Annette: I am having the same problem. I need to connect to my Whitaker line and my ggg-grandmother was not listed in the will. We may have to order reels of land records from the FHC. There is a list of land patents microfilm #'s on the Library of Virginia website. And I just discovered a few images they have available when I went after the link to give you in this email. I will be checking that out after I send this message. Shortcut to: http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/land/land-tax/guide_landtax17821870.htm Corinne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Annette Taylor" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 8:42 AM Subject: [VAWASHIN] Land records > Is there no other source for land records in Washington County? I have > asked before and I was told that they were burned during the Civil War. I > am trying to establish a relationship (real proof) that John Porterfield > (1751-1832) is the son of John Porterfield (1724-1788). DAR does not > accept > the genealogy, THE PORTERFIELDS, as proof. The older John's will made in > Cumberland Co., PA does not mention his son John. Any help will be > appreciated. > > Annette > > > ==== VAWASHIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Washington County Historical Society > http://www.rootsweb.com/~vawashin/historic.htm > >
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/GBC.2ACE/109.112.119.2 Message Board Post: I believe that the Nancy Estep b 1861 is related to my wife. We have a Nancy Estep who was the daughter of Lewis A. Estep and Hettie Berry. Does this sound right to you?
The LAND PATENT RECORDS link on the BLM page says the page is not available, due to legal questions over security of records??? They hope to have it up again "soon as possible". At 10:24 AM 9/4/2005 -0700, Corinne Chadderdon wrote: >Hi List: >I am trying to determine how close a couple of my ancestors lived to each >other in the 1830's. There used to be a link on the BLM website that >would take you to the land records in the thirteen original colonies but >the BLM site has been under revision for quite some time. Does anyone >know the site which contains those early records? > >Thank you, >Corinne >Trying to locate the homesites for George Johnston and Moses Whitaker. > > >==== VAWASHIN Mailing List ==== >Visit the Washington County Historical Society >http://www.rootsweb.com/~vawashin/historic.htm
Berry: Thank you for the information. The BLM site has been like that for a couple of years that I can remember. It used to be a great resource. Hopefully, it will be again someday. Corinne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Berry Spradley" <[email protected]> To: "Corinne Chadderdon" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 3:39 PM Subject: Re: [VAWASHIN] Early Land Records > The LAND PATENT RECORDS link on the BLM page says the page is not > available, due to legal questions over security of records??? They hope > to have it up again "soon as possible". > > At 10:24 AM 9/4/2005 -0700, Corinne Chadderdon wrote: >>Hi List: >>I am trying to determine how close a couple of my ancestors lived to each >>other in the 1830's. There used to be a link on the BLM website that >>would take you to the land records in the thirteen original colonies but >>the BLM site has been under revision for quite some time. Does anyone >>know the site which contains those early records? >> >>Thank you, >>Corinne >>Trying to locate the homesites for George Johnston and Moses Whitaker. >> >> >>==== VAWASHIN Mailing List ==== >>Visit the Washington County Historical Society >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~vawashin/historic.htm > > >
Hi List: I am trying to determine how close a couple of my ancestors lived to each other in the 1830's. There used to be a link on the BLM website that would take you to the land records in the thirteen original colonies but the BLM site has been under revision for quite some time. Does anyone know the site which contains those early records? Thank you, Corinne Trying to locate the homesites for George Johnston and Moses Whitaker.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Caldwell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GBC.2ACE/122.1 Message Board Post: I realize your message is several years old, but I'm searching for the same info you listed and was wondering if you ever found the answer. If so, I would appreciate it if you or anyone else would share with me. Thanks,
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ramey, Carter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GBC.2ACE/1442 Message Board Post: Hi, Does anyone do lookups from the book Unrecorded Marriages of WCV 1850 - 1902? If not, is it available for sale? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am looking for a Leora (Leah?) or Martha Ramey marriage to a Charles Carter or Ramey between circa 1888 and 1900 and then after that a Leora (Leah?) or Martha Ramey to a husband with an unknown name. Thanks again for any help, Sincerely, Susan E. Davis
Due to the gas situation, the Genealogy Group meeting for tonight, Sep 1st has been cancelled. Pauline Salyers
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/GBC.2ACE/1441.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: That is not true. Heritage Quest has all censuses but not all are indexed. You have to "browse" through some. Regards, Bob Walker http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802
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/GBC.2ACE/1441.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you Valerie, By 1860 the family was in Granger County Tennessee. By 1970 They were in Bell County, Kentucky.
