Mr Hartman Is there by any chance mention of Hardman (especially George, iron furnace owner, resident about 1859-1873; he is son, a miller, Hans (often misspelled) Roland Hardman) or the Clark family, J(oseph) C Clark a Baptist preacher about 1870-1890. Thanks Willard Hardman Joe & Erin Hartman wrote: > All: > > I have a small book on the History of Kingwood ("Indians plus the first > 150 Years") by Bill Williams. I've had it for some time, but just > recently got the urge to read it again. > > My original intention was to create a (sort of) index to the names > included, but his writing style isn't very organized (no offense, Bill) > to do that, so it early on became way more trouble that it would > probably have been worth. > > At any rate, I can look up some name/info if folks out there have any > kind of date references - that's how the book is organized. As a > caveat, please don't send a "give me all the information on ..." kind of > message - the way the book is written, I'd have to go through the entire > thing for each request. > > This is the kind of info included: > > Jacob Funk built a tannery in 1810, on the north side of Main > Street, near the intersection of Sigler Street. Funk sold his tannery > to William Sigler in 1813. > > BTW: I don't subscribe to any of the groups that are gatewayed from > RootsWeb, so if you make a request, it'll have to be to and from this > ListServ group [WVPRESTO]. > > > Joe H. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WVPRESTO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >