Is there anything at all in the book about the Dickinson(Dickenson) family or Belle Isle? Ethel J. Smith(ggg-granddaughter James Cosby Dickinson) On Nov 1, 2007, at 2:03 AM, valouisa-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Tanners as a profession--and specifically Hawkins men who > were tanners (marsha moses) > 2. Re: Tanners as a profession--and specifically Hawkins men who > were... (Hdanw@aol.com) > 3. Re: Louisa Graveyard book (Linda Cram) > 4. Re: Louisa Graveyard book (Linda Cram) > 5. Re: Louisa Graveyard book (Pat Baber) > 6. Charles and Mary Crews Harlow (Ray&Lela Harlow) > 7. Re: Charles and Mary Crews Harlow (Linda Cram) > 8. COUSINS SEEKING GRAVE PROTECTION <INFORMATION> PLEASE READ > (Atpowelljr@aol.com) > 9. FOR THOSE SEEKING INFO THAT PROTECTS CEMETERIES <PLEASE READ. > CUZ A T (Atpowelljr@aol.com) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 12:36:30 -0400 > From: marsha moses <mosesm@earthlink.net> > Subject: [VALOUISA] Tanners as a profession--and specifically Hawkins > men who were tanners > To: hawkins mail list <HAWKINS@rootsweb.com>, Orange County mail list > <VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com>, Culpeper County <VACULPEP-L@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <4724BA8E.3090905@earthlink.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > I have been looking at an old map of Orange County that is on the > Library of Congress website. It is credited to a man named Lezard (I > think that I have that spelling correct) and is dated 186? on the > website. There is a marking at Mallory's Ford on the North Anna River > on the border of that says Hawkins Tannery. > > I am looking for ideas on how to find out more about this Hawkins > Tannery. Any ideas from anyone out there? > > I would also be excited to hear from anyone any information that > anyone > might have that would be related to the profession of Tanner. > > How about you who have Hawkins ancestors in KY....do you have Tanners > among them? > > Marsha Moses > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:16:41 EDT > From: Hdanw@aol.com > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Tanners as a profession--and specifically > Hawkins men who were... > To: valouisa@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <c27.24a8eed7.345a66d9@aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" > > I do not know the name Hawkins in colonial Virginia, but in colonial > Granville Co., NC, there are good many family members by that name. > > Tanner - a smelly profession!!! I grew up near the Texas-Mexican > border, > and hides were imported from northern Mexico to my hometown. This > was before > air-conditioning was known to anyone except the owner of the movie > theater and > the family of a water and power executive in town. Whew!!! > > Then some years ago, my California-born husband and I were visiting a > California mission which had a big tannery vat in front, where the > Indians [slaves? > or converts?] were put to work. My husband, an amateur historian, > said that > urine was used to tan the hides. > > Another tale--during the Korean War, my husband was fortunate > enough to be > sent to Germany, at a well-known air base. The PX had Morocco > leather items > for sale. I bought a coin purse. It was a lovely item, but it > smelled so > bad, we had to put it in the hall--or away from the bedrooms!!! > > I love shoes, horse lovers love saddles, and women love leather > purses, but, > oh my!!! The process which the leather has to undergo!!! > > I remember when ladies, before we bought shoes made in Brazil and > in China > and such places, loved shoes from Italy, always a generation ahead > in fashion, > it seems. One salesman told me, We send our American hides to > Italy, and > they, not we, make the shoes. > > I cannot tell you about saddlers and cordwainers of the early eras of > America, but I think tanneries may not be much different today. > > This a brief item from Wikipedia - the dictionary part. It says > there is an > article about cordwainers. Maybe there is one about tanneries. > > > cordwainer > > > > 1. a shoemaker > 2. a worker in _cordwain_ (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ > cordwain) a > _leather_ (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leather) from _C?rdoba_ > (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/C?rdoba) . > 3. a member of the _Cordwainers_ > (http://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php? > title=Cordwainers&action=edit) _livery company_ > (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/livery_company) > > > > > E.W.Wallace > > > > ************************************** See what's new at http:// > www.aol.com > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:29:05 -0500 > From: Linda Cram <lhcram@swbell.net> > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Louisa Graveyard book > To: Pat Baber <pbaber@gemlink.com>, valouisa@rootsweb.com > Cc: Louisa List <VALOUISA-L@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <47291DD1.50704@swbell.