Pat: I am a little confused re the recent emails to the list re Volume ONE! I have a Volume One from years ago. I ordered the Volume TWO, with my story submission. Is there another Volume one? Sherry ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 8:21 PM Subject: [VAPATRICK] PCVA books > Hello everyone, > > Please email me privately about the Patrick County Heritage Book or the > WWII book. Thank you for your kind consideration in this matter. I don't > want to overload the list mailbox with this as everyone is not interested > in these books. > > Sincerely, > Pat Long > <[email protected]> > > > ==== VAPATRIC Mailing List ==== > Patrick Co., Va. Genealogy (VaGenWeb) > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapatric/ > >
I would like to have my name on the order list for vol 2, but don't have the money right now. Would you like me to place a note on the Historical web page about this? Eunice Kirkman PS: I'm working on a web page for Patrick/Henry County Native Americans, should have it up next week. I'm hoping that I can generate enough interest in order to form some sort of alliance. we'll just have to wait and see. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alpha Hiatt" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 4:55 PM Subject: [VAPATRICK] Patrick County Heritage Book Extension >I am pleased to announce that we have received an > extension for receipt of stories, pictures, and book > orders until June 20th. This is the very final > deadline. I want to thank you for your overwhelming > participation in this book. It's going to be great. > If you are working on a story, go ahead and get it in > to us. If you're thinking about writing one, get busy > writing. You may submit stories to P.O. Box 1016, > Stuart VA 24171. If you have any questions, you may > e-mail me at [email protected] > > Any stories or pictures received after June 20th will > be returned to you, so be sure and get everything to > us by June 20th. > > The extension is in response to all the e-mails, phone > calls, stories received through the mail, and all the > stories hand delivered to us. It's great to see such > participation in this project. > > If you haven't put your order in for Volume 2 and you > have Volume 1, you don't know what you're missing. > This volume is different in that it has more personal > stories. I would strongly encourage you to go ahead > and put your order in for this book. Only those > placing orders will have a book (no extras will be > ordered). If you're interested in purchasing Volume > 1, please send us your name and address and we'll put > you on the reorder list. We already have enough names > to reorder and this will be done after Volume 2 is > published. Again, get your order in for Volume 1, no > extras will be ordered. > > On behalf of the Patrick County Heritage Book, thank > you so much for your interest in this book. You > certainly have one to look forward to. > > Alpha Hiatt, Chairman > Patrick County Heritage Book Volumes 1 & 2 > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! Mail Mobile > Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. > http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail > > > ==== VAPATRIC Mailing List ==== > Patrick Co., Va. List Administrator > Barb Stanley > [email protected] >
I am pleased to announce that we have received an extension for receipt of stories, pictures, and book orders until June 20th. This is the very final deadline. I want to thank you for your overwhelming participation in this book. It's going to be great. If you are working on a story, go ahead and get it in to us. If you're thinking about writing one, get busy writing. You may submit stories to P.O. Box 1016, Stuart VA 24171. If you have any questions, you may e-mail me at [email protected].com. Any stories or pictures received after June 20th will be returned to you, so be sure and get everything to us by June 20th. The extension is in response to all the e-mails, phone calls, stories received through the mail, and all the stories hand delivered to us. It's great to see such participation in this project. If you haven't put your order in for Volume 2 and you have Volume 1, you don't know what you're missing. This volume is different in that it has more personal stories. I would strongly encourage you to go ahead and put your order in for this book. Only those placing orders will have a book (no extras will be ordered). If you're interested in purchasing Volume 1, please send us your name and address and we'll put you on the reorder list. We already have enough names to reorder and this will be done after Volume 2 is published. Again, get your order in for Volume 1, no extras will be ordered. On behalf of the Patrick County Heritage Book, thank you so much for your interest in this book. You certainly have one to look forward to. Alpha Hiatt, Chairman Patrick County Heritage Book Volumes 1 & 2 __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail
Bartholomew Stovall's wife was from the Owen family Those Stovalls married into the Penn family and into the Hairston family. Found in my file an interesting item concerning a slave who planned to poison his master, George Hairston. It slows down my efforts to take the time to read about the adventures of these people in SW Virginia. It seems that the British encouraged slaves in Patrick County to revolt during the War of 1812. The widow Penn of Patrick County had a slave Jim who had a wife in Henry County (at Staples plantation) who was to kill his master if he could catch him on the road coming home drunk. Things were no better in KY as the British from Canada were urging the Indians from Ohio & Michigan to cross the Ohio River into Ky and kill those settlers in their beds. There was never a dull moment for these people who lived in an area where I once said that "courage was commonplace." A plastic bag of throw-away material was sitting on the patio and not hauled off by the garbage man yesterday and I dug out the two pages which refer to the 1812 slave problem in Patrick & Henry Counties. It is a photo copy of two pages from Virginia Calendar of State Papers 1808-1835 There are several volumes of that collection of historical documents and I failed to note which volume this was in, but since it is dated 2 April 1812 the vol. could be easily located. Starting on page 15 "Confession made before John Floyd and Henry Edmonson, Justices of the Peace of Montgomery County." (Floyd was a Captain of Henry County militia who marched to Point Pleasant and arrived there after the battle and his men helped to bury the dead. ) "...on 2 April 1812 by a Negro man now in the jail of said county who calls himself Tom and says he is the property of John Smith of the County of Henry, who he murdered on Monday 23 Mar last as he confesses, being instigated thereto by a woman the property of said Smith by the name of Celia." Tom was questioned about other slaves and answered he knew many planning to revolt and kill their masters. Put to that by a man in the County of Rockingham NC named Goomer who is called a conjurer. This is the county immediately south of Patrick and where Alex Martin & Tom Henderson & some of the Strongs lived [Gov. Alexander Martin had mistress the widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis Strong who had illegitimate son named Alexander Martin Strong; Thomas Henderson was Clerk of Henry Court; removed to Rockingham Co, NC and became son in law of Gov. Martin]. That George Harsten of Henry was to be poisoned by himself, the poison to be furnished by Goomer. Major Redd of Henry was to be poisoned by Jack. Celia (a slave) told him that the widow Penn's Jim of Patrick County who has a wife at Mr Staples in Henry, that if was in my place he would not serve my master any longer. The Southern Historical Collection at the Library of the Univ. of North Carolina has the account records prepared by Ruth Stovall who married one of the Henry County Hairstons. Those records are very good source of information on slave conditions in the area drained by the Smith and Dan Rivers. My mother's grand parents were Anna Stovall and husband John Harston Anna was gr-granddaughter of the Bartholomew Stovall who served as Judge in Halifax and Henry Counties. So Stovall and Harston unions go back a long way. I have never seen these old account books at the U of NC, but it is a good place to get first hand information on slavery as it existed in the old territory of greater Halifax County from which Patrick and Henry were taken. I see them quoted from time to time. Ruth Stovall Hairston who kept those daily records of plantation events was the boss of the family. No doubt about who ran the plantations of Virginia. It was the women. Those who descend from both the white Hairstons and those who descend from the slaves of that family have reunions together at an old plantation site in northern Henry county. This message was sent to me by Jack C. Grantham of Dallas several years ago. He is now deceased. /s/ June Bork www.junebaldwinbork.com
