My direct line is: William Vestal b. abt. 1799 NC d. abt. 1891 Parker Co. TX Married abt. 1846 to Rachel Dougan in TN. William Dougan Vestal b. 14 Oct. 1827 DeSota Co. MS Married 1st. Sarah Ann Hood 14 Sept. 1852 2nd. Susan Armstrong Steel Mary Jane Vestal d/o Sarah Ann Hood b. 9 Aug. 1853 DeSota Co. MS d. 9 April 1895 Parker County, TX Mary Jane Vestal married John Nelson Baker 11 Jan 1874 Parker Co. TX Sarah Francis Baker b. 13 Jan 1875 Parker Co. TX Married Robert Lee Houchin 13 July 1893 Parker Co. TX Lota M. (Lodie) Houchin b. 14 June 1904 Indian Territory (OK) married William Thomas McCain 23 Oct. 1923 Paducah, TX Velma Jean McCain b. 27 Nov. 1932 Brownfield, TX (Me) .
Another suggestion........... With each name, if we know their route of migration from NC, etc. Like, NC>Mo>CA. Barbara, Vestal Line.....Remained in North Carolina BARBARA FAYE11 VESTAL (CONARD LEONARD10, LEONARD CARL9, SOLOMON DEWALT8, LINDSAY DAVID7, DAVID WILLIAM6, DAVID5, WILLIAM4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM2, WILLAM1 VESTALL
[[[[[==== VESTAL Mailing List ==== Please post your Vestal lines! That new member just might be the link you're looking for!....]]]]]] This is on each email that comes from the list. To help everyone new and old to know what everyone's line is, I think it would be great to set up our signature line with our family lines. Like when you see all the surnames people are researching, either that or have a roll call. Here goes mine as an example. Thanks, Barbara Vestal Byrd Vestal Line..... BARBARA FAYE11 VESTAL (CONARD LEONARD10, LEONARD CARL9, SOLOMON DEWALT8, LINDSAY DAVID7, DAVID WILLIAM6, DAVID5, WILLIAM4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM2, WILLAM1 VESTALL
Hi to all, While the Vestal list is active and hopefully with new members, I am looking for my great grand parents. They are Madison Thomas VESTAL, born February 1852 in Illinois and, his wife Julia Lavina GREEN, born Sept 1864, also in Illinois. Any help would be appriciated. Wes Leiser Sunnyvale, California
Hi Barbara, It was good to hear from you, and to know that the list is still alive, and kicking. My middle name is Faye, and I assume yours is Ann. Have you ever heard anyone trying to sing Ba-Ba-Ba, Ba-Bar-bara Faye? Don't feel bad about not knowing the parents of Thomas who married Grace Swaim. It seems no one knows, I have written to a number of people with no clues. I think if we can find his parents, this will lead to tumbling the brick wall for many. I am sure the census study you are doing, will be a tremendous help, and hopefully everyone will pitch in, if they can. I look forward to comparing notes with you when you get a chance. You asked about pictures, if you are talking about oldies, I might can dig up a few pictures from some relatives. My dad has one of his grandfather, Solomon DeWalt Vestal, grandson of Thomas Vestal and Grace Swaim. I am not sure what else he has, but my great uncles should have some family pictures. My Vestal family is from, and still live in the area of their birth place in North Carolina. Thanks again, Barbara Vestal Byrd
Thanks for the story. Very informative. Vanessa Paul & Marianne Kepler wrote: > > My Great-Aunt Oba (Obedience C. Algeo) put together a family genealogy > called "A Pioneer Heritage, The Algeo-Vestal Story". I have found many > mistakes, but the general thread of it all is pretty correct. My goal is to > someday publish a corrected and expanded edition. I promised Peggy Hill that > I would re-type the chapter on the Vestals for all of you, even tho it may > not pertain to many, I think it's interesting. > > page 21 > Records of the Families > > The information contained in this geneagogy has been obtained from Oba > Algeo's notes and from information given by members of the family as of > April 1972. No attempt has been made to verify this information with > official records. Any error is unintentional. > > For the prupose of this publication, only the direct descendants of John > Mahan Algeo and Amy Vestal Algeo have been included. > > Children too young to have seen married at the date of publication of this > book have not been listed in the succeeding generation(s). > > An asterick (*) indicates twins. > > page 9 > The Vestal Story > > Thomas Vestal I, my great-great-grandfather, married Elizabeth Davis in > England. Her father, Charles Davis, is said to have left a fortune in > England when the family immigrated to America. Because immigrants were not > allowed to take money out of England, the fortune was finally put in a > chancery. In 1898 a cousin, Asa Vestal, was