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    1. for Josh Jenkins
    2. TracingMyRoots
    3. Josh, I've sent several messages to you this morning & they have all bounced. I have a scanned image of a present-day Rockbridge Co map to send to you, with the location of the Jenkins farm. Help! Do you have another email address? Please contact me off-list. Thanks! Sandy [email protected] =============== Currently researching surnames GILMORE, GILBERT, HUBBARD, POLLOCK who lived in VA (Rockbridge Co, Montgomery Co & Pulaski Co) WV (Logan Co & Huntington area) OH (Adams Co & Scioto Co) NY (NYC area) You can always contact me at [email protected] ===============

    07/16/2004 03:55:57
    1. Re: [VAROCKBR] Augusta versus Botetourt County
    2. claude lynn
    3. Colliers Creek is southwest of Lexington Va. Best guess about 8-10 miles. Look for Colliers Town on a map. Claude Lynn [email protected] wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Davidson, Davison, Thompson, Thomson >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4BC.2ACI/2164 > >Message Board Post: > >Can anyone tell me, from the following description, if this Rockbridge County, VA location was in Augusta County, VA or Botetourt County, VA in 1775, before Rockbridge County, VA was formed? The home of some Davidsons and some Thompsons was there. > >"Buffalo District, on the north side of the road leading from Buffalo Creek to the Lee Highway, and about eight miles southwest from Lexington, Virginia." > >Also, can anyone tell me the general relative locations of Mill Creek and Colliers Creek? > >Thanks! > > >==== VAROCKBR Mailing List ==== >The Third Sunday of each month will be set aside for your "BRICK WALL" Roll Call. Please use the Surname in the Subject line and give as much as you can about the person you need. Good luck with your research. > > > >

    07/16/2004 03:25:17
    1. Augusta versus Botetourt County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Davidson, Davison, Thompson, Thomson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4BC.2ACI/2164 Message Board Post: Can anyone tell me, from the following description, if this Rockbridge County, VA location was in Augusta County, VA or Botetourt County, VA in 1775, before Rockbridge County, VA was formed? The home of some Davidsons and some Thompsons was there. "Buffalo District, on the north side of the road leading from Buffalo Creek to the Lee Highway, and about eight miles southwest from Lexington, Virginia." Also, can anyone tell me the general relative locations of Mill Creek and Colliers Creek? Thanks!

    07/15/2004 10:44:31
    1. Re: [VAROCKBR] Re:Davidsons in Rockbridge
    2. TracingMyRoots
    3. Pat, Who are the GILMOREs in your family? I'm looking for the parents of Andrew Jackson GILMORE (abt 1830-1895) who married Mary Ann GILBERT in 1852. Both were born & raised in Rockbridge Co, VA. I have a list of their 13 children. if you need it to make a connection, please let me know. Sandy Gilmore Sheppard =============== Currently researching surnames GILMORE, GILBERT, HUBBARD, POLLOCK who lived in VA (Rockbridge Co, Montgomery Co & Pulaski Co) WV (Logan Co & Huntington area) OH (Adams Co & Scioto Co) NY (NYC area) You can always contact me at [email protected] =============== ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 3:27 PM Subject: [VAROCKBR] Re:Davidsons in Rockbridge > Oh - the John Davidson puzzle- also know as the William Davidson and Robert > Davidson puzzles- I am related to one set - there seems that there were at > least twoDavidson families and we all like to marry Gilmores - I think it was > Oren Morton whosaid there were four unrelated Davidson families in the area > > Pat >

    07/15/2004 11:22:59
    1. Re:Davidsons in Rockbridge
    2. Oh - the John Davidson puzzle- also know as the William Davidson and Robert Davidson puzzles- I am related to one set - there seems that there were at least twoDavidson families and we all like to marry Gilmores - I think it was Oren Morton whosaid there were four unrelated Davidson families in the area Pat

