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    1. [VAPWILLI-L] checking
    2. ANNE B. MUSSER
    3. Just checking to see if this goes through as I haven't gotten any mail in two days.

    03/12/2000 09:24:02
    1. Re: [VAPWILLI-L] checking
    2. It did go through. JBW

    03/12/2000 07:52:54
    1. [VAPWILLI-L] Scott
    2. Thanks to all who have given me answers on Scott's. I am still hung up on John Scott and Elizabeth Harrison. Still can't find out for sure who his father was. Lynn

    03/12/2000 05:57:35
    1. [VAPWILLI-L] Mason Bennett
    2. Does anyone have any information of a Mason Bennett in the mid 1700's? His wife's name was Mary and one son was named William. He also transferred property that was originally granted to a John Bennett, so there may be a relationship there also.

    03/12/2000 01:18:09
    1. [VAPWILLI-L] Hamilton Parish
    2. Does anyone know where I can find records of Hamilton Parish from 1740-1770? Have these records been lost?

    03/12/2000 01:16:16
    1. Re: [VAPWILLI-L] Scott's
    2. I don't know if this useful or not but in 1804 the names of jesse scott and leve(love?) scott were mentioned in the settlement of his estate. this was in Prince Wm. Co., Va. Sheila McMichael

    03/12/2000 12:40:57
    1. [VAPWILLI-L] JOHN H. JEFFRIES
    2. John Risdon
    3. Since my last posting requesting info re JOHN H. JEFFRIES I found the following newspaper article through the PW web site: The following article appeared in the Manassas Journal June 1, 1906: "The Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. has sent Mrs. Jno. H. Jeffries, whose husband was killed here on May 19, 1906, a check for $1004.63. Mr. Jeffries had only been in the company about 9 months at a cost of something over $30. We believe Mrs. Jeffries will also receive $1,000 in trust from the Maccabees." If anyone has the time and access to an issue of the Manassas Journal for the time period covering the accident (May 19, 1906) I would appreciate receiving info from the article and an obituary. Trying to positively identify John's parents. Also, can anyone tell me anything about the Maccabees by whom John was employed? Thanks very much for any help John in FL

    03/10/2000 06:47:09
    1. [VAPWILLI-L] Scott's
    2. Mr. Wilson, I cannot tell you how much I appreciate all the time and effort you took in getting all that information for me about James Scott. I volunteer for Washington County, Ohio so I fully understand the work you did. The source for the information given me has John and James as children of James Scott and Elizabeth Harrison and then that James as the son of the James who you have as died without issue. Family Treemaker also has it this way in one of their family volumes. Seems like I need to get more Virginia information. I have no family to ask any questions of so that has made it very hard. Also the Monroe County Courthouse was burned twice eliminating a lot of information. You have given me a lot to think about and research. Thank you again. Lynn Demas Norton, Ohio

