Hello, Bill Brown: Is it possible that we are cousins? My great grandfather, Anderson P. Wilson m. Mary Plummer, of Lee County, VA, had a brother M. D. Lafayette Wilson who died in a rebel prison in Chicago, IL. My records show that my William also had a brother named Benton Francis Wilson b. abt 1838 and m. a Sarah (last name unknown), but no Benjamin Franklin Wilson. I would like to hear from you. Sarah ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
Hi, Berry, I found your message very interesting. This won't help you sort out the confusion from 200 years ago, but I'll toss it out anyway. In Lee Co, Va, my great grandfather was Benjamin Franklin Wilson (1837-1911.) His brother. Marquis D. Lafayette Wilson (You gotta love the names) (about 1835-1864) Marquis married Susanna Reasor in Lee Co. about 1855. The Wilson brothers served together in the Confederate 64th Mounted Infantry Regiment in the Civil War. They were captured when the rebels surrendered to Yankee troops who took Cumberland Gap, and both were sent to the notorious union prison, Camp Douglas in Chicago. Benjamin survived and went back home, but Marquis died of smallpox in Dec 1864. His wife, Susanna, was left with three young children, and later married a man named Hale. I don't know how Susanna fits into the Reasor family. Maybe you do. Regards. Bill Brown-Richardson, Texas Berry Spradley <berrys@hal-pc.org> wrote: The information from the "Biographical Annals of Lancaster Co., PA" below identifies Peter Risser and his Wife Anna Snyder sailing from Rotterdam aboard the "Robert & Alice", to Pennsylvania, and qualifying Sept. 3, 1739. It also indicates that Peter Risser (and wife Fanny Witmer Risser), was a son of Peter Risser the immigrant first named above, and that Peter and Fanny were parents of John Risser who married Mary Shenk and were parents of Joseph Risser, subject of this biographical article. However, "Early Settlers of Lee County Virginia and Adjacent Counties, Vol. II says Peter Rissor and his Wife Anna (no last name) sailed from Rotterdam aboard the "Robert & Alice", to Pennsylvania, qualifying Sept. 3, 1739, but also lists the six children of Peter and Anna, which list does not include a son named Peter, and says that Peter the immigrant may or may not have been the progenitor of the Southwest Virginia branch of Rissors (Reasors). I hope that list members can look at the two sources of information and give me some help in straightening out this Reasor lineage. I am beginning to assume that there was at least one generation between Peter the immigrant and Peter, father of Daniel and the other 5 named children, who died in 1797 in Wythe County. If I'm right, then it's probable that the father of this Peter (grandfather of Daniel) could have been any one of the Risser/Reasor immigrants that arrived during the 1730s (Ulrich, Jacob, John, Philip, Peter......or Michael who is named in the Lee County book). I am descended from Edward Ketchum and Mary Reasor (daughter of Peter who died 1797 in Wythe County, VA). Only fairly recently found proof of Reasor connection. One of their sons was named Peter Razor (Reasor) Ketchum. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Biographical Annals of Lancaster Co., PA., 1903 by J. H. Beers & Co., page 467. JOSEPH S. RISSER, one of the old and successful farmers of Mt. Joy township, Lancaster county, was born in Londonderry, Lebanon Co., Pa., Dec. 23, 1836, a son of John and Mary (Shenk) Risser, both natives of Lebanon county where they died full of years and honor. The father, a farmer, who died in 1869, at the age of sixty years, ten months and twelve days, had lived retired many years. His widow passed away in 1892, at the age of seventy-six years, seven months and twenty-eight days. They were interred in the Risser Church burying ground in Lancaster county. They were members of the Mennonite Church, and had the following family: Fannie, born Aug. 5, 1835, now an invalid and the widow of John H. Risser, of Mt. Joy township, who was born Feb. 21, 1834, and died Nov. 5, 1901; Joseph S.; Abraham, who died aged thirty-eight years; John, a prominent man in Lebanon county, and a director of a National bank in Elizabethtown, Samuel, a farmer in Lebanon county. Several of the Risser family came to America during the eighteenth century. Ulrich and Jacob Risser came from Rotterdam in the ship "Adventurer." John Davis, master, qualified Oct. 2, 1727. John Risser came at the age of twenty-three, in the ship "Queen Elizabeth," Alexander Hope, master, from Rotterdam, qualified Sept. 16, 1738. Philip Risser came in the "Loyal Judith," Edward Painter, commander, from Rotterdam, qualified Sept. 3, 1739. Peter Risser and his wife, Anna Snyder, sailed from Rotterdam in the "Robert and Alice," Walter Goodman, commander, qualified Sept. 3, 1739. The last couple were the great- grandparents of Joseph S. Risser. The paternal grandparents of Joseph S. Risser were Peter and Fanny (Witmer) Risser, farming