This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Grant, Coffman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GBC.2ACE/415.1 Message Board Post: Hi. I can't help you, but you may be able to help me. I found James and Jeanette McGinnis Grant while working on my family. One of their daughters was Mary Moore Grant, b. 1800, and one son was Edwin, b. 1809. Mary was reported to have married James Eakin about 1825. The reason I am interested in this family is that one of my great-uncles, Edwin Grant Coffman, b. 1864, has a name that may help me to find his grandfather, my gggrandfather. His last name was Coffman, but I don't know his first name. He was born in Pa. His wife's first name was Mary, who was born in Va. Going on the theory that her maiden name might have been Mary Grant, and that some male in her family may have been named Edwin Grant, I began a search. Mary Grant is the right age to be my gggrandmother, as my ggrandfather William was born in 1830. The other interesting link is that the Grants lived in Washington County, where my single ggrandfather moved at age 21 from Roanoke County. He married my ggrandmother there in 1852, the year after he settled in Abingdon. Of course the problem with Mary is that she married someone else in 1825. She could've been widowed and remarried, and that's what I'm trying to find out. Hugh McGinnis Grant is obviously one of the siblings of Mary and Edwin. Do you have any leads for me? Thanks, Sue Coffman
I need help in deciphering handwriting for the mystery LINDSEY who I believe is my gggg grandmother's household. These Lindseys are on the 1810 Washington Co. VA census. P 693 Mystery LINSEY 2M 10-15, 2M 16-25, 1F 10-15, 1F 16-25, 1F 45 and over. P 693 Isaac LINSEY 1M 16-25, 1F under 10, 1F 16-25. P 748 James LINSEY 2M under 10, 1M 26-44, 1F 16-25 If you have access to the Ancestry.com census images, from the main page http://www.ancestry.com go to: Census images online from 1790 to 1920. 1810 US Census Virginia Washington Unknown Townships P6 Line 6 is the name in question. If you don't have Ancestry.com, and you want to take a stab at my MYSTERY LINDSEY 1810, then e-mail me direct, and I will send you a *jpg image of the page. On one index I found, this name was down as Silas LINSEY. Can see that it does look a bit like Silas, but I have never found any more records mentioning a Silas Linsey in this part of the world. Under William Ferris you will see the name in question. Linsey is obvious, but the first name is questionable. Looks like first letter is an L, same as L in Linsey (If you blow up the image, you can see the curly way the writer does the beginning and end of the letter). Next letter is probably e, although it could be an i. Next letter looks to be t, same as the t in Smith above. Next letter is i (or e), and last letter is most likely s (could be a). I have made this into Letis, short for Leticia. The one woman over 45 matches the family of Leticia Lindsey b1755-60, as I know it from later records. Am I seeing things, or can this be true? What I see now, is Letis, not Silas. What do you think? The family fits like a glove for a widow as head of household, and this being Leticia BRECKENRIDGE LINDSEY, widow of Moses LINDSEY Sr. She appears on land records in Montgomery Co. with her husband, as Lettice, Letty, and Letitia. Marriage record 1785 in Montgomery Co. has her as Leticia Breckenridge, d/o George Breckenridge and Ann Doak. Moses died at least before 1812 according to a land record in which he is deceased. If this is his family, and all the other information matches for associated neighbors, then he has died before this census. This is especially significant, because I did not have any direct proof of the Washington Co Moses Lindsey Sr being the same person as the Montgomery Co. Moses Lindsey who married Leticia Breckenridge. If this is Letis /Leticia, that is enough to convince me. Thanks for your help. Katie _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clark, Robinson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GBC.2ACE/450 Message Board Post: Trying to locate descendants of Mary Ann E. Robinson, born about 1847 in Johnson Co., TN to James JC. (Jimmie) Robinson. She married a Thomas Clark. I think Thomas may be Thomas W. Clark on the 1880 US Census, Washington Co., VA, Abingdon Twp. He was shown as age 37, b. VA; wife Mary Ann, 33, b. TN (both parents b. TN), sons Looney J., 10, b. VA and Preston C., 1, b. VA. I would like to locate any living descendants of this couple. James J.C. (Jimmie) Robinson was killed in about 1905 near Damascus, Washington Co., VA supposedly by a train. If anybody has information on that, I would appreciate knowing about. Or any train accidents in the county in 1904-1906 time period.
