Could anyone tell me the location of the Ayers Cemetery--Smokehole, Cave Mountain? Looking for the death of Hannah (Simmons) George who was supposedly buried there sometime between 1880-1900. Janet Brammer Clemson SC
Can anyone help Robert in locating this book. Thank you. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 5:52 PM Subject: Pendleton County / Information Geneology My father is looking for a book written by Walter L. Eye, that has to do with a compilation of Simmons decendants of Pendleton County. I was hoping that you might be able to help he in some way, because he is bound and determined to find this book. thank you, Robert L. Simmons
When looking through pensions of those from the area, please keep an eye out for any mention of Hinkle Fort. The only Revolutionary activity that we have found there was John McGlaughlin who was there ca. 1781-1782 which was after John Justus Hinkle, the father, died. Thus, until we can find some Revolutionary contribution by him during his lifetime, he is no longer accepted as a DAR patriot. Nedra At 08:34 AM 3/24/2003 -0800, you wrote: >I recently brought up the fact that the 1779 muster list of Capt. Peter >Hull's company of Augusta County militia, Second Battalion, listed some >individuals who, in their pension declarations, never mentioned serving >under Peter Hull. Below is a list of some individuals from that muster >list who applied for pensions. (A couple of the names I give may not be >the correct individuals.) I have already looked at at the pension >declarations for Adam Arbogast and Jacob Hoover (of Pendleton Co.) >and the online transcription of Henry Whiteman's. Holly Cochran cited >some details from John Hogg's pension. Does anyone have access to the >pension declarations for these other individuals? If so, do they mention >the name Peter Hull? >Another important thing to discover would be the date that Jacob Hoover >was promoted to Ensign. I couldn't find it in Chalkley. >The muster list is reproduced online at >http://www.rootsweb.com/~vahighla/revwar.htm#top > > > >PENSIONS: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/vapensio.htm > >ADAM ARBOGHART >POCAHONTAS COUNTY >PRIVATE >VIRGINIA MILITIA >$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED >MARCH 5, 1833 PENSION STARTED >AGE 74 > >This might be a different William Bennett: >WILLIAM BENNETT >TYLER COUNTY >PRIVATE >NEW YORK CONT'L >$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED >MAY 8, 1833 PENSION STARTED >AGE 88 > >ABRAHAM BURNER >RANDOLPH COUNTY >PRIVATE >VIRGINIA LINE >$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$34.83 AMOUNT RECEIVED >NOVEMBER 27, 1819 PENSION STARTED >SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820 > >ABRAHAM DUFFIELD >NICHOLAS COUNTY >PRIVATE >VIRGINIA MILITIA >$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED >DECEMBER 30, 1833 PENSION STARTED >AGE 71 > >PALSER HAMMER >PENDLETON COUNTY >PRIVATE >PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA >$30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$90.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED >FEBRUARY 27, 1833 PENSION STARTED >AGE 79 > >JACOB HOOVER >PENDLETON COUNTY >PRIVATE >VIRGINIA MILITIA >$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED >JANUARY 10, 1834 PENSION STARTED >AGE 83 > >Here is another Jacob Hoover: >JACOB HOOVER >BATH COUNTY >PRIVATE >PENNSYLVANIA LINE >$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$1,051.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED >FEBRUARY 4, 1819 PENSION STARTED >AGE 83 >SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820 >RESTORED JANUARY 17, 1825 > >JOHN SIMMONS >PENDLETON COUNTY >PRIVATE >VIRGINIA MILITIA >$21.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$54.15 AMOUNT RECEIVED >FEBRUARY 27, 1833 PENSION STARTED >AGE 80 > >MARK SMITH >LEWIS COUNTY >INDIAN SPY >VIRGINIA MILITIA >$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED >OCTOBER 12, 1833 PENSION STARTED >AGE 76 > >JAMES WAMSLEY >LEWIS COUNTY >INDIAN SPY >VIRGINIA MILITIA >$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED >JULY 19, 1833 PENSION STARTED >AGE 69 > >WILLIAM WAMSLEY >HARRISON COUNTY >PRIVATE >VIRGINIA STATE TROOPS >$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED >JUNE 7, 1833 PENSION STARTED >AGE 74 > >HENRY WHITEMAN >RANDOLPH COUNTY >PRIVATE >PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA >$50.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE >$150.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED >MARCH 5, 1833 PENSION STARTED >AGE 75 > > > >==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== >Genealogy without documentation is mythology!