    03/10/2000 02:59:00
    1. RE: [VAPWILLI-L] Browns and Scotts
    2. Wilson, Donald L
    3. Capt. James SCOTT (son of Rev. James SCOTT and Sarah BROWN), of "Clermont," Fauquier County, Virginia, b. Jan. 8, 1742 [Stafford Co., Va., Overwharton Parish Register shows he was baptised 10 Jan. 1742]; d. 1779; m. ca. 1760, Elizabeth HARRISON (1740-1823) daughter of Cuthbert and Frances HARRISON. Capt. SCOTT's will, probated in Fauquier Co., Nov. 22, 1779, names wife Elizabeth, to whom he gives life interest in his estate; daughters Sarah, Frances, Elizabeth, Nancy, and sons Alexander, James, Cuthbert and Thomas; these 8 to share alike in his estate after wife's death or marriage, except his Ohio lands which he gives to his four sons; names wife, son Cuthbert, and Cuthbert HARRISON, executors, who were "to have my sons well educated out of the profits of my estate, and that they shall be got into such business as they shall think will best suit their genius;" His father to have son James, if desired. Children: +21. i. Alexander, b. 1762(?); d. 1819. 22. ii. Frances Harrison, b. 1764-5; d. 1837; m. Gustavus Brown HORNER. 23. iii. Sarah; named in Rev. Jno. [sic] Scott's will. 24. iv. Ann [=Nancy]; m. 1800, William BROWN. +25. v. Elizabeth, b. 1771, d. 1858, m. 1788, Major Lawrence ASHTON. 26. vi. Cuthbert Harrison, d. age 90; m. ---- WAUGH; 5 ch (named). 27. vii. James, d.s. [died without issue]. 28. viii. Thomas, d.s. [died without issue]. The children with the + sign are traced further. The above is summarized from pp. 600-601 of Hayden's Virginia Genealogies. Capt. James SCOTT had no son named John. I also checked Abstracts of Fauquier County, Virginia, Wills, Inventories and Accounts, 1759-1800, by John K. Gott. It shows the will mentioned above as located in Will Book 1, p. 385-386: James SCOTT, Jun'r, of the Parish of Leeds, will dated 2 Jan. 1779, proved 22 Nov. 1779. Names the wife and children (as shown above). The will is very clear as to the total number of children and who they are. Your ancestor, John SCOTT (b. ca. 1774) is not among them. He cannot be of this line. Sorry. There are several dozen families named SCOTT living in Virginia in the period 1782-87. In order to determine John's correct lineage you will need more clues from Ohio or wherever your John lived. Some pertinent questions: * When and where did your John SCOTT first appear in public records? * Did he buy land in Ohio at the time of his arrival? (The deed or land grant may give his previous residence.) * What were his children's names? Where and when were they born? * Who were his associates in legal documents? I have checked Ancestral File and found a listing for your family, with John SCOTT claimed there as a son of James and Elizabeth (HARRISON) SCOTT. It gives additional information about John's family group which I assume you have. The information can be found in the Internet at http://www.familysearch.com. Our CD-ROM version includes the name and address of the submitter: James Edward Brown, who lived in Rexburg, Idaho, about 1982; and whose address in 1992 was at 1181 East 1200 North, Shelley, ID 83274. It shows that John and Precious SCOTT were married about 1804, possibly in Greenbrier Co., (W.)Va. Their children were James 1805, Richard 1807, Catherine 1811, Fanny 1814, Mary 1816, Henry ca. 1818, Alexander 1821, John Abijah 1827, Robert 1829, Benjamin 1829. According to the birthplaces recorded there the family lived in Greenbrier County 1805-07, and in Monroe County (and elsewhere in Ohio) from 1811. Marriage records of Greenbrier County, going back to the 1780s, have been checked without finding the marriage of John and Precious. In fact, a statewide index to marriages in Virginia and West Virginia prior to 1850, does not contain such a marriage (CD #229). The index does not, of course, include marriages from 20 or so "burned-record" counties. The 1810 census of Greenbrier County is among missing census records. A personal property tax list has been published as a substitute. [A Supplement to the 1810 Census of Virginia: Tax Lists of the Counties for which the Census is Missing, by Netti Schreiner-Yantis (Springfield, Va.: author, 1971)] Persons named SCOTT living in Greenbrier County in 1810 include: James, Thomas, John ... Moses, and ... another John. [Ibid., p. E4] Surely one of the John SCOTTs is yours. I have used the elipses (...) to separate groups of names that appeared together in the list, which is semi-alphabetic. They all lived in the region of the county in which David Hanna was tax assessor. The first three names (James, Thomas, and John) may represent a cluster of family groups, perhaps three brothers or a father and two adult sons and their families. James has 2 white male tithables (over age 16) in his household, indicating that besides himself there is a male over 16 in the household, probably unmarried. (If he were married and had his own household, the second male would likely be taxed in his own name.) The other Scott men had only one tithable each (themselves). James owned 2 horses, Thomas 2, John none, Moses 5, and the second John 1. None of these families owned slaves. Women, and children under 16, were not enumerated in the tax list. Since James is the name of your John's eldest son it is a probable trace name, perhaps named for the child's grandfather. That gives some weight to identifying your John with the first one of the list. (You seem to have a tradition that his father was named James.) John's second child, Richard, is not a SCOTT name in this region and might be a clue to the family of Precious. I checked the 1800 personal property tax list for Greenbrier County and found only one SCOTT living there: SCOTT, James, 3 white male tithables, 2 horses. [Virginia Genealogist, v. 26, p. 23, district of James Hanna] So, including himself, he has 3 white males over age 16 (born before 1784). One of them could be John. In 1787, James SCOTT is also shown in Greenbrier County's tax list. He himself was over 21. There was no other male in his household over age 16. He had 5 horses, 9 cattle, no slaves. He is the only man named SCOTT living there. [The 1787 Census of Virginia, by Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Flerene Speakman Love, v. 1, p. 158, district of John Hutchison] James SCOTT obtained the following land grants in Greenbrier County: [Sims Index to Land Grants in West Virginia (State of W.Va., 1952), p. 156]] 350 acres adjacent to S. Hariman, 1785 [cited as Book 1, p. 90] 95 acres adj. Wm. Craig, 1796 [Book 4, p. 125] If James is the father of your John SCOTT, tracing the disposition of this land may prove the relationship. Tracing this James in the Greenbrier records is important. Your John had gone to Ohio before 1820, but the ones who stayed behind are worth pursuing. 