Hi, I'm searching for the birth date,place and parents of my ancestor HENRY WIILARD. HENRY WILLARD Born ca 1810 place unknown Died: 1871 Charleston,Kanawha County,WV Married: 12 September 1836 Franklin County, VA PARENTS:UNKNOWN HARRIET ELIZABETH RICHARDS Born: 7 April 1819 Franklin County,VA Died: 9 July 1889 Charleston,Kanawha County,WV PARENTS: DAVID RICHARDS/CHLOE HODGES Would appreciate any help anyone can give me in locating birth place, parents of HENRY WILLARD Thank you, Tishie Yvonne Creasy RESEARCHING:WILLARD,RICHARDS,HODGES,KEEN,HAMILTON,STEWART,PARKER,SAUNDERS.TURNER.BURNETT.TATE, WHITE,HUNTER,LOFTUS/LOFTIS, DICKENS(DINKINS),VIA, PENNINGTON, INGRAM,JAMES,CANTERBURY.
Hi, I'm searching for birth date,place, parents for my PARKER and SAUNDERS ancestors. ZACHARIAH PARKER Born: ca 1810 place unknown Died: ca 1874 Kanawha County,WV Buried: Jarvis Cemetery,Mink Shoals,Kanawha County,WV Married: 5 October 1836 Bedford County,VA PARENTS UNKNOWN SARAH(SALLY) SAUNDERS Born: ca 1810 ,place unknown Died: ca 1874 Kanawha County, WV Buried: Jarvis Cemetery,Mink Shoals,Kanawha County,WV PARENTS UNKNOWN Son: GEORGE ANDREW PARKER Born: 1 August 1847, Franklin County, VA Died: 13 May 1892, Kanawha County,WV Buried: Jarvis Cemetery.Mink Shoals, Kanawha County, WV Married; 28 December 1865,Kanawha County,WV SUSAN JANE WILLARD Born: 4 February, 1846 Franklin County, VA Died: 19 May 1928 Kanawha County, WV Buried: Jarvis Cemetry, Mink Shoals,Kanawha County,WV Parents:HENRY WILLARD/HARRIET ELIZABETH RICHARDS Would appreciate any information or insight for the parents, birth date/place for ZACHARIAH PARKER/SARAH(SALLY)SAUNDERS Thank you, Tishie Yvonne Cochran Creasy RESEARCHING: PARKER,SAUNDERS,WILLARD,RICHARDS,HODGES,KEEN,HAMILTON, STEWART,TURNER,BURNETT,TATE,WHITE,HUNTER, LOFTUS/LOFTIS,DICKENS(DINKINS),PENNINGTON,VIA,CANTERBURY,DICK,INGRAM,JAMES,BLACK,HIGGENBOTHAM..
Elizabeth Stewart was the daughter of James Stewart who died ca. 1798 in Franklin CO VA. James lived on Chestnut Creek with his sons: David, married Rebecca Hambleton, Charles married Charity Richards (his neice), James JR who married Rachel Holloway and a William Stewart unknown. Here they are in Pittsylvania CO VA tithables: Pittsylvania Co, VA Tithable ListsYearList TakerNameNo.Acres 1767Hugh InnesStewart, James & James, Jr.Cochrum, Abner1776William WitcherStuart, Senr(?), James2Stuart, William Stuart, David1Stuart, Junr(?), James1 Teresa Stuart de Rios [email protected] wrote: Hi, I'm searching for birth date/place, death date/place, mariiage datee/place and parents of some of my Franklin County ancestors, viz: DAVID RICHARDS Born: abt. 1797 PLACE UNKNOWN Died: abt. 1836 Franklin County, VA Married: 21 July 1818 Franklin County,VA PARENTS:SHADRACK RICHARDS/SUSANNAH HAMILTON CHLOE HODGES Born:abt. 1800 PLACE UNKNOWN Died: August 1871 Franklin County,VA PARENTS:ABEDNEGO HODGES/SALLY A. KEEN SHADRACK RICHARDS Born: abt. 1755 PLACE UNKNOWN Died: abt. 7 May 1827 Franlin County, VA Married: 28 October 1779 Franklin County,VA PARENTS: EDWARD RICHARDS/ELIZABETH STEWART ABEDNEGO HODGES Born: abt. 1759 PLACE UNKNOWN Died: 9 December 1842 Franklin County,VA Married; DATE/PLACE UNKNOWN PARENTS: UNKNOWN SALLY A. KEEN Born: abt. 1759 PLACE UNKNOWN Died: DATE/PLACE UNKNOWN PARENTS:UNKNOWN EDWARD RICHARDS Born: abt. 1740 PLACE UNKNOWN Died: 16 April 1812 Franklin County,VA Married: bef. 1755 PLACE UNKNOWN PARENTS: UNKNOWN ELIZABETH STEWART Born abt. 1740 PLACE UNKNOWN Died: DATE/PLACE UNKNOWN PARENTS:UNKNOWN Any help anyone can give me with filling the "blanks" for my ancestors would be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Tishie Yvonne Cochran Creasy RESEARCHING:RICHARDS,HAMILTON,STEWART, HODGES, KEEN, PARKER,SAUNDERS,WILLARD, TURNER,BURNETTE,TATE, WHITE,INGRAM,VIA,HUNTER,LOFTUS/LOFTIS, DICKENS(DINKINS),DICK,JAMES,PENNINGTON,BLACK. ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== Please Visit the Franklin Co. Web Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new Resources site!
