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    1. Re: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription
    2. Louise M. Perkins
    3. Valerie: I gave my copy to the Alleghany Co. Gen. Society. I will send an e-mail and ask if the pages are in the book and ask for a copy of them. Tell me again, which pages are missing. 101-111? Louise

    09/11/2000 09:17:06
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] james roach 1816
    2. In a message dated 09/02/00 6:27:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, SandraG627@aol.com writes: > Descendants of James Roach > > 1 James Roach b: 1816 in Virginia Number of children: 6 > > . +Mary Roach b: 1814 in Virginia m: 03 February 1836 in Monroe Co., VA > > Number of children: 6 Father: Mother: > .... 2 William A Roach b: 1838 > .... 2 Andrew J Roach b: 1841 > .... 2 James A Roach b: 1842 > .... 2 Campbell Roach b: 1844 > ........ +Caroline M Turner b: 21 May 1841 in Virginia m: 1867 > > Father: Leonard TURNER Mother: Matilda BROWN > .... 2 Lewis F Roach b: 1846 > .... 2 Ruben R Roach b: 1848 > Hi Sandy: Just wondering if there is any possible connection between this Roach family and Letitia Roach who married Brumfield Long and lived in Monroe Co., WV? Roach connection: Letitia Roach and Brumfield Long had a daughter, Jane, who married my gg grandfather Reuben Hall. [Still have not solved the riddle of who Reuben Hall's parents were] Regards, Keith A. Hall Roanoke, VA

    09/11/2000 06:15:39
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription
    2. Judy Ballard
    3. I rented the microfilm of this census. My intentions were to transcribe the missing pages. However, the film on these pages was so faded, that even the names could not be read. Maybe that is the problem. Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: <WWIRISES@aol.com> To: <WVMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 10:39 PM Subject: Re: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription > Hello Everyone, > > Bob is right, those pages are missing & I too would like to find them, > were they put on then somehow lost? Does anyone have an explanation? > > Thanks Ellie > > In a message dated 09/09/2000 10:35:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > BobZingo@compuserve.com writes: > > << Subj: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription > Date: 09/09/2000 10:35:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time > From: BobZingo@compuserve.com (Bob Zingo NY) > Sender: BobZingo@compuserve.com (Bob Zingo NY) > Reply-to: WVMONROE-L@rootsweb.com > To: WVMONROE-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi All, > > Does anyone have a copy of the sections of the transcription for the > 1850 Monroe Census, pages 41-50 and 101-110? They are missing from the > Monroe Co., site. I have a number of families all clustered together and > all in > these two areas. Those would be households #538-677 (District 39 1/2) and > #499-637 (District 39). > > If any of the transcribers see this, Dave Ballengee, Nancy Perkins, > Vanessa Dumrauf, Julie McGrew Ayres, and Amber Dalakas, I would really > appreciate a copy of that information if it is available. > > Thanks, > > Bob Zingo > Rochester, NY >> >

    09/11/2000 04:24:18
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription
    2. Valerie & Tommy Crook
    3. At 10:39 PM 9/10/00, you wrote: >Hello Everyone, > > Bob is right, those pages are missing & I too would like to find them, >were they put on then somehow lost? Does anyone have an explanation? > > Thanks Ellie Hi All, Louise Perkins donated her transcription of the 1850 Monroe County Census. We seperated the book and kind volunteers each typed a section. One section was never returned so I have been typing it (slowly) for the past few months. These are pages 101-111. If someone else has a copy of Louise's book and would be interested in getting this portion on-line, please let me or Jeannie Watts know. Sorry for any problems. Valerie

    09/11/2000 04:13:46
    1. [WVMONROE] Descendents in Monroe Co.
    2. Bob Zingo NY
    3. Hi All, If anyone would like to add their information for one of these Hoke spouses I would be happy to incorporate it. I have quite a bit already on some of these lines so if you would like information from me on one of them, just ask. The information below is limited in scope to make the reading easier. In particular I am presently looking for Moss and Holsapple descendents and ancestors. I am not offering to do research, only offering what information I already have compiled, as much or as little as that may be. Please also let me know what format you prefer Gedcom, Text, FTW. Descendants of Henry Hoke 1 Henry Hoke 1750 - 1832 +Nancy Susan Fox 1755 - 1793 ...2 Sarah (Sallie) Hoke .......+Moses Moss ...2 Christopher Columbus (Chrisley) Hoke, Sr.1780 - 1863 .......+Nancy (Lake) Leake 1782 - 1857 ...2 Catherine (Katie) Hoke 1781 - 1835 .......+William Taylor White, Sr. 1779 - 1843 ...2 William Henry (Old Billy) Hoke 1788 - 1871 .......+Mary Comer? 1789 - ...*2nd Wife of William Henry (Old Billy) Hoke: .......+Barbery Sarah Soffer 1787 - 1868 ...2 Henry Hoke II 1789 - 1882 .......+Sarah (Sally) Sopher 1788 - 1850 ...*2nd Wife of Henry Hoke II: .......+Mary Ellis 1804 - 1880 ...2 Mary Hoke 1795 - 1881 .......+Robert Young 1789 - Aft. 1850 ...2 Nancy Jane Hoke 1805 - Aft. 1850 .......+Henry Holsapple 1795 - 1877

