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    1. [WVHAMPSH] Re: New West Virginia Mailing List
    2. Allrelated
    3. Thanks, Susan! Lorraine Allrelated On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 4:48 PM Susan Penn Groover <groover.historian@gmx.us> wrote: > *** Hampshire County West Virginia [WVHAMPSH] Mailing List *** > > Good news! > > There has been a group setup for the state of West Virginia, Here is the > link>> > > https://groups.io/g/WestVirginia-genealogy > > Hope this helps! Will continue to pass what I find... > > Happy Hunting! > > Susan > > _______________________________________________ > Hampshire County West Virginia [WVHAMPSH] LINKS: > > [WIKI] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia > > [FamilySearch.org Research WIKI] > https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy > > [WVGenWeb] http://www.wvgenweb.org/hampshire/ > > [RW Message Board] > https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.westvirginia.counties.hampshire/mb.ashx > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe > https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wvhampsh@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community >

    01/17/2020 06:12:40
    1. [WVHAMPSH] New West Virginia Mailing List
    2. Susan Penn Groover
    3. Good news! There has been a group setup for the state of West Virginia, Here is the link>> https://groups.io/g/WestVirginia-genealogy Hope this helps!  Will continue to pass what I find... Happy Hunting! Susan

    01/17/2020 04:47:55
    1. [WVHAMPSH] family names
    2. ANN HEINZ
    3. Dunmire    British roots, Pa 1800's - present   Truxal        Germany to 1700's,  Pa. + Dickinson    N. Europe 1600's, England to 1700's, U.S. Worden    England to 1700's, N.J. 1800'sFagan       England to 1800, N.J.   1800'sCarmichael    Scotland 1700. Pa.  1800's researching iron furnace workforce 1700- 1850 Ann Heinzagatha1@flash.net

