I haven't seen his name but I wonder if someting similar happed to my ancestor, William Dunn, who appears in Washington County, VA about 1788 seems to have no existence prior to this. Family tradition says he came to America at the start of the war and soon participated in the conflict. We have found no documentation of his passage or involvement in the war. Have you heard of this name change happening to others? ----- Original Message ----- From: <Whirledppp@aol.com> To: <VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 9:20 AM Subject: [VAWASHIN] Revolutionary War > > With all this talk of Rev. War Soldiers, I thought I might take this > opportunity to check out a possible ancestor, John William (Albert) Johnson. > He was apparently indentured to a gentleman in Pennsylvania to pay for his > passage to America, then was "recruited" to fight for the British in the Rev. > War, he deserted the Brits, changed his name from Albert to Johns(t)on, and > joined up with the Colonists. > > His descendants show up in Washington Co., VA. I got all this information > from other Johns(t)on researchers on the internet. Does this sound familiar > to anyone or has anyone seen his name on any war rolls? > > Gerri >
Bonnie replied to me, but it was someone else asking about Richard and I couldn't remember who that was. So I am sending this to the list. Katie Angermeyer >From: "BONNIE SMITH" <DuffSmith@prodigy.net> >Reply-To: "BONNIE SMITH" <DuffSmith@prodigy.net> >To: "katie angermeyer" <angermeyer@hotmail.com> >Subject: Re: [VAWASHIN] Revolutionary Patriots >Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 12:15:26 -0500 > >Katie, don't see your Richard, but found these - only ones listed, in >this cemetery. >* William Henry White 1850-1935 & wife, Louise E. Barb White >1863-1946, Old markers that had inscriptions changed: > >Old: New Markers >Louesa B. White 1863-1946 E. BARB >Wm. Henry WHITE 1850-1935 K. BARB > >This is the BARB/YOUNG Cemetery, located about 1/2 mile north of >Sullivan Co. TN line and one mile NE of Zion Lutheran Church in the >Leonard Community of Sullivan Co. It is locatd on a farm. Their are >about 38 Cemeteries listed with WHITES interred. Will check the >others for you as time permits. > >Re: Index to Washington Co. Cemeteries, Series II, no. 26 1989, and >copied from High on a Windy Hill by Catheriine S. McConnell, a 426 >page book describing the cemeteries of Washington Co. VA. > > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
List manager, please e-mail me privately regarding a concern I have. I wasn't sure how to get in touch with you off line. Thanks, Katie _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
With all this talk of Rev. War Soldiers, I thought I might take this opportunity to check out a possible ancestor, John William (Albert) Johnson. He was apparently indentured to a gentleman in Pennsylvania to pay for his passage to America, then was "recruited" to fight for the British in the Rev. War, he deserted the Brits, changed his name from Albert to Johns(t)on, and joined up with the Colonists. His descendants show up in Washington Co., VA. I got all this information from other Johns(t)on researchers on the internet. Does this sound familiar to anyone or has anyone seen his name on any war rolls? Gerri
PLEASE READ THE BELOW MESSAGE and the RESPONSE! The computers of these infected people are sending out the virus, they have no idea they have it! It is the BADTRANS virus. Cheryl and the others need to clean their computers and be very careful about attachments that may be coming in from people you know! Please read how to clean up your systems below. I apologize for the non-genealogy intrusion..but please, please read below! Sheila ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barb Norvell Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 6:15 AM Cheryl and list. Someone is really doing a thing on this list. I not only got an email with Cheryl's name as sender, I also received one with Barbara and Kevin Miller. This also had the same kind of attachment that I received in the name of Cheryl.. DO NOT OPEN ANY OF THESE ATTACHMENTS.I don't know who is doing this, but someone has invaded the genealogy lists and creating havoc. I like Cheryl apologize for sending this to the list, but I felt it very necessary. I have known and corresponded with Cheryl for several years, and she has sent me much information, so I know the virus did not come from her, and I am sure of the same with Barb and