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/5BC.2ACI/1584 Message Board Post: The Daily News Record [Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., VA] 7 Oct 1918, p.4, col. 3 Charles Blandford Bryan Succumbs to Pneumonia Charles Blandford Bryan, eighteen years of age, died at thirty-five minutes past three o'clock yesterday morning at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Bryan, on North Liberty Street, of pneumonia which followed Spanish influenza. Young Bryan for sometime had been an express messenger between Lexington and Harrisonburg and was popular among many friends, whom he leave[s] to mourn his untimely death. He was a grandson of the late Mrs. Emma Lyon Bryan, a noted Virginia artist. Surviving are his wife, who was a Miss Lucy Flynn, of Martinsburg, W. Virginia; one sister, Mrs. Louise Lappin, at home; his parents, and two brothers, Walter P. Bryan, and Henry Cuthbert Bryan of this city. Funeral services will be conducted from his late home at eleven o'clock Thursday morning.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allebaugh Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5BC.2ACI/1583 Message Board Post: The Daily News Record [Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., VA] p.5, col. 3-4 M. A. Allegaugh, of this city, received a telegram yesterday from Regina, Northwest Canada, announcing the death of his son, George Yancey Allebaugh, who succumbed to Spanish Influenza on October 18. Mr. Allegaugh, who was well known in Rockingham County, was born at Lacey Spring twenty-eight years ago and just previous to leaving the states, was a citizen of Harrisonburg. At the time of his death the deceased was a member of a squadron of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, a newly formed organization preparing for service in Siberia. The telegram stated that he was buried in the Mounted Police Cemetery with full military honors. Surviving are his parents, one sister, Miss Margaret Allebaugh, a Red Cross Nurse in the service of the United States Government and one twin brother, Samuel Allegaugh, of Boston. He is also survived by numerous relatives, having a wide family connection throughout the county.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5BC.2ACI/1582 Message Board Post: The Daily News Record [Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., VA] p.5, col. 3 Tobin Infant Dead John Michael Tobin, the fifteen months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tobin, died at the home of its parents on Liberty Street at half past five o'clock Saturday monring of Spanish influenza. The little one, besides its parents, is survived by four brothers, Hugh, Edward Jr., Melvin and Paul; four sisters, Lula, Naomi, Dorcas, and Mary Tobin all at home. The funeral procession will leave the home this afternoon at half past twelve. Services and interment will be at Mabel Memorial Chapel.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5BC.2ACI/1581 Message Board Post: The Daily News Record [Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., VA] 21 Oct 1918; p.5, col. 2 Miss Marjorie Earman, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Earman, of near this city, died at her home Saturday morning between seven and eight o'clock, of complicated pneumonia following Spanish Influenza. Miss Earman, who was sick only about a week, was thirty years of age a member of the Christian Church and popular among a large circle of friends. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. [Pearl] Acock, wife of a Richmond physician, Beulah and Ruth at home, and and [sic] Mrs. Burtner Earman [Earthel Mae], of Penn Laird; and four brothers, Luther, Wilmer [Wilbur], Samuel and Carpenter, all at home. Funeral services were conducted yesterday evening at 4 o'clock from the home. Interment was made in the New Hope cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clater Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5BC.2ACI/1415.1.3 Message Board Post: THIS Samuel IS my husband's great-grandfather. ANY info on the family including his twin Jacob or his parents and siblings would be VERY appreciated! THANK YOU!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5BC.2ACI/1415.1.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I know for certain that 'my' Claytor line goes back to England then to Virginia via Samuel Claytor. As I mentioned he married into the Culp/Funck line, and he and wife and inlaws went on to Ohio, and his last son, my great grandfather David on to Iowa where my grandfather and father were born. So that is the specific line. Claytor has been spelled Clater, Clayton, and other close to Claytor spelling. Claytor is the correct spelling. Thanks, CC
