I have Johannes Willheit b. 1 July 1713 in Germany m. Walburga Weaver dau. of Joseph Weber (Weaver) with Walburga prob. born at sea abt 1717. Johannes was was son of Johann Michael Willheit and Anna Maria Hengsteler. They had another son name Johnannes Michael b. 1711 but died 1712. Hope this helps. Paul E. Lawrence Lawrence and Related Families genealogy at http://www.erols.com/lawrpaul At 04:51 PM 10/12/1998 -0700, you wrote: >Hi, >I'm looking for more information about John Wilhoit, born about 1711 in >Germany (probably). He married Margaret Weaver in about 1736 in Culpepper >Co, VA. He died in Madison Co, VA. Their children were Mary, Susanna, >Nicholas, Adam, Eva/Eve, Daniel, John, Margaret, Elizabeth, Christina, >Joseph, Rosa. Thanks for your help. Allison > >
Hi, I'm looking for more information about John Wilhoit, born about 1711 in Germany (probably). He married Margaret Weaver in about 1736 in Culpepper Co, VA. He died in Madison Co, VA. Their children were Mary, Susanna, Nicholas, Adam, Eva/Eve, Daniel, John, Margaret, Elizabeth, Christina, Joseph, Rosa. Thanks for your help. Allison
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Most of this week, RootsWeb was either not receiving nor sending List email; during some periods some mail was being sent out, but in trickles. This is to let you users know what happened. A SPAMMER HIT US AGAIN! It really angers me that we have been injured once again by a SPAMMER. When these Lists were on MAISER at Indiana Univ., a SPAMMER crashed that system completely. It even caused some hardware to burn out. These opportunistic advertisers just don't realize the damage they do when they SPAM mailing lists. RootsWeb has over 4200 Lists now, and I would guess that the average subscriber list is around 500. That means that when the SPAMMER sends in the ads, the server receives 4200 identical emails all at the same time. Then, the server has to try to send out over 2 million emails, all at the same time. Now THAT is normally enough to shut down a server; however, it is even worse at RootsWeb, since SPAM-filters are in place. Those emails hit the server, the server attempted to kill them, then, because of the sheer computing power required, everything shut down. Once again we have not had access to normal mail because of the selfish actions of unscrupulous advertisers. Congress tried to rectify this problem, but special interest lobbyists go to enough of our repre- sentatives that they caved in and passed a bill that does nothing. I suggest that when you receive SPAM, send it back to the servers involved. Send to [email protected], where the x's are replaced by the name of the server the SPAMMER is using. Make sure you "expand" the headers, then highlight and copy the entire message, including these expanded headers. THEN, make sure that you NEVER purchase anything from a company that engages in this practice. Sooner or later advertisers are going to learn that if they SPAM genealogy groups, they are doing nothing but angering users and hurting the reputations of their companies. Any discussion of this subject should be done privately to me, not back to the List. Thanks, SgtGeorge Listowner
At 04:00 PM 8/29/98 -0400, [email protected] wrote: >Hello Patricia, Found your listing on the Oregon Broyles interesting. Our line >descends from Benjamin Broyles, son of the first Zachariah. They went to KY, >then IN and on to WA State. Came to WA about 1880. >Gem Hello SisterGem and all BROYLES and other Germanna researchers. It's nice to see some BROYLES traffic here on the List for a change. I've been watching the latest posts and remarked about how you BROYLES users are spread out all over the country, all from ONE immigrant in 1717. Quite a prolific bunch. Thought I would mention again a previous offer of putting Germanna- related genealogy files on the BROYLES/BRILES Family History web site. If there are any out there who wishes to have me convert a GEDCOM, provided by you, to HTML and uploaded to the web site, let me know. I have received quite a few and am just now getting to working on