In a message dated 5/24/05 8:36:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time, pahook@hereintown.net writes: I don't think she knows who Susan Fleek's parents were. In the attic of the home is etched in the wood---roman numerals as 187?. Hi, I have the following from the 1870 census: 0PAGELNHNFNCENSUS NAMEGIVEN NAMEMIDDLEAGESROCCUPATION$REAL$PERSBIRTH PLACE 1585592B26112112FLEEKARTHUR52MWFARMER60001800VA 1586592B27112112FLEEKELISABETH46FWKEEPING HOUSEVA 1587592B28112112FLEEKJACKSON24MWASST. ON FARMVA 1588592B29112112FLEEKJOHN22MWASST. ON FARMVA 1589592B30112112FLEEKANNK.21FWASST. KEEPING HOUSEVA 1590592B31112112FLEEKMARYM.19FWASST. KEEPING HOUSEVA 1591592B32112112FLEEKHENRYJ.17MWASST. ON FARMVA 1592592B33112112FLEEKMARGARETA.15FWAT HOMEVA 1593592B34112112FLEEKSUSANM.11FWVA I hope this will help. Dan
----- Original Message ----- From: <DanHaineS@aol.com> To: <WVMINERA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 11:48 PM Subject: Re: [WVMINERA] RE: Fleek family I have no connection with the Fleek family. However, I am movivated to write you since the home (coming from Keyser) before the Fleek home was owned by ancestors of mine. It recently was sold by Hines heirs and is now a parking lot for a construction co. It was also originally a log home. I don't have my references before me, so I will have to give approx. dates. My gr-gr-gr-grandfather Solomon purchased it in the 1st half of the 1800's, so if it was log, it was probably built bef 1800. I don't even know if the person he purchased it from was the orig. builder. One of the Ellifritzes' daughters married a Rogers, my uncle who raised their family there and then was left to a dau who married a Hines. I remember the Susan Fleek house well, as when I was a child I used to stay nextdoor with the Hines children. Good luck in your s earches. I'm so glad "Miss Susie's" house was not demolished as was the Ellifritz & Rogers. Rosemary stout formerly from Keyser > In a message dated 5/24/05 8:36:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > pahook@hereintown.net writes: > I don't think she knows who Susan Fleek's parents were. In the attic of > the home is etched in the wood---roman numerals as 187?. > Hi, > I have the following from the 1870 census: > > 0PAGELNHNFNCENSUS NAMEGIVEN NAMEMIDDLEAGESROCCUPATION$REAL$PERSBIRTH PLACE > > > 1585592B26112112FLEEKARTHUR52MWFARMER60001800VA > 1586592B27112112FLEEKELISABETH46FWKEEPING HOUSEVA > 1587592B28112112FLEEKJACKSON24MWASST. ON FARMVA > 1588592B29112112FLEEKJOHN22MWASST. ON FARMVA > 1589592B30112112FLEEKANNK.21FWASST. KEEPING HOUSEVA > 1590592B31112112FLEEKMARYM.19FWASST. KEEPING HOUSEVA > 1591592B32112112FLEEKHENRYJ.17MWASST. ON FARMVA > 1592592B33112112FLEEKMARGARETA.15FWAT HOMEVA > 1593592B34112112FLEEKSUSANM.11FWVA > > > I hope this will help. > Dan > > > ==== WVMINERA Mailing List ==== > WHEN YOU POST, PUT ALL THE INFO YOU HAVE. THAT MEANS NAMED, DATES, PLACES, BURIAL PLACES, ETC - EVERYTHING YOU KNOW. EVEN AN OLD FAMILY LEGEND SOMETIME LEADS PEOPLE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION! > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
Hi Dan, Yes that helps a great deal. I will go up in Census from there. That looks like Susan as 11 yrs. old in 1870. So I doubt if she built house. Must have been her folks. Thanks a bunch Pat H.