    01/14/2020 12:42:12
    1. [WVHAMPSH] Re: Leave a Farewell Message
    2. cacmiller517
    3. My family is Cornwell ofHampshire County WVACarolyn Miller Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S9+, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone -------- Original message --------From: ROLAND ELLIOTT <rolandelliott2@wildblue.net> Date: 1/14/20 12:58 PM (GMT-05:00) To: "The WVHAMPSH Mailing List is an e-mail list for genealogical research of Hampshire County West Virginia. We are interested in any time period and all surnames pertaining to this geographic area." <wvhampsh@rootsweb.com> Cc: TNCUMBER@rootsweb.com, TNDEKALB@rootsweb.com, TNFAYETT@rootsweb.com, TNGRUNDY@rootsweb.com, TNHAMBLE@rootsweb.com, TNHENRY@rootsweb.com, TNHICKMA@rootsweb.com, TNMADISO@rootsweb.com, TNMONROE@rootsweb.com, TNSEQUAT@rootsweb.com, WVLOGAN@rootsweb.com Subject: [WVHAMPSH] Re: Leave a Farewell Message *** Hampshire County West Virginia [WVHAMPSH] Mailing List ***I am of Harness and linnage with Washington who served the W. Branch and I have a copy of "Hampshire Co. VA by Sage and Jones                                                                                                    ----- Original Message -----From: Susan Penn Groover <groover.historian@gmx.us>To: TNCUMBER@rootsweb.com, TNDEKALB@rootsweb.com, TNFAYETT@rootsweb.com, TNGRUNDY@rootsweb.com, TNHAMBLE@rootsweb.com, TNHENRY@rootsweb.com, TNHICKMA@rootsweb.com, TNMADISO@rootsweb.com, TNMONROE@rootsweb.com, TNSEQUAT@rootsweb.com, WVHAMPSH@rootsweb.com, WVLOGAN@rootsweb.comSent: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 14:32:13 -0500 (EST)Subject: [WVHAMPSH] Leave a Farewell Message*** Hampshire County West Virginia [WVHAMPSH] Mailing List ***/_*Leave a Farewell Message*_/This post was by Judith to MODAVIES:suggestion: People may want to post a "farewell" message on the mailinglist before it goes to archive, and in this message include an email youplan to keep for the foreseeable future. A separate email could be setup expressly for this purpose if it is more convenient/secure. (You'llwant web-based, not provider-based.) That way, if someone peruses thearchive & finds a possible connection, they would have a way to get intouch with you privately. I have been on a couple of lists that wentarchival at some point, and I really wish I had done that, as our oldemail was provider-based and - once that provider went defunct, peoplelooking through the defunct mailing list had no way to contact me (nor Ithem) It's easier to track people down these days, but I'd still suggestthis.I think this to be an excellent idea, wish I thought it. I would like toexpand to suggest that a post to include Your name, best address toreach you (one that might be dedicated to your genealogy research), alist surname(s) of interest, a list to places of interest (country,region, state, county), subject of interest, snail mail address (at yourown risk), telephone number (again at your own risk), web address if youhave a website, where you “moved.” Please keep in mind these to besuggestions and you should only provide what you would be comfortablefor “ibots” to find.Might not want to wait to last minute. This would give system to processinformation and have it posted. With this in mind, please do not beconcerned when you see my post to the nearly 300 (took inventory; finalcount was 298 – just sharing) mailing lists I admin. I will be leavingmy time capsule to the list(s) in the coming days. But I will be heretil Roots Web turn off the lights and lock the door.Let me take a few lines to acknowledge all the “thank-you” I havereceived. I started with a few surnames and expanded to counties morerecently. But you are all “welcomed.” I try serve with the volunteerspirit and a happy heart. Please overlook my frustration that may boilto the top in the coming days.Susan_______________________________________________Hampshire County West Virginia [WVHAMPSH] LINKS:[WIKI]  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia[FamilySearch.org Research WIKI]  https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy[WVGenWeb]  http://www.wvgenweb.org/hampshire/[RW Message Board]  https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.westvirginia.counties.hampshire/mb.ashx_______________________________________________Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebprefUnsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wvhampsh@rootsweb.comPrivacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY  Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blogRootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community_______________________________________________Hampshire County West Virginia [WVHAMPSH] LINKS:[WIKI]  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia[FamilySearch.org Research WIKI]  https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy[WVGenWeb]  http://www.wvgenweb.org/hampshire/[RW Message Board]  https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.westvirginia.counties.hampshire/mb.ashx_______________________________________________Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebprefUnsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wvhampsh@rootsweb.comPrivacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY  Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blogRootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    01/14/2020 11:13:32
    1. [WVHAMPSH] FAREWELL MESSAGE to ROOTSWEB
    2. *** HAMPSHIRE County WEST VIRGINIA - WVHAMPSH - Mailing List *** I research the ROBISON , ROBINSON line and the associated lines -KAYLOR, WAGONER, SINNOT, SENET, SINETT, CRAWFIS, CRAWFICE, McKENZIE, GARLITZ, LECHLITER, LLOYD, LOYD, MONNETT, UPDEGROVE, WINTERCOX, BALDWIN, HARMON, HARMAN, ABE, All the lines are from Mineral, Hampshire and Marion Counties in Virginia / West Virginia or from Allegany and Garrett County, Maryland. You can contact me at patrobison@gmail.com,  patcrawford22@aol.com or patrobison@aol.com