Kevin. A very mean spirted person is invading these lists. The same thing happened on another list, and some people lost all of the info on their harddrive. There was a discussion on another list, and I am going to try and find out the suggestions that were made there. There is a site to go to that you can use to find out if you have a virus. Barb > It is the BADTRANS VIRUS!!!!!!!!!!!! HERE IS SOME INFO: My friend Dan's virus help site http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/page1.html Here is a little more info on this Virus. Good Luck. W32.Badtrans.13312@mm Discovered on: April 11, 2001 Last Updated on: May 4, 2001 at 01:43:06 PM PDT Due to an increase in the number of submissions, W32.Badtrans.13312@mm has been upgraded to a Category 4 threat. It is a MAPI worm that replies to all unread mails in your email message folders, and drops a backdoor Trojan. Also Known As: W32/Badtrans-A, W32/Badtrans@MM, BadTrans, IWorm_Badtrans, I-Worm.Badtrans, TROJ_BADTRANS.A Category: Worm Infection Length: 13312 Virus Definitions: April 11, 2001 Threat Assessment: Wild: High Damage: Medium Distribution: High Wild: Number of infections: 50 - 9999 Number of sites: More than 10 Geographical distribution: High Threat containment: Easy Removal: Easy Damage: Payload: Large scale e-mailing: It replies to all unread messages in the message folders within the default MAPI email program. Compromises security settings: It drops a backdoor Trojan. Technical description: When the worm is executed, it drops the backdoor Trojan Hkk32.exe in the \Windows folder, and then executes it. It then copies itself into the Windows folder as inetd.exe, adds a run= line to the Win.ini, and displays the following message: The next time that the computer is rebooted, the worm will wait for 5 minutes, then it will use MAPI to find all unread email messages and reply to all of them. The worm will attach itself to the email, using one of the following file names: Pics.ZIP.scr images.pif README.TXT.pif New_Napster_Site.DOC.scr news_doc.scr hamster.ZIP.scr YOU_are_FAT!.TXT.pif searchURL.scr SETUP.pif Card.pif Me_nude.AVI.pif Sorry_about_yesterday.DOC.pif s3msong.MP3.pif docs.scr Humor.TXT.pif fun.pif Removal instructions: Because W32.Badtrans.13312@mm affects different operating systems in different ways, how you remove this worm depends on your operating system. Follow the instructions in the order given. To remove the worm: 1. Run LiveUpdate to make sure that you have the most recent virus definitions. 2. Start Norton AntiVirus (NAV), and then run a full system scan, making sure that NAV is set to scan all files. 3. Delete any files detected as W32.Badtrans.13312@mm. What you do next depends on whether NAV was able to delete files that it detected as infected with W32.Badtrans.13312@mm: If NAV was able to delete all files that it detected as infected, do one of the following: If you are using Windows 95/98/Me, skip to the section To edit the Win.ini file. If you are using Windows NT/2000, and NAV was able to delete all infected files, you are finished. If NAV was not able to delete all files that it detected as infected, go on to the next section and see the instructions for your operating system: How to remove files that cannot be deleted by NAV Follow the instructions for your operating system only if NAV could not delete files that it detected as infected, W32.Badtrans.13312@mm. Windows 95/98/Me: 1. Restart the computer in Safe mode. For instructions on how to restart in Safe mode, see the document How to restart Windows 9x or Windows Me in Safe Mode. 2. Run the scan again and delete any files detected as W32.Badtrans.13312@mm. 3. When the scan is finished, go on to the section To edit the Win.ini file. Windows NT with FAT32/FAT16: 1. Restart the computer in VGA mode and run the scan again. 2. Delete any files detected as W32.Badtrans.13312@mm. 3. Restart the computer to complete the removal procedure. Windows 2000 with FAT32/FAT16: 1. Restart the computer in Safe mode. For instructions on how to restart in Safe mode, see the document How to start Windows 2000 in Safe Mode. 2. Run the scan again and delete any files detected as W32.Badtrans.13312@mm. 3. Restart the computer to complete the removal procedure. Windows NT/2000 with NTFS: Removal on Windows NT/2000 with NTFS is a bit more complex, as you first must edit the registry. CAUTION: We strongly recommend that you back up the system registry before making any changes. Incorrect changes to the registry could result in permanent data loss or corrupted files. Please make sure you modify only the keys specified. Please see the document How to back up the Windows registry before proceeding. This document is available from the Symantec Fax-on-Demand system. In the U.S. and Canada, call (541) 984-2490, select option 2, and then request document 927002. 