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    1. Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Loudoun County records
    2. Pat Duncan
    3. Yes, the archivist can make copies of court records. Be sure to give book and page number. http://www.loudoun.gov/clerk/archives.htm Archives, Clerk of the Circuit Court 18 E. Market Street P.O. Box 550 Leesburg VA 20178 Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Mon-Fri. Phone: 703-737-8775 e-mail: [email protected] The costs are: 50 cents per page for 8½ x 11 and 8½ x 14 $1.00 per page for 11 x 17, available 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Note: Copies can be made from most books and documents, however, the Clerk's Office reserves the right to refuse to make copies from items deemed oversized or fragile. They expect payment up front, do not refund any overage, and like a SASE. That entry from Order Book 4, page 290, 11 March 1811, reads: Sandford Remey appt'd Guardian of Diana Wilson orphan of Jas. Wilson dec'd late of Culpepper Co now of Madison Co, bond & sec'y given. I don't believe the marriage actually took place in Loudoun. Guardian Sandford Remey was granting permission for her to marry, probably in Madison Co where she appeared to be living. Pat Duncan [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 7:27 PM Subject: [VALOUDOU-L] Loudoun County records > Does anyone know if the Loudoun County Clerk will make copies of records > of > marriage records, or do you have to go to the courthouse? I live about > 1800 > miles from there. > > Marriages of Loudoun County, Virginia 1757-1853 by Mary Alice Wertz lists > the following: > "Cerdell (Cordell) Alexander & Dienna (Diana) Wilson, niece and ward of > Sanford Ramey. Order Bk. 4, p. 290, Sanford Ramey appointed bride's > guardian, > orphan of James Wilson late Culpepper County., now Madison County. > Permission to > marry. 21 June 1813." > > Any suggestions about how to proceed will be appreciated. > > Thanks. > David M. Cordell > 9301 Utica Drive > Lubbock, TX 79424 > 806-687-6018 > [email protected] > > > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > Have you posted your Loudoun Co. surnames lately? > New members are joining our mailing list every day. > Be sure to periodically remind us of your Loudoun research interests. > >

    02/27/2006 12:41:55
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Brickwall
    2. Larry Campbell
    3. Being rather new to this list and not knowing if this had been beat to death recently, I submit Aeneas Campbell, Sr , @ 1730 to 1812, as my ultimate brick wall. Would like to connect with descendants and find his grave site. Thanks Larry Campbell Harmony, NC

    02/27/2006 05:06:54
  1. 02/27/2006 04:14:25
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Loomer Family of Chittenden County, Vermont
    2. ATTENN; redfieldresearcher, ABT Vermont. Just type Hunington Vermont into your Search engine, There is a Bundle of INFO THERE. A. T.

    02/27/2006 04:12:58
    1. sur-name Rightmire/Ritmire/Writemire etc.
    2. Alice
    3. Some of the Rightmire family also use other spellings of the Mire part of the surname also....such as Meyer, Mier, Mayer......also many times the name is just misspelled of course...Original spelling may have been Rechtmier ?? Recht is the word "right" in German and some early spellings indicate this may be the original or close to it.... I have had lots of help on this list from Pat and Marty...but on the off chance that new members may have joined I would like to ask again for any information on a Rightmire family who apparently lived in Cameron Parish Loudoun County Virginia at least from 1775 to 1800's ...first names James, William. Eliz/Mary/(married a Garner) Phoebe (married John Spencer) Benjamin (possibly Cornelius and Robert also) May have had other relatives who lived in Loudoun County Va. also...surnames unknown ???....Rightmire's were probably Palatine Germans, but also may have married into Holland Dutch families..Possibly came from the Hunterdon County New Jersey area...less likely from a group of Rightmyers who lived in Saugertes New York area early to mid 1700's although they may be another branch of the same family... Trying to tie the Virginia families to either/or the New Jersey or New York families.... Those Revolutionary times seem to be short on records but may have missed something along the way. Thanks Alice