    01/14/2020 08:28:39
    1. [WVHAMPSH] Re: Leave a Farewell Message
    2. ROLAND ELLIOTT
    3. I am of Harness and linnage with Washington who served the W. Branch and I have a copy of "Hampshire Co. VA by Sage and Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: Susan Penn Groover <groover.historian@gmx.us> To: TNCUMBER@rootsweb.com, TNDEKALB@rootsweb.com, TNFAYETT@rootsweb.com, TNGRUNDY@rootsweb.com, TNHAMBLE@rootsweb.com, TNHENRY@rootsweb.com, TNHICKMA@rootsweb.com, TNMADISO@rootsweb.com, TNMONROE@rootsweb.com, TNSEQUAT@rootsweb.com, WVHAMPSH@rootsweb.com, WVLOGAN@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 14:32:13 -0500 (EST) Subject: [WVHAMPSH] Leave a Farewell Message *** Hampshire County West Virginia [WVHAMPSH] Mailing List *** /_*Leave a Farewell Message*_/ This post was by Judith to MODAVIES: suggestion: People may want to post a "farewell" message on the mailing list before it goes to archive, and in this message include an email you plan to keep for the foreseeable future. A separate email could be set up expressly for this purpose if it is more convenient/secure. (You'll want web-based, not provider-based.) That way, if someone peruses the archive & finds a possible connection, they would have a way to get in touch with you privately. I have been on a couple of lists that went archival at some point, and I really wish I had done that, as our old email was provider-based and - once that provider went defunct, people looking through the defunct mailing list had no way to contact me (nor I them) It's easier to track people down these days, but I'd still suggest this. I think this to be an excellent idea, wish I thought it. I would like to expand to suggest that a post to include Your name, best address to reach you (one that might be dedicated to your genealogy research), a list surname(s) of interest, a list to places of interest (country, region, state, county), subject of interest, snail mail address (at your own risk), telephone number (again at your own risk), web address if you have a website, where you “moved.” Please keep in mind these to be suggestions and you should only provide what you would be comfortable for “ibots” to find. Might not want to wait to last minute. This would give system to process information and have it posted. With this in mind, please do not be concerned when you see my post to the nearly 300 (took inventory; final count was 298 – just sharing) mailing lists I admin. I will be leaving my time capsule to the list(s) in the coming days. But I will be here til Roots Web turn off the lights and lock the door. Let me take a few lines to acknowledge all the “thank-you” I have received. I started with a few surnames and expanded to counties more recently. But you are all “welcomed.” I try serve with the volunteer spirit and a happy heart. Please overlook my frustration that may boil to the top in the coming days. Susan _______________________________________________ Hampshire County West Virginia [WVHAMPSH] LINKS: [WIKI] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia [FamilySearch.org Research WIKI] https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy [WVGenWeb] http://www.wvgenweb.org/hampshire/ [RW Message Board] https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.westvirginia.counties.hampshire/mb.ashx _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wvhampsh@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    01/14/2020 07:56:53
    1. [WVHAMPSH] Leave a Farewell Message
    2. Susan Penn Groover
    3. /_*Leave a Farewell Message*_/ This post was by Judith to MODAVIES: suggestion: People may want to post a "farewell" message on the mailing list before it goes to archive, and in this message include an email you plan to keep for the foreseeable future. A separate email could be set up expressly for this purpose if it is more convenient/secure. (You'll want web-based, not provider-based.) That way, if someone peruses the archive & finds a possible connection, they would have a way to get in touch with you privately. I have been on a couple of lists that went archival at some point, and I really wish I had done that, as our old email was provider-based and - once that provider went defunct, people looking through the defunct mailing list had no way to contact me (nor I them) It's easier to track people down these days, but I'd still suggest this. I think this to be an excellent idea, wish I thought it. I would like to expand to suggest that a post to include Your name, best address to reach you (one that might be dedicated to your genealogy research), a list surname(s) of interest, a list to places of interest (country, region, state, county), subject of interest, snail mail address (at your own risk), telephone number (again at your own risk), web address if you have a website, where you “moved.” Please keep in mind these to be suggestions and you should only provide what you would be comfortable for “ibots” to find. Might not want to wait to last minute. This would give system to process information and have it posted. With this in mind, please do not be concerned when you see my post to the nearly 300 (took inventory; final count was 298 – just sharing) mailing lists I admin. I will be leaving my time capsule to the list(s) in the coming days. But I will be here til Roots Web turn off the lights and lock the door. Let me take a few lines to acknowledge all the “thank-you” I have received. I started with a few surnames and expanded to counties more recently. But you are all “welcomed.” I try serve with the volunteer spirit and a happy heart. Please overlook my frustration that may boil to the top in the coming days. Susan

