The LDS has microfilmed all the birth, death, & marriage record books up through 1969, as well as some others. Their microfilms of these birth, death, marriage record books cover the years 1865-1969. You can order them at your local LDS/Family History Center for a minimal fee (about $2.50 ea) where they will keep them for about a month for you to go in and view as many times as you like in that time. From the time you order them, it usually takes about 2 wks for them to be received. Elaine carol flanagan wrote: > This book contains data extracted from the Hampshire Co.WV. death records > as they appear in the Hampshire Co. Death Records Books I and II.These books > cover the yrs. of 1866 through 1922.The information contained in the death > records books varied considerabally.Some are very informative while others > are not.Abbreviations used: D:death B:birth; F:Father; M:mother; Bur: > burial; I:Informant; DOI: designation of informant; C:consort; B/P Book and > Page;N:notes
Toots: This book contains data extracted from the Hampshire Co.WV. death records as they appear in the Hampshire Co. Death Records Books I and II.These books cover the yrs. of 1866 through 1922.The information contained in the death records books varied considerabally.Some are very informative while others are not.Abbreviations used: D:death B:birth; F:Father; M:mother; Bur: burial; I:Informant; DOI: designation of informant; C:consort; B/P Book and Page;N:notes You can direct book orders to: Vicki Bidinger Horton HC 86 Box 50B Green Spring,WV 26722 Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: Toots <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 9:38 AM Subject: Re: [WVMINERA] Susan Dailey Wall, abt. 1831-? and Hampshire Co. Deaths > Carol, I thought I was told no death records until much later at the > courthouse or would that just be Hampshire County? I am hunting one for > James White 1846 which is September 1846 I think. > Thelma/Toots > > carol flanagan wrote: > > > Hi,B/P is Book and page Number,where to find at courthouse.Glad this > > helped.Carol > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 1:02 PM > > Subject: Re: [WVMINERA] Susan Dailey Wall, abt. 1831-? and Hampshire Co. > > Deaths > > > > > Carol, thank you, this is wonderful! (What is B/P 2/132?). Now I'm > > > going to try and find a death certificate and obituary for her. > > > Incidentally, I think this book can also still be ordered from Vicki > > > Horton herself--address listed on the Mineral Co. page under something > > > like "resources for sale." I've been meaning to do it (in between the > > > floor refinishing you all heard about recently :)!). > > > > > > Thanks again, > > > > > > Martha Grenzeback > > > [email protected] > > > > > > > > > On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 16:13:25 -0700 "carol flanagan" > > > <[email protected] > > > > Hi, > > > > In Hampshire co death records,vicki hortonI found the following: > > > > Wall,Susan-widow white female D:April 19,1911;80y B.Springfield B/P > > > > 2/132 > > > > Carol > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: <[email protected]> > > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > > Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:15 PM > > > > Subject: [WVMINERA] Susan Dailey Wall, abt. 1831-? and other Daileys > > > > (long) > > > > > > > > > > > > > Would anyone with a copy of Hampshire Co. Deaths (Vicki Horton) be > > > > > willing to look up SUSAN DAILEY WALL for me? I have been trying > > > > to find > > > > > out what happened to my g-g-uncle's wife, Susan Dailey Wall, after > > > > > husband William Wall died in 1863. In case anyone else is > > > > interested in > > > > > Daileys, here is what I know so far. > > > > > > > > > > Jacob Dailey, b. 1-17-1798, d. 2-17-1860 (buried in Springfield, > > > > Hamp. > > > > > Co.), m. Jane Patterson, b. 1-15-1808, d. 10-5-1885 (buried with > > > > Jacob). > > > > > According to censuses, they lived all their adult lives in > > > > Springfield. > > > > > > > > > > Children: > > > > > > > > > > 1. John, b. abt. 1829, possibly d. 1911 (if it's the right guy!), > > > > m. > > > > > Rebecca S. --?, b. 3-22-1831, d. 9-28-1862 > > > > > i. Lelia K. or C., b. 1-3-1859, d. 11-16-1890, married a CLARK. > > > > > ii. Infant son, d. 6-2-1861. > > > > > I believe John served in the Civil War with the 11th Virginia > > > > Cavalry > > > > > (Confederate). John may have married again; I think I've found > > > > him in > > > > > Westernport, MD in 1880, living with an illegible wife, his > > > > daughter > > > > > Lelia, and a stepson, James W., aged 18. I can't find him in > > > > 1870; in > > > > > 1860 he was living in Frankfort with wife Rebecca and daughter > > > > Lelia. > > > > > > > > > > 2. Susan Ellen, b. abt. 1831, m. (12-18-1850), William WALL, b. > > > > > 7-25-1831, d. 11-29-1863 (HOW?), buried in Springfield next to > > > > Jacob and > > > > > Jane Dailey. > > > > > i. infant son, b. and d. probably early 1850s. > > > > > Susan and William were living in Westernport in 1860, with > > > > William's > > > > > half-brother Benjamin F. GRENZEBACK (16). In 1870 Susan was a > > > > > seamstress, living with her younger brother William Dailey; I > > > > can't find > > > > > Benjamin anywhere (he may have being using the WALL name). In > > > > 1880 she > > > > > was living at home with her mother Jane Dailey in Springfield, and > > > > two > > > > > unmarried sisters, Elizabeth and Harriett. I haven't been able to > > > > look > > > > > in the 1900 census. She is a devisee in the 1889 will of her > > > > sister Mary > > > > > Jane Dailey Moore. The abstract I have names her as Susan WADE, > > > > but that > > > > > might be a mistranscription of Wall--I haven't seen the will > > > > itself yet. > > > > > > > > > > 3. Mary Jane, b. abt. 1833, d. 1889, m. (between 1876 and 1880) > > > > John W. > > > > > MOORE (his 3rd wife), b. 1805, d. 1881. Mary Jane's will mentions > > > > > sisters Susan and Elizabeth, niece Lilia Clark, and nephew > > > > Reginald. > > > > > > > > > > 4. Elizabeth, b. abt. 1835, d. ?. > > > > > > > > > > 5. James P. Dailey, b. 1-19-1838, d. 5-23-1862. He enlisted in > > > > the 33rd > > > > > Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry - Company A (Potomac Guard) > > > > on June > > > > > 6, 1861 as corporal and was made a sergeant on June 25, 1861. He > > > > was > > > > > wounded in action and captured March 23, 1862 at Kernstown; > > > > probably died > > > > > from his wound. Buried in Springfield Hill Cemetery with his > > > > parents. > > > > > > > > > > 6. Harriett A., b. 5-7-1840, d. 7-22-1885, unmarried. > > > > > > > > > > 7. William, b. abt. 1842, d. ??, m. Jenny R. In 1870 they were > > > > living > > > > > in Westernport with sister Susan Wall and a 12-yr-old boy named > > > > Malcombe > > > > > Dailey. Don't see how they could have a 12-year-old son though, > > > > since 10 > > > > > years earlier, in 1860, William (then aged 18) was still > > > > unmarried and > > > > > living with his mother in Springfield. > > > > > > > > > > 8. Jacob, b. abt. 1844, d. ?, m. Thomasina ?--, b. abt. 1850 > > > > (parents of > > > > > foreign birth) > > > > > i. Reginald, b. Dec. 1869. > > > > > > > > > > There is also an 11-year-old Kate Dailey living with Jane Dailey, > > > > Mary > > > > > Jane, Harriett and Elizabeth in 1870--I think she may be John's > > > > daughter > > > > > Lelia K. > > > > > > > > > > I would be grateful for any information or insights, particularly > > > > > relating to Susan Dailey Wall, but I've gotten interested in her > > > > whole > > > > > family! > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > Martha Grenzeback > > > > > [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > > > > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > > > > > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > > > > > Try it today - there's no risk! 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Hi,B/P is Book and page Number,where to find at courthouse.Glad this helped.Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 1:02 PM Subject: Re: [WVMINERA] Susan Dailey Wall, abt. 1831-? and Hampshire Co. Deaths > Carol, thank you, this is wonderful! (What is B/P 2/132?). Now I'm > going to try and find a death certificate and obituary for her. > Incidentally, I think this book can also still be ordered from Vicki > Horton herself--address listed on the Mineral Co. page under something > like "resources for sale." I've been meaning to do it (in between the > floor refinishing you all heard about recently :)!). > > Thanks again, > > Martha Grenzeback > [email protected] > > > On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 16:13:25 -0700 "carol flanagan" > <[email protected]> writes: > > Hi, > > In Hampshire co death records,vicki hortonI found the following: > > Wall,Susan-widow white female D:April 19,1911;80y B.Springfield B/P > > 2/132 > > Carol > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:15 PM > > Subject: [WVMINERA] Susan Dailey Wall, abt. 1831-? and other Daileys > > (long) > > > > > > > Would anyone with a copy of Hampshire Co. Deaths (Vicki Horton) be > > > willing to look up SUSAN DAILEY WALL for me? I have been trying > > to find > > > out what happened to my g-g-uncle's wife, Susan Dailey Wall, after > > > husband William Wall died in 1863. In case anyone else is > > interested in > > > Daileys, here is what I know so far. > > > > > > Jacob Dailey, b. 1-17-1798, d. 2-17-1860 (buried in Springfield, > > Hamp. > > > Co.), m. Jane Patterson, b. 1-15-1808, d. 10-5-1885 (buried with > > Jacob). > > > According to censuses, they lived all their adult lives in > > Springfield. > > > > > > Children: > > > > > > 1. John, b. abt. 1829, possibly d. 1911 (if it's the right guy!), > > m. > > > Rebecca S. --?, b. 3-22-1831, d. 9-28-1862 > > > i. Lelia K. or C., b. 1-3-1859, d. 11-16-1890, married a CLARK. > > > ii. Infant son, d. 6-2-1861. > > > I believe John served in the Civil War with the 11th Virginia > > Cavalry > > > (Confederate). John may have married again; I think I've found > > him in > > > Westernport, MD in 1880, living with an illegible wife, his > > daughter > > > Lelia, and a stepson, James W., aged 18. I can't find him in > > 1870; in > > > 1860 he was living in Frankfort with wife Rebecca and daughter > > Lelia. > > > > > > 2. Susan Ellen, b. abt. 1831, m. (12-18-1850), William WALL, b. > > > 7-25-1831, d. 11-29-1863 (HOW?), buried in Springfield next to > > Jacob and > > > Jane Dailey. > > > i. infant son, b. and d. probably early 1850s. > > > Susan and William were living in Westernport in 1860, with > > William's > > > half-brother Benjamin F. GRENZEBACK (16). In 1870 Susan was a > > > seamstress, living with her younger brother William Dailey; I > > can't find > > > Benjamin anywhere (he may have being using the WALL name). In > > 1880 she > > > was living at home with her mother Jane Dailey in Springfield, and > > two > > > unmarried sisters, Elizabeth and Harriett. I haven't been able to > > look > > > in the 1900 census. She is a devisee in the 1889 will of her > > sister Mary > > > Jane Dailey Moore. The abstract I have names her as Susan WADE, > > but that > > > might be a mistranscription of Wall--I haven't seen the will > > itself yet. > > > > > > 3. Mary Jane, b. abt. 1833, d. 1889, m. (between 1876 and 1880) > > John W. > > > MOORE (his 3rd wife), b. 1805, d. 1881. Mary Jane's will mentions > > > sisters Susan and Elizabeth, niece Lilia Clark, and nephew > > Reginald. > > > > > > 4. Elizabeth, b. abt. 1835, d. ?. > > > > > > 5. James P. Dailey, b. 1-19-1838, d. 5-23-1862. He enlisted in > > the 33rd > > > Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry - Company A (Potomac Guard) > > on June > > > 6, 1861 as corporal and was made a sergeant on June 25, 1861. He > > was > > > wounded in action and captured March 23, 1862 at Kernstown; > > probably died > > > from his wound. Buried in Springfield Hill Cemetery with his > > parents. > > > > > > 6. Harriett A., b. 5-7-1840, d. 7-22-1885, unmarried. > > > > > > 7. William, b. abt. 1842, d. ??, m. Jenny R. In 1870 they were > > living > > > in Westernport with sister Susan Wall and a 12-yr-old boy named > > Malcombe > > > Dailey. Don't see how they could have a 12-year-old son though, > > since 10 > > > years earlier, in 1860, William (then aged 18) was still > > unmarried and > > > living with his mother in Springfield. > > > > > > 8. Jacob, b. abt. 1844, d. ?, m. Thomasina ?--, b. abt. 1850 > > (parents of > > > foreign birth) > > > i. Reginald, b. Dec. 1869. > > > > > > There is also an 11-year-old Kate Dailey living with Jane Dailey, > > Mary > > > Jane, Harriett and Elizabeth in 1870--I think she may be John's > > daughter > > > Lelia K. > > > > > > I would be grateful for any information or insights, particularly > > > relating to Susan Dailey Wall, but I've gotten interested in her > > whole > > > family! > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Martha Grenzeback > > > [email protected] > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > > > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > > > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > > > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
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Carol, I thought I was told no death records until much later at the courthouse or would that just be Hampshire County? I am hunting one for James White 1846 which is September 1846 I think. Thelma/Toots carol flanagan wrote: > Hi,B/P is Book and page Number,where to find at courthouse.Glad this > helped.Carol > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 1:02 PM > Subject: Re: [WVMINERA] Susan Dailey Wall, abt. 1831-? and Hampshire Co. > Deaths > > > Carol, thank you, this is wonderful! (What is B/P 2/132?). Now I'm > > going to try and find a death certificate and obituary for her. > > Incidentally, I think this book can also still be ordered from Vicki > > Horton herself--address listed on the Mineral Co. page under something > > like "resources for sale." I've been meaning to do it (in between the > > floor refinishing you all heard about recently :)!). > > > > Thanks again, > > > > Martha Grenzeback > > [email protected] > > > > > > On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 16:13:25 -0700 "carol flanagan" > > <[email protected]> writes: > > > Hi, > > > In Hampshire co death records,vicki hortonI found the following: > > > Wall,Susan-widow white female D:April 19,1911;80y B.Springfield B/P > > > 2/132 > > > Carol > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:15 PM > > > Subject: [WVMINERA] Susan Dailey Wall, abt. 1831-? and other Daileys > > > (long) > > > > > > > > > > Would anyone with a copy of Hampshire Co. Deaths (Vicki Horton) be > > > > willing to look up SUSAN DAILEY WALL for me? I have been trying > > > to find > > > > out what happened to my g-g-uncle's wife, Susan Dailey Wall, after > > > > husband William Wall died in 1863. In case anyone else is > > > interested in > > > > Daileys, here is what I know so far. > > > > > > > > Jacob Dailey, b. 1-17-1798, d. 2-17-1860 (buried in Springfield, > > > Hamp. > > > > Co.), m. Jane Patterson, b. 1-15-1808, d. 10-5-1885 (buried with > > > Jacob). > > > > According to censuses, they lived all their adult lives in > > > Springfield. > > > > > > > > Children: > > > > > > > > 1. John, b. abt. 1829, possibly d. 1911 (if it's