    07/15/2004 09:27:24
    1. Re: [VAROCKBR] Re: JOHN DAVIDSON 1757-1835
    2. Carolyn Bruce
    3. I have an ancestor named Agnes DAVIDSON, b. abt. 1750, m. John VEST in Campbell (?) CoVA. Any DAVIDSON researchers know of her? One researcher says her father was Edward. All help appreciated. Carolyn HALE BRUCE Co-author of Rebel King, Hammer of the Scots and Rebel King, The Har'ships (Now Available!) See our site at www.RebelKing.com ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 9:16 AM Subject: [VAROCKBR] Re: JOHN DAVIDSON 1757-1835 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Thompson, Thomson, Davidson, Davison Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4BC.2ACI/1756.2.1 Message Board Post: As a follow-up/correction to my previous post, there were TWO SETS of John Davidsons (maybe unrelated), who each had sons also named John Davidson, in the Augusta/Rockbridge County, VA area. There seems to be confusion between these two families. One of the two older Johns married an Elizabeth and the other older John seems to have married a Sarah. One of the older Johns seems to have been the son of Robert Davidson (and brother to an Ann and a Mary) and the other older John was not. One of the younger Johns apparently married a Mary Thompson. I don't know who the other younger John married. One family lived near Mill Creek and the other family lived near Colliers Creek. The older John on Mill Creek was not styled as "Senior" (since his son was only 4 when he died), but the older John on Colliers Creek was styled as "Senior." One of the older Johns died in 1762 and the other older John died in 1798. One of the younger Johns was born in 1757 and the other younger J! oh! n seems to have been born by at least 1740. All of these Johns seem to be in addition to/separate from other well-known John Davidsons such as: "Importation" John and his wife Jane, John Goolman Davidson and/or "One Eye" John Davidson. They are also in addition to/separate from the John Davison (and his wife Ann Sons) of Spotsylvania/Orange/Amelia/Prince Edward County, VA. It is not clear to me that the two sets of John Davidsons discussed above have been properly separated and defined in all cases. In some cases, it seems that the two sons John have been linked to the wrong fathers John. Is it clear which of these two families had the son John who married Mary Thompson? Do we know who the OTHER younger John married? My main goal is trying to determine if Mary Thompson was a relative of Reverend John Thomson, and if the John Davidson whom she married had any dealings with William Davidson and Martha (Baker) Davidson of my family. Thanks! ==== VAROCKBR Mailing List ==== The End of the Year Holidays are upon us. Please remember to be kind to new Subscribers. I know I don't need to ask this of this great group, so i'll take this time to Thank everyone for a great Year of Research and wish you a Happy and Safe Holiday season.

    07/15/2004 04:21:21
    1. Re: JOHN DAVIDSON 1757-1835
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Thompson, Thomson, Davidson, Davison Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4BC.2ACI/1756.2.1 Message Board Post: As a follow-up/correction to my previous post, there were TWO SETS of John Davidsons (maybe unrelated), who each had sons also named John Davidson, in the Augusta/Rockbridge County, VA area. There seems to be confusion between these two families. One of the two older Johns married an Elizabeth and the other older John seems to have married a Sarah. One of the older Johns seems to have been the son of Robert Davidson (and brother to an Ann and a Mary) and the other older John was not. One of the younger Johns apparently married a Mary Thompson. I don't know who the other younger John married. One family lived near Mill Creek and the other family lived near Colliers Creek. The older John on Mill Creek was not styled as "Senior" (since his son was only 4 when he died), but the older John on Colliers Creek was styled as "Senior." One of the older Johns died in 1762 and the other older John died in 1798. One of the younger Johns was born in 1757 and the other younger Joh! n seems to have been born by at least 1740. All of these Johns seem to be in addition to/separate from other well-known John Davidsons such as: "Importation" John and his wife Jane, John Goolman Davidson and/or "One Eye" John Davidson. They are also in addition to/separate from the John Davison (and his wife Ann Sons) of Spotsylvania/Orange/Amelia/Prince Edward County, VA. It is not clear to me that the two sets of John Davidsons discussed above have been properly separated and defined in all cases. In some cases, it seems that the two sons John have been linked to the wrong fathers John. Is it clear which of these two families had the son John who married Mary Thompson? Do we know who the OTHER younger John married? My main goal is trying to determine if Mary Thompson was a relative of Reverend John Thomson, and if the John Davidson whom she married had any dealings with William Davidson and Martha (Baker) Davidson of my family. Thanks!