Not sure if the URL is case sensitive, but the correct address is: http://www.myvirginiaheritage.com/heritage_books/patrick_county2.htm Thanks! --- [email protected] wrote: > > In a message dated 5/11/2005 10:42:26 P.M. Eastern > Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > <www.myvirginiaheritage.com/heritage_books/patrick_county2HTM>..Every > time I > try to go to this site to download the order form, I > get a notice that "this > page cannot be found"..I would like to order a copy > of this > book..regards,Bynum E.Tudor Jr > > > > > > > > ==== VAPATRIC Mailing List ==== > Patrick Co., Va. Genealogy (VaGenWeb) > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapatric/ > > CoHerit __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new Resources site http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/
Hi Deborah, Thanks for the link, you have a great site there! Yes, I am descended from Alexander and Mary Ingram as well, but my line is though their son James Ingram and his wife Martha, then through two of their sons, James, Jr and Alexander the younger. Rebecca Olenchak > [Original Message] > From: GenealogyLady <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 5/21/2005 6:06:20 PM > Subject: I have INGRAM and SHELTON > > Hello: > > I have more data than is on my webpages so feel free > to email your Ingrams and Sheltons if they are not on > my site. > > http://varoots.tripod.com > > Debbie Shelton Wood > Hope this helps. > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Make Yahoo! your home page > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
I am also descended from Thomas Nunn and Betty Alexander via their daughter Theodosia and Eusebious Stone, Jr, whom I believe was the brother of William Stone who married Elizabeth Nunn? I didn't know the name of Thomas and Betty Nunn's home in Henry County - thanks so much for sharing this information. I wish I could help you with further data on the childen of Isaiah and Elizabeth Stone Nunn Maynor, but at this time I don't have anything to share. I'll definitely keep my eyes open and be sure to pass on any pertinent info that might be of help to you. Good hunting, Rebecca Olenchak > [Original Message] > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 5/21/2005 1:19:58 PM > Subject: Re: [VAPATRICK] PEDIGO,NUNN,BOAZ, BRYANT,HOUCHINS,SHELTON,WEST, SNAPP > > > In a message dated 5/20/2005 7:31:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > any connections > > > Yes! I'm interested in the NUNNS, the Ingrams, the Alexanders. > > My 5 G-Grandfather was Thomas Nunn, b. 1740. Elizabeth Nunn, his daughter, > married William Stone on 14 Sep 1793. Two years later, William met with a > very bad accident while working in the field. His will was drawn up on 7 Nov > 1795, and he died shortly thereafter. > > Elizabeth Nunn Stone married Isaiah Maynor of Patrick County ca 1798/99. > Their first son, Richard Tucker Maynor, was born on 19 Dec 1799. Their second > son was Joseph Maynor, born 1800/1801. They had five additional sons, but I > have not been able to discover their names. > > Elizabeth Nunn Stone Maynor died on 9 Nov 1835, Patrick County. > > Specificially, I am interested in any additional names of the children of > Isaiah and Elizabeth. I know that Elizabeth was living at the family home with > some of her daughters at the time of her death in 1835. Surely there are > records of MAYNOR marriages in Patrick County after 1835. > > The house where Thomas NUNN - Bettie ALEXANDER raised their family is still > standing in Henry County. It was called PLAINFIELD FARM, and was passed down > from one NUNN generation to another until 1908. The land on which this home > was built was once patented to Thomas Jefferson. > > I know that another of Thomas Nunn's children, Joseph, married Elizabeth > INGRAM. Joseph and Elizabeth had a son named Ingram NUNN. > > Ingram Nunn married Elizabeth DUNN, and they had a son named Thomas Dunn > NUNN. > > Thomas married Frances Clark, and their daughter Elizabeth Ann Frances NUNN > married Abram Sandifer Boaz. Thus we have the NUNN - BOAZ family. > > Sue Maynor Thompson > > > > > > ______________________________
My surnames are: Woolwine, DeHart, Huff, Stedman from Patrick Co., VA. Blessings, Anna Marie (Simon) Rahfeldt --- Barbara Stanley <[email protected]> wrote: > > You are welcome to post your surnames but for future > reference please > remember ---- > > Roll Calls should be initiated by the List > Administrator. > > Barb S. > List Admin. > > > ==== VAPATRIC Mailing List ==== > Patrick Co., Va. List Administrator > Barb Stanley > [email protected] > > Blessings, Anna Marie Bowlin/Bolin/Bolling, Borchert, Clifton, Galloway, Giese, Gill, Hall, Herndon, Jones, Miller, Ott, Pagel, Pennington, Rahfaldt/Rahfeldt/Rehfeldt, Reynolds, Rutherford, Simon, Smith, Spurling, Vawter, Weaver, Woolwine __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail
The site is www.patcovahistory.org I goofed! Sorry bout that, but this has frazzled me out!