    01/13/2020 12:32:13
    1. [WVHAMPSH] Re: Ramblings from the Backseat
    2. Paul Watkins
    3. Hi Susan,I am just getting re-started on my Genealogy research.Your email here presents you a very competent and helpful person;so, I am sorry to learn you are leaving.  Susan I hardly knew you - Tag Line from some movie I think. Anyway, all the best to You & Yours.I will stumble around on the Allegany and Hampshire County websitesas best I can.  If you should come across any information on theGreenwade family - prior to 1788 - please let me know. Best,Paul Watkins  Hope You Have/Had a Great Day! On Sunday, January 12, 2020, 03:34:57 PM EST, Susan Penn Groover <groover.historian@gmx.us> wrote: *** Hampshire County West Virginia [WVHAMPSH] Mailing List *** /_*Ramblings from the Backseat*_/ Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. I have already announced that as of March 2^nd , when Roots Web ceases to function as a mailing list that I will be hanging up my administrator's hat. These are my observations and suggestions going forward. First and foremost, someone needs to step-up to be new administrator, chairman, leader, whatever title you like. Next a decision should be made whether to remain a mailing list or a bulletin board. Of course, what is to say both could be established. I personally have not read, but Dick Eastman has endorsed Group.io as a venue for mailing list. From what little time I have had, I would lean toward Group.io to maintain mailing list format. I have no experience with bulletin boards therefore I have no input. I am hearing Facebook, but I have issues with privacy and whether someone would make the site secure enough. I am sure there are other venues for bulletin board format. Can not stop someone setting up FB account, just do not bother to invite me. Also, Ancestry has an established bulletin board area, it is functioning. Due to the activity on most state lists, my next suggestion would be that county mailing lists consolidate to form one state list. When activity is established divide into regions. Too much activity then establish a county list (start at the top and drill down). Under the blanket of a state list posting could use subject line to keep the identity of the county ie; SUBJECT: [AL-SUMTER] Looking for … Surname lists are a horse of a different color. Suggestion here would be to make use of subject line. Kinda like reading a newspaper, the subject line is like a headline of a newspaper. Personally I pay attention to an informative subject line. A worry in the back of my mind is with the “mass exodus” from Roots Web to other venue on whether that venue can handle the new activity or whether “we” will cause that venue to crash and burn. Here's hoping that is a needless concern. Once the list is established … there needs to be centralized place where a directory or a place of registration that searching community would go to find the list. Since I am US based, USGenWeb comes to mind. This maybe more difficult step. USGenWeb sites are individually maintained. Hearing rumblings that this may be solved in the near future. Last concern (for the moment) would be “being nice and playing well with others.” Personally, have not experienced this problem. Frustration, maybe. Especially when Roots Web fell apart and returned “fixed” with continuing problems. For example, I still have to push through a post from someone using AOL. AOL users … this is why your post takes a little longer to be seen. Sorry, I do my best with the tools I have to work with. Patience is probably going to be the keyword in days to come. Patience with the leaders that will step forward. They are going to be putting a lot on their plates and will need support in establishing a new venue and getting it working, establishing their rules, etc. Congratulation to those lists that have found a “new home.” From what I see you are in good hands! Will try to make this last posting to those newly adopted lists. (Posting to all lists today.) At this point in time, Family Trees, Message Boards, Web Sites, & Wiki at Roots Web are not effected to my knowledge. Of course, Message Boards are already part of Ancestry. So open conversation. Work on finding a volunteer to lead the list forward. I'm gonna stop rambling for the moment. I'm here till they turn off the lights and lock the door. Susan _______________________________________________ Hampshire County West Virginia [WVHAMPSH] LINKS: [WIKI]  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia [FamilySearch.org Research WIKI]  https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hampshire_County,_West_Virginia_Genealogy [WVGenWeb]  http://www.wvgenweb.org/hampshire/ [RW Message Board]  https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.northam.usa.states.westvirginia.counties.hampshire/mb.ashx _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/wvhampsh@rootsweb.com Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    01/13/2020 10:48:04
    1. [WVHAMPSH] Ramblings from the Backseat
    2. Susan Penn Groover
    3. /_*Ramblings from the Backseat*_/ Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. I have already announced that as of March 2^nd , when Roots Web ceases to function as a mailing list that I will be hanging up my administrator's hat. These are my observations and suggestions going forward. First and foremost, someone needs to step-up to be new administrator, chairman, leader, whatever title you like. Next a decision should be made whether to remain a mailing list or a bulletin board. Of course, what is to say both could be established. I personally have not read, but Dick Eastman has endorsed Group.io as a venue for mailing list. From what little time I have had, I would lean toward Group.io to maintain mailing list format. I have no experience with bulletin boards therefore I have no input. I am hearing Facebook, but I have issues with privacy and whether someone would make the site secure enough. I am sure there are other venues for bulletin board format. Can not stop someone setting up FB account, just do not bother to invite me. Also, Ancestry has an established bulletin board area, it is functioning. Due to the activity on most state lists, my next suggestion would be that county mailing lists consolidate to form one state list. When activity is established divide into regions. Too much activity then establish a county list (start at the top and drill down). Under the blanket of a state list posting could use subject line to keep the identity of the county ie; SUBJECT: [AL-SUMTER] Looking for … Surname lists are a horse of a different color. Suggestion here would be to make use of subject line. Kinda like reading a newspaper, the subject line is like a headline of a newspaper. Personally I pay attention to an informative subject line. A worry in the back of my mind is with the “mass exodus” from Roots Web to other venue on whether that venue can handle the new activity or whether “we” will cause that venue to crash and burn. Here's hoping that is a needless concern. Once the list is established … there needs to be centralized place where a directory or a place of registration that searching community would go to find the list. Since I am US based, USGenWeb comes to mind. This maybe more difficult step. USGenWeb sites are individually maintained. Hearing rumblings that this may be solved in the near future. Last concern (for the moment) would be “being nice and playing well with others.” Personally, have not experienced this problem. Frustration, maybe. Especially when Roots Web fell apart and returned “fixed” with continuing problems. For example, I still have to push through a post from someone using AOL. AOL users … this is why your post takes a little longer to be seen. Sorry, I do my best with the tools I have to work with. Patience is probably going to be the keyword in days to come. Patience with the leaders that will step forward. They are going to be putting a lot on their plates and will need support in establishing a new venue and getting it working, establishing their rules, etc. Congratulation to those lists that have found a “new home.” From what I see you are in good hands! Will try to make this last posting to those newly adopted lists. (Posting to all lists today.) At this point in time, Family Trees, Message Boards, Web Sites, & Wiki at Roots Web are not effected to my knowledge. Of course, Message Boards are already part of Ancestry. So open conversation. Work on finding a volunteer to lead the list forward. I'm gonna stop rambling for the moment. I'm here till they turn off the lights and lock the door. Susan

