Can someone please tell me where I can find the address for requesting page copies from 4 Loudoun Co. Order Books? Thanks, Pam
Looking for information on parents of CHRISTIAN MILLER b1743 Va d 12jan 1796 Va married Elizabeth/Sarah RUSSELL b 1765 Va of Hillsboro Loudoun Co Va. Children: 1 Valentine MILLER b. Abt 27 Dec 1762 Loudoun Co Va-1843 + Sarah CONRAD 2.Christian MILLER jr b.12JAN1771- d.14SEP1842 + Sara NEER m.7JAN1809 3. Sen. Adam MILLER born raised and died Loundoun Co. Va on 6 Aug1828 4 George MILLER settled in Sangamon County, IL. Was a captain of a company in the war of 1812 had a son John G Miller b 27Aug 1810 Loudoun Co Va married there Nov 1833 to Amanda A. Russell had five children ----------------------------------------------------------------- Petznick, James Vanderbilt University Email: james.petznick@Vanderbilt.Edu
Roll Call These are the names I am researching: Loudoun Co - Starkey, Waters, Furr, Hummer, Callahan Wythe & Pulaski Co VA - Chinault/Chenault/Shinall, Akers Frederick Co MD - Thorn, Simmons St Mary's County, MD - Tippett, Hall Talbot Co., MD - Cox, Price
http://www.gencircles.com/users/genclub01 FLOYD Marriage Records Here The URL for the Floyd County, Va. Mailing List Web Site is: http://www.pipeline.com/~bobnroa/floyd.html There is also Floyd Co. information at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barbs/ The Works of Rena Worthen and Friends http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/3798 Look here for Patrick Co. Va. records: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapatric Look here for Rockbridge County, Cemeteries, Marriages and more: http://www.rootsweb.com/~varockbr/rock.htm Records are needed for Craig County Archives. http://www.geocities.com/craig_county_va/ 1850 Census on line at Botetourt County, Va. http://www.rootsweb.com/~vaboteto/botetot.htm Records are needed for the Roanoke County Archives. http://www.rootsweb.com/~varoanok/ Records are needed for the Loudoun County Va. Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~valoudou/loudoun.html Submit your story for the Craig County Heritage Book (Deadline dor stories 12-30-2001, will still accept stories) http://www.geocities.com/Heritage_Book_Update Join Craig-Botetourt Gen Club http://www.geocities.com/genclub01
I have a Simon who died in Highland Co. OH Tootsie Shoemaker Tomlinson Lori wrote: > By chance, did any end up in Fairfield Co., OH in time to be married 1858? > > Lori > > Askum67@aol.com wrote: > > > Re: Shoemaker/Schumacher > > Searching for Simon Shoemaker's lineage, born 24 October 1757. Son of Peter > > and Eva Catherine Shoemaker. Speculation Peter's father was Rudolph > > Schumacher/Shoemaker. There seems to have been much written on the > > Shoemakers of Loudoun Co., what > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > To contact Listowner: > Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com
Lois I can't remember if we have corresponded and my line is Jacob Shoemaker b/o Peter. I have the church book but the date is 1789-1823 which has much Shoemaker info. If you think any of those years would help let me know. Tootsie Shoemaker Tomlinson Askum67@aol.com wrote: > Re: Shoemaker/Schumacher > Searching for Simon Shoemaker's lineage, born 24 October 1757. Son of Peter > and Eva Catherine Shoemaker. Speculation Peter's father was Rudolph > Schumacher/Shoemaker. There seems to have been much written on the > Shoemakers of Loudoun Co., what do you have ?? > > Thanks > Lois W. > > > ==== 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.