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/GBC.2ACE/1441.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Heritage Quest does not have the 1850 census records. Only 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1860, 1870 1900, 1910, 1920 and some 1930's .
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/GBC.2ACE/1441.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you Bob I got the numbers from a1850 index, which is on line. I was thinking the numbers were household listings. I never thought to check our local library here in Georgia. Elsie
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/GBC.2ACE/1441.1 Message Board Post: Your page numbers do not seem to agree with the 1850 census for Washington County. Do you have any other page numbers? You might want to contact you local library to see if they have subscriptions to either Ancestry.com or Heritage Quest. Many libraries now have both services and both provide access to census images. Regards, Bob Walker http://members.aol.com/rwa5352802
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/GBC.2ACE/1441 Message Board Post: I would appreciate a census look up Please from any one who has access to the 1850 Washington County Census. Woodward families on pages 715...732...750. I have just started my search for my gg grandfather John J. Woodward born about 1808. Thank you very much EG Underwood [email protected]
There was an Augusta Co., VA marriage license dated 06 Jun 1762 for a Thomas RAFFERTY and _____ _____ . [“Augusta County Marriages, 1748-1850,” by John VOGT & T. Wm. KETHLEY, Jr., page 169. - - - - - - - - - - CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, page 76: Abstracts of Wills of Augusta County, Virginia. Augusta County Court. Will Book No. 3. Page 221 -- 28th February, 1761 -- John LEWIS' will: Wife, Margaret; son, William, tract with the mills, called Mill Place, which John holds under lease from Beverley; grandson, John, son of Andrew; daughter, Margaret CROW; to each of children and grandchildren of same name as self and wife, mourning rings; to son Charles £10 to purchase a watch on which testator's name shall be engraved in testimony of esteem; to Patrick LEWIS, Thos. RAFFERTY, Betty TAYLOR. Proved, 18th November, 1762, by Betty TAYLOR, and on 16th February, 1763, by Thos. RAFFERTY. Executors qualified with John MADISON. CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, page 280: Augusta County Deed Book 2. Page 515.--28th February, 1749. George ANDERSON, of Orange County, to William LAMB, 330 acres on South Branch Shannando. Patented to George, 30th January, 1741. Teste: Henry DOWNS, Jr., William THOMPSON. CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, page 411: Augusta County Deed Book 11. Page 605.--19th May, 1762. William LAMMA (LAMB) and Anna to William PATTERSON, £250, 330 acres on South River Shanandoe. Teste: James LAMME, Thomas RAFERTY. Delivered: Wm. PATTERSON, February, 1768. CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, page 411: Augusta County Deed Book 11. Page 618.--4th May, 1764. William ( ) PATTERSON to Thomas RAFFERTY, £12, 18 acres on South River Shanando, part of 330 acres patented to _____, 30th January, 1741. Delivered: Thomas RAFFERTY, January, 1765. CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES; Vol 3, page 514: Augusta County Deed Book 17. Page 470.