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/449 Message Board Post: Looking for info on birth parents of Daniel Mungle and Jacob Mongle, both residents of Washington County in mid 1700's. Suspect the family came to Virginia from Pennsylvania or Maryland. All info greatly appreciated.
Rebekka and Marguerrette, I too am interested in Naomi Myers. I suspect my ggg grandmother, Catharine Myers who m. Moses Lindsey in WCVA in 1813 is older sister or aunt of hers. Naomi's father is David Myers and she has a sister Elizabeth (from a will transcribed by Lisa Heaselden). Lisa is a descendent of Naomi and Woodson. Is Lisa there??? , because she maybe can help you more.) She married Woodson Wood October 8 1834 Washington Co. VA by David JESSE, min. (fr. The Marriages of Washington Co., VA, 1781-1853). Thats all I have, but would like to know more about David MYERS or any other Washington Co. MYERS. Katie ----------------Original message------------------------ >From: "Joe and Rebekka Branson" <bransonjr@earthlink.net> >Reply-To: "Joe and Rebekka Branson" <bransonjr@earthlink.net> >To: VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [VAWASHIN] Re: Woodson Woods and Naomi Myers >Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 17:42:55 -0500 > >I am researching Woodson Wood and Naomi Myers as were mentioned in the >previous message would you or anyone else have any info on them? >Thanks, >Rebekka >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Dean Powell" <zmpowell@hit.net> >To: <VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 12:28 PM >Subject: [VAWASHIN] Allen Fleenor family > > > > I am again running across on the web that Allen Fleenor of Washington >Co., > > VA married Sarah Wood Hobbs, d/o Woodson and Naomi Myers Wood. That is > > IMPOSSIBLE! My ggg grandmother, Nancy Willis, widow of John Willis >married > > Allen after his wife, Sarah died. Allen Fleenor and Sarah Hobbs were > > married 30 Dec 1830 and Allen (wd) and Nancy (wd) were married 25 Nov >1873. > > The parents of Allen on that license are shown as Benjamin and Sarah > > Fleenor. The parents are unnamed for Nancy on marriage license but we >later > > found a death record for a Nancy Fleener (Fleenor?) with "our" Nancy's > > son-in-law, Washington Browning Cunningham shown as friend and >informant. > > We "believe" this is our Nancy Fleenor, second wife of Allen Fleenor and > > her parents there are shown as Joseph and Betty Winfry. I have not been > > able to find out anything about a Joseph and Betty Winfry. > > > > Elizabeth D. Wood who married Allen and Sarah Hobbs Fleenor's son, John >B. > > Fleenor IS the daughter of Woodson and Naomi Myers Wood. > > > > Naomi Myers Wood is 54 in the 1860 census making her born c/a 1806. >Woodson > > and Naomi's daughter, Sarah is 12 years old that year so impossible for >her > > to have married Allen Fleenor. Elizabeth, (Woodson and Naomi's >daughter) > > had already married Allen and Sarah's son, John B. by then. Sarah Hobbs > > Fleenor, Allen's wife was born c/a 1810/11 so it is impossible for her >to > > be the daughter of Naomi and Woodson, Naomi would have only been c/a 4 >or >5 > > years old then. > > > > We have the wills that John Wood, father-in-law of Naomi, wrote leaving >his > > land to heirs if they took care of him, there are two wills and they are >on > > Washington Co, Va website but not with the wills in the regular > > place. Seems like in the first will, one grandson didn't carry out his > > responsibilities and if I remember right one had died and in his second > > will John Wood is naming others as heirs. We have the feeling that this > > John Wood is somehow connected to our John and Mary Musick Wood (my ggg > > grandparents) but have not been able to prove that and may be wrong. >They > > are too near in ages to be father and son, they all lived in the same >area > > of Washington Co., VA. > > > > Another thing out on web is about Elizabeth Fleenor, d/o Allen and Sarah > > Hobbs Fleenor. She married my gg grandmother's brother, Henry Dickenson > > Willis (he died during time of Civil War) and then she married Cyrus >Smith > > and they had several Smith children. I don't know where the marriage to > > Herman Kestnor comes from that is out there, it would have to be many >years > > after her marriage to Cyrus Smith. Sure would love to see a date for >that > > marriage. > > > > I have had info sent to me about Elizabeth Fleenor Willis Smith's >sister, > > Sarah Ann Fleenor Rachel. I enjoy it very much and have it in the >section > > of notebook I have Allen and Sarah Hobbs Fleenor's children in. > > > > It is funny in fact that Allen and Sarah Fleenor's daughter, Elizabeth > > Fleenor and son of John and Nancy Willis, Henry Dickenson Willis married > > and then Elizabeth's father, Allen and Henry Dickenson's mother, Nancy > > married after deaths of their spouses. > > > > Marguerette > > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
