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    1. Re: May Burton Sr.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BURTON PORTER REDMAN MILLER HUGHES Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/127.164.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks again Bob, I appreciate all the help you have given on this family - I am still trying to find the source of my Burton family of Shelby County Kentucky. I have been tracing my line back through Garret Burton (his first name has been spelled several ways in the listings). He owned 85 acres of land on Fox Run, and both his and his wife's first name were spelled differently each time they were recorded, on the land records, marriage, as well as the will book. My records show five children for Garret and his wife Jannett (Porter) Burton: James, Jane, Martha, Polly, and John, through whom I came. My Father has shown me the property on Fox Run where he grew up, but I don't remember him saying anything about from where his ancestors came. I notice a similarity of family names throughout your listings, and was really encouraged to see that one of Mary Burton Snell's chlidren was named Garrett, but there I go again grasping at straws. The following is a listing of information we have gathered: FIRST CENSUS" OF KENTUCKY 1790 [p.1] HISTORY OF THE FIRST UNITED STATES CENSUS OF KENTUCKY [p.5] Kentucky Counties in 1790 page 17 Burton, Jarrot Bourbon 3/1791 August 13, 1797 The Shelby Co Deed Bk B1 409 lists 85 acres on East Bank of Fox Run Granted to Jarraed Burton by Sam'l Shennon (sic) 1801 The Shelby Co deed Bk E 17 Jarred & wife Jennet Granted to J. Green % Shannon Land 1804 The Shelby Co deed Bk F 389 Gerrard granted to Wm Henton 50 acres 1805 The Shelby Co deed Bk G 21 Jerrard granted to Jane Porter "Chattels & Household items" 1824 The Shelby Co deed Bk T 471 Jennett, etc. Heirs of Jarred granted Heirs of Wm Henton 50 acres on Fox Run 1825 Probate Shelby Co Jennett-Porter, wife of Jarred Burton devised land and money to 5 children: John, James, Jane Redman, Martha(Patsy)Miller and Polly Hughes