1. Click Start, and then click Run. The Run dialog box appears. 2. Type regedit and then click OK. The Registry Editor opens. 3. Navigate to the following subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce 4. In the right pane, delete the following value: Kernel32 KERN32.EXE 5. Navigate to the following subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows 6. In the right pane, delete the following value: run <path>\Inetd.exe 7. Exit the Registry editor. 8. Restart the computer. 9. Run the scan again and delete any files detected as W32.Badtrans.13312@mm. This completes the removal procedure for users of Windows NT/2000 with NTFS To edit the Win.ini file: If you are running Windows 95/98/Me, you must also do the following: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. Type the following and then click OK: edit c:\windows\win.ini NOTE: If you have installed Windows to a different location, make the appropriate substitution. 3. In the [windows] section, locate the run= line. It will look similar to the following: run=c:\windows\inetd.exe 4. Remove the text to the right of the = sign, so that the line now reads: run= 5. Save your changes and exit the System Configuration Editor. Write-up by: Peter Ferrie
Cheryl and list. Someone is really doing a thing on this list. I not only got an email with Cheryl's name as sender, I also received one with Barbara and Kevin Miller. This also had the same kind of attachment that I received in the name of Cheryl.. DO NOT OPEN ANY OF THESE ATTACHMENTS. I don't know who is doing this, but someone has invaded the genealogy lists and creating havoc. I like Cheryl apologize for sending this to the list, but I felt it very necessary. I have known and corresponded with Cheryl for several years, and she has sent me much information, so I know the virus did not come from her, and I am sure of the same with Barb and Kevin. A very mean spirted person is invading these lists. The same thing happened on another list, and some people lost all of the info on their harddrive. There was a discussion on another list, and I am going to try and find out the suggestions that were made there. There is a site to go to that you can use to find out if you have a virus. Barb > Subject: [VAWASHIN] Re: VAWASHIN-D Digest V01 #111 > Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 15:07:54 +0000 > From: Barb Norvell <barbnor@InfoAve.Net> > To: VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Annette, > You asked the same question that I was going to. My line is Margaret > Clark who married Basil Warren in Washington Co. Margaret was a > daughter of Peter Clark. Check out my site and see if I have any info > that you need, or if you have any info that I could use. > > Barb > > Main lines COLE, WARREN & ROBERTS > Other names Carrico, Stoneman, Haga, Parks and more > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=barbnor > > > > > Subject: [VAWASHIN] Revolutionary Patriots > > Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 16:19:13 -0400 > > From: "Annette Hill" <a.t.hill@worldnet.att.net> > > To: VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com > > > > In Washington Co. Digest 110 there is a list of those Revolutionaries > > who are buried in Washington Co., VA, and who will be honored on July > > 4th. There is a Peter Clark listed who is my ancestor, but I did not > > know that he was a patriot. Can someone enlighten me about him? My > > Peter Clark was born in Argyllshire in March 1752, died 25 September > > 1821. He is not listed in the DAR Index. Any help will be greatly > > appreciated. > > > > Annette Taylor > > Virginia Beach, VA > > > > ______________________________ > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [VAWASHIN] Re: VAWASHIN-D Digest V01 #111 > Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 19:35:01 -0400 > From: "Cheryl LeSueur" <cher27@preferred.com> > To: VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com > > To all list members: > Please be informed I did NOT send the following reply to the list. As > you will note, Barbara Norvell replied to the query. > Can anyone explain why, how & who has used my