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    1. Re: FRECOGS program this Sat Nov 12 - Frederick, MD - Grandparents' Day 1-3 pm
    2. Teresia & Jamil Scott
    3. Does the FRECOGS have this event every year? Unfortunately, I can not attend, but it sounds interesting. Teresia F. Scott Hamilton, VA 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, Kentucky, Ireland, Germany On Nov 11, 2005, at 7:00 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > > VALOUDOU-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 277 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Goose Creek [Teresia & Jamil Scott > <[email protected]] > #2 Goose Creek [Teresia & Jamil Scott > <[email protected]] > #3 FRECOGS program this Sat Nov 12 - [[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from VALOUDOU-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > > From: Teresia & Jamil Scott <[email protected]> > Date: November 11, 2005 6:02:56 AM EST > To: [email protected] > Subject: Goose Creek > > > All, > In the latest Elan magazine (a magazine about Loudoun Co., VA) there > was an article about the history of Goose Creek. Here are some names > that were mentioned: > > > Teresia F. Scott > Hamilton, VA > > 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, Kentucky, > Ireland, Germany > > ______________________________ > > > From: Teresia & Jamil Scott <[email protected]> > Date: November 11, 2005 6:29:34 AM EST > To: [email protected] > Subject: Goose Creek > > > Sorry, it is too early in the morning. I hit the send button before I > finished : ) > > Names: Charles Fenton Mercer, General Wade Hampton, General Alfred > Pleasonton and Colonel Strong Vincent (there are pictures of these > gentlemen). > > There is a website for the magazine: > > www.elanmagazine.com > > I don't know what is at the website. > > Teresia F. Scott > Hamilton, VA > > 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, Kentucky, > Ireland, Germany > > ______________________________ > > > From: [email protected] > Date: November 11, 2005 10:24:58 AM EST > To: [email protected] > Subject: FRECOGS program this Sat Nov 12 - Frederick, MD - > Grandparents' Day 1-3 pm > > > > FRECOGS > > Grandparents’ Family History Afternoon > > This Sat. Nov 12, 2005 > 1 - 3 pm > Homewood at Crumland Farms > 7407 Willow Road, Frederick, MD > phone at event: 301-788-2531 > > Frederick Co. Genealogical Society invites everyone who is a > grandparent, > child, or grandchild to join us for an afternoon of discussion and > exhibits > about what can be done to preserve family history, how to share with > others > your ideas and family stories and hear others tell what they have > done for their > grandparents or their grandchildren and future generations. Come and > ask > questions and find what’s available to help save family history. See > a > computer program in operation and hear about an Eagle Scout's project > on his > grandfather’s cemetery & how it brought family’ history ‘home.’ > Among the display tables will be - The Veterans Project History > Committee - > who will be very interested in your family's veteran connections and > stories > and also to talk about how you can preserve those histories for future > generations and the our country's history through this Library of > Congress project. > This program is free and open to anyone regardless of where you or > your > ancestors lived. Light refreshments will be served. > FRECOGS meets on the 2nd Saturday of each month (except July and > August) – > at Homewood at Crumland Farm each month (except for occasional away > meetings > in May and October). Calendar of Events is posted on website below. > Information on this event and the organization: Nancy Thrasher Cherry, > [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) , > 301-572-4406 > or Pepper Scotto [email protected]_ > (mailto:[email protected]) , > 301-834-9907, website: www.FRECOGS.com > >

    11/11/2005 03:32:41
    1. FRECOGS program this Sat Nov 12 - Frederick, MD - Grandparents' Day 1-3 pm
    2. FRECOGS Grandparents’ Family History Afternoon This Sat. Nov 12, 2005 1 - 3 pm Homewood at Crumland Farms 7407 Willow Road, Frederick, MD phone at event: 301-788-2531 Frederick Co. Genealogical Society invites everyone who is a grandparent, child, or grandchild to join us for an afternoon of discussion and exhibits about what can be done to preserve family history, how to share with others your ideas and family stories and hear others tell what they have done for their grandparents or their grandchildren and future generations. Come and ask questions and find what’s available to help save family history. See a computer program in operation and hear about an Eagle Scout's project on his grandfather’s cemetery & how it brought family’ history ‘home.’ Among the display tables will be - The Veterans Project History Committee - who will be very interested in your family's veteran connections and stories and also to talk about how you can preserve those histories for future generations and the our country's history through this Library of Congress project. This program is free and open to anyone regardless of where you or your ancestors lived. Light refreshments will be served. FRECOGS meets on the 2nd Saturday of each month (except July and August) – at Homewood at Crumland Farm each month (except for occasional away meetings in May and October). Calendar of Events is posted on website below. Information on this event and the organization: Nancy Thrasher Cherry, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) , 301-572-4406 or Pepper Scotto [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) , 301-834-9907, website: www.FRECOGS.com

    11/11/2005 03:24:58
    1. Goose Creek
    2. Teresia & Jamil Scott
    3. Sorry, it is too early in the morning. I hit the send button before I finished : ) Names: Charles Fenton Mercer, General Wade Hampton, General Alfred Pleasonton and Colonel Strong Vincent (there are pictures of these gentlemen). There is a website for the magazine: www.elanmagazine.com I don't know what is at the website. Teresia F. Scott Hamilton, VA 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, Kentucky, Ireland, Germany

    11/10/2005 11:29:34
    1. Goose Creek
    2. Teresia & Jamil Scott
    3. All, In the latest Elan magazine (a magazine about Loudoun Co., VA) there was an article about the history of Goose Creek. Here are some names that were mentioned: Teresia F. Scott Hamilton, VA 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, Kentucky, Ireland, Germany

