Chris.....we have a lot of names in common -- Crummett, Grogg, Hevener, Probst, Seybert to be the main ones. I descend from Flora Crummett who m. Jacob Grogg and Rachel Crummett who m Jacob Probst, and from Nicholas Hevener and Elizabeth Seybert. My ancestors from the above Pendleton Co list migrated to Lewis Co in the middle 1800s. I am anxious to see where we connect....I have quite a bit of information I can share, however, I am moving next week so won't be able to get it together for a couple of weeks......Billie Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: Christopher T. Hill <chrishll@erols.com> To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 8:52 AM Subject: New Member's links > Dear Pendleton Cousins, > > I am a new member of the WVPENDLE-L. I am descended from many old > Pendleton County families, especially those who made their way to Ritchie > County in the first half of the 19th century. I was born and raised in > Clarksburg, WV, and my wife and I have lived in Washington, DC, on and > off--mostly "on," since 1977. > > My families include a large fraction of the original European settlers of > this region. Some of them appear multiple times on my tree. > > CUNNINGHAM > CRUMMETT (GRUMMETT) > GROGG (GRAGG?) > HEVENER > MOATS > MOYERS > PECK > PROBST > REXRODE > SIEBERT (SEYBERT) > SIMMONS > SINNETT > STONE > ZORN > > I am especially interested in the origins of Patrick Sinnett, the original > Sinnett immigrant of 1773. > > Chris Hill > >