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    1. Re: [VALOUISA] Melton and May families
    2. Lois - thanks so much for listing the Melton and May families found in the graveyard book. I don't connect with any of those listed yet, but with this new information I have a new "launch" research point. Judy ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com

    11/12/2007 05:20:51
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] New Louisa County Graveyard book
    2. John Cook
    3. Dear Linda: Are there any Arnetts in the book? John Linda Cram <lhcram@swbell.net> wrote: There are 2 Woolfolks. That is as close as it comes. gloria sutherland wrote: > Are there any Wolfrey's/Woolfrey's > Thanks > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    11/11/2007 09:41:21
    1. [VALOUISA] Smith-Durvin
    2. gen42
    3. I am looking for information about Robert G. Smith that married Ann E. L. Durvin. Does anyone know his line of Smith's in that area? I think his mother's name was Elizabeth. Thank you. Mary

    11/11/2007 04:41:56
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] New Louisa County Graveyard book
    2. Linda Cram
    3. There are 2 Woolfolks. That is as close as it comes. gloria sutherland wrote: > Are there any Wolfrey's/Woolfrey's > Thanks > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    11/11/2007 02:53:09
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] Tyree Harris of Madison Co., KY
    2. I have a little information on the Tyree Harris of Madison Co., KY of whom you were inquiring. Since Christopher Harris, his father, had 19 known [listed in his will] children, I have trouble keeping up with all of them!!! Here are some of my notes, but I have not done census work on this Tyree Harris of Madison Co., KY. I have a more complete bio of Tyree Harris, the probable brother of Christopher Harris. That brother Tyree died testate in Caswell Co., NC at the end of the 1780s. Suggestion: If you have the ability to read the deeds of Madison Co., KY, you may find more interesting information. Even the indexes [grantor and grantee] indexes provide a good many clues about family relationships and locations of land. And intermarriages!! The Family History Library at Salt Lake City has MANY films of land records of Madison Co., which, of course, was the parent county of several other Kentucky counties. E.W.Wallace TYREE HARRIS, son of Christopher. WIR02026. His birthdate of 24 Jun 1751, Hanover Co., VA, apparently unconfirmed, is taken from DAR application 598925. Those of his siblings and most of the marriages are given, indicating the applicant MAY have used a Bible record. His name appears in the 1810 census of Madison Co., not read as of August 1997. This name is given to many Harris males, probably to indicate they were all descended from Robert Harris of colonial Hanover Co. Like the name Overton Harris, it is important to distinguish the dates these various Tyree Harrises lived. According to DAR application 598925, Tyree was a child of the first marriage of his father Christopher Harris and Mary Dabney and was born 24 Jun 1751. The source of this birthdate and others given for Harris children is unknown If this birthdate is correct, it is probable that the following Tyree Harris is not the same one.. Tyree Harris & Sarah Garland, 28 May 1803; Higgason Harris was bondsman; Thomas Garland, father of the bride. Returned 2 Jun 1803. (Bill & Kathy Vockery, Madison County, Kentucky Marriage Records, Vol. I, 1786-1822 [Richmond, KY: Published by authors, 1993], p. 37.) It is noted that the same source lists this marriage: Higgason Harris & Ann Garland, 15 Dec 1800; Jesse McMahan, bondsman; Thomas Garland, father of bride. Return 16 Dec 1800 (p. 37) (We cannot identify Higgason Harris. A tentative conclusion is that he is related to Tyree Harris but not as a brother as he is not listed as a child in the will of Christopher Harris.) Other Tyree Harrises: There was another Tyree Harris of earlier date in Hanover Co., VA as well as one in Caswell Co., NC. In fact, the one in Caswell Co. is fairly well determined to have been a brother of Christopher Harris, but he seemingly was an older brother. He appears a good deal in the records of colonial Louisa Co., VA and is linked with Major Robert Harris, his probable father. An Older Tyree Harris? In the 1782 tax list of Hanover Co., VA (used as basis of "1790 VA census") there is a listing for Tyree Harris in Precinct No. 5, List of Thos. Trevilian, Gent'n. Several listed are shown as "at Beaverdam." Tyree Harris - 6 wh[white] ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com

