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    1. RE: [WADE-L] Mongering
    2. Loraine Haygood
    3. Paul I don't know anything about cheese, but Edward was the only cheesemonger of 528 colonists who paid their own way to GA, so I guess he had a monopoly on the market! This list was published in 1949 from the original Egmont manuscripts so "broken" could very well have been "broker". Loraine -----Original Message----- From: Paul Hathcoat [mailto:paulh@tvec.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 3:46 PM To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Mongering >DO you think perhaps Edward was a "Broker"/ cheesemonger rather than a >broken one? >Debbie I sure hope so. It wasn't really the mongering or the cheese I was concerned about. (But they do sound pretty awful together). It was the 'broken' that bothered me. :=) I started this silliness, for which I apologize. Hopefully this will end it. And to be serious, I'd be delighted to have a cheesemonger, broken or otherwise, if he broke through my brickwall. Paul ==== WADE Mailing List ==== If you need help you can contact me "listowner" at this address mailto:schbusdrv@thegrid.net

    08/29/2001 05:18:31
    1. RE: [WADE-L] Edward WADE
    2. Loraine Haygood
    3. June, It is my understanding that Savannah(Chatham Co)has the existing colonial records for the state. Original settlements were primarily along the coast except for Augusta (Richmond Co) which was founded very early as a fort and trading post. The state archives in Atlanta has the earliest wills on microfilm. I have not researched Edward specifically, but have checked colonial land records for Wades in general and found the following: 1761 - Nehemiah Wade - St. Paul's Parish - 300 acres 1770 - Nehemiah Wade - Burke Co.- "long time in Ga., has wife, 5 children and 1 slave, asks for 250 acres near Thos. Bolsh(Balsh?)" 1772 - Hezekiah Wade - St. Paul's Parish - 100 acres 1774 - Nehemiah Wade - St. George's Parish - 250 acres 1774 - Jeremiah Wade - Burke Co. - 250 acres There are more for Nehemiah after the Revolution, in Wilkes and Washington Counties, Joseph and Samuel in Burke Co., and Edward, Peyton and Thomas in Greene. Co. prior to the 1790 census. Sources for these references are: INDEX TO HEADRIGHT AND BOUNTY GRANTS OF GEORGIA 1756-1909; THE FAMILIES OF BURKE COUNTY 1755-1855 A CENSUS, by Davis and Lucas; GREENE COUNTY INDEX TO DEEDS (GA Archives); AN INDEX TO GEORGIA TAX DIGEST 1789-1799 (GA Archives) Hope this helps. Loraine -----Original Message----- From: june [mailto:jnevar@mediaone.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 3:44 PM To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE hi, this is june, what wades are you refering to in southeast georgia? i have wades from dodge county that came thru washington county from south carolina. ----- Original Message ----- From: Loraine Haygood <lhaygood@alltel.net> To: <WADE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 12:43 PM Subject: RE: [WADE-L] Edward WADE Fellow Wades, I have been seeing a lot of you trying to tie your line into Edward Wade of Virginia. And while I have no information about that line I thought you might be interested to know there was a very early Edward Wade in GA. In A LIST OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF GEORGIA edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye in Part II "Persons Who went from Europe to Georgia on Their Own Account", page 100, entry #1211 reads as follows,"Wade, Edward- A broken cheesemonger. He had a grant of 100 acres 7 Oct. 1734". Also #1212, "Wade, John - Servt. to Hugh Frazer; arrived 10 Jan 1733-34". If any of you are having trouble with an early Edward or John you might want to check out some of the southeastern counties of GA. While these are the only two Wades listed in the book, I will be happy to do look-ups for other surnames. Loraine Haygood -----Original Message----- From: HGRACE5366@aol.com [mailto:HGRACE5366@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:27 PM To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE in 1825 Hall Co GA Eldon, According to the Wade gedcom from June, Edward Sr. might be the child of Pliny Wade. I know there is a will of Robert Wade in Halifax Co Va that lists a son named Edward. So, at this point I don't think anyone can say for sure. Edward was a very common name in the Wade line. I do have that he was born in Virginia, though. There are 4 sons that I don't have who they married. Does anyone know who Edward Jr., Richard, James, and Thomas married??? Did I see in one of the emails that Mary Clement's father was Thomas Clement?? Rachel ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Visit the WADE web page: http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/ ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html

