This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/495.2 Message Board Post: Hi Stacey, My husband's Great (x8) Grandfather was Peter Hulsey. I have his descendents, but nothing on him. Let me know if you're still doing research on him. Best wishes, Lynda Fowler abonnieweelass@gmail.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/128.1337.1 Message Board Post: Hello, My husband is a descendant of Charles Hulsey as well. His great (8x) grandfather was Peter Hulsey, father of Charles Hulsey Sr. (1690-1729). I believe that that makes us cousins! :) Let me know if you are still doing research on this line. Best wishes, Lynda Fowler
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cocke, Bailey, Jordan, Farrar........... Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/2242.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Bob...........First......new e-mail........Linda at ljp58172@verizon.net. I too have Temperance and Richard Cocke........how many children did they have........I ran across a child by the name of Sarah Cocke who married into my Woodson line.........By the way, if you are back to these folks, you are eligible for Ancient Planters if interested.......thru Sisley or the Jordan........am in Richmond, VA..........Let me know what original source proofs you have please..........Cordially, Linda Peyman
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/2894 Message Board Post: Dear Board, My name is Rex Phillips and I am involved in a Phillips DNA project which is located at this link: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/PhillipsWorldwide/. We are attempting to find documented male descendants of all the original male Phillips immigrants to the New World and encourage them to join the Phillips Worldwide DNA project. DNA genealogical studies work very successfully on straight line male descendants, so their DNA is a precious commodity. The DNA test is painless and only involves swabbing the inside of the cheek with a special brush or scraper. The lab mails a kit to the participant and then the participant mails the kit back to the lab. The kit is assigned a number and the name of the participant is never published, thereby assuring privacy and confidentiality. Also, the lab only looks at certain markers on the male Y-chromosome, so this test does not identify any medical problems or other sensitive information. The DNA test is not free, but the participant gets a break with regard to the cost of the test if he participates in the Phillips Worldwide DNA project. In addition, financial aid may be available if the candidate belongs to an especially representative or large Phillips line and he has excellent documentation. The following Phillips appears on the 1790 reconstructed census for Henrico County, Virginia: Larking Philips. If you are a straight line male Phillips descendant of this man and you are willing to join the DNA project, or if you know someone who is a straight line male descendant of one of these men, please contact me at r.phillips0288@sbcglobal.net or Shannon Phillips at PHILLIPSDNAPROJ@AOL.COM. Shannon is the volunteer project administrator for the Phillips Worldwide DNA project. By the way, we are all volunteers and are not being compensated in any way to pursue this project. Thank you for taking the time to read this message and we look forward to hearing from you. I hope and believe that this new scientific tool is going to solve many genealogy puzzles and tear down many brick walls. Sincerely, Rex Phillips (desc. of Joseph Phillips d. 1777 Brunswick Co.)
