Good Morning!!!!!!!! Oh, listen up Judy. Margaret Maupin married what we once throught was Rowland Burnett, but lately were told it was Bennett. Do you think it was Burnett. They married abt. 1781 in Albe. Co. She was the daughter of Daniel Maupin, III. This family moved to Madison Co. Could be a clue. William -----Original Message----- From: R&SB <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, November 10, 2002 8:35 AM Subject: Re: [VIA-L] Rowland & Susanna Horsley >Rowland was a name also found in the Michael Thomas family from Culpeper. >One of the Thomas daughter's married a man with the last name of Rowland, >One of the Thomas sons from the second marriage was named Rowland >(born after his older sister was married) and a Thomas granddaughter >married a Voiers in Lewis County, Ky. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 10:17 PM >Subject: [VIA-L] Rowland & Susanna Horsley > > >> Does anyone have a will index for Albemarle County, Virginia? I'd like to >> see if Rowland Horsley left a will. Rowland died sometime after 1772 in >> Albemarle Co., Virginia. >> >> I still suspect but have no proof that Susanna his wife might have been a Via. >> >> Rowland & Susanna's daughter Elizabeth married Charles Goodman in 1761. >> Micajah Via and Bond Burnett were two of the witnesses to the deed from >> Rowland to Charles conveying a negro named Roger. >> >> Bond Burnett was married to Rowland's daughter Isabella Horsley and Micajah >> Via may have been married to a Burnett. Micajah may have been the brother of >> Susanna. >> >> Isabell Horsley, daughter of Rowland and Susanna Horsley named a son Micajah >> Burnett. >> >> So all is still speculation on Susanna but I'd like to see Rowland Horsley's >> will if he left one. >> >> Thank you for any help, >> Judy >> > >