    10/15/2005 02:02:37
    1. Re: May Burton Sr.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/127.164.1 Message Board Post: Bruce- John Burton Sr., son of May Burton Sr., was born in the 1750’s in Orange County, Virginia and died prior to 1824 in Oldham County, Kentucky. He married Elizabeth Hudson, the daughter of Rush Hudson from Orange County, Virginia around 1771. Records indicate they were in Jefferson County, Kentucky in 1802. John’s will was written Dec 19, 1809 in Jefferson Co. KY, but was not probated until 1824 in Oldham County, Kentucky. The will was witnessed by Ambrose, William and Thomas Buckner. He must have accumulated significant holdings, as his will mentions his plantation, a saw mill, grist mill and several slaves. Prior to 1830, John Burton Jr., Reuben Burton, Mary (Burton) Snell and John Snell, and Polly Burton (widow of Jeremiah Burton) migrated to Ralls Co. MO. There are census records of two John Burtons in Jefferson Co Ky in 1810 and 1820, as well as records of a John Jr. and John M. Burton in Ralls Co. MO in 1830. There are also several other John Burtons scattered throughout Kentucky and Missouri during this period. During the Revolutionary War, there is mention of a Lt. Col. John Burton of the Virginia Militia. I don’t know if this is our John Burton. There is also a record of two petitions signed by a John Burton, of Orange Co. VA concerning colonial taxes during the war. This is probably our John, since his father and several brothers also signed the petition. The following Virginia records were found concerning this John Burton: On June 27, 1771, Joseph and Elizabeth Wood sold 350 acres to John Burton, for 49 pounds, the land formerly belonging to James Littlepage, gentleman, deceased, late of Hanover Co. VA. John Burton witnessed the sale of land between Joshua Stapp Sr. and Thomas Burbage on April 23, 1772. On July 26, 1781, John Burton and his wife Elizabeth sold 330 acres to his brother Ambrose for 5000 pounds! (Note the difference in land prices from 1771 to 1781, due to inflation during the war) This was a part of the Brookesby Tract in Orange Co., VA. At the same court session it is recorded that Ambrose and Catherine Burton sold 546 acres to John Burton for 5000 pounds! This was also a part of Brookesby tract. It sounds as if they were merely trading land in the same area, since the price for both transactions was 5000 pounds. John Carrell sold 188 acres to Richard Lamb for 26 pounds in October of 1782. Mr. Carrell had purchased the land from a Mr. Brooke. It was a part of the Brookesby Tract bounded by the lands of Robert Sanford and John Burton. Joseph Wood sold 450 acres to Andrew Johnson that was a part of the James Littlepage estate bounded by the lands of John Burton, Peter Rucker, Mr. Sanford and Mr. Brook. On June 25, 1794, William Laprade of Chesterfield County, Virginia , executor for the late Andrew Johnson, sold 450 acres of the Johnson estate to William White and his heirs for the sum of 450 dollars. This land had formerly been owned by James Littlepage, who sold it to Joseph Wood. This land was bounded by the land of Peter Rucker, Mr. Sanford, Mr. Brook, John Burton and Mr. Stapp. Witnesses to the sale were May Burton Jr., Jessee Plunkitt, Gideon Underwood, James Collins and Willis White. John Burton is listed in the 1782 Orange Co. roster of VA Head of Families as having eight whites and four blacks in his houshold. Children of John and Elizabeth Burton: 1.) Elizabeth Burton m. John Cravens in Jessamine County, Kentucky. 2.) Mary (Polly) Burton was born about 1772 and died sometime after 1810. On December 31, 1789 she married John Snell in Woodford Co. KY John was born around 1766 in Orange Co. VA. and died Sept 26, 1844 in Calloway Co MO. He was the son of ___ Snell and Elizabeth Watts. Sometime prior to 1830 they moved to Ralls Co., MO. John was sherriff of Calloway Co. MO. After Mary’s death he married Barbara Roth of Indiana. I have information on six children for Mary Burton and John Snell. He was reported to have had 26 children between his two wifes with only half of them living to adulthood. Children of John Snell: ( I’m not sure these are the children of Mary and John, since they were born 20 years after they married.) a.) William Snell, born around 1791, in KY, died March 20, 1853 in Knox Co MO. He married Lucy Wymore (1796-1888) on April 7, 1813 in Jefferson Co., KY. He served as a corporal in the War of 1812. b.) Garrett Snell, born August 19, 1795 in Owen Co KY, died June 4, 1844 in Knox Co MO. In 1812, he was a farmer in Indiana?? He married Nancy Jones on March 1830 in Owen Co., KY. In 1850 he was in Knox Co. MO. c.) Lucy Snell, born around 1797, died _________ . She married William B. Tompkins on July 1819 in Owen Co. KY. In 1835 she was living in Randolph Co. MO, according to her father’s settlement of the estate. d.) Greenup Christopher Snell, born September 20, 1800, died July 16, 1867 in Calloway Co MO. He married first Lucinda _____, second Sarah Ann Mackentire. e.) Warfield Snell, born around 1805 and died around 1861. He married