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    1. The Minor,Miner DNA project has started
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Minor, Miner Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0AC.2ACE/889 Message Board Post: The Minor, Miner yDNA Project is just starting up. If you or your cousins are male and carry the Minor, Miner last name--or should but don't due to past parental divorce or an adoption, I hope that you will participate in one of these studies. We personally believe this will be the only way we can figure out where our Minor, Miner ancestors came from, and how the various Minor, Miner family groups are interrelated. More information about the studies can be found at: http://www.geocities.com/minordnaproject/index.htm Please contact me Jim Carpenter by clicking on the email icon on each home page if you have questions about these studies.

    03/21/2005 02:32:37
    1. Re: Burton, May Sr.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Burton, Chapman, Markham, Murdock Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0AC.2ACE/682.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Do you know anything about a Charles Burton who married a Jane Chapman in King George County, VA in June of 1770. I believe Jane was the daughter of Taylor Chapman and Margaret Markham of Stafford County (and also Caroline County) and the granddaughter of Jane (maiden name unknown) Chapman Murdock. Thank you for any help.

    03/21/2005 09:25:05
    1. RIPPEL/RIPPLE: MO>IN>VA>GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RIPPEL RIPPLE HIATT LEE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/888 Message Board Post: Looking for any descendants (or relatives) of Charles A. RIPPEL Jr. Charles was born about 1889 in Missouri to Charles Augustus RIPPEL Sr.(Gus)and Sarah A. HIATT, I believe. The two known siblings are John A. RIPPEL Sr. and Robert W. RIPPEL (Bobby). The RIPPEL family were showmen for years and had a circus named the RIPPEL Bros. Show. They toured Virginia in the early part of the 20th century. They may have also worked for other traveling groups. This makes them hard to track down. Known locations: 1890s St. Joseph,Buchanan Co., Missouri 1910 census Brazil, Clay Co., Indiana (before this they were traveling in Indiana and elsewhere.) 1920 census Taylor Magesterial Dist., Orange Co., Virginia (Charles Jr. and family are found living with another show family, the LEEs) (Charles Sr. died in Spotsylvania County, VA in 1926) 1930 census Iron City,Seminole Co., Georgia (Charles Jr. and family, still listed as "Showman") Wives on the census are listed as Mabel and Margaret. Children listed are: Violet, Virginia, Lovella B., and William A. (The daughters are all listed in as being born in Virginia) If any of this sounds familiar, please contact me. My husband has not known much of his extended family. I can provide some additional clues about Charles A. Sr. (and other wives), John and Robert and families. We descend from John. Kathy REID RIPPEL

    03/18/2005 12:05:53
    1. Orange County hawkins land transactions
    2. marsha moses
    3. OK. I apologize....I think that i have gotten to exactly this point before....and had the same thought--WOW--I am starting to recognize these people...but I am missing too many entries to make it all make sense. My next entry that I viewed isn't until 1803 which has me running to my other files...I have copied both the grantor and the grantee index and there were entries as early as 1738 for Joseph Hawkins and I see some between William Hawkins and William Pannill in the period between 1770 and 1803....and others....I just don't have enough information here to have these make sense. I need to do some more studying before I do all of his posting. Marsha in WV

    03/17/2005 06:50:38
    1. Orange County Hawkins land transactions
    2. marsha moses
    3. The next Hawkins land transaction that I found was dated Sep 27, 1770 I think that it says that Benjamin Hawkins gave Frances Moore a Negro named Peter and 50 pounds cash and recieved a female Negor and household goods that Frances's wife Lucy's portion ....It seems to me that Lucy is Benjamin's daughter but I am unclear about portion of what? This transaction is witnessed by John Willis and J. Branham and William Hawkins. Benjamin has requested that the transaction be recorded. My interpretation here is that we are again talking about Benjamin who was married to Sarah Willis. My data base says that Sarah's dad (if her dad was indeed a Mr. Willis--their is some discussion about which of her mother's several husbands was Sarah's dad) was William Willis, so this is likely to have been a brother to Sarah...perhaps a neighbor of Benjamins. I don't know Mr. Branham. And William Hawkins....My data base says that other researchers say that this Benjamin had both a brother William Hawkins and a son William Hawkins.

    03/17/2005 06:37:52
    1. Re: Ancell-Bingham-Burton-Estes
    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/807.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, I'm very familiar with the family and the cemetery. In fact, I helped clear it of weeds and brush back in the '70s when it had been allowed to become unsightly.

