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    1. Neville connection and book
    2. Glenn Gohr
    3. Hi, Woolverton Researchers: All those who are descendants of MOSES HANKS and AGATHA DODSON will be interested in a genealogy of the Neville family which I have recently reproduced. Quite a few of Moses Hanks's descendants intermarried with children and descendants of ANDREW WOOLVERTON. Here is the connection to the Nevilles: 1) John Neville, b. ca. 1612 England, d. June 1664 Calvert Co., MD; md. ca. 1638 in England to Bridget Thoresby, b. ca. 1618 England, d. ca. 1643 Calvert Co., MD 2) James Neville, b. ca. 1640 Calvert Co., MD, d. ca. 1700 Isle of Wight Co., VA; md. ca. 1660 Northampton Co., VA to Elizabeth _________, b. ca. 1640, d. ca. 1700 Isle of Wight Co., VA 3) John Neville, Sr., b. ca. 1661 Northampton Co., VA, d. ca. 1733 VA; md. ca. 1685 Isle of Wight Co., VA to Elizabeth Bohannan, b. ca. 1665 VA 4) Joseph Neville, Sr., b. ca. 1707 Isle of Wight Co., VA, d. aft. 1790 Hardy Co., VA; md. ca. 1729 in VA to Ann Bohannan, b. ca. 1710 VA, d. ca. 1777 Hampshire Co., VA 5) Mary Neville, b. ca. 1730 VA, d. aft. 1790 TN; md. ca. 1747 VA to Thomas Dodson (Second Fork), b. 3 Oct. 1728 Richmond Co., VA, d. bef. 21 Oct. 1783 Pittsylvania Co., VA 6) Agatha Dodson, b. Dec. 1749 VA, d. Nov. (aft. 1830) Maury Co., TN; md. bef. 1769 to Moses Hanks, b. 15 July 1746 Richmond Co., VA, d. 19 Aug. 1831 Maury Co., TN 7) Elizabeth Hanks, b. 9 Sept. 1782 Pittsylvania Co., VA, d. 1833 Maury Co., TN; md. 1 June 1799 Lincoln Co., KY to Robert Williams, b. 1776 VA, d. 1837 Maury Co., TN 8) Agatha Williams, b. 2 June 1802 Maury Co., TN, d. 13 July 1874 McNairy Co., TN; md. 22 Sept. 1817 Columbia, TN to James Matthew Woolverton, b. 12 May 1797 Somerset, KY, d. 24 July 1878 McNairy Co., TN Other Moses Hanks-Andrew Woolverton connections include: John Bird Woolverton (1780-1863) (son of Andrew Woolverton) md. Anna Jane Hanks (1788-1864) (dau. of Moses Hanks) Mary "Polly" Woolverton (1795-1854) (dau. of Andrew Woolverton) md. Rev. Elijah Hanks (1793-1871) (son of Moses Hanks) Notice on the book: Hi, Neville Researchers: I have taken my original copy of A 370-YEAR HISTORY OF ONE NEVILLE FAMILY (1612-1982), by Joseph B. Neville, 1988, and made copies enough for everyone who is interested. The book is spiral bound with 8 1/2 by 11 in. size paper. It is 175 (9 intro. pages, plus 166 pages of text). A few illustrations are included, and Joe Neville gives quite a few footnotes to verify his long-standing research. Joe was elderly and had suffered a stroke before the printing of the book. A few typos may be noted, but that is understandable. Much of the original text was shrunk by Joe to better present his material, although this makes some of the material a little hard to read. But this is the best and most up-to- date book on the Neville family thus far. Joe was aware of more descendants in each line (including my own line) but his methodology was more in a chart format, and it made it extremely difficult for him to add new descendants into the list. He went generation by generation. There is no index to the book, and that would be a massive project. I have looked in my earlier correspondence with Joe Neville, who is now deceased. In March 1988 he offered the book for sale at a prepublication price of $15.00. He offered discounts if ordering more than one copy. He also encouraged people to donate copies to libraries. He gave a discounted price of $10.00 to anyone who would donate a copy to a library. I'm sure there are many copies already in libraries around the country, although I have not checked the OCLC listing to find out where. Joe Neville mentions that copies would be donated to the LDS Library in Salt Lake City and The Filson Club Library in Louisville, KY. Joe Neville said that he would not be reprinting his book after copies were sold out. I've also tried in vain to locate R. Geoffrey Neville of Avon, Massachusetts, who assisted him in the publication of the book, to see if any copies might exist even at this late date. R. Geoffrey Neville could not be located. Joe Neville, on his title page says this: "Any person wishing to copy from this book, by photostatic means or otherwise, has my permission to do so, PROVIDING the copy is for his own use, and not for sale." There is no formal copyright disclaimer or notice in the book. I was very reluctant to reproduce the book because of this statement, but after much discussion with Ren Neville and others in the group, it was decided that if I could offer the books at a reasonable price that no one would quibble over Joe Neville's original statement. If copied by the photocopy method, it would take one hours of standing at a copy machine to make one copy. Also the price would most likely be between 7 and 10 cents per page. That cost would amount to about $20.00 easily for someone to reproduce a single copy. Through the offset method (same method that Joe Neville originally used), I have made 40 copies of his book. Even though this is a copy of a copy, I am very pleased with the result. The pages came out very clear. And I was able to get a very good price on the printing, binding, etc. In fact, my price is lower than Joe Neville's original price was back in 1988. I am offering copies of the book for $10.00 each. And that includes postage. All I will need is your mailing address and a check or money order for that amount. If you have any questions on this, let me know. Sincerely, Glenn Gohr (Wolverton & Neville List Manager) ggohr01@mail.orion.org ggohr@juno.com My mailing address is: Glenn Gohr 1040 E. McCanse St. Springfield, MO 65803-3613 Ph. 417-833-2814 (evenings)