    01/12/2020 01:17:17
    1. [WVHAMPSH] Unsubscribing from Mailing List(s)
    2. Susan Penn Groover
    3. /_*Unsubscribing from Mailing List(s)*_/ With the upcoming changes to Roots Web, some have decided to “leave early.” Which I personally understand. Since I am busy, I would like to ask for your help. Should you make the decision to close your membership to list please do the following: Insert or substitute listname before dash. To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to listname-request@rootsweb.com <mailto:wvlogan-request@rootsweb.com> with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. OR A link is provided at the bottom of individual and digests. Help in this area will be completely appreciated and will be considered an act of kindness.

    01/11/2020 01:37:38
    1. [WVHAMPSH] Genealogy of Roots Web
    2. Susan Penn Groover
    3. /_*Genealogy of Roots Web*_/ Since most of us are genealogists or family historians, I write this to answer the primary questions I am receiving in “genealogy speak.” Mailing lists were scattered about the Internet prior to the conception of Roots Web (ie: AOL, Prodigy, Compuserve, and others) BIRTH: Sometime in 1996, Karen & Brian Leverich, conceived what it is now known as Roots Web. Roots Web grew to host uncountable mailing list of many subjects, surnames, places, etc. These mailing lists were free to its users/subscribers. MARRIAGE: June 2000. Roots Web was married (purchased by) Ancestry, Inc. with prenuptial agreement that mailing list services would remain free. I believe to be sometime in 2015, our beloved Roots Web began to suffer health issues. My speculation is outgrew its existence and its host was unable to keep up without a major and costly overhaul. After a year plus, Roots Web reopened its doors, but a lot of her faithful subscribers had lost interest or found other vehicles to convey their passages of information. During this time, other updates on the Internet have occurred. These changes have caused some subscribers unable to participate. Not qualified to expand on this other than to say that some folks have lost connection with Roots Web, DEATH: 2 March 2020. Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. Additionally, administration tools will no longer be available to list administrators and mailing lists will be put into an archival state. BURIAL: Archives will be available to peruse. No further information as to where, how long, or whether a price tag will be added. Hope this helps. Susan Penn Groover