    03/17/2005 02:42:42
    1. Re: Ancell-Bingham-Burton-Estes
    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/807.2.2 Message Board Post: Thanks for the reply. My interest primarily is due to noted Missouri Civil War artist George Caleb Bingham. I am writing a history of my small hometown, and in an Ancell obituary I learned of the relationship between the Bingham-Ancell-Estes families. One was sent a copy of George's father's Will, as I recall.

    03/17/2005 12:05:01
    1. Re: Ancell-Bingham-Burton-Estes
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Burton, Wisdom, Rucker, Hudson, White Goodridge, Head, Sanford, Medley, Gaines Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0AC.2ACE/807.2.1 Message Board Post: I descend from May Burton Sr. (c.1720-1801) and Hannah Medley of Orange County, VA. They had at least eight children. The family also had land in Greene and Albemarle counties. Several of the children moved to Kentucky after the Revolutionary War. Some of their children migrated to Randolph and Howard counties in Missouri in the 1820's-1830's. May Burton (May Sr, Ambrose Sr.) was born in 1780 and died in 1859. He married Agnes Woolfolk first and then her sister, Nancy after Agnes died. They are buried in the Burton Cemetary near Higbee, MO. Let me know if any of this looks familiar.

    03/16/2005 11:53:49
    1. Re: Ancell-Bingham-Burton-Estes
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bingham, Huckstep, Dalton and others. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0AC.2ACE/807.2 Message Board Post: I come from Binghams...from Orange, Greene and Albemarle Counties in Va.. Have a grand father line..many numbers..backward..who was a Methodist Preacher..near the line of Albemarle and Greene Co., VA,., Would like to share with you some history and we might family history..in someway.. We had relatives..who settled near Randolph Co, Mo..in the early days...(1840-45)(Folks were migrating Westward..from the Va's even earlier for cheap land..and vast resources..Wildlife, Water, Lumber.etc... My connection is from Binghams, Hucksteps, Daltons..and others..Bernie.

    03/16/2005 02:58:03
    1. Re: [VAORANGE] Hawkins Land Transactions in Orange County
    2. Carol E Barron
    3. Marsha: In looking at the Orange Co. Road Orders 1734-49 online, a Benj. Hawkins is mentioned on many pages--the earliest is 1740, p 51. http://www.virginiadot.org/vtrc/main/index_main.htm Also a Francis Moor in the 1740 record. So they go back a long way together. On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 13:12:46 -0500 marsha moses <mosesm@earthlink.net> writes: > I am going through my notes made January 2004 on a visit to the > Orange > county Courthouse. After my day there, I thought to myself that > people > who publish books that contain abstracts of wills or land > transactions > do not charge nearly enough to reimburse them for the labor > involved. > I am going to post my comments as I read through them in the next > few > days. These abstracts are completely my own interpretation. I am > mostly > talking to myself. But perhaps someone else on the mail list will > find > something helpful or give me more insight or correct a misconception > > that I have formed. I think that I have posted some of this before. > > But I have made a few breakthroughs on my understanding since last > year. Marsha in WV > > My first land Hawkins transaction is May 28 1767. Orange County was > > formed in 1734..so I assume that this date is the first transaction > in > which a Hawkins is named in Orange. When I look at the books on > Orange > County and when I viewed the large map in the back of the Orange > County > genealogical society, I find that a John Hawkins and a Joseph > Hawkins > had land in Orange as orginal landholders. So I can only guess that > > that means that they had purchased the land before Orange became a > county. Perhaps while it was Spotsylvania county? So should I look > at > Spotsylvania County land records for earlier land transactions? > > Regardless, Here is my own interpretation of the land record that I > was > reading last year: > > May 28, 1767 a portion of land owned by John Spotswood was seized at > his > death for repayment of debts. Guardians of John's son Alexander are > > selling the seized land for best possible price. Benjamin Hawkins > is > buying part of the said estate lands. > > Description: lying in county of Orange and bounded aas follows: > Beginnina at a gum and poplar and white oak stump on the Rapidan > River > Corner to Mrs. Willis thence with her lines South Sixty one degrees > East > one Hundred and ten poles to a locust thence with Thirty six degree > East > Forty eight poles is a .....to a coner of said Willis and Waugh. > Thence > up that branch with Francis Moore. > > So Is our best guess here that this is the Benjamin Hawkins who > married > Sarah Willis. This couple had daughter, Lucy, who married Francis > Moore. It seems to me that the dates work OK as Lucy's brother, > Moses, > had young children when he was killed at the battle of Germantown. > > Do others believe this to be an accurate interpretation? Marsha in > WV > > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your > ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. > Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599 &targetid=5429 > > >

