In a message dated 10/21/2002 8:21:18 PM Mountain Daylight Time, thompsons@adelphia.net writes: > 6. George Washington Summerfield (c1827) > m. Susan Flanagan (no marriage record yet) (dau of ?) I have George W Summerfield m. Susan Flangan, daughter of John C Flangan and Mary Ann Roy. She was born 1832, listed in 1850 Randolph County Cenus. Also Researching: Appley, Asbury, Barnum, Bauder/Bader, Bowling, Briggs, Burton, Carr, Clark, Dyer, Ecker, Finch, Flannery, Fox, Grim, Hardendorf, Harman, Hawk, Hayes, Henkle/Hinkle, Keith, Marcy, Pier, Sawyer, Summerfield, Schenk, Shepard, Slocum, Strong, Teter, Tinkham, Thompson/Thomson, Walker, Whitlam, Wilks, Wolford, Wood, Woolever. http://www.treelines.com http://www.lineage.net Regards, Diane Wolford ====Useful sites==== http://rwguide.rootsweb.com/ (Hints for starting) http://communities.msn.com/AGenealogyExperience (A Genealogy Experience)
Just to let you Listers know how appreciated you are: I don't live in any of the places where Iam researching. What a wonderful tool the Internet is!! In Spring of 2000, My husband and myself invited our daughter to go on a "family research trip" to Ohio, and West Virginia. She got a sitter, let her husband and 4 kids in Utah, brought the nursing baby, and we set out for that "once in a lifetime journey". It was beautiful in the hills of WV, and we really got a lot of eat pictures and memories. But to our surprise (read: horror) the day we went to Randolph County to visit a cemetery and find the tombstone of my great grandmother - it snowed 4 inches. All the stones were covered!!! We got stuck because we slipped off the paved road, and the baby and I stayed back in the car, while Erika and Jay tramped along the side of the road to the nearest gas station. We ended up having the car towed, (a new 2000 Mustang) and left Randolph County pretty discouraged. It is so nice to be able to sit in our comfy chairs, and type away - ah, the wonders of the computer-age! PS - Erika's husband said "Never again"...