    02/27/2006 03:23:40
    1. Loomer Family of Chittenden County, Vermont
    2. Philo Redfield
    3. I am trying to find information about my Loomer Family that lived in Chittenden County, Vermont for a time Samuel Loomer, b. 13 Sept 1778, Hebron, New London Co., Connecticut d.abt 1849, Perrysburg, Cattaraugus Co., New York m bef 1799 Probably Vermont Pheobe ________, b. abt 1771, Connecticut d. aft 26 Sept 1850 Perrysburg, Cattaraugus Co., New York The 1st child in this family was Delorme or Delorma Loomer b. 22 Jan 1799 Huntington, Chittenden Co., Vermont d. 16 Jun 1867 Dayton, Green Lake Co., Wisconsin The 3rd child in this family was Samuel Loomer, b. abt 1803 Huntington, Chittenden Co., Vermont d abt 1803 Huntington, Chittenden Co., Vermont Buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Huntington Co., Vermont The 4th child in this family was born in New York abt 1811. Most of this information came from a 1937 Surname book which didn’t contain sources. Can anyone tell me how I can prove the events in Huntington, Vermont? Where is the Maplewood Cemetery? Philo Redfield __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    02/27/2006 12:46:12
    1. HUNTER & SAXTON
    2. Rena
    3. Please reply to genealogy4" <[email protected] NOT to me. Rena List adm. ----- Original Message ----- From: "genealogy4" <[email protected]> To: "'Rena'" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 8:57 PM Subject: Family I am researching > Rena: > > I am searching for information concerning Eliphelet Hunter b. about 1768. > His father was believed to be Israel Hunter, b. about 1730-1745. Mother's > maiden name not know. His brothers were Thomas b. about 1771 married Nancy > possibly Cullison and Elijah b. about 1774 who married Elizabeth Sexton in > 1801. This family is on the tax records in Loudoun Co.from about 1768 > until > 1799. Israel, the father was still on the tax records in 1799. Elijah > disappeared in 1820, and Thomas died in 1824. > > Any information about this family will be welcome. > > Ilene Jones > > > Welcome to the Mail list. Please post something about your family that you > are researching. Full names and dates, will get best results. > > List Adm > > Rena Worthen [email protected] > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~renaworthen/ >

    02/26/2006 05:19:36
    1. New Subscribers
    2. Rena
    3. Welcome to the Mail list. Please post something about your family that you are researching. Full names and dates, will get best results. List Adm Rena Worthen [email protected] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~renaworthen/ WHO, WHEN, and WHERE are the three essential ingredients for successful genealogical research! Genealogy without documentation is MYTHOLOGY Founder and President of Botetourt Genealogy Club

    02/26/2006 03:34:57
  2. 02/16/2006 11:53:05
    1. Selah
    2. Sondra Foley
    3. Hi, Can anyone help with a surname for Selah [other than Spencer] Selah was listed as the wife of John Spencer Jr.in a land transaction near Gumspring 1802 Thank you for any help you can give me. Sondra

    02/16/2006 10:18:46
    1. Re: Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Back on the List - Researching BRADEN, JENNERS, others
    2. Yes, Welcome back Sue. I am back after several months away, now focussing on Quaker asistance to runaway slaves and the plantation owners who were seeking the latter, also Waterford descendants. Keeping an eye out for your families also. Bronwen --- Original Message ----- From: Betty Sent: 1/13/2006 10:20:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Back on the List - Researching BRADEN, JENNERS, others > Hey Sue, welcome back. Hope all was well during the past year. > > Betty Frain > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 9:57 AM > Subject: [VALOUDOU-L] Back on the List - Researching BRADEN, JENNERS, others > > > |I just signed back on the Loudoun list after being off for a year (or > more?). > | Thought I'd do a quick post to mention the lines I'm interested in. > | > | BRADEN > | JENNER(S) > | STEVENS or STEPHENS > | > | These are the main lines of interest in Loudoun but I am also interested > in > | related lines and the families in the Waterford area pre-Civil War. > | > | Glad to be back. > | > | Sue Beach > | Muncie, IN > | > | (Hi Pat Duncan! Bronwen & Marty, are you still here?) > | > | > | ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > | To contact Listowner: > | Rena Worthen [email protected] > | Researching JEWEL in Loudoun Co.;FISHER in Fauquier Co.; HATCHER in > Henrico Co. > | > > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen [email protected] >

    02/15/2006 03:01:31
    1. Ashford - Rightmyre
    2. Carolyn Shupe
    3. Sondra, I would love to know what else you may know about John Rightmyer. I have an Mary/Elizabeth Rightmire/Rickmeyer of the same age group. She married a man known to have been in Loudoun Co., Phillip/Lewis Burgess Garner. Carolyn > Michael Ashford married Jane Conn 12 June 1772 Loudoun Co. Va. > Michael Died 1804 in Loudoun Co. Va. > Their CHILDREN : > > > > [A] William > > [B] John > [C] Sarah married ca. 1805 John Moxley born ca. 1785. > > [D] Anna married John Rightmyre Anna born ca 1772 / 1775. > >

    02/15/2006 05:58:49
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Ashford - Rightmyre
    2. Sondra Foley
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carolyn Shupe" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 11:58 AM Subject: [VALOUDOU-L] Ashford - Rightmyre > Sondra, > I would love to know what else you may know about John Rightmyer. > > I have an Mary/Elizabeth Rightmire/Rickmeyer of the same age group. She > married > a man known to have been in Loudoun Co., Phillip/Lewis Burgess Garner. > > Carolyn > > > >> Michael Ashford married Jane Conn 12 June 1772 Loudoun Co. Va. >> Michael Died 1804 in Loudoun Co. Va. >> Their CHILDREN : >> >> >> >> [A] William >> >> [B] John >> [C] Sarah married ca. 1805 John Moxley born ca. 1785. >> >> [D] Anna married John Rightmyre Anna born ca 1772 / 1775. >> >> > > > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen [email protected] > Researching JEWEL in Loudoun Co.