people of Lebanon county, where their lives were spent. The grandfather died in 1856, at the age of seventy-six. The Rissers are of Swiss descent, and have always been sturdy and industrious people of good character and fine standing. The same thing may justly be said of Mr. Risser's maternal grandparents, Joseph and Fanny (Ober) Shenk, of Lebanon county, where their peaceful and upright lives were passed. The Shenks also came originally from Switzerland. Joseph S. Risser was married Nov. 8, 1864, in Lancaster county, to Miss Annie L. Gerber, who was born in Rapho township and died Sept. 24, 1888, at the age of forty-two years. Her remains were laid to rest in the Kraybill cemetery. She was a sister of David L. Gerber, of East Donegal township. Mr. Risser remained with his parents until he reached the age of twenty-eight years, when he rented a farm in East Donegal township. There he remained until 1873, when he came to the farm on which he is found today and where he has made a signal success in its cultivation. In his religion he has united himself with the Mennonite Church, and his clean and wholesome life has cast no discredit upon his profession of faith. In politics he is a Republican, and is known as an upright and conscientious citizen. He has worked hard, been prudent and careful, and has amassed a very comfortable competence. Source: Biographical Annals of Lancaster Co., PA., 1903 by J. H. Beers & Co., page 467. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VALEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The information from the "Biographical Annals of Lancaster Co., PA" below identifies Peter Risser and his Wife Anna Snyder sailing from Rotterdam aboard the "Robert & Alice", to Pennsylvania, and qualifying Sept. 3, 1739. It also indicates that Peter Risser (and wife Fanny Witmer Risser), was a son of Peter Risser the immigrant first named above, and that Peter and Fanny were parents of John Risser who married Mary Shenk and were parents of Joseph Risser, subject of this biographical article. However, "Early Settlers of Lee County Virginia and Adjacent Counties, Vol. II says Peter Rissor and his Wife Anna (no last name) sailed from Rotterdam aboard the "Robert & Alice", to Pennsylvania, qualifying Sept. 3, 1739, but also lists the six children of Peter and Anna, which list does not include a son named Peter, and says that Peter the immigrant may or may not have been the progenitor of the Southwest Virginia branch of Rissors (Reasors). I hope that list members can look at the two sources of information and give me some help in straightening out this Reasor lineage. I am beginning to assume that there was at least one generation between Peter the immigrant and Peter, father of Daniel and the other 5 named children, who died in 1797 in Wythe County. If I'm right, then it's probable that the father of this Peter (grandfather of Daniel) could have been any one of the Risser/Reasor immigrants that arrived during the 1730s (Ulrich, Jacob, John, Philip, Peter......or Michael who is named in the Lee County book). I am descended from Edward Ketchum and Mary Reasor (daughter of Peter who died 1797 in Wythe County, VA). Only fairly recently found proof of Reasor connection. One of their sons was named Peter Razor (Reasor) Ketchum. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Biographical Annals of Lancaster Co., PA., 1903 by J. H. Beers & Co., page 467. JOSEPH S. RISSER, one of the old and successful farmers of Mt. Joy township, Lancaster county, was born in Londonderry, Lebanon Co., Pa., Dec. 23, 1836, a son of John and Mary (Shenk) Risser, both natives of Lebanon county where they died full of years and honor. The father, a farmer, who died in 1869, at the age of sixty years, ten months and twelve days, had lived retired many years. His widow passed away in 1892, at the age of seventy-six years, seven months and twenty-eight days. They were interred in the Risser Church burying ground in Lancaster county. They were members of the Mennonite Church, and had the following family: Fannie, born Aug. 5, 1835, now an invalid and the widow of John H. Risser, of Mt. Joy township, who was born Feb. 21, 1834, and died Nov. 5, 1901; Joseph S.; Abraham, who died aged thirty-eight years; John, a prominent man in Lebanon county, and a director of a National bank in Elizabethtown, Samuel, a farmer in Lebanon county. Several of the Risser family came to America during the eighteenth century. Ulrich and Jacob Risser came from Rotterdam in the ship "Adventurer." John Davis, master, qualified Oct. 2, 1727. John Risser came at the age of twenty-three, in the ship "Queen Elizabeth," Alexander Hope, master, from Rotterdam, qualified Sept. 16, 1738. Philip Risser came in the "Loyal Judith," Edward Painter, commander, from Rotterdam, qualified Sept. 3, 1739. Peter Risser and his wife, Anna Snyder, sailed from Rotterdam in the "Robert and Alice," Walter Goodman, commander, qualified Sept. 3, 1739. The last couple