on it for the building of a schoolhouse. The country was being settled fast and when it rained we raised good crops. The first cotton we planted made 1300 pounds and we hauled it to Quanah, Texas, to get it ginned. When we got there we found no gins, and no one buying cotton. We started to Wichita Falls, Texas to get rid of it when a man in Quanah said he would give two dollars per one hundred pounds if we never got rid of it, so we let him have it. It was twenty-three miles to the nearest doctor. We didn't have a doctor often. When I was confined my mother waited on me. When I had sick children I doctored them with home remedies. I am the mother of ten children. All lived to be grown. Seven live in what is now Jackson County. I worked in the field with my children except when I had a small baby. I picked around two hundred pounds of cotton per day and nursed my babies. The girls plowed and chopped cotton. We lived for years in a dugout with a dirt floor, and no one knows how much washing there is in raising a family of children crawling around in the dirt. Buy by and by we built a four-roomed house which we later traded for a hotel. The hotel rented for $65.00 per month but soon there was a town fight on and the town was moved away. We got very little out of the hotel. All I have left is my little three-roomed house which is in a bad state of repair. Submitted to OKGenWeb by Christine Martin Goldsmith January 2004. Submitter: Christine Martin Goldsmith [email protected] Date: January 26, 2004 Comments: Martha Jane Martin, maiden name Moore, is pictured below seated next to her husband, John Martin, along with her family, circa 1907. Martha went by Mattie during her adult years and was only 15 when she married John, who was more than 20 years her senior. Submitted to OKGenWeb by Christine Martin Goldsmith January 2004. OKGenWeb Notice: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Presentation here does not extend any permissions to the public. This material may not be included in any compilation, publication, collection, or other reproduction for profit without permission. The creator copyrights ALL files on this site. The files may be linked to but may not be reproduced on another site without specific permission from the OKGenWeb Coordinator, and their creator. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which they are presented, the notes and comments, etc. are. It is, however, permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use ONLY. Webmaster © All Rights Reserved Updated: 07 Feb 2005 ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul>

    06/21/2005 02:11:50
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] John Martin JR.
    2. m.moore1
    3. Joann, I think you're right on about the John Martin who married Nancy Spangler being the son of John Martin Sr. (At least he's from that family. Hugh Martin should have named a son John, too, I would think.) DO you happen to have the Will Book Number and page number from the Will below of this John Martin? He sure didn't help things by not naming people, did he? You may be right, too, about the Robert Martin who married Susannah Ray, being the one who left for Georgia. Maybe the later PP Tax Lists will identify which is which, so I'll have to order that microfilm sometime to see. I'll be posting any new information here on the VAFRANKL list. Marla On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 09:36:21 -0600 "Steve Jeppsen" <[email protected]> wrote: > Marla, > > The information you sent yesterday was great. I have been studying it and >trying to put it all together. As I was going through my notes I came >across another will that I copied from the Franklin County Will Books for >John Martin. It didn't help me much at the time, because John gave very few >names. After the information you sent me however, I believe it is the will >of John Martin husband of Nancy Spangler and son of John Martin, who died >around 1813. > > The will was dated 28th May 1818. David Dickenson was one of the >witnesses. The first part of the will is hard to make out, but refers to >the selling of his slaves. Then it says "Secondly, as my wife has a Brothere >and some other friends residing in the State of Georgia, it is probable she >may have a desire to remove there or elsewhere, if that should be the case, >it is my Will and Desire that the track of Land whereon I new reside may be >sold and the money arising therfrom maybe approproated in any manneer that >my Executors may think most beneficial to my family. Thirdly, It is wish >that my Executors shall amke a talte to John Johnson for a small tract of >land sold him upon his making payment for the same,....Lastly I appoint my >friend John Burwll and Richard Taliaferro (?) of the above named County >andState, likewise Andrew Malloy and John Houston of Morgan County Georgia my >Executors. I have merely named the Gentlemen residing in Georgia as my >Executors in c! > ase my wife should remove from Virginia. If that should be thcase the >executors there nust give a complete account to those ???in this state before >the Estate ??? In the case that my wife should marry again and it should >appear to my Executors that the property is in a fair way to be wasted, it is >my wishe and desire that my Executors should sell off on third of the estate > for her use and the balance be under the control of my Executors until my >Children become of age or marry. It is my wish and desire that my Executors >may ????portion of the property such as they may think the situation of the >Estate may justify of my land shoulsd be sold as above specified. I herby >give my Executors full power, to make complet and ful title to the purchaser. >thereof. > > Signed John Martin > 28th May 1818 > > Witness > David Dickerson > > The will was proved in 1818. > > As I examined the evidence of the Robert Martins, I wonder if Robert Martin >married to Susannah Robertson, is the son of James not Hugh. Since from >their wills they both died in Franklin, I believe this is the Robert on the >Tax List and the Census List. > > I propose that Robert Martin that married Susannah Ray is the son of Hugh >and possibly removed to Georgia with him. > > If this is so, then my Susie was probably neither of the above. The stories >handed down was that Mary Martin died leaving a small daughter Martha >Ferguson who was raised my her grandmother Susie Martin of Franklin Virginia. > > > JoAnn > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Visit the Franklin Co. VaGenWeb Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm >

    06/21/2005 01:44:39
    1. still looking for any clues to my Matthew Martin
    2. Gloria Jarrell
    3. It says Joseph Martin named one of his sons Brice Martin after the ship.So the given names in families are handed down so if you have a Brice Martin in your line you can maybe surmise it came from this family.Gloria By Gordon Aronhime Joseph Martin is a fine example of the gifted pioneer leader of the Old Southwest in the Eighteenth century. He lived a life of folk-lore proportions, held many offices in several states, and died almost forgotten. This pioneer was the son of another Joseph Martin. Born in Bristol, England, Joseph Martin, Sr, was the second son and middle sibling of a wealthy merchant. Since, in those days, the younger son inherited the name only, Joseph was shipped as supercargo to America that he might provide for himself. He sailed on a ship called the Brice, a name he gave to his eldest son and which has remained in the family. (1) the site http://www.ls.net/~newriver/swva/hssv-2.htm#martin ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul>

    06/21/2005 10:58:54
    1. Website: Home Town Locator, find county and more
    2. Paula Ward
    3. Home Town Locator: Community Profiles http://www.hometownlocator.com/ Don't know the county? Use the State/City complete list (long). Click on a state, then select the city. The State/County selection is on the lower right. Click on a state, then click on a county. Next click on the town/city you're looking for. There are some very interesting links on the town page, including: How far is it from (town) to.? This link will give you a rough idea of the distance between two towns within the U.S. For example, suppose you had ancestors in two different counties and you want to find out how close the two towns were. Fill in the town and state for the comparison. The results will be "as the crow flies' air miles," not driving miles, between the two. This site's profiles include census, demographic and income data, parks, schools, libraries, hospitals, airports, environmental conditions, local newspapers, media outlets, employment, maps, coordinates and aerial photos. Community profiles of 42,500 U.S. cities, towns, and zip codes. Paula Kelley Ward San Antonio, Texas [email protected] "My family tree is full of notholes. It's not him, it's not her, it's not them . . ."

    06/21/2005 05:22:38
    1. Website: RootsWeb Town Search
    2. Paula Ward
    3. I know this question has come up before, and I thought I'd add this as a quick resource for finding the county that a town is in: RootsWeb Town Search http://resources.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/townco.cgi Paula Kelley Ward [email protected] "He that boasts of his descent is like the potato, the best part of him is underground" -- Thomas Overbury

    06/20/2005 04:56:58
    1. could one of these Matthew Martins have been
    2. Gloria Jarrell
    3. Matthew Martin that later married Edith Staton he being born 1773?Gloria Mathew Martin found in: Marriage Index: KY, NC, TN, VA, WV 1728-1850 Spouse: Elizabeth Clark Marriage Date: Dec 11, 1819 Location: Campbell Co., Virginia Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT Microfilm: 0031050 Data Introduction Mathew Martin found in: Marriage Index: KY, NC, TN, VA, WV 1728-1850 Spouse: Molly Mills Marriage Date: Sep 19, 1797 Location: Campbell Co., Virginia Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT Microfilm: 0031050 Data Introduction ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul>