there are records of the land bounties paid to Rev. War veterans, sometimes with other nuggets of information, the Library of Va. has copies online. Veterans with the Continental army were eligible for land bounties in Ky. or Ohio- those with state militias were not. To claim them, the veteran had to produce his discharge paper, and/or other information from former commanders, army mates, etc. And he had to have served at least 3 years in the Cont. army. Nancy ------- Our eyes report to our minds what our minds have told them to see. --Anon. On Jul 31, 2006, at 8:41 AM, gtskjs@mvn.net wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Clark Whitten/Whitton Sweeney > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/2893 > > Message Board Post: > > Looking for information identifying the parents and children of > John Clark who married Ann or Anna Whitten or Whitton on May 19, > 1781 in Lincoln County Kentucky. They also lived in Washington > County Kentucky. John was born in Henrico County Virginia and grew > up in Amherst County Virginia. Ann’s sister Nancy married Joseph > Sweeney in Amherst County Virginia. John Clark and Joseph Sweeney > were both Revolutionary War veterans. Ann and Nancy were the > daughters of Ann Whitten but I don’t know the name of the father. > > > > ==== VAHENRIC Mailing List ==== > Please visit the Henrico/City of Richmond/City of Manchester/ > VaGenWeb pages at http://www.rootsweb.com/~vahenric/ > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clark Whitten/Whitton Sweeney Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/2893 Message Board Post: Looking for information identifying the parents and children of John Clark who married Ann or Anna Whitten or Whitton on May 19, 1781 in Lincoln County Kentucky. They also lived in Washington County Kentucky. John was born in Henrico County Virginia and grew up in Amherst County Virginia. Ann’s sister Nancy married Joseph Sweeney in Amherst County Virginia. John Clark and Joseph Sweeney were both Revolutionary War veterans. Ann and Nancy were the daughters of Ann Whitten but I don’t know the name of the father.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/2892 Message Board Post: I am looking for information regarding the 1786 marriage of William Williams, b. 1760 to Elizabeth (Liz-Betsy) Dailey (Daley-Daly) b. abt. 1760-1765. Any information or direction gladly accepted. Thank you, kin-seeker@adelphia.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Martin / Pytlewski Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/1282.1 Message Board Post: Well we are 6 years apart on starting this project .... how far did you get ... I have gotten as far as our great great grandparents on both sides but only have dates for a few... Logi said she had alot try giveing her a call ... if you want what info i have let me know .... Your Cuz Tesha
Go to one of the lists for York County VA...... Wormley is an old York County (VA) name. There is even a Wormley's Creek in York County. I'm sure that if you go to one of the lists for that area of Virginia that you'll find quite a bit about that family. DFM York County ----- Original Message ----- From: <JanelleC22@aol.com> To: <VAHENRIC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 4:25 PM Subject: [VAHENRIC] Re: Wormley family > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Smith..Wormeley..Beverley..Kenner..Winston. > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBC.2ACI/196.418.421.429.430.433.43 4.459.1704.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > I need information on a Wormeley marriage to a Major General Robert Smith, early VA. > They had a son named Robert Smith, Jr. who married Capt. Harry Beverley, son of Major Robert Beverley. > > Thanks > Janelle Cobb > > > ==== VAHENRIC Mailing List ==== > This list is for people interested in genealogy and related topics for Henrico County and the City of Richmond Va. > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smith..Wormeley..Beverley..Kenner..Winston. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBC.2ACI/196.418.421.429.430.433.434.459.1704.1.1 Message Board Post: I need information on a Wormeley marriage to a Major General Robert Smith, early VA. They had a son named Robert Smith, Jr. who married Capt. Harry Beverley, son of Major Robert Beverley. Thanks Janelle Cobb
