Dear Mary back in 1980s you did so Genealogy work for Burton Knotts of Little Rock, AR, on the Walrond/Waldron family of Pittsylvania, Halifax etc Co. Burton shared this with me. Since I am a Waldron. We never could find a marriage for Benjamin Waldron that was married to Elizabeth?? she died about 1787/88 in Pittsylvania County as Benjamin later married Lucy Ellington 6 August 1788 in Pittsylvania Co. Do you know if there is a ministers report for these county's not recorded in the index books. I found a marriage for William Walrond that died in 1810 Montgomery County, leaving a will. Do you have any suggestions. LaMona Phillips at lphilli@lightspeed.net > -----Original Message----- > From: Mary Leigh Boisseau [mailto:deanie@gamewood.net] > Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 10:41 PM > To: VAPITTSY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [VAPITTSY-L] Smith Mountain Dam > > > There is a list at the Circuit Court Clerk's Office in Rocky > Mount (Franklin Co) which tells where they had been and where they were > moved to. > > MaryLeigh > > Lonnie wrote: > > > When the Smith Mountain Dam was built around 1968, there were 44 > > LEFTWICH graves moved by the Appalachian Power Co. Does anyone have a > > list of these graves? Does anyone know where they were moved? to which > > church cemetery? > > I would appreciate any information on this. > > Thanks, > > Donna > > > > ==== VAPITTSY Mailing List ==== > > Too much email? Don't unsub! Switch to Digest Version & get > your Pittsylvania County posts combined into one neat email per day. > > > ==== VAPITTSY Mailing List ==== > Whadya mean my grandparents didn't have any kids!?! > >