first Nancy Baker on July 29, 1824 in Owen Co., KY and second Jane Steers on October 20, 1840 in Ralls, Co., MO. According to Ralls Co. records, he owned two tracts of land, one of 63 acres and one of 40 acres. His estate was not settled until 1880. f.) Elijah Snell, born around 1809 g.) Mariah Snell born 1826 in MO, died circa 1879 in Calloway Co MO She married Isaiah Goodman, born 1826 in KY, died 1906 Calloway Co. MO. Their children were: John, Mary, Frances, Stephen, Sterling, Emma, Moriah and Melcena. h.) John Snell born 1813 in Calloway Co MO. 3.) Reuben Burton was born around 1774. He died __________- . He married Mary (Polly) Head, daughter of Hadley Head. They later moved to Ralls Co., MO. On September 20, 1824, Reuben gave his son, John M. Burton, power of attorney to settle the estate of his father-in-law, Hadley Head. Mary and Reuben later sold 63 acres of this estate to James Head for $126. This was probably, Mary’s share of her father’s estate. Reuben is listed in the Jefferson Co Ky census in 1810 and in Ralls Co MO in 1830. I do not have a listing for the 1820 census. Children of Reuben and Mary: a.) John M. Burton, born _________, died _____________ . 4.) Jeremiah Burton was born about 1776 and died in 1829. He married Mary (Polly) Bohannon. There is a record in Woodford Co., KY., May 1798, of Elliot Bohannon giving permission for his daughter, Mary, to wed Jeremiah Burton. On June 13, 1829, Oldham Co., KY records indicate Mary Burton of Ralls Co., MO. was the executrix of the Jeremiah Burton estate. Witnesses were John Burton and Jacob Whittenberg of Missouri. On July 21, 1829, William Taylor deeded 21 acres to the heirs of Jeremiah Burton for land owed him. Two days later, Mary sold Joseph Swindle 179 acres from the estate for $1200. Jeremiah is listed in the 1810 and 1820 Jefferson Co KY census. 5.) Frances (Frankey) Burton was born around 1779 and died ______ . She married George Bohannon in 1795 in Woodford Co. KY. According to internet source- (ms-painter@hotmail.com), George Bohannon is the GG grandson of Duncan Bohannon, who was gaurdian for May Burton Sr. 6.) John Burton Jr. was born around 1782. On February 5, 1809 he married Eliza Bohannon. 7.) James Burton was born around 1785. Internet info from Scott Burton, who is trying to connect with Burtons buried in Middle Grove Christian Church Cemetary in Monro Co MO- John Burton Jr, John N Burton, Elliot Burton, FrancesBurton, Jane Burton, Nancy, Charles, and Jeremiah Burton- David Lynch (hawkeye@lodinet.com) also contributed information on this family Misc. information on various John Burtons from Kentucky and Missouri: Kentucky Records- War of 1812 by Minnie Wilder 1931 John Burton, KY, PVT in Capt Peter Jordon's Company- Barbee's Regiment - Aug 23, 1812 John Burton, KY, PVT in Capt Samuel Harrison's Co.- Ky Mounted Volunteers Aug 25, 1813, and Nov, 1813 John Burton, KY, PVT in Capt John Yates Co KY InfantryWar of 1812- Feb 27, 1813, and Aug 27, 1813 John Burton, KY, PVT in Capt Wm Rice's Mounted Infantry War of 1812- Aug 15, 1813, and Nov 19, 1813 John Burton, KY, PVT in Capt Robert McAfee's KY Mounted Infantry War of 1812- Aug 15,1813, and Nov 19, 1813 John Burtons mentioned in Census Records: Year 1810 John Jefferson Co.KY 1810 John Jefferson Co.KY 1820 John Jefferson Co.KY 1820 John Jefferson Co.KY 1820 John M Henry Co. KY 1820 John Sr. Pulaski Co. KY 1830 John Sr. Washington Co. KY 1830 John Ralls Co. MO 1830 John Shelby Co, KY 1830 John Washington Co. KY 1830 John A Callaway Co.MO 1830 John Jr Ralls Co. MO pg 376- union township 1840 John Cooper Co. MO 1840 John Howard Co. MO 1840 John Monroe Co. MO 1840 John VanBuren Co. MO 1840 John M Daviess Co.MO 1840 John O. Barry Co. MO 1850 John M Hickory Co. MO 37th district- pg 69 1850 John Boone Co. MO 1850 John Cedar Co. MO 1860 John Daviess Co. MO Benton twp 1860 John G age 47, Howard Co, MO. w/ wife, Caroline age 32, Inarcis (23 y/oson), William (19), Adeline (18), Levi (13m), Joel (1m) MO Chariton twp pg 518 Listed as Farmer $800 property value, $800 personal. There is a John G. Burton with 23 slaves in the 1860 Slave census) Misc. Cemetary information: John Burton, died 1834 Feb 1, age 53y, Howard Co. MO,Burnham Cemetary- Off Howard county road 116 on O to BB. John Burton, died 1941, born 1864, Mercer, KY Ebenezer Church of Christ Cemetary Cemetary Records of Mercer Co KY Vol 1-4, Harrodsburg Historical Society, John B Burton, died 1911, born 1830 Davies Co. KY buried Burton Homestead, Rt 23, 5 miles S. of Owens Co, KY , (From John of Longfield line) John J. Burton, died 1920 Apr 27 and born 1888 Sept 17 in Mercer KY Ebenezer Church of Christ Cemetary-Cemetary Records of Mercer Co KY Vol 1-4, Harrodsburg Historical Society John Burton Jr. , Monroe Co. MO Middle Grove Christian Church John N. Burton, Monroe MO Middle Grove Christian Church- Monroe Co MO John S. Burton, died 1840 May 16 in Howard Co. MO, buried Burnham Cemetary- Off Howard county road 116 on O to BB. age 14y1m17d John W Burton died 1862, and born 1839 Chariton Co. MO Benett Cemetary-5 miles NE of Keytesville, MO- died age 23