collecting five dollars from > each heir to see if he could send a lawyer to collect this money for the > heirs. I never have known what resulted. I only know that we did not get > anything. > Elizabeth and Thomas I lived in Chatham, North Carolina, where they > raised ten children: Jemima, Thomas II, Hannah, Mary, William, Rachel, John, > Jesse, David and Silas. The Vestals were birth right Quakers, and a quiet > conservative family. > Thomas Vestal II, my great-grandfather, married Amy Thompson, and had > nine children: William (called Billy), Elizabeth (called Lizzie), Hannah, > Phoebe, Polly, Thomas Curran III, John, Rachel, and Jerimiah. > My mother, Amy, was born in North Carolina in 1835, the seventh child in > a family of eleven children born between 1822 and 1847, before the family > came to California. The other children were William (called Billy), Rebecca, > Mary, Thomas Hardin, Elizabeth, Sarah Ann, Lemuel Hadley Hobson, Obedience > Lucinda, and Rachel Williams. > I do not know how long they lived in North Carolina. Mother went to > school there. They finally migrated to Missouri. She was a teenager there. > Her teacher was Martin Rice, who wrote several books about the people who > had immigrated from North Carolina to Missouri. In 1885 Martin Rice sent my > mohter one of his books, TALES AND RHYMES OF OLDEN TIMES, autographed by him > and dated August 22, 1885. > The Vestals were very conservative people and were not sure that they > should risk going to a new country. They lived a number of years in > Missouri, But after William (the oldest son) made a trip to see if the > family should go to California, they finally decided to go. In 1852 the > Vestal family crossed the great plains in an oxen train, through Utah, and > finally landed in the little settlement of Wheatland in Yuba County, California. > Grandfather Thomas Vestal was a farmer, and he took up land there. Their > first ranch, near Wheatland, was where the ALgeo's stayed overnight in 1852 > when John Mahan Algeo first met Amy Vestal, whom he later married. Thomas > Vestal III was unable to get a clear title to his land near Wheatland > because of a Spanish Land Grant, so he gave up those acres and took up land > near the Algeo ranch four miles from Nicolaus. He farmed this new ranch > until he was too old to farm and his children all had homes of their own. He > and Obedience raised nine children there. They finally moved to Petaluma to > be near their two oldest sons. Thomas III died there July 3, 1880. > Grandmother Obedience Vestal then went to Sacramento to live with her > youngest daughter, Mrs. Lyman Gilman, my Aunt Rachel. Grandmother was blind > before she passed in 1888. While she was living at my Aunt Rachel's she > invited me, a ten year old school girl, to visit her in Sacramento, and help > her use a music box that had been given to her. I enjoyed doing this, but > went back to the ranch when school started. I was named for this > grandmother, and she gave me little extra thoughts and gifts occasionally. > I remember the lovely pieced quilts Grandmother Vestal used to make so > well. She made me one when I was about ten years old. It was made of my > dress scraps, beautifully quilted, and I used it many years. > It is interesting to notice that both the Vestal and Algeo families were > in the habit of naming new babies after someone already in the family. I > have never found any consistant rule regarding it, but it is a rather nice > plan, for namesakes are given special attention through the years. I was > named for my maternal grandmother, Obedience Williams. My whole name was > Obedience Caroline Algeo. When I was six years old and started to school in > the Illinois District in Sutter County I found it difficult to learn to > write my name and still keep it on the paper. I did not like "Obie" so I > finally cut it down to Oba C. ALgeo. > My sister Maggie was three years older than I was. After her marriage to > Alanzo Jopson she had four boys, but was determined to have a daughter. Her > fifth child was a girl whom she named Oba after me. I am indeed thankful > that she did, for now that I am the last child of the John Mahan Algeo > family, my namesake is wonderful to me. I thank God dearly for her. > I have never used my real name. We both like the shortened name, so use > it happily. > <->-<->-<->-<->-<->->-<->->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<-> > Paul & Marianne Kepler > 15913 Mt. View Drive > Nevada City, CA 95959 > (530) 265-3666 > > ==== VESTAL Mailing List ==== > Please Help Support Rootsweb! By becoming a member, your donation will continue to have this great surname e-mail list, and the new surname boards on a website at Rootsweb! Your donations are the only thing that keep them going! Just go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/
