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    3. Anne Bradshaw Musser - John Bradshaw pg. 11 "Northumberland Oath of Loyalty to the Commonwealth 1652" "Wee whose names are subscribed doe promise and ingage our selves to be true and faithful to the Common Wealth of England as it is now established without King or house of Lordes" "Fourth Column" "John Bradshawe" - Anne, it does not appear that John signed with a mark. Hinson index entries include (Augustine P, Austin, George W., James, Jno.C., Robert H., Rodham N., Thomas P. William S., Hinson's Plantation and Hinsons - all 1 page entries) Any sound familiar? pg. 684 Wicklieff, Davis on The Poll List For The Election of Burgesses For Westmoreland, 1755 "A Poll taken for Colo. Augustine Washington att an Election of Burgess in Westmoreland County December the 8th Day Annoque Domini 1755 as followeth viz" under "Freeholders Names" "Davis Wicklieff" A "David Wiclick" juror on 25, Aug. 1677 regarding a rebells case on pg. 53 Eleanor - lots of Jones, can you be more specific with first names? Mullins (Spencer, Bottom, Edward, Peter and William) any of these sound familiar? Dickerson (Deanner Johnson, R.A., J.R.) also Dicksons. How about any of these? Linda - Bowin (James B. Adolphus, Carry, Rev. Williard Sr.,) Marshall (Chief Justice John, George W., Gilbert, Mrs. P., Robert Alexander, Robert P., Thomas, William) also a Marshall Creek. Any sound familiar? Sarah - William Wright pgs. 365 & 484 (no Peter Wright) from the War of 1812 on pg. 365 "William Wright, Lieutenant" (also "Richard Wright, Lieutenant" right under William) on roster for "Captain William Middleton's Co. in service July 15-26, Aug. 3-5, Oct.30-Nov.17, 1813, July 18-Sept. 25, 1814" on pg. 484 William Wright (and family) first to worship at Ebenezer Church (Methodist). Don't know if there is a connection to your William. First names got passed down often to first sons and such. Debi - No Judith Jones but Nathaniel Jones listed as "Westmoreland Justice" in 1660 on pg. 35, a Nathaniell Jones listed as one of "vestrymen of this parish...3d of July 1661" for Appomattox Parish on pg. 124 and most interesting, Nathaniell Jones in a will dated 30 July 1662, recorded 20 August 1662 (excerpt only in book) "I Nathaniell Jones of ye upper Muchotick in ye County of Westmoreland planter... doe give and bequeath one thousand pounds of tobco towards ye building of a church here in this parrish of Upper Muttchotick. I[tem] and to ye first minester that shall be settled in this said parish one cow with encrease to remain in the said parish for ye good of ye said minester for ever."

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