The town of Crabbottom became Blue Grass on 1 August 1945 (source: The New History of Highland County, Virginia, 1983). I don't know the reason for the change, but some of the old-timers around there are still upset about it. Bill Rexroad Hutchinson, Kansas
I recently brought up the fact that the 1779 muster list of Capt. Peter Hull's company of Augusta County militia, Second Battalion, listed some individuals who, in their pension declarations, never mentioned serving under Peter Hull. Below is a list of some individuals from that muster list who applied for pensions. (A couple of the names I give may not be the correct individuals.) I have already looked at at the pension declarations for Adam Arbogast and Jacob Hoover (of Pendleton Co.) and the online transcription of Henry Whiteman's. Holly Cochran cited some details from John Hogg's pension. Does anyone have access to the pension declarations for these other individuals? If so, do they mention the name Peter Hull? Another important thing to discover would be the date that Jacob Hoover was promoted to Ensign. I couldn't find it in Chalkley. The muster list is reproduced online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~vahighla/revwar.htm#top PENSIONS: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/va/vapensio.htm ADAM ARBOGHART POCAHONTAS COUNTY PRIVATE VIRGINIA MILITIA $20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED MARCH 5, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 74 This might be a different William Bennett: WILLIAM BENNETT TYLER COUNTY PRIVATE NEW YORK CONT'L $80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED MAY 8, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 88 ABRAHAM BURNER RANDOLPH COUNTY PRIVATE VIRGINIA LINE $96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $34.83 AMOUNT RECEIVED NOVEMBER 27, 1819 PENSION STARTED SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820 ABRAHAM DUFFIELD NICHOLAS COUNTY PRIVATE VIRGINIA MILITIA $20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED DECEMBER 30, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 71 PALSER HAMMER PENDLETON COUNTY PRIVATE PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA $30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $90.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED FEBRUARY 27, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 79 JACOB HOOVER PENDLETON COUNTY PRIVATE VIRGINIA MILITIA $20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED JANUARY 10, 1834 PENSION STARTED AGE 83 Here is another Jacob Hoover: JACOB HOOVER BATH COUNTY PRIVATE PENNSYLVANIA LINE $96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $1,051.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED FEBRUARY 4, 1819 PENSION STARTED AGE 83 SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820 RESTORED JANUARY 17, 1825 JOHN SIMMONS PENDLETON COUNTY PRIVATE VIRGINIA MILITIA $21.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $54.15 AMOUNT RECEIVED FEBRUARY 27, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 80 MARK SMITH LEWIS COUNTY INDIAN SPY VIRGINIA MILITIA $80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED OCTOBER 12, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 76 JAMES WAMSLEY LEWIS COUNTY INDIAN SPY VIRGINIA MILITIA $80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED JULY 19, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 69 WILLIAM WAMSLEY HARRISON COUNTY PRIVATE VIRGINIA STATE TROOPS $80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED JUNE 7, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 74 HENRY WHITEMAN RANDOLPH COUNTY PRIVATE PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA $50.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $150.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED MARCH 5, 1833 PENSION STARTED AGE 75
Walter Eye has passed away. His sister Pauline Eye Simmons lives in Harrisonburg, VA. You can contact her through Muhlenberg Luthern Church in Harrisonburg, VA and ask her if any copies are still available. Teresa Wimer Losh [email protected] Can anyone help Robert in locating this book. Thank you. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 5:52 PM Subject: Pendleton County / Information Geneology My father is looking for a book written by Walter L. Eye, that has to do with a compilation of Simmons decendants of Pendleton County. I was hoping that you might be able to help he in some way, because he is bound and determined to find this book. thank you, Robert L. Simmons
Hi List This was sent to me by a former Regent of the DAR, she was most helpful to me in my Perkins of Greenbrier County research. Betty Jane Perkins New York City One of the most colorful couples to decorate the landscape of early Greenbrier conty was George and Hannah (Keister) Hull. George and Hannah were among the first non-native Americans born west of the Shenandoah Mountains. George Hull was born October 15, 1757 in Augusta County, Virginia and Hannah Keister was born in what is now Pendleton County, West Virginia the same year. George's father, Peter Thomas (a widower) had immigrated from Germany in 1742 with two sons. He married Susannah Dieffenbach in Pennsylvania and moved into the Valley of Virginia. George's half-brother, Peter, was prominent in the political and military life of early Western Virginia. It was he who anglicized the family name from Hohl (with an umlaut over the o) to Hull. George Hull's native language was German, but he learned English and also spoke a little of the Shawnee Indian dialect. Hannah Keister, on the other hand, was the daugher of Friedrich Keister - who served in the American Revolution as a lieutenant. Hannah's maternal grandfather was Roger Dyer. Roger was murdered by Shawnee Chief Killibuck at the infamous Fort Seybert Massacre on April 28, 1758. Family tradition states that Hannah's mother (Hannah Dyer Keister) hid with her behind large rocks and overheard the pitiful cries of friends and relatives being tomahawked to death. George Hull, Sr. served four tours of duty in The American Revolution as an Indian spy and scout. He was sent back to guard the homefront after some Indians murdered women working in a hemp field. He was in the Battle of Jamestown and on the Yorktown Peninsula before the close of the Revolution. George Hull married Hannah Keister in about 1781, probably at the Old Propps Lutheran Church in Pendleton County. They had all their nine children before moving into Greenbrier County about 1812. Their children were: 1. Elizabeth (b. 1782) m. David Bird 2. George Washington (b. Feb. 14, 1787) m. Polly Ann Smith 3. Rachel (b. 1793) m. Joseph Smith (bro. to Polly Ann) 4. Mary (b. 1795 ) - never married. 