Hi! I am actively researching the Jays from the Mary Vestal and William Jay line who moved to North Carolina and South Carolina and Westward, but not Northward. Don't know much about the Vestals yet..but will read your correspondence with interest. I hope to finish my concentration with my Jays in the near future and turn to other sides of my family like the Vestals. Does anyone know where this name originated and if it has a meaning? I never find this surname mentioned in surname books. Vanessa [email protected] wrote: > > Hi Wes, > > Thanks for the census link. I hope to get alot from it. > > I seem to have been really busy this past year but doing what I'm not quite > sure. All of my genealogy was getting more and more unorganized and harder > to deal with. Another of our cousins sent me a book about organizing > genealogy "paper" so for the last 2 months I have been working on that. It > has really helped me. It centers around 9x12 envelopes and 5x7 index cards > and is all cross referenced. > > I am really interested in the Vestals and the Civil War and have index cards > for 140+ Vestals who served during that war. I am going to put them all in a > scrapbook along with any pictures, family info, etc. that I have about them. > > I am doing the census study because alot of the Missouri Vestals are not yet > connected to the North Carolina Vestals even though I think that they should > be. I have been making charts for all of the census records that I have from > the years 1790 until 1840 when they only listed the name of the head of > household. Figuring out who all of the nameless people are is the hard part. > I am going back through my Quaker records first. Anyway, you can see why I > need help collecting census records. I would go blind looking at all of that > micro film myself. > > Anyway, did you ever connect your Vestals to North Carolina? > > What would we do without computers and the internet!! > > Gotta go, > > Hope to hear from you again soon, > Barbara > > ==== VESTAL Mailing List ==== > Please post your Vestal lines! That new member just might be the link you're looking for!
Thanks for sharing The Vestal Story. Barbara
Bob, Do you have an approximate year of birth for John Calhoun Vestal? Ramona Nichols
I would like that information also. I do have that Mary Ann Holt is buried in Clinton Cemetery in the Shannon Family Plot if that helps.
Hi Barbara, You are my first cousin with the same name as me. Is your middle name by any chance Ann? Thanks for all of the marriage information that you sent. It should be a big help. I also don't know the parents of Thomas who married Grace Swaim. The census study that I am doing will hopefully help with that puzzle also. I have been making charts of all of the census records that I have from 1790 through 1840. Figuring out who all of those unnamed children are is a real challenge. Any help that I can get is greatly appreciated. I would love to compare notes with you if you are interested. Just let me know. Thanks again, Barbara Vestal Martin PS Do you have pictures?
Hi Wes, Thanks for the census link. I hope to get alot from it. I seem to have been really busy this past year but doing what I'm not quite sure. All of my genealogy was getting more and more unorganized and harder to deal with. Another of our cousins sent me a book about organizing genealogy "paper" so for the last 2 months I have been working on that. It has really helped me. It centers around 9x12 envelopes and 5x7 index cards and is all cross referenced. I am really interested in the Vestals and the Civil War and have index cards for 140+ Vestals who served during that war. I am going to put them all in a scrapbook along with any pictures, family info, etc. that I have about them. I am doing the census study because alot of the Missouri Vestals are not yet connected to the North Carolina Vestals even though I think that they should be. I have been making charts for all of the census records that I have from the years 1790 until 1840 when they only listed the name of the head of household. Figuring out who all of the nameless people are is the hard part. I am going back through my Quaker records first. Anyway, you can see why I need help collecting census records. I would go blind looking at all of that micro film myself. Anyway, did you ever connect your Vestals to North Carolina? What would we do without computers and the internet!! Gotta go, Hope to hear from you again soon, Barbara