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clater Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5BC.2ACI/1415.1.2.2.2 Message Board Post: Will do, give me a little bit of time - I will see what I can dig up! [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: claytor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5BC.2ACI/1415.1.2.2.1 Message Board Post: good to hear from you. Please send on your email address. I am new to this and don't know how to find it. Thank you. CC
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clater and Basse/Bassey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5BC.2ACI/1415.1.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I am not sure which Samuel Clater I am trying to find. The one Samuel Clater I have found so far (I'm trying hard to find info on the Clater side) is a Samuel Clater born June 13-1875, who married a Mary Basse/Bassey (b.1896). They lived in Carroll County, Missouri and had a son named William Clater who was born in 1919 in Hardin, Missouri. They are buried in Carroll County, Missouri I believe.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clater Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5BC.2ACI/1415.1.2.2 Message Board Post: I will see what I can find for you! Feel free to email me personally!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Claytor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5BC.2ACI/1415.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello, Thank you for your response, but I don't think Samuel Martz Clater is the gg father I am searhing for. My Samuel Claytor married a Susannah Culp and along with her father and mother left Va/Pa for Ohio where they set up a homestead. Samuel and Susannah had seven children, the last my great grandfather David Little Claytor. Again, thank you for responding. Sincerely, CClaytor
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clater Classification: Military Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5BC.2ACI/1415.1.2.1 Message Board Post: ancestry.com WWI Draft Regs Name: Samuel Martz Clater City: Not Stated County: Carroll State: Missouri Birth Date: 13 Jun 1875 Race: White Roll: 1683157 DraftBoard: 0 Age: 43 Occupation: Farming Nearest Relative: Mrs. John Fifer - Carroll Co., Mo. Height/Build: tall / medium Color of Eyes/Hair: gray / red Physically Disqualified: one bad eye Signature: Samuel Martz Clater
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: claytor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5BC.2ACI/1415.1.2 Message Board Post: have you more information on the Samuel Claytor, twin of Jacob, Rockingham, Va? I am searching for more information on my great great grandfather Samuel Claytor of Rockingham, VA and who his father might have been. Thanking you. CClaytor
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/5BC.2ACI/1563.2 Message Board Post: At the bottom of pg.8 of the Sevier Family History is this"Valentine probably moved here to give close attention to clearing and developing the place., This was the tract he deeded to his son, John, on May 9, 1765 and it included the present site of New Market.... Mary Kay Surguine