them; however, some of them don't convert properly to HTML, having bad code and so forth in the GEDCOM files. Make sure that you DO have your genealogy program and datafiles in order before exporting a GEDCOM to send to anyone. Nothing is more frustrating than to receive one that has important data and not be able to import it all because of problems. One of the biggest problems being programs that export in formats that are not GEDCOM compliant universally. And if you use FTM be sure you export in a usable format, not one of those that is proprietal to FTM users. Also, it is a good idea to mark certain names, dates, places, events, etc. as being sensitive. A lot of living people have problems with their names and data being placed on a web site for the world to see. I use Cumberland Family Tree (CFT) and it allows me to mark these data items as sensitive so they don't get placed into the GEDCOM. It's something to be concerned with. Anyway, if anyone has "good" GEDCOM files (GRIN), let me know via personal email. Please do not reply back here to the List. Thanks, SgtGeorge Listowner
Hello All, I am trying to work out the Cherokee connection to the Willhite, Fryar and Singleton families of Montgomery County. Any ideas? Bettie wrote>> Supposedly, Polly Fryar who married Julius Wilhite, was full blood Cherokee, but I have not found proof of that in any of the Indian rolls. My grandmother said that her dad, Cling Wilhite, could have gotten land from the government because he was Indian, but he already had land and didn't want to have anything to do with the government. Nancy Jane Wilhite was a sister to Alexander Clingman Wilhite. I have a copy of D.F. Singleton's will. His wife was listed as Nancy J. Singleton. The will lists the following children: John Singleton, Bade << I have a photo of this couple middle aged with children. D. Frank Singleton b. 8 Feb 1837 (man) Nancy Jane Wilhite b. Aug 1844 ( she looks Indian with high cheek bones, thin face, long black hair) Bettie wrote>> Darrell Guinn, Indian genealogist from Joplin, MO, could find only one Singleton family listed on Cherokee Rolls. (The date this info was taken is not mentioned). roll#26772 Annie 44 F 1/2 Card 10083 #26773 Dolly 20 F 1/4 10083 #26774 Frank 16 M 1/4 " # 5 Henry 14 M 1/4 " # 6 John 12 M 1/4 " # 7 Dock 10 M 1/4 " # 8 Rosa 8 F 1/4 " # 9 Charley 4 F 1/4 " Also one family named Fryar: Roll 32614 Mary 26 F 1/4 Card2350 5 Voisie 4 F 1/8 " 6 Andy 2 M 1/8 " 7 Archie 1 M 1/8 "<< Best Regards, Olwyn E. Whitehouse Sugar Land, Texas [email protected] Montgomery County ARGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~armontgo/
This isn't my family, but I have been working on Montgomery co. AR Wilhites off and on. Contact [email protected] Maybe John can help. Mary At 12:48 PM 8/22/98 -0700, you wrote: >Do you have any information on this family? >I am the g granddaughter of W? Marion GIPSON b about >1850-1870, married Lucinda,Ludy (Lutie) WHILLHITE/WILHITE >about 1890. There were 9 children, all were born in >Arkansas. First born, My grandfather.William Morris >Dec 1890. > >William Morris b 14 Dec 1890 Logan, Chimsville Ark. >m Euia Bell Cottingham 27 Oct 1912 >Fate >Ammie m Jim DAVIS >Minnie m John RUST >Nettie >Stella b 1892 d 14 Mar 1960 m John NAPPID >Joe b 18 Jan 1895 d 7 July 1966 m Florence BUMPUSS, >served WWI CO K pvt 23 Inf. >Charle Edward b 28 Mar 1902 Greenwood, Sebastian Co. Ark. >m Tellsie GAGE >Ozzie Bell b 30 Aug 1905 d 20 Sept 1968 m Francis REESE > >researching: > >BOOKER, CANNON,COTTINGHAM, GIPSON, HOOPENGARNER, >LASSITER/LASTER, LEONARD, MANN, McGEE, PUCKETT, SMITH, >WHITE, WHILHITE/WILHITE, WILKERSON, WILLIAMS, >YELVERTON > >All of these lived in N W Ark. in the late 1800s and >early 1900s. > >Thanks for Checking. >Ann >Union City, CA USA > >[email protected] > > > > > > > > > >