were the great- grandparents of Joseph S. Risser. The paternal grandparents of Joseph S. Risser were Peter and Fanny (Witmer) Risser, farming people of Lebanon county, where their lives were spent. The grandfather died in 1856, at the age of seventy-six. The Rissers are of Swiss descent, and have always been sturdy and industrious people of good character and fine standing. The same thing may justly be said of Mr. Risser's maternal grandparents, Joseph and Fanny (Ober) Shenk, of Lebanon county, where their peaceful and upright lives were passed. The Shenks also came originally from Switzerland. Joseph S. Risser was married Nov. 8, 1864, in Lancaster county, to Miss Annie L. Gerber, who was born in Rapho township and died Sept. 24, 1888, at the age of forty-two years. Her remains were laid to rest in the Kraybill cemetery. She was a sister of David L. Gerber, of East Donegal township. Mr. Risser remained with his parents until he reached the age of twenty-eight years, when he rented a farm in East Donegal township. There he remained until 1873, when he came to the farm on which he is found today and where he has made a signal success in its cultivation. In his religion he has united himself with the Mennonite Church, and his clean and wholesome life has cast no discredit upon his profession of faith. In politics he is a Republican, and is known as an upright and conscientious citizen. He has worked hard, been prudent and careful, and has amassed a very comfortable competence. Source: Biographical Annals of Lancaster Co., PA., 1903 by J. H. Beers & Co., page 467.
We ran out of time before we got to Lee County. That will have to be another trip. My new address is - eddieg@centurytel.net If anyone finds more info on Going, Goin, Goins family, please forward to me. Thanks, Eddie Goins Subj: RESEARCH Date: 10/4/2007 To: valee@rootsweb.com My cousin and I are coming to VA for a couple of days next week and would like to spend a few hours in Lee county. Is there a historical/genealogcal society in the county? Eddie Goins </HTML>
We need information on shelter houses at Cumberland Bowl--preferably enclosed. Anyone have a picture you could scan and send? Thanks Vesta Lou
Thanks, I'll check it out. Eddie Subj: Re: [VALEE] RESEARCH Date: 10/6/2007 11:40:15 AM Pacific Daylight Time From: fracur423@aol.com Sender: valee-bounces@rootsweb.com Reply-to: valee@rootsweb.com To: valee@rootsweb.com I was there at the Pennington Gap Library the last of July and Elizabeth was there.She helped me a lot .I loved just talking with her.The Library's genealogy collection is very good .I just wish we had time just to sit and look for hours ,possibly days .In just a little while ,with Elizabeth's help ,I found my ancestors info .Be sure to go there if you have time . Fran in Ky by way of Lee co. Va. ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VALEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message </HTML>
Judy, Thanks, I'll try to do that later this week. Eddie In a message dated 10/5/2007 5:34:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time, judydav@mounet.com writes: > Subj:Re: [VALEE] RESEARCH > Date:10/5/2007 5:34:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time > From: judydav@mounet.com (Judy Davidson) > Sender: valee-bounces@rootsweb.com > Reply-to: valee@rootsweb.com > To: valee@rootsweb.com > > > > > Eddie we do have a Historical ssociety. The building is not open for > business yet but if you will call me or Becky Jones(President) we might be > able to help you with some information. > > My number is276-346-2335 > Becky's number is 276-346-2010 (home) office is 276-346-1030 > > Thanks > > Judy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <EddieGoins@wmconnect.com> > To: <valee@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 10:11 PM > Subject: [VALEE] RESEARCH > > > > My cousin and I are coming to VA for a couple of days next week and would > > like to spend a few hours in Lee county. Is there a > > historical/genealogcal > > society in the county? > > > > Eddie Goins > > </HTML>
I was there at the Pennington Gap Library the last of July and Elizabeth was there.She helped me a lot .I loved just talking with her.The Library's genealogy collection is very good .I just wish we had time just to sit and look for hours ,possibly days .In just a little while ,with Elizabeth's help ,I found my ancestors info .Be sure to go there if you have time . Fran in Ky by way of Lee co. Va. ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
May I also recommend the Pennington Gap library. The last I heard Elizabeth Carpenter still tries to spend a few hours a week there. You can call the librarian and she may be able to tell you when Elizabeth will be there. The woman is awesome! She is getting elderly but still has a wonderful memory. She is the same Elizabeth Carpenter with all these books to her credit. Lee Co. VA 1830 Census Elizabeth Carpenter 8.50 Lee Co. VA 1840 Census Elizabeth Carpenter 8.50 Lee Co. VA Marriage Book 1 (1830-5; 1851-3) Elizabeth Carpenter 7.50 Lee Co. VA Marriage Book 2, Vol. 1 (1853-1884) Elizabeth Carpenter 25.00 Lee Co. VA Marriage Book 2, Vol. 2 (1885-1914) Elizabeth Carpenter 30.00 Lee Co. VA Death Register (1853-1877) Elizabeth Carpenter & H. Peters25.00 ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