Kurt, I am looking for ancestors to my Thompson line. Robert Thompson, born abt. 1806, married a woman named Mary. They had 8 children: Sarah, Samuel, Margaret, Morgan, Ann, Jackson, Lucy, and Martha. Possible connection?? I hope so... --Steve Davis -----Original Message----- From: Kurt Boldt [mailto:kboldt@pon.net] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:56 AM To: VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VALOUDOU-L] Roll Call Thompson, Ball, Underwood I am searching for the ancestors and descendants of these families. Isaac Thompson and Hannah Thornton had five children; Jeremiah, Sarah, Hannah, Isaac and Joseph. Isaac was born about 1728 and Hannah about 1728. Joseph was born about 1764 and married Rachel Ball 1784 Loudoun County. Rachel was born about 1770 and was the daughter of Farling Ball and Mary Rachel Revels. Joseph and Rachel had sixteen children and migrated to Columbiana County, Ohio where they died. The Underwood family and the Thompson family are closely related in Loudoun County. Many children of Jesse Underwood married into the Thompson family. Farling Ball was born about 1730 Fairfax County, Virginia and died in 1804 Loudoun County. Mary was born about 1735 and they had about eight children. Looking for any interested connections. I would be happy to exchange information. Kurt Boldt ==== 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.
I am searching for the ancestors and descendants of these families. Isaac Thompson and Hannah Thornton had five children; Jeremiah, Sarah, Hannah, Isaac and Joseph. Isaac was born about 1728 and Hannah about 1728. Joseph was born about 1764 and married Rachel Ball 1784 Loudoun County. Rachel was born about 1770 and was the daughter of Farling Ball and Mary Rachel Revels. Joseph and Rachel had sixteen children and migrated to Columbiana County, Ohio where they died. The Underwood family and the Thompson family are closely related in Loudoun County. Many children of Jesse Underwood married into the Thompson family. Farling Ball was born about 1730 Fairfax County, Virginia and died in 1804 Loudoun County. Mary was born about 1735 and they had about eight children. Looking for any interested connections. I would be happy to exchange information. Kurt Boldt
By chance, did any end up in Fairfield Co., OH in time to be married 1858? Lori Askum67@aol.com wrote: > Re: Shoemaker/Schumacher > Searching for Simon Shoemaker's lineage, born 24 October 1757. Son of Peter > and Eva Catherine Shoemaker. Speculation Peter's father was Rudolph > Schumacher/Shoemaker. There seems to have been much written on the > Shoemakers of Loudoun Co., what
My surnames: MUSGROVE; SKINNER; SMITH; GRIFFITH; PLUMBER; SUTHERLAND; HOUGH; CANBY. Hello all, I am looking for the ancestors of: Thomas Sr. TAYLOR b.Abt. 1728 in in Fairfax or Frederick County, Maryland m. Caleb PIERPOINT do Charles and Martha Sidney CHEW PIERPOINT of Ann Arundell Co., Maryland. Thomas and Caleb Taylor lived in Loudoun County, Virginia when these children were born, Thomas Jr. Taylor b. 1750, Rachel Taylor, Joseph Taylor, Jesse/Jefsey Taylor, Henry Taylor, Mary Taylor, Anne Taylor, and Sarah Taylor. Do any of you have any of these in your tree? Who was Thomas Sr. TAYLOR's father? Thanks for any help. Mary
Re: Shoemaker/Schumacher Searching for Simon Shoemaker's lineage, born 24 October 1757. Son of Peter and Eva Catherine Shoemaker. Speculation Peter's father was Rudolph Schumacher/Shoemaker. There seems to have been much written on the Shoemakers of Loudoun Co., what do you have ?? Thanks Lois W.