the right guy!), > > > m. > > > > Rebecca S. --?, b. 3-22-1831, d. 9-28-1862 > > > > i. Lelia K. or C., b. 1-3-1859, d. 11-16-1890, married a CLARK. > > > > ii. Infant son, d. 6-2-1861. > > > > I believe John served in the Civil War with the 11th Virginia > > > Cavalry > > > > (Confederate). John may have married again; I think I've found > > > him in > > > > Westernport, MD in 1880, living with an illegible wife, his > > > daughter > > > > Lelia, and a stepson, James W., aged 18. I can't find him in > > > 1870; in > > > > 1860 he was living in Frankfort with wife Rebecca and daughter > > > Lelia. > > > > > > > > 2. Susan Ellen, b. abt. 1831, m. (12-18-1850), William WALL, b. > > > > 7-25-1831, d. 11-29-1863 (HOW?), buried in Springfield next to > > > Jacob and > > > > Jane Dailey. > > > > i. infant son, b. and d. probably early 1850s. > > > > Susan and William were living in Westernport in 1860, with > > > William's > > > > half-brother Benjamin F. GRENZEBACK (16). In 1870 Susan was a > > > > seamstress, living with her younger brother William Dailey; I > > > can't find > > > > Benjamin anywhere (he may have being using the WALL name). In > > > 1880 she > > > > was living at home with her mother Jane Dailey in Springfield, and > > > two > > > > unmarried sisters, Elizabeth and Harriett. I haven't been able to > > > look > > > > in the 1900 census. She is a devisee in the 1889 will of her > > > sister Mary > > > > Jane Dailey Moore. The abstract I have names her as Susan WADE, > > > but that > > > > might be a mistranscription of Wall--I haven't seen the will > > > itself yet. > > > > > > > > 3. Mary Jane, b. abt. 1833, d. 1889, m. (between 1876 and 1880) > > > John W. > > > > MOORE (his 3rd wife), b. 1805, d. 1881. Mary Jane's will mentions > > > > sisters Susan and Elizabeth, niece Lilia Clark, and nephew > > > Reginald. > > > > > > > > 4. Elizabeth, b. abt. 1835, d. ?. > > > > > > > > 5. James P. Dailey, b. 1-19-1838, d. 5-23-1862. He enlisted in > > > the 33rd > > > > Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry - Company A (Potomac Guard) > > > on June > > > > 6, 1861 as corporal and was made a sergeant on June 25, 1861. He > > > was > > > > wounded in action and captured March 23, 1862 at Kernstown; > > > probably died > > > > from his wound. Buried in Springfield Hill Cemetery with his > > > parents. > > > > > > > > 6. Harriett A., b. 5-7-1840, d. 7-22-1885, unmarried. > > > > > > > > 7. William, b. abt. 1842, d. ??, m. Jenny R. In 1870 they were > > > living > > > > in Westernport with sister Susan Wall and a 12-yr-old boy named > > > Malcombe > > > > Dailey. Don't see how they could have a 12-year-old son though, > > > since 10 > > > > years earlier, in 1860, William (then aged 18) was still > > > unmarried and > > > > living with his mother in Springfield. > > > > > > > > 8. Jacob, b. abt. 1844, d. ?, m. Thomasina ?--, b. abt. 1850 > > > (parents of > > > > foreign birth) > > > > i. Reginald, b. Dec. 1869. > > > > > > > > There is also an 11-year-old Kate Dailey living with Jane Dailey, > > > Mary > > > > Jane, Harriett and Elizabeth in 1870--I think she may be John's > > > daughter > > > > Lelia K. > > > > > > > > I would be grateful for any information or insights, particularly > > > > relating to Susan Dailey Wall, but I've gotten interested in her > > > whole > > > > family! > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Martha Grenzeback > > > > [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > > > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > > > > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > > > > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > > > > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Joyce, Sorry that the reply turned out in such a mess,I re-organized it hoping to make it clear and precise but our mailer had his own arrangement. Mercy... On this Willliam Mooreland that married Sarah Cosner, do you have a birth date on him? My William, son of Henry and Mary Moreland, was born in 1825. Surely he did not marry a woman 30+ years older?? - Henry Mooreland b. 1790-1800 Va., died abt 1842, married Mary Polly (Smith) on Nov.14,1819 Hardy county Va.. Children: 1. John b. 1822 m.April 3,1845 in Hardy co., Va., by Rev. William Welch to Martha Jane Daubs b. 1826; children: Hannah Catherine b. 1847 and Mary Eveline b. 1849. -2. William b. 1825. - 3. Henry Hanson b. 1826 m. Lasa Ann Jane ____? their children: Sarah C. b. July 1853 m. George W. Shrout June 6, 1871 Grant county West Virginia. James Edward ( my Ggrandfather) b. Aug. 22, 1854 d. 1934, m. Sarah Catherine Lish, they had 12 children, one my grandfather Ernest Henry b 1884 m. Nettie Kate Steyer in 1909 in Garrett co., Md.. Ann Virginia b. 1856 m. Jefferson Sowers. - 4. Sarah Ann S. b. 1826 d. 1854 m. Oct. 19, 1845 Robert (Abram) Keyser/Keiser. Children: Ann Maria b. 1846, Fredrick Alexander b. 1848, James H. b. 1850, Joseph T. b. 1854. - 5.Susan b. 1832. - 6. Mary b. 1846 d. 1854 m. Albert Smith. - 7. Harriet b. 1836. - 8. Elizabeth b. 1838 d. 1854. - 9. Margaret b. 1840 d. 1854. - 10. Dau.? 11. Dau.? 12. Dau.? -* Correction* Land dispute records: Henry and Joseph Mooreland vs. Joseph Arnold Hardy county Virginia. Hope this turns out better! I have a good deal of surnames here, doesn't anyone have one of these surnames in their family? - Thanks, Jim Moreland