    08/29/2001 05:05:01
  1. 08/29/2001 02:43:52
    1. [WADE-L] Cheesey
    2. You know, of course, that the Bible speaks of worse "mongering" than cheese. Ha. And, no, we don't choose our relatives, but the colorful ones always add a little spice to the family foliage. I was telling a visiting minister one day after church about family history, and he told me this interesting little story about a lady he knew who had published her family history. He listened carefully to her list of community pillars, because he knew just about every family around that area. "Oh," he replied, "you're kin to the Joneses who live up on the hill on Sand Road." She drew herself up, highly perturbed, and let him know in no uncertain terms that she WAS NOT, in any form or fashion, related to THOSE people. "I know you are," said the preacher. "The family you speak of in your family tree makes you cousin to them." "MY family tree includes no such people," she replied. "Madam," said the preacher. "You don't HAVE a family tree. You have a nicely trimmed boxwood." (Love that story). The person who commented about the probability of "cheesbroker" rather than "broken" is more than likely to be hitting in the ballpark. Loved reading the original descendant's tongue-in-cheek view of his heritage, and the replies. Linda M. Smith

    08/29/2001 02:41:40
    1. Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE
    2. june
    3. hi, this is june, what wades are you refering to in southeast georgia? i have wades from dodge county that came thru washington county from south carolina. ----- Original Message ----- From: Loraine Haygood <lhaygood@alltel.net> To: <WADE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 12:43 PM Subject: RE: [WADE-L] Edward WADE Fellow Wades, I have been seeing a lot of you trying to tie your line into Edward Wade of Virginia. And while I have no information about that line I thought you might be interested to know there was a very early Edward Wade in GA. In A LIST OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF GEORGIA edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye in Part II "Persons Who went from Europe to Georgia on Their Own Account", page 100, entry #1211 reads as follows,"Wade, Edward- A broken cheesemonger. He had a grant of 100 acres 7 Oct. 1734". Also #1212, "Wade, John - Servt. to Hugh Frazer; arrived 10 Jan 1733-34". If any of you are having trouble with an early Edward or John you might want to check out some of the southeastern counties of GA. While these are the only two Wades listed in the book, I will be happy to do look-ups for other surnames. Loraine Haygood -----Original Message----- From: HGRACE5366@aol.com [mailto:HGRACE5366@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:27 PM To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE in 1825 Hall Co GA Eldon, According to the Wade gedcom from June, Edward Sr. might be the child of Pliny Wade. I know there is a will of Robert Wade in Halifax Co Va that lists a son named Edward. So, at this point I don't think anyone can say for sure. Edward was a very common name in the Wade line. I do have that he was born in Virginia, though. There are 4 sons that I don't have who they married. Does anyone know who Edward Jr., Richard, James, and Thomas married??? Did I see in one of the emails that Mary Clement's father was Thomas Clement?? Rachel ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Visit the WADE web page: http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/

    08/28/2001 12:44:17
    1. RE: [WADE-L] Edward WADE
    2. Eldon Wade
    3. Hi Loraine, Do you have any details on that Edward WADE as to where in GA he was? Thanks, Eldon -----Original Message----- From: Loraine Haygood [mailto:lhaygood@alltel.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 12:44 PM To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [WADE-L] Edward WADE Fellow Wades, I have been seeing a lot of you trying to tie your line into Edward Wade of Virginia. And while I have no information about that line I thought you might be interested to know there was a very early Edward Wade in GA. In A LIST OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF GEORGIA edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye in Part II "Persons Who went from Europe to Georgia on Their Own Account", page 100, entry #1211 reads as follows,"Wade, Edward- A broken cheesemonger. He had a grant of 100 acres 7 Oct. 1734". Also #1212, "Wade, John - Servt. to Hugh Frazer; arrived 10 Jan 1733-34". If any of you are having trouble with an early Edward or John you might want to check out some of the southeastern counties of GA. While these are the only two Wades listed in the book, I will be happy to do look-ups for other surnames. Loraine Haygood -----Original Message----- From: HGRACE5366@aol.com [mailto:HGRACE5366@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:27 PM To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE in 1825 Hall Co GA Eldon, According to the Wade gedcom from June, Edward Sr. might be the child of Pliny Wade. I know there is a will of Robert Wade in Halifax Co Va that lists a son named Edward. So, at this point I don't think anyone can say for sure. Edward was a very common name in the Wade line. I do have that he was born in Virginia, though. There are 4 sons that I don't have who they married. Does anyone know who Edward Jr., Richard, James, and Thomas married??? Did I see in one of the emails that Mary Clement's father was Thomas Clement?? Rachel ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Visit the WADE web page: http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/