1820 Census of Greenbrier Co., Va. (from the microfilm): p. 83, line 16: SCOTT, James 022202-20011-0401 p. 83, line 23: SCOTT, Thomas 000021-00221-0200 p. 83A, line 16: SCOTT, Moses 300110-00110-0100 p. 83A, line 19: SCOTT, Robert 110010-40010-0200 p. 83A, line 30: SCOTT, John 000010-10100-0100 Here are what the numbers mean, left to right, head counts in the following categories: (1) White Males: age 0-10, 10-16, 16-18, 16-26 [sic, overlaps], 26-45, 45+ (2) White Females: age 0-10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, 45+ (3) Foreigners not naturalized; persons engaged in agriculture, commerce, manufacture. Columns to the right would count persons of other colors. I don't think these household had any others. I also checked the 1830 census of Greenbrier County, from the microfilm. p. 201, line 1: SCOTT, John, 1m0-5, 1m20-30, 1f0-5, 1f20-30. p. 201, line 2: SCOTT, James, 3m20-30, 1m50-60, 1f15-20, 1f50-60. p. 202, line 11: SCOTT, Anderson, 2m0-5, 1m20-30, 1f0-5, 1f5-10, 1f20-30. p. 202, line 15: SCOTT, Thomas, 1m20-30, 2m30-40, 1m40-50, 1m80-90, 1f30-40, 1f40-50, 1f80-90. p. 203, line 3: SCOTT, Moses, 1m0-5, 1m5-10, 2m15-20, 1m40-50, 2f0-5, 1f5-10, 1f20-30, 1f30-40. p. 203, line 6: SCOTT, Robert, 1m0-5, 1m5-10, 1m10-15, 1m20-30, 1m50-60, 1f5-10, 2f10-15, 2f15-20, 1f40-50. What can we determine about these men at this time? James SCOTT, b. before 1764 (probably 1740/50). Aged over 21 for 1785 land grant. No males over 16 are living with him in 1787 (so all sons are probably born after 1771). Two other male tithables living with him in 1800 (so possibly two sons b. 1771/84). In 1810, he has one other male tithable with him (possibly a son b. 1789/94). In 1820 he is over 45 and has one other male that age living with him (b. before 1775). It is likely that James is the father of Thomas and John. If so he is probably born ca. 1740/50. The James SCOTT listed on the 1830 census (age 50-60) is too young to be he. Signifcantly, however, there is a man and woman in the household of Thomas SCOTT in 1830 who are 80-90 years of age, putting their births in the decade 1740/50. It would be logical for James and his wife, in their 80s, to have have moved in with their eldest son. There are probably deeds or other documents in Greenbrier County that would prove it. Thomas SCOTT, b. probably 1771/75. Probably under 16 in 1787. Over 45 in 1820. Probably the second tithable with James in 1800. Since he was listed just after James in 1810 he is probably elder son, thus b. ca. 1771/3). Head of his own household in 1810, 1820, and 1830. Marriage record not found. Judging from the 1820 and 1830 census he perhaps had a wife b. ca. 1775, 2 sons b. 1790/1800 (perhaps before 1794), 2 daughters b. before 1794, 2 daughters b. 1794/1804, 1 son b. 1800/10. Some of the children might be stepchildren or non-relatives. His age in the 1830 census is probably in error (too young by other data). John SCOTT, b. probably 1771/84. Probably under 16 in 1787. Probably the third tithable in 1800 (over 16). Head of his own household in 1810. Am assuming he is not the John SCOTT shown in Greenbrier in 1820 (who is geographically separate, and whose household does not match your man's). Conclude this is probably your John SCOTT, b. 1774. Married ca. 1804, Precious ----. Children: James 1805, Richard 1807, born in Greenbrier County. Children after 1811 born in Ohio. Moses SCOTT, b. 1780/89 (ca. 1785?). Not a head of household in 1800. Head of a household in 1810 (probably over 21), age 26-45 in 1820, 40-50 in 1830. Moses SCOTT married Polly SCOTT, Dec. 11, 1808, by Jno. Pinnell, Greenbrier County [Marriage register, see Journal of Greenbrier Historical Society, 1979, p. 68] In 1820 his household included one male 18-26 [b. 1794/1802], as well as 3 boys under 10 [b. 1810/20]. The two women (16-26 and 26-45) may be spouses of the two adult males. No connection has been found with the family of James. The fact that he married a woman named SCOTT indicates there are at least two branches of the family in Greenbrier County. They are certainly no closer kin than first cousin. Suggest that if Moses is not a son of James, then perhaps Polly (=Mary) is a daughter of James. Estimate she was born ca. 1788/90, based on date of marriage. John SCOTT (the other one), b. 1775/89 (ca. 1788?). Not a head of house hold in 1800. Head of houshold in 1810 (probably over 21). Age 26-45 in 1820. Probably the same as John SCOTT who was married to Ruth WITHROW, Nov. 29, 1819, by Jos. Osborne, in Greenbrier County [J. of Greenbrier Hist. Soc., 1979, p. 69]. Household in 1820 includes female 16-26 [b. 1794/1804, probably Ruth], and a girl under 10 [probably an infant daughter]. Possibly a brother of Moses. Unless his age is grossly underestimated in 1830, the man of that name cannot be him. Robert SCOTT, b. 1775/80. Age 26-45 in 1820, 50-60 in 1830. Not found as head of household in 1800 or 1810. Robert SCOTT m. Miriam KOBLE, Feb. 25, 1807, by Jos. Osborne, Greenbrier County [J. of Greenbrier Hist. Soc., 1979, p. 68]. Household in 1820 includes a female 26-45 (probably Miriam), 1 male 10-16 [ca. 1809], 1 male and 4 females under 10 [b. 1810/20]. Compare that with the data above for 1830. Perhaps is the second male over 16 in James' household in 1810, although he lives closer to Moses in 1820 and 1830. Personal property tax lists should exist for Greenbrier County annually since 1782. They will be at the Library of Virginia, in Richmond, and may be available to you on microfilm through interlibrary loan to your local public library. Checking those lists between census years should provide additional clues to relationships. Occasionally the tax lists will specify exact relationships. Checking later censuses for these people (1840, etc.) will give you additional details about their lives. If it appears likely (and it does) that James was the father of your John SCOTT, you will need to seek a probate record for James to identify his heirs/children. The census and tax lists will help you estimate his date of death. The published probate records of Greenbrier County, 1778-1850, name only an Alexander SCOTT whose will was probated in 1849, and a John SCOTT whose estate was appraised in 1849. [West Virginia Estate Settlements: an Index to Wills, Inventories, Appraisements, Land Grants, and Surveys to 1850, by Ross B. Johnston (Genealogical Pub. Co., 1977; originally published serially 1955-63), p. 112-113] If James SCOTT died in Greenbrier, likely between 1830 and 1840, there is no formal court proceeding. If he owned land at the time of his death, there would at least be a record of how his heirs disposed of it. It is possible that James left Greenbrier County before his death, along with his presumed son Thomas. Thomas is gone from that county in the 1840 census. Could he have gone to Ohio? Good luck in your search. Sincerely, Donald L. Wilson, Virginiana Librarian Ruth E. Lloyd Information Center for Genealogy and Local History (RELIC) Bull Run Regional Library, 8051 Ashton Avenue Manassas, VA 20109-2892 (703) 792-4540 -----Original Message----- From: Uk337@aol.com [mailto:Uk337@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 7:02 PM To: VAPWILLI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VAPWILLI-L] Browns and Scotts I have been stuck on John Scott, born about 1774 in Va. and died before 1850 in Monroe County, Ohio. I have now been told he was the son of James Scott and Elizabeth Harrison. James was the son of Rev. James Scott and Sarah Brown. If this is true I would like all the information that I can on this family. But I haven't been able to completely prove to myself that John was the son of James and Elizabeth. I was hoping that someone would have this family and be able to prove it. All I can prove is John Scott's birth and marriage to Precious ? from TN. Their son Henry was my great grandfather. The Monroe County, Ohio courthouse burned and I have been able to find no information on John. I would appreciate any help I can get. Thanks, Lynn ==== VAPWILLI Mailing List ==== Visit the Prince William County, USGenWeb Home Page! http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapwilli/pw.htm Check out the Prince William Archives and add your records! http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/princewi.htm