The following photos were added to the Cooks Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Aits, Joann E. Anderson, James Anderson, James William Arey, Frank Arey, Frank Paul and Alice Lee Atchison, Charles & Minnie & son Atchison, David F. Atchison, D. Harmon Atchison, Lewis F. Atchison, Sarah J. Atchison, Thomas J. Bacon, Henry and Julia F. Bare, Andrew H. Bare, Samuel Beard, David B. C. W. Beard, Jacob S. Beard, Maria C. Beard, Silas Bear, Andrew J. Bear, Anna L. Bear, David R. Bear, David Bear, Eliza S. Bear, Joseph Bear, Maria Anderson Bear, Nancy Bear, Aljournon and Sarah S. Beery, Annie E. Berry, Claude E. and Ruth S. Beery, Benj F. Berry, David Berry, Kindley Berry, Mary Catherine Beery, Sallie W. Berry, Turner Biedler, Ina Esther Long Biedler, John M. MD Bleigh, Rosannah Ann Blosser, Elsie Virginia Bolls, Edward E and Eula Bolls, Kate McChesney & Allen Richard Bowers, Quentin Homer & Ruth Garratt Bowman, A. W. Bowman, Claude H. Bowman, Maria Bowman, Mary S. Bowman, Nancy Bowman, Robert Glen Bowman, Sadie P. Bowman, Samuel Bowman, Samuel Bowman, Samuel Brunk, C. H. and Mary E. Brunk, Grace M. Brunk, Nora Belle Bryant, Arthur R. Bud Bryant, Virginia R. Burkholder and Cootes Burkholder, Austin and Louise S. Burkholder, Howard and Margaret Burkholder, James Arthur Burkholder, John and Eliza Frances Burkholder, Lucy Burkholder, Marshall Burkholder, Millie & Hannah Burkholder, William and Addie Byrd, Clarence and Ethel Byrd, Faith Thresa Campbell, Darcus Campbell, Rachel Canterbury, Lucie Tappey Smith Chrisman, Catharin Chrisman, Charles Chrisman, Elizabeth Chrisman, George D. Chrisman, Jacob Chrisman, Lucy C. Chrisman, Mattie Grattan Cline, Boyd and Ola Cline, Frankie Connor, Russell and Evelyn Cook, Jennie Cook, William and Pearl Cromer, Benjamin and Julia Cromer, Mrs Hannah Cruikshank, Infant Cunningham, Francis and Brownie Cunningham, Jack and Nelle Curry, Lelia Mabel Dean, Andrew J. Dean, Ida Dean, Infant of M.J. & N.F. Dean, Mark & Nellie Dean, Sallie & R.O. Swank Deavers, Benjamin and Treva Deavers, Charles and Nettie Deavers, David Deavers, Edward and Alice Deavers, Ella V. Deavers, Franklin O. Deavers, Frank Deavers, Isaac Deavers, Isaac and Minnie Deavers, Mary Deavers, Mary E. Deavers, Pollie Deavers, Rebecca L. Deavers, Thomas and Bettie Deavers, Thornton Deputy, Elizabeth Dillard, Jennie Donald, David Houston Dove, Kenneth and Joan Dove, Michael Driver, A.B. & Fannie Curry Driver, Elizabteth Driver, Georgia Curry Driver, infant dau of A.B & Fannie Curry Driver, L. Robert Driver, Lewis Driver, Therese Johnson Ewing, Benj Ewing, Elizabeth Ewing, George Ewing, William Fearneyhough, Elizabeth Fearneyhough, John H. Fearneyhough, Milton Fearneyhough, Tim D. Fearneyhough, Wm Flick, Shirley Byrd Frank, Benjamin & Ivie Della Frank, Charles & Emma Chrisman Frank, Wm, Anne & Nancy Neal Frank, Lester, Blanche & David Frank, Robert & Duane Frank, Virginia A. Frymyer, John & Sarah Frier, Svend Fritton, Frances and William Frye, Lois Frye, Ray Gaines, George Henry Gaines, John Hopkins Gaines, Martha T. Gordon, John Davis Gowl, Isaac and Eveline Gowl, Newton Gowl, Nora Grady, Bettie S. Grady, Margaret Grady, Robert A. Green, Howard Green, James and Martha Grey, Ida Harlin, Casper and Ressie Harman, Mary Louise Harper, Delmar and Ethel Harper, Jacob and Mary Harper, Julie Ann Harper, Katherine Harper, Walter Quinton Heatwole, Boyd Gordon Heatwole, Carl Hopkins Heatwole, Daniel Sallie Heatwole, Edward, Adelaide, Henry & Eliza Heatwole, Elmer & Ada Heatwole, Harold Heatwole, James Rush Heatwole, Leonard and Nora Heatwole, Meredith & Ruby infant son Heatwole, Meredith and Ruby Heatwole, Nelson Heatwole, Samuel and Leona Heatwole, Samuel and Pauline Herr, Caroline Hinegardner, Ernest, Lucretia & Ica Hinkel, Clarence and Lula Hopkins, Ann Hopkins, Cornelia Hopkins, Esther Hopkins, Lewis Hopkins, William Hoy, James Jr and Sandra Jacobsen, Ella Heatwole Johnson, Andrew Miller Johnson, Elmer Jr Johnson, Olin Lynwood Johnson, Reba Messick Johnson, Teresa, dau of Lucille Hensley Kasper, Martin and Geraldine Kilpatrick, Abner Morton Kilpatrick, Elizabeth Margaret Kiser, Aud and Fannie Koogler, Monroe Koogler, John and Sarah Kuykendall, Mark Douglas Lacy, Clarence Read Jr Lacy, Rev Clarence Read Lee, William & Emma Lineweaver, Ann wife of Jacob Lineweaver, Catharine Lineweaver, Richard & Margaret Etter Lineweaver, Horace Lineweaver, Jacob Lineweaver, Jacob and Emma Lineweaver, Sallie dau of Jacob & Ann Liskey, John and Rebecca Cromer Long, David Rubush Long, Frank and Rhoda Long, Richard and Reba Long, Roy Ward, Ana Pearl & Edgar Long, Samuel Claude Jr Mallory, Adilla Mallory, Willia Marriner, Ray and Lucy Martin, Robert and Iva May, Henry Newton & Chloe Harper McCown, Ida McLeroy, Sandra Messick, Arminta Messick, Asher Messick, Charles & Laura Messick, Gasner & Annie Messick, Gessner