    01/10/2020 07:46:34
    1. [WVHAMPSH] Update
    2. Susan Penn Groover
    3. Hi everyone! This has been heavy on my heart since Ancestry / Roots Web announcement. I have been admin / moderator for various mailing lists for 25+ years (some lists that predate Roots Web). The options for change do not fit my personal criteria. This is, also, not happening at a time I am able to give personal time for this change. Plus, I think Ancestry is not given an adequate “heads up” for this change. (I personally admin 200+ lists) So I have made the decision to become a subscriber as opposed to an administrator. I will remain admin to the mailing lists I currently admin till Roots Web makes the changes they propose on March 2^nd . I am leaving the decision for change to the list members. I am still gathering options. I will post suggestions in the next few days. The major option I am hearing is Facebook. I suppose this could work. But Facebook, in my humble opinion, would be turning a mailing list into a message board. And various mailing list members have stated they would not Facebook. Personally, I am in this bucket. I have personal issues with Facebook. Open discussion on the list. Voice your opinion. Enough for now. Will post more on other options in the future. Susan Penn Groover, List Administrator --- Genealogy: Where you confuse the dead and irritate the living.

    01/09/2020 07:34:52
    1. Re: [WVHAMPSH] David Anderson
    2. MARILEA ZAJEC
    3. Hello Darla, I received your email a few minutes ago, but am confused. I do not recall writing to you, nor do I recognize any of the names in your email. I do have many ancestor from Hampshire Co. WVA and have been anxious to learn more about them, but somehow my name must have gotten mixed in with another line. My surnames from Hampshire Co. are: Dixon, McCracken, Wiggins, Osman, and possibly Williams. I wish that I could be of some help to you, but perhaps you could check to see who needs the information that you sent. Hope things turn out well. Marilea Z. -----Original Message----- From: Darla Fitzgerald <darlafitz@comcast.net> To: WVHAMPSH-L <WVHAMPSH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tue, Apr 4, 2017 3:04 pm Subject: [WVHAMPSH] David Anderson I am a GG Grandaughter to David Anderson and Rebecca Earnholt. I found this information while searching into my family history. The only David Anderson marriage in the book is to a Rebecca Earnholt, 28 June 1842. Perhaps this David is a close relative? Is there any more information concerning the above? I would greatly appreciate your time in helping me. Thank you, Darla Anderson Fitzgerald ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WVHAMPSH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/04/2017 10:21:17
    1. [WVHAMPSH] David Anderson
    2. Darla Fitzgerald
    3. I am a GG Grandaughter to David Anderson and Rebecca Earnholt. I found this information while searching into my family history. The only David Anderson marriage in the book is to a Rebecca Earnholt, 28 June 1842. Perhaps this David is a close relative? Is there any more information concerning the above? I would greatly appreciate your time in helping me. Thank you, Darla Anderson Fitzgerald

    04/03/2017 07:55:30
    1. [WVHAMPSH] Surname BAZIL
    2. Aaron Hill via
    3. I'm looking for more information on the BAZIL in Hampshire County, Virginia, now West Virginia. A man named BAZIL is listed on the 1810 census. The spelling varies. I've seen BASIL, BAZEL, BASEL. http://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2Q-FPH My ancestor Anne Elizabeth BAZEL was born 7 August 1812 in Virginia. She lived most of her life in Ohio. Her father was probably named Robert. Aaron Hill Seattle