Yes, I'm new at this and I've learned a lot from lurking on this list. What I've learned mostly is that I have a looonnnngg way to go. But, for now, here's what I know: Robert C. Vestal born 1950 in Duncan, OK Father Johnie Preston Vestal born 1910 in Velma, OK married Kate Lucille Rayburn of Wingate, TX Grandfather John Calhoun Vestal born in Limestone County, TX married Moma Kinsey Great-grandfather George Washington Vestal married Sarah Silvey Limestone County, TX, court house had no birth/death/marriage record for JCV, but that is not unusual as the court house burned down several years ago. Maybe this will help someone. I seem to have hit a dead-end in Limestone County. Any suggestions? Regards, Bob Vestal Wylie, TX
Bob, Do you know who the parents of George Washington Vestal are or his birth date? I have 3 different GW Vestals in my tree. Maybe you can clarify things. Allen Vestal [email protected]
My Great-Aunt Oba (Obedience C. Algeo) put together a family genealogy called "A Pioneer Heritage, The Algeo-Vestal Story". I have found many mistakes, but the general thread of it all is pretty correct. My goal is to someday publish a corrected and expanded edition. I promised Peggy Hill that I would re-type the chapter on the Vestals for all of you, even tho it may not pertain to many, I think it's interesting. page 21 Records of the Families The information contained in this geneagogy has been obtained from Oba Algeo's notes and from information given by members of the family as of April 1972. No attempt has been made to verify this information with official records. Any error is unintentional. For the prupose of this publication, only the direct descendants of John Mahan Algeo and Amy Vestal Algeo have been included. Children too young to have seen married at the date of publication of this book have not been listed in the succeeding generation(s). An asterick (*) indicates twins. page 9 The Vestal Story Thomas Vestal I, my great-great-grandfather, married Elizabeth Davis in England. Her father, Charles Davis, is said to have left a fortune in England when the family immigrated to America. Because immigrants were not allowed to take money out of England, the fortune was finally put in a chancery. In 1898 a cousin, Asa Vestal, was collecting five dollars from each heir to see if he could send a lawyer to collect this money for the heirs. I never have known what resulted. I only know that we did not get anything. Elizabeth and Thomas I lived in Chatham, North Carolina, where they raised ten children: Jemima, Thomas II, Hannah, Mary, William, Rachel, John, Jesse, David and Silas. The Vestals were birth right Quakers, and a quiet conservative family. Thomas Vestal II, my great-grandfather, married Amy Thompson, and had nine children: William (called Billy), Elizabeth (called Lizzie), Hannah, Phoebe, Polly, Thomas Curran III, John, Rachel, and Jerimiah. My mother, Amy, was born in North Carolina in 1835, the seventh child in a family of eleven children born between 1822 and 1847, before the family came to California. The other children were William (called Billy), Rebecca, Mary, Thomas Hardin, Elizabeth, Sarah Ann, Lemuel Hadley Hobson, Obedience Lucinda, and Rachel Williams. I do not know how long they lived in North Carolina. Mother went to school there. They finally migrated to Missouri. She was a teenager there. Her teacher was Martin Rice, who wrote several books about the people who had immigrated from North Carolina to Missouri. In 1885 Martin Rice sent my mohter one of his books, TALES AND RHYMES OF OLDEN TIMES, autographed by him and dated August 22, 1885. The Vestals were very conservative people and were not sure that they should risk going to a new country. They lived a number of years in Missouri, But after William (the oldest son) made a trip to see if the family should go to California, they finally decided to go. In 1852 the Vestal family crossed the great plains in an oxen train, through Utah, and finally landed in the little settlement of Wheatland in Yuba County, California. Grandfather Thomas Vestal was a farmer, and he took up land there. Their first ranch, near Wheatland, was where the ALgeo's stayed overnight in 1852 when John Mahan Algeo first met Amy Vestal, whom he later married. Thomas Vestal III was unable to get a clear title to his land near Wheatland because of a Spanish Land Grant, so he gave up those acres and took up land near the Algeo ranch four miles from