5 William (b. 1797) m. Nancy Watts 6. Peter (b. June 4, 1800) m. Elizabeth Oldham 7. Hannah Dyer Hull (b. 1801) m. Charles Perkins ( my ggg grandfather) 8 Jesse (b. 1802) m. Elizabeth Ann Cleek 9 James Keister (b. 1806) - never married. some of their children moved to Greenbrier with them. George Hull was a major in the 79th Regiment of the Greenbrier Militia. The militia protected the homes and families of old Greenbrier County. In March, 1818 George was on jury duty at the courthouse. The case involved a charge brought against a lady whose servant had "used insolent language and threatened the life of said plaintiff". The jury found the sassy soul guilty as charged and the jailor inflicted 39 lashes on his bare back. Lashes - well laid on- were a standard punishment for less serious crimes in early Greenbrier. We find old George Hull again in the Greenbrier courthouse in September 1832. Then he came to apply for his Revolutionary War Pension as an old man. "I am frail in both body and mind and therefore I cannot recollect the minutia of my services." he deposed. Nonetheless George Hull lived until September, 1849 and drew his $32.00 monthly pension until he died. Hannah preceded George in death by several years. The two of them are buried in unmarked graves on what was once part of the family plantation, but is now a part of the Monongahela National Forest. George and Hannah Hull were large land holders in the Anthony's Creek District. There is also a biography of George Hull, Jr. and Polly Ann Smith, submitted by Graydon Smales Love (SAR Number 142549) **This is the brother of Hannah who married Charles T Perkins. George and Hannah named their first son after both his father and The Guardian of the Western Frontier; George Washington Hull, Jr.. Washington's work to secure the Virgina Frontier from Indian attack had made him a hero to Greenbrier County long before The Revolution. George, Jr. married Polly Ann Smith (daughter of William Smith and Mary Ann Wright) on August 9, 1812. They moved from Anthony's Creek into the part of Greenbrier county that later became Fayette County, West Virginia.. George, Jr. died on June 3, 1870 and Polly Ann died seven years later. Their children were prominent participants in the early life of Fayette County. They were: 1. James Hull (m. Eliza Jane Kincaid). 2. Elizabeth Hull (m. John Williams). 3. Joseph Hull (m. Rebecca Koontz). 4. James Wright Hull ( m. Jane E. Whitman) 7. Rachel Hull married William Hunter Cavendish in Fayette Co. on August 13, 1840. She died in 1900 "Virginia Militia In The Revolutionary War" by J.T. McAllister p. 229 Rockingham Co., Va. Keister, Frederick, Lt. S. Sept. 28, 1778 "Virginia/West Virginia Genealogical Data From Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Records" Vol. 2 - Dabbs through Hyslop compiled by Patrick G. Wardell. P. 350 Hull, George, born fall 1757 Rockingham Co., Va., entered service 1777 Augusta Co., Va., resident of Crab Bottom Settlement (area later Pendleton Co.); resided after Rev. War in Bath Co., Va. for 10 years, thence Greenbrier Co., Va. where pensioned 1832 at about age 74. Letter states soldier's brother Peter also was a Rev. War soldier. Film - S 13317 Reel 1363 (at Nat. Archives and branches) DAR Patriot Index Centennial Edition (3 vols) Part II 1990 Hull, George b 10-15-1757 VA d pre 9-4-1849 VA m Hannah Keister Private and Spy in VA and pensioner. Hull, Peter, Jr. b b 1733 Europe d 1 --1818 VA m. Barbara Ann Keith Capt. VA Hull, Peter Thomas, Sr. b ca. 1713 Germany d a 3-19-1776 VA m. 1 (unknown) 2. Susanna Margaretha Diffenbach Personal service, VA****** Father of George Hull (Personal service was usually material , animals , food or shelter given to Rev. War soldiers by those too old to be active in Rev. War service...such as giving a horse, food, clothing, shelter, etc.) p. 1673 Keister, Frederick b. 1730 Germany d 1815 VA m. Hannah Dyer Lt. VA
I checked some sites a member sent me and none of them offer a proof that his first wife Mary, who may or may not be the mother of all his children, was a Samuels. What we need is a bible record, estate record, marriage license, etc. All these sites say is that they got married in Augusta Co. In 1758 Michael is recorded as a defendent in Frederick Co. Va. His son Adam said he was born in Frederick Co. Va. I was guess the marriage did not take place in Augusta. I have never found a marriage license for Michael and Mary or for Michael and Elizabeth, his second wife. Does any Arbogast researcher have any proofs for these ladies and their last names? Also, in 1749 a Michael Armgash came to America on the ship Speedwell and everyone says that is our Michael. Is it? There seems to be no further record of a Michael Arbogast until 1758 in Frederick Co. Va. Anyone know where he was before that? And what is the proof that the man on the Speedwell is the same man as the one that shows up in Frederick Co. Va.? In 1766 Michael had a survey done on Crabapple Waters. In 1770 Michael was naturalized in Augusta Co. Va. So he was born in a non English area, but that is all I have proven. Any help on this first generation would be appreciated. Jean
Yesterdays list digest contained a list of SPONAUGLE family. I have a marriage link between Ella PULLIN and Henry C. SPONAUGLE (no date). Ella was born about 1850-1860 to John Eldridge C PULLIN (b 1825) and Sarah GWIN (b about 1824). Does anyone have any further information on this family or on any PULLIN ancestors in WV?
