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    1. [VAROCKIN-L] Inquiry
    2. How do I post an inquiry to this list? I'm looking for any information on surname WILL from Timberville, Rockingham Co. Specifically, parents of J. (James) Carson Will, Garnett Will, Evan Will, and David Will. J. Carson was born abt. 1875. They all lived on the same road as St. Luke's UCC (used to be County Line Dutch Reformed) in Timberville. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Martha

    03/29/1999 06:03:50
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] 1850 Rockingham Co. Census
    2. Well, I may as well join the look-up bandwagon!! :) I'm the transcriber of the 1850 Rockingham Co. census for the GenWeb. Needless to say, it's *huge*, so is taking me some time to input. In the meantime, I would be happy to do lookups while I have the materials at hand. I realize the 1850 census is now available on CD-ROM, but for those who may not have access to it -- please *email me directly* with your look up requests. I'll get to them just as quickly as I can. -- Carolyn Carolyn G. Lynn Manassas, VA lynnpwco@aol.com Researching in Rockingham Co.: BERRY, WALTON

    03/27/1999 12:58:47
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] george,abraham and daniel miller
    2. christina routt
    3. hi, i am searching GEORGE MILLER and his siblings. known siblings are DANIEL, ABRAHAM & WILLIAM . i have found a marriage record for GEORGE MILLER m. SARAH MARY CUSTARD in rockingham co. va. dated may 24,1794..i also have checked the rockingham co. 1810 census of va. and have possibly found george daniel and abraham...does anyone have a DANIEL MILLER or a ABRAHAM MILLER from rockingham co. va.???? would like to correspond with any who might have these families....thanks christina

    03/26/1999 09:51:08
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] 1810 and 1820 census lookups
    2. Wanita Lucas
    3. To that kind person doing look-ups : I would greatly appreciate any Silvius in your 1810 or 1820 censuses. The name is often spelled Silfuse, Silvies, Silvious, and various other ways. Thanks. Wanita Lucas

    03/25/1999 03:41:50
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] 1810 Rockingham Co., Census On-Line
    2. Rich Lebo
    3. Once again I was mistaken :-). The 1810 census I transcribed is on-line at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/rockingh.htm which has a link to the actual text at: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/rockingham/census/1810rock.txt Rich

    03/25/1999 01:34:32
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] 1810/1820 Census Lookups
    2. Rich Lebo
    3. To all who requested census lookups for the 1810/1820 Rockingham Co. census'. I have been somewhat inundated with requests. Please be patient, I will get to them all in the order I received them. Thanks; Rich

    03/25/1999 06:41:37
    1. Re: [VAROCKIN-L] 1810/1820 Census Lookups
    2. Hi Rich, Would you see if there are any SOWERWINE - SOURWINE - SORWINE individuals in the 1810 and 1820 Rockingham County Census? Thanks so much for offering this service. Sue-Ann Jacobson

    03/25/1999 04:12:57
    1. Re: [VAROCKIN-L] 1820 Rockingham Co. Census Lookups
    2. Carole Schreiber
    3. Hi Rich: Would you be so kind as to look in both 1820 and 1820 census for any: Sumner; Calhoun; Thompson names and give them all to me?? Thank you very much Carole Schreiber Rich Lebo wrote: > I recently, yesterday :-), finished transcribing the 1820 > Rockingham Co., Va. census for the USGenWeb census project. I will > do lookups for anyone that is interested. Please send the surname(s) > you are interested in and any known spelling variations. I try to > search for any variations I can think of but your input would help. > Also, for those of you who are new or missed it. A couple of > months ago I finished the 1810 Rockingham Co. census. So I will do > lookups for that census also. > > Richard

    03/25/1999 02:58:47
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] 1820 cenus
    2. Earl Snider
    3. Rich, Is there any references to Snider, Strawsnider or Eyman in the 1820 census? Earl

    03/24/1999 07:26:34
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] RE: Church Records Look-Up
    2. Brenda Stepro
    3. Could you please see if there are any BRUMFIELDs, BROMFIELDs, or BROOMFIELDs? Thank you so much for your time in doing these look-ups!!! Brenda

    03/24/1999 04:11:53
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] re: Old church records
    2. M Archer
    3. Any Beaver/Bever/Bieber or Evy/Eavy/Eby/Avy in the old Church records book? Marc Archer