    03/16/2005 09:26:49
    1. Hawkins Land Transactions in Orange County
    2. marsha moses
    3. I am going through my notes made January 2004 on a visit to the Orange county Courthouse. After my day there, I thought to myself that people who publish books that contain abstracts of wills or land transactions do not charge nearly enough to reimburse them for the labor involved. I am going to post my comments as I read through them in the next few days. These abstracts are completely my own interpretation. I am mostly talking to myself. But perhaps someone else on the mail list will find something helpful or give me more insight or correct a misconception that I have formed. I think that I have posted some of this before. But I have made a few breakthroughs on my understanding since last year. Marsha in WV My first land Hawkins transaction is May 28 1767. Orange County was formed in 1734..so I assume that this date is the first transaction in which a Hawkins is named in Orange. When I look at the books on Orange County and when I viewed the large map in the back of the Orange County genealogical society, I find that a John Hawkins and a Joseph Hawkins had land in Orange as orginal landholders. So I can only guess that that means that they had purchased the land before Orange became a county. Perhaps while it was Spotsylvania county? So should I look at Spotsylvania County land records for earlier land transactions? Regardless, Here is my own interpretation of the land record that I was reading last year: May 28, 1767 a portion of land owned by John Spotswood was seized at his death for repayment of debts. Guardians of John's son Alexander are selling the seized land for best possible price. Benjamin Hawkins is buying part of the said estate lands. Description: lying in county of Orange and bounded aas follows: Beginnina at a gum and poplar and white oak stump on the Rapidan River Corner to Mrs. Willis thence with her lines South Sixty one degrees East one Hundred and ten poles to a locust thence with Thirty six degree East Forty eight poles is a .....to a coner of said Willis and Waugh. Thence up that branch with Francis Moore. So Is our best guess here that this is the Benjamin Hawkins who married Sarah Willis. This couple had daughter, Lucy, who married Francis Moore. It seems to me that the dates work OK as Lucy's brother, Moses, had young children when he was killed at the battle of Germantown. Do others believe this to be an accurate interpretation? Marsha in WV

    03/16/2005 06:12:46
    1. Daniel Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Daniel Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/887 Message Board Post: William M. Daniel, John R. Daniel, John S. Daniel.

    03/14/2005 01:33:31
    1. Stacy McDaniel
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McDaniel and Lamb Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/886 Message Board Post: I am looking for information about STACY1 MCDANIEL born 1769 in Ireland, and died Bef. 1830 in Tennessee. He married SALLY LAMB April 11, 1799 in Orange County, Virginia, daughter of JOHN LAMB and UNKNOWN. She was born Abt. 1778 in Orange County, Virginia. and his children GRANGER2 MCDANIEL, b. February 14, 1800, Virginia; d. June 02, 1855, First buried in McDaniel Cemetery. JALLEY MCDANIEL, b. January 08, 1802, Madison County, Kentucky; d. March 02, 1880. 4JOSEPH MCDANIEL, b. 1804, Madison County, Kentucky; d. 1834. JOHN MCDANIEL, b. April 08, 1808, Madison County, Kentucky; d. January 07, 1882. LOUISA MCDANIEL, b. 1814, Madison County, Kentucky.

    03/13/2005 08:34:45
    1. BANKS, Hary (african american)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Banks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0AC.2ACE/885 Message Board Post: Looking for information on a Hary Banks (african american) who lived in the Gordonsville Orange Township. His wife's name was Maude and he had the following children: Richard, Everett McKinley, Sadie, and Alice. Sadie married a Duvall. Any information on Hary's family would be well appreciated. T Garnett

    03/12/2005 11:20:04
    1. Henry Nixon
    2. David Nixon
    3. Does anybody have a index to see if Henry Nixon left a will in Orange Co Va. He owned a lot of land. Thanks. David Nixon David E. Nixon 14 Stonehedge Conway, Arkansas 72034 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.7.2 - Release Date: 3/11/05