    08/28/2001 12:25:06
    1. Re: [WADE-L] Mongering
    2. Paul Hathcoat
    3. >DO you think perhaps Edward was a "Broker"/ cheesemonger rather than a >broken one? >Debbie I sure hope so. It wasn't really the mongering or the cheese I was concerned about. (But they do sound pretty awful together). It was the 'broken' that bothered me. :=) I started this silliness, for which I apologize. Hopefully this will end it. And to be serious, I'd be delighted to have a cheesemonger, broken or otherwise, if he broke through my brickwall. Paul

    08/28/2001 11:46:22
    1. [WADE-L] WADE- White
    2. Donna Eli
    3. Can enyone please help me? I'am searching the Wade family of Littleton WV Wetzel County and I hear that two of Frank and Emma Wades daughters where adopted by a family called White the father Frank Wade was also to have been adopted by the Wade family and that he was a Strosnider yes there was a whole lot of adopting going on in this family, so can someone please help me Thank You Donna Eli

    08/28/2001 11:03:28
    1. Re: [WADE-L] Mongering
    2. It is someone who sells or deals in that product. Marjie wrote: > > Call me ingnorant but what in the world is mongering/cheesmongering/anymongering? > I am lost on this one, but whether anyone came from it dont think we choose our ancestors no matter what they were? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Nancy Wilson > To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:24 AM > Subject: [WADE-L] Mongering > > Never fear, cheesemongering was (and is) a perfectly respectable occupation. > A monger is a dealer or trader, as in "fishmonger" or "ironmonger." The > word probably has picked up a negative connotation from the more commonly > used nouns "fearmonger" and "gossipmonger." > > Nancy > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mika Bilich <mikabilich@earthlink.net> > To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com <WADE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 10:17 AM > Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE > > > > >Okay, what exactly is Cheesmongering? It doesn't sound like anything I > >would want to be! > > > >Mika > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > > > >From: > > > >To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com > > > >Sent: 08/28/2001 10:05:23 AM > > > >Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE > > > > > > > > > > > >Paul, Cheer up, it could be worse. I have great grandfather was > >hung > > > >for being a horse thief. Cheesemongering sounds like a good > >deal to > > > >me. Where do I apply for the job? > > > >LAMoyne > > > > > > > >Paul Hathcoat wrote: > > > > > > > > Thank you for sharing this info, Loraine. It may be > >helpful. While > > > > I'm not sure I'm looking forward to determining that I'm a > >descendent > > > > of a broken cheesemonger, it does make me wonder; (1) just how > >one > > > > became a broken cheesemonger, and (2) why a King would grant 100 > > > > acres to a brokee, and (3) how a broken cheesemonger afforded > > > > transatlantic passage. So many questions to be > >answered. Do you > > > > suppose anyone has done a definitive book on Early English > > > > Cheesemongering? ;=) > > > > > > > > Paul > > > > > > > > Fellow Wades, > > > > > > > > I have been seeing a lot of you trying to tie your line into > >Edward Wade of > > > > Virginia. And while I have no information about that > >line I thought you > > > > might be interested to know there was a very early Edward Wade in > >GA. In A > > > > LIST OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF GEORGIA edited by E. Merton Coulter > >and Albert > > > > B. Saye in Part II "Persons Who went from Europe to Georgia on > >Their Own > > > > Account", page 100, entry #1211 reads as follows,"Wade, Edward- A > >broken > > > > cheesemonger. He had a grant of 100 acres 7 Oct. 1734". > >Also #1212, "Wade, > > > > John - Servt. to Hugh Frazer; arrived 10 Jan 1733-34". > > > > If any of you are having trouble with an early Edward or John you > >might want > > > > to check out some of the southeastern counties of GA. While these > >are the > > > > only two Wades listed in the book, I will be happy to do look-ups > >for other > > > > surnames. > > > > > > > > Loraine Haygood > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > From: HGRACE5366@aol.com > >[mailto:HGRACE5366@aol.com ] > > > > Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:27 PM > > > > To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE in 1825 Hall Co GA > > > > > > > > > > > > Eldon, > > > > According to the Wade gedcom from June, Edward Sr. might be the > >child of > > > > Pliny Wade. I know there is a will of Robert Wade in > >Halifax Co Va that > > > > lists a son named Edward. So, at this point I don't > >think anyone can say > > > > for sure. Edward was a very common name in the Wade > >line. I do have that > > > > he was born in Virginia, though. > > > > There are 4 sons that I don't have who they > >married. Does anyone know who > > > > Edward Jr., Richard, James, and Thomas married??? > > > > > > > > Did I see in one of the emails that Mary Clement's father was > >Thomas > > > > Clement?? > > > > Rachel > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > > > > Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: > > > > http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > > > > Visit the WADE web page: > > > > http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/ > > > > > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > > > > Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: > > > > http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > > > > > > > >==== WADE Mailing List ==== > > > >If you need help you can contact me "listowner" at this address > > > >mailto:schbusdrv@thegrid.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >--- Mika Bilich > > > >--- mikabilich@earthlink.net > > > >--- EarthLink: It's your Internet. > > > > > >==== WADE Mailing List ==== > >Visit the WADE web page: > >http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/ > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > Visit the WADE web page: > http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/ > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > If you need help you can contact me "listowner" at this address > mailto:schbusdrv@thegrid.net