    03/09/2000 03:29:36
    1. [VAPWILLI-L] JEFFRIES
    2. John Risdon
    3. Would appreciate any info re JOHN H. JEFFRIES, born 1864, died 1906, and buried at Manassas City Cemetery. Thanks John Risdon in FL

    03/09/2000 05:18:17
    1. Re: [VAPWILLI-L] Brown
    2. John Risdon
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Uk337@aol.com> To: <VAPWILLI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 2:32 PM Subject: [VAPWILLI-L] Brown Lynn, I came across a Dr. Gustavus Brown sometime ago while conducting research on a distant relative, Rev. Samuel Clagett. He was rector of William and Mary Parish in Charles County, MD. In the 1750s he married Ann Brown, the yougest of the nine daughters of Dr. Gustavus Brown of "Rich Hill".. Five of Brown's daughters married clergymen. This information is on page 262 of a book entitled "The Sydney-Smith and Clagett-Price Genealogy" by Lucy Montgomery Smith Price, published in 1927. Page 262 notes "(See Brown Sketch)' which indicates to me that there is information about the Brown family in the book. I do not have the book but perhaps you can find it at your local library or obtain it on interlibrary loan. The books barcode is 002552750, Ref Va Ref. 929.2 Pri. Hope this helps. John Risdon Punta Gorda, FL > > >I am trying to locate Rev. James Scott and wife Sarah Brown. She was the > >daughter of Dr. Gustavus Brown. I am trying to find out anything that I > can > >about them. I have been told that I descend from them. But I have found > one > >link I can't probe to my satisfaction. > > > >Lynn > > > > > ==== VAPWILLI Mailing List ==== > Visit the Prince William County, USGenWeb Home Page! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapwilli/pw.htm > Check out the Prince William Archives and add your records! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/princewi.htm > >