    03/12/2005 08:08:22
    1. Wm Strother b 1720 Orange Co. bio sketch from Railey's Woodford Co. Ky History
    2. Carol E Barron
    3. Don't know if anyone has ever posted this bio sketch of Wm Strother of Orange Co., Va, which is pp144-148 of Wm E. Railey's "History of Woodford County, KY", 1968 reprint from 1938 published by author from a series of articles which appear in The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 1920-1929. Also, would like to say that I am not researching this family but am posting it for those who have interest in this family. William Strother of "Orange" was born about 1720, in Orange County, Virginia, and lived in that county until he came to Kentucky. He was twice married, both events occurring in Virginia. His first marriage was to Sarah (Bailey) Pannill, in 1751. She the widow of William Pannill; second to Anna Kavanaugh, widow of Philemon Kavanaugh.* There was no issue from the second marriage. By the first marriage was Susanna Strother, who married first Captain Moses Hawkins, second Thomas Coleman; William Dabney Strother, who was killed at the battle at Guilford Court House while an officer of a company in the regiment of Col. Richard Taylor, his brother-in-law; and he and Sarah Strother, who became the wife of Col. Richard Taylor, were the parents of General Zachary Taylor, who was commander of our armies in the Mexican War, and afterwards elected President. William Strother was a large land holder in both Orange and Culpeper counties, Va., as various documents of record in these counties disclose, and copies of these records ar in possession of Henry Strother, of Ft. Smith, Ark., who has made many trips to Virginia in research work. In Culpeper County one deed, among others, reveals property deeded by William Strother in 1758 to his daughter Susanna, and his son William Dabney Strother. On August 1st, 1727, Margaret (Thornton) Strother conveyed to her son, Francis Strother, certain slaves, by name, with reversion at his death to his son, William Strother, of "Orange", and these slaves were delivered to William, at the death of his father, Francis, in 1752. When William Strother arrived at the age of maturity he had an uncle in Stafford County whose name was confused with his in business affairs so the one was ever afterward known as William of "Orange", and the other as William of "Stafford", in business and social affairs. +Captain Moses Hawkins and his wife, Susanna Strother, were married March 3rd, 1770, and they had the following issue: 1st Sarah Bailey Hawkins, 2nd William Strother Hawkins, 3rd Lucy Hawkins, and 4th Moses Hawkins, Jr. Captain Moses Hawkins entered the service of the Revolution early in that conflict and was killed at the battle of Germantown, Oct 4, 1777. After the war his widow married Thomas Coleman, who was a neighbor, and friend of Captain Hawkins before the war, and a corporal in his company during the war. Within a few years after the Revolution William Strother of "Orange" and his wife, Anna Kavanaugh, asscompanied by Thomas Coleman, his wife, Susanna Strother Hawkins, and her four Hawkins children, came to Kentucky and settled not far from Mortonsville in Woodford County, and very near the home of Jeremiah Morton, whose wife, Judith Colemen** was a sister of Thomas Coleman, and it is likely they all came to Kentucky at the same time, but just what year I am unable to state, but it is a matter of record that William Strother bought land in the county from Col. Richard Young as early as 1789, and from James Bullock, Jr., in 1794. In his will (see will book C, page 105 county court) he devised the homestead to Susanna Hawkins Coleman, his daughter, and the adjoining farm to his daughter Sarah, who married Col. Richard Taylor. I am informed that the old homestead is now the property of J. A. Eaton. I am quite sure that the remains of William Strother, his wife, Anna Kavanaugh, Thomas Coleman and his wife, Susanna, and perhaps a number of descendants were buried on the Eaton farm. By his will his son-in-law, Col. Richard Taylor, and grandson, Hancock Taylor, were executors of the estate. Col. Richard Taylor and Sarah Strother settled in Jefferson County, where they raised a large family, most of whom were born in Virginia. Gen. Zachary Taylor also had a large family, of whom General Dick was the most distinguished. He served in the Confederacy, and after the war wrote a history of the "Civil War;" Sarah Knox Taylor married Captain Jefferson Davis of the regular army, afterwards became President of the Confederacy; and Anna Mackall Taylor, who married Gen. Robert C. Wood, of the Confederacy. They have a son, Trist Wood, who now resides at New Orleans. General Zachary Taylor, through his grandmother, Elizabeth Lee, the wife of Zachary of Orange County, Va., is descended from Col. Richard Lee, who was also the ancestor of General Robt. E. Lee, and progenitor of that family in America. Although the census of 1810 discloses a large citizenship of Taylors in Woodford, and Col. Richard Taylor's wife owned a farm there, near Montonsville, I don't think that any of his children ever lived in the county, yet he, his wife and his children were frequent visitors to their relatives. Besides his father-in-law, William Strother, his brother, Captain Zachary Taylor, who married Alice Chew, lived in Woodford County and died there. Sarah Bailey Hawkins, lst of Captain Moses Hawkins and Susanna Strother, married James Thornton. She was named for her grandmother, the first wife of William