e-mail address in > responding to Annette Taylor's query as stated below? Please write to > me privately and forgive me for using the List for help on this matter. > > I might also add that the note from Barbara & Kevin Miller dated > 6/15/01 - 9:25 p.m. re: 4th of July Ceremony with an attachment and > when I tried to open it by way of a floppy disk it informed me the file > data was corrupt probably due to bad data transmission or bad disk > access even though I used a brand new floppy disk. > > To the List owner, I sincerely apologize for using the List in this > manner. I was trying to help everyone with the Washington County > Revolutionary Patriots Ceremony announcement. Thank you for > understanding. > > Sincerely, > Cheryl LeSueur from VA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cheryl LeSueur" <cher27@preferred.com> > To: <VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 7:19 PM > Subject: [VAWASHIN] Re: VAWASHIN-D Digest V01 #111 > > > Hi Annette, > > You asked the same question that I was going to. My line is Margaret > > Clark who married Basil Warren in Washington Co. Margaret was a > > daughter of Peter Clark. Check out my site and see if I have any info > > that you need, or if you have any info that I could use. > > > > Barb > > > > Main lines COLE, WARREN & ROBERTS > > Other names Carrico, Stoneman, Haga, Parks and more > > > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=barbnor > > > > > > > > > > Subject: [VAWASHIN] Revolutionary Patriots > > > Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 16:19:13 -0400 > > > From: "Annette Hill" <a.t.hill@worldnet.att.net> > > > To: VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > > In Washington Co. Digest 110 there is a list of those > Revolutionaries > > > who are buried in Washington Co., VA, and who will be honored on > July > > > 4th. There is a Peter Clark listed who is my ancestor, but I did > not > > > know that he was a patriot. Can someone enlighten me about him? My > > > Peter Clark was born in Argyllshire in March 1752, died 25 September > > > 1821. He is not listed in the DAR Index. Any help will be greatly > > > appreciated. > > > > > > Annette Taylor > > > Virginia Beach, VA > > > > > > ______________________________ > > > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [VAWASHIN] Obituaries: William R. Kelly and Ellen B. Kelly, Washington Co., VA > Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 20:04:53 EDT > From: HerbCunnin@aol.com > To: VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com > > Am looking for the obituaries for William Rayborn Kelly and his wife, Ellen > Bruner (Byars) Kelly, who died and are buried in Washington Co., VA. William > Rayborn Kelly died on 19 December 1916 while Ellen Bruner Kelly died on 13 > March 1932. Would like to have both obituaries but am especially interested > in obtaining a copy of her obituary. > > Have made several efforts to obtain a copy of these obituaries but cannot > find a the name of any Washington Co., VA newspaper that was being published > on the dates of death. No depositary for such newspapers cannot be found in > the Washington Co., VA area. Would greatly appreciate the names of such > newspapers and where they might be on find. Any assistance in this area > would be greatly appreciated. > > Herb Cunningham > HerbCunnin@aol.com > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [VAWASHIN] Re: HANES/HAYNES, Sarah > Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 20:09:57 -0500 > From: "BONNIE SMITH" <DuffSmith@prodigy.net> > To: VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com > > Does anyone have a Sarah Hanes/Haynes who married John DUFF in 1806 in > Wash.Co.VA? Her birth date would be about 1780-85. She MAY have a > sister Abigail Haynes who married another John DUFF - cousin of her > husband. Her father is supposed to have been a Captain in the Rev. > War. She and John moved to Monroe County TN about 1824. Any > information appreciated. -- Main lines COLE, WARREN & ROBERTS Other names Carrico, Stoneman, Haga, Parks and more http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=barbnor
Does anyone have a Sarah Hanes/Haynes who married John DUFF in 1806 in Wash.Co.VA? Her birth date would be about 1780-85. She MAY have a sister Abigail Haynes who married another John DUFF - cousin of her husband. Her father is supposed to have been a Captain in the Rev. War. She and John moved to Monroe County TN about 1824. Any information appreciated.