    07/17/1997 04:16:56
    1. reLIssac Woolverton
    2. Leonard Campbell
    3. Subject: Re: Issac Wolverton Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 21:51:14 -0400 From: Leonard Campbell <soup@cyberportal.net> To: Wolverton List <Wolverton@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu> Hi Mary and Onoldah and Joyce, I don't want to muddy the water, but the only Isaac Woolverton I have was born 1741, son of Roger and Mary (Milburn?). I notice the last name is spelled with two "o's," I have nothing on the two lineages you are mentioning. Regards, -- Len ----- Leonard Campbell soup@cyberportal.net PO Box 972, 168 Old Center Harbor Rd Center Harbor, NH 03226 Do NOT add me to mailing lists or send commercial solicitations!!

    07/16/1997 07:33:11
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Onoldah L Rone
    3. While searching for other information in the Collin county, TX, library, I came across a couple of items on Wolverton families and thought they might be of interest to someone. In Thompson Cemetery, established 1852 (Collin Co., TX): Wolverton, Charles 1947-1971 Wolverton, Delia (wife of R.S.) Feb. 15, 1911-Aug. 1, 1969 Wolverton, Robert S. Oct. 22, 1906- __________ Thompson Cemetery is located near the southeast corner of Lake Lavon in Collin Co., TX...not far from Dallas County. In the book KENTUCKY MARRIAGES 1797-1865, Lib. of Congress Catalogue Card #66-27027: Page 181: Thomas J. Montague, of Fayette County, to Miss Joanna E. Wolverton, daughter of Silas Wolverton, of Lexington, married Oct. 27, 1857. This was reported in the Lexington Reporter 10-28-1857. Hopefully this will help someone. Onoldah Rone oronem@juno.com

    07/16/1997 02:15:39
    1. Charles 1
    2. Mary L. Wolverton
    3. Have info about the same on Charles 1660. He came from England 1682 from Doecetshire with two brothers, Gabriel and John. Sailed on the "Welcome" a Wm. Penn flagship (over 20 flagships total) . Smallpox killed about 1/3, including his two brothers Gabrial and John. Landed at New Castle, NJ. Born in Staffordshire , England about 1660 d.in Rosemont, NJ. It would be nice if we could find anything in England about him. My dau and I went to England in May, and found the first recorded instance of the surname occurs in the Pipe Rolls of 1166; one Nickolas de Wolverton is listed therein. The surname can be traced to the mmedieval townships S

    07/16/1997 11:01:50
    1. medieval twps.
    2. Mary L. Wolverton
    3. Sorry, I got disconnected before I was finished on the Medieval townships of Salop, Norfolk and Somerset. first surname Wolverton mlw@skyenet.net

    07/16/1997 08:51:22
    1. Interesting info
    2. Kelly Selzle
    3. I just found this in Family Tree Maker, don't know the originator of the info, but thought it was interesting. "Charles Wolverton was the first Wolverton in America. He sailed from Dorsetshire, England in 1660 as a gentleman aboard the flagship "William Penn'. Charles married Thomas Drake's daughter in 1697. Thomas was a direct descendant of Sir Francis Drake. Charles had 7 sons and 2 daughters and finally settled in Rosemont NJ. Died in 1746, buried in Rosemont church cemetary." Has anyone else had this information? Does it ring true?