Strother, and for the reason of the namesake she was the only one of the four grandchildren mentioned in her will (Sarah Bailey Pannill) on record in Orange County, Va., and she was handsomely remembered. James Thornton and his wife, Srah Bailey Hawkins, had these children: Damascus Thornton, who, as a very young man, went to Louisiana and managed the plantation of General Zachary Taylor. The climate was against him and he died within a few years; William, who married and went west at an early age; Willis, who married a southern girl and left two daughters, one of whom married Bishop Key, of the Methodist church, whose daughter, Sarah Versel, is in charge of the North Texas College, at Sherman, Texas; James, Jr., who went south at an early age to take charge of General Taylor's plantation after the death of his elder brother. He did not return to Woodford County until he reached his fiftieth birthday, and soon afterward married Elizabeth Kidd; Richard Taylor Thornton, who enlisted in the regiment of Col. Whitaker in 1861 and was killed at the battle of Shiloh; Susan Strother Thornton who, upon the death of her mother, took charge of the hom and the care of the younger children and died a spinster; Sarah, who married John P. Cammack, who has a son living in Dallas, Texas; Emma, who married Thomas J. Waller; Lucy Ann, who married ___Busby and died without issue, Sophia, who married Hiram Wilhoit, and had James T. and John. Sue Thornton, who married Zach T. Walker, had Mabel and Les Walker; and Lutie Thornton, who married Joel Chiles, were daughters of James Thornton, Jr., and Elizabeth Kidd. She the latter, and her children live in Missouri. William Strother Hawkins 2nd of Captain Moses Hawkins and Susanna Strother was born June 1, 1772, and died October 26, 1858. He married Katherine Keith Oct 14, 1802, she a daughter of Captain Isham Keith and Charlotte Ashmore, and a grandaughter of the Rev. James Keith and Mary Isham Randolph. William Strother Hawkins and Katherine Keith had these children; Isham Keith, who*** married first Lucy Major, second Sarah Hall; Charlotte Ashmore, who married++ James Vaughn; Benjamine Dabney, who married Jane Watts; Lucy, who married Thomas McGinnis; Moses, III, who married Mary Sublett; Susan Strother, who married Thomas S. Edwards; William Strother, Jr., who married Elizabeth Gough; Katherine Keith, who married Richard Henry Railey Feb 25, 1852; and James Keith Hawkins, who married first Ann Sublett, second Amanda Joiner. Isham Keith Hawkins and Lucy Major had James and Elizabeth, who died young and Katherine, who married Aaron Darnell and had Isham Randolph Darnell. Isham Keith Hawkins and Sarah Hall had Mary Frances, who died single; Annie who married John E. Miles and had Mary Keith; William T., who served with Morgan during the Civil War, and married Gertrude Owsley, and had William Hall and Lena; Callie, who married George Byrnes; Clinton B., who married Elizabeth Owsley and had Frank H. and Clinton; and Susie, who married Richard J. Fogg and had William Clinton, Sadie and Richard J., Jr. Charlotte Ashmore Hawkins and James Vaughan had Edmond Vaughan, and William Vaughan. +++Benjamine Dabney Hawkins and Jane Watts had Cliff Hawkins, who married ____ ____, and had Susie; and Lucy Hawkins, who married Bush Allin, who was elected circuit clerk of Mercer County soon after his return from the Civil War, and the re-elected consecutively until his death, about l909. They have a son, Ben Casey Allin who is propreitor of the old Graham Springs, at the Harrodsburg, and another son, Bush, Jr., who is President of the Mercer Couty National Bank; and other children. Lucy Hawkins and Thomas McGinnis had William Strother, who married Belle Sublett and had Lucy, Woodford, Keene, James, and Matt Strother McGinnis. Moses Hawkins, III, and Mary Sublett had Ballard, who married John Trumbo; Sallie, who married Christopher Lillard, and Lee, who married David Castleman. Wm Strother Hawkins and Elizabeth Gough had Katherine, who married John Ed Hawkins; Robert, who married Mamie Lindsey; Francis, Eliza, Mary Belle, Matt, Charlotte and Bessie. Katherine Keith Hawkins and Richard Henry Railey had Wm. E. Railey, born Dec 25, 1852, who married Annie H. Owsley, Mary 26, 1886, and had Jennie Farris, born June 28, 1887, who married Douglass Wheeler King, June 1918; Bertha Hontas Railey and P. Woodson Railey. Lucy Hawkins, third child of Captain Moses Hawkins and Susanna Strother, and William George, her husband, had Katherine, Joseph and Sallie. Moses Hawkins, Jr. and Sarah Castleman, daughter of Lewis Castleman and Jemima Pearsoll, lived on Glenns creek on a farm, and he owned a grist mill that he operated for many years, know as Hawkins' Mill. My impression is that McDaniel afterward bought the property and operated the mill. Moses Hawkins, Jr., died in 1817, and in 1832 his widow moved with five of her sever children to Palmyra, Mo. Their descendants are numerous and prominent in Missouri. Mrs. Lela G. Wright, of LaBelle is a great granddaughter and has done much towards preserving this branch of the family history. (See Castleman sketch, page 62) The Strother line: William Strother (1) and his wife, Dorthy. William Strother (2) and his wife, Margaret Thornton. Francis Strother (3) and his wife, Susanna Dabney. William (4) of "Orange", and his wifes, Sarah Bailey Pannill and Anna Kavanaugh. *Philemon Kavanaugh and his wife had a son, Philemon **This is an error. See page 37 ***See page 222 +See supplement for his will ++See page 281 +++See page 400

