For another spelling variation, Larry G. Shuck's "Greenbrier Co. (W)Va Marriages" shows: William Harris & Sarah Parswell 5 Oct 1871; (V.1A). And an 1802 land record shows a Richard Parsell as a witness to a transaction. ----- Original Message ----- From: Kim Baker <khbaker@home.com> To: <WVGREENB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 9:15 PM Subject: [WVGREENB] William Harris Lookup > William Harris-------------- > > > I am researching Harris from Greebriar. > Do you know of a William Harris that married a Sarah Persival.???? late > 1700's > > Does the Scotch Irish Book cover specific names and this time period?? > I would love to buy all the books, but that is impossible. > Would buy them if I could see them and think they were pertinent to my > research. > Sounds like they would be great. > Greenbriar sounds thick with Harris's - am I right? > Do you know the Ancestory here? > > Is there anyway you could give me an insight on the Harris's I mentioned? > They had children: Osborn, Seaborn, Alfred and Phenaty. > Born in Morgan Co. GA, maybe Greene Co., or Fayette Co. GA. Any > clues??????? > > I am at wits end without a clue. > Kim Harris Baker > Garland, Texas, > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Valerie & Tommy Crook" <vfcrook@earthlink.net> > To: <WVGREENB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 10:06 PM > Subject: [WVGREENB] GHS Museum Store online! > > > > Hi Folks! > > > > The North House Museum Store is back on-line. > > > > http://www.greenbrierhistorical.org/~greenbr/cgi-bin/cart.cgi/index.html > > > > The White Sulphur Springs Cemetery Book is listed, too! > > > > Enjoy! > > > > Valerie > > > > >
William Harris-------------- I am researching Harris from Greebriar. Do you know of a William Harris that married a Sarah Persival.???? late 1700's Does the Scotch Irish Book cover specific names and this time period?? I would love to buy all the books, but that is impossible. Would buy them if I could see them and think they were pertinent to my research. Sounds like they would be great. Greenbriar sounds thick with Harris's - am I right? Do you know the Ancestory here? Is there anyway you could give me an insight on the Harris's I mentioned? They had children: Osborn, Seaborn, Alfred and Phenaty. Born in Morgan Co. GA, maybe Greene Co., or Fayette Co. GA. Any clues??????? I am at wits end without a clue. Kim Harris Baker Garland, Texas, ----- Original Message ----- From: "Valerie & Tommy Crook" <vfcrook@earthlink.net> To: <WVGREENB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 10:06 PM Subject: [WVGREENB] GHS Museum Store online! > Hi Folks! > > The North House Museum Store is back on-line. > > http://www.greenbrierhistorical.org/~greenbr/cgi-bin/cart.cgi/index.html > > The White Sulphur Springs Cemetery Book is listed, too! > > Enjoy! > > Valerie >
Joann: Greetings to Fairbanks! We lived in North Pole July 92 to July 94 when hubby was stationed at Ft. Wainwright. Loved it up there. I have a PETERS cousin in Fairbanks our Peters ties go back to Greenbrier and Monroe Co.... Anyway.... > by chance does anyone have an 1860 census for Greenbrier that could > do a > look-up for a Stephen W. Clutter...he was in Greenbrier in 1850. I have a John Clutter (or Cluths) m. Catherine Fox and a Joseph Clutter m. Elizabeth Fox 12-23-1841 in Greenbrier County. Wives were sisters and suspect the hubbies were brothers. Do you know of these 'boys'? Have nothing on their parents or siblings, etc., but are always looking! Crystal (in Manhattan KS until May 1st, then it's on to Ft. Irwin, California to play in the desert for 2 yrs). Crystal A. Bingham, MSOT, OTR/L Manhattan, KS Vizslas: Denali Gold & Peaches n Cream; Felines: Bojangles & Nuisance Kitty Motto: To understand the living one must commune with the dead ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Hi, Does someone have any information about a family of SHORTS living in Greenbrier County in 1844? My gggrandmother was an Elinor or Mary Elinor Short. She was married in Greenbrier County in 1844. Is she listed as part of someone's family on the 1840 census? Karen
Hi Folks! The North House Museum Store is back on-line. http://www.greenbrierhistorical.org/~greenbr/cgi-bin/cart.cgi/index.html The White Sulphur Springs Cemetery Book is listed, too! Enjoy! Valerie
I saw Sandra Henderson's reference to Pinckley which also referred to the surname DEW. Hopefully this bit of info can be of use. Greenbrier County, WV Records transcribed by Larry G. Shuck 8 Sept 1796 Thomas Carpenter of Harrison County, VA to John Wolfe of Botetourt for 115 acres on Potts Creek by patent to grantor 3 August 1771. Wit: Samuel Dew, Uriah Humphreys, John Wright, Elizabeth Dew. Recorded Oct. 19, 1796.