Am looking for the obituaries for William Rayborn Kelly and his wife, Ellen Bruner (Byars) Kelly, who died and are buried in Washington Co., VA. William Rayborn Kelly died on 19 December 1916 while Ellen Bruner Kelly died on 13 March 1932. Would like to have both obituaries but am especially interested in obtaining a copy of her obituary. Have made several efforts to obtain a copy of these obituaries but cannot find a the name of any Washington Co., VA newspaper that was being published on the dates of death. No depositary for such newspapers cannot be found in the Washington Co., VA area. Would greatly appreciate the names of such newspapers and where they might be on find. Any assistance in this area would be greatly appreciated. Herb Cunningham HerbCunnin@aol.com
To all list members: Please be informed I did NOT send the following reply to the list. As you will note, Barbara Norvell replied to the query. Can anyone explain why, how & who has used my e-mail address in responding to Annette Taylor's query as stated below? Please write to me privately and forgive me for using the List for help on this matter. I might also add that the note from Barbara & Kevin Miller dated 6/15/01 - 9:25 p.m. re: 4th of July Ceremony with an attachment and when I tried to open it by way of a floppy disk it informed me the file data was corrupt probably due to bad data transmission or bad disk access even though I used a brand new floppy disk. To the List owner, I sincerely apologize for using the List in this manner. I was trying to help everyone with the Washington County Revolutionary Patriots Ceremony announcement. Thank you for understanding. Sincerely, Cheryl LeSueur from VA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cheryl LeSueur" <cher27@preferred.com> To: <VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 7:19 PM Subject: [VAWASHIN] Re: VAWASHIN-D Digest V01 #111 > Hi Annette, > You asked the same question that I was going to. My line is Margaret > Clark who married Basil Warren in Washington Co. Margaret was a > daughter of Peter Clark. Check out my site and see if I have any info > that you need, or if you have any info that I could use. > > Barb > > Main lines COLE, WARREN & ROBERTS > Other names Carrico, Stoneman, Haga, Parks and more > > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=barbnor > > > > > > Subject: [VAWASHIN] Revolutionary Patriots > > Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 16:19:13 -0400 > > From: "Annette Hill" <a.t.hill@worldnet.att.net> > > To: VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com > > > > In Washington Co. Digest 110 there is a list of those Revolutionaries > > who are buried in Washington Co., VA, and who will be honored on July > > 4th. There is a Peter Clark listed who is my ancestor, but I did not > > know that he was a patriot. Can someone enlighten me about him? My > > Peter Clark was born in Argyllshire in March 1752, died 25 September > > 1821. He is not listed in the DAR Index. Any help will be greatly > > appreciated. > > > > Annette Taylor > > Virginia Beach, VA > > > > ______________________________ > >
Hi Annette, You asked the same question that I was going to. My line is Margaret Clark who married Basil Warren in Washington Co. Margaret was a daughter of Peter Clark. Check out my site and see if I have any info that you need, or if you have any info that I could use. Barb Main lines COLE, WARREN & ROBERTS Other names Carrico, Stoneman, Haga, Parks and more http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=barbnor > > Subject: [VAWASHIN] Revolutionary Patriots > Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 16:19:13 -0400 > From: "Annette Hill" <a.t.hill@worldnet.att.net> > To: VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com > > In Washington Co. Digest 110 there is a list of those Revolutionaries > who are buried in Washington Co., VA, and who will be honored on July > 4th. There is a Peter Clark listed who is my ancestor, but I did not > know that he was a patriot. Can someone enlighten me about him? My > Peter Clark was born in Argyllshire in March 1752, died 25 September > 1821. He is not listed in the DAR Index. Any help will be greatly > appreciated. > > Annette Taylor > Virginia Beach, VA > > ______________________________
