Hi! Just wondering if any of your BRABHAM families married into the ALEXANDERs? The ALEXANDERs were also shoemakers. Originally startedin Loudoun, and moved from there. I know we have that line somewhere, but I'd have to get the book from my mom to find out where. Let me know if this rings a bell! Thanks in advance. Suzanne --- Original Message --- From: Twb7776969@aol.com To: VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VALOUDOU-L] Thomas Brabham, Sr >Hi list > >This is what I'm looking for > >Thomas Brabham, Sr b. 9-4-1756 in England d. 7-10- 1834 in Leesburg, Loudoun >County, Virginia m. 3-6-1783 in Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia to Hannah >b. abt 1760 d. bet. 1808-1861 >9 children > >William Brabham b. 11-16-1783 >John Brabham b. 8-10-1785 >Elizah Brabham b. 7-29-1789 >Thomas Brabham, Jr. b. 8-13-1791 >Joseph Brabham b. 3-22-1795 >Martha Brabham b. 5-14-1797 >Sarah Susannah Brabham b. 7-2-1800 >Infant Brabham b. 8-6-1803 d. 8-6-1803 >Henry W. Brabham b. 9-22-1806 > >Now thing don't quit match Thomas Brabham, Sr. thought of landed in America >Sep 1, 1783 and was indentured to a shoemaker were he worked at that trade >for seven years then kept that trade after that. So what I'm looking for is >his wife name and when he really landed in America, who he was indentured >too, the name of the infant that he had in 1803, more about Elizah Brabham >and any thing that might be out there on this family > >Will Reid > > > >==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== >Join the Rootsweb Genealogical Data Cooperative. >Rootsweb members & sponsors are who make this list possible. >http://www.rootsweb.com >