Thanks Katie, I didn't have his name Rebekka:) ----- Original Message ----- From: "katie angermeyer" <angermeyer@hotmail.com> To: <VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 12:06 AM Subject: Re: [VAWASHIN] Re: Woodson Woods and Naomi Myers > Rebekka and Marguerrette, > > I too am interested in Naomi Myers. I suspect my ggg grandmother, Catharine > Myers who m. Moses Lindsey in WCVA in 1813 is older sister or aunt of hers. > Naomi's father is David Myers and she has a sister Elizabeth (from a will > transcribed by Lisa Heaselden). Lisa is a descendent of Naomi and Woodson. > Is Lisa there??? , because she maybe can help you more.) She married > Woodson Wood October 8 1834 Washington Co. VA by David JESSE, min. (fr. The > Marriages of Washington Co., VA, 1781-1853). > > Thats all I have, but would like to know more about David MYERS or any other > Washington Co. MYERS. > > Katie > > ----------------Original message------------------------ > >From: "Joe and Rebekka Branson" <bransonjr@earthlink.net> > >Reply-To: "Joe and Rebekka Branson" <bransonjr@earthlink.net> > >To: VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: [VAWASHIN] Re: Woodson Woods and Naomi Myers > >Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 17:42:55 -0500 > > > >I am researching Woodson Wood and Naomi Myers as were mentioned in the > >previous message would you or anyone else have any info on them? > >Thanks, > >Rebekka > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Dean Powell" <zmpowell@hit.net> > >To: <VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 12:28 PM > >Subject: [VAWASHIN] Allen Fleenor family > > > > > > > I am again running across on the web that Allen Fleenor of Washington > >Co., > > > VA married Sarah Wood Hobbs, d/o Woodson and Naomi Myers Wood. That is > > > IMPOSSIBLE! My ggg grandmother, Nancy Willis, widow of John Willis > >married > > > Allen after his wife, Sarah died. Allen Fleenor and Sarah Hobbs were > > > married 30 Dec 1830 and Allen (wd) and Nancy (wd) were married 25 Nov > >1873. > > > The parents of Allen on that license are shown as Benjamin and Sarah > > > Fleenor. The parents are unnamed for Nancy on marriage license but we > >later > > > found a death record for a Nancy Fleener (Fleenor?) with "our" Nancy's > > > son-in-law, Washington Browning Cunningham shown as friend and > >informant. > > > We "believe" this is our Nancy Fleenor, second wife of Allen Fleenor and > > > her parents there are shown as Joseph and Betty Winfry. I have not been > > > able to find out anything about a Joseph and Betty Winfry. > > > > > > Elizabeth D. Wood who married Allen and Sarah Hobbs Fleenor's son, John > >B. > > > Fleenor IS the daughter of Woodson and Naomi Myers Wood. > > > > > > Naomi Myers Wood is 54 in the 1860 census making her born c/a 1806. > >Woodson > > > and Naomi's daughter, Sarah is 12 years old that year so impossible for > >her > > > to have married Allen Fleenor. Elizabeth, (Woodson and Naomi's > >daughter) > > > had already married Allen and Sarah's son, John B. by then. Sarah Hobbs > > > Fleenor, Allen's wife was born c/a 1810/11 so it is impossible for her > >to > > > be the daughter of Naomi and Woodson, Naomi would have only been c/a 4 > >or > >5 > > > years old then. > > > > > > We have the wills that John Wood, father-in-law of Naomi, wrote leaving > >his > > > land to heirs if they took care of him, there are two wills and they are > >on > > > Washington Co, Va website but not with the wills in the regular > > > place. Seems like in the first will, one grandson didn't carry out his > > > responsibilities and if I remember right one had died and in his second > > > will John Wood is naming others as heirs. We have the feeling that this > > > John Wood is somehow connected to our John and Mary Musick Wood (my ggg > > > grandparents) but have not been able to prove that and may be wrong. > >They > > > are