    03/12/2005 06:11:41
    1. Rhoda Jarrell (1795 - );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/884 Message Board Post: ====================================================================== Sources source note 1: Marriage records, Madison county, Virginia source note 2: Ronald Alexander Jarrell source note 3: listed on father's will source note 4: Marjorie Rose DiEgidio source note 5: Scott Simpson source note 6: Marriage records, Page county, Virginia source note 7: Franklin Lee Breeden* source note 8: Carl Preston Breeden Jr.* ====================================================================== Does anyone have a current e-mail or snail mail address for: Franklin Lee Breeden Carl Preston Breeden Jr. I'm looking for additional data on the following: FAMILY EDGE PLUS EXTENDED FAMILY REPORT ====================================================================== WIFE: Rhoda JARRELL BORN: 1795 Page Co VA MARR: met DIED: living 24 Jan 1831 probably, Orange Co VA ADD. SP: Married 23 Apr 1832 Elias James BREEDEN; FATHER: James JARRELL b:circa 1760, of, Madison Co VA; d:circa 1830, Orange Co VA; child of ??? JARRELL and ??? ???; [Note: some sources have dob 1782 in Orange county, Va.]. MOTHER: Frances P. SIMS b:14 Apr 1774; living 1 Jan 1811, Orange Co VA; child #5 of William Thompson the immigrant SIMS and Anna Nancy the immigrant PEMBERTON(?). SOURCES: Birth...BBS info from source note 2, 11 Jan 1997 BPlace..data supplied by source note 4, 30 Sep 1998 Death...source note 3 DPlace..source note 3 Father..BBS info from source note 2, 11 Jan 1997 Mother..BBS info from source note 2, 11 Jan 1997 Other...source note 1 ====================================================================== HUSBAND: ??? ??? BORN: DIED: FATHER: MOTHER: SOURCES: Other...data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ====================================================================== 1 | NAME: Elizabeth JARRELL (Jarrill) F | BORN: | MARR: 17 Dec 1849 Page Co VA | DIED: living 17 Dec 1849 Page Co VA | HUSB: Benjamin I MARKS | BORN: Aug 1822 DIED: living 17 Dec 1849 | NOTE: marriage record has surname Jarrill | SRCE: Father..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 | Mother..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 | Other...source note 6 ====================================================================== WIFE: Rhoda JARRELL BORN: 1795 Page Co VA MARR: 23 Apr 1832 Madison Co VA DIED: living 24 Jan 1831 probably, Orange Co VA ADD. SP: Married ??? ???; FATHER: James JARRELL b:circa 1760, of, Madison Co VA; died circa 1830, Orange Co VA; child of ??? JARRELL and ??? ???; [Note: some sources have dob 1782 in Orange county, Va.]. MOTHER: Frances P. SIMS b:14 Apr 1774; living 1 Jan 1811, Orange Co VA; child #5 of William Thompson the immigrant SIMS and Anna Nancy the immigrant PEMBERTON(?). SOURCES: Birth...BBS info from source note 2, 11 Jan 1997 BPlace..data supplied by source note 4, 30 Sep 1998 Death...source note 3 DPlace..source note 3 Father..BBS info from source note 2, 11 Jan 1997 Mother..BBS info from source note 2, 11 Jan 1997 Other...source note 1 ====================================================================== HUSBAND: Elias James BREEDEN BORN: 1812 Madison Co VA DIED: IL NOTE: some sources show dob 1804, Page county Virginia FATHER: James Allison BREEDEN (Breeding) b:5 May 1768, Madison Co VA; d:3 Jun 1857, Page Co VA; child #5 of "Job" John Richard BREEDING and Jane ACUFF. MOTHER: Nancy Ann TANNER (Taner) b:1783; d:1852; child #2 of John TANNER (Taner) and Catherine ???. SOURCES: Name....Ahnentafel chart from source note 7, 6 Jan 1995 Birth...data supplied by source note 8, 23 Jan 2002 BPlace..data supplied by source note 4, 30 Sep 1998 BPlace..data supplied by source note 8, 23 Jan 2002 Death...data supplied by source note 8, 23 Jan 2002 DPlace..data supplied by source note 8, 23 Jan 2002 Father..BBS info from source note 7, 1 Jan 1995 Mother..BBS info from source note 7, 1 Jan 1995 Other...source note 1 ====================================================================== 1 | NAME: Louisa BREEDEN F | BORN: circa 1833 VA | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Other...data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | NAME: Wesly Whitfield BREEDEN M | BORN: 11 Dec 1834 VA | MARR: before 1873 | DIED: 24 Jul 1913 | WIFE: Elizabeth Margaret Ann EPPARD | BORN: 20 Oct 1835 DIED: 2 May 1885 | NOTE: name changed | SRCE: BPlace..