    07/15/2004 01:16:19
    1. Re: JOHN DAVIDSON 1757-1835
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Davidson, Davison, Thomson, Thompson, Baker, Houston, Huston, Dunlap, Shanklin, Shillideay Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4BC.2ACI/1756.2 Message Board Post: Do you know if the Mary Thompson who married "your" John Davidson was a relative/descendant of Rev. John Thomson (early spelling of the family name)? The Reverend had a son also named John Thompson, who apparently married a Margaret Davidson. John and Margaret (Davidson) Thompson had Andrew, William (married Jane Shillideay), Ester, John (a third one), Jane, Elizabeth and Mathew (apparently also married a Margaret, but I don't know her maiden name; there were also at least two later Mathew Thompsons out of this line). One of Reverend John Thomson's granddaughters, Martha Baker (of Prince Edward County, VA; daughter of Douglass Baker and Jane (Thomson) Baker), married a William Davidson, though it APPEARS that he might have been from a totally different Davidson family than the John Davidson who married Mary Thompson (this is the main thing that I am trying to determine), as well as a totally different Davidson family than the Margaret Davidson who married John Thompson. In 1781, the above William and Martha (Baker) Davidson sold their home in Rockbridge County, VA to a John Thompson (not the Reverend, but I guess it could have been the second or third John Thompson referenced above). John Thompson eventually sold it to Thomas Thompson, and Thomas Thompson eventually sold it to Dorothy Thompson (who married Samuel Kinnerly). Dorothy/Samuel eventually sold it to Reverend Andrew Baker Davidson (born 1779; died 1861; married Susan Dorman), who was a son of the above William and Martha (Baker) Davidson. The home seems to have "left the family" after the Reverend A. B. Davidson sold it. The John Davidson "Junior" who was born in 1757 was born in Augusta, per his RW file. He was four years old when his father died. Based on that, his parents were probably John and Elizabeth Davidson. This older John Davidson "Senior" died in 1762, and his will named his wife Elizabeth, his child John "Junior", and three other children who were not named. Later Augusta records show that the children were John, Samuel, Ann (who married a McKeemy) and maybe one other daughter whose name I don't have (and/or possibly a son William). The family seems to have been associated with the Lyles, Campbells and Frasiers in the area. In 1775, John Davidson Sr. seems to be associated with a Sarah (what happened to Elizabeth, or is this a different John Davidson Sr.)? The above Samuel Davidson apparently married Elizabeth Gilmore, and they had a son of their own also named John Davidson who apparently married Elizabeth Goodbar (who was the widow of Robert Irwin/Erwin). There appears! to have been SEVERAL other Davidson/Gilmore marriages after Samuel and Elizabeth. There is a 1763 record where Robert Shanklin, Archibald Huston (later "Houston"), and the Hooks are petitioners with a John Davidson Sr. and John Davidson Jr. This regarded a road which had something to do with Mathew Thompson (see him, above). Other information seems to imply that John Davidson Sr. may have been the son of Robert and Ann (probably Dunlap) Davidson. Robert Davidson appears to have been a constable in Orange County, VA in 1744. Per some records (not proven by me), Robert Davidson had a daughter Mary (some records say Margaret/Mary) who married Robert Houston (Huston). They had Major Sam Houston (married Elizabeth Paxton), who was the father of General Sam Houston. I note that William and Martha (Baker) Davidson were neighbors of a Richard Shanklin in Botetourt County, VA. William, his apparent son William Jr. and another son named Baker Davidson, all witnessed Mr. Shanklin's will in 1800. A John Davidson also witnessed it, but he signed above the other three Davidsons (not sure if that means anything, but it may be an indication that this John was not the son of the older William Davidson like I once thought). I wonder if this John could have been "your" John Davidson Junior, or maybe a later descendant of "your" family? There was also a Reverend Samuel Davidson "in this mix," and I'm not sure to which Davidson family he belonged. He was mentioned in a 1758 estate settlement of John Craig. I'm trying to see if there is any "Davidson blood relationship" between "my" William Davidson and the family of "your" John Davidson. MAYBE the only relationship was that Martha (Baker) Davidson was a descendant of the Thom(p)sons, and John Davidson's wife Mary (Thompson) Davidson might have been as well. Evidence indicates that "my" William came out of Buckingham County, VA, but I certainly have not proven that. An Edward, David and William Davidson from that county joined the militia around 1776 in Prince Edward County, VA (where Martha Baker lived). If some other William married Martha Baker (i.e., a William from a totally different family), he must have "come out of nowhere" to do so (a separate William Davison who lived in PECo for most of his life, from yet a different Davison family, has been definitely ruled out as a possibility to have married Martha Baker; he died too soon to have been the man she married). I see no "tie," however, between that Buckingham family and your "Augusta John Davidson." There WAS a John Davidson in the Buckingham Davidson family, and maybe that is who signed the will of Mr. Shanklin in 1800 (though I never could find any indication that this John went to Botetourt County with that branch of my family). Mr. Richard Shanklin's wife Agnes! s is said by a descendant to have been a Davidson herself, however, so I wonder if the John who signed his 1800 will was HER relative (and, perhaps, related to "your" John Davidson)? Comments?