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > I received my graveyard book today. I am happy to have it for several > reasons. As you can tell from the picture on J-008, it is not being > kept > up. Also there is a slight error in the wording on the Beverly R and > Thomas J Fox label. He was Beverly Ragland Fox and she was Thomasia > Johnson Fox. You can see it on the tombstone correctly. She lived > to be > quite old. Thanks for your work. Do you know if there are laws in > Virginia about destroying old cemeteries? I know some states do not > allow it to happen. There was a gravesite on the property that my > father, T J Henderson and my Aunt Linda Fox Downey referred to as > Egypt. > It was where the slaves were buried and I have no idea where that > is in > relation to the one in the book. > Sincerely, > Linda Fox Henderson Cram > Austin TX > > Pat Baber wrote: >> Just wanted to thank all of you who have supported us in our >> mission to >> document family graveyards in Louisa county. We have officially >> sold out of >> the first printing of volume one, but have gone back to the >> printer and >> ordered more books. They should be available by the end of the >> week if >> anyone still wants to order one. >> >> Would also like to ask any of you who know of family graveyards in >> the >> county to please contact me as we have begun work on compiling a >> second >> volume. If we didn't find your ancestors for the first volume, >> maybe we >> will find them for volume two. >> >> Thanks again, >> Pat Baber >> >> Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also >> for the >> interests of others. Philippians 2:4 >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:29:05 -0500 > From: Linda Cram <lhcram@swbell.net> > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Louisa Graveyard book > To: Pat Baber <pbaber@gemlink.com>, valouisa@rootsweb.com > Cc: Louisa List <VALOUISA-L@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <47291DD1.50704@swbell.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > I received my graveyard book today. I am happy to have it for several > reasons. As you can tell from the picture on J-008, it is not being > kept > up. Also there is a slight error in the wording on the Beverly R and > Thomas J Fox label. He was Beverly Ragland Fox and she was Thomasia > Johnson Fox. You can see it on the tombstone correctly. She lived > to be > quite old. Thanks for your work. Do you know if there are laws in > Virginia about destroying old cemeteries? I know some states do not > allow it to happen. There was a gravesite on the property that my > father, T J Henderson and my Aunt Linda Fox Downey referred to as > Egypt. > It was where the slaves were buried and I have no idea where that > is in > relation to the one in the book. > Sincerely, > Linda Fox Henderson Cram > Austin TX > > Pat Baber wrote: >> Just wanted to thank all of you who have supported us in our >> mission to >> document family graveyards in Louisa county. We have officially >> sold out of >> the first printing of volume one, but have gone back to the >> printer and >> ordered more books. They should be available by the end of the >> week if >> anyone still wants to order one. >> >> Would also like to ask any of you who know of family graveyards in >> the >> county to please contact me as we have begun work on compiling a >> second >> volume. If we didn't find your ancestors for the first volume, >> maybe we >> will find them for volume two. >> >> Thanks again, >> Pat Baber >> >> Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also >> for the >> interests of others. Philippians 2:4 >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 21:43:16 -0200 > From: "Pat Baber" <pbaber@gemlink.com> > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Louisa Graveyard book > To: <lhcram@swbell.net>, <valouisa@rootsweb.com> > Cc: Pattie Cooke <ccooke2@verizon.net> > Message-ID: <028b01c81c17$d65b6ac0$da654845@computer> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Thanks for your message, Linda. > You are certainly right, it is clear on the tombstone. We went > over the > inscriptions so many times, trying to make sure they were right, > but it just > goes to show, no matter how careful you try to be, there's always the > possibility of error. I'm glad, in this case, it is clear on the > stone. I > will correct it in case we do a third printing. We have the second > printing > now, and they are going quickly. > > Yes, there are quite extensive laws in VA about disturbing old > graveyards. > And I think the developers are trying to do better, at least it > seems that > way. > I am not familiar with the property you mentioned, but if you can > be more > specific, we will check it out. > > Thanks for your support. > > Pat Baber > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Linda Cram" <lhcram@swbell.net> > To: "Pat Baber" <pbaber@gemlink.com>; <valouisa@rootsweb.com> > Cc: "Louisa List" <VALOUISA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 10:29 PM > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Louisa Graveyard book > > >> I received my graveyard book today. I am happy to have it for several >> reasons. As you can tell from the picture on J-008, it is not >> being kept >> up. Also there is a slight error in the wording on the Beverly R and >> Thomas J Fox label. He was Beverly Ragland Fox and she was Thomasia >> Johnson Fox. You can see it on the tombstone correctly. She lived >> to be >> quite old. Thanks for your work. Do you know if there are laws in >> Virginia about destroying old cemeteries? I know some states do not >> allow it to happen. There was a gravesite on the property that my >> father, T J Henderson and my Aunt Linda Fox Downey referred to as >> Egypt. >> It was where the slaves were buried and I have no idea where that >> is in >> relation to the one in the