Dallas: Thanks for the response. Jeannie Linville of Ona, WV once sent me information showing that my Great-great grandfather Harden Scaggs had an account at the Gilkerson in Round Bottom in the 1853, 1854 and/or 1855 time frame. If you should happen to have any additional information on Harden Scaggs and his family, I would appreciate hearing from you. My objective is to determine who his parents are. In the 1860 Wayne County, V/WV censis, he indicated that he was 29 years old and was born in KY. Many in the Wayne County area believe that he came from the Scaggses/Skaggses of Lawrence County, but I haven't found the link yet. At the same time, many family stories suggest that he came from Virginia. I have found an Isaac Scaggs associated with a businass meeting at the salem Baptist Church in 1847 (now Grennbrier Missionary Baptist) and Harriet Scaggs was a member there when she died in the 1850s, but so far I have been unable to link them positively to Harden Scaggs The Margaret Scaggs was another Scaggs in Wayne County in this time frame so I have been trying to see if anyone had information on her. In 1860 Squire Scaggs and William Mason Scaggs also had families in Wayne County. I have information on Squire's family, but very little on on William Scaggs. If you have any information or suggestions, I would certainly appreciate it. Thanks again for your response. I look forward to hearing from you and others. Bob Scaggs > From: "DALLAS A JOHNSON" <[email protected]> > Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 16:43:31 -0400 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: FULLER, JOHN W./Prichard Store > Resent-From: [email protected] > Resent-Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 13:33:21 -0700 (PDT) > > Bob; > You might want to look at book "Ferguson Family Genealogy History, by Evelyn > Massie". > Augusta FULLER bn Nov 1866 d 13 Jul 1947 was the 3rd wife of Samson Saunders > DAVIS bb 1846 d 19 Dec 1935. children : Angie 1896, Virgil, 1899, Pauline ca > 1900, Elizabeth L. 1903, Irene 1905 d 1918. Most of them are buried in > Brownstone Cem., Ceredo WC. > The store sounds like the one owned by my John Gilkerson who had a store > near there in 1853/8. One of the cousins has a store record of person who > charged there purchases. A few years ago, there names were listed in the > Wayne Co Genealogy Column of the Wayne Co News by a fine old gentleman, and > now I am his age and cant recall his name. > The GiLKERSON's are related to those FULLER's but I just dont no how. My > GGfather, Rev John T. JOHNSON who lived at Prichard and served the Wayen > Methodist Circuit is buried near the Smith Chapel. His daughter Florence b > ca 1857 married Jefferson FULLER his 2cd marriage. They are buried in the > GILKERSON Cem at Prichard, may be more FULLERS there as when I gathered the > names years ago, I was only searching for GILKERSON's and happed to get > Florence JOHNSON Fuller's name too. > > Dallas JOHNSON > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 5:41 AM > Subject: FULLER, JOHN W. > > >> John W. Fuller b. 1835, Pike County, KY, was my great-grandfather. I have > a >> photograph of John, his son William Robert Fuller, and others sitting on > the >> porch of his "Old Country Style" store located at the 2nd fork of Elijas >> Creek, 1.5 miles from Prichard Rail Road Station, in Wayne County, WV. > John >> apparently lived a house adjacent to the store between 1893 and 1905, >> probably longer. John and wife Rebecca Ford had 9 children; Mary E., Emma >> C., Kate, Georgia Ann, William Robert, Nancy J., Augusta, Angeline and > John >> H. Am looking for information on all of the Fullers. >> >> Bob Fuller >> Houston, X >> [email protected] >> > >