Hi R. D. Bailey, You stated below that you have a picture of Jesse Poe & Nancy Wyatt. I sure would like a copy of that pic. My grandfather's name was Jesse Poe and he did live in Wyoming co. WVa. Sure would like to see that pic. to see if it is my grandfather. Thanks, Trina Poe << I have the following pictures to be added in the "Picture Gallary" at the end of the transcribed records of Rev. Goode. Can anyone add to this list ? PLEASE! Pictures of early families of Wyoming County: Isaac Quinn Brooks and Rebecca Cook; W.R. Brooks and Lavera Allen; Rev. W.H.H. Cook and his 5 sons; Isaac F. Cook, Martha Ann Perry and Nellie Cook; Rev. G.P. Goode and family; John Troy Halsey and Phoebe Ann Poe; Re. E.I. Hill and family; Jesse Poe and Nancy Wyatt; Thomas G. Walker and Mary Ann Cook; Levi Robert Hash; Rozetta Walker; Margaret Ann Wyatt; Catherine Stewart; Barty Wyatt; R.D. Bailey >>
Lee, Anything in Goode's work on ENGLAND. Found another Pix of grandad "Dock "Godfrey with Shird England written on back is "Shird England 1st cousin to "Dock". Blind since birth". Anybody know this man? Brenda Collins Dillon
Hello! I wonder if your COLLINS are related to the COLLINS at the following site: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/t/h/o/Tina-S-Thompson/GENE4-0001.html Best Regards, Cheryl Strange-Laetsch Researching: HALL, MULLINS, PERRY, & STRANGE in SE KY, SW VA, & WV
Lee--was this Devil's Fork or was it The Devil's Backbone----bob pruett ----- Original Message ----- From: <LeeHash@aol.com> To: <WVWYOMIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 10:09 AM Subject: [WVWYOMIN] Mills Family > Thought the following from Rev. Goode would be interesting. > Lee > > I think the Mills family in the upper end of Wyoming county may trace their > family tree to: > (1) Robert Mills who lived on Devils Fork, and whose will was probated on > March 3, 1870, with the following "devisees". Robert G. Mills and Hugh J. > Mill, sons, with Milley E. McKinney, Emily McKinney, Marsella Mills, Tabatha > Mills his daughters and Lydia Mills his wife. > (2) William Mills of Flat Mountain whose will was probated August 17, 1871 > with the following divisees: Martha Mills, his wife, Jerimiah Mills, > Anderson Mills, John Mills, David Mills, Henry mills, and Joseph Mills and > william F. Mills sons; and Rhoda, Ellen, and Victoria Mills daughters. > >
Hi Bob, Went back to the original writings and it was Devil's Fork. I don't know the difference. Lee
Hi Brenda, Goode has some England data that I have transcribed. Expect MUCH more in the other half. I remember some Englands near Jesse but forget names. Would also like a copy of these pictures. The others came out fine. I'v never used this media before and am excited with it's potentials. Lee
Thought the following from Rev. Goode would be interesting. Lee I think the Mills family in the upper end of Wyoming county may trace their family tree to: (1) Robert Mills who lived on Devils Fork, and whose will was probated on March 3, 1870, with the following "devisees". Robert G. Mills and Hugh J. Mill, sons, with Milley E. McKinney, Emily McKinney, Marsella Mills, Tabatha Mills his daughters and Lydia Mills his wife. (2) William Mills of Flat Mountain whose will was probated August 17, 1871 with the following divisees: Martha Mills, his wife, Jerimiah Mills, Anderson Mills, John Mills, David Mills, Henry mills, and Joseph Mills and william F. Mills sons; and Rhoda, Ellen, and Victoria Mills daughters.
--part1_0.121afa3c.257a7849_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Gary gave permission to send this for all. Thanks Gary. Gary my Rozetta was not related to Collins. Lee --part1_0.121afa3c.257a7849_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: GColl51288@aol.com From: GColl51288@aol.com Full-name: GColl51288 Message-ID: <0.eac866db.25780ed4@aol.com> Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 13:05:08 EST Subject: Collins/Walker To: LeeHash@aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 44 Lee, Hi, my name is Gary Collins, I have been watching some of your postings to the Wyo. Co. WV lists. It sounds like you are researching some of the same area that I am. Huff creek, Clear fork township, any in Oceana. I too am looking for Collins family and Walker. My grgrandfather was Richard Collins, his wife Nancy (Blair) moved to Wyo. Co. between 1850 and 1860. They moved from Grainger Co. Tenn with other members of the Collins family. Richard and Nancy appear on the 1860 Census. Richard 26, Nancy 29, John 10 (my grandfather) Scott 5, Mary 3, Viney and Emily 2, Pearis 7/12. (456-403) Things get cloudly after civil war, cannt find Richard. Nancy and some kids on 1880 census Clear fork area, 65-65 Nancy 50, Emily and Melvina 22, Lane 17, sarah 15, William 10, I think this is the Nancy Collins who married William Walker Sr. My Walker line is also from Wyo. Co. My Grandwmother was Rosie Walker said to be a lot younger then my grandfather John Collins. He was to have had another family before marriage to Rosie. Grandma's father's name was either John or James. I think she was born around 1870-7. Does any of this sound familiar with your work? Gary gcoll51288@aol.com --part1_0.121afa3c.257a7849_boundary--