--19th October, 1771. Thomas RAFFERTY and Esther (Easter) ( ) to Andrew MOODY. £32, 18 acres on north side South River of Shanidore, part of 330 acres patented to George ANDERSON, 1741. Delivered: Andrew Moody, 18th April, 1775. CHALKLEY'S CHRONICLES Volume 1 is online at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~chalkley/volume_1/contents.htm Volume 2 is online at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~chalkley/volume_2/contents.htm Volume 3 is online at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~chalkley/volume_3/contents.htm [George ANDERSON, grantee, dated 30 January 1741, Augusta County, Land Grant for 330 acres on both sides of the South branch of Shanando. Source: Land Office Patents No. 20, 1741-1743 (v.1 & 2 p.1-566), p. 109 (Reel 18). http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us/F/4KIJ1CN7L26J96HT4P66QGLRBYER5Y78MUK5AX6ECQYJX2RGDB -02114?func=full-set-set&set_number=009249&set_entry=000017&format=999 ] - - - - - - - - - - Surveyor’s Record of Fincastle County. Thomas RAFFERTY, 335 acres, Mill Creek, 31 Dec 1774 survey. [History of SW VA & WC, by Lewis Preston SUMMERS(1903, 1979), page 813]. - - - - - - - - - - The Washington County Surveyors Record 1781-1797, by Rhonda ROBERTSON, 1998. Page 3 - Esther RAFFERTY...400 ac...Commissioners Certificate...on a branch of the South Fork of Holstein River called Mill Creek...Beginning on Francis WHITNEY’s line...corner to John Gross...corner on Frathas WALLS land...on WALLS’ line crossing Mill Creek...on a ridge by the Iron Mountain...on the south fork of Mill Creek...July 2, 1782 Page 39 - David PHILLIPS...100 ac...Commissioners Certificate...on the waters of the south fork on a branch called Mill Creek...Beginning corner on John JONES land...corner to F. W. NELAY’s land...with W. RAFFARTY’s line...corner with Elisha DEBUSK...June 15, 1782 - David PHILLIPS’, assignee of John HEATON, assignee of William GILMER, assignee of Griffey THOMAS...400 ac...on the east side of the south fork of Holston, includes improvements, actual settlement made in 1774...August 30, 1781 Page 372 - John HOUSTON - 307 ac - treasury warrant #8175 dated February 2, 1782 - on the south side of the south fork of Holstein River - beginning corner to Zachens COLE's land - on SURBOROUGH's line - on COLE's line - on RAFFERTY's line - corner to John GROSS' land - on the east side of the creek - March 13, 1788 Page 399 - Hermon LATTURE - 238 ac - on both sides of Mill Creek on the south side of the south fork of Holstein River - treasury warrant #8184 - on the south side of a line of Joseph COLE's lower survey - corner to Esther RAFFARTY's land - with David PHILIPS’ line - with John JONES’ line - in a valley - on a road - crossing Mill Creek - June 16, 1792 Page 419 - James HERON - 10,712 ac - part of a treasury warrant #973 dated December 13, 1794 - on the waters of the south fork of Holstein River and on the south side thereof - near a line of FERGUSON's land on the Laurel Fork - passing FIRMAN's and Samuel HUNT’s land - corner to HUNT's land - line of HERON's survey of 62,800 ac - west end of RAFFERTY's Nob - by Caissh? Creek - by big brush creek - crossing big brush creek - near PIRKIN's Iron ore pit - in flatwoods - crossing McNutt's branch - crossing Wright's branch - February 26, 1795 [Source: http://www.ls.net/~newriver/va/washsurv.htm ] - - - - - - - - - - Esther RAFFERTY, grantee, 09 Jan 1786, Washington County. Land Grant for 400 acres on a branch of the south fork of Holstein River called Mill Creek adjoining Francis WHITNEY, John GROSS, and Frathias(?) WALL, crossing Mill Creek, by the Iron Mountain, on the South Fork of Mill Creek. Source: Land Office Grants Y, 1786, p. 16 (Reel 