    10/13/2005 02:25:03
    1. Ignatius Davis
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0AC.2ACE/917 Message Board Post: Looking for family of Ignatius Davis born abt 1740 in Orange Co . Everyone I come in contact with says he was born Culpeper Co but it wasn't a county yet. Ignatius later married a Mary Miller and moved to Pa.

    10/12/2005 03:09:15
    1. Re: WIlliam A. Jones
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hunter, Jones, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0AC.2ACE/662.1 Message Board Post: Mary A. Hunter. Farther is Washinton hunter 1802-1864 Mother is Susan Cathrine Harvey b 1807 Father or Washinton Hunter is Benjam Hunter B1770-1845 Mother of Washington Hunter is Elizabeth Fields B 1780-1855 If you have any informaion on Rev. William Arthur Jones please send me. Would love. put in subject Hunter genelogy THANK YOU

    10/11/2005 03:31:38
    1. Re: Zacharia Taylor (1760-1845);Va
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fitzgerald, Taylor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/916.1 Message Board Post: I am related to Fitzgeralds and Taylors. Please tell me what your website address is so I can see if anyone there is related to me.

    10/10/2005 10:20:04
    1. Re: Stephen FRANKLIN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Franklin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/607.1 Message Board Post: I am looking for Lewis Franklin who also guarded at Charlottsville, and drove wagon for Genr'l Green, with Major John Redd, My Lewis Franklin enlisted in Orange, he Moved to North Carolina, and enlisted there and was there when cornwallis surrendered. Lewis married Milly Stone in Henry Co Va. and remained there had son named Stephen, We must have a connection. I have never found who the father was.

    10/10/2005 02:33:50
    1. Re: May Burton Sr.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Burton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/127.164 Message Board Post: Hello Bob, Could you tell me where May's son John lived, and who his son's were if he had any?

    10/10/2005 06:28:31
    1. Zacharia Taylor (1760-1845);Va
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/916 Message Board Post: Please excuse the intrusion and especially if I've bugged you before and I do know in your case this is at least my 2nd attempt. I collect JARRELL data (all variations, including JARRIEL, JARRET, JERL; JERRELL; etc, etc,) \ I also collect FITZGERALDS and FITZJ------, before 1850. We have a ListServer with over 300 persons participating and I have approximately 15,000 JARRELLs (all spelling variations) in my data. Needless to say there is not cost involved except your time and your data. If you have no interest, please advise! I'm looking forward to hearing from you!

