Barbara Thank you so much for your reply. It finally gives me something to follow up on re Eleanor. Is the marriage inf re Chambers and Younkin in a particular book? The information you sent is so interesting. I should not be suprised to see the Junkin spelling as I have seen so many variations in spelling . I really appreciate your generous help in my effort to find out more about the Junghens who migrated to VA and then returned to PA...Looks very promising....Something to work with.... Virginia Tempe,AZ
Virga1234@aol.com wrote: > Barbara > Thank you so much for your reply. It finally gives me something to follow > up on re Eleanor. Is the marriage inf re Chambers and Younkin in a > particular book? > Virginia > Tempe,AZ > Virginia - The only place that I have found reference to Jacob & Eleanor's marriage is in a Loudoun County Court Case - M7218 which is a dispute over 60 acres of land and gives a worth of genealogical information - 1. Eleanor's marriage to Jacob Younkin - Court Case M7218 - 1). Sheriff's Summons, dated: 10 Nov. 1814 - "...Jacob Yonkin and Eleanor his wife late Eleanor Chambers..." 2). John Booth's Pleading, date unkn - "...Eleanor Chambers married to Jacob Younkin..." 3). John Booth's statement under oath dated 14 Nov 1814 - "...Jacob Youkin & Eleanor his wife...are not inhabitants of this Commonweath (Virginia)...". It would be well worth the effort to get a copy of this court case. Barbara Melbourne, FL