The discussion below was sent to me privately. I would suggest that anyone whose ancestry traces to the Pendleton County Hulls join the Hull Family Association and obtains these Journals. Our discussion on the Hulls (who are not mine) REINFORCES all the reasons that it is dangerous to accept undocumented Family Group Sheets (Internet or otherwise) and why long ago this list adopted the policy of not posting undocumented info that has not at least been somewhat verified. Regarding Barbara Hull, possibly the wife of Captain Peter Hull, my research has been with the family of Henry Peninger, Senior, born ca. 1731. Henry's will dated 23 May 1796 (PC Will Book 4:42-44) names "fourth daughter Barbara" with no last name. Peter Hull, Junr., witnessed this will. Henry's fifth daughter Anna Elizabeth [Bible] was born ca. 1760-1765 according to census records. The first codicil to the will of Henry Peninger, dated 17 June 1815, was witnessed by Henry Hull. John Peninger, son of Henry, Senior, died without heirs. The County Court Minute Book 1828-1838, p. 94, records a court case to release the claim of his "legal heirs," "Wm. Syphers admr of Michl Harold, Pltff, vs. George Swadley, et al. Listed among these heirs is Barbara Hull, apparently a widow since no husband Hull is included (written by the English clerk as Hull, not Holl). The other daughters' husbands are included if living, as required by Virginia law at that time. Thus, we do know that Barbara Hull was an heir of Henry Peninger, Senior, and most likely his daughter--she is listed in the midst of other childlen. There is nothing in Peninger records stating that this Barbara Peninger married Captain Peter Hull aka Peter Hull, Junior,. This is one of those instances of circumstantial evidence. Is there another Hull wife named Barbara of this approximate age and who shows associations with the Peninger Family? What do we know of the wife of Peter's son Henry? What was her name and approx. age? It would seem that there is some association between the Peter Hull, Junr., and the Henry Hull who served as witnesses, and it has been noted that Peter's eldest son was named Henry. Peter and Barbara Hull are involved in deeds with Nicholas Harper, another son-in-law of Henry Peninger, and Peter and Peninger family members witnessed together other documents. Every Hull-associated document should be examined for associations that would furnish clues to identify the husband of Barbara Peninger Hull. Now for the commercial announcement. Yes, PLEASE use the latest research that is furnished by a RESEARCHING family association (vs. the newsletter that tells you who had a baby.) I cringe every time someone sends un-updated Hinkle and Teter info based upon Morton or even The Hinkle Genealogy, which is almost 40 years old. Unfortunately, since I also work full time I do not always have time to look up the latest info on every Hinkle or Teter who is posted here. Nedra >Nedra- > The individual who wrote you about Peter Thomas Hull - have him go > to the Hull Family Association. http://www.hullfamilyassociation.org. > In the Hull Family Association Journals Volume 9, Number 2 Summer > 1998, Volume 9, Number 3 Autumn 1998 and Volume 10, Number 1 Spring 1999 > are three extensive articles on "The Sons of the German Peter Thomas > Hohl/Holl/Hull and Susanna Margaretha Dieffenbach. > What is confusing is that there were several Peter Thomas and Adam > Hull's in this line and I have seen family group sheets on the internet > who skips generations etc and make brothers, father and son. > Membership is $20.00 first year and $15.00 a year thereafter, you get > three journals and newsletters. The Hull Family Association is on all > Hull's in America and there is currently an extensive DNA research going > on, and the results are so interesting. The site with the DNA data > is: http://www.hullsurnamednastudy.com/ > Past Journals can be purchased by Hull Family Associaton members > only. They are so full of information and its interesting to read about > the other lines and current Hull's in the news. > Captain Peter Hull married Barbara ???? tradition says Keith but the > HFA does not support Keith, Barbara signed her name in a German script > not a Scotch-Irish. Her name always appeared as Barbara Holl. > Father of Captain Peter Hull was Peter Thomas Hohl/Holl/Hull > immigrant, 1741 on the Francis & Ann. Born c 1713 Rhineland Palatinate > (Rhineland-Pfalz). The immigrant Peter Thomas Hohl/Holl/Hull is my 5th > great grandparent. My line is from Cpt Peter's brother's Adam Hull. > >HFA's Genealogist is Phyllis J. Hughes. Nedra Dickman Brill, Certified Genealogist [email protected] Registrar, Oregon State Society DAR Regent, Portland Chapter, DAR Historian, Henckel Family National Association Coordinator Pendleton County, WV, [email protected] CG is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board. http://www.bcgcertification.org/
Does anyone know the location of Canoe run in the late 1790's in Pendelton Co/Va/WV also where the area might be found today? thank you Phyllis Johnson
Betty, Thanks so much for all the info. Rosemary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Root" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 11:15 PM Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > Rosemary, > Here is the family as I have it so far. > > Generation No. 1 > Hanss Jacob Yeager b. 13 November 1665 in JasstKreis Gussenstaten Germany > and d. in Germany. m Anna Maria Langfinger 22 Feb 1690/91 in Bayern, Pfalz, > Barbelroth, Evan Germany. She was born before 10 Dec 1671 In Bayern, Pfalz > Barbelrreich Evan Germany and died in Germany. > > Generation No. 2 > Hans Martin Yeager b. 03 March 1698/99 in Anspach, Unigen, Germany, died 02 > July 1781 in Falkner Swamp, New Hanover, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. > Married Maria Barbara Reichert 1720 in New Hanover, Montgomery Co., > Pennsylvania, the dauighter of Hans Reichert and Maria Kreig. Maria Barbara > was b. 01 