    11/10/2005 11:02:56
    1. Shelburne Parish division lines of 1820
    2. PAT DUNCAN
    3. For those who are interested in the division lines for Shelburne Parish, here are the 10 Jul 1820 entries from the Loudoun Co Order Books appointing people to procession the county and divide into districts. Processioning was done every four years to agree on property boundary lines. Shelburne Parish: No. 1 - from mouth of little river running up the same to where the parish line leaves the said river then keeping the said line to the Fauquier line, thence up said line to Goose Creek so high as for a straight line to Goose Creek so far as a straight line from the Fauquier line to Goose Creek as will include Thomas Chinn's plantation and to strike Goose Creek opposite to James Lieth's then down the Creek to the beginning. Ordered that David Gibson, John Sinclair & Jesse McVeigh be appointed to see the processioning performed in the above precinct. No. 2 beginning where the 1st district ended on the Fauquier line, running thence up said line to Frederick line, running with the same so far as for the straight line from thence to Dulany's quarter (including Joseph Bailey's) & from the said quarter down Ashby's Gap road to assath that comes into that road at the corner of John Williams' field, then keeping the said path to Thomas Lewis' thence to Lieth's ford on Goose Creek then with one of the lines of the 1st district to beginning. Amos Donham, John Dulany & Sydnor Bailey appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 3 beginning at Lieth's ford on Goose Creek running down said Creek to Snickers road thence up said road to James Martin's then along a line of Dulany's quarter so as to include Isaac Brown and Guys Mill then with the lines of the 2nd District to beginning. Wm. Bronaugh, Price Jacobs & Ben Mitchell appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 4 beginning at Lieth's ford on Goose Creek running down said Creek to Snickers Gap road leading by Stephen Rozell's and by Frederick Co. lines and the lines of the 2nd & 3rd districts to beginning. John Grayson, Abner Humphrey & George Marks appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 5 beginning at the ford of Goose Creek on Snickers Gap road, then up said road to the road that Joseph Combs formerly cleared to his plantation now the Glebe, then to the vestry house, then a straight line to Secolon run where Elisha Edwards lived then with the foot of the mountain (including Mr. John Alexander) to Goose Creek to the beginning. Jonathan Carter, Presley Sanders & Joshua Gore appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 6 beginning at Goose Creek at the 5th district then down said Creek to the mouth of Tuscarora thence up said run to the Carolina Road thence along road to Secolon run thence up the same to the mountain to the line of the 5th district and with the same to the beginning. George Carter, Thos. Moss & Thomas Fouch appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 7 beginning at Secolon under the mountain running thence to where Vestal's gap road forks above the town of Leesburg thence a straight line to where Mr. Mason's Mill formerly stood on Big Spring stream and down his mill run to Potowmack river, thence down the river to the mouth of Goose Creek, up Goose Creek to the mouth of Tuscarora, up Tuscarora to the Carolina road thence down said road to Secolon run, up said run to the beginning. Wm. Mead, Danl. Lovett & Silas Wherry appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 8 beginning at fork of Vestals Gap road, then with No. 7 running up Vestal's road to the New Church, thence a straight line to the Vestry house, then with No. 5 to Secolon at Elisha Edwards' thence with district No. 7 to beginning. Wm. Holmes, Isaac Vandevanter & Eli Janney appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 9 beginning at the New Church and down Catoctan Creek to R'd Roach's Mill thence along the road leading from said mill to Potowmack River at Capt. Douglas' thence down the river to Mr. Mason's Mill run or Ball's thence a straight line to where Vestal's gap road forks above the town of Leesburg thence with said road to beginning. Jas. Moore, Aaron Sanders & Alfred Belt appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 10 beginning at R'd Roach's mill running with the Catoctan to Potowmack River, thence down the River to Capt. Douglas' thence with the road leading to Roach's Mill to beginning. Enos Williams, Saml. Dawson & Edmond Dulin appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 11 beginning at the mouth of Catocton on Potowmack thence running up the river to the short hill to William Matheny's, thence with an old road to Kirk's Mill now Taylor's then to the beginning. John Stouseberger, Edm'd. Marlow & John Slater appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 12 beginning at John Axline's thence with Paynes road at the widow Janny's, thence to the road to David Mull's thence to the road at Israel Thompson's Mill thence along the road to Catoctan at the New Church thence to Kirk's now Taylor's Mill, thence with an old road to the beginning. Corn's. Shaw[e]n, Peter Stuck & Peter Hickman appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 13 beginning at Wm. Matheny's running thence with the Short hill to Vestal's road, thence down the road to Thompson's Mill thence to the widow Janny's at Paynes road from thence to the beginning. John Wright, John Stone Marlow & Jno. George appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 14 beginning at Potowmack river at the Short hill running with said hill Fairfax's & Tayloe's line to the end of said hill at Philip's road thence up the said road to the top of the ridge thence with the ridge to Potowmack river, thence with the river to the beginning. Ebenezer Grubb, John CONRAD & David Lovett appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 15 beginning at the end of the Short hill at Philips' road running between Joshua Gore's & Nicholas Osborne's to the Leesburg road, thence to where Nielson's road comes in thence along the black oak ridge to Bacon Ford, thence up Snicker's Gap road to the Frederick line, thence with the ridge to Philips' road thence with the said road to the beginning. Joshua Osburne, Nathan Nichols & Notley C. Williams appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 16 beginning at Bacon Ford running thence along the black oak ridge to Nielson's road thence with Nielson's road to the line of Number 8 which runs from the New Church to the Vestry house thence a straight line to the Vestry house thence with the road passing by the Glebe to Snicker's road a little above Absalom Remy's thence up said road to the beginning. Daniel Janney, Mahlon Taylor & Ben. Bradfield appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 17 beginning at Nielson's road where the black oak ridge comes to or crosses it running with said road to the line of No. 8 which runs from the new church to the vestry house, thence a straight line to the new church thence up Vestal's road to the Short hill thence with the hill to the end at Phillip's road then with lines of No. 15 between Joshua Gore's and Nicholas Osborne's to the Leesburg road thence along the same to the beginning. Saml. Purcell, Thos. Gregg & Benj. Daniel appointed to see the processioning performed. Pat Duncan [email protected]

