So many of the families mentioned moved out of Wyoming Co into Webster-Nicholas-Clay-Greenbrier Co. Would be interested in any information regarding Mullens-Hammonds-Roberts. Check the following Morgan-Mullens connection: Sanders Mullens b. ca1811 Ky d. Nicholas Co before 1900 m. 2 April 1832 Pike Co Ky Mahala Morgan b. ca1819-21 Ky d.after 1900 Nicholas Co WV Sanders and Mahala were in 1840 Pike Co Ky- 1850-1860 Wyoming Co -1870 Kanawha Co - came to Nicholas Co before 1900 CH: 1. Elizabeth Mullens b.c1833 m. 1854 Anderson Meadows 2. Nancy Mullens b.ca1835 m. Isaac Meadows 3. John Henry Mullens b. ca1838 m. Mary Elizabeth Mandeville 4. Lucinda Mullens b. ca1839 m. 1862 Wyoming Co George Baldwin 5. Solomon Mullens b.ca1845 d.1861-65 WyCo 6. Diadema Mullens b.ca1848 m/1 Wiliam Mullens m/2 James Martin 7. James Whitney Mullens b. 1849 d.1937 NiCoWV m. 4 times Hope this helps someone - somewhere. Millie -----Original Message----- From: LeeHash@aol.com <LeeHash@aol.com> To: WVWYOMIN-L@rootsweb.com <WVWYOMIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, November 13, 1999 11:09 PM Subject: Re: [WVWYOMIN] Morgan >Rev. Goode wrote a good history of the Indian Fort which i will gather data >later. But to respond to your request, I send the following. It is where he >writes about his early youth and parantage. It is, in part, as follows. > >When I could first remember, my Grandfather "Old Davy Goode" lived on his old >homestead; Thomas J. Laxton lived on the Booker Short place; Calvin >Sizemore lived on the Poor Farm; John Wyatt lived on the Vanhoy place; Rev. >Jas Monroe Wyatt lived on the Dan W. Cook place; Rev. Drury Halsey lived on >the Levi Kelly place; Hampton Evans lived on the Elihu Green place; Ned >Stanley and Bob Mullens lived on the head of Jims Branch; and Rev. John S. >Mullens and Geo. J. Sizemore lived on the Guyan River. These were the >nearest neighbors. Other citizens, not far away, were Fields Rutherford, >Hiram Clay, Benj. Short, Wyley Phillips, Charles Workman, A.R. Birchfield, >Adam Brinigar, and Daniel L. Perdew, and a little later, Henry Vanhoy. >Hopew this is a start >Lee > >