Eddie we do have a Historical ssociety. The building is not open for business yet but if you will call me or Becky Jones(President) we might be able to help you with some information. My number is276-346-2335 Becky's number is 276-346-2010 (home) office is 276-346-1030 Thanks Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: <EddieGoins@wmconnect.com> To: <valee@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 10:11 PM Subject: [VALEE] RESEARCH > My cousin and I are coming to VA for a couple of days next week and would > like to spend a few hours in Lee county. Is there a > historical/genealogcal > society in the county? > > Eddie Goins </HTML> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
Col. Eddie: Rootsweb should tell you all you need to know about Lee County research. Looks like Jonesville is the place to go (and it is home to the Carter Family of early country music fame): http://www.rootsweb.com/~valee/ That should get you there, but "Google" "lee county, va and rootsweb" if it does not. I'm writing a biography of Col. J.C. Woodward (son of Henry Woodard--note no "W" at that time) who grew up in Lee County, went to War (the Civil War), was captured at Champion Hill (east of Vicksburg), sent to CSA prison in Richmond, was paroled, etc. After the war he developed a large urban center in Lexington, KY (Woodward Heights, Lexington is not all that far from Lee County, VA incidentally), then sold that center (near the Rupp Arena for you basketball fans) and moved to the Knoxville, TN area where he developed early Fountain City, a suburb five miles north of Knoxville, to include a one acre lake, a five acre public park and a Hotel with 50 room--all that in 1890. My point is: I too need to visit Lee County soon. Please write us a couple of paragraphs on where you found genealogical materials, etc. Have a good trip, J.C. Tumblin, OD, DOS, Chairman Heritage Committee Fountain City Town Hall Knoxville, TN 37918 > > >---- Original Message ---- >From: EddieGoins@wmconnect.com >To: valee@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [VALEE] RESEARCH >Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 22:11:04 EDT > >>My cousin and I are coming to VA for a couple of days next week and >would >>like to spend a few hours in Lee county. Is there a >historical/genealogcal >>society in the county? >> >>Eddie Goins </HTML> >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >VALEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message
My cousin and I are coming to VA for a couple of days next week and would like to spend a few hours in Lee county. Is there a historical/genealogcal society in the county? Eddie Goins </HTML>
It is a Coverlit or Bedspread or top Quilt. It is the show peice that tops a bed when it is made. On 10/3/07, Linda <Linda1@inreach.com> wrote: > > I've heard it called coverlet ...Linda > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "G. Lee Hearl" <glh@naxs.com> > To: "lia ward" <lia_ward@hotmail.com>; <sw_va@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 1:27 PM > Subject: Re: [SW_VA] mountain talk > > > >I have often seen references in estate sales and settlements which called > > for "a bedstead and Coverlid" or "a bed and one old coverlid". but I > have > > never figured out just what a "Coverlid" is.... Does anybody know just > > what > > it was?? > > G. Lee Hearl > > Authentic Appalachian Storyteller > > Abingdon, Va. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > SW_VA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
I've heard it called coverlet ...Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "G. Lee Hearl" <glh@naxs.com> To: "lia ward" <lia_ward@hotmail.com>; <sw_va@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 1:27 PM Subject: Re: [SW_VA] mountain talk >I have often seen references in estate sales and settlements which called > for "a bedstead and Coverlid" or "a bed and one old coverlid". but I have > never figured out just what a "Coverlid" is.... Does anybody know just > what > it was?? > G. Lee Hearl > Authentic Appalachian Storyteller > Abingdon, Va. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SW_VA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > >
Thank you, Teresia I know nothing about WILL McCLURE. I don't have a date where he and MARY ANN OWENS married. I just have a letter stating that was who she married. Since she was born Apr 1874, I would think maybe she got married 1890 to 1900. I couldn't find them in the 1900 census. Milly WARD Piros My Mind Is Like Lightning....One Brilliant Flash and Poooffffffffffffffffff, It's Gone ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