    11/10/2005 03:00:02
    1. Re: Cameron division lines of 1820
    2. PAT DUNCAN
    3. For those who are interested in the division lines for Cameron Parish, here are the 10 Jul 1820 entries from the Loudoun Co Order Books appointing people to procession the county and divide into districts. Processioning was done every four years to agree on property boundary lines. Cameron Parish: No. 1 beginning at Cox's mill road then along the parish line to Fauquier line then with that line to Carter's Mill road then along Carter's Mill road to the Gumspring then up the road to the beginning. Aris Buckner, Geo. B. Whiting & Jas. Allen appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 2 beginning on Goose Creek at Thompson's Mill then up the Creek to the road at Cox's Mill then down the road to the Gumspring then down broad run to where it crosses Thompson's Mill road then up said road to the beginning. Wm. Ellzey, Chas. Stoven & Peter Oatyer appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 3 beginning at the Potowmack river & mouth of Broad run then up Potowmack to the mouth of Goose Creek thence up Goose Creek to Thompson's Mill road to where it crosses broad run thence down broad run to the beginning. Silas Rees, Patrick H. Douglas & Ludwell Lee appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 4 beginning at broad run against Thomas Collin's then up broad run to the Gumspring then along the road that leads from the Gumspring to Carter's Mill then down bull run to Landon Carter's Quarter then to Cub Run by John Berkley's then up Cub Run to Askren's then up the path that leads near Gess' to the beginning. Jas. Lewis, Geo. Hutchison & Benj. James appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 5 beginning where the old church road crosses broad run then up the run agst Thomas Collins' then down the path that lead from John Gess' to Cub Run (including Thos. Askren) then up said run to James Lane's Spring branch to the Church road then up said road to frying pan spring then along the road leading to the New Church to Abraham Lay's then along Horseman's path to the beginning. John Hutchison, John Moxley & David Lewis appointed to see the processioning performed. No. 6 beginning at the mouth of Sugarland Run then up Potowmack to the mouth of Broad run then up broad run to where it crosses the Church road (including Wm. Horseman's) then to the path that leads from said Horseman's to where it crosses the road by Abraham Lay's then with the road leading from the New church to sugarland run then down the said run to the beginning. John Dulin, Levi Whaley & Benj. Bridges appointed to see the processioning performed. Pat Duncan [email protected]

    11/10/2005 02:53:30
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU-L] BYU Digitizing Family History Books
    2. In a message dated 11/8/2005 10:36:19 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Go to the web site of the Harold B. Lee Library at BYU, http://www.lib.byu edu/ then on the home page, from the list of collections that are displayed, follow the links: Click on "Find Other Materials". Click on "Electronic" Click on "Online Collections at BYU" Click on "Text Collection" Scroll down and click on "Family History Archives" Regards, Bob Walker Personal Genealogy Page: http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802 For a discussion on the Walkers of Knox County, KY (and beyond) and Hawkins County, TN, join us at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hawkins_Walkers/ War of 1812 - Battle for Fort Meigs: http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802/ftmeigs Walker Surname DNA Study (Group GR-18) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fabercove/test_results.htm

    11/08/2005 03:44:18
    1. BYU Digitizing Family History Books
    2. Branches & Lil' Twigs
    3. Hi everyone, This information came from another mailing list, I thought someone may find helpful... "LDS Family History Library has announced that it has begun the process of digitizing and making available on the Internet all of the Family History books in their collection. About 5000 books have been digitized and are available, and they have announced that they are adding about 100 titles a week to the on-line collection. Copyright issues are playing a role in determining the order in which they progress through this task; books out of copyright are being done first." Go to the web site of the Harold B. Lee Library at BYU, http://www.lib.byu.edu/ then on the home page, from the list of collections that are displayed, follow the links: Find Other Materials; Electronic; On Line Collections at BYU; Text Collections tab; Family History Archive, Search Fran

    11/08/2005 03:17:58
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU-L] BYU Digitizing Family History Books
    2. Dottie Himes
    3. Thanks for sending the information on the digitizd family history books. Can someone help me. I went to the sit, and everything that I clicked on, said that I must be affiliated with BYU. Perhaps I am doing it wrong. Thanks for your help in advance. Dottie Porter Himes. Dottie Himes Lewisport, KY 42351 [email protected] I love my Family, Genealogy is Addictive but Fun: SURNAMES: Heim, Himes, Ahlers, Shroyer, Swadener /Burch, Clements, Hagan, Hutchins, Porter /Hayden, Mulligan,Young, and many more. -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: 11/08/05 09:14:24 To: [email protected] Subject: [VALOUDOU-L] BYU Digitizing Family History Books Hi everyone, This information came from another mailing list, I thought someone may find helpful... "LDS Family History Library has announced that it has begun the process of digitizing and making available on the Internet all of the Family History books in their collection. About 5000 books have been digitized and are available, and they have announced that they are adding about 100 titles a week to the on-line collection. Copyright issues are playing a role in determining the order in which they progress through this task; books out of copyright are being done first." Go to the web site of the Harold B. Lee Library at BYU, http://www.lib.byu edu/ then on the home page, from the list of collections that are displayed, follow the links: Find Other Materials; Electronic; On Line Collections at BYU; Text Collections tab; Family History Archive, Search Fran ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== To contact Listowner: Rena Worthen [email protected] Researching JEWEL in Loudoun Co.;FISHER in Fauquier Co.; HATCHER in Henrico Co.