65). http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us/F/B6ST9VRCPTHGPRG637ESJH391E8DVRNAHVTP7DEIBUGLUEK8UR -01713?func=full-set-set&set_number=008940&set_entry=000004&format=999 [Go to http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=36.7005&lon=-81.68 to view a topographical map of the area where the above 400 acres was probably located. On the left side of the screen where it says “Map Size,” select “large” and click on “Update Map” to enlarge the map. On the south of the map is the Iron Mountains. The “TA” in the name of the mountains is in the S.E corner. The N.E. corner shows the Washington County - Smyth County line. One of the streams shown would most likely be the South Fork of Mill Creek that was referenced in the survey. Rafferty Cove and Rafferty Knob are shown. Rafferty Cove is in Widener Valley. The head waters of Mill Creek are just the left of 2800 elevation in the S.W. corner just below the “Y” in the roads. Thomas and Esther seem to be the only RAFFERTY’s referenced in the early records of WC. St. Clair Bottom Church in Smyth County is about 4 miles N.E. from the above area of Mill Creek. The above areas are located on the USGS Konnarock Quadrangle 7.5 Minute Series Topographic Map. - - - - Hermon LATTURE, grantee, 27 July 1795, Washington County. Land Grant for 238 acres on both sides of Mill Creek on the south side of the south fork of Holstein River adjoining Esther RAFFERTY, David PHILIPS &c. Source: Land Office Grants No. 33, 1795-1796, p. 399 (Reel 99). http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us/F/UJIG2VMXMNRY8133HCVNISEL9RRVEQLHQA9SYP5LBYATK83KH9 -01299?func=full-set-set&set_number=008979&set_entry=000003&format=999 [Note: every Land Grant (or Patent) will include metes & bounds from the survey that is required to obtain the Land Grant. Some surveys were done years before the Land Grant was issued and in many cases the old adjoining neighbors that were noted in the survey are included in the Land Grant -- even though the neighbors are no longer living on or own the adjoining tract]. Jonathan PHILLIPS, grantee, 13 April 1801, Washington County. 15 acres adjoining Esther RAFFERTY and David PHILLIPS. Source: Land Office Grants No. 47, 1800-1801, p. 621 (Reel 113). http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us/F/UJIG2VMXMNRY8133HCVNISEL9RRVEQLHQA9SYP5LBYATK83KH9 -01298?func=full-set-set&set_number=008979&set_entry=000002&format=999 Adam SARBROUGH, grantee, 24 October 1801, Washington County. 160 acres on both sides of the South fork of Holstein River adjoining Houston, Rafferty &c.. Source: Land Office Grants No. 49, 1802, p. 490 (Reel 115). http://ajax.lva.lib.va.us/F/UJIG2VMXMNRY8133HCVNISEL9RRVEQLHQA9SYP5LBYATK83KH9 -01297?func=full-set-set&set_number=008979&set_entry=000001&format=999 Go to: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/LONN/LO.html for the index of the Patent and Land Grant volumes which can be used to display and/or download the image of the actual Land Grant (which may be more than one page long). The image is in “Tiff” format which can be view by Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, etc. - - - - - - - - - - Thomas RAFFERTY’s Inventory & Appraisement (taken 16 Oct 1780) and will (dated 21 Oct 1779) are in WC VA Will Book 1:68. [WC VA Will Book 1, 1777-1792, by Shelby Ireson EDWARDS, pages 12 & 13]. Esther RAFFERTY and Elias WOOLMAN were married 14 Mar 1786 in WC VA by Thomas WOOLSEY. Thomas WOOLSEY/WOLSEY was a Baptist minister ... “is the earliest known minister in the Washington County area. He came to Sinclair Bottom, now called St. Clair Bottom, present Smyth County, in 1771 and settled on a tract of land where later the original meeting house would be built ...” [The Marriages of WC VA, 1781-1853, by D.E. BROWN, pages 63, 91-92]. WC Deed Book 3:444. Indenture of (blank) day of (blank), 1806 between Andrew SURBER, Senr. & Margaret SURBER, wife, of one part & Joseph SHUBER, of the other part, both of WC VA ... 