The Jefferson-Fry map of Virginia also is a good resource--it was drawn by Thomas Jefferson's father and can be seen here: _http://www.vcdh.virginia.edu/lewisandclark/students/projects/adventurers/documents/fryjeffmap_titlepage.html_ (http://www.vcdh.virginia.edu/lewisandclark/students/projects/adventurers/documents/fryjeffmap_titlepage.html) I trust you can figure out how to blow it up to examine more closely yourself. I have a copy of the map framed on the wall near my computer and have consulted it frequently. Michelle Ule Santa Rosa, CA ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
> > (http://www.vcdh.virginia.edu/lewisandclark/students/projects/adventurers/documents/fryjeffmap_titlepage.html) > > I trust you can figure out how to blow it up to examine more closely > yourself. Well, actually I have tried and only get blurred close-ups. Please advise. Thank you--- Donna
A copy of the Fry-Jefferson map is available from Colonial Williamsburg on their website: www.williamsburgmarketplace.com Item #24398 Map of Virginia and Maryland, 1755 $15.00 plus shipping and handling Best regards, Mary Beth Dalton Jigsaw Genealogy P.O. Box 5595 Williamsburg VA 23188-5209 757-564-1982 jigsaw@widomaker.com Member, Association of Professional Genealogists ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna in Texas" <donna316@tx.rr.com> To: <valouisa@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 9:15 PM Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] the GUNTER family -- Talley Tie-In > >> >> (http://www.vcdh.virginia.edu/lewisandclark/students/projects/adventurers/documents/fryjeffmap_titlepage.html) >> >> I trust you can figure out how to blow it up to examine more closely >> yourself. > > Well, actually I have tried and only get blurred close-ups. > > Please advise. Thank you--- > > Donna > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >
Any BEADLES, BROCKMAN, GRAVES, HANCOCK, LUCK, NUCKOLLS, & YEAMANS tie-in? Lots of othere connecting families in succeeding generations. Benjamin HANCOCK b ca 1735 perhaps in York Co. or New Kent Co., VA; m Mary "Polly" BEADLES; and appears to have resided their entire lives in Hanover Co., VA. Known Children: (1). (Capt.) John Hancock b 1753 prob. Hanover Co., VA; m Nancy Ann/Ann Nancy Graves; resided in Louisa Co., VA; removed to KY and finally to Butler Co., OH. According to the records below, John & Ann Hancock, sold their home and land in Louisa County, Virginia. "Commonwealth of Virginia to Waddy Thompson, William Phillips, Gentlemen. Justices of Louisa Co. John Hancock & wife, Ann, by deed 19 April 1787 have conveyed to Aaron Fontaine of Louisa Co. land on NE Cr. Sd. Ann can't conveniently travel so far as our court to make acknowledgment of her dower. Power granted to her privately." (Source: Davis, Rosalie E., "Louisa County, VA Deed Books," E-F, 1774-1790) (2.) William Hancock b 1755 prob. Hanover Co., VA; m Jemima Brockman; resided and died in Orange Co., VA (3.) Benjamin Hancock (This Benjamin may have gone to KY.) (4.) Joseph Hancock b 1759 prob. Hanover Co., VA; m Nancy Ann Luck; resided & died in Hanover Co., VA. (5.) Austin Hancock b 1760 prob. Hanover Co., VA; m Ann / Anne / Anna Nuckolls/Nuckolds/Nichols; resided and died in Louisa Co., VA. (6.) Mary "Molly" Hancock b 1763 prob. Hanover Co., VA; m John Yeamans, resided and probably died in Hanover Co., VA.