    07/15/1997 11:42:43
    1. Re: GEDCOMs
    2. Kelly Selzle
    3. Ralph and/or Joyce Franke wrote: > > Hi Stew and all, > > I have put my lineage on, but would be happy to include a GEDCOM, if anyone > is interested. I have suggested to Glenn that he be in charge of a master > database with everyone's lineage in it. I have saved the lineages of > everyone, but it would be nice to have a central clearing house for them. > Other family gen socs I belong to do that. Some have published books on > lineages from what members send them. That's good, too. > > I have not put anything on discussion list lately as I have nothing more to > offer right now. ;))) > > Joyce Franke > > > Glenn is right: let's not turn this into a use it or lose it situation. > > Has everyone signed off for the summer? I was kind of hoping to hear > > more about folks' lineage, especially since mine is so different from > > everybody else's. I am trying to build a master tree for the whole > > Woolverton/Wolverton family since Charles I, and have obtained a lot of > > really good information from people online. I would hate to see this > > exercise die out from lack of input. One question I do have, possibly to > > Glenn, but also open to everybody else, is this: what is the > > plausibility of setting up a gedcom exchange? Does rootsweb have a > > facility for this, or does anybody else have access to a fair bit of ftp > > space? I am hoping that this could be done to let us swap around even > > more information. > > I'd be more than happy to share my gedcom, what I have so far, with everyone. Not so much on the Woolverton's, but lots on other branches of the family.

    07/15/1997 10:42:58
    1. Re: discussion list (fwd)
    2. Kelly Selzle
    3. Glenn Gohr wrote: > > Here is a message from Jerry L. Bryant who is on the discussion list. His > original query must have never showed up on the list as he joined about > the time that MAISER went down. I hope someone can help him & vice versa. > > Glenn Gohr (Wolverton List Manager) > ggohr01@mail.orion.org > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 22:40:20 -0700 > From: "Jerry L.Bryant" <NIGHTLITE@postoffice.worldnet.att.net> > To: Glenn Gohr <ggohr01@mail.orion.org> > Subject: Re: discussion list > > Hi Glen, > I can't remember if I had recieved a copy of any of the msgs that I have > posted now that I think about it....I had posted them about the time that > Maiser (sp) was going on the fritz....So I will cut and paste my first > message... > Thanks Glen > > Hi Kelly, > My name is Jerry Bryant. I am an Historic Archaeologist in Spokane, > Washington. I have been researching Thomas B. Wolverton of Odessa, > Washington. Thomas was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1852. He had a brother > Benjamin, who enlisted in the Union Army in the 1860's. Thomas worked as a > carpenter in Spokane at the turn of the century and helped build the > "Wolverton Building" for his uncle's hardware business....Right now I have > an Oral History that I have writen with Coral Wolverton Seible, the > daughter of Thomas....But she knows very little of her father's background > except that he came west by covered wagon in 1878. > > The Wolverton family of Odessa, Washington owned a small resort on the > north shore of Pacific Lake from about 1914 to 1964. I have been working on > the determaniation of eligibility for the historic record of the structures > at the Wolverton Resort. I have photographs of the structures and the > family. > Let me know if you feel that we have information that you are interested > in. > > Jerry L.Bryant > ---------- > > From: Kelly Selzle <kselzle@user1.cyberhighway.net> > > To: Wolverton Family discussion list <WOLVERTON@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu> > > Subject: Re: WOLVERTON FAMILY > > Date: Wednesday, May 07, 1997 10:09 AM > > > > > > > > On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, PAUL L. WRIGHT wrote: > > > > > Hello!! anyone listening? > I have about 5,000 Wolverton names and bits of information and would like > to collect more....naturally will share. > >From Charles to Joel to Job to Thomas to Jesse Wolverton is one of the > lines I am running and any of the others > > If you have anything on my Cyrus who were in Indiana then Iowa it would be > great. Also, check out my home page for pictures and info on my > Woolvertons. Click on the picture of Arline Barnhouse to access the > Woolvertons. > > > > http://www.magiclink.com/web/kelsel > > > > Kelly Jerry, I don't think your Tom Woolverton is the same as my Tom Woolverton. But I'll let you know if I find anything. My Tom came west in a covered wagon between 1898 and 1905. He came to Cora, Idaho which was just outside of Lewiston, but is now in Washington. There are still Woolvertons from my family near there. Mary Woolverton Dailey may have information on your Tom. I'll ask her and get back to you. Visit my web site for some Woolverton pictures. Click on the picture of Arlene Mary Barnhouse to go backward to Woolverton. http://www.magiclink.com/web/kelsel Good luck in your search. Kelly