In a message dated 5/26/2005 6:48:34 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: <<I descend from Jerusha "Ruth" FRAZIER who, when she married, was said to be the daughter of Elizabeth BOWLES. (See WINGFIELD, Marshall, MARRIAGE BONDS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY VIRGINIA 1786-1858, p. 73: "DILLION, Joseph and Jerusha FRAZIER, dau. Elizabeth BOWLES, Feb. 5, 1831. Sur. Solomon KING.") I also have Elizabeth FRAZIER marrying Joseph BOWLES (See WINGFIELD, Marshall, MARRIAGE BONDS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY VIRGINIA 1786-1858, p. 42: "BOWLES, (BOLES) Joseph and Elizabeth FRAZIER, Oct 5, 1812. Sur. Geo. TURNER.">> I'm sure there's a connection here somewhere.... Looking at the surety bondsmen George Turner and Solomon King. Probable candidates would be: Solomon King b. 1795 d. 1835 was married to Elizabeth "Betsy" Turner b. 1804 d. 1894 d/o George Wilson Turner b. 1776 d. 1854. These people were alive when this bond was taken out, but there are also a few namesakes that are possible also. I don't have either bride or groom in my base. Good Luck, Dan Cook
I descend from Jerusha "Ruth" FRAZIER who, when she married, was said to be the daughter of Elizabeth BOWLES. (See WINGFIELD, Marshall, MARRIAGE BONDS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY VIRGINIA 1786-1858, p. 73: "DILLION, Joseph and Jerusha FRAZIER, dau. Elizabeth BOWLES, Feb. 5, 1831. Sur. Solomon KING.") I also have Elizabeth FRAZIER marrying Joseph BOWLES (See WINGFIELD, Marshall, MARRIAGE BONDS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY VIRGINIA 1786-1858, p. 42: "BOWLES, (BOLES) Joseph and Elizabeth FRAZIER, Oct 5, 1812. Sur. Geo. TURNER." Then there is Abraham or Alexander FRASER and Elizabeth NOE (See Patrick Co., Virginia Marriage Register, photostat copy in Virginia State Library and Archives, Richmond: 1792, 12 December, Abraham/Alexander FRAZOR m. Elizabeth NOE, Surety: Samuel NOE, Quila BLAKLEY.) Are these Elizabeths all the same person? 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 ----- Original Message ----- From: GenealogyLady To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 4:27 PM Subject: Re: [VAPATRICK] My Alexander Frazier's Family in America John and Elnora: We all thank you both for the marvelous work you've done with the FRAZIER line. A wonderful job! Cousin Debbie --- John & Elnora Wyrick <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello All, > I have posted 8 of the 12 generations I have for the > family of ALEXANDER > FRAZIER, born Bet. 1640 - 1660 in Scotland, and died > in County Cheshire. He > married CATHERINE GLENNDUNNING 23 August 1683 in > Edinburgh Parish, > Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, daughter of GEORGE > GLENDUNNING and EUPHAM > NISBET. She was born 08 November 1659 in Scotland, > to our Home Page, URL > below. Shown in the "Frazier Family Notes" down near > the bottom > of the page, Alexander and Catherine's descendants > migrated across the > entire USA, my Line settled first around NC & > Patrick & Henry Counties, VA. > Would be happy to meet any new Cousins, additions > and corrections are > welcome. > Elnora Frances Cook-Wyrick > > John & Elnora Cook-Wyrick Families; > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/y/r/Elnora--F-Wyrick/ > > > > Yesterday is a memory, Tomorrow is a dream, Today is > a Gift > > > > ==== VAPATRIC Mailing List ==== > Patrick County Heritage Book Volumes 1 & 2 > http://www.myvirginiaheritage.com/heritage_books/patrick_county2.htm > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ==== VAPATRIC Mailing List ==== Patrick County Historical Society http://www.patcovahistory.org/