    05/19/2015 03:03:28
    1. Re: [WVHAMPSH] WVHAMPSH Digest, Vol 10, Issue 6
    2. lingram2 via
    3. the only thing I could find was for an iron works by the same name in Georgia? http://www.thefortdanielfoundation.org/GAB/2015/gab-jan2015.pdf Linda Slater Barnes ----- Original Message ----- From: "wvhampsh-request" <wvhampsh-request@rootsweb.com> To: wvhampsh@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 3:01:13 AM Subject: WVHAMPSH Digest, Vol 10, Issue 6 REMEMBER to change the subj line and to delete all but the message to which you are replying. Other readers will thank you! Today's Topics: 1. Hillhouse Iron Works? (BobFoster) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 18:33:47 -0500 From: "BobFoster" <rfoster37@cox.net> Subject: [WVHAMPSH] Hillhouse Iron Works? To: <WVHAMPSH@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <FE8819B155AE461D8FE2E864E6419AE1@BobStudy2PC> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Does anyone know anything about the Hillhouse Iron Works that was in Hampshire county during the American Revolution? In particular, who ran it, what did they make there and how long was it in operation? I?ve Googled it, but nothing turns up except for a few passing references in the Rev War pension applications of some old soldiers who were in the area at the time. That?s where I read about it.

    02/13/2015 03:31:10
    1. Re: [WVHAMPSH] WVHAMPSH Digest, Vol 10, Issue 6
    2. BobFoster via
    3. Thank you. So, the second reference was for the Broad River. I wonder, could there have been two Hillhouse Iron Works? One in Virginia and another in Georgia? Or was man simply confused and placed it in Hampshire county when it was really in Georgia? From: lingram2@comcast.net Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 5:31 PM To: wvhampsh@rootsweb.com Cc: rfoster37@cox.net Subject: Re: WVHAMPSH Digest, Vol 10, Issue 6 the only thing I could find was for an iron works by the same name in Georgia? http://www.thefortdanielfoundation.org/GAB/2015/gab-jan2015.pdf Linda Slater Barnes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "wvhampsh-request" <wvhampsh-request@rootsweb.com> To: wvhampsh@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 3:01:13 AM Subject: WVHAMPSH Digest, Vol 10, Issue 6 REMEMBER to change the subj line and to delete all but the message to which you are replying. Other readers will thank you! Today's Topics: 1. Hillhouse Iron Works? (BobFoster) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 18:33:47 -0500 From: "BobFoster" <rfoster37@cox.net> Subject: [WVHAMPSH] Hillhouse Iron Works? To: <WVHAMPSH@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <FE8819B155AE461D8FE2E864E6419AE1@BobStudy2PC> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Does anyone know anything about the Hillhouse Iron Works that was in Hampshire county during the American Revolution? In particular, who ran it, what did they make there and how long was it in operation? I?ve Googled it, but nothing turns up except for a few passing references in the Rev War pension applications of some old soldiers who were in the area at the time. That?s where I read about it.

    02/13/2015 10:56:47
    1. [WVHAMPSH] Hillhouse Iron Works?
    2. BobFoster via
    3. Does anyone know anything about the Hillhouse Iron Works that was in Hampshire county during the American Revolution? In particular, who ran it, what did they make there and how long was it in operation? I’ve Googled it, but nothing turns up except for a few passing references in the Rev War pension applications of some old soldiers who were in the area at the time. That’s where I read about it.

    02/12/2015 11:33:47
    1. Re: [WVHAMPSH] Land transactons
    2. James Funkhouser via
    3. Frederick Co. Deeds begin in 1743. If the land is near Winchester, Frederick Co Office of Clerk of Circuit Court is the place to look. The Library of Virginia has Frederick Co deeds on microfilm, available on interlibrary loan. The Northern Neck grants would record only the survey and patent from Fairfax to the patentee. -----Original Message----- From: Diane Klopp via Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2015 9:07 AM To: WVHAMPSH@rootsweb.com Subject: [WVHAMPSH] Land transactons I'm looking for a land transaction between 1760-1780 in Old Frederick County. The property may have been located near Winchester. Are the Northern Neck Grants the only place that record would be found? This family lived in Hampshire County (now WV) but may have an earlier property in Frederick. Thanks for any suggestions! Sent from Blue Mail ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WVHAMPSH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/01/2015 02:48:02
    1. [WVHAMPSH] Land transactons
    2. Diane Klopp via
    3. I'm looking for a land transaction between 1760-1780 in Old Frederick County. The property may have been located near Winchester. Are the Northern Neck Grants the only place that record would be found? This family lived in Hampshire County (now WV) but may have an earlier property in Frederick. Thanks for any suggestions! Sent from Blue Mail

    02/01/2015 02:07:54