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, August 27, 2000 2:05 PM Subject: [WVMINERA] What Now You might try Salt Lake City. My father's birth was not "recorded" at the courthouse,but it was found in the Mineral County birth records for 1897 in Salt Lake >Ok I called to request a BC on my grandmother. She was born in 1899 in >Mieneral Co. So they searched for me and searched several years ahead and >back and could not find her recorded in their books, They did however find >her sister who was born a few years before she was. I am wondering where do I >go from here. Do I need to contact the state vital records or what. Any help >would be great. > >Thanks in advanced > >Kim >
William Moreland married Sarah Cosner (b. 1792) in 1815 {Greenland Congreation} Maysville Gap ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 6:22 PM Subject: Re: [WVMINERA] Mooreland/Moreland > Joyce and Bernice, I am back to the following on my Mooreland/Moreland line: > Henry Mooreland born 1790-1800 Va. , died abt. 1842 , married Mary Polly > (Smith) on Nov. 14, 1819 Hardy county Va.. > - > - Henry and Mary Mooreland- 12 children: > - - > 1.John born 1822 married April 3, 1845 in Hardy co., Va. by Rev. William > Welch to Martha Jane Daubs born 1826: children Hannah Catherine b. 1847 and > Mary Eveline b. 1849. > - > 2. William b. 1825. > - > - "My line"-- 3.Henry Hanson b. 1826 married Lasa Ann > Jane ____ ? their children: 1).Sarah C. born July 1853 married George W. > Shrout June 6, 1871 Grant co.,Va., "My line" --- 2). James Edward born > Aug. 22 1854 died 1934, married Sarah Catherine Lish they had 12 children, > one my grandfather- Ernest Henry b. 1884 married Nettie (Kate) Steyer in 1909 > in Garrett county, Md. 3). Ann Virginia born 1856 married Jefferson Sowers. > > - 4.Sarah Ann S. born 1828 died > 1854 married Oct. 19, 1845 Robert (Abram) Keyser / Kieser. Children: Ann > Maria b. 1846, Fredrick Alexander b. 1848, James H. b. 1850, Joseph T. 1854 > Hardy county, Va.. Susan b. 1832. > > - > 5.Susan born 1832. > - > 6.Mary born 1834 died 1854 married Albert Smith. > - > 7. Harriet born 1836. > - > 8. Elizabeth born 1838 died 1854 . > - > 9. Margaret born 1840 died 1854. > - > - 10. dau.? > > - 11. dau.? > > - **Notes** 12. dau.? > > - * Four of Mary and Henry > Mooreland's children died in 1854 of consumption. ( Death register #1 pg. 2. > West District Hardy county, Virginia.) > > - *Mary Polly Moreland is found in Hampshire > county( 23rd District 1850 US census) after Henry's death as a widow, with > William, Susan, Mary, Harriet, Elizabeth and Margaret. > > - *A John Smith age 88 living in the head of household of Cuthbert > Smith.(Hampshire co. 23rd District July 27, 1850 US Census) Is John Smith my > Mary Polly's father ? Mary Polly was born abt. 1801. > - *(Land > dispute Hardy county, Va..) : Henry and John Mooreland vs. Benjamin Arnolds. > 138 acres- Lord Fairfax Letter.. Williamsport, Va.. > > - * Stephen McCloud age 59 > head of household- Mary E. age 18. Living next to my Henry Hanson and Lasa > Ann Jane in Hardy county. (1860 US census) Is Stephen McCloud my Lasa's > father?? > - * Estate sale of Henry Mooreland June 6, 1842 (Will Book # 7 1839-45 > Hardy co.,Va.) A Elisha Smith and a Daniel Smith bought 3 items. John, Polly > Mooreland bought most of the estate. A John Mullen Jr., William Mullen, > Samuel M. Mullen buy items. > > - * Estate sale of Walter Moreland April 10, > 1821 Hardy co., Va. My Henry Moreland buys 3 items. Other Morelands at this > sale: Walter, Sarah, Philip Mooreland. > - > *Estate of William Mooreland June 10, 1817 Hardy co., Va. Appraisers: > *George Shrout, George Stingley and Kristofer? Martin. > > - * Deed Book 21 > 1849-50 Hardy county. A Wm. Moreland is a Justice of the peace in Shenandoah > County Virginia. - * Not to be confused with Henry Moreland the > father of Henry Hanson Moreland; His father had no middle initial that I > have found. > > - *Have found many Moorelands living around > Patterson's Creek in the 1800s of Hardy (West) Virginia. > - Please respond with > any thing you may have to add ....... Sincerely, Jim Moreland >
Thanks, I did find out about the tribes. This tribe was not there. So that answered one of my questions. I posted on both web sites. Marian ----- Original Message ----- From: Elaine D Tomkins <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 5:40 PM Subject: Re: [WVMINERA] FOSTER - 4 Questions > You might get better results with your Hardy Co.-related queries if you posted > them to the Hardy Co. List. Also the Hardy Co. web page has a lot of > information, and you might learn which Indian tribes were in that area. > > >
Hello, A surname to start might help us help you. Have a good day REDDS
You might get better results with your Hardy Co.-related queries if you posted them to the Hardy Co. List. Also the Hardy Co. web page has a lot of information, and you might learn which Indian tribes were in that area.