    08/28/2001 08:22:46
    1. Re: [WADE-L] Mongering
    2. Debbie Wade
    3. DO you think perhaps Edward was a "Broker"/ cheesemonger rather than a broken one? Debbie

    08/28/2001 07:39:07
    1. Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE
    2. Paul, Cheer up, it could be worse. I have great grandfather was hung for being a horse thief. Cheesemongering sounds like a good deal to me. Where do I apply for the job? LAMoyne Paul Hathcoat wrote: > > Thank you for sharing this info, Loraine. It may be helpful. While > I'm not sure I'm looking forward to determining that I'm a descendent > of a broken cheesemonger, it does make me wonder; (1) just how one > became a broken cheesemonger, and (2) why a King would grant 100 > acres to a brokee, and (3) how a broken cheesemonger afforded > transatlantic passage. So many questions to be answered. Do you > suppose anyone has done a definitive book on Early English > Cheesemongering? ;=) > > Paul > > >Fellow Wades, > > > >I have been seeing a lot of you trying to tie your line into Edward Wade of > >Virginia. And while I have no information about that line I thought you > >might be interested to know there was a very early Edward Wade in GA. In A > >LIST OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF GEORGIA edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert > >B. Saye in Part II "Persons Who went from Europe to Georgia on Their Own > >Account", page 100, entry #1211 reads as follows,"Wade, Edward- A broken > >cheesemonger. He had a grant of 100 acres 7 Oct. 1734". Also #1212, "Wade, > >John - Servt. to Hugh Frazer; arrived 10 Jan 1733-34". > >If any of you are having trouble with an early Edward or John you might want > >to check out some of the southeastern counties of GA. While these are the > >only two Wades listed in the book, I will be happy to do look-ups for other > >surnames. > > > >Loraine Haygood > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: HGRACE5366@aol.com [mailto:HGRACE5366@aol.com] > >Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:27 PM > >To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE in 1825 Hall Co GA > > > > > >Eldon, > >According to the Wade gedcom from June, Edward Sr. might be the child of > >Pliny Wade. I know there is a will of Robert Wade in Halifax Co Va that > >lists a son named Edward. So, at this point I don't think anyone can say > >for sure. Edward was a very common name in the Wade line. I do have that > >he was born in Virginia, though. > >There are 4 sons that I don't have who they married. Does anyone know who > >Edward Jr., Richard, James, and Thomas married??? > > > >Did I see in one of the emails that Mary Clement's father was Thomas > >Clement?? > >Rachel > > > > > >==== WADE Mailing List ==== > >Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: > >http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > > > > > >==== WADE Mailing List ==== > >Visit the WADE web page: > >http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/ > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: > http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html