    10/10/2005 02:24:18
    1. James Taylor and William White
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/915 Message Board Post: On 24 Jul 1742, James Taylor White and William White made bond for Rebecca Chissum to be administratrix of John Chissum deceased.(Will Book 1 for Orange County, VA) I'm a direct descendent of above mentioned James Taylor White. William White, his brother, was a Constable for Orange Co., VA It is believed that Rebecca Chissum was their sister or close relative. James Taylor White and his immediate family groupmoved to SC abt. 1761. William and his family stayed in on Orange Co., VA Can anyone share additional information on this White family group? Thanks for your help. Jim

    10/09/2005 06:02:15
    1. euda williams
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/914 Message Board Post: this lady born 9 23 1904 ,brit west ind, passed away your town 15 oct 00, any one knowing her family, i have this ladys work record from ww11 eastern air craft ,tarrytown new york she was a roise the riverty, record would be of intrest to family pict on it taken date of hire .. mike kane

    10/08/2005 09:45:44
    1. marriage lookup
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Patterson, Wiley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/913 Message Board Post: Would someone look for the marriage of a James Patterson to a Wiley about 1755 in Orange county VA? Her name was Mary or Elizabeth. thanks so much

    09/21/2005 03:15:23
    1. Re: William Nash, I, II, of III of Colonial Virginia... William and Betty (Hardwick?) Nash of Orange and Culpepper Counties, VA...1730s-1760s...
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nash, Morgan Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/909.2 Message Board Post: I have researched the Wm. Nash family who came to Missouri from Virginia. I descended from Ira P. Nash the son of William. Would like to exchange information with anyone interested in the Nash line. Thanks.

    09/20/2005 05:19:11
    1. Fw: {not a subscriber} Re: [VAORANGE] Re: VAORANGE-D Digest V05 #91-Re NASH
    2. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Warren Dunn" <vaochs@nexet.net> To: <VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com>; <VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <LethaH@aol.com> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 3:42 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [VAORANGE] Re: VAORANGE-D Digest V05 #91-Re NASH > The following information was found regarding the NASH family > > Nash, Thomas W & Virginia Clarke Married 15 Jan 1824; wit- Reynolds Chapman b- William Clarke d- William Clarke > > Lewis Edward Nash Died 21 May 1915, age 1 year of Whooping Cough, Father-Lewis Nash, Wife-Washington, informant-Washington Cornelia > > Lottie Pearl Nash was born on 10 Oct 1914 to Harry Nash and Carrie B. White > > Robert Clarence Nash was born on 28 Dec 1915 to Andrew Jackson Nash and Rebecca White > > Will/heir info was filed on 17 Jul 1958 for Rebecca B Nash > and one filed on 2 Aug 1951 for Robert Clarence Nash > > Also 3 entries for James S Nash in the Grantee index to Orange County Deeds (1848-1892) > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: LethaH@aol.com > Reply-To: VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 10:15:14 EDT > > >I would also like to hear more about the NASH line from Orange Co. Is their > >a connection to Marvel NASH who m Nancy Vineyard in Blount Co KY as his second > >wife? > >Nancy's brother was Alexander VINEYARD who married an Orange Co gal in 1811 > >and went west stopping first in KY where his sister and mother lived. Is your > >William connected in any way to Marvel? Ginny in WY > > > > > >============================== > >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sent via the WebMail system at mail.nexet.net > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sent via the WebMail system at mail.nexet.net > > > > > > >

    09/20/2005 02:11:50
    1. Fw: {not a subscriber} Re: [VAORANGE] Re: Collins Robertson Families
    2. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Warren Dunn" <vaochs@nexet.net> To: <VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com>; <VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com> Cc: <fenenga@connpoint.net> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 1:31 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [VAORANGE] Re: Collins Robertson Families > Lewis Dillard Collins was born in 1767 in Virginia and died in Virginia 1880. > > His parents were Edward Collins and Jane Jones. He was one of 10 children some of which went to Kentucky and Tenn. > > Lewis married Elizabeth William on Dec 24, 1792. > > A will for Lewis D. Collins, dated Jan 27, 1851 (Inventory # 11/255)is on file at the Clerks Office of Orange County. > > Documentation supporting these findings, with the exception of the will, can be provided at the cost of $10. > > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: fenenga@connpoint.net > Reply-To: VAORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > Date: 20 Aug 2005 17:17:00 -0600 > > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > >Surnames: Collins > >Classification: Query > > > >Message Board URL: > > > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0AC.2ACE/260.497 > > > >Message Board Post: > > > >I am researching my ancestor, Lewis D. Collins of Alabama and Texas, and was intrigued to find a Lewis D. Collins in early Orange Co., VA. > >I do not know where my Lewis was born and am checking all the possible links. > >does anyone know who the Lewis in Orange Co., VA married, or if he left VA for other places? > >I greatly appreciate any and all assistance in finding out if this is my Lewis. > > > > > >============================== > >Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > >Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sent via the WebMail system at mail.nexet.net > > > > > >