Do you have any information on this family? I am the g granddaughter of W? Marion GIPSON b about 1850-1870, married Lucinda,Ludy (Lutie) WHILLHITE/WILHITE about 1890. There were 9 children, all were born in Arkansas. First born, My grandfather.William Morris Dec 1890. William Morris b 14 Dec 1890 Logan, Chimsville Ark. m Euia Bell Cottingham 27 Oct 1912 Fate Ammie m Jim DAVIS Minnie m John RUST Nettie Stella b 1892 d 14 Mar 1960 m John NAPPID Joe b 18 Jan 1895 d 7 July 1966 m Florence BUMPUSS, served WWI CO K pvt 23 Inf. Charle Edward b 28 Mar 1902 Greenwood, Sebastian Co. Ark. m Tellsie GAGE Ozzie Bell b 30 Aug 1905 d 20 Sept 1968 m Francis REESE researching: BOOKER, CANNON,COTTINGHAM, GIPSON, HOOPENGARNER, LASSITER/LASTER, LEONARD, MANN, McGEE, PUCKETT, SMITH, WHITE, WHILHITE/WILHITE, WILKERSON, WILLIAMS, YELVERTON All of these lived in N W Ark. in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Thanks for Checking. Ann Union City, CA USA [email protected]
Just a note to remind anyone who has joined recently that I can be reached at: mailto:[email protected] (Click on the above "mailto:" to start a message to me.) If you have purely personal questions, comments, observations, etc., please email me privately. SgtGeorge Listowner
I received the following query in the comments section of the Guest Book Registration on the BROYLES/BRILES Family History web site. It was sent by Jeri A. Williams. I know she is a subscriber to the BROYLES-L List, but not sure if she is a user at WILHITE-L and GERMANNA_COLONIES -L. It might be a good idea to respond here to the Lists AND send her a private email to make sure she gets any replies. Her email address is: [email protected] Hope someone can help her, SgtGeorge *************************(Start of Query)************************* Comments: Connection (I think) is from Conrad Wilhoit (abt 1734) and his wife (abt 1741) Elizabeth Broyles. The (one of many children) son - Solomon Wilhoit (1st wife?) married to Katherine Ridenhouse - one of their many children - Phillip Wilhoite married (2nd wife) - Mary Tucker. Their only child (?) Hannah Axie Wilhoit married my great, great grandfather Martin Mathias Lockner (GEORGE/JOHN, THIS IS WHERE I CAN'T FIND IN THE WILHOIT OR BROYLES HISTORY ON-LINE OR IN THE FAMILY TREE DATABASE THE CONNECTION - CAN YOU SUGGEST WHERE I MIGHT GO AND SOMEONE THAT WOULD HELP ME FROM THE WILHOIT OR BROYLES FAMILY MAKE THIS CONNECTION?). Martin Mathias Lockner and Hannah Axie Wilhoit (Wilhite) had 10 children - one of the children - Mathias DANIEL Lockner is my great grandfather and Charles Crowford/Crawford Lockner was my grandfather on my mother's side.
Thank you. I have received a couple of responses to my Winnah Silvena Wilhite search. Would someone tell me a little about The Wilhite family and the history of their coming to America. I know next to nothing except they were from Germany. What religion were they? and were there many families who came over together? and from what part of Germany? Just a few questions. HAHA. I need a whole history lesson here. Are there websites that would help? Thanks for your time. A real Newbie here. [email protected]
The following was posted to our Howard Co., MO group. I'm sure that this Wilhoit came from Germanna, like a lot of other Howard Co. residents and hope this will be of help to some Wilhoit descendants. John Wayland Here are some misc 1870 Howard Co Censuses that I picked up here and there. Hope there is interest in them. Chariton Twp 100/100 p282 WILHOIT, S, 53, m, Farmer, ---/---, KY, Cit Martha, 46, f, Keeping House, KY Saml G, 13, m, Farm Hand, MO, sch TATUM, A, 22, f, At Home, MO WILHOIT, Nancy, 11, BLACK, Dom Svt, MO, I Wm, 9, BLACK, MO 108/108 p282 MAUPIN, J G, 50, m, Farmer, 10,000/20,000 (or 2,000), KY, Cit Mary F, 36, f, Keeping House, MO Wm T, 21, m, Farm Hand, MO, Cit Jno E, 18, m, Farm Hand, MO, school Eddie, 9, m, MO, school Kate L, 2/12, f, (born Mar), MO WILHOIT, C, 74, f, VA Jas, 12, m, BLACK, Farm Hand, MO, Illit Hannah, 13, f, BLACK, MO, I Ida, 7, f, BLACK, MO 224/224/ p292 WILHOIT, W, 38, m, Farmer, 8000/1200, MO CIT Mary F, 30, f, Keeping House, MO John, 6, m, MO Alvin, 4, m, MO Annie, 2, f, MO Sallie, 18, f, BLACK, Dom Svt, MO William, 2, m, BLACK, MO Eliza, 6/12 (born Dec), BLACK, MO JONES, Moses, 23, m, Farm Hand, MO, CIT ARMSTRONG, W, 27, m, Farm Hand, Canada, CIT 225/225 p292 WILHOITE, Jos, 32, m, Farmer, ---/---, MO, Cit Lucy A, 28, f, Keeping House, KY Mollie J, 9, f, MO Fa---, 1, m, MO Millie, 30, f, BLACK, Dom Svt, MO, Illit Dun K, 8, m, BLACK, MO Fannie, 5, f, BLACK, MO Tena, 2, f, BLACK, MO Simon, 17, m, BLACK, Farm Hand, MO 251/251 p376 WILHOIT, M, 40, f, Keeping House, 10,000/3,000, MO David, 22, m, Farmer, MO, Cit Sallie, 18, f, At Home, MO Wade, 17, m, At School, MO, sch Fielding, 15, m, At School, MO, sch Annie, 12, f, At School, MO, sch