too near in ages to be father and son, they all lived in the same > >area > > > of Washington Co., VA. > > > > > > Another thing out on web is about Elizabeth Fleenor, d/o Allen and Sarah > > > Hobbs Fleenor. She married my gg grandmother's brother, Henry Dickenson > > > Willis (he died during time of Civil War) and then she married Cyrus > >Smith > > > and they had several Smith children. I don't know where the marriage to > > > Herman Kestnor comes from that is out there, it would have to be many > >years > > > after her marriage to Cyrus Smith. Sure would love to see a date for > >that > > > marriage. > > > > > > I have had info sent to me about Elizabeth Fleenor Willis Smith's > >sister, > > > Sarah Ann Fleenor Rachel. I enjoy it very much and have it in the > >section > > > of notebook I have Allen and Sarah Hobbs Fleenor's children in. > > > > > > It is funny in fact that Allen and Sarah Fleenor's daughter, Elizabeth > > > Fleenor and son of John and Nancy Willis, Henry Dickenson Willis married > > > and then Elizabeth's father, Allen and Henry Dickenson's mother, Nancy > > > married after deaths of their spouses. > > > > > > Marguerette > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: > http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx >
I am researching Woodson Wood and Naomi Myers as were mentioned in the previous message would you or anyone else have any info on them? Thanks, Rebekka ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dean Powell" <zmpowell@hit.net> To: <VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 12:28 PM Subject: [VAWASHIN] Allen Fleenor family > I am again running across on the web that Allen Fleenor of Washington Co., > VA married Sarah Wood Hobbs, d/o Woodson and Naomi Myers Wood. That is > IMPOSSIBLE! My ggg grandmother, Nancy Willis, widow of John Willis married > Allen after his wife, Sarah died. Allen Fleenor and Sarah Hobbs were > married 30 Dec 1830 and Allen (wd) and Nancy (wd) were married 25 Nov 1873. > The parents of Allen on that license are shown as Benjamin and Sarah > Fleenor. The parents are unnamed for Nancy on marriage license but we later > found a death record for a Nancy Fleener (Fleenor?) with "our" Nancy's > son-in-law, Washington Browning Cunningham shown as friend and informant. > We "believe" this is our Nancy Fleenor, second wife of Allen Fleenor and > her parents there are shown as Joseph and Betty Winfry. I have not been > able to find out anything about a Joseph and Betty Winfry. > > Elizabeth D. Wood who married Allen and Sarah Hobbs Fleenor's son, John B. > Fleenor IS the daughter of Woodson and Naomi Myers Wood. > > Naomi Myers Wood is 54 in the 1860 census making her born c/a 1806. Woodson > and Naomi's daughter, Sarah is 12 years old that year so impossible for her > to have married Allen Fleenor. Elizabeth, (Woodson and Naomi's daughter) > had already married Allen and Sarah's son, John B. by then. Sarah Hobbs > Fleenor, Allen's wife was born c/a 1810/11 so it is impossible for her to > be the daughter of Naomi and Woodson, Naomi would have only been c/a 4 or 5 > years old then. > > We have the wills that John Wood, father-in-law of Naomi, wrote leaving his > land to heirs if they took care of him, there are two wills and they are on > Washington Co, Va website but not with the wills in the regular > place. Seems like in the first will, one grandson didn't carry out his > responsibilities and if I remember right one had died and in his second > will John Wood is naming others as heirs. We have the feeling that this > John Wood is somehow connected to our John and Mary Musick Wood (my ggg > grandparents) but have not been able to prove that and may be wrong. They > are too near in ages to be father and son, they all lived in the same area > of Washington Co., VA. > > Another thing out on web is about Elizabeth Fleenor, d/o Allen and Sarah > Hobbs Fleenor. She married my gg grandmother's brother, Henry Dickenson > Willis (he died during time of Civil War) and then she married Cyrus Smith > and they had several Smith children. I don't know where the marriage to > Herman Kestnor comes from that is out there, it would have to be many years > after her marriage to Cyrus Smith. Sure would love to see a date for that > marriage. > > I have had info sent to me about Elizabeth Fleenor Willis Smith's sister, > Sarah Ann Fleenor Rachel. I enjoy it very much and have it in the section > of notebook I have Allen and Sarah Hobbs Fleenor's children in. > > It is funny in fact that Allen and Sarah Fleenor's daughter, Elizabeth > Fleenor and son of John and Nancy Willis, Henry Dickenson Willis married > and then Elizabeth's father, Allen and Henry Dickenson's mother, Nancy > married after deaths of their spouses. > > Marguerette > > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Moore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GBC.2ACE/448 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Solomon Moore b. 1861 in Washington Co. VA. He married a Virginia? in 1880. Some of children's names were James Noten, Jack, and Delia.
