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    1. Rachael Adams, Lydia Stuckslager, 1850 Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Adams, Stuckslager Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xEC.2ACI/774 Message Board Post: Reference: 1850 Census for Hampshire County, Virginia, Mineral Division page 193A Can anyone confirm that the "Lydia Stuckslager"'s [b-abt 1804 on line 33 - 723 723] maiden name is Lydia Adams? Do you know what her husband's name was? The Stuckslager and Adams families lived next to each other. Also, does anyone know what the maiden name of (line 39, 724 724) Rachael Adams b-abt 1871 h/o (line 38, 724 724) Jabob Adams, Sr. b-abt 1773 was? Any additional information on these two families greatly appreciated. Thank you, Dan

    12/31/2004 12:05:09
    1. Rachael Adams, Lydia Stuckslager
    2. Bill and Carole Pyles
    3. Dan Haines, I see this again, so guess you didn't get a reply earlier from me. Lydia Adams did marry Jacob Stockslager. Notice how I found the spelling in records. Jacob was born about 1770 in Virginia. Lydia was born in Frankfort, Now Fort Ashby, Hampshire County, now Mineral Co., West Virginia on Jun 30 1804. They had five children. I can give you there names. When Dr. Lewis Dunn died in 1838 in Frnakfort, Jacob Stockslager owed him according to the accounting: "No. 37 Jacob Stockslager receipt for $5.66 interest from 15 March 1827 to 10 June 1830 $1.09" This appears to be $5.66 principal and $1.09 interest. ------------------- Samuel Brady was probably the first merchant of any importance in Frankfort. He operated a large chain of stores, one of which was located here years before the Civil War. It is said that almost any article asked for could be bought there. People are known to have traded with him regularly from Keyser and above and also from what is now Ridgeley when the Potomac River could not be forded to Cumberland. The more important tradesmen in the early days of Frankfort were Dennis Daniels, cooper; Isaac Richards, blacksmith; Jacob Stockslater, hatter; Richard Berry, shoemaker; Hezekiah Whiteman, tanner; and Colonel John Johnson, surveyor. Other villagers made their living by farming. Daughter Rachel: Death Certificate: According to the death certificate she died at the age of 38, Typhoid Fever. Never married. Carole Friend Pyles and Bill Pyles Wishing you a HAPPY NEW YEAR! ----- Original Message ----- From: <DanHaines@aol.com> To: <WVMINERA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 9:05 PM Subject: [WVMINERA] Rachael Adams, Lydia Stuckslager, 1850 Census > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Adams, Stuckslager > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xEC.2ACI/774 > > Message Board Post: > > Reference: 1850 Census for Hampshire County, Virginia, Mineral Division page 193A > > Can anyone confirm that the "Lydia Stuckslager"'s [b-abt 1804 on line 33 - 723 723] maiden name is Lydia Adams? > > Do you know what her husband's name was? > > The Stuckslager and Adams families lived next to each other. > > Also, does anyone know what the maiden name of (line 39, 724 724) Rachael Adams b-abt 1871 h/o (line 38, 724 724) Jabob Adams, Sr. b-abt 1773 was? > > Any additional information on these two families greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Dan > > > ==== WVMINERA Mailing List ==== > PLEASE ANSWERS MESSAGES TO THE LIST. YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN YOU MIGHT FIND A RELATIVE! > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >

    12/31/2004 03:53:52