Nicolaus. He farmed this new ranch until he was too old to farm and his children all had homes of their own. He and Obedience raised nine children there. They finally moved to Petaluma to be near their two oldest sons. Thomas III died there July 3, 1880. Grandmother Obedience Vestal then went to Sacramento to live with her youngest daughter, Mrs. Lyman Gilman, my Aunt Rachel. Grandmother was blind before she passed in 1888. While she was living at my Aunt Rachel's she invited me, a ten year old school girl, to visit her in Sacramento, and help her use a music box that had been given to her. I enjoyed doing this, but went back to the ranch when school started. I was named for this grandmother, and she gave me little extra thoughts and gifts occasionally. I remember the lovely pieced quilts Grandmother Vestal used to make so well. She made me one when I was about ten years old. It was made of my dress scraps, beautifully quilted, and I used it many years. It is interesting to notice that both the Vestal and Algeo families were in the habit of naming new babies after someone already in the family. I have never found any consistant rule regarding it, but it is a rather nice plan, for namesakes are given special attention through the years. I was named for my maternal grandmother, Obedience Williams. My whole name was Obedience Caroline Algeo. When I was six years old and started to school in the Illinois District in Sutter County I found it difficult to learn to write my name and still keep it on the paper. I did not like "Obie" so I finally cut it down to Oba C. ALgeo. My sister Maggie was three years older than I was. After her marriage to Alanzo Jopson she had four boys, but was determined to have a daughter. Her fifth child was a girl whom she named Oba after me. I am indeed thankful that she did, for now that I am the last child of the John Mahan Algeo family, my namesake is wonderful to me. I thank God dearly for her. I have never used my real name. We both like the shortened name, so use it happily. <->-<->-<->-<->-<->->-<->->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<-> Paul & Marianne Kepler 15913 Mt. View Drive Nevada City, CA 95959 (530) 265-3666
Hello to everyone, I havn't written to the "list" in quite a while. But, thought I'd reply to the Missouri Vestal post. My Vestal line came from N.C. and traveled through Missouri on their way to CA. I do not really know how long they may have stayed there, but it was at least for several years. So, I thought I'd send out a family group sheet on them, just in case they turn up in this Missouri research. At least you'll know where they came from, where they went to, and have a contact person, if needed. I believe I will also re-send a previous posting from my Great-Aunt's book "A Pioneer Herritage, The Algeo-Vestal Story". It has a few paragraphs about Missouri. Marianne Father: Thomas Curran Vestal III B-6 Feb 1801, Surry NC M-4 Dec 1821, Surry NC D-3 Jul 1880, Petaluma, Sonoma County, CA Father-Thomas Curran Vestal II Mother-Amy Thompson Mother: Obedience Williams B-30 Oct 1804, NC D- 4 Mar 1888 Children: 1-William Vestal "Billy" B-25 Nov 1822, Surry, NC M-19 June 1857, Orange Co, NC Spouse: Sarah A, Hutchens, Elizabeth Piper 2-Rebecca Vestal B-8 May 1826, Surry, NC M-15 Apr 1843, Davidson, NC Spouse: Martin Howlet, Joseph Dixon 3-Mary Vestal B-21 Oct 1828, Surry, NC Spouse: Fred James (descendants of this couple still live in Sutter County, CA) 4-Thomas Hardin Vestal B-26 Nov 1830, Surry, NC M-5 May 1859, Sutter C 5-Elizabeth Vestal B-5 May 1833, Surry, NC M-7 Feb 1850, Surry, NC Spouse: George D. Long 6-Sarah Ann Vestal B-20 Nov 1837, Surry, NC M-10 Oct 1861, Yadkyin, NC Spouse: Charles E. Metcalfe, H. W. Howell 7-Amy Vestal B-14 Feb 1835, NC M-5 Jan 1854, Sacramento, CA Spouse: John Mahon Algeo D-19 Apr 1903, Pacific Grove, CA 8-Lemuel Hadley Vestal B-23 Apr 1841, MO 9-Obedience Lucinda Vestal B-22 Feb 1844, MO 10- Hobson Vestal 11-Rachel Williams Vestal B-27 Jan 1849, MO Spouse: Lyman Gilman <->-<->-<->-<->-<->->-<->->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<->-<-> Paul & Marianne Kepler 15913 Mt. View Drive Nevada City, CA 95959 (530) 265-3666
Does anyone have the following information: Place of birth for Jesse? Date/place birth and death for Mary Ann? Thank you, Allen Vestal