    07/14/2004 06:37:15
    1. Gilmores
    2. Larry Hakel
    3. Here are the rest in the 1850 census Thos R Gilmore 9 1840 Virginia Male District 51, Rockbridge, VA Elizabeth J Gilmore 7 1842 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Henry T Gilmore 5 1844 Virginia Male District 51, Rockbridge, VA Anna Gilmore 1 1848 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA William C Gilmore 38 1811 Virginia Male District 51, Rockbridge, VA Polly Gilmore 38 1811 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Samuel Gilmore 14 1835 Virginia Male District 51, Rockbridge, VA James Gilmore 12 1837 Virginia Male District 51, Rockbridge, VA Sarah Gilmore 9 1840 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Magdalin Gilmore 6 1843 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Martha Gilmore 3 1846 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Thomas Gilmore 51 1798 Virginia Male District 51, Rockbridge, VA Magdalin Gilmore 35 1814 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Robert Gilmore 70 1779 Ireland Male District 51, Rockbridge, VA Margaret Gilmore 33 1816 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Sarah Gilmore 19 1830 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Hannah Gilmore 17 1832 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Archibald Gilmore 16 1833 Virginia Male District 51, Rockbridge, VA Samuel Gilmore 14 1835 Virginia Male District 51, Rockbridge, VA Abbey Gilmore 13 1836 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Martha Gilmore 11 1838 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA A Gilmore 25 1824 Ireland Male Lexington, Rockbridge, VA J Gilmore 12 1837 Virginia Male Lexington, Rockbridge, VA Larry Hakel

    07/13/2004 09:37:34
    1. Gilmore
    2. Larry Hakel
    3. Here is a printout: Database: 1850 United States Federal Census Name Age in 1850 Estimated Birth Year Birth Place Gender Race Home in 1850 (City,County,State) Virginia C Gilmore 23 1826 Female District 51 and a half, Rockbridge, VA America Gilmore 21 1828 Female District 51 and a half, Rockbridge, VA Addison Gilmore 49 1800 Male District 51 and a half, Rockbridge, VA Sarah E Gilmore 25 1824 Female District 51 and a half, Rockbridge, VA Samuel Gilmore 15 1834 Male District 51 and a half, Rockbridge, VA Estaline Gilmore 15 1834 Female District 51 and a half, Rockbridge, VA Paxton Gilmore 54 1795 Virginia Male South West District, Rockbridge, VA Sarah P Gilmore 54 1795 Virginia Female South West District, Rockbridge, VA Selina Gilmore 21 1828 Virginia Female South West District, Rockbridge, VA Josephine Gilmore 18 1831 Virginia Female South West District, Rockbridge, VA Virginia M Gilmore 16 1833 Virginia Female South West District, Rockbridge, VA Flora J Gilmore 14 1835 Virginia Female South West District, Rockbridge, VA James Gilmore 28 1821 Virginia Male District 51, Rockbridge, VA Martha D Gilmore 30 1819 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Virginia C Gilmore 22.12 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Clelia A Gilmore 21 1828 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Maria E Gilmore 16 1833 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA Preston Gilmore 30 1819 Virginia Male M District 53, Rockbridge, VA Joseph Gilmore 38 1811 Virginia Male District 51, Rockbridge, VA Catharine Gilmore 28 1821 Virginia Female District 51, Rockbridge, VA I have info on earlier Gilmores and their relation to my Beattie line. Contact me direct for that info. Larry Hakel At 12:00 PM 7/13/2004, you wrote: >Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 09:06:05 -0400 >From: "TracingMyRoots" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: GILMORE 1850 census lookup >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Could someone, who has access to the 1850 census, please do a HUGE favor for >me and look up these twelve GILMORE entries in Rockbridge Co, VA? These are >the page numbers where the name is found. (This index is located on the >Rockbridge Co, VA website, but no details are given for the entries.) I'd >like to know the first names of all the entries and any other info that is >given in the census for each person. Thanks! > >1. GILMOR 459A > >GILMORE >2. 344A >3. 359A >4. 375A >5. 401A >6. 401B >7. 412A >8. 427B >9. 433A >10. 459A >11. 473A >12. 473B