    08/28/2001 05:05:23
    1. [WADE-L] Mongering
    2. Nancy Wilson
    3. Never fear, cheesemongering was (and is) a perfectly respectable occupation. A monger is a dealer or trader, as in "fishmonger" or "ironmonger." The word probably has picked up a negative connotation from the more commonly used nouns "fearmonger" and "gossipmonger." Nancy -----Original Message----- From: Mika Bilich <mikabilich@earthlink.net> To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com <WADE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE > >Okay, what exactly is Cheesmongering? It doesn't sound like anything I >would want to be! > >Mika > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: > >To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com > >Sent: 08/28/2001 10:05:23 AM > >Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE > > > > > >Paul, Cheer up, it could be worse. I have great grandfather was >hung > >for being a horse thief. Cheesemongering sounds like a good >deal to > >me. Where do I apply for the job? > >LAMoyne > > > >Paul Hathcoat wrote: > > > > Thank you for sharing this info, Loraine. It may be >helpful. While > > I'm not sure I'm looking forward to determining that I'm a >descendent > > of a broken cheesemonger, it does make me wonder; (1) just how >one > > became a broken cheesemonger, and (2) why a King would grant 100 > > acres to a brokee, and (3) how a broken cheesemonger afforded > > transatlantic passage. So many questions to be >answered. Do you > > suppose anyone has done a definitive book on Early English > > Cheesemongering? ;=) > > > > Paul > > > > Fellow Wades, > > > > I have been seeing a lot of you trying to tie your line into >Edward Wade of > > Virginia. And while I have no information about that >line I thought you > > might be interested to know there was a very early Edward Wade in >GA. In A > > LIST OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF GEORGIA edited by E. Merton Coulter >and Albert > > B. Saye in Part II "Persons Who went from Europe to Georgia on >Their Own > > Account", page 100, entry #1211 reads as follows,"Wade, Edward- A >broken > > cheesemonger. He had a grant of 100 acres 7 Oct. 1734". >Also #1212, "Wade, > > John - Servt. to Hugh Frazer; arrived 10 Jan 1733-34". > > If any of you are having trouble with an early Edward or John you >might want > > to check out some of the southeastern counties of GA. While these >are the > > only two Wades listed in the book, I will be happy to do look-ups >for other > > surnames. > > > > Loraine Haygood > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: HGRACE5366@aol.com >[mailto:HGRACE5366@aol.com ] > > Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:27 PM > > To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE in 1825 Hall Co GA > > > > > > Eldon, > > According to the Wade gedcom from June, Edward Sr. might be the >child of > > Pliny Wade. I know there is a will of Robert Wade in >Halifax Co Va that > > lists a son named Edward. So, at this point I don't >think anyone can say > > for sure. Edward was a very common name in the Wade >line. I do have that > > he was born in Virginia, though. > > There are 4 sons that I don't have who they >married. Does anyone know who > > Edward Jr., Richard, James, and Thomas married??? > > > > Did I see in one of the emails that Mary Clement's father was >Thomas > > Clement?? > > Rachel > > > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > > Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: > > http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > > > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > > Visit the WADE web page: > > http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/ > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > > Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: > > http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > >==== WADE Mailing List ==== > >If you need help you can contact me "listowner" at this address > >mailto:schbusdrv@thegrid.net > > > > > > > >--- Mika Bilich > >--- mikabilich@earthlink.net > >--- EarthLink: It's your Internet. > > >==== WADE Mailing List ==== >Visit the WADE web page: >http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/ >