Margaret, I believe you meant to send this to the whole list. So I forwarded your inquiry. Katie >From: Whitefam13@aol.com >To: angermeyer@hotmail.com >Subject: Re: [VAWASHIN] Revolutionary Patriots >Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 02:15:56 EDT > >I am looking for the burial place of who Richard White died 1826. We think >he was buried in Washington County. He was a Revolutionary War Soldier. >Margaret Tittle _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
Concerning the list of those Revolutionaries who are buried in Washington Co., VA, and who will be honored on July 4th. I would be interested in hearing from anyone who knows of the Peter Johnston or Robert Neeley on that list. Katie Angermeyer _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
Thank you, Cheryl, for sending the list of Washington County Rev War soldiers. I'm a descendant of Ezekiel Hobbs, but I'm confused by the Rev. in front of his name. Ann
In Washington Co. Digest 110 there is a list of those Revolutionaries who are buried in Washington Co., VA, and who will be honored on July 4th. There is a Peter Clark listed who is my ancestor, but I did not know that he was a patriot. Can someone enlighten me about him? My Peter Clark was born in Argyllshire in March 1752, died 25 September 1821. He is not listed in the DAR Index. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Annette Taylor Virginia Beach, VA
----- Original Message ----- From: <Lcflcflcf@aol.com> To: <VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 10:27 AM Subject: [VAWASHIN] 4th of July Ceremony > On 06-06-2001 I received a lovely invitation from the DAR announcing a > ceremony to honor Rev War Veterans on July 4th at Sinking Springs Cemetery in > Abingdon VA. > > Question: Does anyone know the names of the Rev War Veterans they will be > honoring? I have 5 different direct grandfathers who should be included in > the group, and I would like to notify some local relatives. However, I want > to notify the correct local relatives. > > leslie c foster > ********* Leslie, The WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS dated June 13, 2001 details the upcoming July 4, 2001 ceremony to honor soldiers of the American Revolution: Monument to Honor War Heroes The Black's Fort Chapter of the DAR is erecting a monument in the Sinking Spring Cemetery in Abingdon, Virginia to honor soldiers of the American Revolution who are buried in Washington County. The public is invited to the dedication ceremony which will be held on July 4 at 10:30 a.m. at the cemetery. Any person who is a descendant of one of these soldiers can receive a special invitation by writing to Black's Fort Chapter DAR, 425 Winterham Drive, Abingdon, VA 24211. The following are the names that will be included on the monument: Aylesworth, Benjamin Baker, Isaac Barker, Edward Beatie, John Beattie, John Beattie, William Berry, Thomas, Sr. Berry, William Blackburn, William Bowman, Esaius Bradley, John Brown, John Buchanan, William Buchanan, Robert, Sr. Campbell, Colin Campbell, James Campbell, John Carmack, John Carmack, William Carson, David Chapman, Isaac Clapp, Earl B. Clark, George, Sr. Clark, George, Sr. Clark, James, Sr. Clark, Peter Cline, Andrew Colville, Andrew Colville, Samuel Conn, William Young Corry, James Craig, Robert, Sr. Craig, David Crawford, Rev. Edward Crook, Henry Cuddy, James Cummings, Rev. Charles Cusick, John Davenport, Thomas Davies, James Deck, Adam Deck, George Dickinson, Humphrey Doran, Terrance James Douglas, John