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BYRD HODGES Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/2890 Message Board Post: I am lokking for the parents of Millie BYRD b. 1758/1760 Chesterfield or Henrico Co, Va.: Descendants of George GRIFFITH Generation No. 1 1. George3 GRIFFITH (Benjamin2, George1) was born 1758 in Franklin Co, Va.. He married Milly BYRD 16 May 1778 in Chesterfield Co, Va.. She was born 1760 in Va.. Children of George GRIFFITH and Milly BYRD are: 2 i. Diane4 GRIFFITH, born 1782 in Franklin Co, Va.; died 1825 in Caldwell Co, Ky.. She married Drury HODGES 23 Jan 1800 in Franklin Co, Va.; born 1780 in Franklin Co, Va.; died 1830 in Scott Co, Mo.. 3 ii. Alexander GRIFFITH, born 1785 in Franklin Co, Va.; died 1811 in Hopkins Co, Ky.. He married Rachel GRIFFITH 16 Dec 1806 in Franklin Co, Va.; born 1786 in Franklin Co, Va.. 4 iii. Martin Byrd GRIFFITH, born 1787 in Pittsylvania Co, Va.; died 1866 in Marshall Co, Ky.. He married (1) Nancy GREER 26 Jan 1815 in Union Co, Ky.; born 1796 in N.C.; died Bef. 18 Jul 1850 in Marshall Co, Ky.. He married (2) Nancy FORD 18 Jul 1850 in Ky.; born 1822 in Tn.; died Mar 1893 in Springfield, Il.. 5 iv. William GRIFFITH, born 1800 in Va.; died Aft. 1860 in Marshall Co, Ky.. He married (1) Eliza GREER 05 Feb 1825 in Calloway Co, Ky.; born Bef. 1804 in N.C.; died 1845 in Calloway Co, Ky.. He married (2) Rutha GARDNER 20 Aug 1848 in Marshall Co, Ky.; born 1825 in Williamson Co, Tn.; died Aft. 1860 in Marshall Co, Ky.. Descendants of George GRIFFITH Generation No. 1 1. George3 GRIFFITH (Benjamin2, George1) was born 1758 in Franklin Co, Va.. He married Milly BYRD 16 May 1778 in Chesterfield Co, Va.. She was born 1760 in Va.. Children of George GRIFFITH and Milly BYRD are: 2 i. Diane4 GRIFFITH, born 1782 in Franklin Co, Va.; died 1825 in Caldwell Co, Ky.. She married Drury HODGES 23 Jan 1800 in Franklin Co, Va.; born 1780 in Franklin Co, Va.; died 1830 in Scott Co, Mo.. 3 ii. Alexander GRIFFITH, born 1785 in Franklin Co, Va.; died 1811 in Hopkins Co, Ky.. He married Rachel GRIFFITH 16 Dec 1806 in Franklin Co, Va.; born 1786 in Franklin Co, Va.. 4 iii. Martin Byrd GRIFFITH, born 1787 in Pittsylvania Co, Va.; died 1866 in Marshall Co, Ky.. He married (1) Nancy GREER 26 Jan 1815 in Union Co, Ky.; born 1796 in N.C.; died Bef. 18 Jul 1850 in Marshall Co, Ky.. He married (2) Nancy FORD 18 Jul 1850 in Ky.; born 1822 in Tn.; died Mar 1893 in Springfield, Il.. 5 iv. William GRIFFITH, born 1800 in Va.; died Aft. 1860 in Marshall Co, Ky.. He married (1) Eliza GREER 05 Feb 1825 in Calloway Co, Ky.; born Bef. 1804 in N.C.; died 1845 in Calloway Co, Ky.. He married (2) Rutha GARDNER 20 Aug 1848 in Marshall Co, Ky.; born 1825 in Williamson Co, Tn.; died Aft. 1860 in Marshall Co, Ky.. Descendants of George GRIFFITH Generation No. 1 1. George3 GRIFFITH (Benjamin2, George1) was born 1758 in Franklin Co, Va.. He married Milly BYRD 16 May 1778 in Chesterfield Co, Va.. She was born 1760 in Va.. Children of George GRIFFITH and Milly BYRD are: 2 i. Diane4 GRIFFITH, born 1782 in Franklin Co, Va.; died 1825 in Caldwell Co, Ky.. She married Drury HODGES 23 Jan 1800 in Franklin Co, Va.; born 1780 in Franklin Co, Va.; died 1830 in Scott Co, Mo.. 3 ii. Alexander GRIFFITH, born 1785 in Franklin Co, Va.; died 1811 in Hopkins Co, Ky.. He married Rachel GRIFFITH 16 Dec 1806 in Franklin Co, Va.; born 1786 in Franklin Co, Va.. 4 iii. Martin Byrd GRIFFITH, born 1787 in Pittsylvania Co, Va.; died 1866 in Marshall Co, Ky.. He married (1) Nancy GREER 26 Jan 1815 in Union Co, Ky.; born 1796 in N.C.; died Bef. 18 Jul 1850 in Marshall Co, Ky.. He married (2) Nancy FORD 18 Jul 1850 in Ky.; born 1822 in Tn.; died Mar 1893 in Springfield, Il.. 5 iv. William GRIFFITH, born 1800 in Va.; died Aft. 1860 in Marshall Co, Ky.. He married (1) Eliza GREER 05 Feb 1825 in Calloway Co, Ky.; born Bef. 1804 in N.C.; died 1845 in Calloway Co, Ky.. He married (2) Rutha GARDNER 20 Aug 1848 in Marshall Co, Ky.; born 1825 in Williamson Co, Tn.; died Aft. 1860 in Marshall Co, Ky..