I am working on the RIDGEWAY, BUSSEY, HALL and RILEY families who lived in Loudoun and Fauquier counties in the early/mid 1800s and before. In particular I am seeking info on the George W.W. Ridgeway and Martha Bussey who married in Loudoun County on May 29, 1846, bondsman (father??) John T. Bussey; any help would be appreciated. I know that George W. later married a second time to Jemima J. Hall, daughter of William and Sarepta Hall, September 24, 1870, Fauquier Co. And George's parents were James Ridgeway and Mary Ann Popkins. I haven't been able to find out when Martha died, or more about her Bussey family. And I have some info on the James Ridgeways, but any new connections would be very appreciated. Lori Lander Murphy
Amy, my grandfather, Clyde Leo Downs, at one time lived near Remington, Fauquier County, Virginia, on Lucky Hill. Aye, Bob McArtor ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amy Kearns" <amkearns@erols.com> To: <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 4:37 PM Subject: [VALOUDOU-L] Rollcall for Kearns and Hitaffer > I am searching for information on William Kearns and Catherine in the early > 1800's. Also information on the Hitaffer and Downs families. All of the > families lived in Fauquier and Loudoun counties. > > Amy > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <RockCatt@aol.com> > To: <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 3:05 PM > Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Snickersville > > > > My Holtzclaw family lived on the Snickersville Pike, in fact, Jacob's > house > > is still there, built in the early 1740's. Eugene Scheel has done a > > beautiful map of the area from that time period that shows where all of > the > > families lived, well worth ordering. > > Barb Price > > 6th Great Grandaughter of Jacob Holtzclaw > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > Join the Rootsweb Genealogical Data Cooperative. > Rootsweb members & sponsors are who make this list possible. > http://www.rootsweb.com > >
I am searching for information on William Kearns and Catherine in the early 1800's. Also information on the Hitaffer and Downs families. All of the families lived in Fauquier and Loudoun counties. Amy ----- Original Message ----- From: <RockCatt@aol.com> To: <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 3:05 PM Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Snickersville > My Holtzclaw family lived on the Snickersville Pike, in fact, Jacob's house > is still there, built in the early 1740's. Eugene Scheel has done a > beautiful map of the area from that time period that shows where all of the > families lived, well worth ordering. > Barb Price > 6th Great Grandaughter of Jacob Holtzclaw > > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > Join the Rootsweb Genealogical Data Cooperative. > Rootsweb members & sponsors are who make this list possible. > http://www.rootsweb.com > >
Anyone seen these folks? BECKHAM, William 1772-1858 Prince William and Loudoun Co. REID, Noah 1797-1871 Loudoun Co. ELLIOTT, Frances 1771-1823 Prince William and Loudoun Co. MORAN, Thomas 1790-1865 Prince William and Loudoun Co. LEGG, Burr Harrison 1788-1868 Loudoun Co. Gloria in MD GALBINAK@aol.com
Rollcall: William Tarlton Taylor 1759 w Elizabeth Hampton s Levi Tarlton Taylor Trying to find a father for William Tarlton Taylor??? ray taylor tnemelcy@wk.net
Seeking: DONOHOE, earliest known Cornelius, b. abt 1695, Land Grant Loudoun 1757, m. Margaret McDOWELL. THOMAS, HUTCHISON, WRIGHT, WILKINSON, CARR, HALL, FRANKLIN, BURCH Any connection, correction or addition most welcomed. Mary Ann Donohoe -----Original Message----- From: donald adams <dadams10@houston.rr.com> To: VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, December 31, 2001 10:02 PM Subject: [VALOUDOU-L] Roll Call: Adams, Burson, Goodwin, Hutchison, Plaster, Robertson >ADAMS- (earliest known William 1796-1846) >BURSON, Lydia (1797-1881) >HUTCHISON - (earliest known Nelson S. (1793 -1825) >GOODWIN- (earliest known Frances Ann (abt1820-abt1900) > PLASTER, Michael (1715-1803) >ROBERTSON- earliest known Nancy (1796-1845) > >These are my brick walls. Would love to hear from anyone with connections. >Thanks, Carol Adams > > > > > >==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== >To contact Listowner: >Rena Worthen doreatr@rbnet.com >