    11/11/2007 08:07:14
    1. [VALOUISA] Graveyard Book lookup Massie, Jackson, Wright
    2. Linda, Thank you for taking the time to do lookups in your book. I would like to know of listings for Massie, Jackson & Wright. Jane Shimanek VaGenWeb Look-up Volunteer Louisa, Co., VA jshimanek@aol.com Baker, Barrett, Booth, Bowles, Brewer, Burnett, Callis, Clopton, Dodd, Gatewood, Gore, Harris, Jackson, Mason, Massie, Mills, Overton, Sims, Walton, White, Wright VA 1650-1850s Couch, Dodd, Gore, Head, Huff, Waters PA > VA > SC >TN 1700-1850 Bachman, Binnicker, Geiger, Green SC > TN > AL >TX 1730-1850 ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com

    11/11/2007 06:05:52
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard book - Melton or May family
    2. Lois Long Carey
    3. listed in the index of the book May, Phillip Pendleton Dr. pg. M-004-June 10,1844-April 29, 1918 May, Sallie Ann Trevilian pg. M-004(wife if Dr.P.P. May- October 3, 1844-May 17,1923 Melton, Ann E. pg. M-012-Died Dec, 3m 1860, aged 26 Years Melton, Ann T. Pg. M-012-Died Oct.29,1864, aged 63 years Melton, Elisha pg. M-012-born Jan. 18,1800, Died Sept. 27, 1854 Melton, Alfred Franklin pg. M-012-born Oct. 4, 1822, Died march 12, 1823 Melton, Eugene pg. M-012-Born Jan 2, 1844-Died Aug. 14, 1844 Melton, Louisa M. Pg. M.-012-born march 17,1827-Died July 6, 1856-aged 29 yrs.3 mos. & 20 days Melton, Mary Ann Pg. M-012-June 20, 1824- died Feb. 22, 1829 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Please note: My new email address is lcarey34@verizon.net. Please remove lcarey@bcpl.net from your address books and files so that we can stay in touch! ----- Original Message ----- From: <JudyOJudy@aol.com> To: <valouisa@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 7:44 AM Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard book - Melton or May family > Could someone with the graveyard book check for the surnames Melton and > May > ? Thanks so much. > > Judy > > > > ************************************** See what's new at > http://www.aol.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/11/2007 05:08:43
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard Book-humphrey
    2. Lois Long Carey
    3. Clifton Eugene Humphrey- only Humphrey in Book * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Please note: My new email address is lcarey34@verizon.net. Please remove lcarey@bcpl.net from your address books and files so that we can stay in touch! ----- Original Message ----- From: "BEVERLY HUMPHREY" <efolks@earthlink.net> To: "lhcram@swbell.net," <valouisa@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 9:03 AM Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard Book > Can you tell me if there are any Humphrreys in the index? Thanks > > BEVERLY HUMPHREY > efolks@earthlink.net > > > >> [Original Message] >> From: Linda Cram <lhcram@swbell.net> >> To: <valouisa@rootsweb.com> >> Date: 11/8/2007 2:08:32 PM >> Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard Book >> >> No Clarks in the index. I did see a Quaker Gravesite when thumbing thru >> the book. >> >> Wayne Clark wrote: >> > Are any Clarks in the book? Many Clarks were Quakers. Are any Quaker >> > burial >> > grounds included in the book? >> > >> > Wayne Clark >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >> > >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/11/2007 04:54:31
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] Carvers and Busseys in book
    2. Lois Long Carey
    3. There are none of either in the book * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Please note: My new email address is lcarey34@verizon.net. Please remove lcarey@bcpl.net from your address books and files so that we can stay in touch! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernice Thompson" <btnnc@bellsouth.net> To: <valouisa@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 9:30 AM Subject: [VALOUISA] (no subject) > Is there any listing for a Carver or Bussey in the Graveyard book? I > would appreciate hearing from anyone who has the book. Thanks, Bernice > C. Thompson > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/11/2007 04:52:53
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard book - Melton or May family
    2. Could someone with the graveyard book check for the surnames Melton and May ? Thanks so much. Judy ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com