    02/15/2006 05:50:33
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Ashford - Rightmyre
    2. Sondra Foley
    3. Carolyn, Will send information to your email address and also, get you in touch with some Rightmire researcher. Sondra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carolyn Shupe" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 11:58 AM Subject: [VALOUDOU-L] Ashford - Rightmyre > Sondra, > I would love to know what else you may know about John Rightmyer. > > I have an Mary/Elizabeth Rightmire/Rickmeyer of the same age group. She > married > a man known to have been in Loudoun Co., Phillip/Lewis Burgess Garner. > > Carolyn > > > >> Michael Ashford married Jane Conn 12 June 1772 Loudoun Co. Va. >> Michael Died 1804 in Loudoun Co. Va. >> Their CHILDREN : >> >> >> >> [A] William >> >> [B] John [C] Sarah married ca. 1805 John Moxley born ca. >> 1785. >> >> [D] Anna married John Rightmyre Anna born ca 1772 / 1775. > > > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen [email protected] > Researching JEWEL in Loudoun Co.

    02/15/2006 05:47:03
    1. Morrisonville
    2. Pat Duncan
    3. Those of you with ties to Morrisonville and some later Baker lines might be interested in this article on the Loudoun Times Mirror site: http://www.timescommunity.com/site/tab1.cfm?newsid=16127252&BRD=2553&PAG=461&dept_id=506037&rfi=6<http://www.timescommunity.com/site/tab1.cfm?newsid=16127252&BRD=2553&PAG=461&dept_id=506037&rfi=6> Pat Duncan [email protected]\<mailto:[email protected]\>

    02/15/2006 02:01:24
    1. Ashford's In Louduon Co. Va.
    2. Sondra Foley
    3. Hi, Can anyone add to my Ashford information,I have a little on some of the Ashford children and nothing on other's, will share what I have Michael Ashford married Jane Conn 12 June 1772 Loudoun Co. Va. Michael Died 1804 in Loudoun Co. Va. Their CHILDREN : [A] William [B] John [C] Sarah married ca. 1805 John Moxley born ca. 1785. [D] Anna married John Rightmyre Anna born ca 1772 / 1775. [E] Delilah Born 19 Sept 1786 VA. Married Colmore McAtee [ Colley]Died 27 Sept. 1851 Morrow Co. Ohio McAtee, Colley W., Feb.13,1855 - Age 79y11m29d Dilla, Wife, d. Sept. 27, 1851 - Age 65y8d born ca. Sept.19, 1786 graves located on South side of main drive.Byrn Zion Cemetery, Gilead Township, Morrow County, Ohio. [F] Rebecca married Harrison McAtee [G] Elizabeth married Thomas Gist [ Guest] Elizabeth Ashford & Thomas (Jr) Guest 30 Nov 1808: min- John Littlejohn (Meth) 30 dec 1808. [H] Jane married ??? Lesse Sondra

    02/14/2006 11:12:57
    1. My Loudoun Surnames
    2. Janean Ray
    3. I'm sending out surnames of those I have listed as being in Loudoun Co. Chinn, Crebs, Powell, Whitmore, Wilson, Beatty, Noland, Garnett, Beveridge, Boyd, Gillick, Haxall, Minor, Myers, Thompson Some I only have one person that married into one of these lines. If you recognize a name let me know. See what we got. Janean

    02/14/2006 10:11:48
    1. Old Yearbooks
    2. Janean Ray
    3. Another list I'm on passed this link along so thought I'd share with some of my lists. http://www.old-yearbooks.com/ Janean

    02/14/2006 05:40:06
    1. Re: VALOUDOU-D Digest V06 #20
    2. Yes I received this messege! James A. Holifield > > From: [email protected] > Date: 2006/02/12 Sun AM 05:00:28 EST > To: [email protected] > Subject: VALOUDOU-D Digest V06 #20 > >

    02/12/2006 01:48:48
    1. Note from List Adm
    2. Rena
    3. It is not necessary for Everyone to answer the TEST message. In the future Please do not send TEST messages to the List. TEST messages are non productive, and waste space at the Rootsweb server. Rena Worthen [email protected] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~renaworthen/ WHO, WHEN, and WHERE are the three essential ingredients for successful genealogical research! Genealogy without documentation is MYTHOLOGY Founder and President of Botetourt Genealogy Club

    02/11/2006 04:25:37