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    1. Re: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH CO. KERLIN/BOWMAN
    2. Walt
    3. Anne Bowman is a name that is often associated with the Church of the Brethren. Have you tried the Brethren list? If not, you can subscribe by sending an email to: BRETHREN-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com Put "subscribe" in the subject line and in the body of the email. Nothing else should be the email. The Brethren list is low volume and high quality. Try them. Walt At 01:45 PM 2/07/2003, Anne W. Bradshaw Musser wrote: >Unfortunately the first David is a cousin to my grgrandfatherand so is the >David under the births column. I,m beginning to be resigned to the fact >that I may never find Anna BOWMAN's parents! Thanks for trying. > Anne > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Chocybrown@aol.com > To: VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 11:46 AM > Subject: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH CO. KERLIN/BOWMAN > > > Anne, > This is the best I could find in my reference material that looks like > something you might be able use. > Happy Hunting, Chocy > > SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA MARRIAGES > > KERLIN, DAVID, 23 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah > Co., VA, > Carpenter, parents Jacob & Leanna Kerlin, married on 11 May 1871 to > Elenora > FRY, 22 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah co., VA, > parents Moses > & Elizabeth F. Fry, married by Hy. St. John Rinker, page 62, Line 52. > > SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA BIRTHS > > KERLIN, DAVID, born on 23 Apr 1853, Mt. Jackson, parents John & Catherine > KERLIN, Farmer; Page 2, Line 5. > > SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA DEATHS > > KERLIN, DANIEL, died on 24 Aug 1853, Mt. Jackson, cause of death not > known, > age of death 4 months, born near Mt. Jackson, VA, parents John & Catherine > KERLIN, reported by his father; Page 1; Line 21. > > > > > > > ==== VASHENAN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe, send a msg. to VASHENAN-L-request@rootsweb.com or > VASHENAN-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word unsubscribe. > > > >==== VASHENAN Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe, send a msg. to VASHENAN-L-request@rootsweb.com or >VASHENAN-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word unsubscribe.

    07/03/2003 11:03:16
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] 1786-1792 CLAYTON & PRICE & WILLIAMs
    2. MILLER, WILLIAM, 28 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah Co., VA, Farmer, parents Joseph & Nancy Miller, married on 28 Nov 1865 to Frances E. BLY, 19 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah Co., VA parents Levi & France Bly, married by John Pirkey, Page 42, Line 100.

    07/03/2003 09:21:34
    1. [VASHENAN] 1786-1792 CLAYTON & PRICE & WILLIAMs
    2. Cynthia Claytonroberts
    3. It's already a zillion sticky degrees here in Wales, Wisconsin, where the barns will get air-conditioning long before the houses ever do.......that said, please excuse my going-around-in-circles searching for my family connections & answers. I've gathered the information below of my gggg-grandfather Samuel CLAYTON, jr. born abt 1764 in Culpeper, Culpeper Co., Va. He might have met his wife Catharine PRICE while visiting his Aunt Lucy (Clayton) WILLIAMS's family in Woodstock. I know his cousin Philip Williams b. abt 1766 who married Sarah CROUDSON, 15 Oct 1791, in Shenandoah Co., was Clerk of Shenandoah County Court for a time. I know absolutely nothing about the PRICE family and there are any number of Wm. PRICEs in the neighborhood. Does anyone connect to this PRICE family? Would also love to know what the headings were of the columns on the 1790 Tax List for Shenandoah County; the top is torn off my copy and I know the headings differed in those days from county to county. I'm not sure my Sam actually owned land in Shenandoah County and am wondering if these numbers are horses (or billiard tables<g>) It looks like my Sam sold his stuff to his brother Philip in 1792 and then moved on to Bourbon Co., Ky that same year, but I'm sure the WILLIAMs family remained. I'm wondering if any of Sam's children returned & remained. There is a Nancy CLAYTON (1802-1895) who married a Joseph MILLER, 4 Feb 1833, in Shenandoah County. I'm wondering if she is one of Sam's kids, or a maybe a CLAYTON from his Grand-Uncle Sam Clayton's line out of Frederick Co., Va. I'm going to stop going round and round now and go put a cold cloth on my head. Any help would be so appreciated. Cynthia in Wisconsin ============================================================== Marriage Bonds: Clayton, Saml., Jr. ---Price, Catharine. Dau. of Wm. May 24, 1786. ============================================================== 1790 Shenandoah Co. Tax List Mar 26 CLAYTON, Samuel 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 (No Column Headings on this taxlist so I don't know what/whom he is being taxed for) ============================================================== 26 Apr 1792 Culpeper Book R, pp70 Samuel Clayton to Philip Clayton, deed of mortgage of 7 slaves and furniture Culpeper Co. Deed Bk pp 70-71 6 April 1792 ============================================================== THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS Volume 1 Part 1 CHAPTER III OLD KENTUCKY GRANTS THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 159 Grantee: Clayton, Samuel Acres: 1,000 Book: 12 Page: 53 Date Survey: 10-25-1792 County: Bourbon Watercourse: Stoner Cr ========================= 1793 on Bourbon Co., KY Tax List ========================= 1795 on Bourbon Co., Ky Tax Roll - 1127 ================================ 1810 US FED CENSUS BOURBON CO. KY Clayton, Samuel 13201 20101 p80 ================================