Good afternoon, Listers, DNA testing has become a valuable tool for those who have been unable to prove a relationship by paper documention. Our Weathers/Withers project that was started in the Fall of last year, is showing a perfect match in England for the Recent Ancient Origin test, one and two mutations include Scotland and Ireland. We would really appreciate those with the names above to join our project to help further our search for our heritage. . However, for those of other names, there may be projects already active in the Family Tree DNA Co. To find the list of projects, go to www.familytreedna.com, . click on the right column stating "projects" and then on the letter of your name.or any name you might be interested in. If interested in the Weathers/Withers project, our administrator is William McAdams who can be reached at WmMcA@aol.com Wishing you the very best, Sarah Withers Keesee
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CARTER, CARROLL, KILPATRICK, BALLINGTON, PLEASANTS, OVERSTREET, ALLEN, TUGG, WALKER, PULHAM, MERINE, EVANS, SMITH, DAWSON, JACKSON, WEBSTER, JEWEL, PARLOW/PARTLOW, CHANDLER, SHAMINE, WILKISON, HUTCHISON, WALLER, Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/2889 Message Board Post: THE DOUGLAS REGISTER p14: Carter/Carroll Marriages CARROL, Tho: & WALKER, Mildred, both in Louisa: 04 Oct 1781, p21 CARTER, Charles & PULHAM, Bettie, both in Spotsylvania: 19 Oct 1786, p24 CARTER, Edw & PLEASANTS, Eliz:, both of ys [sic] parish: 20 May 1777, p18 CARTER, Ja: & MERINE, Ann, in Goochland: 24 Oct 1771, p12 CARTER, Jo: & ALLEN, Winifred, both in Spots: 01 Sep 1784, p23 CARTER, Rob: in Henrico & EVANS, Sus in Goochland: 15 Apr 1772, p13 CARTER, Tho: & KILPATRICK: 1751, pp26-31 CARTER, Will: & OVERSTREET, Sarah, both in Goochland: 25 Dec 1773, p14 p57: Carter/Carroll Marriages CARROL, Eliz: & SMITH, Rob:, both in Goochland: 28 Apr 1771, p12 CARTER, Judith on Lickinghole, & CARTER, Charles in Cumberland: 24 Jun 1756, p2 CARTER, Mary & DAWSON, Thos, both in this parish: 26 Dec 1756, p3 CARTER, Susannah & JACKSON, Joseph, both of this parish: 28 Aug 1760, p5 CARTER, Judith & WEBSTER, David, both in this parish: 10 Apr 1770, p11 p101: Carter/Carroll Marriages Not Recorded by Rev. Wm Douglas but indicated by birth registry CARROL, Will: & JEWEL, Eliz.: 13 Jul 1753 CARTER, Edw & BULLINGTON [Ballington?], Mary: 11 Jun 1748 CARTER, Elijah & PARLOW [Partlow], Ursley: 13 Dec 1782 CARTER, John & TUGG, Nancy: 18 Jan 1783 p127: Carter Marriages Not Recorded by Rev. Wm Douglas but indicated by birth registry CARTER, Elizabeth & CHANDLER, Richard: 17 Sep 1770 CARTER, Ann & SHAMINE, Roger: 13 Nov 1757 CARTER, Mally & WILKISON, Townsend: 13 Oct 1771 CARTER, Phebe & HUTCHISON, Robt: 13 Sep 1783 p168: Carter/Carroll Births & Baptisms CARROL, Tho: & WALLER, Patty [Mildred]: a son Wm b 07 Aug 1784: Baptized 08 Jun 1785, p114 CAREL, Tho: & WALLER, Polly: a son Sam-Adams b 08 Jun 1786: Baptized 06 Aug 1786, p117 CARROL, Will: & JEWEL, Eliz: a son named Thos b 16 Jul 1753: Baptized 26 Jun 1756, p49 CARROL, Will: & DEWIL [sic], Eliz: a son named Spencer, b 05 May 1756: Baptized 13 Jun 1756, p48 CARROL, Wm & JEWEL, Elizabeth: a dau named Jeanie, b 05 Oct 1758: Baptized 18 Feb 1750, p54 CARTER, Charles & CARTER, Judith: a son named Martin b 07 Apr 1763: Baptized 11 Mar 1764, p67 CARTER, Charles & CARTER, Judith: a dau named Judith b 30 Jan 1765: Baptized 05 May 1765, p71 CARTER, Charles & CARTER, Judith: a son named Jacob b 09 Oct 1766: Baptized 07 May 1767, p77 CARTER, Charles & CARTER Judith: a dau named Patty b 23 Dec 1768: Baptized 25 Jun 1769, p85 CARTER, Edw & BULLINGTON [Ballington?], Mary: a son named Edw b 11 Jun 1748, p41 CARTER, Elijah & PARLOW, Ursley: a child Adcocke b 13 Dec 1782: Baptized 25 Mar 1783, p108 CARTER, Elijah & PARLOW, Ursley, a son Geo b 09 Jun 1784: Baptized 23 Oct 1785, p115 CARTER, Jo: & TUGG, Nancy, a child Milley b 18 Jan 1783: Baptized 19 Oct 1786, p118 CARTER, Jo: & ALLEN, Winifrede, a son Garland b 18 Dec 1785: Baptized 08 Mar 1786, p116 CARTER, Thos & KILPATRICK, Mary, a son named Jesse b 04 Mar 1756: Baptized 18 Feb 1759, p54 CARTER, Thos & KILPATRICK, Mary, a son named Abraham, b 09 Apr 1758: Baptized 03 Feb 1759, p54 CARTER, Will & OVERSTREET, Sarah, a son named James b 23 Dec 1774: Baptized 03 Aug 1775, p98