Obituary MINNIE THORNTON MADSEN, 98, of Huntington, widow of Harold J. Madsen, died Saturday March 17, 2001 in Regency Park. She was a librarian with the Huntington Public Library. Survivors include one daughter, Sharon M. Hall of Lakeside, Calif.; one son, Marcus T. Madsen of Jacksonville, Fla.; and one sister, Meda Murphy of Richwood. Funeral is at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at Beard Mortuary, Huntington; burial in Woodmere Cemetery. Friends may call from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday at the mortuary. Contributions may be made to Regency Park, Huntington Hospice or First Congregational Church. Published on 03/19/01 in The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington, West Virginia. She was the daughter of Thomas William Thornton and Minnie Etta Perkins. Thomas was born 5/5/1875 and died 9/4/1917. Minnie was born 6/16/1881 and died 9/15/1957. Thomas and Minnie were married 5/15/1901 at Alderson, West Virginia. Thomas and Minnie had the following children: Margie Olive, Marvin Ezra, Marcus Emmer, Maynard Rush, Meda Ellen, Marshall William, Mina Ethel and Minnie Alice (Madsen). Thomas William was the son of Thomas Sterling Thornton and Sarah Alice Goode that had migrated after the Civil War to the Putnam/Lincoln County area of West Virginia about the year 1870. Thomas and Sarah then later moved to Greenbrier County, West Virginia(1900 Census in the Blue Sulphur District). Thomas' brother Henry Addison had deserted his family and wife Lucy Goode and settled in Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Henry later married Mary Wiley and lived in the Cornstalk area. The Thornton line of Henry Addison and Thomas Sterling is: father - James Page of Franklin County, Virginia (1815-1898). father - Sterling (Starling) of Franklin, County, Virginia (1776-1849) father - William (1751-ca 1778) father - William, Jr. of Brunswick County, Virginia.(1717-1790) father - Francis (1692 - 1737) father - William, II (1649 - 1727) father - William, the Emmigrant from Gloucester County,Virginia(1620 - 1708).
by chance does anyone have an 1860 census for Greenbrier that could do a look-up for a Stephen W. Clutter...he was in Greenbrier in 1850. IN 1850, it read Stephen, 35 Catherine, 43 Elizabeth 14 Andrew H 11 Salina A 8 John F 7 Sarah C 6 Harvey H 3 Eliza A 1 Miriam M. Clutter 19 i'm trying to find out what happened to them and Mariam..she is to have married a Charles M. Lewis who was a neighbor in the 1850 census...If there is any other census info available on this family or any marriage record for Mariam, sure would appreciate any help thanks so much joann, in beautiful downtown Fairbanks, Alaska
I am looking for someone working on the Surname: PINKLEY I have three Pinkley: 1. Nancy Pinkley who married Charles Dew Abt. 1817 of Pott's Creek, Alleghany, Virginia. 2. Nancy Mahaly Pinkley born 5-7-1813, Potts Valley, Alleghany, Va. married 6-9-1934 in Alleghany, Va.; died 5-71813 (at the age 100 yrs. 9 mon. 6 days old) to Andrew Wilson b. Abt. 1806 d. 1-20-1884. 3. Rachel B. Pinkley, married Hugh Humphreys b. 10-20-1814;s/o William Humphreys and Hannah Dolan. October 20, 1834 in Alleghany, Va. I would love to connect the three above. It just seem like there has to be a connection with all the event in Alleghany, Va. Please if someone can help or give me more information on them and their spouses I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, Sandy in Ohio
Betty in Topeka, KS-- In 1999, I published a book on the descendants of Jacob MILLER b. 1702 in Germany. It includes his daughter Barbara MILLER who m. Jacob MANN and stories about them. The cost is $60. Contact me privately if you'd like more information. Thanx, Donna Hull
In a message dated 3/20/01 6:04:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, nancysween@studentdoctor.net writes: > "a. William Handley, born about 1749, married Keziah Caile, daughter of > David and Alberdina Caile, died August 37, 1836, at Lewisberg, West [sic] > Virginia. Their children were..." > Hi, good to hear from you. It would be Lewisberg, Virginia and this is an aunt, does it give a date for her? Descendants of David Cales 1 David CALES b: 1716 .. +Parthena ALBERDINA Father: Mother: .... 2 John CALES b: 1751-1753 in Burlington Co., NJ d: 25 June 1834 in Eaton, Preble Co., OH ........ +Isabella BYRNESIDE b: 1762 in Greenbrier Co., VA m: 1782-1783 in Augusta Co., VA d: 1802 in Monroe Co., VA Father: James BYRNESIDE Mother: Isabella Elizabeth PATTERSON .... 2 Kesiah CALES Thanks for writing. Sandy in Florida Maybe I will catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010, <grin>
