Do you have any more information on Doris Dunnegan. I have Lusk and Dunnigans in my line. Strangely though the Mother of my great grandmother, Jeanette Brown was a daughter to Amanda Priscilla Lusk. who married William Jasper Brown. Jeanette married William Riley Dunnigan. This was much later than your info. Late 1800's and early 1900's The furthest I've traced my Dunnigans was 1850 in Surry Co NC. Sincerely Dorna **************************************************************************** ******************************************** How to spot true followers of Jesus Words of Jesus "By this shall all men know that you are my disciples when you love one another" Dorna's Lighthouse http://www.dornaslighthouse.com/ I Love the Word http://home.neo.rr.com/djchamb/ My Genealogy Site http://www.dornaslighthouse.com/genealogy.html **************************************************************************** ******************************************** Get Paid to Surf the Internet http://www.alladvantage.com/home.asp?refid=GMG-647 **************************************************************************** ******************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: <LeeHash@aol.com> To: <WVWYOMIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 10:56 AM Subject: [WVWYOMIN] Lusk > More tid-bits on the Lusk family. Rev. Goode writes, in part: > > It seems that the Lusks came from England and first settled in North > Carolina. There, William Lusk was born about 1770 and married Dorcas > Dunnegan. Some years after the Revolutionary War, Wm. Lester moved west to > get where game was more plentiful. He had two daughters and one son. It > seems that his wife had died before he moved in this direction, and while in > crossing the New River, one of his daughters, Dorcus by name, drowned,. It > is not known what became of the other daughters. Joseph, his son, came with > his father to into Wyoming County. Joseph married Dicey Bailey, a daughter > of Archibald Bailey >