160 acres on both sides of the South Fork of the Holston River, granted to said Adam SHUBER by patent of 1801 & bounded ... COLE & HOUSTON’s corner and with HOUSTON’s line ... on RAFFORTY’s line ... LATTURE’s corner ... river bank. Recorded 18 Feb 1806. [WC VA Deed Book 3, 1802-1808, (2003), by Jack Hockett, page 82]. - - - - - - - - - - Bob Ford (no relation to the RAFFERTY’s)
Hi List: For the past year I have been trying to connect my ggg-grandmother Rachel Whittaker to Moses X. Whitaker whom I firmly believe is her father. I corresponded with two Whitaker researchers in Sept of last year but neither was convinced my theory had possibilities. I am hoping to get a yeah or nay from other descendents of Moses X. Whitaker. 1. It took me 7 years to discover Rachel's surname. Finally ordered a death certificate for my gg-grandaunt, Julina Johnston Bledsoe. Julina is the documented sibling of my gg-grandmother, Lydia Johnston. The death certificate lists Julina's mother as Rachel Whittaker. 2. My ggg-grandmother Rachel Whittaker was born about 1821 in VA (probably Washington Co.) according to subsequent census'. 3. Rachel married Campbell Johnson/Johnston in probably Washington Co., VA in 1838/39. This estimate is based on the fact the Campbell was born in Washington and is with his parents in 1830 Washington Co. census and the birth of Rachel and Campbell's first child in 1839. Campbell & Rachel Johnston are found in the 1840 Smyth Co., VA. census with their first son. I have not been able to determine if they moved or if they lived in a part of Washington Co. which became Smyth Co. in 1832. 4. Moses X. Whitaker has 10 documented children. These children are documented with census and his will written 31 Mar 1871. 1. Male appears in the 1820 WCV Census, probably died before 1930 Census. 2. Mary Ann Whitaker, born 1818. 3. Daughter died as a youngster 4. William Silvester Whitaker, born 1821 5. Calvin Morgan Whitaker, born 1825 6. Lydia E. Whitaker, born June 24, 1830 7. Moses Whitaker, Jr. born 1831 8. Absalom Rufus Whitaker born May 20, 1834 9. Julina O. Whitaker born 1836 10. Eliza Adaline Whitaker born 1840 Moses died in Washington Co., VA on Sept 14, 1875 and is buried at Hayter's Gap, Virginia in the Litton Cemetery. 5. Rachel and Campbell Johnston had 15 children. Four of their daughters were named Mary (not very convincing), Lydia, Eliza, and Julina. Given the naming patterns of the time and the unusual name of Julina I feel I may be on the right track. 6. I believe it is possible that the third child listed for Moses X. Whitaker is actually my ggg-grandmother Rachel Whittaker. I believe that she married before the 1840 census and because she is not listed in the will that Whitaker researchers have concluded she died young. I am hoping someone can either disprove my theory or perhaps give me an atta boy to say they can understand my logic. I would hate to spend years on this if there is someone out there that has proof of the death of the unnamed daughter. Corinne Chadderdon Post Falls, ID USA