    06/20/2005 04:04:10
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] Jesse Martin
    2. Gloria Jarrell
    3. Your welcome.Gloria ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul> ----- Original Message ----- From: "m.moore1 " <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:53 AM Subject: Re: [VAFRANKL] Jesse Martin > Yes, I went back and checked and it was there. Thank you!--Marla > > > On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 13:26:32 -0400 > "Gloria Jarrell" <[email protected]> wrote: > > The ages of the people in the family I would imagine it is the same as the > > 1810 census records .Did I send the site you can check it all out at the > > site.?Gloria > > ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul> > > ----- Original Message ----- > >From: "m.moore1 " <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 7:40 AM > > Subject: Re: [VAFRANKL] Jesse Martin > > > > > >> Gloria, I haven't seen the 1800 census before...do you know what the > > numbers > >> mean? Thanks, Marla > >> > >> > >> On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 20:48:06 -0400 > >> "Gloria Jarrell" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > Oglethorpe ,Ga 1800 census Jesse Martin total of 7 people in > >> > household.Gloria 28 Jesse Martin 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 > > 0 > >> > 7 total in family > >> > Captain Matthew`s district. > >> > ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul> > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > ==== 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 > > >

    06/20/2005 04:30:23
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] Jesse Martin
    2. m.moore1
    3. Yes, I went back and checked and it was there. Thank you!--Marla On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 13:26:32 -0400 "Gloria Jarrell" <[email protected]> wrote: > The ages of the people in the family I would imagine it is the same as the > 1810 census records .Did I send the site you can check it all out at the > site.?Gloria > ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul> > ----- Original Message ----- >From: "m.moore1 " <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 7:40 AM > Subject: Re: [VAFRANKL] Jesse Martin > > >> Gloria, I haven't seen the 1800 census before...do you know what the > numbers >> mean? Thanks, Marla >> >> >> On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 20:48:06 -0400 >> "Gloria Jarrell" <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Oglethorpe ,Ga 1800 census Jesse Martin total of 7 people in >> > household.Gloria 28 Jesse Martin 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 > 0 >> > 7 total in family >> > Captain Matthew`s district. >> > ~Wehali Usdi~<Look not at the Eyes but at the Soul> >> > >> > >> > >> > ==== 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 >

    06/19/2005 10:53:43
    1. Re: Picnic Story Book!
    2. Carolyn Bruce
    3. Thanks, Barb, Glad you like it. And many thanks to Allison Galt-Hall for getting it printed and put together! Carolyn HALE BRUCE Co-author of Rebel King, Hammer of the Scots (hardback is out of print) 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

    06/19/2005 02:57:40
    1. RE: [VAFLOYD] Re: Picnic Story Book!
    2. Paula Ward
    3. If we can't be at the picnic, how can we get a copy of the book? Paula Kelley Ward [email protected] Warning! When shaking family tree, relatives may fall out! -----Original Message----- From: Carolyn Bruce [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 7:58 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VAFLOYD] Re: Picnic Story Book! Thanks, Barb, Glad you like it. And many thanks to Allison Galt-Hall for getting it printed and put together! Carolyn HALE BRUCE Co-author of Rebel King, Hammer of the Scots (hardback is out of print) 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 ==== VAFLOYD Mailing List ==== Surnames of Families of Floyd Co., Virginia Floyd County Census Study by Barb R. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7ebarbr/Surnames_Main.htm

    06/19/2005 02:31:02
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] Picnic Story Book!
    2. Boo Hoo. I am unable to attend from Indiana. Have a good time. Margaret

    06/19/2005 12:54:53
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] Picnic Story Book!
    2. Barbara Stanley
    3. The books are a gift for each subscriber that attends the picnic. Barb S. ---------- At 06:27 PM 6/19/2005 -0400, you wrote: >Will the book be available? > >Margaret > > >==== 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 >

    06/19/2005 12:31:43
    1. Re: [VAFRANKL] Picnic Story Book!
    2. Will the book be available? Margaret

    06/19/2005 12:27:15
    1. Picnic Story Book!
    2. Barbara Stanley
    3. I just saw a copy of the story book that Carolyn Hale Bruce did for the picnic!!! It's super - Carolyn did a fantastic job. You all are really going to like it! Thanks Very Much Carolyn!!!!! Barb S.

    06/19/2005 12:08:37
    1. Sarah Parrott
    2. Would the name of Sarah Parrott mother have been Winea? Is that how the record be read? Marriage Bonds of Franklin County Virginia 1786-1858 page 108 Harper, Josiah and Sarah Parrott, dau. Winea,Dec. 27, 1787. Sur. Joseph Parrot. 37.

    06/19/2005 09:14:29