Just beginning research on the Wilhite family. I am related to Winnah Silven Wilhite b. 1847 TN. She married George Washington Gross b. 1842 MO. I have 3 children: Jackson, Nancy Jane and Cora. Jackson is in my line. Does anyone have any info on Winnah Silvena Wilhite? Thanks for your efforts. [email protected]
I have added a link from the BROYLES/BRILES Family History web site to the web site of Susan BARLOW HOLMES' new web site. It is a very, very nice page and is full of BARLOW information. You can access it by going directly to: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/3145 It is on the BARLOW link of my web site at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/barlowlink.html Be sure to check it out, SgtGeorge Listowner
Here is your periodic update on what is going on at RootsWeb. As Listowner, I feel it my duty to report these statistics to users of the Lists I manage, and which are hosted by Rootsweb. Below is the monthly update by Brian Leverich one of the founders of RootsWeb. PLEASE look at the figures and try to imagine that much genealogy email traffic!!!!! And, it doesn't cost users (subscribers) a dime! We Listowners do have to pay a modest fee to have our Lists, but other than this small requirement of us, ALL other funds for operat- ing expenses comes either from voluntary contributions from users, or out of Brian's and Karen's pockets. Look through all the figures and pay particular attention to the part near the end on how you, as a user, can contribute to the world's best genealogy service. A dime a day (that's 10ยข) would cost you only $36.50 a year; a nickle a day would cost you only $18.25 a year. Heck, even a penny a day would cost you only $3.65 a year. I figure that I have something like 5,000 subscribers to my 12 Lists (some of them have very few users), and if each of you could spare $3.65 a year, that would amount to $18,250.00 per year for RootsWeb. A penny a day doesn't seem like much, but $18,250.00 would go a long way in helping support RootsWeb. BTW, this fiscal year, Brian and Karen figure they are going to run about $56,000 in the red. Guess where that money is going to come from? Not from us! From their pockets! One other thing, the server IS secure and you don't have to worry about using your credit card over the Web/Internet when dealing with RootsWeb. I've done it for a long time and have never had a problem. **********(Start of Brian's Monthly Statistics Update)********** In July, RootsWeb experienced one of its largest single-month increases in load with folks using many of our services 25-33% more than in June. We're not quite sure why that happened, but we speculate it's because we've been adding new features and upgrading our servers as fast as contributions allow. We also suspect that the new RootsWeb Review e-zine may be helping folks find new parts of RootsWeb. Here are the detailed statistics on our July operations: o 2,975 independently-Webmastered Websites are hosted by RootsWeb. o 50,245,222 total Web hits: - 13,608,736 were HTML pages. - 6,879,675 were cgi-bin database searches and such. - 29,568,584 were graphics (gifs, jpegs, etc). o 995,249 FTP file downloads from the USGenWeb Archives and the ROOTS-L Library. o 3,967 independently-listowned mailing lists are hosted by RootsWeb. o Thanks to a neat hack by Tim Pierce, we know we shipped 99,934,614 pieces of e-mail to our mailing lists. o 60,000 alt.g and s.g.