Messick, Glenn Messick, Robert & Edgar Messick, Roy & Charlotte Messick, William Sr & Lula Messick, Wm Franklin Jr & Edith Cline Miller, Benjamin & Lucye Miller, Benjamin Jr & Fannie Miller, Charles & Laura Miller, Deborah Miller, Hampton Miller, John Miller, Mary Miller, Nelson & Phyllis Miller, Nora Wenger Miller, Richard & Betty Blue Miller, Sallie Delphia Miller, Sarah Lacy Moorman, Frank & Elizabeth Morris, Family Morris, Dora Morris, Martin & Charlotte & Beatrice Morris, Martin Edward Mowbray, Jesse & Isla Mowbray, Lucy Mowbray-Hoover, Richard & Tony Myers, Homer & Ina Neff, Crawford Neff, Josiah Painter, Bertie V. Peacock, Charlotte Peters, Mae Powell, Thomas & Bennett Powell, Lewis G. Ralston, Hannah Ralston, Maria Ralston, Wm Ray, Cara Elizabeth Ray, Carroll and Evelyn Rhodes, Verdie C. Rhodes, William E. Ritchie, Barbara B. Ritchie, Charles M. Ritchie, David Edward Ritchie, Isaac & Josephine Ritchie, Isaac Franklin Ritchie, James Ritchie, L. F. Ritchie, Peter Ritchie, Sarah Rochet, Aimee Rolston, Abraham Rolston, Amanda Belle Rolston, Archibald Rolston, B. F. Rolston, Barbara Burkholder Rolston, Benjamin Rolston, Benjamin F. Rolston, Charles H. Rolston, Charles & Annie Rolstone, David Rolston, David N. Rolston, David R. Rolston, D. Hinton Rolston, Elizabeth Rolston, Elizabeth Rolston, Eliza R. Rolston, Fannie Rolston, Frank & Lula F. Rolston, James P. Rolston, J. Hopkins Esq Rolston, John & Mary Rolston, Little Eugene Rolston, Margaret A. Rolston, Mrs M.F. Rolston, Mary Rolston, Samuel Hopkins Rolston, William Ruddle, Charles Ruddle, Cora Alice Ruddle, June Steele Ruddle, Mary Ruddle, Olin DVM Ruddle, Omer Lynn & Edna Irene Ruddle, Scott & Maude Sanger, Henry & Della Scott, Albert & Smith Goldie Showalter, Floyd & Hattie Simmons, Herman and Anna Mary Simmons, Timothy Siple, Annie Catherine Skinner, Joshua and Doris Smith, Arnold and Dorothy Spitzer, Benjamin Spitzer, Catherine Spitzer, John and Mary Steele, Annie Smoots Steele, Charles Steele, Charlotte Steele, Clarence and Dorothy Steele, Edgar and Velva Steele, Eva May Steele, Jas Steele, Laura Bell Steele, Payton Steele, Reuben Steele, Susan Steele, Susie Steele, Talford and Vada Steele, Thomas Steele, Timothy Steele, Treva, Reba, Margie & Pauline Steele, William Steele, W. W. & Laura Stinespring, Ora Suter, Ann Suter, B. Frank Suter, David Suter, John and Ruth Suter, Lessie Suter, Lester R. Suter, Lloyd and Mildred Suter, Robert and Pauline Swadley, William & Norma Evick Swank, Russell and Elizabeth Swope, Frank and Edith Swope, Roy and Nancy Taylor, Joseph and Bonnie Thompson, Charles S. Wenger, Daniel and Tracy Wheelbarger, Andy and Mary Whisler, Vernon and Annie Wilson, Margaret Ray Wolfrey, Herbert and Clemmie Wolfrey, Herbert II and Velda Wolfrey, John and Augusta Wolfrey, Perry Edwin Wolfrey, Richard and Martha Wood, M.E. Rubush Long Woody, Maudine and Joseph _http://www.rootsweb.com/~varockin/tombstones/photos.htm_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~varockin/tombstones/photos.htm) Robert
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Phillips, Davis, Williams, Bailey, White, Graves, Yates Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5BC.2ACI/1580 Message Board Post: To The Rockingham County Board: My name is Virginia Phillips-Smith, and I am involved in a Phillips DNA project which is located at this link: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/PhillipsWorldwide/. We are attempting to find documented male descendants of all the original male Phillips immigrants to the New World and encourage them to join the Phillips Worldwide DNA project. DNA genealogical studies work very successfully on straight line male descendants, so their DNA is a precious commodity. The DNA test is painless and only involves swabbing the inside of the cheek with a special brush or scraper. The lab mails a kit to the participant and then the participant mails the kit back to the lab. The kit is assigned a number, and the name of the participant is never published, thereby assuring privacy and confidentiality. Also, the lab only looks at certain markers on the male Y-chromosome, so this test does not identify any medical problems or other sensitive information. The DNA test is not free, but the participant