Julie Cobb wrote: > HI: I just saw your note on the list and Although I have no Hornbecks, I > have many relatives in that area at that time and am still trying to find > them all. IF you should ever come across them in any way,marriage into > your family, or deeds, or whatever, Please keep my address and let me > hear from you. I will also keep looking for HORNBECKS for you. Many > Thanks, Julie > > MCCULLOUGH,MCCAULY,MCCULLA,MCCOOLE,MCCAULEY,MCCULLOCK,MCCOOLEY etc. > > Early settler to Hampshire and Hardy co. areas of W.Va,. got land under > Lord Fairfax. Major land area is "on the South Fork of the South Branch > of the Potomac". Near the Van Z ants, Ross,etc. family. Today, it is > right outside Moorefield.W.Va. I have been there. They are well known and > even in history books, because John Mc Cullock ,an Indian Trader from > NJ,. developed the MCCULLOCK's Trail, the path up the hill to the Cheat > River, and over to Fort Redstone, then over to Ohio River and beyond. I am afraid I have none of these in my database. Jay