book. >> Sincerely, >> Linda Fox Henderson Cram >> Austin TX >> >> Pat Baber wrote: >>> Just wanted to thank all of you who have supported us in our >>> mission to >>> document family graveyards in Louisa county. We have officially >>> sold > out of >>> the first printing of volume one, but have gone back to the >>> printer and >>> ordered more books. They should be available by the end of the >>> week if >>> anyone still wants to order one. >>> >>> Would also like to ask any of you who know of family graveyards >>> in the >>> county to please contact me as we have begun work on compiling a >>> second >>> volume. If we didn't find your ancestors for the first volume, >>> maybe we >>> will find them for volume two. >>> >>> Thanks again, >>> Pat Baber >>> >>> Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also >>> for > the >>> interests of others. Philippians 2:4 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.15/1101 - Release Date: >> 10/31/07 > 10:06 AM >> >> > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.15/1101 - Release Date: > 10/31/07 10:06 AM > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 22:11:29 -0400 > From: "Ray&Lela Harlow" <lharlow1@woh.rr.com> > Subject: [VALOUISA] Charles and Mary Crews Harlow > To: <valouisa@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <000801c81c2c$84d13120$619eb941@yourus67pi6luv> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Could someone with the new book do a quickie and se if you could > find Charles and Mary Crews Harlow.They were born late > 1700s ? Thanks Ray Harlow Elida Ohio > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 00:23:14 -0500 > From: Linda Cram <lhcram@swbell.net> > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Charles and Mary Crews Harlow > To: valouisa@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <472962C2.1070208@swbell.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > I just received the book. There are 2 pages of Harlows but no > Charles or > Mary. The earliest one was born Ella Nora Crew born 1864 & died > 1930.There is a Andrew M Harlow born 1888. > > Ray&Lela Harlow wrote: >> Could someone with the new book do a quickie and se if you could >> find Charles and Mary Crews Harlow.They were born late >> 1700s ? Thanks Ray Harlow Elida Ohio >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 01:26:16 EDT > From: Atpowelljr@aol.com > Subject: [VALOUISA] COUSINS SEEKING GRAVE PROTECTION <INFORMATION> > PLEASE READ > To: VALOUISA@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <c17.229a1cfd.345abd78@aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 9 > Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 02:22:23 EDT > From: Atpowelljr@aol.com > Subject: [VALOUISA] FOR THOSE SEEKING INFO THAT PROTECTS CEMETERIES > <PLEASE READ. 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Are any Clarks in the book? Many were Quakers. Are any Quaker burial grounds included? Wayne Clark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ethel J. Smith" <etheljs@earthlink.net> To: <valouisa@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 8:34 AM Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Louisa Graveyard Book Is there anything at all in the book about the Dickinson(Dickenson) family or Belle Isle? Ethel J. Smith(ggg-granddaughter James Cosby Dickinson) On Nov 1, 2007, at 2:03 AM, valouisa-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Tanners as a profession--and specifically Hawkins men who > were tanners (marsha moses) > 2. Re: Tanners as a profession--and specifically Hawkins men who > were... (Hdanw@aol.com) > 3. Re: Louisa Graveyard book (Linda Cram) > 4. Re: Louisa Graveyard book (Linda Cram) > 5. Re: Louisa Graveyard book (Pat Baber) > 6. Charles and Mary Crews Harlow (Ray&Lela Harlow) > 7. Re: Charles and Mary Crews Harlow (Linda Cram) > 8. COUSINS SEEKING GRAVE PROTECTION <INFORMATION> PLEASE READ > (Atpowelljr@aol.com) > 9. FOR THOSE SEEKING INFO THAT PROTECTS CEMETERIES <PLEASE READ. > CUZ A T (Atpowelljr@aol.com) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 12:36:30 -0400 > From: marsha moses <mosesm@earthlink.net> > Subject: [VALOUISA] Tanners as a profession--and specifically Hawkins > men who were tanners > To: hawkins mail list <HAWKINS@rootsweb.com>, Orange County mail list > <VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com>, Culpeper County <VACULPEP-L@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <4724BA8E.3090905@earthlink.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > I have been looking at an old map of Orange County that is on the > Library of Congress website. It is credited to a man named Lezard (I > think that I have that spelling correct) and is dated 186? on the > website. There is a marking at Mallory's Ford on the North Anna River > on the border of that says Hawkins Tannery. > > I am looking for ideas on how to find out more about this Hawkins > Tannery. Any ideas from anyone out there? > > I would also be excited to hear from anyone any information that > anyone > might have that would be related to the profession of Tanner. > > How about you who have Hawkins ancestors in KY....do you have Tanners > among them? > > Marsha Moses > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:16:41 EDT > From: Hdanw@aol.com > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Tanners as a profession--and specifically > Hawkins men who were... > To: valouisa@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <c27.24a8eed7.345a66d9@aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" > > I do not know the name Hawkins in colonial Virginia, but in colonial > Granville Co., NC, there are good many family members by that name. > > Tanner - a smelly profession!!! I grew up near the Texas-Mexican > border, > and hides were imported from northern Mexico to my hometown. This > was before > air-conditioning was known to anyone except the owner of the movie > theater and > the family of a water and power executive in town. Whew!!! > > Then some years ago, my California-born husband and I were visiting a > California mission which had a big tannery vat in front, where the > Indians [slaves? > or converts?] were put to work. My husband, an amateur historian, > said that > urine was used to tan the hides. > > Another tale--during the Korean War, my husband was fortunate > enough to be > sent to Germany, at a well-known air base. The PX had Morocco > leather items > for sale. I bought a coin purse. It was a lovely item, but it > smelled so > bad, we had to put it in the hall--or away from the bedrooms!!! > > I love shoes, horse lovers love saddles, and women love leather > purses, but, > oh my!!! The process which the leather has to undergo!!! > > I remember when ladies, before we bought shoes made in Brazil and > in China > and such places, loved shoes from Italy, always a generation ahead > in fashion, > it seems. One salesman told me, We send our American hides to > Italy, and > they, not we, make the shoes. > > I cannot tell you about saddlers and cordwainers of the early eras of > America, but I think tanneries may not be much different today. > > This a brief item from Wikipedia - the dictionary part. It says > there is an > article about cordwainers. Maybe there is one about tanneries. > > > cordwainer > > > > 1. a shoemaker > 2. a worker in _cordwain_ (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ > cordwain) a > _leather_ (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leather) from _C?rdoba_ > (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/C?rdoba) . > 3. a member of the _Cordwainers_ > (http://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php? > title=Cordwainers&action=edit) _livery company_ > (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/livery_company) > > > > > E.W.Wallace > > > > ************************************** See what's new at http:// > www.aol.com > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:29:05 -0500 > From: Linda Cram <lhcram@swbell.net> > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Louisa Graveyard book > To: Pat Baber <pbaber@gemlink.com>, valouisa@rootsweb.com > Cc: Louisa List <VALOUISA-L@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <47291DD1.50704@swbell.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > I received my graveyard book today. I am happy to have it for several > reasons. As you can tell from the picture on J-008, it is not being > kept > up. Also there is a slight error in the wording on the Beverly R and > Thomas J Fox label. He was Beverly Ragland Fox and she was Thomasia > Johnson Fox. You can see it on the tombstone correctly. She lived > to be > quite old. Thanks for your work. Do you know if there are laws in > Virginia about destroying old cemeteries? I know some states do not > allow it to happen. There was a gravesite on the property that my > father, T J Henderson and my Aunt Linda Fox Downey referred to as > Egypt. > It was where the slaves were buried and I have no idea where that > is in > relation to the one in the book. > Sincerely, > Linda Fox Henderson Cram > Austin TX > > Pat Baber wrote: >> Just wanted to thank all of you who have supported us in our >> mission to >> document family graveyards in Louisa county. We have officially >> sold out of >> the first printing of volume one, but have gone back to the >> printer and >> ordered more books. They should be available by the end of the >> week if >> anyone still wants to order one. >> >> Would also like to ask any of you who know of family graveyards in >> the >> county to please contact me as we have begun work on compiling a >> second >> volume. If we didn't find your ancestors for the first volume, >> maybe we >> will find them for volume two. >> >> Thanks again, >> Pat Baber >> >> Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also >> for the >> interests of others. Philippians 2:4 >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:29:05 -0500 > From: Linda Cram <lhcram@swbell.net> > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Louisa Graveyard book > To: Pat Baber <pbaber@gemlink.com>, valouisa@rootsweb.com > Cc: Louisa List <VALOUISA-L@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <47291DD1.50704@swbell.