Sharon, Don't know if this will help or not, but the similarity of the names caught my attention. These notes are from a book entitled "Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution" originally published by the North Carolina DAR in 1932, now available as a reprint from Genealogical Publishing Company (2000). p. 696 List of Members of Capt. William Williams' Co., 7th Orange Militia #3 Andrew McBroom "The foregoing is a list lodged with me at Hillsborough by Capt. Williams of Col. Butler's Battalion. Thomas Person, Br. Gen. 22nd August, 1776" p.450 North Carolina Pension Roll, Orange County Andrew McBroom Rank: Private Sums received: $76.65 Description of service: N.C. Cont'l line Commencement of pension: March 4, 1831 Age: 79 Sharon wrote: > Posted on: Washington Co. Va Queries > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Va/Washington/10301 > > Surname: McBROOM, HENNINGER, HENIGER, BARR > ------------------------- > > I am looking for the family of Andrew McBroom: > > Husband: Andrew (Andy) McBroom > > Birth: Circa 1785 Place: North Carolina > Death: 26 Apr 1870 > Burial: Place: Bacon Chapel Church, Shelby Co., MO > Father: James McBroom ????? > Mother: Sarah ????? > > Marriage: circa 1812 > > Wife: Margaret Henninger/Heniger > > Birth: circa 1796 Place: VA > Death: 26 Jan 1865 Place: Shelby Co., MO > Father: Conrad Henninger/Heniger > Mother: Rebecca > > One of his children believed to be born in Washington Co., VA: > 5. F Child: Rebecca McBroom > Birth: 15 Jan 1821 Place: Washington Co., VA > Death: 7 Nov 1902 Place: Clarence, Shelby Co., MO > Spouse: James Ridgeway Barr > Marriage: 11 Jan 1852 > > Andrew's family migrated from VA to MO between 1833 and 1837 according > to the ages and places of birth of children on 1850 census.