    11/08/2005 02:33:14
    1. Re: From: [email protected]
    2. Dear Jessie, In the book,"The Historian's Guide to Loudoun County,VA; 1757-1766 by Jonn T. Phillips,II" there is the following Alexanders: 1) Gerrard or Gerard Alexander 2) John, the Eldest 3) Mary and Phillip 4) Robert The following entries for the above names are as follows in order of date: page-472: November 11, 1760 - "A Deed Poll of Gift from John Alexander the Eldest Gent. [a County Justice of Stafford County] to [his daughter] Ann Binns, wife of Charles Binns ... Recorded." Book A, p 402; LDCODB, Book B, p 49. page-507: May 14, 1762 - A case brought by Gerard Alexander, Gent., abates on his death. Book A, p. 620. page-511: September 9, 1765 - Mary Alexander, Robert Alexander and Phillip Alexander are admitted as the Executors of the Estate of Gerard Alexander, deceased. Book C, p. 34. page-257: September 9, 1765 - "[6,500] Acres of Land held by Mann Page Esqr. ... [550] Acres of Land held by Robert Alexander ... [and 530] Acres of Land held by William Payne be added to the List ... this Present Year." Book C, p. 31. page-261: [Top of page has the heading "LOUDOUN'S 101 LARGEST LANDOWNERS - 1765" ROBERT ALEXANDER Neighborhood of Primary Holding-(Kitoctin Mtn.-Bald Hill), 550 Acres. page-185: June 3, 1766 - John Simms gives Ferdinando O'Neal a bill of sale for a bull, cows, hogs, horses and furniture. "The substance ... is that Fernando O'Neal is the special bond for John Simms [a defendant] at teh suit of Gerrard Alexander ... if Fernando O'Neal be saved harmless in the aforesaid bailship then the above ... sale is ... void." LDCODB, Book E, p. 82. I hope this helps! Blessings, James A. Holifield ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rena" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 5:39 PM Subject: Fw: From: [email protected] > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 2:42 PM > > > Hi, > > I am looking for a VA genealogy researcher who is familiar with Loudoun > and Fauquier Counties. I am reseaching Rigby Alexander found in 1813 > Loudoun Co. Tax Rolls and he is on the 1820 and 1830 Fauquier Co. Census > which has he was born in VA The 1850 IN census gives his birthday ca 1790. > I need name of his 1st wife (might be Natty/Nettie Creel who married John > Alexander 1809). I have 2nd wife Dolly Foster married Rigby Alexander in > 1833 Fauquier Oo. Death certificate of their son Francis Marion Alexander > gives name of father as John R. Alexander and Dolly Foster)and have a 3rd > wife Wilmina Jones in Ripley Co., IN). > > Need to find Rigby before 1813 and do not have access to those records. > Also need parents' names. Seems likely to me he was married in that locale > and possibly his parents were there. He was about 23 in 1813 and probably > married. > > Can you refer me to someone who could help me? > > Jessie Alexander (Sunnyvale, CA) >

    11/07/2005 11:31:03
    1. Fw: From: [email protected]
    2. Rena
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 2:42 PM Hi, I am looking for a VA genealogy researcher who is familiar with Loudoun and Fauquier Counties. I am reseaching Rigby Alexander found in 1813 Loudoun Co. Tax Rolls and he is on the 1820 and 1830 Fauquier Co. Census which has he was born in VA The 1850 IN census gives his birthday ca 1790. I need name of his 1st wife (might be Natty/Nettie Creel who married John Alexander 1809). I have 2nd wife Dolly Foster married Rigby Alexander in 1833 Fauquier Oo. Death certificate of their son Francis Marion Alexander gives name of father as John R. Alexander and Dolly Foster)and have a 3rd wife Wilmina Jones in Ripley Co., IN). Need to find Rigby before 1813 and do not have access to those records. Also need parents' names. Seems likely to me he was married in that locale and possibly his parents were there. He was about 23 in 1813 and probably married. Can you refer me to someone who could help me? Jessie Alexander (Sunnyvale, CA)

    11/06/2005 11:39:07
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Re: Immigration from Overseas 1730-1770
    2. It seems many came to Loudoun from PA. My Brady family came from York County, PA down to Loudoun County, VA when their son Benjamin Brady was 4 years old in 1765. He was born in 1761 in York County, PA. I am looking to tie him so other Brady's in the area, as his is the only name I know. Maybe someone knows the parents or of even another family that settled from York County around the same time.