Hi Bob My 4th grgrandparents are John Henry Divers b.1736 Baltimore d.1800 Rocky Mount + Mary Rebecca Greer b.~1746 d.1800. Do you know how they connect with John Henry Greer you mentioned in your last post? Their son-James Francis Divers b.1784 d.1838 Georgetown, Pettis, MO + Elizabeth Harris b.1788 Franklin Co. d.1846 also in Georgetown. Their dau.-Mary Cintha Divers b.1812 Franklin Co. d.1856 Pettis, MO +(brickwall) Thomas Alexander Cruse b.1812 Franklin Co. d.? Their dau.-Mary Elizabeth Cruse b. 1845 Franklin Co. d.1924 MO +Joseph Stover b.1842 MO d. aft.1880 census. Their dau.-Minnie Stover b.1884 Rich Hill, Bates, MO. d.1961 Henryetta, Okmulgee, OK + Alfred William Miller b.1884 Pleasanton, Linn, KS d.1969 Henryetta. Their dau.-Bessie Irene Love Miller b.1917 Coalton, Oklmulgee, OK d.1997 Tulsa, Tulsa, OK.(my Mom). Any connections, info or data you may have greatly appreciated. Sherry
Just one more thought on this. In the narrative on the history of the Sontage post office in the Virginia Historical Inventory, the writer states that John Henry Greer went to Missouri in "the grand cavalcade of 1838". Anybody else heard of this? The Hodges did go all over, but mostly to Sumner County, Tennessee (Gertrude Mann documented several Franklin County families that made the same trip) about 1812. They show up all along the Kanawha Trace, but mostly clustered around Winfield, Putnam County, West Virginia. Ephraim and Abner Hodges went with the Godard, Dodson and Hollingsworth families first to the Norton, Virginia are and then to White and DeKalb Counties in Tennessee. From Tennessee, some moved to Illinois, then some of those to Missouri and Arkansas. Bob Hodges
I'm headed right there to see about my ancestor Sutherland Ross--hope so... Peter Ramsey Henry, VA
5/19/2005 Ross Chappell wrote: >Hello Barbara, > >I am the author of a new book about the ROSS family. One member of this >family, Daniel Ross (1740-1822), came to then Henry County in 1777, and >resided on Smith River at the Franklin and Patrick County line. > >The book is described at the following website: www.RossBook.com > >Details about the book, and its Index of Persons and Index of Places is >posted at the website. > >If possible, I would appreciate you providing a link to www.rossbook.com >from the Patrick and Franklin County genweb pages. > >Thank you, > >Ross Chappell >Kennesaw, GA >
Hi Dan; Looking for info about Charity J. Mullins; b. Apr 1852, d. ??VA, m. John Wood; b. Dec 1859 in Patrick Co., on 21 Aug 1878 in Franklin Co. Their daughter, Sarah/Sally May Wood; m. Eugene G. Thomas, s/o Thomas Tate Thomas and Elizabeth Mary Divers. Sally and Eugene are my husbands paternal grandparents. Jan Thomas Textile Specialist, Historian and Independent Researcher Colorado Springs In a message dated 5/16/2005 3:45:40 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Good way to keep the list busy for awhile..... Direct lines include: Lavinder, Parcell, Steagall, Warren, Hodges, Goode, McMillian, Mullins and Stanley all from the present Franklin Co., area Snow, Chestnut Creek and South of the Pigg River for the most part. Dan Cook Huntington Beach, California
I am researching the Holland Family in Southwest Virginia in the counties of Bedford, Floyd, Franklin and Montgomery. My great grandfather was William Reily HOLLAND b. about 1820, d. 14 September 1897 in Floyd County, Virginia. He married Mary Jane (Polly) MOORE, of Franklin County, VA on 27 December 1843. She died 4 January 1917. They had 13 children, 8 boys - John H., William R., Robert B., Thomas M., Jesse B., Raymond, George D., and James D. . . . and 5 girls - Vila A., Netti H., Mary A., Nancy L., and Sally Ann. I am trying to determine the parents of William Reily HOLLAND. His father may have been a "John Holland," since his first son was