Hello Jarrett, How are you? I don't really have any information about the ancestors of James Jarrett I, who married Elizabeth Griffy, and Rosanna Vincent. There might be information in some of my resources but I don't have time today to check on that. I am barely getting back to mail and some research since my computer crash and finishing the May newsletter. I notice that you speak of Rosanna as marrying a Duffa. Was that a typo? I have the name as Duffy. I understand she was buried under the name of Rosanna Duffy. Do you list any children for them? I am sending this to the Greenbrier Co. list in the hopes that someone there may have information on the Jarretts prior to James Jarrett I. Let me know if there are other questions after James Jarrett I, or about the Vincents that I might be able to answer for you. Joyce in CA http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/3231 http://users.rootsweb.com/~carvgs/rgs.htm Researching Bruns, Ellis, Shiner, Kellogg, Varnholt, O'Neill, Sick, in PA on my side. Researching Vincent, Cooper, Hammersley, Renick, Livesay, McClung, Jarrett, Legg etc. in VA,WV,KY, CA,Oregon on my husband's side ----- Original Message ----- From: jarrett wood <[email protected]> To: Joyce Armstrong-Cooper <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 6:46 PM Subject: Re: James Jarrett I > > > > Joyce, > > Thank you for your reply. What I am interested in is the Pennsylvania > ,and before, years. I stem from James Jarretts marriage to Elizabeth > Griffey, but the ancestory would be the same from James back. > James's father was David Jarrett, whose father was a John Jarrett > married to a Mary ?. Your information fits if your John had a son David > older than the son John you list as oldest, same family, different > branch.Once they got to WVa I can probably relate any information you > need. > By the way Rosanna Vincent Jarrett Duffa(she remarried after James > died) is buried in the Muddy Creek Cemetary in Greenbrier County. > I visited her grave not over two weeks ago. James's grave stone is > missing,but we have a newspaper article from 1980 detailing the poor > condition of the stone at that time. He is there, the stone is gone. > > Any additional information from the Penn or before years, I really > would appreciate. > > Thank you, > Jarrett Wood >