Pam, Thanks for trying. I think this was another Lewis Williams. The one I am searching for is Lewis who married Leticia Farley. He was the son of John who was the son of Jeremiah. I appreciate your help. Phyllis
Hi, Bill, Do you find Henry Bolton or James Conrad Bolton among those rosters? Many thanks for any help you can provide. Margo Bolton Truel
Thanks Marge. I'll call just to be sure when they'll be there. Bill
Pam, Would you please check for Lewis Williams and his wife Leticia? Thank you. Phyllis
Does anyone on the list know the days/hours the Giles County Historical Society is open? And does it have archieves or source material? I'm desperately seeking an ancestor who was there in 1864 and probably earlier and plan a trip down that way soon. Bill Johnson Harrisburg, PA
Hi, Pam. I've checked Giles Co. census in 1860 for my ggggrandfather James A. Johnston, but maybe he's in your list. Will you look? In was born in about 1838, so would have been about 22 years old in 1860. Thanks.
Thanks Pam ... I would like you to look up if you will, James CARR, m: to Polly, their children were born in Giles, sinking Creek, VA. Polly's name was Mary A TAYLOR. Also if you have the time, Willian (Homer) Webb m: to James' and Polly's daughter, Isabella. Thanks again. Bette Pam Kerschner wrote: > I have the 1860 Giles County, Virginia Annotated Census > by Charles L. Davis and I have his permission to do lookups > for people. > > Let me know if I can help anyone. > > Pam Kerschner > [email protected] > > ==== VAGILES Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Giles County VaGenWeb page recently? > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vagiles/
Yes Bill ... I would still like the WEBB you have. I really thank you for doing this. Bette Kushner wrote: > Hi Bill... Could you see if their are any WEBB's or KARR/CARR's in the book > you have on loan? > Thinks. Bette > > Bill Hobbs wrote: > > > Good evening, > > > > For a limited time I have the above titled book on loan from the > > Virginia Tech Library. The book includes the rosters of CSA soldiers > > who fought in these units. I shall be happy to do lookups until time > > runs out (they charge one dollar per day for each day past the > > deadline. Here is an example a roster listing from French's Battery, > > Giles Artillery. > > > > HOBBS, William S.: Student and farm laborer in Pearisburg in Giles Co. > > in 1860, age 20 yrs. Enlisted 6/5/61 Giles C. H. with the rank of > > Corporal. Paroled Appomattox. > > > > Come and get it! > > > > Bill Hobbs > > > > ==== VAGILES Mailing List ==== > > Older Giles County Queries are indexed at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vagiles/quindex.html > > ==== VAGILES Mailing List ==== > Older Giles County Queries are indexed at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vagiles/quindex.html
Anything on an Allen Harvey? Born Virginia, died Lawrence County, Ohio Jim
Hello Dreama - do have information on the Belcher lineage to the immigrant ancestor? Jim
Bill, Thanks so much for the ROBERTSON hits. Interesting info! Would you mind checking HARMAN or HARMON for me, too? Pam
Could you please look up the names SHELL and PETERS? Thanks Bill for taking the time to do this. Bobby
Bill, Thanks for all your work! What about HAREs ? Wanda
Hello and thank you, Bill, could you please look for Lively? - JoAnne
I have the 1860 Giles County, Virginia Annotated Census by Charles L. Davis and I have his permission to do lookups for people. Let me know if I can help anyone. Pam Kerschner [email protected]
In going thru the 1860 census by Charlie Davis I came across this info that might help someone. Guy D. Conley, was in Co. F, 8th Regiment, Bland Co, Va. James F. Conley, Co. F,8th Regiment, Cavalry Brigade, Bland Co, Va. Josuha G. French was in Co. f., 45th Regiment, Bland Co, Va Allen Bane in 7th Va.Vol. Inf. Lewis Tickle died 5 June 1864, New Hope Va., died in battle James Waggoner was in Co. G, 36th Va. Regiment, Inf. Smith's Brigade Bland Co. died in Civil War. Hiram in Co. F 8th Regiment, Cavalry Brigade (Bland Rangers) Civil War I mention these names because they are related. I have a limited selection of this info but will do lookups of what I do have. Marge
In going through information in the 1860 census book by Charlies Davis I came across the following info: Rev. Landon Duncan appears to have married several couples in Giles Co. Landon was a minister for the Disciples of Christ and a Commissioner of Revenue of Giles Co. for years. he died at Narrows, Giles Co. 22 Sept. 1867, Will 25 Dec. 1865, probated 18 Nov. 1867. In the 1860 census Landon is 74 and listed in the home of Joseph H. Hare.
Elke, As previously reported, there were no Duncans; neither were there Halls or Bowlings. Sorry. Best wishes, Bill Hobbs
Hi Sandra,do you have a web address for that BLANKENSHIP LIST, My family history rcords was burned in a house fire in 1950 and i am trying to find it one more time. I'm going to check on Samual for he keeps turning up on this search and my fathers nick name for me was OLE SHADRACH.Thanks for your help. Ron Blankenship
Bill, could you check for HALL, BOWLING or DUNCAN? Thanks, Elke