Dryden, Nathaniel Duff, David Duff, Samuel Dunn, William Dunkin, Elizabeth Alex Dunkin, Eleanor Sharp Dunkin, John, Sr. Dunkin, John, Jr. Edmondson, Andrew Edmondson, Robert, Sr. Edmondson, William Edmondson, Moses Edmiston, William Elliot, James Fleenor, Michael Fulkerson, James Fullen, James Gamble, George Gilmore, Jimmy Gist, Nathaniel Graham, James Grier, William Grimes, James Hagey, Johann Martin Hammond, William Harrell, Reuben Hayter, Israel Henderson, John Henegar, Henry Henegar, Jacob Hensley, Samuel Henry, Robert Hobbs, Rev. Ezekiel Hope, James Houston, John Jamison, Thomas Johnston, Peter Jones, John Kelly, John Kendrick, John Keys, James Kincannon, James Kincannon, Matthew Kincannon, Francis King, William Kinkead, John Laird, James Laughlin, James Leonard, Frederick Lowry, David Lowry, John Loyd, John Lyon, Humberson McCauley, John McChesney, Samuel McConnell, Abram McCrosky, James, Jr. McCulloch, Robert McCulloch, Thomas McGee, Thomas McNew, Edward Main, Sabeers Maxwell, Nathaniel Maxwell, Thomas Maxwell, James Meek, Samuel Mongle, Jacob, Sr. Mongle, Jacob, Jr. Montgomery, Richard Moore, William Mumpower, Peter Neeley, Robert Nelson, William Orr, Arthur Pepper, Elisha Phillips, James Piper, James Pippen, Robert, Sr. Pitts, Lewis Preston, Robert Reed, John Reid, James Riley, daniel Robinson, John Russell, Andrew Scott, John Scott, Joseph Scott, Joseph, Jr. Scott, Robert Scott, Samuel Scott, William Shaffer, John Sharp, John Shaver, Michael Shelby, Evan Smith, Jonas Smith, William Snodgrass, James Statzer, Martin Stein, Leonard Stewart, William Teeter, John Vance, James Vance, John Vance, Samuel Whitaker, Richard Widener, Michael Willoughby, Matthew Willoughby, William Wilson, John Woodward, Jacob Wylie, Alexander Wright, John Hope this helps you! Cheryl LeSueur
I am looking for a Capt Samuel Young. He would have been on a malitia list only for a short time between about 1780 and 1800. There were many Capt Samuel Youngs during the Revolution and Civil war but this Sam was only a private under Col Campbell at the battle of KIng's Mountain Thanks J. Ray Young
I have a Barbara DUFF m. Thomas HILLIARD 1 Nov 1831 in Wash. Co. VA. ...You didn't mention dates, but some of this family moved west. contact me if this is in your time frame. Regards, Bonnie Duff-Smith
Posted on: Washington Co. Va Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Va/Washington/10382 Surname: Hilliard, Potter ------------------------- I am looking for any info on the Hilliard and Potters from Washington County,or Sullivan County..My Granfathers name was Samuel Kyle Hilliard,his Mother and Father were William and Susan Hilliard..He had several brothers,Charles,Jesse,Emmett,Ross,Hilliard any info would be appreciated.Thank You.
Posted on: Washington Co. Va Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Va/Washington/10381 Surname: Gregory ------------------------- Hello Barbara & Kevin, your reply to my Washington County, Va did not come over, there was a bad transmission. I would very much like to see your information. I have been looking for the parents of Obediah Gregory for over 20 years. Donald Hauser
Posted on: Washington Co. Va Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Va/Washington/10380 Surname: Gregory ------------------------- Looking for any information for Obediah Gregory born 1795 possibly in Washington County, Va migrated to Tennessee by around 1830 name of wife is Lucretia she was born in 1805. They had the following children: Marcus Gregory b. abt 1838 in Tenn. married Lucinda Morris; William P. Gregory John Gregory Carroll Gregory Sarah Gregory born 1846 in Tenn Daniel Gregory married Mary Graddy Josiah Gregory born abt. 1831 in Tenn. married Amanda Graddy March 11, 1858 Elizabeth Gregory born 1849 i believe in Todd Co. Ky Obediah Gregory and his wife Lucretia passed away in 1867 and are buried in Bethel Church Cemetery in Muhlenburg Co Ky