    11/11/2007 12:44:12
    1. [VALOUISA] LETS FOLLOW THE AGE & FORMATION OF VA. COUNTIES
    2. Would anyone know where William and wife Mary Ann [Nuckols] Harlow are buried? He was born in 1733, in Goochland Co. They may be buried in Fluvanna Co. or Louisa Co. Thanks, Nancy Born in Goochland County,Va in 1733> Part of Goochland County along the James River Became Albemarle County, Va. in 1744 Part of Albemarle County Alonge the James River Became Fluvana in 1777 Another part of Albemarle County Along the James River Became the James River became Amherst & Buckingham Counties in 1761 Then part of Amherst County Became Nelson County in 1807/8 This is 75 Years, ABT A life time<___?> Listings of Harlow's in the Amherst County Cemetery Book Available through the Amherst County Mueseum <ACHMuesem@aol.com> Gatewood- Harlow Cemetery <US rt 60 west From Amherst C H to RT 610 Between RT 60 & Plesant View on Right Just Before Campbells Business Henry L Harlow 1885 to 1926 & Mayo C, 1811 to 1885 <Masonic Symbol... Mead Cem,Madisonb Heights John F., 1851 to 19 31 Willie Ann 1851 to 1915 MOST Counties have a Cemetery list at <GenWebPage for the County CUZ A T <atpowelljr@aol.com> ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> See what's new at http://www.aol.com</HTML>

    11/10/2007 08:26:56
    1. [VALOUISA] Graveyard Book Index
    2. Robert H. Miller
    3. The surname West has historic connections to the area. Could someone who has a copy please check to see if any member of the West family is listed? Thanks. Robert Miller

