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    1. [VAWESTMO-L] Re: More Lookup Responses
    2. Dawn Stewart
    3. Barbara Tourtillott - Only Rigg - Basil, James, & Thomas - no Riggs and only Byrd - J.W., James, John, Minnie, Minnie Severns and Byrd's Hotel. Anything ring a bell? Eleanor - No Benjamin or Vinney Jones - No Mullen, only Mullins or Mullin Margaret Perry - Send across Perry names & dates as you have them. I will check more closely as I have time for these. Arlene Crabb Boulette - Osman on pg. 65 "Crabs Creek was a former name for Gardner Creek occasionally used in deeds in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The home of Osmun Crab is shown on a plat made in 1756. It was located on one of the western branches of the creek, then still known by an even older name, Hurds Creek" and on pg. 107 "In 1711, Henry Ashton and his wife Elizabeth Hardidge Ashton, sole heir of William Hardidge, deceased, made a deed to Gerald Hutt, Burditt Ashton, Charles Ashton and Osman Crabb for them to hold for the heirs of Henry and Elizabeth the two tracts of land which Elizabeth, as sole heir of her father William Hardidge had inherited from him. And from pgs. 684 & 687 "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" "Ozman Crabb sworn" under "Freeholders Names" and "Osman Crabb sworn" also "John Crabb" and "John Crabb" under "Voter's Names" pg. 683&684. Then on pg. 690 "Westmoreland Legislative Petition of 13 May, 1784 In Favor of Re-Establishing Kinsale As A Town And A Warehouse "Samuel Crabb" and "William Md. Crabb" No Lettice, Daniel or Thomas Crabb. Hope this is of some assistance. Bill - Sorry, no Isham. James Watson - pg. 463 & 464 "First Baptist Church of Colonial Beach, 1896 "Over the years some members have served as both deacons and trustees." "James Watson" also "Court Records show that on January 10, 1920 Lorenzo T. Stuart and his wife Lena M. Stuart et als. sold First Baptist trustees Peyton Davis, James Watson and Irving Waters a parcel of land described as lot 5, Block 90, a 50 X 150 lot in Colonial Beach." on page 602 "In the summer of 1924, James E. Watson, his wife Lillie and son Charles started the Watson Bakery in Colonial Beach." I realize this is the wrong time period but thought there might be a connection any how. Patije - I'll have to tackle your separately with more time. Be patient. Linda - "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" "Richd. Muse" pg. 684 and again on 685 of book and on pg. 690 "Westmoreland Legislative Petition of 13 May, 1784 In Favor Of Re-Establishing Kinsale As A Town And A Warehouse" as "Richard Muse" and "Thomas Muse" and "Thos. Muse" on pg. 145 "2nd of November 1785 Westmoreland County Petition Against Established Religion" and pg. 364 "Thomas Muse Private" in "Captain Geo. Glasscock's Troup of Calvary - in service from Aug. 16 - Sept. 25, 1814" from "The War of 1812" and "Thomas S. Muse Private" from Captain Richard Omohundro's Company - in the Service from July 15-16, 1813, pg. 367 same section. Only Richard and Thomas Muse listings. Hope it is of help.

    09/12/1998 09:10:03