I am again running across on the web that Allen Fleenor of Washington Co., VA married Sarah Wood Hobbs, d/o Woodson and Naomi Myers Wood. That is IMPOSSIBLE! My ggg grandmother, Nancy Willis, widow of John Willis married Allen after his wife, Sarah died. Allen Fleenor and Sarah Hobbs were married 30 Dec 1830 and Allen (wd) and Nancy (wd) were married 25 Nov 1873. The parents of Allen on that license are shown as Benjamin and Sarah Fleenor. The parents are unnamed for Nancy on marriage license but we later found a death record for a Nancy Fleener (Fleenor?) with "our" Nancy's son-in-law, Washington Browning Cunningham shown as friend and informant. We "believe" this is our Nancy Fleenor, second wife of Allen Fleenor and her parents there are shown as Joseph and Betty Winfry. I have not been able to find out anything about a Joseph and Betty Winfry. Elizabeth D. Wood who married Allen and Sarah Hobbs Fleenor's son, John B. Fleenor IS the daughter of Woodson and Naomi Myers Wood. Naomi Myers Wood is 54 in the 1860 census making her born c/a 1806. Woodson and Naomi's daughter, Sarah is 12 years old that year so impossible for her to have married Allen Fleenor. Elizabeth, (Woodson and Naomi's daughter) had already married Allen and Sarah's son, John B. by then. Sarah Hobbs Fleenor, Allen's wife was born c/a 1810/11 so it is impossible for her to be the daughter of Naomi and Woodson, Naomi would have only been c/a 4 or 5 years old then. We have the wills that John Wood, father-in-law of Naomi, wrote leaving his land to heirs if they took care of him, there are two wills and they are on Washington Co, Va website but not with the wills in the regular place. Seems like in the first will, one grandson didn't carry out his responsibilities and if I remember right one had died and in his second will John Wood is naming others as heirs. We have the feeling that this John Wood is somehow connected to our John and Mary Musick Wood (my ggg grandparents) but have not been able to prove that and may be wrong. They are too near in ages to be father and son, they all lived in the same area of Washington Co., VA. Another thing out on web is about Elizabeth Fleenor, d/o Allen and Sarah Hobbs Fleenor. She married my gg grandmother's brother, Henry Dickenson Willis (he died during time of Civil War) and then she married Cyrus Smith and they had several Smith children. I don't know where the marriage to Herman Kestnor comes from that is out there, it would have to be many years after her marriage to Cyrus Smith. Sure would love to see a date for that marriage. I have had info sent to me about Elizabeth Fleenor Willis Smith's sister, Sarah Ann Fleenor Rachel. I enjoy it very much and have it in the section of notebook I have Allen and Sarah Hobbs Fleenor's children in. It is funny in fact that Allen and Sarah Fleenor's daughter, Elizabeth Fleenor and son of John and Nancy Willis, Henry Dickenson Willis married and then Elizabeth's father, Allen and Henry Dickenson's mother, Nancy married after deaths of their spouses. Marguerette
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fleenor, Fleener, Flener, Flinner Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GBC.2ACE/447.3.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Hi Elizabeth: I'll send you an invitation to our family research website at MyFamily.com. You'll find a tremendous number of gedcoms, dozens of old photos, and lots of research files. We love to share what we've learned. It's only a private site because some of our material is not 100% verified and you know easy it is to perpetuate misinformation on the Internet! Being invited allows us to tell new members to excercise caution using all the info. Now, as to the reunions. There will be one in Washington Co. IN this summer (June 21-23rd, 2002) and we hope the next one in 2003 will be held in VA on the site of an historic church that was built on land originally owned by Michael Fleenor. Eddie Howard and I are working together closely to form a non-profit family association that can be incorporated so that our group would qualify to petition the court for ownership of the structure. Our hope is that we could designate it as a family heritage facility for education and research. Please round up all your family researchers and encourage them to help us get this project off the ground. You'll find more information on our initial steps toward this goal when you visit my website.