    07/03/2003 02:35:37
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] Selsor
    2. There is only one Selzer in the marriage book - JOhn married Abigail Nichols 15 Aug 1833 - dau of John & Eliz. No further info. There are also some Setzers. Beb ========Original Message======== Subj: [VASHENAN] Selsor Date: 7/2/2003 3:57:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: <A HREF="mailto:caja@netusa1.net">caja@netusa1.net</A> Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com">VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com">VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com</A> Sent from the Internet (Details) One of my ancestors was named James Selsor Druck/Trook., born November 02, 1826, Shenandoah County, VA. Zion Church records "James Selzer Druck". James wrote his name as "Selsor". Is Selsor (or other spellings) a Shenandoah surname???? James's father was George Druck and his mother Damarius Rambo (no info about her family). His paternal grandmother's maiden name was Hoop. I thought this was an unusual middle name and may have some family connection. Thanks, Carole - IN ==== VASHENAN Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, send a msg. to VASHENAN-L-request@rootsweb.com or VASHENAN-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word unsubscribe.

    07/02/2003 03:52:22
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH HOLMES/BOWMAN
    2. You should be able to get a copy of her birth certificate and it will have her parents names. Bev ========Original Message======== Subj: Re: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH HOLMES/BOWMAN Date: 7/2/2003 9:03:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time From: <A HREF="mailto:muss@worldnet.att.net">muss@worldnet.att.net</A> Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com">VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com</A> To: <A HREF="mailto:VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com">VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com</A> Sent from the Internet (Details) Hello, Did this Jacob H. BOWMAN and Annie have any children? I have been looking for the parents of my great grandmother Anna BOWMAN who married David Franklin KERLIN for years. She was b. 12/11/48 in Shenandoah. Thanks, Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: CORALAA@aol.com To: VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 1:14 AM Subject: Re: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH HOLMES/BOWMAN Chocy- You are such a good source. I am sure that Jacob H. Bowman and Anna F. Bowman are the ones I am looking for. She was Annie F. Holmes everywhere. I never heard about Baldwin Pearce Holmes as he was not listed with any of my records. I did know that Eliza Ann (Shambaugh) Holmes died of consumption July 20, 1854. Cotton Town and Lebanon Church are the same place. Thank you so much! You filled in a few holes. My best, Coral Out on a limb - searching for ancestors BARKER, BULLIS, BYRNE, MAHER, HOLMES, SHAMBAUGH, PUTNAM, MARSHALL, HANSEN, BALL, OLMSTEAD ==== VASHENAN Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, send a msg. to VASHENAN-L-request@rootsweb.com or VASHENAN-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word unsubscribe. ==== VASHENAN Mailing List ==== Shenandoah Co VAGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~vashenan/vashenan.html

    07/02/2003 03:29:59
    1. [VASHENAN] Selsor
    2. CA HACKER
    3. One of my ancestors was named James Selsor Druck/Trook., born November 02, 1826, Shenandoah County, VA. Zion Church records "James Selzer Druck". James wrote his name as "Selsor". Is Selsor (or other spellings) a Shenandoah surname???? James's father was George Druck and his mother Damarius Rambo (no info about her family). His paternal grandmother's maiden name was Hoop. I thought this was an unusual middle name and may have some family connection. Thanks, Carole - IN