    07/15/1997 10:18:09
    1. Steven
    2. Mary L. Wolverton
    3. Ginny, Here is a little on the location of some of Steven's 1751 line. 1 Steven 1751 , 2 Furman 1791, 3 Sidney 4 George Sidney 1856 b. in Poland, Mahoning Co OH, 5 Ada Sarah b.1880 in Palaski Co. MO. It isn't very much . Mary Wolverton mlw@skyenet.net

    07/15/1997 10:45:07
    1. RE: John Wolverton and Mary
    2. V CORE
    3. Hi Brian, Here is what I have on John Wolverton and Mary Wolverton...Sorry it doesn't copy so well. Hope it helps! Nah Brian. Go Cowboys! Ginny Core vcore@trib.com Descendants of Thomas Wolverton 1 Thomas Wolverton b: 11 May 1717 in Hunterdon Co, NJ d: 02 Jul 1759 in Sussex Co., NJ . +Mary Petitt b: 1720 m: Abt. 1738 . 2 [1] John W. Wolverton b: Abt. 1740 ..... +Hannah Rose ..... 3 Rachel Wolverton b: 1767 ........ +Timothy Ross ..... 3 Margaret Wolverton b: 30 Jul 1772 ........ +George Taylor ..... 3 Hannah Wolverton b: Jun 1777 ........ +Stephen Corwin . *2nd Wife of [1] John W. Wolverton: ..... +Abigail Darby m: 19 Feb 1759 in Essex (now Union) Co., NJ ..... 3 Mary Wolverton b: 22 Apr 1761 d: 26 Aug 1822 in Waynesburgh, Greene Co., PA ........ +Isaac Sharp m: 1777 in NJ ..... 3 John Wolverton b: Abt. 1763 ..... 3 Thomas Wolverton b: Abt. 1765 ..... 3 Abigail Darby Wolverton b: Aft. 1765 ........ +George Hiller m: 18 Jan 1798 . 2 Thomas Wolverton

    07/14/1997 01:56:30
    1. RE: Furman Wolverton
    2. V CORE
    3. Hi, I have had a query concerning Furman Wolverton and his family. I think Furman is from: Charles 1, Isaac and Abigal (Heron)Wolverton 2; Stephen and Mersey (Cox) Wolverton 3 who had Furman Wolverton b 27 Nov 1791 and d. 5 Jul 1874. He married Leah Kirkland on 2 Feb 1812. This is not my line and the above information is about all I have. This person says: "I inherited thru my grandmother the family bible of Furman Wolverton (Isaacs grandson). It was full of names and dates going back thru Stephen and even mentioned Isaac and his wife. The irony of it all was there wasn't the mention of a single place or state." I find that my information has no places of events either. I would appreciate any information on this line. I have written a note to encourage him to copy the information from the bible and send it to you Glen and to David Macdonald. Thanks. It's nice to hear from you all.....Ginny Core vcore@trib.com