* Usenet News articles to hosts on three continents. o Approximately 830,304,000,000 bytes in total. As always, RootsWeb remains supported by user contributions. Folks who would like to become a RootsWeb Member or Sponsor (the cost is very modest) are invited to visit: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html *** You can become a Member easily using your credit card and our new secure server. *** Support from the Internet genealogical community is *crucial* to RootsWeb's operation. Right now, we could be hosting many more Websites and mailing lists as well as providing many further services to the community, if only we had the resources to do so. Also, we would like to publicly thank Palladium Interactive, publishers of the superb Ultimate Family Tree software, for their support of RootsWeb: http://www.palladium.net/ Thanks to everyone who participates in RootsWeb -- clearly folks are continuing to exchanging a great deal of information! -B -- Dr. Brian Leverich Co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative http://www.rootsweb.com/ P.O. Box 6798, Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798 [email protected]
Does anyone know anything about Elias's daughter Elizabeth listed below? I'm trying to connect her with a James Blevins in another line. The timing is right, but I'm looking for more concrete evidence that she's the same Elizabeth (Betsy) listed as James's wife in other sources. Any help would be greatly appreciated Sharon >From page 65 and 66 of The Germanna Record, Number 13 42. ELIAS WILHOIT (MATTHIAS, MICHAEL) B. 1762 Culpeper Co., Va. (m) 1783 Guilford Co., N.C. Sarah Rebecca Huffman. Elias patented land in Orange Co., N.C. in 1798. He moved to Henry Co., Va. 1809-15 and to Wayne Co., Ky. prior to 1825 where he died in 1856. 289. Joel b. July 28, 1788 290. William 291. George 292. John b. ca. 1794 293. Mary b. May 10, 1796 (m) 1816 Henry Co., Va. Benjamin Smith 294. Sallie (m) Sandford Kendall 295. Fannie (m) John Ray 296. Elizabeth (m) James Blivins 297. Nancy (m) Samuel Bond
I have just taken over two of the "orphaned" Lists at RootsWeb, the AYLOR List and the BARLOW List. Things will go on as before; I plan to make no changes in the near future. This is especially pertinent to the subscribers to the GERMANNA_ COLONIES List. For you AYLOR and BARLOW folks, the Lists are being taken care once again. Let's have your queries. SgtGeorge Listowner
I have volunteered to help Ann CONAWAY find someone who can look at some photographs and give advice on the time periods of the pictures. In order to help her out, I have scanned the photos she sent me and have placed them on a web page so anyone who thinks they might be able to help can see them. If we have any "time period" or "costume" experts out there, would you mind having a look and see if you can help. The URL for the web site is: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/annconaway.html Ann's email address is: [email protected] The photos were found in an album belonging to Flossie CRAIG LAND, who was Ann's aunt. Flossie lived from 1880 to 1921 and her mother's name was Margaret Elizabeth THOMAS CRAIG ADAM. Margaret lived from 1861 to 1924. Flossie's father was Samuel T. CRAIG, and he lived from 1847 to 1886. The people in the photos may have been family, in-laws, or just friends. The album had been stored away in a trunk for decades and had been forgotten about until Ann started her genealogy research. What Ann is hoping for is for some user who is knowledgeable about costume design and can tell her approximately WHEN the pictures were made. This will give her a start in identifying the time period. She needs to find out approximately which decade of the 1800's or 1900's each picture was made. She says that for someone to actually recognize any of them would be a miracle. The photos are of people from Estill, Mercer, and Madison Counties, KY, and their names could have been LAND, CRAIG, THOMAS, or ADAMS. They might even be from Butler County, OH, or Kiowa County, OK. Some of the pictures are in frames with the name of the photography shops where they were made: Grossman (name of shop), 12 North Main St., Dayton, OH H.C. Burton (name of shop), Chestnut St., Berea, KY Sorry for bothering all of you, but I just figured this is what genealogy mailing lists are all about -- helping others. If you have any comments to make about this posting, please do not send it back to the List -- send me a private email. SgtGeorge Listowner