I have 4 questions. 1. Can some one tell me if the Lenape Indian tribe was ever in Hardy County? I have been told by a relative that he believes that our Fosters were part Lenape. How would one trace something like this? Below is what I have discovered to date: The first FOSTER I have found in Hardy County was Samuel Foster (age 45)on the 1850 census married to Martha, (?) age 41. If he was 45 years old that would make his birth year approximately in 1805. I do not have an exact date of birth or the date of his and Martha's marriage.Children were all born in what was then Virginia for the 1850 census. I believe in Moorefield. 2. I wish I did have their marriage info. If anyone can help me on this also I would appreciate it. Per 1850 Census: Dwelling # 747/756 Their first child, Hampton Foster was born in 1821. Daughter, Martha was born in 1826 Hampton b. 1821 Julia born b. 1830 Lucinda B. b. 1832 Sarah C. b. 1837 (?) Wesley Thomas b. 1838 Apoline V. b. 1842 Samuel b. 1846 Samuel and Martha were on the 1860 census with additional children listed: Dwelling #595/601 Hampton was then listed as Wm. Hampton, laborer, age 38 found on farm of Michael Cain The additional children were: Charles L. age 8 Susan age 7 (maybe child of Julia Ann ?) Jenny Lind age 3 (maybe child of Julia Ann ?) Martha, age 33, Daughter of Samuel and Martha, was found in household of Jacob Cook) Children listed here were: Francis M. Foster, age 6 (don't know if this was a male or female) Marietta age 1 Ann E. age 7 months Wonder if these were Jacob Cook's children with Martha. Samuel and Martha were not listed on the 1870 Census. Their daughter Julian Ann was then shown as head of household. There were also additional children listed by then: Mary age 4 born in Moorefield,WV Nellie age 1 born in Moorefield,WV Sallie Carrie age 3 months (this is my great grandmother)born in Moorefield WV, March 22 I assume this is when the counties broke into different counties. Family lore states that Sallie Carrie was orphaned at an early age. Did both Samuel and Martha die at the same time? I do not believe that they were Sallie's parents. 3. On her death certificate her parents were listed as Frank Foster and Julian Ann Foster. However no husband for Julia Ann was on any of the census reports that I viewed. I need to find Frank FOSTER. Can someome help me. Is Louisa, Virginia close to Moorefield during this time frame? Someone had told me they saw a Frank Foster on a list for Louisa. On the 1880 census none of OUR FOSTERS were listed in Hardy County. 4. I do not know where to look for them now. I know of 2 towns where they lived, Moorefield first then Sallie Carrie lived in Elk Garden, WV. Don't know if she is the only one who lived in Elk Garden. But that is where she met her husband, James LEVY and they were married in Keyser on June 26, 1887. Thanling you in advance, Marian L. Bonacci [email protected]
Hi,I am new here.My great Grandparents was from Mineral County,W.V.I found Their marriage Date and even the birt of my Grandfather..but I can't find the birth of any of his bothers and Sisters. Anyone have any Suggestions on this?ThanksAnita - ------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere!