    07/14/1997 01:31:38
    1. Re: Wolverton in Northumberland Co. PA
    2. Ralph and/or Joyce Franke
    3. Dear Diane, I think you would like the addr of the man in Northumberland Co., PA, who knows so much. He has written several family books, and transcribed cems in the area, not just this county, but others, too. Some of his works can be found in LDS FHC. Cem info is on fiche. Guess I'll go ahead and put his name on list: Dr. Joseph A. Meiser, Jr. Publisher 5 West Center St., Box 88 Elysburg PA 17824-0088 (phone 717-672-2737) Publications from Northumberland Co. Hist Soc. He is shown as publisher in their references. Joyce Franke > I'm looking for information in Northumberland Co. PA as well.. I have a > Hannah Jane born 1823 NJ. married to John B. Kimble in Northumberland Co. > and died 1909. John B. is the son of William Kimble, son of Christopher > Kimble and Susanna Bird, daughter of James and Cynthia Bird. I have a land > deed where John b. buys land from a Charles Wolverton but no proff that this > may be Hannah's father. Any information? or leads? > > Hannah Jane and John B. Kimble as well as William and Susanna Bird Kimble > are buried in the Sharp Ridge Cemetery in the Twp of Mayberry in present day > Montour Co. PA. > > Other Woolverton/Wolverton's buried there are as follows: > Richard Woolverton 27 Jan 1799- 8 Aug 1866 and wife Barbara > Liza 1801- 1875 > Joshua F. 1820-1851 > Joshua F. 9 Mar 1828- 2 Mar 1856 > Anna B. 1831-1899 > William 1832-1849 > Oliver 1832-1858 > William O. 1837-1844 > Dennis born 6 May 1845 > William A. 1855-1858 > These names may help somebody........ > Thanks again; > Diane Jacob Snowman6@aol.com

    07/14/1997 11:30:51
    1. Re: Wolverton lineage
    2. Onoldah L Rone
    3. Mary, In looking through my "miscellaneous" information, I have found some information from Thomas A. Woolverton of Sunset Beach, NC. He has Isaac Woolverton, b. 24 Mar 1706, Burlington Co., NJ...died 1770, married Abigail Herron. Isaac was son of Charles Sr. Listed as source..."From the Kingwood Baptist Church, Baptisttown, NJ Record Book 1742-1824 are Isaac Woolverton bap 12 Jun 1731 and Abigail Woolverton bap 12 Jun 1731; deceased by 1749; these and several others listed were members of the church sometime between its founding on 23 Apr 1715 and when they left on 22 May 1742 to form another church, called the Church of Christ at Bethlehem; they are also listed in records of that church as founding members. Source: Phyllis B. D'Autrechy, Some Records of Old Hunterdon Co 1701-1838, Trenton NJ; Trenton Printing Co p 66-67ff." Hope this helps. Onoldah Rone

    07/14/1997 11:23:39
    1. Isaac Wolverton
    2. Ralph and/or Joyce Franke
    3. Hi Mary, I show the Isaac born 1706, and another born abt 1840. I can give you the addr of the person who knows the most abt Northumberland Co., PA. He gave me a whole lot on the family. The WOLVERTON family was active in that county for many yrs, and can be found in the land record books there. I have parents for both the 1706 Isaac and the later one. Do not show yours. Let me know if you do not have this info. Joyce Franke > > I am researching the line of ISAAC WOLVERTON 1803 born in Northumberland > Co. > PA. He was married to CHRISTINA MOORE abt. 1825. They had 9 children, > raising > 8 to adulthood. Julia 1826, JONATHAN 1828, Margaret 1829, Kesiah 1832, > William 1830,John W. 1832, Effie 1837,Henry A.1841. > > CHRISTINA MOORE died in 1844 in Butler Co. the family moved to Butler co. > OH in 1837. After the death of his wife Isaac then married a widow, Sarah > Shaw. They then moved to Decatur co IN in 1853. Jonathan married Clarinda > Barr, she died and he married her sister, Martha Barr. In 1865 they moved > to Tipton Co IN. > > I am looking for the lines on Isaac 1706 b. in NJ., and Isaac b. in 1778 in > NJ son of Steven Wolverton. If you know any of these lines , please let me > know. > MARY L. WOLVERTON mlw@skyenet.net