    08/28/2001 04:24:20
    1. Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE
    2. Mika Bilich
    3. Okay, what exactly is Cheesmongering? It doesn't sound like anything I would want to be! Mika ----- Original Message ----- From: To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: 08/28/2001 10:05:23 AM Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE Paul, Cheer up, it could be worse. I have great grandfather was hung for being a horse thief. Cheesemongering sounds like a good deal to me. Where do I apply for the job? LAMoyne Paul Hathcoat wrote: Thank you for sharing this info, Loraine. It may be helpful. While I'm not sure I'm looking forward to determining that I'm a descendent of a broken cheesemonger, it does make me wonder; (1) just how one became a broken cheesemonger, and (2) why a King would grant 100 acres to a brokee, and (3) how a broken cheesemonger afforded transatlantic passage. So many questions to be answered. Do you suppose anyone has done a definitive book on Early English Cheesemongering? ;=) Paul Fellow Wades, I have been seeing a lot of you trying to tie your line into Edward Wade of Virginia. And while I have no information about that line I thought you might be interested to know there was a very early Edward Wade in GA. In A LIST OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF GEORGIA edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye in Part II "Persons Who went from Europe to Georgia on Their Own Account", page 100, entry #1211 reads as follows,"Wade, Edward- A broken cheesemonger. He had a grant of 100 acres 7 Oct. 1734". Also #1212, "Wade, John - Servt. to Hugh Frazer; arrived 10 Jan 1733-34". If any of you are having trouble with an early Edward or John you might want to check out some of the southeastern counties of GA. While these are the only two Wades listed in the book, I will be happy to do look-ups for other surnames. Loraine Haygood -----Original Message----- From: HGRACE5366@aol.com [mailto:HGRACE5366@aol.com ] Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:27 PM To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE in 1825 Hall Co GA Eldon, According to the Wade gedcom from June, Edward Sr. might be the child of Pliny Wade. I know there is a will of Robert Wade in Halifax Co Va that lists a son named Edward. So, at this point I don't think anyone can say for sure. Edward was a very common name in the Wade line. I do have that he was born in Virginia, though. There are 4 sons that I don't have who they married. Does anyone know who Edward Jr., Richard, James, and Thomas married??? Did I see in one of the emails that Mary Clement's father was Thomas Clement?? Rachel ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Visit the WADE web page: http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/ ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html ==== WADE Mailing List ==== If you need help you can contact me "listowner" at this address mailto:schbusdrv@thegrid.net --- Mika Bilich --- mikabilich@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

    08/28/2001 04:16:45
    1. Re: [WADE-L] Mongering
    2. Marjie
    3. Call me ingnorant but what in the world is mongering/cheesmongering/anymongering? I am lost on this one, but whether anyone came from it dont think we choose our ancestors no matter what they were? ----- Original Message ----- From: Nancy Wilson To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:24 AM Subject: [WADE-L] Mongering Never fear, cheesemongering was (and is) a perfectly respectable occupation. A monger is a dealer or trader, as in "fishmonger" or "ironmonger." The word probably has picked up a negative connotation from the more commonly used nouns "fearmonger" and "gossipmonger." Nancy -----Original Message----- From: Mika Bilich <mikabilich@earthlink.net> To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com <WADE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE > >Okay, what exactly is Cheesmongering? It doesn't sound like anything I >would want to be! > >Mika > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: > >To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com > >Sent: 08/28/2001 10:05:23 AM > >Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE > > > > > >Paul, Cheer up, it could be worse. I have great grandfather was >hung > >for being a horse thief. Cheesemongering sounds like a good >deal to > >me. Where do I apply for the job? > >LAMoyne > > > >Paul Hathcoat wrote: > > > > Thank you for sharing this info, Loraine. It may be >helpful. While > > I'm not sure I'm looking forward to determining that I'm a >descendent > > of a broken cheesemonger, it does make me wonder; (1) just how >one > > became a broken cheesemonger, and (2) why a King would grant 100 > > acres to a brokee, and (3) how a broken cheesemonger afforded > > transatlantic passage. So many questions to be >answered. Do you > > suppose anyone has done a definitive book on Early English > > Cheesemongering? ;=) > > > > Paul > > > > Fellow Wades, > > > > I have been seeing a lot of you trying to tie your line into >Edward Wade of > > Virginia. And while I have no information about that >line I thought you > > might be interested to know there was a very early Edward Wade in >GA. In A > > LIST OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF GEORGIA edited by E. Merton Coulter >and Albert > > B. Saye in Part II "Persons Who went from Europe to Georgia on >Their Own > > Account", page 100, entry #1211 reads as follows,"Wade, Edward- A >broken > > cheesemonger. He had a grant of 100 acres 7 Oct. 1734". >Also #1212, "Wade, > > John - Servt. to Hugh Frazer; arrived 10 Jan 1733-34". > > If any of you are having trouble with an early Edward or John you >might want > > to check out some of the southeastern counties of GA. While these >are the > > only two Wades listed in the book, I will be happy to do look-ups >for other > > surnames. > > > > Loraine Haygood > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: HGRACE5366@aol.com >[mailto:HGRACE5366@aol.com ] > > Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:27 PM > > To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE in 1825 Hall Co GA > > > > > > Eldon, > > According to the Wade gedcom from June, Edward Sr. might be the >child of > > Pliny Wade. I know there is a will of Robert Wade in >Halifax Co Va that > > lists a son named Edward. So, at this point I don't >think anyone can say > > for sure. Edward was a very common name in the Wade >line. I do have that > > he was born in Virginia, though. > > There are 4 sons that I don't have who they >married. Does anyone know who > > Edward Jr., Richard, James, and Thomas married??? > > > > Did I see in one of the emails that Mary Clement's father was >Thomas > > Clement?? > > Rachel > > > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > > Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: > > http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > > > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > > Visit the WADE web page: > > http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/ > > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > > Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: > > http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > >==== WADE Mailing List ==== > >If you need help you can contact me "listowner" at this address > >mailto:schbusdrv@thegrid.net > > > > > > > >--- Mika Bilich > >--- mikabilich@earthlink.net > >--- EarthLink: It's your Internet. > > >==== WADE Mailing List ==== >Visit the WADE web page: >http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/ > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Visit the WADE web page: http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/

