Could it have been since their father was deceased they were bound out to do an "Apprenticeship" William ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jlmaupin@aol.com> To: <VIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 11:17 PM Subject: [VIA-L] Harrison and Edward Via > > In a message dated 5/22/2006 8:36:48 PM Pacific Standard Time, > Janvm1030@aol.com writes: > > I can't imagine why Edward and Harrison were listed in the 1860 Albemarle > > > > Janelle, > Thank you so much for your information. > > Edward and Harrison were in the 1860 Albemarle Co., Virginia census in the > household of James H. Via. They were not in the 1850 Albemarle Co. census > with James H. Via. Also in this household was a Vaughn. That might give > us > another clue. > > J.H. Via 35 Master coach maker Virginia > Mary Via 26 Virginia > Lyman Via 13 Virginia > Geo. Via 12 Virginia > Harrison Via 18 App coach maker Virginia > Edward Via 17 App coach maker Virginia > C.E. Vaughn 22 Jun. coach maker Virginia > > I hope the formatting holds and you can read this census record. Maybe > Harrison and Edward went to Albemarle to learn the coach making business > from > James H. Via. Seems like there should be some relationship between > Harrison, > Edward, and James H. Via. > > I wonder if James H. Via was the son of David Via and Nancy "Ann" Bunt. > David I believe was the son of Edmund Via. David and Ann were married > 4 Feb 1821. David died July 1850. The first child I have listed for > David > and Ann was > John born about 1828. So if James H. according to census records was > born > about > about 1825 he could have belonged to this family. > > Hopefully I can find the marriage record for James H. and Alice Toole. > I've > looked through the Albemarle Co. death records and do not find a death > record for James H. > > Thank you for the help. > > Judy > > >