> Subject: Broyles > Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1998 11:38:47 -0400 > From: John Blankenbaker <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > David Phelps, > There are some corrections to be made in the Broyles history. > > John Broyles, the immigrant, was born 1 May 1679. He married Ursula Ruop on > 6 Nov 1703. > > John Nicholas Blankenbaker, the immigrant, had a daughter Ursula. She did > not marry John Broyle; instead, she married John Zimmerman. > John Blankenbaker > Beyond Germanna > PO Box 120 > Chadds Ford, PA 19317 > http://www.wp.com/germanna/ > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/germhist.html > > The following is the corrected lineage. 1 Johanne BROILE (John BROYLES) b: 1 May 1679 Germany d: Feb. 05, 1733/34 Spotsylvania Co., VA .+Ursula ROUP ....2 Hans Jacob BROYLES b: Abt. 1705 Germany d: May 19, 1763 Culpeper Co., VA ....2 Hans Jacob BROYLES b: Abt. 1705 Germany d: May 19, 1763 Culpeper Co., VA ......+Catherine FLEISHMAN b: Abt. 1706 d: WFT Est. 1750-1801 Madison Co., VA ........3 Elizabeth BROYLES b: Abt. 1741 Orange Co., VA d: 1780 TN ..........+Conrad Ruben WILLHEIT b: Abt. 1737 Orange Co., VA d: Abt. 1806 Bedford, TN .............4 Adam WILHITE b: Abt. 1760 Culpeper, VA d: December 1815 Jefferson Co., TN ...............+Missy BALEY b: Abt. 1758 ..................5 Avy Anne WILHITE b: Abt. 1780 SC d: February 06, 1865 Niota, McMinn, TN ....................+Thomas CATE b: Abt. 1776 Virginia d: August 14, 1846 Niota, McMinn, TN Thanks John for the new data, Please send additions and corrections to: David Phelps [email protected] 14628 Waterview Circle Addison, Texas 75244
Thanks Charles, I already put Kens Wilhite info into my database. I also found some info on Elizabeth Broyles ancestors on the World Family Tree CD-ROM. I will send GED with what I found in a separate note. Ken, I am sending this to you as well to verify your Broyles lineage. I have NOT verified the following through any other sources yet. Source: World Family Tree Vol. 17, Ed. 1, (Release date: December 11, 1997), "CD-ROM," Tree #0259, Date of Import: Jul 23, 1998. Descendants of Johanne Broile 1 Johanne BROILE b: 1675 Germany d: Feb. 05, 1733/34 Spotsylvania Co., VA .+Ursula BLANKENBAKER b: Abt. 1684 Germany d: 1744 Madison Co., VA ....2 Hans Jacob BROYLES b: Abt. 1705 Germany d: May 19, 1763 Culpeper Co., VA ......+Catherine FLEISHMAN b: Abt. 1706 d: WFT Est. 1750-1801 Madison Co., VA ........3 Elizabeth BROYLES b: Abt. 1741 Orange Co., VA d: 1780 TN ..........+Conrad Ruben WILLHEIT b: Abt. 1737 Orange Co., VA d: Abt. 1806 Bedford, TN .............4 Adam WILHITE b: Abt. 1760 Culpeper, VA d: December 1815 Jefferson Co., TN ...............+Missy BALEY b: Abt. 1758 ..................5 Avy Anne WILHITE b: Abt. 1780 SC d: February 06, 1865 Niota, McMinn, TN ....................+Thomas CATE b: Abt. 1776 Virginia d: August 14, 1846 Niota, McMinn, TN Descendants of Catherine Fleishman 1 Catherine FLEISHMAN b: Abt. 1706 d: WFT Est. 1750-1801 Madison Co., VA .+Hans Jacob BROYLES b: Abt. 1705 Germany d: May 19, 1763 Culpeper Co., VA ....2 Elizabeth BROYLES b: Abt. 1741 Orange Co., VA d: 1780 TN ......+Conrad Ruben WILLHEIT b: Abt. 1737 Orange Co., VA d: Abt. 1806 Bedford, TN Descendants of Nicholas Blankenbaker 1 Nicholas BLANKENBAKER b: WFT Est. 1633-1662 d: WFT Est. 1685-1725 .+APPELLONIA b: WFT Est. 1642-1665 d: WFT Est. 1686-1737 ....2 Ursula BLANKENBAKER b: Abt. 1684 Germany d: 1744 Madison Co., VA ......+Johanne BROILE b: 1675 Germany d: February 05, 1733/34 Spotsylvania Co., VA .........3 Hans Jacob BROYLES b: Abt. 1705 Germany d: May 19, 1763 Culpeper Co., VA ...........+Catherine FLEISHMAN b: Abt. 1706 d: WFT Est. 1750-1801 Madison Co., VA Thanks again, Please send additions and corrections to: David Phelps [email protected] 14628 Waterview Circle Addison, Texas 75244