    07/02/2003 08:56:30
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH CO. KERLIN/BOWMAN
    2. The Getz'
    3. You may want to try Rockingham County. In a quick search of the 1860 census, I see Daniel Bowman (page 137, Harrisonburg, Rockingham County) and family with Anna, an 11-year old as a daughter. Incidentally, your David Kerlin (I'm sure you know this) is the s/o Benjamin and Mary Shickle Kerlin. Matt ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne W. Bradshaw Musser" <muss@worldnet.att.net> To: <VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 1:45 PM Subject: Re: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH CO. KERLIN/BOWMAN > Unfortunately the first David is a cousin to my grgrandfatherand so is the David under the births column. I,m beginning to be resigned to the fact that I may never find Anna BOWMAN's parents! Thanks for trying. > Anne > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Chocybrown@aol.com > To: VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 11:46 AM > Subject: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH CO. KERLIN/BOWMAN > > > Anne, > This is the best I could find in my reference material that looks like > something you might be able use. > Happy Hunting, Chocy > > SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA MARRIAGES > > KERLIN, DAVID, 23 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah Co., VA, > Carpenter, parents Jacob & Leanna Kerlin, married on 11 May 1871 to Elenora > FRY, 22 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah co., VA, parents Moses > & Elizabeth F. Fry, married by Hy. St. John Rinker, page 62, Line 52. > > SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA BIRTHS > > KERLIN, DAVID, born on 23 Apr 1853, Mt. Jackson, parents John & Catherine > KERLIN, Farmer; Page 2, Line 5. > > SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA DEATHS > > KERLIN, DANIEL, died on 24 Aug 1853, Mt. Jackson, cause of death not known, > age of death 4 months, born near Mt. Jackson, VA, parents John & Catherine > KERLIN, reported by his father; Page 1; Line 21. > > > > > > > ==== VASHENAN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe, send a msg. to VASHENAN-L-request@rootsweb.com or VASHENAN-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word unsubscribe. > > > > ==== VASHENAN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe, send a msg. to VASHENAN-L-request@rootsweb.com or VASHENAN-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word unsubscribe. >

    07/02/2003 08:46:34
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH CO. KERLIN/BOWMAN
    2. Anne W. Bradshaw Musser
    3. Unfortunately the first David is a cousin to my grgrandfatherand so is the David under the births column. I,m beginning to be resigned to the fact that I may never find Anna BOWMAN's parents! Thanks for trying. Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: Chocybrown@aol.com To: VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 11:46 AM Subject: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH CO. KERLIN/BOWMAN Anne, This is the best I could find in my reference material that looks like something you might be able use. Happy Hunting, Chocy SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA MARRIAGES KERLIN, DAVID, 23 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah Co., VA, Carpenter, parents Jacob & Leanna Kerlin, married on 11 May 1871 to Elenora FRY, 22 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah co., VA, parents Moses & Elizabeth F. Fry, married by Hy. St. John Rinker, page 62, Line 52. SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA BIRTHS KERLIN, DAVID, born on 23 Apr 1853, Mt. Jackson, parents John & Catherine KERLIN, Farmer; Page 2, Line 5. SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA DEATHS KERLIN, DANIEL, died on 24 Aug 1853, Mt. Jackson, cause of death not known, age of death 4 months, born near Mt. Jackson, VA, parents John & Catherine KERLIN, reported by his father; Page 1; Line 21. ==== VASHENAN Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, send a msg. to VASHENAN-L-request@rootsweb.com or VASHENAN-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word unsubscribe.

    07/02/2003 07:45:41
    1. [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH CO. KERLIN/BOWMAN
    2. Anne, This is the best I could find in my reference material that looks like something you might be able use. Happy Hunting, Chocy SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA MARRIAGES KERLIN, DAVID, 23 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah Co., VA, Carpenter, parents Jacob & Leanna Kerlin, married on 11 May 1871 to Elenora FRY, 22 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah co., VA, parents Moses & Elizabeth F. Fry, married by Hy. St. John Rinker, page 62, Line 52. SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA BIRTHS KERLIN, DAVID, born on 23 Apr 1853, Mt. Jackson, parents John & Catherine KERLIN, Farmer; Page 2, Line 5. SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA DEATHS KERLIN, DANIEL, died on 24 Aug 1853, Mt. Jackson, cause of death not known, age of death 4 months, born near Mt. Jackson, VA, parents John & Catherine KERLIN, reported by his father; Page 1; Line 21.