I just bought a new book on the Mann family, descendants of Jacob Mann Jr. You can buy the book, cost 40 dollars by writting to Merilyn K. Fleshman Walton Place 102 Cone St. Appomattox, Va 24522 or you can email her at fwfmkf@gte.net Hope this helps, Loretta
Does anyone know where James Mann lived or where the information that he gathered over the years might be located? I understand that there is a book regarding the Mann family in existance also. I am researching the John & Mary Porter Simpson of Bath & Alleghany Co., VA. Jim Mann wrote articles about them for the book "Bicentennial History of Bath Co., VA". One of the Simpson granddaughters married Robert E. Mann. Thanks for any help anyone can give me. Betty in Topeka, KS
Looking for information on this Cale family. Sandy in Ohio Descendants of Chapman Johnson Cale 1 CALE, Chapman Johnson - 1906 .. +JARVIS, Assenth
If anyone can add or correction information on the following family I would appreciate it. Thanks, Sandy in Ohio Descendants of John Snider Cale 1 CALE, John Snider 1820 - 1891 .. +EAKIN, Margaret C. 1815 - 1870 .... 2 CALE, John Flavet 1852 - 1937 ........ +SMITH, Ellah/Elvira L. 1856 - ........... 3 CALE, Blanche ............... +NUTTER ........... 3 CALE, Lucy ............... +MANCHE, Martin ........... 3 CALE, Lesta ........... 3 CALE, Earl .... 2 CALE, Annestatia S. "Annie" 1846 - 1931 ........ +LUGAR, William Jacob 1850 - 1935 ........... 3 LUGAR, Lorn Letcher 1874 - 1935 ............... +TROUTT, Martha Ozena 1875 - 1947 ........... 3 LUGAR, Other Otmer 1872 - 1950 ............... +ROSS, Dovie A. 1874 - 1953 ........... 3 LUGAR, Alda K. 1875 - ........... 3 LUGAR, Mila B. 1877 - 1950 ........... 3 LUGAR, Elliott Carte 1879 - 1930 ........... 3 LUGAR, Lela Ethel 1880 - ........... 3 LUGAR, Manie D. 1882 - .... 2 CALE, Amanda J. 1859 - ........ +LUGAR, Adam E. " Ed" 1844 - ........... 3 LUGAR, Nokomis 1882 - ........... 3 LUGAR, Leslie 1884 - ........... 3 LUGAR, Codia W. 1890 - ........... 3 LUGAR, Eula 1891 - ........... 3 LUGAR, Roxie 1894 - ........... 3 LUGAR, Angus 1896 - ........... 3 LUGAR, Ashby 1898 - .... 2 CALE, James T. 1845 -
Done! :-) At 09:23 PM 3/19/2001, you wrote: >To the listowner: > >Can we add [WVGREENB] back to the subject line that appears in the email >listing? My reason for asking is that way I am assured that I am opening a >virus-free message. > >Thanks for considering it. >Juhling McClung > > >============================== >Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! >http://searches.rootsweb.com/
To the listowner: Can we add [WVGREENB] back to the subject line that appears in the email listing? My reason for asking is that way I am assured that I am opening a virus-free message. Thanks for considering it. Juhling McClung
In a message dated 3/17/01 10:41:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, Ann writes: > . I hadn't noticed the birthdate on Parkison was a year before the marriage > date for Kisiah. That is another puzzling circumstance. I do know that > Parkison and Andrew Jackson Cales are full brothers. Hi, good to hear from you. Does anyone have info on this family, are the 2 younger children from another father? Did John run off to Indiana with another woman? his wife's sister? did this other woman have children before she and John ran off? Descendants of John Cales 1 John CALES b: 1817 in Monroe Co., VA d: Aft. 1850 in Indiana .. +Kesiah MEADOWS b: 1815 in Monroe Co., VA m: 18 November 1833 in Monroe Co., VA d: 1918 in Greenbrier Co., VA Father: John MEADOWS Mother: Elizabeth WYANT .... 2 Parkinson CALES b: 04 May 1832 .... 2 Andrew Jackson CALES b: 09 February 1836 .... 2 Mary E? CALES b: 1845 in Giles Co., VA .... 2 William CALES b: 1847 in Giles Co., VA Thanks for writing. Sandy in Florida Maybe I will catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010, <grin>
Hello to All, I am looking for information on Love Lugar or L.H. Lugar, he had a brother to died in Craig Co. Lou O. Lugar, died Nov. 15, 1933 at age of 61, lived on Sinking Creek. Survivors: brother Love Lugar, Covington. If anyone has this L.H. Lugar or Love Lugar, please let me know. Thanks, Sandy in Ohio
List, about a month ago I posted for info on these people: John Miller, Daniel Hastings and the Dick(er)son family. A lady replied with info on the dicksons but I lost the message. I would appreciate if she could respond again. also, I would appreciate hearing from anyone with info on a James Hastings (who married Prudence Dick(er)son), Or any Hastings in the area @ 1770-1800. Thanks, Sherry _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com