    07/14/1997 11:20:14
    1. Re:GEDCOMs
    2. Ralph and/or Joyce Franke
    3. Hi Stew and all, I have put my lineage on, but would be happy to include a GEDCOM, if anyone is interested. I have suggested to Glenn that he be in charge of a master database with everyone's lineage in it. I have saved the lineages of everyone, but it would be nice to have a central clearing house for them. Other family gen socs I belong to do that. Some have published books on lineages from what members send them. That's good, too. I have not put anything on discussion list lately as I have nothing more to offer right now. ;))) Joyce Franke > Glenn is right: let's not turn this into a use it or lose it situation. > Has everyone signed off for the summer? I was kind of hoping to hear > more about folks' lineage, especially since mine is so different from > everybody else's. I am trying to build a master tree for the whole > Woolverton/Wolverton family since Charles I, and have obtained a lot of > really good information from people online. I would hate to see this > exercise die out from lack of input. One question I do have, possibly to > Glenn, but also open to everybody else, is this: what is the > plausibility of setting up a gedcom exchange? Does rootsweb have a > facility for this, or does anybody else have access to a fair bit of ftp > space? I am hoping that this could be done to let us swap around even > more information. >

    07/14/1997 10:22:40
    1. Re: discussion list (fwd)
    2. Glenn Gohr
    3. Here is a message from Jerry L. Bryant who is on the discussion list. His original query must have never showed up on the list as he joined about the time that MAISER went down. I hope someone can help him & vice versa. Glenn Gohr (Wolverton List Manager) ggohr01@mail.orion.org ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 22:40:20 -0700 From: "Jerry L.Bryant" <NIGHTLITE@postoffice.worldnet.att.net> To: Glenn Gohr <ggohr01@mail.orion.org> Subject: Re: discussion list Hi Glen, I can't remember if I had recieved a copy of any of the msgs that I have posted now that I think about it....I had posted them about the time that Maiser (sp) was going on the fritz....So I will cut and paste my first message... Thanks Glen Hi Kelly, My name is Jerry Bryant. I am an Historic Archaeologist in Spokane, Washington. I have been researching Thomas B. Wolverton of Odessa, Washington. Thomas was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1852. He had a brother Benjamin, who enlisted in the Union Army in the 1860's. Thomas worked as a carpenter in Spokane at the turn of the century and helped build the "Wolverton Building" for his uncle's hardware business....Right now I have an Oral History that I have writen with Coral Wolverton Seible, the daughter of Thomas....But she knows very little of her father's background except that he came west by covered wagon in 1878. The Wolverton family of Odessa, Washington owned a small resort on the north shore of Pacific Lake from about 1914 to 1964. I have been working on the determaniation of eligibility for the historic record of the structures at the Wolverton Resort. I have photographs of the structures and the family. Let me know if you feel that we have information that you are interested in. Jerry L.Bryant ---------- > From: Kelly Selzle <kselzle@user1.cyberhighway.net> > To: Wolverton Family discussion list <WOLVERTON@rmgate.pop.indiana.edu> > Subject: Re: WOLVERTON FAMILY > Date: Wednesday, May 07, 1997 10:09 AM > > > > On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, PAUL L. WRIGHT wrote: > > > Hello!! anyone listening? I have about 5,000 Wolverton names and bits of information and would like to collect more....naturally will share. >From Charles to Joel to Job to Thomas to Jesse Wolverton is one of the lines I am running and any of the others If you have anything on my Cyrus who were in Indiana then Iowa it would be great. Also, check out my home page for pictures and info on my Woolvertons. Click on the picture of Arline Barnhouse to access the Woolvertons. > > http://www.magiclink.com/web/kelsel > > Kelly

    07/14/1997 12:22:09
    1. John Wolverton, Mary Wolverton
    2. horton
    3. hi! anyone have any information on the following: ====================================================================== Name : Wolverton, John Birth : Death : Job, Address : Memo : **Direct ancestor of Brian; : source: Donald Honeywell info; : source: my_sharp; Marriage : Abigail Darby - Children : 04/22/1761 Mary Wolverton ====================================================================== Name : Wolverton, Mary Birth : 04/22/1761 ?, ?, New Jersey Death : 08/26/1822 Waynesburgh, Greene County, Pennsylvania Job, Address : Memo : **Direct ancestor of Brian; : source: Donald Honeywell info; : source: my_sharp; : buried: ? Cemetery, Waynesburgh, Greene County, Pennsylvania; : Marriage : Isaac Sharp --/--/1777 ?, ?, New Jersey - Children : 07/26/1779 John Sharp : --/--/1781 Thomas Sharp : --/--/1783 Abigail Sharp : --/--/1786 Mary Sharp : --/--/1788 Rachel Sharp : --/--/1790 William Sharp : --/--/1792 Isaac, Jr. Sharp : --/--/1794 Rebecca Sharp : --/--/1796 Margaret Sharp : --/--/1798 David Woolverton (Darby) Sharp : 12/20/1800 Zachariah D. Sharp : --/--/1802 Brittia (Bettes or Tabitha) Sharp : --/--/1805 Manaen Sharp ====================================================================== i got all of this information from the SHARP web pages -- was wondering if anyone else had any more information about further back ancestors? thanks!! .bri. ---------------------------------------------------- Brian Horton :-) Go Gators!! ----------------------------------------------------