    07/02/2003 05:46:00
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH HOLMES/BOWMAN
    2. Anne W. Bradshaw Musser
    3. Hello, Did this Jacob H. BOWMAN and Annie have any children? I have been looking for the parents of my great grandmother Anna BOWMAN who married David Franklin KERLIN for years. She was b. 12/11/48 in Shenandoah. Thanks, Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: CORALAA@aol.com To: VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 1:14 AM Subject: Re: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH HOLMES/BOWMAN Chocy- You are such a good source. I am sure that Jacob H. Bowman and Anna F. Bowman are the ones I am looking for. She was Annie F. Holmes everywhere. I never heard about Baldwin Pearce Holmes as he was not listed with any of my records. I did know that Eliza Ann (Shambaugh) Holmes died of consumption July 20, 1854. Cotton Town and Lebanon Church are the same place. Thank you so much! You filled in a few holes. My best, Coral Out on a limb - searching for ancestors BARKER, BULLIS, BYRNE, MAHER, HOLMES, SHAMBAUGH, PUTNAM, MARSHALL, HANSEN, BALL, OLMSTEAD ==== VASHENAN Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, send a msg. to VASHENAN-L-request@rootsweb.com or VASHENAN-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word unsubscribe.

    07/02/2003 03:02:20
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH HOLMES/BOWMAN
    2. Chocy- You are such a good source. I am sure that Jacob H. Bowman and Anna F. Bowman are the ones I am looking for. She was Annie F. Holmes everywhere. I never heard about Baldwin Pearce Holmes as he was not listed with any of my records. I did know that Eliza Ann (Shambaugh) Holmes died of consumption July 20, 1854. Cotton Town and Lebanon Church are the same place. Thank you so much! You filled in a few holes. My best, Coral Out on a limb - searching for ancestors BARKER, BULLIS, BYRNE, MAHER, HOLMES, SHAMBAUGH, PUTNAM, MARSHALL, HANSEN, BALL, OLMSTEAD

    07/01/2003 07:14:42
    1. [VASHENAN] SHENANDOAH HOLMES/BOWMAN
    2. Coral, This is all I could find that might link to your question. Hope it somehow helps. Chocy SMITH, THOMAS H., 19 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah Co., VA, Farmer, parents Wm. F. & Lucy Ellen Smith, married on 3 Mar 1870 to Elizabeth HOLMES, 37 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah Co., VA, parents Wm. & Eliza HOLMES, married by W. Rusmiselle, Page 58, Line 21. HOLMES, JOSEPH R., 26 years of age, single, born & living in Shenandoah Co., VA, Farmer, parents Wm. W. & Eliza Holmes, married on 12 Sep 1867 to Mary E. PUTNUM, 24 years of age, single, born in Warren Co., VA, living in Shenandoah Co., VA, parents Wm. & Susan Putnum, married by John Pirkey, Page 49,Line 97. HOLMES, WILLIAM, of Cotton Town; North MTN; 15NE. (Shenandoah Co., VA 1815 Landowner) SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VA MARRIAGES BOWMAN, Betty France, born on 30 Jun 1870, Lebanon Church, parents JACOB H. & ANNA F. BOWMAN, Miller; Page 16, Line 43. BOWMAN, Charles, born on 3 Oct 1868, Steam Saw Mill, parents JOSEPH (of JOHN B.) & ANN BOWMAN, Carpenter; Page 77, Line 27. BOWMAN, James, born on 18 Dec 1871, Steamville, parents JOSEPH & ANN BOWMAN, Mechanic; Page 99, Line 3. BOWMAN, Robert, born on 12 Jul 1854, Buck Hills, parents JAMES (of JOHN) & ANNA BOWMAN, House Joiner; Page 13, Line 36. BOWMAN, unnamed female, born on 26 Dec 1853, North River, parents JOSEPH (of JOHN) & SARAH ANN BOWMAN, Farmer; Page 1, Line 33. BOWMAN, William; born on 2 Sep 1868, Painter Town, parents ISAIAH & ANN E. BOWMAN, Farmer; Page 77, Line 26. BOWMAN, William H., born on 27 Jul 1868, N. River, parents JOHN W. & MARY A. BOWMAN, Farmer; Page 83, Line 6. SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEATHS HOLMES, Baldwin Pearce, died on 9 Apr 1854, Cotton Town, cause of death unknown, age of death 1 year & 6 months & 3 days, born in Cotton Town, parents William N. & Eliza Ann Homes, reported by his father; Page 6, Line45. HOLMES, Eliza Ann, died on 20 Jul 1854, Cotton Town, Consumption, age of death 46 years & 10 months & 30 days, born in Warren Co., VA, wife of Wm. H. Holmes, reported by her husband, no further information given; Page 6, Line 44.