Welcome to the New Year Haven't posted my surname interests in a while, so thought I'd try to scare some out of the woodwork Carnicle - I know they were in Loudoun County in the 1780's up until the 1820's when they moved on to Ohio. Have found scattered bits of information on the Carnicle family but not a whole lot. There are indications that the family may have originally been among the early Pennsylvania Quakers, but have not found them there as yet, and found records of a couple of Carnicle men who fought in the war of 1812. Any Carnicle cousins out there?? Cline/Kline - I've found some indications that my Cline family spent some time in Loudoun County in migration from Maryland to the Shennandoah area. Earliest known ancestor at this point is John Cline who was possibly born circa 1770 in Loudoun County Named first son David...so if naming tradition holds he may have been the son of David. The Cline family has been quite confusing to sort out...especially when they hit the Shenannandoah area. Thank you for any tidbit you might be able to throw my way Hope Freeman Carnicle Phoenix, AZ
Surnames include: Sisk, Hindman, Tavenner, Kent, Trenary, Putnam, Ball, Fewell, Hatcher, Nichols. Many of these surnames were in Loudoun and Fauquier Counties. One specific person that I'm searching for is Sarah Hindman married to John Tribbey sometime around 1870. Sarah's parents, Samuel and Catherine Hindman, left Loudoun for Colbert Co, Alabama around this time, but Sarah did not go with them. She married John Tribbey from biographical information I have found in Alabama, but I have not been able to find marriage info for them. Sharon
>From the Templer Family Page at http://www.geocities.com/templerfamily The Templer family of this home page traces their roots to James Templer, b. about 1755 in Shelbourne Parish, Loudoun County, d. after 1846 in Virginia. James Templer married Martha Huff on 31 August 1775 in Loudoun County, Virginia. Martha Huff was b. about 1755 and d. after 1840. Nothing is known at this time about the parents of these two people who are the progenitors of our family. An old family history, published in 1894, includes the story that the family name was Temple and that the 'r' was added about 1750. A later writing in 1939 added the story that the 'r' was added because of a dispute in the family. Nonetheless, we would be interested in talking to anyone in a Temple or Templer family who has information that might make a connection to the parents of James Templer. James Templer and Martha Huff had 7 or 8 children depending on how you interpret various census data. We have contact with current descendants of four of those lines listed below. Those children were: · William Templer (b. 29 December 1775, d. 24 October 1854) married Anna Trittenbach, daughter of Conrad Trittenbach, on 13 July 1803 in Loudoun County, VA. We have active contact in this line. · John J. (and/or Jonathon) Templer (abt 1777 or 1778) - may be two people · James Templer (abt 1779) · Esther Templer (abt 1780) · Martha Templer (abt 1781) married Hezekiah Clemons on 23 November 1800 in Loudoun County, VA. We have active contact in this line. · Stacey Templer (b. 1782, d. 29 October 1864) married Rachel Pettit, daughter of Andrew Pettit, on 30 December 1806 in Loudoun County, VA. We have active contact in this line. · Thomas Templer (b. 1787, d. after 1850) married Jane Lowe, daughter of Thomas Lowe, 25 December 1809 in Loudoun County, VA. This is my line. Here is what we know about the other three of those children for whom we have no known current day descendants. · John J. (or Jonathon) Templer married Nancy Flanagan on 11 February 1805 in Loudoun County, Virginia. They had a daughter named Catherine, born 18 January 1811, who married a Samuel Potts. · James Templer is known to have married and had a child based on information found in the 1830-1840 Knox County, Ohio census data. Marriage records in Knox and Butler counties in Ohio list 2 possible wives as Lucy Dailey and Mary Auld. · Esther Templer married Gerrard Trammell on 17 May 1808 in Loudoun County Virginia and they had a child by the name of Elizabeth Trammell. Elizabeth married Samuel Freed on 9 August 1830 with Thomas Templer shown as the guardian, which might indicate that Gerrard Trammell had died prior to that date. We would appreciate any contact with families or researchers who might have information on any of the above lines. Thanks and best wishes for the new year, Charlie Templer