Thank you for the source! Now if I can just find out if the McClung home is still standing! Nedra, can you post the title of the history book of the Hinkles please? AND do you know how to contact Mr. Franklin H. Cochran? I have a document that he wrote compiling genealogies of the Teter family and relations to the Hinkles. This document appears to have been written about 30 years ago, as an on going process of additions. I have struggled trying to locate my Pendleton Co., families from the time of arrival in PA to appearing in VA. Mr. Cochran sheds new light on the migration trails of the Germans. Several families appear to have located in NC and then to VA. You are more than likely aware of this. However, some of us arm chair family searchers seem to "happen" upon the histories. Any input you may add to this would be of great interest to many of us on here! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~firebird/Coil.htm pamrooney@prodigy.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Nedra Dickman Brill <brillnd@pacifier.com> To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: November 05, 1999 11:01 PM Subject: Re: Historic Houses > > >I have a picture copied from a book (sorry so vague-I don't have the > >source). The picture shows four houses in the Franklin and Upper Tract, as > >described: > > > >(1) Upper Tract Parsonage > >(2) John M. Kee home in Franklin > >(3) McClung Home near Upper Tract > >(4) G.W. Eagle home north of Upper Tract. > > > >What I want to know is: Are these homes still standing? In particular the > >McClung Home. The picture I have is of page 124. Maybe there is a local > >history book you > > The book is "Moments in Time, A Pictorial History of Pendleton County, West > Virginia, Published 2 June 1988 by Pendleton County Historical Society." > (Wadsworth Publishing, Salem, WV) > > BTW, remember that "upper" and "lower" refer to the flow of the rivers. > Thus, in Pendleton County, "upper" is south of "lower"!!!! If someone lived > below Franklin, they lived north of it. > > Nedra > > > Nedra Dickman Brill, Certified Genealogist brillnd@pacifier.com > Historian, Henckel Family National Association > Coordinator Pendleton County, WV, wvpendle-l@rootsweb.com > > CG is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, > used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board. >