    07/01/2003 03:43:36
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] Bowmans in the Shenadoah Valley
    2. I have an Annie Holmes who married a Bowman. I do not know anymore than that. She was born about 1849 and lived in Shenandoah Co. VA. Her parents were William W. and Eliza Ann (Shambaugh) Holmes. Is there any mention of this marriage in your book? Coral Out on a limb - searching for ancestors BARKER, BULLIS, BYRNE, MAHER, HOLMES, SHAMBAUGH, PUTNAM, MARSHALL, HANSEN, BALL, OLMSTEAD

    07/01/2003 12:57:12
    1. [VASHENAN] Genealogical Conference in Orlando, Florida
    2. Alley
    3. Dear List Administrator: Would you be so kind to forward the following message to your list? It has been 12 years since there was a national genealogy conference in the Southeast. So, we want to make sure that everyone knows about it. If you have any questions feel free to contact us. Thank you. Countdown to Discovery - A World of Hidden Treasures Have you ever been to a genealogy conference? No. Well now is the time. In the heart of Florida and close to Walt Disney World, genealogists from all over the country, Great Britain and Europe will be attending the Federation of Genealogical Society Conference, hosted by the Florida State Genealogical Society. Why Should you attend? 1) Over 200 LECTURES and over 95 top-of-the line SPEAKERS. Track descriptions are as follows: Charting a Course to the Old World (British Isles & Europe) Exploration in the New World (United States & Canada) Riches in the First Colony (Focus on Florida) Diverse Voyagers (Ethnic & Religious Research) Tools for Successful Navigation (Skills & Strategies) A Wealth of Hidden Treasures (Records Research) Just Over the Horizon (Technology & the Internet)! For more detailed information about each lecture, visit http://www.fgs.org 2) A TREASURE HUNT is currently in progress. You can win grand prizes such as free conference registration, room nights at hotels in Salt Lake City, tuition at the Institute of Genealogy & Historical Research in Birmingham, Alabama, registration and boarding at a conference in England and so much more. Check the latest issue of the FGS FORUM for more details about the great Treasure Hunt or the above web site. You can also learn more about the conference and the treasure hunts if you subscribe to the E-zine.[To subscribe to the E-zine, send an email message (no text or subject is necessary) to fgs2003-announce-on@lists.csc.cc.il.us>. You will receive a confirmation message to which you must reply within 24 hours.] 3) Over 100 VENDORS or 150 booths will be in the exhibit hall. See a list of our current exhibitors at http://www.fgs.org/2003conf/conf-exhibitors.asp 4) All under ONE ROOF. The complete conference and your hotel room are in one building. There is no need to walk outside in the heat or rain. All food functions and restaurants are also located in the same building. Hotel rooms are huge and you can register up to four people for one price. 5) Fun for the FAMILY. SeaWorld is right across the street from the conference hotel. Visit Walt Disney World, which includes the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Animal Kingdom, and Disney-MGM Studios, as well as Universal Studios, Kennedy Space Center, and many, many other wonderful places! 6) SOCIETIES CAN WIN $200 worth of genealogy books from Betterway Books. If you advertise the conference in your newsletter, send us a copy and we will add it to the drawing to be held at the conference. We have made it very simple for you. Use the media kit at http://www.fgs.org/2003conf/conf-media.htm Hurry, the EARLY CONFERENCE registration deadline for the lower price is July 15th. HOTEL registration deadline is August 4th. 1-800-327-6677; 407-351-5555 We would love to see you there!! Jim and Pam Cooper FGS/FSGS 2003 National Conference Co-Chairs Countdown to Discovery - A World of Hidden Treasures 3-6 September 2003, Orlando, Florida http://www.fgs.org or http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsgs/ P. O. Box 7066, Vero Beach, FL 32961-7066