    09/10/2000 09:21:02
    1. [WVMONROE] Re: Transcripts of 1850 Census
    2. All I typed was indexes for Names: Aaron - Canterbury with their page numbers. Dave Ballengee

    09/10/2000 05:24:35
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription
    2. Hello Everyone, Bob is right, those pages are missing & I too would like to find them, were they put on then somehow lost? Does anyone have an explanation? Thanks Ellie In a message dated 09/09/2000 10:35:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, BobZingo@compuserve.com writes: << Subj: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription Date: 09/09/2000 10:35:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: BobZingo@compuserve.com (Bob Zingo NY) Sender: BobZingo@compuserve.com (Bob Zingo NY) Reply-to: WVMONROE-L@rootsweb.com To: WVMONROE-L@rootsweb.com Hi All, Does anyone have a copy of the sections of the transcription for the 1850 Monroe Census, pages 41-50 and 101-110? They are missing from the Monroe Co., site. I have a number of families all clustered together and all in these two areas. Those would be households #538-677 (District 39 1/2) and #499-637 (District 39). If any of the transcribers see this, Dave Ballengee, Nancy Perkins, Vanessa Dumrauf, Julie McGrew Ayres, and Amber Dalakas, I would really appreciate a copy of that information if it is available. Thanks, Bob Zingo Rochester, NY >>

    09/10/2000 04:39:27
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription
    2. Dorothy H. Miller
    3. To Cousin Bob Zingo, The 1850 Census of Monroe Co. lists: #601 - #613 Henry Holsapple 55 m farmer $495 Nancy 45 f Samuel 16 m laborer Jerry 25 m Elizabeth 22 f Shara A. 21 f Calvin 19 m Isabel 17 f John W. 15 m Philip 13 m Margaret 10 f Rebecca 8 f Virginia 6 f Lewis 4 m #521 #532 Robert Young 52 m farmer $1100 Margaret 52 f Henry J. 20 m Laborer Amanda S. 19 f William D. 16 m Nancy 14 f Christopher 14 m Mary L. 10 f Unfortunately, Moses Moss was not to be found, may have lived in Peterstown area which I did not transcribe. The above Mary L. Young was my great grandmother who married Henry H. Bostick, son of David Bostick who came from Ireland in 1830. The above Nancy Hoke was a sister to William Hoke who married Barbara Soffer, daughter of John Soffer, in 1815. Barbara had previously been married to Henry Daugherty who d. at Norfolk in 1813 during the War of 1812. Henry and Barbara had 2 children, Alexander b. 1808 and Leticia who was b. 1812 and married David Bostick (above mentioned). This William Hoke was the son of Henry Hoak who came from PA in the 1780s. Both William Hoke and Barbara Soffer Daugherty Hoke were born in 1784. Hope this will be helpful to you. I have a pretty comprehensive genealogy on the Hoke/Hoak family, but it is not in the computer at this time. I hope to get a copy of what you are putting together to check against my own information. Dorothy Miller damiller@inetone.net

    09/10/2000 01:17:45
    1. robertson/garten was Re: [WVMONROE] Re: Marraige
    2. In a message dated 9/10/00 11:24:27 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Gshuff63@aol.com writes: > Sarah Robinson/Robertson to a > Garten sometime 1860+ in Monroe County. Is this the one? do you have dates for her? or children Descendants of Sarah Robertson 1 Sarah Robertson .. +Goodall Garten b: 30 August 1845 in Monroe Co., VA m: 10 August 1865 in Monroe Co., WV Alt. date: 30 August 1854 birth Father: Thompson GARTEN Mother: Rebecca BALLENGEE Thanks for writing. Sandy in Florida [Sandra Sommerville Wells Griffith] <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/fl2/sandrag">All My Mama's</A> Maybe I will catch up with my mail when I retire, in 2010, <grin>

    09/10/2000 09:39:26
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription
    2. Bob Zingo NY
    3. Good Morning Dorothy, That is a very kind offer. All of these households should be in the 39th district probably with househould numbers in the high 500's or low 600's. The bracketed number is their approximate age. I am looking for: Moses Moss m. Sarah (Sallie) Hoke Robert Young (61) m. Mary Hoke (55) Henry Holsapple (55) m. Nancy Jane Hoke (45) Thank you, Cousin Bob

    09/10/2000 07:12:31
    1. [WVMONROE] Re: Marraige
    2. Could someone look up a marriage for me? Sarah Robinson/Robertson to a Garten sometime 1860+ in Monroe County. Sue

    09/10/2000 05:22:34
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription
    2. Dorothy H. Miller
    3. I have a typewritten copy of the 1850 Census of Monroe County, WV, but cannot identify page numbers used by the Census itself. I do have the house numbers and family numbers. Please advise the particular families you need looked up and I will try to locate them. However, the only portion of that Census I do not have is that covering the area around Peterstown. Dorothy Miller damiller@inetone.net