    11/10/2007 02:51:54
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard Book Index
    2. Linda Cram
    3. Alice Dorothy West Family Timothy E all listed Robert H. Miller wrote: > The surname West has historic connections to the area. Could someone who has a copy please check to see if any member of the West family is listed? Thanks. > Robert Miller > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    11/10/2007 12:00:26
    1. [VALOUISA] Harlow Family - Notes about an Early Harlow Family of Virginia
    2. I hardly know of any cemeteries in Virginia, at least in rural areas, outside of some Civil War era cemeteries and the church yard of St. John's in Richmond. I am not a resident there. Having grown up in a deserty part of Texas, I found that many cemeteries were on the grounds owned by the families, and later highways had to be curved around such rural cemeteries. Also, because in certain parts, stone was not prevalent, wooden crosses were erected, and the termites, etc. probably made them disappear. With few exceptions, I do not expect to find headstones nor cemeteries for my ancestors. However, because a Harlow family seemed to be a neighbor of an *elusive* Nathaniel Williams of colonial Virginia, a brother of two of my ancestors, any time I see someone associated with Nathaniel Williams, I started collecting information on that person/family, in the hopes I will get a clue about Nathaniel Williams, said by one published genealogist to have been the patriarch of the family into which playwright Tennessee Williams was born. I have yet to find any proof of such linkage, but hope springs eternal!!! Eternal--in that I am still pursuing a Nathaniel Williams of colonial Virginia. He had several sons who are attributed to him and who are said to have been prominent men in western North Carolina, such as Surry Co., NC. Maybe researchers of early Louisa Co., VA will find some clues in my notes. I have tried, not always successfully, to have cited my sources. If you use this material in your own biographies, please add the sources, a practice which skilled genealogists are requiring more and more, and which one sees less and less in some *internet stuff*. E.W.Wallace - who has several ancestors in colonial Louisa Co.--and, of course--with common surnames! WILLIAM HARLOW [of St. Paul's Par., Hanover Co.?] Apparently he was later of either Louisa Co. or Albemarle Co., or perhaps on the county line. He was a neighbor of Nathaniel Williams (qv) and of William Graves (qv). Nathaniel Williams I, son of John Williams I, lived on a fork of Beaverdam Creek, Louisa Co. By tracing the surname Harlow, we may be able to properly identify "Which Nathaniel Williams?" We can identify Nathaniel Williams as long as there was another Williams family member nearby--such as his father, John Williams I, who died in Hanover Co. ca 1735, perhaps later, or his brothers Daniel, also early of Hanover Co., and Joseph, also early of Hanover Co.. "Early" is used as meaning ca 1733-1735. Brother Daniel Williams, who died in 1759 in North Carolina, was in early Louisa Co., formed from Hanover Co.. Daniel was also in other Virginia counties--Halifax and Lunenburg Co. Brother Joseph Williams was in colonial Lunenburg where he was a county official. No good identifying record of Nathaniel Williams has been found, although a Nathaniel Williams appears from time to time in Lunenburg Co. records but more accurately, it seems, in the land patents of Louisa-Albemarle Co. area along "Machunk/Mychump" Creek. We deduce Harlow's sons were Joel Harlow and William Harlow Junr. and possibly John Martin Harlow. In Louisa Co. ca 1742: John Harlow, Thomas Harlow, Ann Harlow witnessed a deed: DB A-37-39 1 Feb 1742 (1743) John Michie of Hanover Co. to Benjamin Arnoll of Louisa Co. 24 pds. currt. money. 200 acres in the forks of the Pamunkey River, adjoining lands of George Alves, Thomas Henderson and Alexander Carr; part of 400 acres obtained by patent in St. Martin's Par. /s/ John Michie Wit: John Harlow, Thomas Harlow, Ann Harlow 14 Mar 1742 (1743) acknowledged by John Michie (Rosalie Edith Davis, LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOK A & B [Bellevue, WA: 1979], p. 4) Later, John Graves, probably related to Williams Graves sold property in Louisa Co. to William Harlow: DB A-414 29 Nov 1750 John Graves of King George Co. to William Harlow of Louisa Co. 56 pds. currt. money. 400 acres; granted by patent on both sides of Beaver Dam fork of Mechum's Creek on the side of a hill. /s/ John Graves Senr. Wit: John Harlow, John Mooney, Wm. (W) Harlow Junr., John Graves Junr., Jams. Massie. 26 Feb 1750 proved by oaths of John Harlow, John Mooney and William Harlow. (Davis, p. 62) In 1757, John Harlow sold land "along the main Beaverdam" to John Roberson. DB B-187-188 22 Apr 1757 John Harlow of Fredericksville Par., Louisa Co., for 10 pds currt. money to John Roberson, 50 acres in sd. Parish on south side of Beaver Creek ... Roberson's line ... along the main Beaverdam. /s/ John Harlow Wit: Wm. Harlow, John Forsie Jnr. 24 May 1757 acknowledged by John Harlow. (Davis, p. 124) A subsequent deed, Louisa Co. DB B-188-189 dated 27 Apr 1757 by Roberson, executed a few days later than the above deed, verifies that he is selling 200 acres of land which he had previously purchased from both William Harlow and John Harlow. The purchaser is John Forsie Junr. "of Hanover Co., St. Paul 's Par." The deed mentions "on main Beaverdam Creek on north side," and lines of Williams Graves and John Harlow, but not of Nathaniel Williams. Much later, in 1778, reference was still being made in a deed to the lines of Nathaniel Williams and William Harlow's corner and to Graves line, near Beaver Dam Fork of Great Creek, Louisa Co. Louisa Co. DB E-301-302 12 Oct 1778 John Brown Senr. of Orange Co. & Elizabeth his wife to John Bourn [sic] of Louisa Co.; 85 pds.; 400 a. on the Beaver Dam Fork of Great Cr... Nathaniel Williams & William Harlows corner...branch of Beaver Dam fok of Great Cr...Graves line...Nathaniel Williams corner in sd. Graves