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Barbarie/Barbary/Barbre, Bowman, Sherwood, Robinson, Heath Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GBC.2ACE/1440.1 Message Board Post: From the book: 1850 Census of Washington County Virginia--Annotated: household 2021 Henry Parrott 66, saddler, 13 slaves; Peggy 65, John 39 (saddler) Rufus 24 (saddler), Mary 22, Margaret 15 (b. TN), Elkanah 8 (b. TN) 1840 Henry Parrott 1860 Rufus Parrott 34, Mary 27, John F 50 Henry Parrott [Parrett], 15 Nov 1783 Botetort Co-17 Dec 1851, m. 2 Jan 1806 Margaret [Peggy] Piper 16 Feb 1785-6 Mar 1864, [of consumption] 69 yr, dtr of James and Margaret (Vance) Piper. [Death of Peggy Parrott reported by R. M. Parrott, son.] Children: James Piper Parrott, b. 28 Jan 1807-13 Mar 1869, m (1) 7 Feb 1843 Sarah Lyon, (2) 6 Dec 1863 Elizabeth Brewer, dau of John D. and Sarah (Bowers) Brewer; Thryza Parrott 24 Jan 1809-19 Aug 1884 m. 17 Apr 1828 John Marsham Ropp, 11 Feb 1800-18 Aug 1874,son of John and Susan (Rowland) Ropp; John S. Parrott 1 Dec 1810-10 Oct 1871, never married; Dr. William L. Parrott 28 Oct 1813-2 Dec 1845 of Blountville, TN, m. (1) 6 Oct 1835 Mary Dulaney 20 Aug 1813-6 Aug 1843 dtr. of Dr. Elkanah Roberts and Margaret (Snapp) Dulaney; (2) 27 August 1845 Margaret N. Hickman, who m. (2) 5 Sep 1849 Joseph T. Adelsbarger; Henry M. Parrott 6 May 1816-25 Oct 1885 m. 24 Jan 1843 Elizabeth C. Hickman;[Rufus M. Parrott, Pvt., Co. E, 63rd Reg., Infant! ry, Palmer Brig., Stevenson, CSA]. [Henry Parrott, Pvt., Co. I, 48th Reg., Infantry, 2nd Brig., 1st Div., CSA]. Joseph V. Parrott 14 Aug 1818-7 May 1856 of Weston Mo., m. 14 Nov 1856 Pochahontas Railey; David V. Parrott, 8 Oct 1820-5 Jul 1886 of Weston Mo., m. 1 July 1851 Sarah Isabel Vance, 19 Aug 1824-1 Mar 1854, dtr. of James and Amelia (Balfour) Vance; Margaret Jane Parrott 23 Jul 1823-10 Jan 1890, m. 6 Apr 1841 Robert Chambers Craig 21 Jan 1819-13 Jan 1900, son of James Chambers and Amanda Patton (Craig) Craig; Rufus Morgan Parrott, 9 Dec 1825-14 Mar 1905, m. 22 Dec 1858 Mary Eliza Cosby Barr, 24 Sep 832-8 Jul 1889,[Goodson Dist., heart disease], dtr. of the Rev. George R. and Sarah (Rodeferd) Barr; Mary Cummings Parrott, 22 Jan 1828-9 Sep 1904, m. 6 Jan 1858 Samuel Alexander Preston [b. Dec 1827], County Donegal, Ireland], d. 4 Apr 1891, aged 63 [Merchant], son of Samuel and Idsabella Preston. There is additional information in this book on the Brewers, Ropps, Vances, Craigs, Barrs, Prestons., but since there are so many references for you, you should buy the book from the Historical Society of Washington, VA, P.O. Box 484,, Aabingdon, VA 2422-0484, which I think is now about $36, very much worth the money if you have lots of ancstors from Washington Co., VA in the middle of the 19th century. [ ] these brackets are information added to the author's manuscript by the editor.
Hi Elizabeth Carson is related to me. His G,Grandfather was my G. Grandfathers brother. The names I am looking for are,McNutt,Adams,Fields and Pierson. I would appreciate your help. I do not know mush about these books. So I do not know if they have any of my family names. I would hate to spend $70.00 for these two books and not find any that would help me. Thank you Mac McNutt
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/GBC.2ACE/1440 Message Board Post: would like to receive information from descendants of Henry Parrott & Margaret Piper of Abingdon Washington County Va.Henry b 1782 d 1851 he and Margaret were married 1806,had 10 children,all born in Abingdon.
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/GBC.2ACE/1439 Message Board Post: A correction to my previous message. It's "Rafferty Knob".