Hello List Where do I get a copy of a Will in Wash. Co. Thanks Joe EVans
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Fleenor, Hobbs, Leonard, Hughes Washington Co Va. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GBC.2ACE/447.3.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Hello, I am Elizabeth Evans, from the line of Nicholas, Isaac, Elijah. I did attend the earlier Virginia reunion and would love to join in on whatever you are doing.. I do have lots of information to share and would like to see this family come together on some of the early "facts".. that are proven facts. I have corresponded with many of those who have answered you on this site and we have shared information. Hello, everybody..hope to see you at a 2003 reunion, please keep me informed. Elizabeth
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/447.4.1 Message Board Post: I'll send an invitation by email.
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/447.4 Message Board Post: I too would be interested in your Fleenor website. I descend from Rev. James Fleenor who I believe is a grandson of Nicholas Fleenor.
A dhever@aol.com put a query out but the emails all come back. If Dianna is still out there she should contact me. jane
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/447.3.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Doug. I'd be happy to send you an invitation to our family research website. It's called AfterImage and is hosted on MyFamily.com. We have dozens of members, tons of photos and gedcoms and research files. We have members who spell their names in many different ways, but we're all descended from Johannes and Anna. From which of their children are you descended? I come from Nicholas and Maria Catharina Fulkerson Fleenor
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/447.3.1.1 Message Board Post: Janice, I am a descendant of Johannes & Anna, but have very little infomation on them.Maybe you could help me with some.
While double checking on the web whether a proposed project of mind had already been put on the web, I found it sorta had. The following site has great scans of the Nat'l Archives film in the subject line (I don't feel like going upstairs to get the film number). I have requested some info from the people who did it on whether the data had been extracted & put in database form on the Web. Hopefully I will know soon. If not, that will be the next project after Prince George's county. (My project regarding New York Negro Inspection Lists 1783 fell through as a group sponsored by the Canadian gov't has it on-line already). The military interment site's URL is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/special/military/toc.html The site is organized by States. Open the state & then military post. Go to the oen you wish to check & click on the page numbers for the actual scans. Some of the entries have notes regarding cause of death, relationships, etc. Very interesting stuff!! If you had ancestors who went West & disappeared, this may be a place to check. Happy New Year, Billy
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/447.3.1 Message Board Post: The reunion is for ALL descendants and family connections of Johannes Flinner and his wife Anna Minnick, regardless of where they live. We have people coming from all over the country. You are all also welcome to join our family research website. I'll send you an invitation.
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/447.3 Message Board Post: We are decendents of Michael and Sarah Lynder living in Warren Co.In.Also have connections with Fleeners in Vigo Co.In.Group in Mi.Is this reunion for all Fleenor researchers or just the Va branch.Some of our branch is still residing in Mendota.Just wondering?