    11/05/2005 06:03:29
    1. Fauquier During the Proprietorship on CD
    2. Doris Christian
    3. FAUQUIER DURING THE PROPRIETORSHIP BY H. C. GROOME CONTENTS CHAPTER I THE INDIAN OCCUPATION CHAPTER II EXPLORATIONS AND EARLY SETTLEMENTS CHAPTER III NORTHERN NECK LAND TITLES CHAPTER IV LORD FAIRFAX'S ESTATE CHAPTER V THE SEATING OF FAUQUIER CHAPTER VI GERMANTOWN CHAPTER VII THE PARISHES AND THEIR CHURCHES CHAPTER VIII ORGANIZATION OF THE COUNTY CHAPTER IX ROADS AND TOWNS CHAPTER X DISSOLUTION OF THE PROPRIETARY This 256 page book about the proprietorship gives the history of the Northern Neck Grants as it pertains to the area of what is now Fauquier. It discusses the Fairfax land grant and the law suites involved as well as lists some of the original proprietors. DMKHeritage.com Index: Adams, Albrecht, Alexander, Allen, Amoroleck, Anburey, Anderson, Andros, Aretkin, Argall, Armistead, Ashby, Bagg, Bagnall, Bailey, Balch, Ball, Barber, Barker, Barnett, Barrow, Bartholomew, Bartlett, Barton, Baxter, Baylis, Beach, Belfield, Bell, Bennet, Bennett, Berkeley, Berry, Berryman, Beverley, Biven, Bivings, Blackburn, Blackwell, Blair, Bland, Blower, Blowers, Blue, Booth, Borden, Bourne, Boystone, Bradford, Braxton, Brent, Bristow, Bronaugh, Brooke, Brooks, Brown, Bruce, Brumback, Brunskill, Bullitt, Burditt, Burgess, Burke, Burnaby, Burton, Burwell, Butler, Byrd, Byrn, Byrum, Cage, Cameron, Campbell, Carter, Catlet, Catlett, Caton, Chalfee, Chamberlain, Chambers, Chandler, Chapman, Chevalle, Chilton, Chinn, Chriesman, Churchill, Clarke, Clement, Clements, Cobler, Coblers, Cocke, Colston, Combs, Connyers, Conrad, Conway, Cooke, Coons, Coppedge, Corbin, Cosby, Coventon, Craig, Crosby, Crump, Crumpe, Culpeper, Cunninghame, Dalrymple, Dalston, Dameron, Darnal, Darnall, Darnel, Darnell, Davis, Dawson, Dearing, Debutts, Digges, Dinwiddie, Diskin, Dodson, Downman, Duchiminia, Duff, Dunbar, Duncan, Dunk, Durham, Edmonds, Edmonston, Edwards, Edy, Elgan, Ellzey, Elzey, Eskridge, Eustace, Evans, Ewell, Fairfax, Farguson, Farrow, Faulkner, Fauquier, Fetherston, Filkins, Fischback, Fishback, Fisher, Fitzhugh, Fleming, Flitter, Floweree, Foley, Fontaine, Foote, Ford, Fowke, Frogg, Fry, Furr, Gaines, Gardner, Garner, Gaskins, Genn, Gent, George, Gibbs, Gibson, Gillison, Glascock, Glover, Gooch, Gordon, Gottschalk, Graffenried, Graham, Grant, Grayson, Green, Gregg, Grigsby, Groome, Grymes, Hackley, Hackney, Haeger, Hamilton, Hampton, Hancock, Handback, Hardin, Hardy, Harrison, Hayden, Hayward, Heath, Hedgman, Helm, Helme, Henderson, Henry, Herndon, Hewes, Higgins, Hite, Hitt, Hoffman, Hog, Holder, Hole, Holtzclaw, Holtzklo, Hooe, Hooke, Hooper, Hopper, Hopton, Horner, Hornet, Housely, Howard, Howe, Hudnall, Humphrey, Hunter, Hunton, Hutton, Ingram, Iredell, Isham, Jackman, Jackson, James, Jay, Jefferson, Jennings, Jermyn, Johnson, Jones, Keale, Keith, Kemper, Kendall, Kennor, Kent, Kercheval, Kingsbury, Kirton, Knight, Knox, Lafayette, Lambert, Lamkin, Lawson, Leachman, Lederer, Lee, Lehew, Lewis, Lindsay, Lindsey, Lomax, Long, Lowry, Lucas, Ludwell, Lynn, MacGuire, Macky, Macquire, Macrae, Maddux, Madison, Maquire, Marr, Marsh, Marshall, Martin, Masone, Mauzy, Mayo, McBee, McCarty, McClenahan, McKay, Meade, Meldrum, Mercer, Merdten, Michel, Miskell, Moffett, Momford, Mones, Monroe, Mooney, Moore, Morehead, Morgan, Morris, Morton, Mountjoy, Munford, Neavil, Neavill, Neil, Neill, Nelmes, Nelson, Nevill, Newport, Nichols, Nicholson, Norwood, Obanan, O'Bannon, Obanon, O'dell, Odor, Orear, Overall, Owsley, Page, Parkins, Parlow, Payne, Perry, Peyton, Pickett, Pising, Pope, Porter, Powel, Powell, Profit, Quarles, Randolph, Ransdall, Ransdell, Reading, Rechtor, Rector, Reichel, Renno, Reno, Richmond, Riedesel, Rieger, Rixey, Roane, Roberts, Robinson, Rogers, Rousau, Routt, Russell, Rust, Ryley, Sandys, Savage, Schlatter, Schoepf, Schoepf, Scott, Seale, Sherman, Shuemack, Sicklemore, Singleton, Skinker, Skrein, Smith, Snelling, Spangenberg, Spencer, Spillman, Spotswood, St. Leger, Stamp, Stone, Story, Stover, Strahan, Stribblin, Strother, Taliaferro, Tarpely, Tayloe, Taylor, Tebbs, Thomas, Thompson, Thomson, Thornton, Thwaites, Tibbit, Tibbs, Timothy, Todkill, Tomkins, Townshend, Trethewy, Triplett, Tripletts, Tucker, Tullos, Turberville, Turner, Twentymen, Tyler, Utterback, Van Meter, Villiers, Waite, Walker, Waller, Walter, Ward, Warner, Warren, Washington, Watkins, Watts, Waugh, Wave, Wayman, Wayne, Weathers, Weaver, Weems, Wheatley, White, Whiting, Whitledge, Wiatt, Wickliff, Wilkins, Williams, Willis, Willoughby, Winchester, Winn, Withers, Wood, Wright, Wyatt, Young, Zollicoffer, **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable

    11/04/2005 02:12:54
    1. History of Truro Parish
    2. Doris Christian
    3. THE HISTORY OF TRURO PARISH IN VIRGINIA BY REV. PHILIP SLAUGHTER, D.D. Edited With Notes and Addenda By REV. EDWARD L. GOODWIN Historiographer of the Diocese of Virginia Now on searchable, indexed CD: Check it out at your local library or archives. or dmkheritage.com This 183 page book, including index, written in 1907 contains information about Truro Parish which was part of the Northern Neck Grants. "Within this territory were the seats of the Fairfaxes, Washingtons, Masons, McCartys, Fitzhughs, Brents, Alexanders, Lewises, Mercers, Daniels, Carters, Dades, Stuarts, Corbins, Tayloes, Steptoes, Newtons, Browns, Lees, Thorntons, Balls, Smiths, and other leading families too many to mention, who dispensed an elegant hospitality at Northumberland House, Nomini, Stratford, Chantilly, Mount Airy, Sabine Hall, Bedford, Albion, Cedar Grove, Boscobel, Richland, Marleborough, Woodstock, Gunston, Belvoir, Woodlawn, Mount Vernon, etc. Beginning at Lancaster, county was taken from county, Parish from Parish, as the population of each passed the frontiers, until in 1730 Prince William was taken from Stafford and King George Counties, above Chappawansick Creek and Deep Run, and along the Potomac, to the "Great Mountains." This became also Hamilton Parish; which Parish, by an Act of the General Assembly passed at the Session of May, 1732, to take effect the first of the following November, was divided into two Parishes "By the river Ockoquan, and the Bull Run, (a branch thereof,) and a course from thence to the Indian Thoroughfare of the Blue Ridge of Mountains," (Ashby's Gap.) All that part of Prince William lying below the said bounds was to retain the name of Hamilton, "And all that other part of the said county, which lies above those bounds, shall hereafter be called and known by the name of Truro." The Parish was named after the Parish in Cornwall, in England, which is now the Diocese of Truro." Index: Adam, Adams, Alexander, Alexanders, Allan, Allen, Alrich, Andrews, Ashford, Atkins, Aubrey, Awbrey, Aylatt, Ayres, Baker, Bakers, Ball, Ballard, Balls, Barbour, Barker, Barkley, Barnes, Barry, Bartlett, Barton, Bassett, Bates, Baugus, Baxter, Baylis, Bayly, Beach, Beckwith, Bedford, Bennet, Bennit, Berkeley, Berkley, Bird, Blackburn, Blackburns, Blair, Bleight, Blumfield, Boggess, Boilston, Boilstone, Bond, Bosman, Bowie, Bowling, Bowman, Boyden, Boylston, Braddock, Breckenridge, Brents, Broadwater, Brocket, Bronaugh, Brown, Browns, Bryan, Bryant, Bucklands, Buckley, Burke, Burkes, Burrows, Cairde, Canady, Car, Carlyle, Carney, Carpenter, Carter, Carters, Carty, Cash, Caton, Champneys, Chapman, Chase, Chesher, Chichester, Chichesters, Claggett, Clapham, Cleveland, Clifton, Cockburn, Cocke, Cockerell, Cofer, Coffer, Cole, Coleman, Colemans, Colvill, Cookburn, Cooke, Cooper, Coopers, Copein, Corbins, Corner, Cox, Crutcher, Cullison, Custis, Dade, Dades, Dainty, Dalton, Dame, Daniel, Daniels, Darne, Darrel, Darrell, Darus, Davie, Davis, De Butts, Demevill, Deneale, Denty, Deskins, Dickins, Dickson, Diskin, Dixon, Dodd, Dodge, Donaldson, Douglass, Dozier, Dulan, Dulin, Dunbarr, Duntan, Ellett, Elliott, Ellzey, Eltenger, Elzey, Elzy, Emms, English, Erskine, Evans, Ewel, Ewell, Fairfax, Fairfaxes, Fairhurst, Falkner, Farguson, Fauquier, Ficklin, Fitzhugh, Fitzhughs, Fleming, Foote, Forbes, Ford, Foster, Fowler, Franklin, French, Furguson, Furgussons, Gaillard, Gardner, Garrett, Gerard, Gibson, Gilmore, Gladdin, Gladding, Gleading, Godfrey, Gooch, GOODWIN, Goram, Graham, Grant, Grantum, Grayson, Green, Griffin, Griffith, Grigsby, Grymes, Guest, Gunnel, Gunnell, Gunnells, Hago, Hairsling, Hall, Halley, Halling, Hamilton, Hampton, Harle, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Hartley, Hartshorne, Haslip, Haugo, Hawley, Henderson, Hendersons, Hening, Henry, Herbert, Hereford, Heryford, Hester, Hews, Hicherson, Hicks, Higgerson, Hollis, Holmes, Hord, Howel, Howson, Hull, Hunter, Hunters, Huntt, Hurst, Husk, Hutchinson, Hutchinsons, Hutt, Jackson, Jacobs, James, Janney, Jefferey, Jefferson, Jenifer, Jenkins, Jenny, John, Johns, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Judy, Keen, Keith, Kemp, King, Kirk, Kirkland, Kitchen, Kloman, Koon, Krouch, Kurhling, Lamphier, Landstreet, Lane, Langfier, Lasswell, Lawfull, Lay, Lee, Lees, Lewis, Lewises, Lindsey, Linton, Littlejohn, Lockwood, Love, Loves, Loyd, Lucas, Lumley, Lund, Lynton, Macgill, Machen, Macrae, Madden, Madison, Manley, Marshall, Martin, Mason, Masons, Massey, Masterson, Mc.Bee, Mc.Carty, Mc.Cartys, McCarty, McCartys, McGill, McIlhenny, McWhorter, Meade, Meckby, Melton, Mercers, Middleton, Milstead, Minor, Moncure, Monroe, Monteith, Moore, Morton, Moscrope, Moseley, Moss, Mosses, Moxley, Muir, Munroe, Murray, Musgrove, Neale, Neill, Netherton, Nevitt, Newton, Newtons, Nisbett, Noland, Norton, Offutt, Omohundro, Osborn, Osborne, Owen, Owsley, Packard, Page, Payne, Peabody, Peak, Peake, Pendleton, Penson, Perin, Perkins, Peyton, Piper, Platt, Pollard, Popejoy, Porter, Posey, Potter, Powell, Presley, Price, Pritchett, Ramey, Ramsay, Ramsey, Randolph, Ratcliffe, Ratcliffes, Reagan, Reagans, Reardon, Reid, Richardson, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Roe, Ronks, Ross, Rumsey, Russell, Ryers, Saintclare, Samford, Sanders, Sands, Sanford, Saunders, Scandall, Scott, Seal, Sears, Sebastian, Selectman, Shaddedin, Shaw, Shelton, Shortridge, Simmonds, Simpson, Slaughter, Smallwood, Smith, Smiths, Sommers, Sparks, Specht, Spurr, Stephens, Steptoes, Stoddert, Stone, Straham, Stribling, Stuart, Stuarts, Sturman, Stutt, Summers, Talbot, Taliaferro, Tayloes, Taylor, Tebbs, Terrett, Terretts, Theisz, Thomas, Thomases, Thompson, Thornton, Thorntons, Thrift, Tillett, Towners, Townsend, Trammel, Trammell, Triplett, Turley, Turner, Valandigam, Veal, Violet, Violett, Wade, Wagener, Wait, Waite, Walker, Wallis, Ward, Warden, Wardens, Warner, Washington, Washingtons, Watson, Waugh, Weems, West, Westmoreland, Weston, Wheeler, White, Whitford, Whittle, Wiley, Wilks, Williams, Willis, Windsor, Winsor, Withers, Wren, Wright, Wyatt, Wythe, Young **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable

    11/04/2005 02:09:49
    1. Fw: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES
    2. Rena
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Balch Library" <[email protected]> To: "Rena" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 12:52 PM Subject: RE: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES Please send your postal address with some of the information to help the Thomas Balch staff assist you in your research. We will do a quick search of the records and send you the results. Due to time constraints we do not do In depth genealogy research. Copies are 20 cents a page. Mary Fishback, Library sssistant -----Original Message----- From: Rena [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 7:50 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Fw: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES I'll send this along to the group. Please note the address to send queries to the list is [email protected] PLEASE do not hit reply to sender on this, as <[email protected]> will not get the reply. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: "Loudoun County Lookup" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 12:00 PM Subject: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES > Still seeking any information that anyone may have on the Walter C. Reeves > families, the Webster E. Bradford families or the John M. Fry, Frye and > Sarah Baker Fry, Frye families. Would appreciate hearing from anyone > researching any of the above families of Loudoun County, VA. > Thanks, Connie >

    11/03/2005 02:51:08
    1. Fw: [VALOUDOU-L] Fw: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES
    2. Rena
    3. Maybe the person who made this query can answer Mimi. I believe she has the information you needed. Thank's Mimi Rena List ADm ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 4:54 PM Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Fw: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES What sort of information do you want on the Sarah Elizabeth Baker family? She was born 23Feb1829 died 22Apr1898, buried in the St. James Reformed Cemetery in Lovettsville,Va. She married John Fry in 1849. They had 7 children, 3 sons and 4 daughters. Mimi Baker

    11/03/2005 02:47:37
    1. Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Fw: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES
    2. PAT DUNCAN
    3. So as not to have duplication of effort, be aware that I previously answered a query from Connie Lark in March (sending her considerable information about this Reeves line - census, marriage register, death register, will book and cemetery) when she asked: I am researching the Reeves family of Loudoun County and possibly surrounding area. Perhaps, Herndon, Leesburg, and Lovettsville area. My information that I have is that Walter C. Reeves b. 1807 in Prince William, Virginia married Nancy (Last name unknown) b. 1828. A son William Walter Reeves b. 1848 in Fairfax, Va. and died in 1927, Westernport, MD. married Mary Fry b. 1855 in Virginia and died Jan 22, 1926 in Westernport, MD. They have 8 children - a Son John W.W. Reeves who later changed part of his name to William Walter (the same as his father) married Ruth Cassare Bradford. William Walter & Ruth Reeves are my Grandparents. I am interested in any information that you might have on this Reeves Family. I would appreciate hearing from you in regards to this request and I do thanks you in advance for your time and attention to this request. Connie Lark [email protected] Pat Duncan [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rena" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 7:51 PM Subject: [VALOUDOU-L] Fw: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES > >> -----Original Message----- > From: Rena [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 7:50 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Fw: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES > > I'll send this along to the group. Please note the address to send > queries to the list is [email protected] > > PLEASE do not hit reply to sender on this, as <[email protected]> > > will not get the reply. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: "Loudoun County Lookup" <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 12:00 PM > Subject: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES > > > > Still seeking any information that anyone may have on the Walter C. > Reeves > > families, the Webster E. Bradford families or the John M. Fry, Frye > and > > Sarah Baker Fry, Frye families. Would appreciate hearing from anyone > > researching any of the above families of Loudoun County, VA. > > Thanks, Connie > > > > > ==== 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. > >