    09/20/2005 02:11:26
    1. Re: VAORANGE-D Digest V05 #91-Re NASH
    2. I would also like to hear more about the NASH line from Orange Co. Is their a connection to Marvel NASH who m Nancy Vineyard in Blount Co KY as his second wife? Nancy's brother was Alexander VINEYARD who married an Orange Co gal in 1811 and went west stopping first in KY where his sister and mother lived. Is your William connected in any way to Marvel? Ginny in WY

    09/13/2005 04:15:14
    1. McClure family VA>WV>ILL>MO>Benton County, Arkansas
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown,McClure,Beamer,Harvey,Turner Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/912 Message Board Post: I am looking for the McClure family who followed this path: McClure family VA>WV>ILL>MO>Benton County, Arkansas I would like to find family of James Robert McClure who was born June 22, 1822 in Virginia and died February 28, 1895 in Arkansaw or Missouri. He married Elizabeth Beamer on September 16, 1846 in Monroe County, Virgina and then moved to Braxton County, West Virginia area by 1860 and in 1870 he was living with many of his eight children in Osage Township Benton County, Arkansas. He may have died in Jasper County, Missouri. Samuel P. McClure was his only known son. He was born September 7, 1859 in Braxton County, Virginia and died November 20 1932 in Benton county, Arkansas. Samuel married Lizzy or Mary Elizabeth Brown in 1888 in Benton County, Arkansas. Mary’s family is of special interest. Her father was John Jacob Harvey Brown and her mother was Martha A. Turner.

    09/13/2005 01:23:58
    1. Re: William Nash, I, II, of III of Colonial Virginia... William and Betty (Hardwick?) Nash of Orange and Culpepper Counties, VA...1730s-1760s...
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/909.1 Message Board Post: I'm descended from Wm and Betty Nash thru their son William that married Mary Morgan Bradford, a widow. They came to Missouri about 1800 and their son Ira is my gr-gr-grandfather. I established William ( Ira's father) as a Revolutionary War soldier in the Virginia Militia and joined the DAR on his record. Would like to hear more from you about the Nash genealogy. Thanks. Helen

    09/12/2005 02:30:21
    1. Testing --- no mail received
    2. Anthony Davis
    3. No mail has been received in quite a while --- testing to be sure the links still work

    09/10/2005 04:13:04
    1. RE: [VAORANGE] Testing --- no mail received
    2. David Nixon
    3. Looking for info on children of Henry Nixon born 1703 England. One known child John Bentley Nixon b 1729\1730 went to South Carolina. Three sisters all married to Scott brothers that is all on them that I have. Two other male desc. William and Henry. Would like to verify the info I have on them. Esp Henry Jr. Did he marry or die in War as the story goes. Found info on a William in Orange County, But not sure he is one of the same. Has anyone got access to the Wills of Orange Co, looking to find out if Henry left Will abt 1760's . David E. Nixon 14 Stonehedge Conway, Arkansas 72034 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.10.19/93 - Release Date: 9/8/05

    09/10/2005 04:03:08
    1. Re: Ancestry of Johnny Scott
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Moore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0AC.2ACE/910.1 Message Board Post: although I received notice of your message in my email box, it isn't attached to the message you are replying to and I don't know if it is in reply to my message or another person's. at any rate, the only John Scott I am researching is John Scott Moore of PA, OH, AR and KS.

    09/05/2005 06:20:12