Jan 1702/03 in Germany and d. 1761 in New Hanover, Montgomery, > Pennsylvania. Hans Martin Yeager immigrated on the "Loyal Judith" in the > 1730's. Both Hans Martin and Maria Barbara were buried at the New Hanover > Lutheran Church. > > Generation No. 3 > Johann Andrew Yeager, b. 1741 in Falkner Swamp, New Hanover, Montgomery > County Pennsylvania, d. April 1796 in Pendleton County, Virginia. He > married Margaret Catherine Elizabeth Sommer c. 1759 in New Hanover Lutheran > Church, Montgomery County Pennsylvania, daughter of Johann Sommer and Maria > Schertle. Margaret Catherine Elizabeth was born in 1743 in New Hanover > Township, Montgomery County Pennsylvania, and died 1774 in Pendleton County. > VA > > Children of Johann Andrew Yeager and Margaret Catherine Elizabeth Sommer > were: > 1. Johann Georg Yeager, b. 07 April 1760, Montgomery County., Pennsylvania; > died 1823 in Randolph Co., VA(WV) > 2. Peter Yeager, b. 17 January 1762 in New Hanover, Montgomery County, > Pennsylvania; d. 26 February 1861 in Montgomery County, Missouri > 3. John (Johannes) P. Yeager, b. 05 October 1762 in New Hanover, Montgomery > County, Pennsylvanis; died 07 January 1833 in Pocahontas County, VA(WV) He > is buried at Traveller's Repose on the original homestead along with his > wife Phebe Anastasia Hull, daughter of Peter Thomas Hull b. 1706. (This is > my ancestor) > 4. Tobias Yeager, b. 11 November 1764 in Berks County, Oley Hill Ch. > Pennsylvania; died Abt. 1850 > 5. Philip Yeager, b. 1768, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; d. Sept 1847 in > Jackson County., OH > 6. Catherine Yeager, b 17 June 1769 in Shenandoah Co., VA; d. February 1848 > in Crabbottom, Highland(Pendleton) County VA. This is your ancestor who > married Michael Arbogast. > 7. Susannah Elizabeth b. 29 Aug. 1771 in Shenandoah Co., VA(WV) d. abt. > 1850. She married Isaac Ingram Walmsley. > 8. Maria Eva Yeager, b. 03 Sept 1778 in Shenandoah County VA(WV); d. Abt > 1836 in Pendleton Co., VA > 9. Joseph Yeager, b 1780 in VA; dl 1823 in VA(WV) > 10. Rebecca Yeager b 1785 in VA; d. abt. 1845. She married John Gabbert > 11. William Yeager, b. 1786 in Augusta County, VA; d. 1861 in Barbour > County, VA > 12. Solomon Yeager, b. 1790, d. 1874 > 13. Andrew Yeager, b. 1800 > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rosemary Petersen" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 3:45 PM > Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > > > > Hi Betty, > > > > Maybe you can answer one of my brick walls...on the Yeager Family. Do you > > know who my Catherine Yeager's parents were? Listed below is what I know. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Rosemary Sponaugle Petersen > > > > Descendants of Catherine Yeager > > > > > > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > > > 1. CATHERINE1 YEAGER was born 1769 in Shenandoah Co, VA, and died February > > 1848 in Highland Co, VA. She married GEORGE ARBOGAST 1791, son of MICHAEL > > ARBOGAST and MARY SAMUELS. > > > > > > Children of CATHERINE YEAGER and GEORGE ARBOGAST are: > > > > 2. i. ELIZABETH L.2 ARBOGAST, b. August 13, 1797, Highland Co, VA; d. > > December 28, 1875, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co. WV. > > > > ii. ADAM ARBOGAST. > > > > iii. HENRY ARBOGAST. > > > > iv. HANNAH ARBOGAST. > > > > v. DANIEL ARBOGAST. > > > > vi. CATHERINE ARBOGAST. > > > > vii. EMMANUEL ARBOGAST. > > > > viii. LEAH ARBOGAST. > > > > ix. MARY ARBOGAST, b. 1811. > > > > > > > > Generation No. 2 > > > > > > 2. ELIZABETH L.2 ARBOGAST (CATHERINE1 YEAGER) was born August 13, 1797 in > > Highland Co, VA, and died December 28, 1875 in Hunting Ground, Pendleton > Co. > > WV. She married JACOB JOSEPH SPONAUGLE February 22, 1821 in Pendleton Co, > > WV, son of BALSOR SPONAUGLE and SARAH WHITE. > > > > > > Children of ELIZABETH ARBOGAST and JACOB SPONAUGLE are: > > > > i. WILLIAM3 SPONAUGLE, b. January 1, 1822, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co. > WV; > > d. January 10, 1892, Doddridge Co, WV bur Doddridge Co.; m. MINERVA TETER > > FLEISHER, December 5, 1844, Pendleton Co, WV. > > > > ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON SPONAUGLE, b. October 16, 1823, Pendleton Co, WV; d. > > November 26, 1881, Sponaugle Cem, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; m. > > URSULA THOMPSON, October 14, 1866, Pendleton Co, WV. > > > > iii. JESSE SPONAUGLE, b. March 21, 1825, Pendleton Co, WV; d. June 6, > 1901, > > Sponaugle Cem, Doddridge Co, WV; m. ABIGAIL G. STRAWDER, May 3, 1852, > > Pendleton Co, WV. > > > > iv. CATHARINE "KIT" SPONAUGLE, b. October 1827, Pendleton Co, WV; d. 1910, > > Pendleton Co, WV; m. JOEL TETER, August 12, 1848, Pendleton Co, WV. > > > > v. LEWIS MARTIN SPONAUGLE, b. August 1829, Pendleton Co, WV; d. November > 21, > > 1907, Sponaugle Cem, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; m. MARY ANN TETER, > > November 12, 1856, Pendleton Co, WV. > > > > vi. MARY "POP" SPONAUGLE, b. February 8, 1831, Hunting Ground, Pendleton > Co, > > WV; d. May 21, 1903, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; m. (1) WILLIAM > > STRAWDER; m. (2) JACOB WIMER, June 17, 1860, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, > > WV. > > > > vii. ELIZABETH "PATSY ANN" SPONAUGLE, b. January 3, 1833, Pendleton Co, > WV; > > d. July 15, 1931, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; m. HENRY TETER, June > 23, > > 1857, Pendleton Co, WV. > > > > viii. LEAH SPONAUGLE, b. September 17, 1834, Pendleton Co, WV; d. > September > > 17, 1897; m. JOHN JACKSON TETER, SR., May 22, 1855. > > > > ix. HANNAH SPONAUGLE, b. September 30, 1836, Pendleton Co, WV; d. July 2, > > 1893, Pendleton Co, WV; m. HEZEKIAH TINGLER, June 2, 1858, Pendleton Co, > WV. > > > > x. SARAH "LOLLIE" SPONAUGLE, b. Abt. 1839; m. ZEBEDIAH TINGLER, October 6, > > > 1858, Pendleton Co, WV. > > > > xi. JACOB SPONAUGLE, JR., b. 1841, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; d. > > September 13, 1880, Sponaugle Cem, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; m. > > ROXANNA KETTERMAN, May 23, 1868. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Betty Root" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 9:37 PM > > Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > > > > > > > I am very sorry, but in my research I have not found any reference to > > > Benjamin Wagoner. I believe from what I have found that Frederick is > one > > of > > > Peter's sons, but I have not followed that line as the one that is mine > is > > > George. At the present time I am mostly working on the Yeager > > > line---Andrew, John, Andrew, Peter Dilley. The Father of the first > Andrew > > > was the Immigrant Hans Martin Yeager (Jger on the ship manifest). The > > > family settled first in Pennsylvania and then Andrew 1 moved down to > > Augusta > > > County. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 10:59 PM > > > Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > > > > > > > > > > In a message dated 3/19/03 12:36:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > > > [email protected] writes: > > > > > > > > > > > > > My ancestors, Peter Thomas Hull, d1776 was one of the original > > settlers. > > > I > > > > > had the privilege of visiting the cemetery where is buried. I am > the > > > 5th > > > > > great grandaughter of Peter the elder and a descendant of his son > > > George. > > > > > I > > > > > am interested in learning more about him and also of my other > > > > > ggggrandfather > > > > > John Yeager who also lived in Augusta(Pendleton, Highland) county > > > > > > > > I'm sorry I can't help with your questions but maybe you can help me. > > My > > > > gggf Benjamin Wagoner (b. approx. 1824 or 25 Pendleton) is seen in the > > > 1850 > > > > Highland census living in the Frederick K. Hull household. What can > you > > > tell > > > > me about Frederick K. Hull? Do you know the nature of Benjamin > > Wagoner's > > > > relationship with this household? Perhaps a boarder or employee? > I've > > > read > > > > the Toothman books on Pendleton Co. and Morton's History of Highland > Co. > > > and > > > > there is no mention of Benjamin Wagoner. There are mentions of what > > > appears > > > > to be two Wagoner lines in this area but I've been unable to connect > > > Benjamin > > > > with either. I sure would like to discover Benjamin's parents and > > > siblings > > > > but seek any info related to him. Thank you. > > > > Doug Wagoner Post Falls, Idaho > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > > > > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > > > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > > > > > > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > > >
Hi Jean, I have no original information on Micheal Arbogast. My sources are Caroline Lyles and Darlene Arbogast from the Family Pages of Pendleton Co. Maybe they can help you. Also: http://www.gencircles.com/users/purplevw1/1/data/7758 and http://www.gencircles.com/users/drosencrance/1/data/4528 have references on Mary Samuels http://www.gencircles.com/users/rogph7/2/data/345 has Mary Samuels listed. So does http://www.gencircles.com/users/rod_bias/2/data/10302 I hope someone of these can help you. Rosemary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean Loudin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 7:41 PM Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > Dear Rosemary, > > I have seen several places that Michael Arbogast married Mary Samuels. > But I have never seen the proof of this. Do you have it and if so would > you share where it is? It would be a great thing to break that brick > wall. > > Also any tradition of where Michael Arbogast came from? I have seen ship > lists with this name, but more than one ship list, so which is he? Do > you have this? > > Sorry I can't help on the Yeager. > > Jean > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > >
The list is reproduced online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~vahighla/revwar.htm#top ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 3:28 AM Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Peter Thomas Hull - Capt. Peter Hull's 1779 militia company > Morton's History of Highland County, p 194, has a list of Capt Peter Hull's > Co of 2nd Battalion, Augusta Militia, 1779. > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > >
Morton's History of Highland County, p 194, has a list of Capt Peter Hull's Co of 2nd Battalion, Augusta Militia, 1779.
Hi! New to the list and seeking any information on my ancestors in Braxton, Greenbrier, Pendeleton, or Mason Counties of WV. Any one having information please contact me by the list.
Thanks Dan, very interesting. I am not a Gum descendant but do claim most of the others mentioned on list today.
Steven, Thank you for all the info. Rosemary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steven J. Zuraff" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 8:03 PM Subject: [WVPENDLE] Catherine Yeager > Catherine was the daughter of Andrew (Andreas) Yeager and Elizabeth Sommers. > Below is some additional info. I can't vouch for all of it, but Clifton > Yeager has done the the most thorough Yeager research I know of. One of > Catherine's brothers was John, who married Phebe Annis [sp] Hull, a sister > of Captain Peter Hull. Another of Catherine's brothers was Philip. According > to Clifton's research, Philip is the ancestor of test pilot Chuck Yeager. > > http://genforum.genealogy.com/yeager/messages/223.html > Posted by: Clifton Yeager Date: February 03, 1999 at 13:06:01 > In Reply to: Re: YAEGER of PA by Christie Stewart > Johann Andrew YEAGER (Jorger), son of Hanss Martin YEAGER (Jaeger) + and > Maria Barbara REICHERT +, was born 1741 at FalknerSwmp,NewHanover, Montg,Pa. > He married Margaret Cath. Elizabeth SOMMER (daughter of Johann Georg SOMMER > and Maria Margaretha ??????) 