    11/03/2005 01:05:13
    1. Fw: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES
    2. Rena
    3. I'll send this along to the group. Please note the address to send queries to the list is [email protected] PLEASE do not hit reply to sender on this, as <[email protected]> will not get the reply. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: "Loudoun County Lookup" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 12:00 PM Subject: REEVES, BRADFORD, FRY, FRYE FAMILIES > Still seeking any information that anyone may have on the Walter C. Reeves > families, the Webster E. Bradford families or the John M. Fry, Frye and > Sarah Baker Fry, Frye families. Would appreciate hearing from anyone > researching any of the above families of Loudoun County, VA. > Thanks, Connie >

    11/02/2005 12:50:00
    1. RE: [VALOUDOU-L] Loudoun Oxley's
    2. Clyde T. Willard
    3. JOYCE: YOU HAVE ASKED FOR AN AWFUL LOT! I HAVE IN MY DATABASE 142 "OXLEY's". HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT TO RESEARCH THEM? IF IT IS A PRIMARY PART OF YOUR GENEALOGY, I COULD PRINT IT UP AND MAIL (SNAIL) TO YOU. OTHERWISE, IF THE ONLY STUFF YOU WANT IS WHAT YOU ASKED FOR, THEN I CAN GIVE IT TO YOU NOW. CLYDE T. WILLARD, INDEPENDENCE, MO. -----Original Message----- From: Joyce A. Wolfe [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 9:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Loudoun Oxley's Clyde, Sorry, but I'm only in the Oxley family for one generation. Although I have an interest, I have done very little research on the Oxley's. The only thing I have (so far) on the children is: Patience b-11/9/1761 m. Henry Saunders; Bethany b-1/14/1749m. ?? Rice; Jesse b-12/4/1755m. unknown; Britten b-3/19/1755 m. unknown; Sarah b-5/16/1757 m. unknown; Mary "Polly" b-7/29/1759 m. John S. Saunders; Ede b-9/11/1767 m. unknown; Evritt b-9/11/1767 m. unknown. I'll plug in Ann's name and add her to my research. Can you add anything else - names, dates, places, etc.? Thanks, Joyce ----- Original Message ----- From: "Clyde T. Willard" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 8:12 PM Subject: RE: [VALOUDOU-L] Loudoun Oxley's > JOYCE; HATE TO BUTT IN LIKE THIS, BUT I AM RELATED TO BRITTEN, WHOSE > 1ST WIFE WAS ANN WOOLARD/WILLARD. DO YOU HAVE ANY DATA AT ALL ABOUT > ANN, WHEN SHE DIED AND WHERE? THANKS! CLYDE T. WILLARD > > -----Original Message----- > From: Wolfe, Joyce A. [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 8:23 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [VALOUDOU-L] Loudoun Oxley's > > Brenda, > > My Oxley's are: Everitt married Patience, with the following children: > Patience, Bethany, Jesse, Britten, Sarah, Mary "Polly", Ede and Everitt. > All born between 1761-1767. > > Joyce > > -----Original Message----- > From: Scott, Brenda [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:51 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [VALOUDOU-L] Re: VALOUDOU-D Digest V05 #262 > > I don't have my notes with me at the moment, so there is room for error, > Hannah Oxley (I think? ) married James Stephens or Giles Stephens in > 1700's in Loudoun. > > Brenda J Scott > Administrative Assistant > Fleet Management Team > -----Original Message----- > From: Wolfe, Joyce A. [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 10:09 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [VALOUDOU-L] Re: VALOUDOU-D Digest V05 #262 > > Brenda, > > Which Oxley's married Stephens/Stevens? > > Joyce > > -----Original Message----- > From: Scott, Brenda [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 9:40 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [VALOUDOU-L] Re: VALOUDOU-D Digest V05 #262 > > The Oxley's married into the Stephens/Stevens family from there I > believe. > > Sorry Kathe, I don't have any Warners, or Coopers in my Saunders line, > even > though it's the same time period. I forgot about another name that > intermarried with my Saunders - Oxley, a couple of Oxley sisters married > > Saunders brothers. Do you know where in Loudoun County they lived - > could > be they are of the same family and I just don't know it. > > Joyce > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kathe Richards" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 2:57 PM > Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Re: VALOUDOU-D Digest V05 #262 > > >> Nicholas Saunders died around 1801 and his widow, >> Margaret Warner Saunders died about 1828. I don't >> have dates for their births or marriage, but Mary, the >> oldest child, was born in 1778. Nicholas apparently >> died fairly young. They had 4 daughters and 3 sons. >> I have a copy of Margaret's will which indicates that >> the other three daughters married Cooper brothers. >> >> Kathe >> >> >> --- "Joyce A. Wolfe" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> What time period is your Saunders of Loudoun Co.? >>> Some of my Saunders >>> intermarried with the Gunnells and Nash's of >>> Loudoun/Fairfax Co. in the late >>> 1700's. >>> >>> Joyce >> >> >> ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== >> To contact Listowner: >> Rena Worthen [email protected] >> >> > > > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll > Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us > something about your Brick Wall person. > > > > ==== 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. > > > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen [email protected] > Researching JEWEL in Loudoun Co. > > > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen [email protected] > Researching JEWEL in Loudoun Co. > > > > ==== 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 ==== > Join the Rootsweb Genealogical Data Cooperative. > Rootsweb members & sponsors are who make this list possible. > http://www.rootsweb.com > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== The First Sunday in each month will set aside for a "Brick Wall" Roll Call. Please always put the surname you seek in the subject and tell us something about your Brick Wall person.

    11/02/2005 05:10:23
    1. REEVES, BRADFORD, & FRYE FAMILIES
    2. Researching the Walter C. Reeves, the John (Frye or Fry) and Sarah Baker Family, as well as the Webster E. Bradford and Mary Jenkins Families, all of Loudoun County, VA. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Connie

    11/02/2005 04:52:22