    09/10/2000 01:31:54
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription
    2. where can one find this transcription of the Monroe Cty., WV Census for 1850? skoney On Sat, 9 Sep 2000 22:31:14 -0400 Bob Zingo NY <BobZingo@compuserve.com> writes: > Hi All, > > Does anyone have a copy of the sections of the transcription for the > 1850 Monroe Census, pages 41-50 and 101-110? They are missing from > the > Monroe Co., site. I have a number of families all clustered > together and > all in > these two areas. Those would be households #538-677 (District 39 > 1/2) and > #499-637 (District 39). > > If any of the transcribers see this, Dave Ballengee, Nancy Perkins, > Vanessa Dumrauf, Julie McGrew Ayres, and Amber Dalakas, I would > really > appreciate a copy of that information if it is available. > > Thanks, > > Bob Zingo > Rochester, NY > What is the word picture of spiritual growth in Psalm 1 and Psalm 92:12-15? God bless you as you read His word.

    09/10/2000 12:19:41
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription
    2. Bob Zingo NY
    3. Hi skoney, It was at the Monroe Co., Website last time I visited it. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/wv/wvfiles.htm Bob Zingo Message text written by INTERNET:WVMONROE-L@rootsweb.com >where can one find this transcription of the Monroe Cty., WV Census for 1850? skoney<

    09/09/2000 11:40:12
    1. [WVMONROE] Missing Transcription
    2. Bob Zingo NY
    3. Hi All, Does anyone have a copy of the sections of the transcription for the 1850 Monroe Census, pages 41-50 and 101-110? They are missing from the Monroe Co., site. I have a number of families all clustered together and all in these two areas. Those would be households #538-677 (District 39 1/2) and #499-637 (District 39). If any of the transcribers see this, Dave Ballengee, Nancy Perkins, Vanessa Dumrauf, Julie McGrew Ayres, and Amber Dalakas, I would really appreciate a copy of that information if it is available. Thanks, Bob Zingo Rochester, NY

    09/09/2000 08:31:14
    1. [WVMONROE] Your GRANDPARENTS Biographies
    2. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 2000 is GRANDPARENTS DAY In honor of their lives, you're invited to post a few facts about them for our other list members, in a short Biography form. INCLUDE: Birthday, Marriage Date, Spouse, Children, Parents, etc. Birthplace, Wedding Site, Locations they lived and burial site. Military Records, their favorite things and other interesting data. Consider this a GRANDPARENT ROLL CALL on a trial basis. ADDRESS TO: LISTNAME-L@rootsweb.com SUBJECT LINE: Your Grand Parents Full Name and the state Have a little fun with your posts and WATCH your SUBJECTS Your List Administrator: glenn <commander@inetone.net>

    09/09/2000 06:18:04
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] The Mathew Trading Post "Ledger" and "Day Books"
    2. Patrick: From the 1870 Census--I have Elizabeth Lewis living with my Egnor family in BlueSulphur Springs--any connection? She may be the mother or mother-in-law and have re-married. Doris Snyder dvs1119@aol.com

    09/09/2000 03:11:42
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] The Mathew Trading Post "Ledger" and "Day Books"
    2. crewsie
    3. Saw your posting. I'd appreciate it if you'd check to see if any "CREWS" are in the books. Thanks in advance. Linda -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Kenney <patrickkenney@uswest.net> To: WVMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <WVMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, September 08, 2000 5:18 AM Subject: RE: [WVMONROE] The Mathew Trading Post "Ledger" and "Day Books" >Any "Lewis's" would be most appreciated... > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Dorothy H. Miller [mailto:DaMiller@inetone.net] >Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 11:36 PM >To: WVMONROE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [WVMONROE] The Mathew Trading Post "Ledger" and "Day Books" > > >To Patrick Kinney - the above listing of customers on the Ledger above- >mentioned was in the 1984 Journal of the Greenbrier Historical Society, >along with a listing of the names from the Day Books that were not included >in the Ledger. I have this Journal close at hand if you wish a look up. >Dorothy Miller damiller@inetone.net > > >

    09/08/2000 03:38:24
    1. RE: [WVMONROE] The Mathew Trading Post "Ledger" and "Day Books"
    2. Patrick Kenney
    3. Any "Lewis's" would be most appreciated... -----Original Message----- From: Dorothy H. Miller [mailto:DaMiller@inetone.net] Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 11:36 PM To: WVMONROE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WVMONROE] The Mathew Trading Post "Ledger" and "Day Books" To Patrick Kinney - the above listing of customers on the Ledger above- mentioned was in the 1984 Journal of the Greenbrier Historical Society, along with a listing of the names from the Day Books that were not included in the Ledger. I have this Journal close at hand if you wish a look up. Dorothy Miller damiller@inetone.net

    09/08/2000 04:11:05
    1. Re: [WVMONROE] The Mathew Trading Post "Ledger" and "Day Books"
    2. Dorothy H. Miller
    3. To Patrick Kinney - the above listing of customers on the Ledger above- mentioned was in the 1984 Journal of the Greenbrier Historical Society, along with a listing of the names from the Day Books that were not included in the Ledger. I have this Journal close at hand if you wish a look up. Dorothy Miller damiller@inetone.net

    09/08/2000 12:35:34