Kim: At one time part of Hampshire Co. became Mineral Co. I've even found some listed in Hardy Co. since they are all in close proximity of another. You can write the Bureau of Vital Registration, Bldg. 3, Room 516, Capitol Complex, Charleston, WV 25305 @ $5.00 (non-refundable) plus a SASE. The only problem is they charge you the $5 even if they don't find what you're looking for. Hope this helps some. Barbara in WV [email protected] wrote: > Ok I called to request a BC on my grandmother. She was born in 1899 in > Mieneral Co. So they searched for me and searched several years ahead and > back and could not find her recorded in their books, They did however find > her sister who was born a few years before she was. I am wondering where do I > go from here. Do I need to contact the state vital records or what. Any help > would be great. > > Thanks in advanced > > Kim
Joyce and Bernice, I am back to the following on my Mooreland/Moreland line: Henry Mooreland born 1790-1800 Va. , died abt. 1842 , married Mary Polly (Smith) on Nov. 14, 1819 Hardy county Va.. - - Henry and Mary Mooreland- 12 children: - - 1.John born 1822 married April 3, 1845 in Hardy co., Va. by Rev. William Welch to Martha Jane Daubs born 1826: children Hannah Catherine b. 1847 and Mary Eveline b. 1849. - 2. William b. 1825. - - "My line"-- 3.Henry Hanson b. 1826 married Lasa Ann Jane ____ ? their children: 1).Sarah C. born July 1853 married George W. Shrout June 6, 1871 Grant co.,Va., "My line" --- 2). James Edward born Aug. 22 1854 died 1934, married Sarah Catherine Lish they had 12 children, one my grandfather- Ernest Henry b. 1884 married Nettie (Kate) Steyer in 1909 in Garrett county, Md. 3). Ann Virginia born 1856 married Jefferson Sowers. - 4.Sarah Ann S. born 1828 died 1854 married Oct. 19, 1845 Robert (Abram) Keyser / Kieser. Children: Ann Maria b. 1846, Fredrick Alexander b. 1848, James H. b. 1850, Joseph T. 1854 Hardy county, Va.. Susan b. 1832. - 5.Susan born 1832. - 6.Mary born 1834 died 1854 married Albert Smith. - 7. Harriet born 1836. - 8. Elizabeth born 1838 died 1854 . - 9. Margaret born 1840 died 1854. - - 10. dau.? - 11. dau.? - **Notes** 12. dau.? - * Four of Mary and Henry Mooreland's children died in 1854 of consumption. ( Death register #1 pg. 2. West District Hardy county, Virginia.) - *Mary Polly Moreland is found in Hampshire county( 23rd District 1850 US census) after Henry's death as a widow, with William, Susan, Mary, Harriet, Elizabeth and Margaret. - *A John Smith age 88 living in the head of household of Cuthbert Smith.(Hampshire co. 23rd District July 27, 1850 US Census) Is John Smith my Mary Polly's father ? Mary Polly was born abt. 1801. - *(Land dispute Hardy county, Va..) : Henry and John Mooreland vs. Benjamin Arnolds. 138 acres- Lord Fairfax Letter.. Williamsport, Va.. - * Stephen McCloud age 59 head of household- Mary E. age 18. Living next to my Henry Hanson and Lasa Ann Jane in Hardy county. (1860 US census) Is Stephen McCloud my Lasa's father?? - * Estate sale of Henry Mooreland June 6, 1842 (Will Book # 7 1839-45 Hardy co.,Va.) A Elisha Smith and a Daniel Smith bought 3 items. John, Polly Mooreland bought most of the estate. A John Mullen Jr., William Mullen, Samuel M. Mullen buy items. - * Estate sale of Walter Moreland April 10, 1821 Hardy co., Va. My Henry Moreland buys 3 items. Other Morelands at this sale: Walter, Sarah, Philip Mooreland. - *Estate of William Mooreland June 10, 1817 Hardy co., Va. Appraisers: *George Shrout, George Stingley and Kristofer? Martin. - * Deed Book 21 1849-50 Hardy county. A Wm. Moreland is a Justice of the peace in Shenandoah County Virginia. - * Not to be confused with Henry Moreland the father of Henry Hanson Moreland; His father had no middle initial that I have found. - *Have found many Moorelands living around Patterson's Creek in the 1800s of Hardy (West) Virginia. - Please respond with any thing you may have to add ....... Sincerely, Jim Moreland
Ok I called to request a BC on my grandmother. She was born in 1899 in Mieneral Co. So they searched for me and searched several years ahead and back and could not find her recorded in their books, They did however find her sister who was born a few years before she was. I am wondering where do I go from here. Do I need to contact the state vital records or what. Any help would be great. Thanks in advanced Kim
The book published by the Church of the Brethern (West Marva District) 1752-1990 has an Issac Mooreland who married a Hannah Rinker daughter of John Rinker about 1830 ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 10:46 PM Subject: Re: [WVMINERA] Duling Church > Bernice, I thought I would ask where your MORELANDs/ MOORELANDS originated. I > am looking for them from Hardy, Hampshire, Grant, and Mineral counties in the > 1800s. Thanks! Jim Moreland >