1759 at New Hanover Lutheran, Montg., Pa. > Johann died APR1796 at Pendleton Co., Va. > > Children ((Jorger)) by Margaret Cath. Elizabeth SOMMER: > i. Johan George YEAGER, b. 07APR1760 at New Hanover, Montg., Pa, d.1824 at > Randolph Co., Va. (W.Va.). > ii. John P. YEAGER, b. 05OCT1762 at New Hanover, Montg., Pa, d.07JAN1833 at > Travelers Repose, Poca.Co.(W.)Va. > iii. Peter YEAGER (Hunter), b. 1764 at New Hanover, Montgomery Co.,Pa, d. > 26FEB1861 at Montgomery Co., Missouri. > iv. Tobias YEAGER, b. 11NOV1764 at Berks Co., Oley Hill Ch., Pa. > v. Philip YEAGER, b. 1768 at Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, d. SEP1847 at > Jackson Co., Ohio. > vi. Catherine YEAGER, b. 17JUN1769 at Lancaster Co., Pa, d. FEB1848 at > Crabbottom, Va. (W.Va.). > vii. Sussana Elizabeth YEAGER, b. 29AUG1771 at Shenandoah Co., Va > viii. Maria Eva YEAGER, b. 03SEP1778 at Shenandoah Co., Virginia. > ix. Joseph YEAGER, b. 1780 at (West) Virginia, d. 1842 at Virginia. > x. Rebecca YEAGER, b. 1785 at Augusta Co., Va. > xi. William YEAGER, Sr., b. 1786 at Augusta Co., (West) Virginia, d.18?? at > Barbour Co., (West) Virginia. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Rosemary Petersen" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 12:45 PM > Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > > > > Hi Betty, > > > > Maybe you can answer one of my brick walls...on the Yeager Family. Do you > > know who my Catherine Yeager's parents were? Listed below is what I know. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Rosemary Sponaugle Petersen > > > > Descendants of Catherine Yeager > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > > > 1. CATHERINE1 YEAGER was born 1769 in Shenandoah Co, VA, and died February > > 1848 in Highland Co, VA. She married GEORGE ARBOGAST 1791, son of MICHAEL > > ARBOGAST and MARY SAMUELS. > > > > > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > >
As I understand it, the soldiers objected when teased about being from "Crabbottom," and the name Bluegrass was more genteel. I think it was changed about the time of the First World War. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean Loudin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 7:33 PM Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Crabbottom > I should get out my map to refresh my memory, but I believe the town of > New Hampton was established by my gggg grandfather John Snyder. > Crabbottom or Crabapplebottom was an area that started above the present > Pendleton/Highland Co line. I do not think the area ran clear down to > the present road to Monterey. At least it is not shown that way on early > maps. The settlers of this area mostly came down from the north, not up > from the south. The first of them I believe was Michael Arbogast. The > Snyders/Sniders first were above Crabbottom. John got his first land in > that area when his father bought it for him. The Waybrights also settled > in that area. > > Does anyone know why they started calling this area Bluegrass? > > Jean > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > > >
Rosemary, Here is the family as I have it so far. Generation No. 1 Hanss Jacob Yeager b. 13 November 1665 in JasstKreis Gussenstaten Germany and d. in Germany. m Anna Maria Langfinger 22 Feb 1690/91 in Bayern, Pfalz, Barbelroth, Evan Germany. She was born before 10 Dec 1671 In Bayern, Pfalz Barbelrreich Evan Germany and died in Germany. Generation No. 2 Hans Martin Yeager b. 03 March 1698/99 in Anspach, Unigen, Germany, died 02 July 1781 in Falkner Swamp, New Hanover, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Married Maria Barbara Reichert 1720 in New Hanover, Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania, the dauighter of Hans Reichert and Maria Kreig. Maria Barbara was b. 01 Jan 1702/03 in Germany and d. 1761 in New Hanover, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. Hans Martin Yeager immigrated on the "Loyal Judith" in the 1730's. Both Hans Martin and Maria Barbara were buried at the New Hanover Lutheran Church. Generation No. 3 Johann Andrew Yeager, b. 1741 in Falkner Swamp, New Hanover, Montgomery County Pennsylvania, d. April 1796 in Pendleton County, Virginia. He married Margaret Catherine Elizabeth Sommer c. 1759 in New Hanover Lutheran Church, Montgomery County Pennsylvania, daughter of Johann Sommer and Maria Schertle. Margaret Catherine Elizabeth was born in 1743 in New Hanover Township, Montgomery County Pennsylvania, and died 1774 in Pendleton County. VA Children of Johann Andrew Yeager and Margaret Catherine Elizabeth Sommer were: 1. Johann Georg Yeager, b. 07 April 1760, Montgomery County., Pennsylvania; died 1823 in Randolph Co., VA(WV) 2. Peter Yeager, b. 17 January 1762 in New Hanover, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; d. 26 February 1861 in Montgomery County, Missouri 3. John (Johannes) P. Yeager, b. 05 October 1762 in New Hanover, Montgomery County, Pennsylvanis; died 07 January 1833 in Pocahontas County, VA(WV) He is buried at Traveller's Repose on the original homestead along with his wife Phebe Anastasia Hull, daughter of Peter Thomas Hull b. 1706. (This is my ancestor) 4. Tobias Yeager, b. 11 November 1764 in Berks County, Oley Hill Ch. Pennsylvania; died Abt. 1850 5. Philip Yeager, b. 1768, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; d. Sept 1847 in Jackson County., OH 6. Catherine Yeager, b 17 June 1769 in Shenandoah Co., VA; d. February 1848 in Crabbottom, Highland(Pendleton) County VA. This is your ancestor who married Michael Arbogast. 7. Susannah Elizabeth b. 29 Aug. 1771 in Shenandoah Co., VA(WV) d. abt. 1850. She married Isaac Ingram Walmsley. 