named "John." He also had a son named "James." The parents of Polly MOORE were John MOORE and Annie AUSTIN of Franklin County, VA The Floyd County, Virginia Clerks Office recognizes these nine variant spellings of this family name: "Holland, Hollands, Hollans, Holan, Hollens, Hollen, Hollon, Hollins, Hollings" I have found in legal documents several variant spellings of the name in the same document! In my Holland ancestry there were a number of first names of "Jesse, Benjamin, John, William, James" Do you have similar naming patterns in and of your Holland ancestry in the 1700 to 1850 time period? I would be happy to share any data that might assist you. Thank you. Irby N. Hollans, Jr. in Fairfax, VA [email protected]
Fellow researchers, I have just called the Franklin Co. Historical Society and the person in charge says, DEFINITELY, the "new" Genesis of a Virginia Frontier by T. Keister Greer is not a new edition. It is merely the first actual bound publication of the 1946 honors thesis that Greer did as a Senior at UVA. DARN! David Copus 209 Burns Way Fanwood, NJ 07023 908-889-7598 [email protected] [email protected]
I do not believe the Greer book is "new." He wrote it as his senior honors thesis in 1946 when he was at the University of Virginia. If he has come out with a new edition, I'd love to hear about it. David Copus 209 Burns Way Fanwood, NJ 07023 908-889-7598 [email protected] [email protected]
Has anyone read this new book by T. Keister Greer? "GENESIS OF A VIRGINIA FRONTIER: THE ORIGINS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1740-1785" Including the names of its first settlers, their property, and how the county evolved in its earliest years? Who is in it? I bet it covers the northeast and not the southwest side of Franklin County. Speaking of books - I have just finished Carolyn and Charles Bruce's brilliantly illustrated quick history of Virginia and feel that it is a perfect book. It confirms what I have been suspecting since my first trip to Williamsburg in 2002. Virginia is the center of the universe. I have been on two school field trips to Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts, yet I had no idea that there were English settlements south of Cape Cod. The Pilgrims working in the village never mentioned being second place. Yet, on my first trip to Jamestown, we were clearly told over and over that Jamestown was here long before the Mayflower. This was shocking to my New England ears. Can this be? There were others involved in the birth of our country besides Paul Revere, John Hancock, Benjamin Franklin, and the Adam's? I began to dig deeper. I traced my family roots, and found some of the terms confusing, but now, thanks to Carolyn's complete coverage of anything that matters I now understand terms such as "Purse, Person, Cavalier and Old Dominion." And how about all those presidents born in Virginia? What I found most amazing was that Lexington, Virginia was named after the town where the first disorganized, skirmish of the American Revolution broke out; Lexington, Massachusetts. What most Virginians probably don't know is that there is still a battle going on in Lexington. This ongoing fight is against the neighboring town of Concord, where the second, more organized, out and out battle occurred. It seems that both towns want to claim "The shot heard round the world." This famous phrase was penned by Ralph Waldo Emerson while sitting in his grandfather's home, overlooking the Old North Bridge in Concord, MA. Concord residents feel certain that when Ralph wrote the poem he was gazing out towards the North Bridge and he was referring to "the first organized armed resistance of the Revolutionary War on April 19, 1775." Concord historians will also let you know that whatever happened in neighboring Lexington was an accident and a mess. In