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    1. Re: Heritage Book lookup request
    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/3AC.2ACE/1484.1.1.1 Message Board Post: The numbers that you list are not page numbers, but article numbers. The info that you want is below. Hope it helps. Cindy (Hubbard) Headen -Wm. H. McDowell (1030) "Mildred F. Thompson (November 5, 1835 - unknown) m. William H. McDowell" article titled Jeremiah and Mildred High Thompson by: William M. Farthing -Wm. S. McDowell (1043) "On 7/27/1837, Henry A. Vaden married Lucy Terry, and their children were: Sarah Ann (m. William S. McDowell)" article titled Vaden Family by: Dorothy Vaden Oglesby (86) "Weatherford Primitive Baptist Church was organized in 1879 with Elder William S. McDowell as pastor who served through 1890." article titled Weatherford Primitive Baptist Church by: Pamela G. Betterton -Sara Ann Vadon (1043) see above. -Aubrey Henry (143) "An excerpt from the closure notice signed by Edrie Shelton, Aubrey Henry, and Margaret Rowland, noted the gratitude of mill management for the support received." article Galveston Mills by: Alice Gourley -John Henry & Patrick Henry (503) "John Coles was born in Enniscorthy, Ireland, 1706, and emigrated to Virginia about 1730. He married in 1733, Mary, of Hanover County, daughter of Isaac and Mary Dabney Winston. A few years after John's departure for America, his younger brother, William, came to Virginia, married Lucy, a younger daughter of Issac Winston, and settled at Coles Hill in Hanover county. Sarah, another daughter of Isaac, married John Henry, and was the mother of the great patriot and statesman, Patrick Henry. William Coles, mentioned above, brother of John, was the father of Mary Coles, who married John Payne, who once owned the famous Scotchtown, prior to Patrick Henry's purchase of the same in 1771." article Coles Family by: George K. Shelton -Patrick Henry (204) "As school children we are taught that on March 23, 1775, Patrick Henry, in his famous "Give me liberty" speech at the Virginia Provisional Convention in St. John's Church, Richmond, had declared that "the next gale that sweeps from the North will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms." Henry's motion at the Convention to arm the colony had passed only with the support of the delegates from the Piedmont and mountain counties." article All Gave Some - Some Gave All by unknown author (821) "Asa reportedly worked as a surveyor for Patrick Hnery, surveying all around Rt. 360, down to Henry's Mill." article Newby Family by Nan Vaden Davidson

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