    07/13/1997 04:08:26
    1. Re: Wolverton lineage
    2. LIN WHITENIGHT
    3. Snowman6@aol.com wrote: > > Dear group: > I'm looking for information in Northumberland Co. PA as well.. I have a > Hannah Jane born 1823 NJ. married to John B. Kimble in Northumberland Co. > and died 1909. John B. is the son of William Kimble, son of Christopher > Kimble and Susanna Bird, daughter of James and Cynthia Bird. I have a land > deed where John b. buys land from a Charles Wolverton but no proff that this > may be Hannah's father. Any information? or leads? > > Hannah Jane and John B. Kimble as well as William and Susanna Bird Kimble > are buried in the Sharp Ridge Cemetery in the Twp of Mayberry in present day > Montour Co. PA. > > Other Woolverton/Wolverton's buried there are as follows: > Richard Woolverton 27 Jan 1799- 8 Aug 1866 and wife Barbara > Liza 1801- 1875 > Joshua F. 1820-1851 > Joshua F. 9 Mar 1828- 2 Mar 1856 > Anna B. 1831-1899 > William 1832-1849 > Oliver 1832-1858 > William O. 1837-1844 > Dennis born 6 May 1845 > William A. 1855-1858 > These names may help somebody........ > Thanks again; > Diane Jacob Snowman6@aol.com

    07/13/1997 03:35:56
    1. Re: CIVIL WAR WOOLVERTONS (fwd)
    2. Hank Walters
    3. Glenn Gohr wrote: > > I received this by private e-mail from Rick Woolverton. Rick descends > from William Woolverton, son of Andrew Woolverton (Joel, Charles). This > may interest others on the list. > > --Glenn Gohr > ggohr01@mail.orion.org > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Fri, 11 Jul 1997 11:19:16 -0600 > From: Rick Woolverton <rick@cbcag.edu> > To: ggohr01@mail.orion.org > Subject: CIVIL WAR WOOLVERTONS > > I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND A DIRECT LINK TO A WOOLVERTON WHO FOUGHT > FOR THE CONFEDERATE STATES. I FOUND TWO SONS OF THOMAS WOOLVERTON > WHO SERVED WITH THE TENNESSEE CAVALRY. > > JOHN T. WOOLVERTON SERVED WITH CO. D 2ND BATTALION (BIFFLE'S) > TENNESSEE CAVALRY. > > TEMPLETON ELI WOOLVERTON SERVED WITH CO. D 9 TH BATTALION 9 (GANTT'S) > TENNESSEE CAVALRY. > > I AM NOW SERCHING FOR ANY BATTLES THEY MAY HAVE FOUGHT IN OR AWARDS > THEY MAY HAVE RECIEVED. I'LL LET YOU KNOW WHAT DEVELOPS. > The place to find Death and Service records for Tennessee Confederate soldiers is: Tennessee State Library & Archives Public Service Division 403 7th Ave. North Nashville, Tn. 37243-0312 phone: (615) 741-2764 The last I heard, the fee was $5.00. Good Luck............ Hank Walters Ocala, Fl

    07/13/1997 10:09:21
    1. WOLVERTON, CYNTHIA ANN
    2. Searching for parents and siblings of Cynthia Ann WOLVERTON (b. abt. 1826 in Harmpshire Co., (W)VA) - married John W. SAUNDERS (b. 19 Dec 1814 in Fauquier Co., VA - d. 3 Dec 1862 in Freed, WV) - children: Rebecca C., Bennett, Sarah Ellen, Mary Agnes, George Washington, Lucy A. Sondra Hogue Taylor

    07/13/1997 09:37:53