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 | Other...BBS info from source note 7, 1 Jan 1995 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Elizabeth Margaret Ann EPPARD 1 | NAME: | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Elizabeth Margaret Ann EPPARD 2 | NAME: Henry Harvey Fox BREEDEN M | BORN: 25 Nov 1873 Page Co VA | MARR: 25 Feb 1892 Rockingham Co VA | DIED: 15 Feb 1933 | WIFE: Arminta Belle DEAN | BORN: 25 Nov 1869 DIED: 22 Sep 1917 | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 2, 19 Apr 1997 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Elizabeth Margaret Ann EPPARD 3 | NAME: | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Elizabeth Margaret Ann EPPARD 4 | NAME: | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Elizabeth Margaret Ann EPPARD 5 | NAME: | BORN: | MARR: | DIED: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Elizabeth Margaret Ann EPPARD 6 | NAME: Mellisa A. BREEDEN F | BORN: circa 1856 | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 8, 23 Jan 2002 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Elizabeth Margaret Ann EPPARD 7 | NAME: James W. BREEDEN M | BORN: circa 1861 | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 8, 23 Jan 2002 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Elizabeth Margaret Ann EPPARD 8 | NAME: Thomas Jefferson BREEDEN M | BORN: 18 Jan 1863 | MARR: 27 Dec 1883 Page Co VA | DIED: | WIFE: Virginia Jackson EPPARD | BORN: 26 Nov 1862 DIED: 11 Feb 1938 | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 8, 23 Jan 2002 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Elizabeth Margaret Ann EPPARD 9 | NAME: Sarah Elizabeth Ann BREEDEN F | BORN: 24 Dec 1863 | MARR: 16 Apr 1878 Page Co VA | DIED: 15 Dec 1931 | HUSB: Hiram Franklin BREEDEN | BORN: 12 Jan 1855 DIED: 19 Jan 1935 | SRCE: Dth..data supplied by source note 8, 23 Jan 2002 | Oth..data supplied by source note 2, 19 Apr 1997 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 | NAME: Joseph H. BREEDEN M | BORN: circa 1836 Page Co VA | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Other...data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 | NAME: Ophelia Adaline BREEDEN F | BORN: 1839 Page Co VA | MARR: 10 Jul 1862 Page Co VA | DIED: 7 Sep 1925 Fairfax Co VA | BUR: Flint Hill Cem, Oakton, Fairfax Co VA | HUSB: Stacy A. MCDANIEL | BORN: circa 1825 DIED: | SRCE: DPlace..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Stacy A. MCDANIEL 1 | NAME: Drucilla Sirguna MCDANIEL F | BORN: circa 1863 VA | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Stacy A. MCDANIEL 2 | NAME: Wesley A. MCDANIEL M | BORN: circa 1865 Page Co VA | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Stacy A. MCDANIEL 3 | NAME: Ophelia Adeline MCDANIEL F | BORN: 3 Sep 1867 Blue Ridge, Page Co VA | MARR: 2 Feb 1884 Madison Co VA | DIED: 12 Dec 1949 Madison Co VA | BUR: Criglersville, city Cem, Criglersville, Madison Co VA | HUSB: Charles Henry SEAL | BORN: 20 Jul 1861 DIED: 23 Jul 1926 | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Stacy A. MCDANIEL 4 | NAME: Rhoda C. MCDANIEL F | BORN: Apr 1870 VA | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Stacy A. MCDANIEL 5 | NAME: Reuben MCDANIEL M | BORN: circa 1874 VA | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Stacy A. MCDANIEL 6 | NAME: Margaret A. MCDANIEL F | BORN: circa 1876 VA | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Stacy A. MCDANIEL 7 | NAME: Lucy J. MCDANIEL F | BORN: Apr 1878 VA | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Grandchild by Stacy A. MCDANIEL 8 | NAME: Mildred Kidd MCDANIEL F | BORN: 28 Feb 1881 Madison Co VA | MARR: | DIED: | SRCE: Oth..data supplied by source note 5, 26 Sep 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | NAME: Thomas Sidney BREEDEN M | BORN: 1842 Page Co VA | MARR: 19 Jun 1862 Greene Co VA | DIED: circa 11 Oct 1917 | WIFE: Harriet Lucinda BREEDEN | BORN: 1840 DIED: circa 5 Jan 1903 | SRCE: Other...data supplied by source note 8, 23 Jan 2002 ====================================================================== If you can add, subtract, delete, change any of the above data please advise. If you have any questions about the data feel free to ask! Wiley Alston Jarrell 15610 Edenvale Friendswood Texas, 77546 wajarrell@earthlink.net 281-482-3671 <><