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > I received my graveyard book today. I am happy to have it for several > reasons. As you can tell from the picture on J-008, it is not being > kept > up. Also there is a slight error in the wording on the Beverly R and > Thomas J Fox label. He was Beverly Ragland Fox and she was Thomasia > Johnson Fox. You can see it on the tombstone correctly. She lived > to be > quite old. Thanks for your work. Do you know if there are laws in > Virginia about destroying old cemeteries? I know some states do not > allow it to happen. There was a gravesite on the property that my > father, T J Henderson and my Aunt Linda Fox Downey referred to as > Egypt. > It was where the slaves were buried and I have no idea where that > is in > relation to the one in the book. > Sincerely, > Linda Fox Henderson Cram > Austin TX > > Pat Baber wrote: >> Just wanted to thank all of you who have supported us in our >> mission to >> document family graveyards in Louisa county. We have officially >> sold out of >> the first printing of volume one, but have gone back to the >> printer and >> ordered more books. They should be available by the end of the >> week if >> anyone still wants to order one. >> >> Would also like to ask any of you who know of family graveyards in >> the >> county to please contact me as we have begun work on compiling a >> second >> volume. If we didn't find your ancestors for the first volume, >> maybe we >> will find them for volume two. >> >> Thanks again, >> Pat Baber >> >> Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also >> for the >> interests of others. Philippians 2:4 >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 21:43:16 -0200 > From: "Pat Baber" <pbaber@gemlink.com> > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Louisa Graveyard book > To: <lhcram@swbell.net>, <valouisa@rootsweb.com> > Cc: Pattie Cooke <ccooke2@verizon.net> > Message-ID: <028b01c81c17$d65b6ac0$da654845@computer> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 > > Thanks for your message, Linda. > You are certainly right, it is clear on the tombstone. We went > over the > inscriptions so many times, trying to make sure they were right, > but it just > goes to show, no matter how careful you try to be, there's always the > possibility of error. I'm glad, in this case, it is clear on the > stone. I > will correct it in case we do a third printing. We have the second > printing > now, and they are going quickly. > > Yes, there are quite extensive laws in VA about disturbing old > graveyards. > And I think the developers are trying to do better, at least it > seems that > way. > I am not familiar with the property you mentioned, but if you can > be more > specific, we will check it out. > > Thanks for your support. > > Pat Baber > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Linda Cram" <lhcram@swbell.net> > To: "Pat Baber" <pbaber@gemlink.com>; <valouisa@rootsweb.com> > Cc: "Louisa List" <VALOUISA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 10:29 PM > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Louisa Graveyard book > > >> I received my graveyard book today. I am happy to have it for several >> reasons. As you can tell from the picture on J-008, it is not >> being kept >> up. Also there is a slight error in the wording on the Beverly R and >> Thomas J Fox label. He was Beverly Ragland Fox and she was Thomasia >> Johnson Fox. You can see it on the tombstone correctly. She lived >> to be >> quite old. Thanks for your work. Do you know if there are laws in >> Virginia about destroying old cemeteries? I know some states do not >> allow it to happen. There was a gravesite on the property that my >> father, T J Henderson and my Aunt Linda Fox Downey referred to as >> Egypt. >> It was where the slaves were buried and I have no idea where that >> is in >> relation to the one in the book. >> Sincerely, >> Linda Fox Henderson Cram >> Austin TX >> >> Pat Baber wrote: >>> Just wanted to thank all of you who have supported us in our >>> mission to >>> document family graveyards in Louisa county. We have officially >>> sold > out of >>> the first printing of volume one, but have gone back to the >>> printer and >>> ordered more books. They should be available by the end of the >>> week if >>> anyone still wants to order one. >>> >>> Would also like to ask any of you who know of family graveyards >>> in the >>> county to please contact me as we have begun work on compiling a >>> second >>> volume. If we didn't find your ancestors for the first volume, >>> maybe we >>> will find them for volume two. >>> >>> Thanks again, >>> Pat Baber >>> >>> Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also >>> for > the >>> interests of others. Philippians 2:4 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.15/1101 - Release Date: >> 10/31/07 > 10:06 AM >> >> > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.15/1101 - Release Date: > 10/31/07 10:06 AM > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 22:11:29 -0400 > From: "Ray&Lela Harlow" <lharlow1@woh.rr.com> > Subject: [VALOUISA] Charles and Mary Crews Harlow > To: <valouisa@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <000801c81c2c$84d13120$619eb941@yourus67pi6luv> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Could someone with the new book do a quickie and se if you could > find Charles and Mary Crews Harlow.They were born late > 1700s ? Thanks Ray Harlow Elida Ohio > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 00:23:14 -0500 > From: Linda Cram <lhcram@swbell.net> > Subject: Re: [VALOUISA] Charles and Mary Crews Harlow > To: valouisa@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <472962C2.1070208@swbell.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > I just received the book. There are 2 pages of Harlows but no > Charles or > Mary. The earliest one was born Ella Nora Crew born 1864 & died > 1930.There is a Andrew M Harlow born 1888. > > Ray&Lela Harlow wrote: >> Could someone with the new book do a quickie and se if you could >> find Charles and Mary Crews Harlow.They were born late >> 1700s ? 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