    07/13/2004 09:23:59
    1. Re: VAROCKBR-D Digest V04 #155
    2. Anyone know about the valley evening star newspaper? Are copies - microfilm available ? Thanks Pat

    07/13/2004 08:16:43
    1. GILMORE 1850 census lookup
    2. TracingMyRoots
    3. Could someone, who has access to the 1850 census, please do a HUGE favor for me and look up these twelve GILMORE entries in Rockbridge Co, VA? These are the page numbers where the name is found. (This index is located on the Rockbridge Co, VA website, but no details are given for the entries.) I'd like to know the first names of all the entries and any other info that is given in the census for each person. Thanks! 1. GILMOR 459A GILMORE 2. 344A 3. 359A 4. 375A 5. 401A 6. 401B 7. 412A 8. 427B 9. 433A 10. 459A 11. 473A 12. 473B To repay you, I will do lookups & make copies for you at the Rockbridge Co Courthouse or library...or take photos for you, the next time I go there. I live about 90 minutes away & have been making a trip about once a month. Thank you so much for your help! Sandy Gilmore Sheppard =============== Currently researching surnames GILMORE, GILBERT, HUBBARD, POLLOCK who lived in VA (Rockbridge Co, Montgomery Co & Pulaski Co) WV (Logan Co & Huntington area) OH (Adams Co & Scioto Co) NY (NYC area) You can always contact me at [email protected] ===============

    07/13/2004 03:06:05
    1. Re: HARDY, WRIGHT, LAUGHLIN,
    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/4BC.2ACI/238.1.1 Message Board Post: Vince --yippee! i was hoping to hear from you- I had your name from P. Cunningham. Please email me off list at [email protected] I am a direct decendent of Leander Wright/Frances Laughlin. They were my G grandparents. I was just in lexington at the Stonewall Jackson cemetary taking pictures of the family plot. lisa

    07/12/2004 03:51:10
    1. Re: LAUGHLIN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Laughlin, Wright, Finks, Aguly, Howard Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4BC.2ACI/359.1 Message Board Post: Lisa, Are you still out there? I descend from Wrights and Laughlins of Lexington, VA. Maude Wright married Joseph Aguly in Lexington. Their daughter, Frances L. Aguly b. 1903 in Lexington was my grandmother. The sister of Maude Wright was May/Mary Wright who married Feamster Finks. Please contact me if you have info. on this family or their relatives. Thanks, Vince Howard

    07/12/2004 03:48:09
    1. Re: HARDY, WRIGHT, LAUGHLIN,
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wright, Laughlin, Aguly, Finks, Howard Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4BC.2ACI/238.1 Message Board Post: Lisa, Are you still out there? I descend from Wrights and Laughlins of Lexington, VA. Maude Wright married Joseph Aguly in Lexington. Their daughter, Frances L. Aguly b. 1903 in Lexington was my grandmother. The sister of Maude Wright was May/Mary Wright who married Feamster Finks. Please contact me if you have info. on this family or their relatives. Thanks, Vince Howard

    07/12/2004 03:43:40
    1. Tacoma, Washington
    2. Does anyone on the list live in/near Tacoma, Washington, or a library that may have an archive of Tacoma newspapers? I need an obituary look-up (1972).