The site www.patcovahistory is up and the links are working!!!! I finally figured out what was wrong with them. We're off to a good start and we hope to add more later. Now if other sites will add ours to their pages... Thanks to everyone who offered suggestions, and to all of those who have already added a link to their web pages. God bless you! Eunice Kirkman
Hello: I have more data than is on my webpages so feel free to email your Ingrams and Sheltons if they are not on my site. http://varoots.tripod.com Debbie Shelton Wood Hope this helps. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Make Yahoo! your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
In a message dated 5/20/2005 7:31:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: any connections Yes! I'm interested in the NUNNS, the Ingrams, the Alexanders. My 5 G-Grandfather was Thomas Nunn, b. 1740. Elizabeth Nunn, his daughter, married William Stone on 14 Sep 1793. Two years later, William met with a very bad accident while working in the field. His will was drawn up on 7 Nov 1795, and he died shortly thereafter. Elizabeth Nunn Stone married Isaiah Maynor of Patrick County ca 1798/99. Their first son, Richard Tucker Maynor, was born on 19 Dec 1799. Their second son was Joseph Maynor, born 1800/1801. They had five additional sons, but I have not been able to discover their names. Elizabeth Nunn Stone Maynor died on 9 Nov 1835, Patrick County. Specificially, I am interested in any additional names of the children of Isaiah and Elizabeth. I know that Elizabeth was living at the family home with some of her daughters at the time of her death in 1835. Surely there are records of MAYNOR marriages in Patrick County after 1835. The house where Thomas NUNN - Bettie ALEXANDER raised their family is still standing in Henry County. It was called PLAINFIELD FARM, and was passed down from one NUNN generation to another until 1908. The land on which this home was built was once patented to Thomas Jefferson. I know that another of Thomas Nunn's children, Joseph, married Elizabeth INGRAM. Joseph and Elizabeth had a son named Ingram NUNN. Ingram Nunn married Elizabeth DUNN, and they had a son named Thomas Dunn NUNN. Thomas married Frances Clark, and their daughter Elizabeth Ann Frances NUNN married Abram Sandifer Boaz. Thus we have the NUNN - BOAZ family. Sue Maynor Thompson
Sorry for putting in my two cents' worth late here. These are my main points of interest in Patrick County and would love to exchange info, theories, etc. with any interested cousins. Rebecca Olenchak [email protected] EarthLink Revolves Around You.
It would be a BIG help to know the first names and the time frame on your people. Rena. Also researching some of your names. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 7:30 PM Subject: [VAPATRICK] PEDIGO,NUNN,BOAZ, BRYANT,HOUCHINS,SHELTON,WEST, SNAPP > any connections > > > ==== VAPATRIC Mailing List ==== > Patrick Co., Va. Genealogy (VaGenWeb) > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapatric/ >
5/19/2005 Ross Chappell wrote: >Hello Barbara, > >I am the author of a new book about the ROSS family. One member of this >family, Daniel Ross (1740-1822), came to then Henry County in 1777, and >resided on Smith River at the Franklin and Patrick County line. > >The book is described at the following website: www.RossBook.com > >Details about the book, and its Index of Persons and Index of Places is >posted at the website. > >If possible, I would appreciate you providing a link to www.rossbook.com >from the Patrick and Franklin County genweb pages. > >Thank you, > >Ross Chappell >Kennesaw, GA >