If anyone is researching this surname Botts, especially Thomas, and Miles would love to hear from you. Glad to exchange information. martha dobbs _tadsmama@aol.com_ (mailto:tadsmama@aol.com)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Winston, Toler, Prosser family! Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/2888 Message Board Post: Henrico Marriages Sally Winston, marriage to Samuel Toler, bond dated Nov 29, 1793. Henry Toler Security. David Toler, Witness. Thomas Prosser, Guardian of said Sally Winston. Anyone working on this marriage? Especially interested in David Toler the witness! Jim Burgess Fauquier County, Virginia USGENWEB
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ballowe, Brooks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/2887 Message Board Post: Researching Virginia Militia units in the War of 1812. I am particularly interested in the 2nd Virginia Regiment while under the command of Lt. Col. Thomas Ballowe (Buckingham) located at Camp Holly Springs and Camp Porterfield from August 1814-February 1815. Company and date assigned to Lt. Col. Thomas Ballowe Capt. Samuel G. Adams (Richmond City) August 1, 1814 - February 18, 1815 Capt. Thomas Brooks (Fauquier) July 1, 1814 - February 9, 1815 Rendezvoused at Elk Run Church Capt. Robert Erwin Riflemem (Rockingham) July 1, 1814 - February 6, 1815 Capt. Samuel Jones (Richmond City) August 1, 1814 - February 18, 1815 Capt. Samuel Leake (Albemarie) July 27, 1814 - February 4, 1815 Capt. George Love (Fauquier) July 31, 1814 - November 30. 1814 Capt. John Morgan Artillery (Buckingham) August 1, 1814 - February 4, 1815 Capt. Andrew Stevenson Artillery (Richmond City) August 19, 1814 - February 6, 1815 Capt. John Thorn (Culpeper) August 1, 1814 - February 11, 1815 Capt. Hugh Young/Capt. Edward Laurence (Augusta) July 27, 1814 - February 4, 1815 (some of the above companies had additional enlistment dates and assingments while under command of their respective county Brigade and Division) The establishment of a series of rendezvous and training camps in the Richmond area began on April 3, 1813. The first of these camps was Camp Malvern Hills as an observation and defensive position near the bluffs of the James River. It was established by Major William Armistead of the Charles City militia. By the Summer of 1814, the Napoleonic Wars allowed the British to sail more ships to America to strengthen their fleet. Governor Barbour ordered the establishment of more Camps in the Richmond area. Camp Holly, aka Camp Holly Springs, was established by Colonel John H. Cocke in the Spring of 1813. It was situated northwest of Malvern Hills, near the junction of Newmarket Road and Long Branch Road. It became one of the major training camps for militia units from the western counties and was occupied almost continuously throughout the war. The location of Camp Porterfield is unknown. On July 25, 1814, Governor Barbour directed that General Porterfield organize the militia for the defense of the capital and Petersburg. He was to take charge of the area between the York and James Rivers. What did these companies do while at Camp Holly Springs and Camp Poterfield? What exactly is a rendezvous? Do written orders given these companies exist? Do any diaries or letters exist written by Lt. Col. Thomas Ballowe or by any of the Captains under his command. Do any diaries or letters exist written by any of the enlisted men in these companies? Do any drawings exist that document the lives of solders while at Camp Holly Springs or Camp Poterfield? Do any buildings or other evidence of these camps still exist today? Were there any newspaper articles written that may mention or describe anything about these camps or orders given to these companies?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBC.2ACI/2885.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for the additional information you have provided to us. We are planning to visit the library in Richmond to do further research, as well as have a sit in at the actual church.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WBC.2ACI/2885.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Another suggestion: put Ebenezer Baptist Church, Richmond, VA into the Google Search Engine. That's what I did and found other references to the church. m.a.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Emma Ayles" <eayles@houston.rr.com> To: <VAPITTSY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 5:33 AM Subject: [VAPITTSY-L] Deed look up > Is there anyone on the list that can look up a deed for Pitts Co. VA.? > Emma > > > ==== VAPITTSY Mailing List ==== > Too much email? Don't unsub! Switch to Digest Version & get your > Pittsylvania County posts combined into one neat email per day.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WBC.2ACI/2885.1.1 Message Board Post: M A Allen Thank you for the information