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    1. FW: {not a subscriber} Re: [VASHENAN] Licking Co., OH
    2. Alley
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Linda Brennan [mailto:linda@triadesignfirm.com] Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 10:08 AM To: VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [VASHENAN] Licking Co., OH Joyce, (I've been away this weekend and just catching up on the posts) I need to chime in here on this Licking County migration. My ancestor, Robert Stokesberry (Strichberry/Stretchberry in Shenandoah Co. records) also migrated to Licking county--somewhere between 1814 and 1820. He bought land in Licking Co. in 1820, and only held it two years, then sold it and went on to Ross County, OH. The really interesting thing is that Samuel Hupp signed the Robert's marriage bond. I'd love to learn more about Samuel Hupp and his family, since I've been unable to learn much about my Robert's family. Evidently there was a fairly close connection. What was the time frame that Samuel Hupp migrated to Licking Co.? Linda Stokesbury Brennan Joyce Franke wrote: > > My family went to Newark, Licking Co., OH. I am not sure of the date, > although Mary HUPP m Joseph ENGLISH in 1819 in Newark, so they were >

    09/04/2003 05:54:12
    1. Re: FW: {not a subscriber} Re: [VASHENAN] Licking Co., OH
    2. Tom Pierce
    3. Hi Linda, Samuel Hupp posted bond for several members of the family. I've always thought it was because he was a man of some political importance, but maybe there was more. Please let me know if you find a further connection. Tom Alley wrote: >-----Original Message----- >From: Linda Brennan [mailto:linda@triadesignfirm.com] >Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 10:08 AM >To: VASHENAN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [VASHENAN] Licking Co., OH > > >Joyce, > >(I've been away this weekend and just catching up on the posts) I need >to chime in here on this Licking County migration. My ancestor, Robert >Stokesberry (Strichberry/Stretchberry in Shenandoah Co. records) also >migrated to Licking county--somewhere between 1814 and 1820. He bought >land in Licking Co. in 1820, and only held it two years, then sold it >and went on to Ross County, OH. > >The really interesting thing is that Samuel Hupp signed the Robert's >marriage bond. I'd love to learn more about Samuel Hupp and his family, >since I've been unable to learn much about my Robert's family. Evidently >there was a fairly close connection. What was the time frame that Samuel >Hupp migrated to Licking Co.? > >Linda Stokesbury Brennan > > > >Joyce Franke wrote: > > >>My family went to Newark, Licking Co., OH. I am not sure of the date, >>although Mary HUPP m Joseph ENGLISH in 1819 in Newark, so they were >> >> >> > > > >==== VASHENAN Mailing List ==== >Shenandoah Co VAGenWeb >http://www.rootsweb.com/~vashenan/vashenan.html > > > >

    09/05/2003 02:22:18
    1. [VASHENAN] Samuel HUPP
    2. Joyce Franke
    3. Tom, I am not sure what date the HUPP and ENGLISH families left VA for OH, and have seen conflicting info on that. Since Mary HUPP married Joseph ENGLISH in 1819 in Licking Co., we can be sure that they were there by that date. I have also seen that Joseph enlisted in the War of 1812 from OH, but think that is wrong. Probably from VA. His records at the Nat'l Archives are lost. I don't know anything abt how political Samuel was in OH? His grandson, Nathaniel Anderson ENGLISH, was quite political, although he was more of an entrepreneur than politician. He may have been Quaker, as he served the North in other ways than being a soldier. He built forts for the North. Just as dangerous as being a soldier, and he was captured a couple of times. Someone on this list commented abt the people in VA who hated slavery. The HUPP and ENGLISH families were among those. My mother commented once how her family members were opposed to slavery although they had lived in the South. Perhaps because they lived there! Well, this is something to study later. Tim HUPP is the authority on all things HUPP. I will have to write to him and ask what he knows. However, he concentrates on VA, not OH, so don't know if he would be of help with that. Joyce > Hi Linda, > Samuel Hupp posted bond for several members of the family. I've always > thought it was because he was a man of some political importance, but > maybe there was more. Please let me know if you find a further connection. > Tom > > >Joyce, > > > >(I've been away this weekend and just catching up on the posts) I need > >to chime in here on this Licking County migration. My ancestor, Robert > >Stokesberry (Strichberry/Stretchberry in Shenandoah Co. records) also > >migrated to Licking county--somewhere between 1814 and 1820. He bought > >land in Licking Co. in 1820, and only held it two years, then sold it > >and went on to Ross County, OH. > > > >The really interesting thing is that Samuel Hupp signed the Robert's > >marriage bond. I'd love to learn more about Samuel Hupp and his family, > >since I've been unable to learn much about my Robert's family. Evidently > >there was a fairly close connection. What was the time frame that Samuel > >Hupp migrated to Licking Co.? > > > >Linda Stokesbury Brennan

    09/05/2003 02:49:38