Hello, I am working with an elderly lady here in Roanoke, VA on the above surnames. They are her family and I have a little information on them. What in particular do you need? The lady I am helping found some old papers that belonged to her mother but I have not seen those and not sure what they are. She thought there was a family Bible in her attic and some old pictures. I don't know yet if she has been able to get into her attic to look for anything. Her niece is also trying to help her and she has some information too. Maybe when we get it all together we can help you. Sincerely, Pat Long <[email protected]> =========================================================== > > From: [email protected] > Date: 2005/05/20 Fri PM 07:30:26 EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: [VAPATRICK] PEDIGO,NUNN,BOAZ, BRYANT,HOUCHINS,SHELTON,WEST, SNAPP > > any connections > > > ==== VAPATRIC Mailing List ==== > Patrick Co., Va. Genealogy (VaGenWeb) > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapatric/ > >
>any connection My great-grandaunt Mildred Ann "Minnie" Taylor married Staunton R. West. John Taylor
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In a message dated 5/19/2005 6:11:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Husband: Isham P. L. Lawson died at age: 81 Married: 19-May-1838 in Patrick Co., VA her age: 33 his age: 22 Born: 15-Aug-1815 in North Carolina Died: 19-Jul-1897 in Patrick Co., VA Father: Elisha Lawson Mother: Mary Lawson Thank you so much for the reply. In general, I was trying to obtain more info on Charlotte's parents, Richard Vaughan and Frances Adams Vaughan. They are very illusive. The Patrick Co. Historical Society had the info when I visited in 1999 that Elisha and Mary were the parents of Isham. After inquiring, several Lawson researchers contacted me to say that this is incorrect. In my own research I have found nothing to prove who his father is. I am certainly not placing any blame on you. This info, however incorrect, has been all over the net for years now. Although I have this particular family sheet information, I appreciate your time and effort. Good luck in your search. Glenda
19 May 2005 Family Group Sheet Wife: Charlotte Vaughan died at age: 84 Born: 1-May-1805 in Virginia Died: 29-Mar-1890 in Patrick Co., VA Father: Richard Vaughan Mother: Frances Adams Cause of death listed as "Paralysis." Husband: Blackmore Hughes Married: 15-Apr-1824 in Patrick Co., VA her age: 18 his age: 24 Born: ca 1800 in Virginia Father: Beveridge Hughes Mother: Nancy Austin M Child 1: John J. Hughes Born: 1825 in Virginia Spouse: Barbara Ann Branch b. 1832 Married: 27-Feb-1849 in Patrick Co., VA M Child 2: William Jackson Hughes died at age: 32 Born: abt 1829 in Virginia Died: 15-Nov-1861 in Civil War / Camp Fever Spouse: Delilah (unknown) F Child 3: Eliza Ann Hughes Husband: Isham P. L. Lawson died at age: 81 Married: 19-May-1838 in Patrick Co., VA her age: 33 his age: 22 Born: 15-Aug-1815 in North Carolina Died: 19-Jul-1897 in Patrick Co., VA Father: Elisha Lawson Mother: Mary Lawson F Child 1: Lavinia Frances Lawson Born: 1-Apr-1839 in Patrick Co., VA Spouse: Samuel D. Harris b. 29-Dec-1833 d. 5-Sep-1895 Married: 7-Aug-1856 in Patrick Co., VA Daughter of Isham and Charlotte Lawson. F Child 2: Eliza Ann Lawson Born: abt 1842 in M Child 3: James M. Lawson Born: 9 May 1844 in Patrick Co., VA Spouse: Mahala (Malinda) Shelor b. 11-Sep-1838 Married: 8-Feb-1866 in Patrick Co., VA M Child 4: Beverage Monroe Lawson Born: 9 May 1844 in M Child 5: George W. P. Lawson died at age: 34 Born: 1846 in Patrick Co., VA Died: Early 1880 in Patrick Co., VA Spouse: Elizabeth C. "Bettie" Ratliff b. 11-Aug-1859 d. 12-Jul-1901 Married: 25-Nov-1879 in Patrick Co., VA Spouse: Leuvenia Elizabeth Jefferson b. abt 1859 Married: 18 Nov 1880 in Patrick Co., VA M Child 6: Thomas Greene Lawson Born: abt 1848 in M Child 7: Isaac W.C. Lawson Born: 1850 in Patrick Co., VA F Child 8: Nancy E. Lawson Born: 1851 in Patrick Co., VA ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 8:50 PM Subject: Re: [VAPATRICK] family names - VAUGHAN > Hi Patsy, we are almost neighbors! I live in Bellflower. Do you have any > connection to or information on Charlotte VAUGHAN HUGHES LAWSON that > married > Isham P. L. LAWSON abt 1840 in Patrick Co. VA.? (I don't have my records > handy) > Any help appreciated. > > > > ==== VAPATRIC Mailing List ==== > Patrick Co., Va. Genealogy (VaGenWeb) > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapatric/ >