    08/28/2001 03:57:12
    1. RE: [WADE-L] Edward WADE
    2. Loraine Haygood
    3. Fellow Wades, I have been seeing a lot of you trying to tie your line into Edward Wade of Virginia. And while I have no information about that line I thought you might be interested to know there was a very early Edward Wade in GA. In A LIST OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF GEORGIA edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye in Part II "Persons Who went from Europe to Georgia on Their Own Account", page 100, entry #1211 reads as follows,"Wade, Edward- A broken cheesemonger. He had a grant of 100 acres 7 Oct. 1734". Also #1212, "Wade, John - Servt. to Hugh Frazer; arrived 10 Jan 1733-34". If any of you are having trouble with an early Edward or John you might want to check out some of the southeastern counties of GA. While these are the only two Wades listed in the book, I will be happy to do look-ups for other surnames. Loraine Haygood -----Original Message----- From: HGRACE5366@aol.com [mailto:HGRACE5366@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:27 PM To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE in 1825 Hall Co GA Eldon, According to the Wade gedcom from June, Edward Sr. might be the child of Pliny Wade. I know there is a will of Robert Wade in Halifax Co Va that lists a son named Edward. So, at this point I don't think anyone can say for sure. Edward was a very common name in the Wade line. I do have that he was born in Virginia, though. There are 4 sons that I don't have who they married. Does anyone know who Edward Jr., Richard, James, and Thomas married??? Did I see in one of the emails that Mary Clement's father was Thomas Clement?? Rachel ==== WADE Mailing List ==== Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html

    08/28/2001 03:43:42
    1. RE: [WADE-L] Edward WADE
    2. Paul Hathcoat
    3. Thank you for sharing this info, Loraine. It may be helpful. While I'm not sure I'm looking forward to determining that I'm a descendent of a broken cheesemonger, it does make me wonder; (1) just how one became a broken cheesemonger, and (2) why a King would grant 100 acres to a brokee, and (3) how a broken cheesemonger afforded transatlantic passage. So many questions to be answered. Do you suppose anyone has done a definitive book on Early English Cheesemongering? ;=) Paul >Fellow Wades, > >I have been seeing a lot of you trying to tie your line into Edward Wade of >Virginia. And while I have no information about that line I thought you >might be interested to know there was a very early Edward Wade in GA. In A >LIST OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF GEORGIA edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert >B. Saye in Part II "Persons Who went from Europe to Georgia on Their Own >Account", page 100, entry #1211 reads as follows,"Wade, Edward- A broken >cheesemonger. He had a grant of 100 acres 7 Oct. 1734". Also #1212, "Wade, >John - Servt. to Hugh Frazer; arrived 10 Jan 1733-34". >If any of you are having trouble with an early Edward or John you might want >to check out some of the southeastern counties of GA. While these are the >only two Wades listed in the book, I will be happy to do look-ups for other >surnames. > >Loraine Haygood > >-----Original Message----- >From: HGRACE5366@aol.com [mailto:HGRACE5366@aol.com] >Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 2:27 PM >To: WADE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [WADE-L] Edward WADE in 1825 Hall Co GA > > >Eldon, >According to the Wade gedcom from June, Edward Sr. might be the child of >Pliny Wade. I know there is a will of Robert Wade in Halifax Co Va that >lists a son named Edward. So, at this point I don't think anyone can say >for sure. Edward was a very common name in the Wade line. I do have that >he was born in Virginia, though. >There are 4 sons that I don't have who they married. Does anyone know who >Edward Jr., Richard, James, and Thomas married??? > >Did I see in one of the emails that Mary Clement's father was Thomas >Clement?? >Rachel > > >==== WADE Mailing List ==== >Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: >http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > >==== WADE Mailing List ==== >Visit the WADE web page: >http://members.tripod.com/WadeHome/

