Bonnie, I don't know if this is the right John LINCOLN. "Old Houses In Rockingham County 1750-1850" by Isaac Long TERRELL "LINCOLN Homestead, ca 1800" In 1768 John LINCOLN, his wife, five sons and four daughters moved from Berks County, Pennsylvania, into the Shenandoah Valley, where he bought six hundred acres of land on Linville CrEek. His eldest son, Abraham, who married in Rockingham County, was the father of Thomas LINCOLN, who was born on Linville Creek in 1776. In 1782, Abraham with his family, including Thomas, later the father of the President, migrated to Kentucky. Abraham's father, known as "Virginia John" remained on Linville Creek.------------------------------There is a picture of the home and more information. The Adam MILLER house built ca 1727 had 820 acres on the Shenandoah River near the present town of Elkton. Possible the Henry MILLER in the 1810 census may have been related to him. The Joseph FUNK house built ca 1804 was located near Sparkling Springs where the beginning of the town of Singers Glen developed. Joseph FUNK's parents were Henry and Barbara (SHOWALTER) FUNK. **************Stay connected and tighten your budget with a great mobile device for under $50. Take a Peek! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100122638x1221845911x1201401556/aol?redir=http://www.getpeek.com/aol)