fact, this modern argument is so bitter that at a Concord town meeting, when some citizens proposed to install public restrooms somewhere in Concord center for the many tourists, a resident cried out, "Let them go in Lexington!" Now, please don't think that because I was born in Connecticut that I have any Yankee ancestors. I did happen to marry a second generation American who grew up less than a mile from the famous Lexington battle green, where the Minuteman Statue attracts many a visitor. And, his birthday happens to be April 19th. So, every year when Lexington holds its annual Patriot's day parade, my husband thinks the parade is for him. I only bring this into my review of Carolyn's easy-to-read and extremely informative Virginiana book, because he did have a bitter response when I read to him the page about the first documented Thanksgiving occurring in 1619 along the James River in Virginia. He said, calmly, "The Thanksgiving that occurred in Plymouth in 1621 actually involved Native Americans sitting down and sharing a meal with the survivors of a long hard year, not a bunch of British guys kissing the ground, grateful that their own lives were saved." Well, that's some kind of attitude! Fortunately, as I help my 5th grade son with his new American History book, I can see that the Southern Colonies are covered in immense detail, and he even has a chapter on the Scots-Irish, the Great Wagon Road, and frontier life. At least he'll grow up knowing where he came from. Linda Jo Groton, MA However, if my mother was born in Endicott, then I am still a daughter of the South.
Sorry, cannot help you on the Robertson or English families, BUT does any one know who the ancestors of three Cunningham brothers, Samson (b. 1796), Fleming (b. 1801) and Lee (b. 1807). Fleming married Franklin Co., VA, Jane Lemon on 9-20-1830 and all moved to Gibson County, TN in 1831. Were these brothers from Franklin also? Who were their parents? Millard ************************************************* -------------- Original message -------------- > Hi All, > > First let me THANK EVERYONE for the information on the English surname. > > Does anyone know if there is a Cunningham connection in anyway between the > Robertson family and/or English marriage occuring approximately 1830-1840. > > Thanks > > Peace > > Mona > > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Visit the Franklin Co. Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm >
ROCKINGHAM & STOKES COUNTIES NORTH CAROLINA I would like to pass along a brand new website started by me about the Genealogical Society of Rockingham & Stokes counties. I plan to keep our meetings updated, and have all kinds of helpful information for doing research in these two counties. I welcome your comments or ideas to better the site. This is the only site that we have at this time. The Society had another one but it is no longer available, due to several reasons. Bookmark this site, and return to it.....as our meeting places and times change throughout the year. Plus I hope to add more links from this page to other great sources. And join us at our swap meetings too.....they are always a big hit. http://www.geocities.com/cyberweed40/GENEALOGICALSOCIETYNOTEBOOK.html Lisa Smith Publicity Committee Chairman - GSRS [email protected]
I believe I am related to Daniel Smith. Is he married to Ruth Hickson? Would like to know more if you have it. Also connected to Radfords and Underwoods. Beckie Hammons Houston