    08/28/2001 03:19:31
    1. Re: [WADE-L] Hezekiah Newton Wade
    2. Betty Phillips
    3. The Van Zandt County Genealogy page is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txvzcgs/vzgs.htm Betty

    08/27/2001 04:04:14
    1. [WADE-L] Hezekiah Newton Wade
    2. Am still searching for information regarding the parents of Hezekiah Newton Wade who is listed in the 1870 Smith County, Texas census as Newton Wade and being 17 years of age, born in Arkansas. In 1880 census he is listed as Hezekiah Wade and lists his parents being born in Virginia and Tennessee; 1900 census Newt Wade and parents listed in Arkansas.

    08/27/2001 04:02:40
    1. Re: [WADE-L] Hezekiah Newton Wade
    2. Betty Phillips
    3. He is not my Van Zandt Co. Wade line, but I found him in the Van Zandt Co. 1880 census. He is listed as Hezekiah N. Wade, 26 years old, farmer born in AR. Father born in Va. and Mother born in Tn. His wife is named Mary, age 24, born Ar. , Father born Al., Mother born AL. Their children are: Marshall D. age 6; Dexter age 4; Mittie age 1 all born in Texas. In their household was John Pattersonage 18, listed as Bo Sin Laborer born Ms. Father born Ga. and Mother born Ms. That is all I have but you may be able to find more on him on our Van Zandt County pages. The Genealogy page is:http://www.rootsweb.com/~txvzcgs/vzgs.htm and the county page is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txvanzan/vzcpage.htm I would really like to have some info on him and his parents as my Wade family came to Texas in 1860 and I have not been able to connect Hezekiah to them. I really think they may connect somewhere. My family knew of this Wade family, but didn't think they were related. My Wade family came from Va. to Miss. to Wood Co. Texas and then in about 1861 came to Van Zandt Co.... Betty in Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: <Burgwinc@aol.com> To: <WADE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:02 PM Subject: [WADE-L] Hezekiah Newton Wade > Am still searching for information regarding the parents of Hezekiah Newton > Wade who is listed in the 1870 Smith County, Texas census as Newton Wade and > being 17 years of age, born in Arkansas. In 1880 census he is listed as > Hezekiah Wade and lists his parents being born in Virginia and Tennessee; > 1900 census Newt Wade and parents listed in Arkansas. > > > ==== WADE Mailing List ==== > Find out how you can help sponsor ROOTSWEB, visit: > http://www/rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > >

    08/27/2001 03:55:10
    1. [WADE-L] Did Ophelia really mean that?
    2. Eldon Wade
    3. Hi Fellow Wade Researchers, I have just a few page of Ophelia book "Wade Ancestors and Related Families". The only page of that book I have that gives a date of birth for the Edward who m. Mary Clements (Clemons) is the page with her ancestry chart and it simply says 1727. Question one: Do you think that when Ophelia placed a date as simply 1727 she really meant about 1727? Question two: If she really meant precisely 1727 how was she able to establish that exact year for this Edward? Thanks, Eldon <mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com> mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com Researching surnames: Hames (SC,GA,AL), Jaquess Jaquish Jaques (TN,AL), Wade (SC,GA,AL)

    08/27/2001 01:10:22