8. Maria Eva Yeager, b. 03 Sept 1778 in Shenandoah County VA(WV); d. Abt 1836 in Pendleton Co., VA 9. Joseph Yeager, b 1780 in VA; dl 1823 in VA(WV) 10. Rebecca Yeager b 1785 in VA; d. abt. 1845. She married John Gabbert 11. William Yeager, b. 1786 in Augusta County, VA; d. 1861 in Barbour County, VA 12. Solomon Yeager, b. 1790, d. 1874 13. Andrew Yeager, b. 1800 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rosemary Petersen" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 3:45 PM Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > Hi Betty, > > Maybe you can answer one of my brick walls...on the Yeager Family. Do you > know who my Catherine Yeager's parents were? Listed below is what I know. > > Thanks, > > Rosemary Sponaugle Petersen > > Descendants of Catherine Yeager > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > 1. CATHERINE1 YEAGER was born 1769 in Shenandoah Co, VA, and died February > 1848 in Highland Co, VA. She married GEORGE ARBOGAST 1791, son of MICHAEL > ARBOGAST and MARY SAMUELS. > > > Children of CATHERINE YEAGER and GEORGE ARBOGAST are: > > 2. i. ELIZABETH L.2 ARBOGAST, b. August 13, 1797, Highland Co, VA; d. > December 28, 1875, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co. WV. > > ii. ADAM ARBOGAST. > > iii. HENRY ARBOGAST. > > iv. HANNAH ARBOGAST. > > v. DANIEL ARBOGAST. > > vi. CATHERINE ARBOGAST. > > vii. EMMANUEL ARBOGAST. > > viii. LEAH ARBOGAST. > > ix. MARY ARBOGAST, b. 1811. > > > > Generation No. 2 > > > 2. ELIZABETH L.2 ARBOGAST (CATHERINE1 YEAGER) was born August 13, 1797 in > Highland Co, VA, and died December 28, 1875 in Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co. > WV. She married JACOB JOSEPH SPONAUGLE February 22, 1821 in Pendleton Co, > WV, son of BALSOR SPONAUGLE and SARAH WHITE. > > > Children of ELIZABETH ARBOGAST and JACOB SPONAUGLE are: > > i. WILLIAM3 SPONAUGLE, b. January 1, 1822, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co. WV; > d. January 10, 1892, Doddridge Co, WV bur Doddridge Co.; m. MINERVA TETER > FLEISHER, December 5, 1844, Pendleton Co, WV. > > ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON SPONAUGLE, b. October 16, 1823, Pendleton Co, WV; d. > November 26, 1881, Sponaugle Cem, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; m. > URSULA THOMPSON, October 14, 1866, Pendleton Co, WV. > > iii. JESSE SPONAUGLE, b. March 21, 1825, Pendleton Co, WV; d. June 6, 1901, > Sponaugle Cem, Doddridge Co, WV; m. ABIGAIL G. STRAWDER, May 3, 1852, > Pendleton Co, WV. > > iv. CATHARINE "KIT" SPONAUGLE, b. October 1827, Pendleton Co, WV; d. 1910, > Pendleton Co, WV; m. JOEL TETER, August 12, 1848, Pendleton Co, WV. > > v. LEWIS MARTIN SPONAUGLE, b. August 1829, Pendleton Co, WV; d. November 21, > 1907, Sponaugle Cem, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; m. MARY ANN TETER, > November 12, 1856, Pendleton Co, WV. > > vi. MARY "POP" SPONAUGLE, b. February 8, 1831, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, > WV; d. May 21, 1903, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; m. (1) WILLIAM > STRAWDER; m. (2) JACOB WIMER, June 17, 1860, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, > WV. > > vii. ELIZABETH "PATSY ANN" SPONAUGLE, b. January 3, 1833, Pendleton Co, WV; > d. July 15, 1931, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; m. HENRY TETER, June 23, > 1857, Pendleton Co, WV. > > viii. LEAH SPONAUGLE, b. September 17, 1834, Pendleton Co, WV; d. September > 17, 1897; m. JOHN JACKSON TETER, SR., May 22, 1855. > > ix. HANNAH SPONAUGLE, b. September 30, 1836, Pendleton Co, WV; d. July 2, > 1893, Pendleton Co, WV; m. HEZEKIAH TINGLER, June 2, 1858, Pendleton Co, WV. > > x. SARAH "LOLLIE" SPONAUGLE, b. Abt. 1839; m. ZEBEDIAH TINGLER, October 6, > 1858, Pendleton Co, WV. > > xi. JACOB SPONAUGLE, JR., b. 1841, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; d. > September 13, 1880, Sponaugle Cem, Hunting Ground, Pendleton Co, WV; m. > ROXANNA KETTERMAN, May 23, 1868. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Root" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 9:37 PM > Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > > > > I am very sorry, but in my research I have not found any reference to > > Benjamin Wagoner. I believe from what I have found that Frederick is one > of > > Peter's sons, but I have not followed that line as the one that is mine is > > George. At the present time I am mostly working on the Yeager > > line---Andrew, John, Andrew, Peter Dilley. The Father of the first Andrew > > was the Immigrant Hans Martin Yeager (Jger on the ship manifest). The > > family settled first in Pennsylvania and then Andrew 1 moved down to > Augusta > > County. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 10:59 PM > > Subject: Re: [WVPENDLE] Mill > > > > > > > In a message dated 3/19/03 12:36:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > > [email protected] writes: > > > > > > > > > > My ancestors, Peter Thomas Hull, d1776 was one of the original > settlers. > > I > > > > had the privilege of visiting the cemetery where is buried. I am the > > 5th > > > > great grandaughter of Peter the elder and a descendant of his son > > George. > > > > I > > > > am interested in learning more about him and also of my other > > > > ggggrandfather > > > > John Yeager who also lived in Augusta(Pendleton, Highland) county > > > > > > I'm sorry I can't help with your questions but maybe you can help me. > My > > > gggf Benjamin Wagoner (b. approx. 1824 or 25 Pendleton) is seen in the > > 1850 > > > Highland census living in the Frederick K. Hull household. What can you > > tell > > > me about Frederick K. Hull? Do you know the nature of Benjamin > Wagoner's > > > relationship with this household? Perhaps a boarder or employee? I've > > read > > > the Toothman books on Pendleton Co. and Morton's History of Highland Co. > > and > > > there is no mention of Benjamin Wagoner. There are mentions of what > > appears > > > to be two Wagoner lines in this area but I've been unable to connect > > Benjamin > > > with either. I sure would like to discover Benjamin's parents and > > siblings > > > but seek any info related to him. Thank you. > > > Doug Wagoner Post Falls, Idaho > > > > > > > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > > > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > > > > > > > > ==== WVPENDLE Mailing List ==== > Genealogy without documentation is mythology! > >