    03/24/1999 01:30:11
    1. Re: [VAROCKIN-L] Freidens Church
    2. Mary H Palser
    3. I had lots of ancestors in that area but don't know which cemeteries they are buried in. Family names I am researching: Palser, Overholt (Oberholtzer), Layman, Baughman, Wetzel, Musselman, and Lange. Any of these names in that area? I believe some of the above mentioned lived around Harrisonburg. Thanks! Mary -----Original Message----- From: Penny Hart <pts1@gte.net> To: VAROCKIN-L@rootsweb.com <VAROCKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 9:48 AM Subject: [VAROCKIN-L] Freidens Church >Hi ~ for anyone who is interested in or have relatives at Freidens Church. >I live less then one mile from this church, if you want, when it gets >warmer, I will go look for and take pictures of the graves that I am able to >find. If you would please send me the names, and possible dates, I will >help if I can. > >Penny Hart > >

    03/24/1999 09:59:14
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] church look-ups
    2. Michael and June Everheart
    3. Anything on Everhart, Everholt, Eberhardt, Stikeleather, Stagleather, Steigleder, Beal, Biehl? Thanks. June

    03/24/1999 09:58:07
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] re: 1820 census
    2. Any Huff/Hoof/Hauf or Scothern/Scothorn in the census records? Donna Huff

    03/24/1999 05:59:57
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] Re: VAROCKIN-D Digest V99 #44
    2. Rich, Anything in the 1820 Census for a Samuel Good? Thanks, Al

    03/24/1999 04:11:12
    1. [VAROCKIN-L] Chruch records
    2. SANDRA L SANCHEZ
    3. Would you have the surnames Voland/Foland and or Schuckerman. Thank you Sandra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/7259

    03/23/1999 10:10:47
    1. Re: [VAROCKIN-L] Early Church Records
    2. Ron Moore
    3. Really appreciate you taking the time to do these lookups, does the surname of Mock or Mauk occur in the Church Records? <<Ron Moore>> rmoore@cybergate.com

    03/23/1999 09:07:32
    1. Re: [VAROCKIN-L] Harrisonburg/Rockingham Historical Society
    2. Harriet Lee Welch
    3. Sorry about that. I had updated the page on my computer but failed to upload it. It is correct now. I noticed another message to the list giving the correct address for the historical society also. If any of you are aware of a book that's not on my list please let me know so I can keep it as updated as possible. I also know that the Harrisonburg/Rockingham Historical Society has put out a new book list and I'll try to get that one and update. Thanks! Harriet -----Original Message----- From: Margaret K. Miller <maggiem@empnet.com> To: VAROCKIN-L@rootsweb.com <VAROCKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 12:52 PM Subject: [VAROCKIN-L] Harrisonburg/Rockingham Historical Society >>I have a fairly large list of available books on Rockingham Co. listed at >>the Rockingham Co. VAGenWeb site which includes family histories. I haven't >>updated it to show the Family Line/Willowbend change yet, but I think >>everything else is pretty current. If you're interested in checking out the >>book list it's at: >>http://home.rica.net/tel16/rham/publicat.htm >> >>Best of luck! >>Harriet Welch > >Harriet, > >The link to Harrisonburg/Rockingham Historical Society is broken at your >site. Do you have a current "address"? Some of the books you list >available there look terrific. > >Maggie > > >

    03/23/1999 04:54:55
    1. Re: [VAROCKIN-L] Harrisonburg/Rockingham Historical Society
    2. Mary D. Taffet
    3. Maggie, Try this URL: http://www.heritagecenter.com/ I found it after I also went searching for the Historical Society and noticed that the address I had was no longer working. -- Mary Taffet mdtaffet@syr.edu "Margaret K. Miller" wrote: > > >I have a fairly large list of available books on Rockingham Co. listed at > >the Rockingham Co. VAGenWeb site which includes family histories. I haven't > >updated it to show the Family Line/Willowbend change yet, but I think > >everything else is pretty current. If you're interested in checking out the > >book list it's at: > >http://home.rica.net/tel16/rham/publicat.htm > > > >Best of luck! > >Harriet Welch > > Harriet, > > The link to Harrisonburg/Rockingham Historical Society is broken at your > site. Do you have a current "address"? Some of the books you list > available there look terrific. > > Maggie

    03/23/1999 03:41:58
    1. Yount & Boicourt
    2. Jean J. Boicourt
    3. I have the following information on the marriage of these two folks. Can anyone claim them as "family"? SOURCE: OLD TENTH LEGION MARRIAGES MARRIAGES IN ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, VA FROM 1778 TO 1816 Taken from marriage bonds. Compiled by Harry M. Strickler YOUNT John & Ann Margaret BOICOURT married 1790; (bondsman) Francis Stuart daughter of Boicourt Stuart Any help would be GREATLY appreciated Hugs from Omaha, NE Jean

    03/23/1999 01:29:22