Carol, Here's what I have on Patsy (Elizabeth) Goode. Perhaps a bit shaky as I've not settled into some of this info yet, but it's a start. Peter Ramsey Henry, Va ------------ Patsy Elizabeth Goode, b. ca. 1788 in FnCo., VA, d. bef. 4 March 1851 Father: David (III) Goode, Sr., b. 1 October 1762 in Germantown, PA, d. 31 March 1851 Mother: Elizabeth Waltz, b. 1770, d. aft. 1840 Spouse: Benjamin A. Wray, b. ca. 1757 Benjamin Wray b. ca 1820 may also be a s/o this BAWray. Also a Chesly Wray hse 218 in 1850 census may be a s/o this BAW. Married 5 March 1806 in Franklin Co., VA. Children and grandchildren: 1 Jaconas Wray, b. ca. 1798, m. Lucinda Seay, 17 February 1829 in Frnkln Co., VA; 1 grandchild 2 Jonas Wray, b. ca. 1802/8, m. Betsy Angle, 10 August 1829 in FnCo., VA, m. Elizabeth Angle, 16 November 1837 in FnCo., VA; 1 grandchild 3 Sarah Wray, b. ca. 1807, m. John G. Campbell, 21 February 1826 in FnCo., VA 4 Jane Wray, b. ca. 1811, m. Henry Johnson, 16 November 1837 in FnCo., VA 5 Abner/Meredith Wray, b. ca. 1812, m. Susan (?) Wray; 5 grandchildren 6 Lot Wray, b. ca. 1816, m. Julia Beckner, 10 April 1842, m. Lucy Chitwood, 1890 in Frnkln Co., VA; 3 grandchildren ========================
I am not a direct ....but I have these in my files: John Angle m. Frances Fanny Rudy April 3, 1798 in Franklin Co. They had a son Henry J. Angle b. about 1800 who married Lucy Wood b 1804 (d of Thomas and Sarah Sally Pasley Wood. ) John and Fanny had 2 sons Edwin W. and John W. Angle. I don't have anything on these 2 boys. I do have The Wood family back 2 more generations. Gail Longton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol & John Otto" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 6:45 PM Subject: Re: [VAFRANKL] & FRANKL] Roll Call - RUDY & MCGUIRE, ANGLE, BROWER, COFFMAN, HISOR, LEHMAN, PRESSEL, REEDIE. > The John Angle that you mention below was the oldest son of Peter Angle > and brother of Henry Angle, among others. Based on information I obtained > from others living in Franklin County, John and Fanny (Rudy) Angle were > the parents of Elizabeth Angle, second wife of Jonas Wray and first cousin > of Jonas' first wife Elsabeth Angle. Elsabeth was the daughter of Henry > Angle and Sarah Robertson/Robinson. I am the great great granddaughter of > Jonas Wray and Elsabeth Angle. Jonas had five daughters with Elsabeth and > at least three more with Elizabeth. I have a copy of a book, copyright > 1969, on the Angle family written by Eula Ferguson Angle. The book lists > only Daniel and Henry J. Angle as the children of John and Fanny, so I'm > not sure if Elizabeth was their daughter or not. I was told by another > descendant of Jonas that he left Elizabeth Angle, probably between 1870 > and 1880, to live with Elizabeth Clements with whom he had additional > children. I was told, and I found no r > ecord to dispute it, that Jonas never married Elizabeth Clements. > > Carol Otto > Va. Beach VA > > HeathCR wrote: >> Seeking ancestors & descendants of Daniel rudy and the name of Daniel's >> wife. Also seeking the ancestors of Sally MCGUIRE (believed to be a >> daughter of Moses MCGUIRE/MAGUIRE) who married Samuel RUDY, son of Daniel >> RUDY on 25 Sept 1795 at Franklin Co., VA. >> >> I'd also like to correspond with anyone who has relatives that married in >> Franklin Co. VA to other children of Daniel RUDY such as: >> >> John ANGLE who married Fanny RUDY on 3 April 1798 >> >> Jacob BROWER who married Anne RUDY 17 July 1798 >> >> Jacob COFFMAN who married Catherine RUDY in 1794 >> >> DeVault CROWL/CHROWELL who married Sarah/Salome RUDY on 13 Aug 1803. >> >> Jabob HISER/HISOR who married Elizabeth RUDY 10 Oct 1795 >> >> Daniel PRESSEL who married Mary Macklin REEDIE/RUDY 25 Mar 1792 >> >> and >> >> Daniel LEHMAN who married Frances RUDY (believed to be a sister of >> Daniel >> RUDY) on 2 Feb 1791. >> >> >> >> >> >> ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== >> Please Visit the Franklin Co. Web Site >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm >> >> > > > ==== VAFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Please Visit the Franklin Co. Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/franklin.htm >