Carol, thank you, this is wonderful! (What is B/P 2/132?). Now I'm going to try and find a death certificate and obituary for her. Incidentally, I think this book can also still be ordered from Vicki Horton herself--address listed on the Mineral Co. page under something like "resources for sale." I've been meaning to do it (in between the floor refinishing you all heard about recently :)!). Thanks again, Martha Grenzeback [email protected] On Fri, 25 Aug 2000 16:13:25 -0700 "carol flanagan" <[email protected]> writes: > Hi, > In Hampshire co death records,vicki hortonI found the following: > Wall,Susan-widow white female D:April 19,1911;80y B.Springfield B/P > 2/132 > Carol > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 12:15 PM > Subject: [WVMINERA] Susan Dailey Wall, abt. 1831-? and other Daileys > (long) > > > > Would anyone with a copy of Hampshire Co. Deaths (Vicki Horton) be > > willing to look up SUSAN DAILEY WALL for me? I have been trying > to find > > out what happened to my g-g-uncle's wife, Susan Dailey Wall, after > > husband William Wall died in 1863. In case anyone else is > interested in > > Daileys, here is what I know so far. > > > > Jacob Dailey, b. 1-17-1798, d. 2-17-1860 (buried in Springfield, > Hamp. > > Co.), m. Jane Patterson, b. 1-15-1808, d. 10-5-1885 (buried with > Jacob). > > According to censuses, they lived all their adult lives in > Springfield. > > > > Children: > > > > 1. John, b. abt. 1829, possibly d. 1911 (if it's the right guy!), > m. > > Rebecca S. --?, b. 3-22-1831, d. 9-28-1862 > > i. Lelia K. or C., b. 1-3-1859, d. 11-16-1890, married a CLARK. > > ii. Infant son, d. 6-2-1861. > > I believe John served in the Civil War with the 11th Virginia > Cavalry > > (Confederate). John may have married again; I think I've found > him in > > Westernport, MD in 1880, living with an illegible wife, his > daughter > > Lelia, and a stepson, James W., aged 18. I can't find him in > 1870; in > > 1860 he was living in Frankfort with wife Rebecca and daughter > Lelia. > > > > 2. Susan Ellen, b. abt. 1831, m. (12-18-1850), William WALL, b. > > 7-25-1831, d. 11-29-1863 (HOW?), buried in Springfield next to > Jacob and > > Jane Dailey. > > i. infant son, b. and d. probably early 1850s. > > Susan and William were living in Westernport in 1860, with > William's > > half-brother Benjamin F. GRENZEBACK (16). In 1870 Susan was a > > seamstress, living with her younger brother William Dailey; I > can't find > > Benjamin anywhere (he may have being using the WALL name). In > 1880 she > > was living at home with her mother Jane Dailey in Springfield, and > two > > unmarried sisters, Elizabeth and Harriett. I haven't been able to > look > > in the 1900 census. She is a devisee in the 1889 will of her > sister Mary > > Jane Dailey Moore. The abstract I have names her as Susan WADE, > but that > > might be a mistranscription of Wall--I haven't seen the will > itself yet. > > > > 3. Mary Jane, b. abt. 1833, d. 1889, m. (between 1876 and 1880) > John W. > > MOORE (his 3rd wife), b. 1805, d. 1881. Mary Jane's will mentions > > sisters Susan and Elizabeth, niece Lilia Clark, and nephew > Reginald. > > > > 4. Elizabeth, b. abt. 1835, d. ?. > > > > 5. James P. Dailey, b. 1-19-1838, d. 5-23-1862. He enlisted in > the 33rd > > Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry - Company A (Potomac Guard) > on June > > 6, 1861 as corporal and was made a sergeant on June 25, 1861. He > was > > wounded in action and captured March 23, 1862 at Kernstown; > probably died > > from his wound. Buried in Springfield Hill Cemetery with his > parents. > > > > 6. Harriett A., b. 5-7-1840, d. 7-22-1885, unmarried. > > > > 7. William, b. abt. 1842, d. ??, m. Jenny R. In 1870 they were > living > > in Westernport with sister Susan Wall and a 12-yr-old boy named > Malcombe > > Dailey. Don't see how they could have a 12-year-old son though, > since 10 > > years earlier, in 1860, William (then aged 18) was still > unmarried and > > living with his mother in Springfield. > > > > 8. Jacob, b. abt. 1844, d. ?, m. Thomasina ?--, b. abt. 1850 > (parents of > > foreign birth) > > i. Reginald, b. Dec. 1869. > > > > There is also an 11-year-old Kate Dailey living with Jane Dailey, > Mary > > Jane, Harriett and Elizabeth in 1870--I think she may be John's > daughter > > Lelia K. > > > > I would be grateful for any information or insights, particularly > > relating to Susan Dailey Wall, but I've gotten interested in her > whole > > family! > > > > Thanks, > > > > Martha Grenzeback > > [email protected] > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Hello Everyone,I am new to the list.I am looking up Robert James Reed And His wife Susan JThomas. From Mineral county,W.V. They are buried in Crown Hill Cemertery,in Wooster,Oh.I was so blessed to find the Mineral County web page, and I found out the deat of their marriage. 8-7-1879.They are my Great Grandparents. I also found the birth of my Greandpaw Robert James Reed, Jr. But I can't find out who the the parents was for Susan or the the brith of the rest of the Children.This is their namesMay ReedGeorge ReedIda ReedRobert J. Reed,Jr. Born 8-21-1890 Keyser,W.V.*********************************************Have to run,Good to be on the list.Anita (Reed) JoshlinLookin up: Reed,Plummer,Thomas,Duval,Coster,Newton,Mahoney,Fleetwood,Patterson & Dillard.In States: Oh, W.V., MD.& In. - ------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere!
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