line. John (+) Brown Elizabeth (+) Brown Wit: Zach. Shackelford, 'Thomas Fleeman, James Hogan 12 Oct 1778 ack by sd. Elizabeth. (Rosalie Edith Davis, LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS E & F, 1774-1790 [Manchester, MO: 1983] p. 35) Later Records of Harlow Family Members ? In Albemarle Co. county Deed Bks 1764-1768, we find Nathaniel Harlow of Fredericksville Parish; William Harlow with daughter Elizabeth Harlow; William Harlow with daughter Tempe Harlow. In the latter deeds, W. Harlow is styled as "W Harlow, elder." Early Records In Henrico Co. where an early William Harlow resided, also resided William Womack (d. 1762) and his wife Mary (Henrico DB 1-455), presumably the parents of Mary Womack Williams, wife of John Williams II, later of colonial Goochland Co. John Williams II is said by many to be the brother of the *elusive* Nathaniel Williams, earlier of Hanover Co. 1728 - Henrico Co., VA DB 2?-214 - 29 May 1728 Thomas Farrar of St. James Parish, Henrico Co., to William Harlow of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Co., for 20 pds, 400 acres in St. James Parish, bounded by Chickahominy Swamp. Wit: Richard Dean, George Farrar, Thos. Osburn, Jr. /s/ Thomas Farrar. Recorded 1st Mon Oct 1728 (Adapted from Benjamin B. Weisiger III, HENRICO COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS 1706-1737 [Richmond, VA: Privately published, 1985], p. 102) In 1741/42, Harlow patented land--400 acs. Henrico Co. on the Main Run of Chickahomony Sw., Beg. in his line (Pat Bk 20-230) We are unsure whether he is the same person. Prior to 1762, Harlow had owned property on Beaverdam Creek in Louisa Co., apparently in Fredericksville Parish, as may be deduced from this late deed which mentions Harlow in the chain of title: Louisa Co. DB C1/2?-p. 83-85: 22 Nov 1762 Henry Ford of Louisa Co., Fedricks [sic] Par. to John Forsie of Co. and Par. afsd; 30 pds curr. money; 100 a. in par. afsd...fork of Beaverdam Creek in sd. Forsies Old Line...down Creek to the fork...up the north fork; all that land given to me by William Harlow in that place in a Deed. Henry (+) Ford. Wit: Robert Richards, Samuel (X) Mackgehee, Solomon Pasley (Rosalie Edith Davis, LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOKS C, C1/2, D & D 1/2, 1759-1774 [Manchester, MO: 1997], p. 44-45) John Forsie seemd to be purchasing more land on Beaverdam Fork of Machumps [variant spellings] Creek, Louisa Co. Perhaps by 1760, William Harlow was deceased. This 1760 deed appears in Louisa Co. Records: DB C 1/2?-pp. 25-27 30 Jan 1760 John Martin Harlow of Fredericksville Par., Albemarl [sic] Co. to John Forsie Junr. of Fredericksville Par., Louisa Co.; 45 pds. curr. money; 105 a. on Beaverdam fork of Machumps Creek; part of a tract pattern'd for John Graves...south fork on the south side of the Creek...sd. Forsies line. /s/ John Martin Harlow Wit: Henry (+) Ford, Richard Timberlake, William Timberlake. 22 April 1760 proved by the oaths of all the witnesses. (Davis., p. 59) From other records, we know that Nathaniel Williams was also a neighbor of Michael Holland. The following indicates that Holland was also in Louisa Co. DB C1/2? - 63-64 21 Jul 1755. Thomas Robinson of Louisa Co. to William Harlow Senr. of same 13 pds-10s-4d & 500 lbs. of Tobacco; 400 a. on Sycamore Fork of Swamp Creek upon Morris's line at corner to Sneads line...along a New Dividing line; part of 800 a. bearing date of Michael Holland, Deceased, his patent. /s/ Thomas (T) Robinson Wit: Jno. Robinson, Joel Harlow, William Harlow Junr. (Ibid., p. 63) Brunswick Co. Records In 1745, Harlow had patented land in Brunswick Co., but there is no indication found to date that Nathaniel Williams was in Brunswick Co., at least not in that time period. In 1746, Harlow's lines are mentioned in the patent of William Lafoon, Henrico Co. "on a Br. of Farrars Br. in a Slash; adj Nicholas Cox now Simon Ligons, Evan Shoemaker & William Harlow." (Pat. Bk 25-142). Thomas Harlow Also in Pat Bk 21-425, 1743, is a patent for Thomas Harlow, Henrico Co. "on the S side of Chickahominy Sw., in Slashey Ground near a Slash, on the Co. Line dividing Henrico from Goochland Co. [N20 deg E]; in or near the Head of sd Sw. where the counties of Henrico, Goochland & Hanover join [this writer's italics] adj. William Harlow & Simon Ligon; 30 Jun 1743...." (Dennis Ray Hudgins CAVALIERS & PIONEERS, V. V [Richmond: Virginia Genealogical Society]., p. 58). The fact that three counties, Henrico, Goochland (from which Louisa was formed in 1742), and Hanover, joined in this general area in 1743 (and may still join today) gives a probable general location for the placement of land of Nathaniel Williams. There seems to be no patent for Nathaniel Williams, at least none which appear in six published volumes of CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS. Refer to biography of (--) Holland. Nathaniel Harlow A Nathaniel Harlow was in Albemarle Co. as indicated in the following abstracted deed: Albemarle Co. DB 4, pp. 440-441 23 Feb 1767 Nathaniel Harlow of Parish of Fredericksville, Albemarle Co. to Saml. Boyd of Parish of St Anns, Albemarle Co. fro 30 pds Virginia money---parcell of land in Fredericksville Par, Co. of Albemarle, containing 82 acres .. So side of the North Fork of Jameses River... Beg. at Waddeys corner Gum... to Charles Goodmans ln... to Francis Grahams line to Samuel Rays line ... /s/ Nathanial Harlow wit: Alexander Mackey, Senr, Alexander Mackey Junr., Gray Haggard Nathanial Harlow & Suphan his wife.... acknowledged at Albemarle Co. Sept Court 1767 (Sam & Ruth Sparacio, DEED ABSTRACTS OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEED BOOK 4, 9 AUGUST 1764-12 AUGUST 1768 [McLean, VA: The Antient Press, 1989], p. 98) Immediately below this deed is one by William Harlow of the same parish in Albemarle Co. in which he gives his Loveing Daughte Elizabeth Harlow of the same parish... one sertan Negro girl named (Jude) she & her increase ... (Ibid., p. 98-99) Submitted by E.W.Wallace ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com