Lee, I have Armour Lawson Godfrey Jr. and wife Louisa Jane Collins sitting on a porch and also one when he is much older. Another one of his son Sylvanus Bailey Godfrey. Let me know if you can use them. Brenda LeeHash@aol.com wrote: > I have the following pictures to be added in the "Picture Gallary" at the end > of the transcribed records of Rev. Goode. Can anyone add to this list ? > PLEASE! > > Pictures of early families of Wyoming County: > Isaac Quinn Brooks and Rebecca Cook; W.R. Brooks and Lavera Allen; Rev. > W.H.H. Cook and his 5 sons; Isaac F. Cook, Martha Ann Perry and Nellie Cook; > Rev. G.P. Goode and family; John Troy Halsey and Phoebe Ann Poe; Re. E.I. > Hill and family; Jesse Poe and Nancy Wyatt; Thomas G. Walker and Mary Ann > Cook; Levi Robert Hash; Rozetta Walker; Margaret Ann Wyatt; Catherine > Stewart; Barty Wyatt; R.D. Bailey
In a message dated 12/3/1999 3:14:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, bj04@mediaone.net writes: << I >> Hi Brenda, Sure could as these names frequently appear in Rev. Good's writings. Usually a copy center is near which makes "Color" copies which are excellent for black and white reproduction. Old tin-type pictures come out fine. Costs are about $1 per page. You can get six picturtes per page. Let me know if I chould send any money for the copies. Thanks much. I'm excited as such data is very hard to come by. Will include them with his writings. Lee Lee Hash 624 Lone Tree Court Culpeper, Va. 22701 540/825-7045
I have the following pictures to be added in the "Picture Gallary" at the end of the transcribed records of Rev. Goode. Can anyone add to this list ? PLEASE! Pictures of early families of Wyoming County: Isaac Quinn Brooks and Rebecca Cook; W.R. Brooks and Lavera Allen; Rev. W.H.H. Cook and his 5 sons; Isaac F. Cook, Martha Ann Perry and Nellie Cook; Rev. G.P. Goode and family; John Troy Halsey and Phoebe Ann Poe; Re. E.I. Hill and family; Jesse Poe and Nancy Wyatt; Thomas G. Walker and Mary Ann Cook; Levi Robert Hash; Rozetta Walker; Margaret Ann Wyatt; Catherine Stewart; Barty Wyatt; R.D. Bailey
Thought you folks might be interested in this excerpt from Goods Ledger Lee "the first Grand Jury in Wyoming County was impaneled as follows: James Shannon (foreman), Charles Stewart, Geo. P. Stewart, Mitchell Cook, James Bailey Cook, Wm. D. Cook, Isaac Q. Brooks, Ralph Stewart, Britton Allen, David Cook, Banister Meadows, James Cook, George Morgan, Joshua Harvey, Henry Harvey, Daniel Perdew, Anthony Morgan and James Harvey. This Jury received it�s charge, retired and after due deliberation returned the following eight indictments:"
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First off, this is not research I have verified, but from abook that was done for family by someone else (not sure who.Addison Milam s/o James & Margarett Davidson Milam. He was b. abt 1824.I believe he was m. twice as this lists children: James P. b.1846 Mary b. 1848 Celia V. b.1852 George F. b. 1854 Margaret C. b.1856 Avaline b. 1859 M.27 Mar 1876 Wm. Brunty Eliza b. 12 June 1866 It also says Addison m. Jane Lusk 25 Oct.1866. I have nothing further on his children. I do have his ancestry if you wish to contact me. Just checked further, pos. 3 marriages for Addison.The names Mary and Rhoda are both mentioned. Sorry I couldn't help more. Pat
Does anybody have anything on Addison Milam? I would be interested in the names and ages of his children.Would "Andy" be a nickname for Addison? LeeHash@aol.com wrote: > Thought I'd share another tid-bit of Rev Goode's works. What family stories > do we know about these Civil War incidents ? > Lee Hash > > Old soldiers of the Civil War were Eli Lusk Jr. who was killed at the P. > Addison Milam place by Confederate soldiers. Paten Whitt was killed by some > Yankees. He lived on the old A.J. Bailey home place. Paten was home on a > furlough and was killed in a raid. He is buried in the Bailey Cemetery.
I have sent Sally several large amounts of info on the Walkers in Caswell County, NC. William was married to Nancy Browning--her line is also in Caswell. Her Browning line connects with Anglin. Perhaps, some of this info will be in Sally's pub. this next time. Cathy
Hello Lita, I understand that Rev. William Walker was the proginator of the Walkers in Wyo. Co. If someone can respond with his family line it would help. Thanks Lee
Thought I'd share another tid-bit of Rev Goode's works. What family stories do we know about these Civil War incidents ? Lee Hash Old soldiers of the Civil War were Eli Lusk Jr. who was killed at the P. Addison Milam place by Confederate soldiers. Paten Whitt was killed by some Yankees. He lived on the old A.J. Bailey home place. Paten was home on a furlough and was killed in a raid. He is buried in the Bailey Cemetery.
Lee, Thank you for the information about the location of the Marriage Bond for David McComas & Chloe Bailey, it is very useful. I had the date, but did not know the location. Russell.
Perhaps some would be interested in this: Entry on page 337 of Book C 1 land grants Montgomery County. Note: Little River is now known as Guyandotte River. Abner Lester assignee of John Taylor assignee of George Booth assignee of Stephen Gott assignee of Samuel Blair assignee of Henry Banks by virture of a land off ice treasury Warrant for 50 acres No. 22.614 Entered __ day of Dec 1783 enters the same on mill Creek waters of Little River joining his own and Stephen Boothes lines on the West side for quantity. Lee Hash