    06/30/2003 06:12:39
    1. [VASHENAN] Richard Robinson line Hampshire Co., VA -> Harrison Co., VA -> Noble Co., OH
    2. Christopher Robinson
    3. Thank you Judy, Bernie, Lee, Jane and all who responded to my request for 1850 census info on my ggg-father Richard J. Robinson. I have acquired a great number of leads with all your help. I am sharing this info in the hopes that I might connect with someone related to this Robinson line or possessing any additional info. It appears there are two Richard Robinsons listed in Hampshire County for the 1840 and 1850 censuses and these are very likely the same two households in both censuses. I hope this helps other listers, and will forward it to anyone interested, but it appears my Richard J. Robinson was mistakenly listed as Robert J. Robinson in the 1850 Harrison Co. census (Thanks again, Judy, for discovering this.): 21st district, enumerated 29 July 1850 Ancestry Image 272 Roll M432_950, Page 135 Robert J. Robinson 36 PA Wagonmaker Nancy 28 PA Theopilus 11 PA John 9 PA Frances 3 PA (The image clearly shows "Robert", not "Richard") This is definitly my Robinson line as the names and ages (plus ten years are) present in the 1860 census in Noble Co., Ohio. There was obviously an error in recording "Robert" also PA appears an error as they were all born in VA. Richard's father, John Thomas, and brother, Joseph L. are also found in Harrison: 22nd District, enumerated 17 August 1850 Ancestry Image 438 Roll M432_950, Page 218 Joseph Robinson 26 VA Shoemaker John T. 61 MD Elizabeth 55 VA Harriet 27 VA Elizabeth 10 VA Mary 8 VA The family appears to have moved from Hampshire Co., VA (WV) before the birth of my gg-father, John W. Robinson in Jan 1843 and sometime after the 1840 census where housholds are found for Richard J. Robinson and his father John T. and siblings: Beverly W., William, Joseph E.?, and John? There are also other Robinson housholds: Alcy, Benjamin, Moses and Thomas listed on this site. http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvminera/1840.htm Another lister, Bernie, refered me to the following book titled "This Robinson Line" by Viola Robinson Long, which my establish a relationship to the line of Christopher Robinson of "Hewick (fifth genreation) born around 1645 in Cleasby, Yorkshire, England: William Robinson born in Middlesex Co., VA. in March 1709, who married Agatha Beverly and had 9 children. Issue of William and Agatha Beverly Robinson: John b. 1738, eldest son, m. 1st a Miss Page; m. 2nd (mg. bond dated 24 Nov 1757) to Lucy Smith had two sons who went to Tennessee ca 1800. A third son John Thomas m. Elizabeth Emerson and had issue: Beverly W., Arthur, Samuel, William, Richard b. abt 1812, John, and Joseph Lewis. The latter was the father of Mr. P. M. Robinson, Vice Pres. of Union National Bank of Clarksburg, West Virginia. I would like to obtain a copy of this book and also establish contact with anyone related to this line. Thanks again for all your help. Chris _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    06/30/2003 04:39:52
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] ] VA Rev War soldiers
    2. Shirley Starks
    3. Google search.. how logical. Thank you.. !!! Shirley > > I did a google search. Here is their new URL http://www.heritagebooks.com/ > > >Nancy

    06/28/2003 09:03:32
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] ] VA Rev War soldiers
    2. Nancy Corder Halvorson
    3. At 28-06-03 07:46, Shirley Starks wrote: >I recently lost my email address book. Do you have their website address, >perchance? >Thanks.. >Shirley > > >Shirley, I did a google search. Here is their new URL http://www.heritagebooks.com/ >Nancy >==== VASHENAN Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe, send a msg. to VASHENAN-L-request@rootsweb.com or >VASHENAN-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word unsubscribe.

    06/28/2003 06:29:49
    1. Re: [VASHENAN] ] VA Rev War soldiers
    2. Shirley Starks
    3. I recently lost my email address book. Do you have their website address, perchance? Thanks.. Shirley > Willow Bend and Hertiage books are now one company

    06/28/2003 03:46:40
    1. [VASHENAN] Copy of Marriage bond available from 1787? McCarty/Zirkle
    2. Is there anyway I can get a copy of the below? If so, I need know how, where and how much. By Marriage Bond issued 29 Dec 1787, Jonas McCarty was married to Catharine Zirkle, on 1 Jan 1788, by the Reverend Anderson Moffett.Date of marriage is from Shenandoah County Ministers Returns. Kathy "Kath" (Burden) Shaffer Omaha, NE Jesus is my Strength >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^<

    06/27/2003 07:59:10
    1. [VASHENAN] More marriage bonds added
    2. Alley
    3. Stretchberry AKA Stokesberry, Baughman and Powel marriage bonds were just added to the Shenandoah County VAGenWeb site. Contributed by Linda Stokesbury Brennan. Thank you, Linda! http://www.rootsweb.com/~vashenan/vashenan.html Images of marriage bonds are found here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vashenan/mc_shenco.html Alley Blackford Shenandoah Co VAGenWeb Co Coordinator *** I looked at my family tree...there were two dogs using it. ***

    06/27/2003 06:15:31