    11/10/2007 11:57:02
    1. [VALOUISA] william harlow --1780
    2. nancy c. brooks
    3. Would anyone know where William and wife Mary Ann [Nuckols] Harlow are buried? He was born in 1733, in Goochland Co. They may be buried in Fluvanna Co. or Louisa Co. Thanks, Nancy

    11/10/2007 10:47:13
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard Book
    2. Ray&Lela Harlow
    3. Beverly, Do you have in your line Lucy Chapman Humphrey, that married Thomas C Harlow Louisa county Va about 1840? If you do, please contact me about her. Thomas C Harlow was my 3X grandfather. Thanks Ray Harlow Elida Ohio ----- Original Message ----- From: "BEVERLY HUMPHREY" <efolks@earthlink.net> To: "lhcram@swbell.net," <valouisa@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 9:03 AM Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard Book > Can you tell me if there are any Humphrreys in the index? Thanks > > BEVERLY HUMPHREY > efolks@earthlink.net > > > >> [Original Message] >> From: Linda Cram <lhcram@swbell.net> >> To: <valouisa@rootsweb.com> >> Date: 11/8/2007 2:08:32 PM >> Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard Book >> >> No Clarks in the index. I did see a Quaker Gravesite when thumbing thru >> the book. >> >> Wayne Clark wrote: >> > Are any Clarks in the book? Many Clarks were Quakers. Are any Quaker >> > burial >> > grounds included in the book? >> > >> > Wayne Clark >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > >> > >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/10/2007 02:35:52
    1. [VALOUISA] (no subject)
    2. Bernice Thompson
    3. Is there any listing for a Carver or Bussey in the Graveyard book? I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has the book. Thanks, Bernice C. Thompson

    11/10/2007 02:30:09
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard Book
    2. BEVERLY HUMPHREY
    3. Can you tell me if there are any Humphrreys in the index? Thanks BEVERLY HUMPHREY efolks@earthlink.net > [Original Message] > From: Linda Cram <lhcram@swbell.net> > To: <valouisa@rootsweb.com> > Date: 11/8/2007 2:08:32 PM > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Graveyard Book > > No Clarks in the index. I did see a Quaker Gravesite when thumbing thru > the book. > > Wayne Clark wrote: > > Are any Clarks in the book? Many Clarks were Quakers. Are any Quaker > > burial > > grounds included in the book? > > > > Wayne Clark > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/10/2007 02:03:25
    1. Re: [VALOUISA] VALOUISA Digest, Vol 2, Issue 108
    2. Evans Peay
    3. How about Peay? valouisa-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Today's Topics: > > 1. new Louisa County Graveyard book (BaileyTh@cs.com) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 22:48:23 EST > From: BaileyTh@cs.com > Subject: [VALOUISA] new Louisa County Graveyard book > To: valouisa@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <c4a.2228809f.34668407@cs.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > Are there any Baileys? > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the VALOUISA list administrator, send an email to > VALOUISA-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the VALOUISA mailing list, send an email to VALOUISA@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to VALOUISA-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of VALOUISA Digest, Vol 2, Issue 108 > **************************************** > >

    11/09/2007 11:29:44
    1. [VALOUISA] New Louisa County Graveyard book
    2. gloria sutherland
    3. Are there any Wolfrey's/Woolfrey's Thanks

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