    03/08/2000 05:29:00
    1. RE: [VAPWILLI-L] Brown
    2. Wilson, Donald L
    3. There is considerable information on the family of Rev. James SCOTT (d. 1782, Prince William County, Va.) and his wife Sarah BROWN (1715-1784) in the book Virginia Genealogies, by Horace Edwin Hayden (Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1891). The Browns are on pp. 145-200. The Scotts are on pp. 585-668. The couple had nine children, seven of whom produced grandchildren. Some of the lines are traced into the late 19th century. If you can be more specific about what you already know, perhaps I can suggest how you would determine the link. Sincerely, Donald L. Wilson, Virginiana Librarian Ruth E. Lloyd Information Center for Genealogy and Local History (RELIC) Bull Run Regional Library, 8051 Ashton Avenue Manassas, VA 20109-2892 (703) 792-4540 -----Original Message----- From: Uk337@aol.com [mailto:Uk337@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 2:33 PM To: VAPWILLI-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [VAPWILLI-L] Brown >I am trying to locate Rev. James Scott and wife Sarah Brown. She was the >daughter of Dr. Gustavus Brown. I am trying to find out anything that I can >about them. I have been told that I descend from them. But I have found one >link I can't probe to my satisfaction. > >Lynn > ==== VAPWILLI Mailing List ==== Visit the Prince William County, USGenWeb Home Page! http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapwilli/pw.htm Check out the Prince William Archives and add your records! http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/princewi.htm