    07/12/2004 05:57:58
    1. Re: [VAROCKBR] Woodson P., father of Sidney B. and William H. Sale
    2. Ken Morris
    3. Zorinda You will have to refresh my memoryKen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Zorina A. Chaffin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 12:35 AM Subject: Re: [VAROCKBR] Woodson P., father of Sidney B. and William H. Sale > Ken- > I know it's been a while since you sent this information to me, but do you > know where you found it? I am wondering because of your mention of Sarah's > middle name, Josephine. > Thanks, > Zorina > _______________________________________________________ > If I wanted to hear the pitter-patter of little feet, I'd put shoes on my > doxies! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ken Morris" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 9:16 AM > Subject: Re: [VAROCKBR] Woodson P., father of Sidney B. and William H. Sale > > > > William H. is in 1860 Rockbridge census, a clerk age 25. He marries Sarah > > Josephine > > McCorkle 5 Mar 1863. He 27 was born Rockbridge and son Woodson P and Nancy > > C. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 2:09 AM > > Subject: [VAROCKBR] Woodson P., father of Sidney B. and William H. Sale > > > > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > > > Surnames: Sale, Burks, Sneed > > > Classification: Query > > > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4BC.2ACI/2036 > > > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > > > Ok folks, I've asked before and I am asking again. Having reviewed > Sidney > > B. Sale's obit again I noticed him mentioned as a member of an old and > > substantial family of Amherst Co. I NEED SOME HELP!!! I know that Sidney > > B.(10 Nov 1842-25 Feb 1916; married an Emma Frances Sneed of Lynchburg 3 > Feb > > 1844-25 Aug 1923) and William H. (d. 26 Dec 1900; married a Sallie) are > sons > > of Woodson P. Sale and his wife, Nancy Burks. I know nothing else of > Woodson > > or Nancy aside from an entry in the Rockbridge Co. grantor's index. 20 Jan > > 1843. There has to be someone out there that has run across these people. > > Any info you can grant would be much appreciated. > > > > > > > > > ==== VAROCKBR Mailing List ==== > > > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > > > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Rena Worthen, > > > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > > > mailto:[email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== VAROCKBR Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Rockbridge County, USGenWeb Home Page! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~varockbr/rock.htm > > > > > > ==== VAROCKBR Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: > Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, > political announcements, current events, items for sale, > personal messages, flames, etc. is NOT ALLOWED and will > be grounds for immediate removal and exclusion from this > mailing list. For comments or list administration questions, > please contact mailto:[email protected] >

    07/12/2004 03:01:00
    1. Old Plank Road
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jenkins, Shafer, Shaver, Ackerly Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4BC.2ACI/2163 Message Board Post: Hello. I was wondering if someone could do me a big favor. I know my 4th great grandfather Daniel G. Jenkins had a farm on Old Plank Road near the Natural Bridge/Fancy Hill area of Rockbridge County. It was a farm adjacent to Peter A. Ackerly's farm on the same road. Peter A. Ackerly was married to Liddy Shafer, who was Daniel's sister-in-law. What I'm interested in is the address of the farms if still standing. Thanks so much. --Josh Jenkins--

    07/12/2004 12:52:29
    1. Re: [VAROCKBR] Zulima Craig Moore born Lexington Virginia in 1800
    2. Zorina A. Chaffin
    3. Yes, you are in the right board. _______________________________________________________ If I wanted to hear the pitter-patter of little feet, I'd put shoes on my doxies! ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 11:35 PM Subject: [VAROCKBR] Zulima Craig Moore born Lexington Virginia in 1800 > 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/4BC.2ACI/2162 > > Message Board Post: > > Am I in the right board? Where was Lexington Virginia in 1800? I understand it is a indep. city now but where was it then? My ggg grandaunt was born there and I hope to find my ggg grandfather also. > > Dan Devaney in Hawaii > > > ==== VAROCKBR Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: > Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, > political announcements, current events, items for sale, > personal messages, flames, etc. is NOT ALLOWED and will > be grounds for immediate removal and exclusion from this > mailing list. For comments or list administration questions, > please contact mailto:[email protected] > >

    07/11/2004 07:02:54
    1. Rockbridge Heritage Book
    2. Zorina A. Chaffin
    3. I am looking to buy a copy of the Rockbridge Heritage Book. Does anyone have one, or know of someone, who has one that they would be willing to sell? Zorina _______________________________________________________ If I wanted to hear the pitter-patter of little feet, I'd put shoes on my doxies!

    07/11/2004 06:38:03