Below are some more dates from the Family Tree Maker's Marriage Index US & International 1340-1980 CD 403. It will be something to compare dates with, we know nothing is concrete until verified with documents. Note the different spellings. I am still looking for the parents and siblings of Thomas Vestal who married Grace Swaim. Barbara Vestal Byrd =================== Family Tree Maker's Marriage Index US & International 1340-1980 CD 403 # = source ================================================== Charity E. Vestal b. 1840 NC + Henry Waggoner b. m. 1866 # 961.000 ================================================== Daniel Vestal b. 1810 NC + Nancy Davis b. m. 1828 NC # 991.000 ================================================== David Vestal b. 1736 NC + Sarah Chamness b. 1742 MD #6442.000 m. 1759 #435.000 ================================================== David Vestal b. 1780 NC + Seviah McMasters b. m. 1806 NC #1020.000 ================================================== David Vestal b. 1820 NC + Sarah Delphine McMasters b. m. 1840 NC #1021.000 ================================================== John Vestal b. 1820 NC #1002.000 + Elezebeth Vestal b. 1820 NC m. 1837 NC #1002.000 ================================================== John Vestal b. 1800 NC + Mary Vestell b. m. 1822 NC #1000.000 ================================================= Thomas Vestal b. 1810 NC + Grace Swaim b. m. 1831 NC #937.00 ================================================== Thomas Vestal b. 1770 NC + Ann Martin b. m. 1791 NC #933.000 ================================================== Thomas Vestal b.1780 + Mary Hinshaw b. m. 1801 NC #934.000 ================================================== Thomas Vestal b.1790 NC +Mary Browder b. m. 1812 NC #1031.000 ================================================== Thomas Vestal b.1800 NC + Biddy Williams b. m. 1821 NC #935.000 ================================================== Thomas Vestal b.1800 NC + Margaret Zachery b. m. 1823 NC #936.000 ================================================== Thomas Harden Vestal b. 1866 + Clara Sophronia Zumwalt b. 1866 m. 1896 #2831.000 Electronic Database 1 page; Submitter Code: PHZ ================================================== Thomas Hardin Vestal b. 1854 CA + Clara Sophronia Zumwalt b. 1866 IL m. 1896 #947.000 ================================================== William Vestal b. 1667 ENG #3006.018 + Alice Glover b. m. 1692 PA #3006.018 ================================================== William Vestal b. 1667 ENG #3007.004 + Alice Glover b. m. PA #3007.004 ================================================== William Vestal b. 1666 + Alice Glover b. 1662 m. 1691 PA #448.000 ================================================== William Vestal b.1691 PA + Elizabeth Mercer b. m. 1715 PA #446.000 ================================================== William Vestal b.1692 PA + Elizabeth Mercer b. m. 1716 PA #3006.016 #3007.005 ================================================== William Vestal b.1700 PA +Elizabeth Mercer b. m. 1720 PA #969.00 ================================================== William Vestal b. 1759 NC + Mary Wheeler b. m. 1791 NC #8921.227 Source Number: 8921.227 Source Type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents Number of Pages: 1 ================================================== William Vestal b. 1759 NC + Mary Wheeler b. 1771 NC m. 1791 Source Number: 317.000 Source Type: Electronic Database Number of Pages: 1 Submitter Code: JAG #317.000 ================================================== William Vestal b. 1800 NC + Susan McMasters b. m. 1818 NC #1032.000 ================================================== Thomas Vestel b. 1737 PA + Elizabeth Davis b. m. #976.000 ================================================== David Vetal b. + Sarah C. Chamness b. 1742 MD m. 1759 NC #969.000 ================================================== ================================================== Thomas Curran Vestal b.1801 + Obedience Williams b.1804 m. NC #8921.231 ================================================== Thomas Curran Vestal b. 1764 NC + Amy Thompson b. m. #8921.232 ================================================== Thomas Curran Vestal b. 1727 PA + Elizabeth Davies b. m. 1754 NC #8920.263 ------------------------------------------- b. b.1737 PA m. 1754 NC #6431.00 #436.000 #422.000
Barbara, Hi, It's been a long time since we talked. While you are waiting for the census report to roll in, here is a place to look. It has the census report by county. It has 287 reports for Missouri. http://censuslinks.com/directory/ GOOG LUCK, Wes Leiser Sunnyvale, Calif.
Hi Cousins, I am trying to determine the ancestors of the the Missouri Vestals by doing a census study. Please help by contributing copies of any census records that you might have to Barbara Vestal Martin 328 Neponset Road Salinas, CA 93908-9232 [email protected] Thanks, Barbara