    03/07/2000 01:27:03
    1. [VAPWILLI-L] Browns and Scotts
    2. I have been stuck on John Scott, born about 1774 in Va. and died before 1850 in Monroe County, Ohio. I have now been told he was the son of James Scott and Elizabeth Harrison. James was the son of Rev. James Scott and Sarah Brown. If this is true I would like all the information that I can on this family. But I haven't been able to completely prove to myself that John was the son of James and Elizabeth. I was hoping that someone would have this family and be able to prove it. All I can prove is John Scott's birth and marriage to Precious ? from TN. Their son Henry was my great grandfather. The Monroe County, Ohio courthouse burned and I have been able to find no information on John. I would appreciate any help I can get. Thanks, Lynn

    03/07/2000 12:01:34
    1. [VAPWILLI-L] Brown
    2. >I am trying to locate Rev. James Scott and wife Sarah Brown. She was the >daughter of Dr. Gustavus Brown. I am trying to find out anything that I can >about them. I have been told that I descend from them. But I have found one >link I can't probe to my satisfaction. > >Lynn >

    03/07/2000 07:32:42
    1. Re: [VAPWILLI-L] Elizabeth Dodson and John Bennett
    2. beverly easley
    3. These may not be your family but they were in the Prince William Co. & Fairfax Co. George Johnston m. 1st Margaret Thompson. Children: Sarah, Mary, Peggy (Margaret) James. George Johnston m 2nd Sarah McCarty about 1745-46. Children: George Jr.; William; Archibald; Elizabeth (Betty); Dennis McCarty; Wilfred. There's an awful lot of George and Sarah marriages. Hope you find yours. ----- Original Message ----- From: Dane Hall <daneh@bellatlantic.net> To: <VAPWILLI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 8:35 AM Subject: Re: [VAPWILLI-L] Elizabeth Dodson and John Bennett > Does anybody have have any information of the marriage of a George Johnston > to a Sarah B. Their son William was born in Prince William County in about > 1827. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: BONNIE PLEASANTS <BEPLEASANT@webtv.net> > To: <VAPWILLI-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 9:01 AM > Subject: Re: [VAPWILLI-L] Elizabeth Dodson and John Bennett > > > > Hi Don, I checked my Fauquier Co. Marriage records that start in 1759, > > and the only mention of any of the names you asked about were; Elizabeth > > Dodson m. Thomas Dawkins in 1778. If they were married in Pr. Wm., > > unfortunetly the marriage records don't exist for that early..Happy > > Hunting....Bonnie > > > > > > ==== VAPWILLI Mailing List ==== > > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Yvonne James-Henderson, > > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > > mailto:hen1@idt.net > > > > > ==== VAPWILLI Mailing List ==== > Visit the Prince William County, USGenWeb Home Page! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapwilli/pw.htm > Check out the Prince William Archives and add your records! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/princewi.htm > >