gets a break with regard to the cost of the test if he participates in the Phillips Worldwide DNA project. In addition, financial aid may be available if the candidate belongs to an especially representative or large Phillips line and he has excellent documentation. If you are a straight line male Phillips descendant of a Phillips Immigrant, and you are willing to join the DNA project, or if you know someone who is a straight line male descendant of a Phillips Immigrant, please contact me at [email protected] or Shannon Phillips at [email protected] Shannon is the volunteer project administrator for the Phillips Worldwide DNA project. By the way, we are all volunteers and are not being compensated in any way to pursue this project. Thank you for taking the time to read this message and we look forward to hearing from you. I hope and believe this new scientific tool will solve many genealogy puzzles and tear down many brick walls. Sincerely, Virginia Phillips-Smith
I also am trying to find a link between these two families. I am desended from Christian Hawse through his son John. I have not been able to find a connection. Martha -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 9:30 AM Subject: [VAROCKIN] Brocks Creek Perhaps you can help with my Hawse dilemma. I am seeking a connection between Jasper Hawse's family who came from Hardy Co. and are buried in Woodbine Cemetery in Harrisonburg and Christian Hawse's family who came directly from Pennsylvania to Rockingham Co. and are buried at Reedy Family Cemetery on Hawse Road near Linville. M. Paul Hawes North Carolina I receive more than enough e-mail. Please do not send jokes, virus warnings, or chain letters. At 02:00 AM 7/26/2006, you wrote: >X-Message: #5 >Date: 25 Jul 2006 08:19:43 -0600 >From: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: Brocks Creek >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >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/5BC.2ACI/1576 > >Message Board Post: > >Norma - I can help you on the Kintners. Hawse. Lambs I have a book >on the Kintners that I have loand out but will get it back today, There are >still Lams. Hawses etc living in the area, >You can contact me at [email protected],net ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free.
Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Florene Speakman Love's compilation entitled, "The Personal Property Tax Lists for the Year 1787 for Rockingham County, Virginia," which was one of many they did for Virginia counties, published by Genealogical Books in Print, Springfield, Virginia, 1987. The title for the entire collection is "The 1787 Census of Virginia." Bill Derrow Washington, DC [email protected] wrote: > Hi, > > I saw your response to the tax list question and I was wondering where > you get this information? > > Robert
Thanks, but my Young was the only Joseph Young. There were several John Youngs and one was Joseph's father and brother. Close. Betty Annis -----Original Message----- From: Bill Derrow [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 6:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [VAROCKIN] Joseph Young There's a John Young, but not a Joseph. John was charged with the tax and had one horse, mare, colt or mule, and one head of cattle. Visited 5/14, Militia Co. No. 3; neighbors Michael Wise and John Alford. Betty Annis wrote: >I was wondering if in that 1787 tax list there was a Joseph Young? >Perhaps he was dead by then but maybe a widow or children were still >around. They came from Shenandoah County so should be just over the >county line but, I realize that should and really are, are two >different things. > >Thanks so much > >Betty Annis > > > > >
There's a John Young, but not a Joseph. John was charged with the tax and had one horse, mare, colt or mule, and one head of cattle. Visited 5/14, Militia Co. No. 3; neighbors Michael Wise and John Alford. Betty Annis wrote: >I was wondering if in that 1787 tax list there was a Joseph Young? >Perhaps he was dead by then but maybe a widow or children were still >around. They came from Shenandoah County so should be just over the >county line but, I realize that should and really are, are two different >things. > >Thanks so much > >Betty Annis > > > > >