Milly, I can't answer your question about the flood, but I was curious about your McCLURE connection. My JONES line married into the McCLURE family. I believe they were from Scott Co., VA. I will see what I can dig up regarding a flood. Teresia (Sanders) Scott Hamilton, VA ATTENTION! New e-mail address: jamilandteresia@comcast.net The Ambrose Jones Wiki: http://ambrosejones.wikispaces.com Genealogy, it's a family thing. Surnames: Sanders/Saunders, Smith, Cathcart, Jones, Combs, Barker, Hawn, Dunlevy, Clegg, Huckleberry, Yeary, Wallace, Russell, McCarty, Lowe, Legg, American Indian Places: Indiana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ireland, Germany On Sep 24, 2007, at 1:12 PM, MPiros1120@aol.com wrote: > Since White Shoals has been mentioned on the SW VA list I thought I > would > ask???both SW_VA & VALEE CO Lists > > Does anyone know if there was any flooding between about 1885-1900? > If so > would there be a list of names of people who died in a flood back then? > > The reason I ask is...my grgr-aunt MARY ANN OWENS McCLURE was born in > Lee Co > 1874 and lived at one time either in Rose Hill or White Shoals. Mary > Ann > married WILL?WILLIAM McCLURE unknown and I can't find either after > 1880. There > was talk from a distant relative that they either were killed by > indians or > had died in a flood. > > Thanks > > Milly WARD Piros > > My Mind Is Like Lightning....One Brilliant Flash and > Poooffffffffffffffffff, > It's Gone > > > > ************************************** See what's new at > http://www.aol.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALEE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I tried to send this twice before, but for some reason it kept saying mail undeliverable. Cincinnati Enquirer 9-22-07 STIRNKORB Edith A. (nee Seabolt), wife of the late Raymond Woodall, dear mother of Virginia (Jim) Gegner, Frieda (the late Earl) Dellenbaugh, Kathy (Jerry) Allen, Raymond (Brenda) Woodall, Frank (Janet) Woodall, Dwight (Rhonda) Woodall, John (Ann) Woodall, Debbie (Mark) Drake, William (Theresa) Woodall and Jane Woodall, also survived by 23 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren, preceded in death by 2 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild, sister of Jean Bridges. Thursday, September 20, 2007, age 80. Visitation at Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Ave., College Hill, 45224, Sunday from 5 p.m. until time of funeral service at 7 p.m. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Edith was my grandmother. Her father was Thurman Seabolt (son of John & Nancy {Scott} Seabolt). Her mother was Mossie Phipps (daughter of Will & Mattie {Travis} Phipps). Edith was born Daisy Edith Ann Seabolt on September 28, 1926 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., Virginia. Her parents had a rocky relationship. By the age of three, Edith was given away to be raised by an unrelated family, Grover Cleveland "G.C." Gilbert & his wife Jane. Edith passed away on September 20, 2007 in Brookville, Franklin Co., Indiana, where she lived with her widowed daughter, Frieda. Betty
Since White Shoals has been mentioned on the SW VA list I thought I would ask???both SW_VA & VALEE CO Lists Does anyone know if there was any flooding between about 1885-1900? If so would there be a list of names of people who died in a flood back then? The reason I ask is...my grgr-aunt MARY ANN OWENS McCLURE was born in Lee Co 1874 and lived at one time either in Rose Hill or White Shoals. Mary Ann married WILL?WILLIAM McCLURE unknown and I can't find either after 1880. There was talk from a distant relative that they either were killed by indians or had died in a flood. Thanks Milly WARD Piros My Mind Is Like Lightning....One Brilliant Flash and Poooffffffffffffffffff, It's Gone ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
Thanks. Eddie In a message dated 9/18/2007 1:12:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time, sbuz@rsonline.net writes: > Subj:Re: [VALEE] Going, Goin, Goins > Date:9/18/2007 1:12:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time > From: sbuz@rsonline.net (SBuzby) > Sender: valee-bounces@rootsweb.com > Reply-to: valee@rootsweb.com > To: valee@rootsweb.com > > > > > Welcome to the List. Try the address, http://www.jgoins.com/ > for much info about Goins genealogy and history. From there, you can > contact Jack Goins with your personal questions or comments. > Sue > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <EddieGoins@wmconnect.com> > To: <VALEE@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 11:17 PM > Subject: [VALEE] Going, Goin, Goins > > > > > > I am new to the listserve. Does anyone have any information on a Thomas > > Going > > from Randolph Co. NC, ca. 1729-1797? I don't know who his wife was. His > > children include William, Burgess, Burton (my direct ancestor), Vina, Hali > > and > > </HTML>
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