    03/05/2000 11:59:17
    1. Re: [VAPWILLI-L] Elizabeth Dodson and John Bennett
    2. I am just getting into the this line so I don't have a lot of information. The Thomas Dodson I refered to had the middle name of Dotson, as did many of his relatives. There must be a connection somewhere. These Dodsons moved to Prince William from Richmond County. The register of North Farnham Parish does list a Lucy Dodson. Birth Dodson, Lucy daughter of Fortunatus and Ellis Goad, 9 Sept 1726 This may not be the same Lucy though because of a later entry. Death Dodson, Lucy 9 April 1730 There are no other entries for a Lucy Dodson in the register. If I run into any useful information I will let you know.

    03/02/2000 03:41:34
    1. Re: [VAPWILLI-L] Elizabeth Dodson and John Bennett
    2. I saw your subject line which included the surname Dodson on the Prince William rootsweb. I had an ancestor in Prince William County, Lucinda (Lucy) Dodson (Dotson) who married Francis Feagans ca. 1775. Just wondered if you might be familiar with the name. Thanking you in advance for your attention/ Looking forward to hearing from you. Mary B. Feagans Stinnett Amherst, VA

    03/02/2000 06:07:07
    1. [VAPWILLI-L] Re:Fauquier Co. Marriages
    2. Jack Foster
    3. Bonnie does your marriage book show a John foster M; Amelia ? in Fauquier Co ca;18875? Thanks Jack Foster -----Original Message----- From: BONNIE PLEASANTS <BEPLEASANT@webtv.net> To: VAPWILLI-L@rootsweb.com <VAPWILLI-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, February 27, 2000 8:04 AM Subject: Re: [VAPWILLI-L] Elizabeth Dodson and John Bennett Hi Don, I checked my Fauquier Co. Marriage records that start in 1759, and the only mention of any of the names you asked about were; Elizabeth Dodson m. Thomas Dawkins in 1778. If they were married in Pr. Wm., unfortunetly the marriage records don't exist for that early..Happy Hunting....Bonnie ==== VAPWILLI Mailing List ==== List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Yvonne James-Henderson, list administrator with questions concerning this list! mailto:hen1@idt.net

    02/28/2000 09:57:21
    1. Re: [VAPWILLI-L] Elizabeth Dodson and John Bennett
    2. Dane Hall
    3. Does anybody have have any information of the marriage of a George Johnston to a Sarah B. Their son William was born in Prince William County in about 1827. ----- Original Message ----- From: BONNIE PLEASANTS <BEPLEASANT@webtv.net> To: <VAPWILLI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 9:01 AM Subject: Re: [VAPWILLI-L] Elizabeth Dodson and John Bennett > Hi Don, I checked my Fauquier Co. Marriage records that start in 1759, > and the only mention of any of the names you asked about were; Elizabeth > Dodson m. Thomas Dawkins in 1778. If they were married in Pr. Wm., > unfortunetly the marriage records don't exist for that early..Happy > Hunting....Bonnie > > > ==== VAPWILLI Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Yvonne James-Henderson, > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > mailto:hen1@idt.net >

    02/27/2000 09:35:50
    1. Re: [VAPWILLI-L] Elizabeth Dodson and John Bennett
    2. BONNIE PLEASANTS
    3. Hi Don, I checked my Fauquier Co. Marriage records that start in 1759, and the only mention of any of the names you asked about were; Elizabeth Dodson m. Thomas Dawkins in 1778. If they were married in Pr. Wm., unfortunetly the marriage records don't exist for that early..Happy Hunting....Bonnie

    02/27/2000 07:01:56