    03/12/2005 12:25:51
    1. Mallory's in Orange county, Virginia in late 1700's
    2. marsha moses
    3. Hi, Gayle. I don't know if you saw my last post on this mail list. It was about the founding of Zion Baptist Church in 1813. The men who met in brother Hawkins's home to found this church included two Mallory men: William and Roger. I have been particularly interested in this Mallory family because my Thomas Ross Hawkins is said to have lived his entire life at Mallory's Ford. I visited the place called Mallory's Ford as well as the present location of Zion Baptist Church....along with the area of Orange County where I believe these men to have been neighbors. I recognize Uriel's name as well. I would be interested in talking about these families via this mail list. Marsha in WV GaylJen00@aol.com wrote: >Augustus Jennings and his wife, Rachel, purchased 100 acres in Orange County >from Uriel Mallory, 1777. Sometime ago I received a message from an another >list suggesting Rachel's last name was Mallory. Rachel's will was probated in >Madison Co., VA in 1799. I continue to search for Rachel's family. Gayle >_GayleJen00@aol.com_ (mailto:GayleJen00@aol.com) ~the 0s are numeric > > > > >

    03/09/2005 07:53:02
    1. Re: VAORANGE-D Digest V05 #22
    2. Augustus Jennings and his wife, Rachel, purchased 100 acres in Orange County from Uriel Mallory, 1777. Sometime ago I received a message from an another list suggesting Rachel's last name was Mallory. Rachel's will was probated in Madison Co., VA in 1799. I continue to search for Rachel's family. Gayle _GayleJen00@aol.com_ (mailto:GayleJen00@aol.com) ~the 0s are numeric

    03/09/2005 06:01:28
    1. Re: Jenkins,Jones,Wolfrey,sullivan all from orange,culpeper Va. area
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jones/Bickers Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0AC.2ACE/179.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I do hope to hear back from you about your Jones line in Orange! I am interested in John and Susan "Bickers" Jones who's daughter was Mary Ann Jones who married a William A. Jones. Both had the same last name and must have been already related somehow.

    03/08/2005 01:27:41