In a message dated 07/26/2001 2:40:24 PM US Mountain Standard Time, wilma@softcom.net writes: << > For those of you with TN connections. > > http://www.tngenweb.org/goodspeed/ > >> Wilma, Thank you very much for the TN URL. Larry
On the 24th JYG sent some information on Azel Sharp Younger found on Ancestry .com. I found some discrepancies when I checked it against my data base and thought I would pass them along I have the second wife of Azel Sharp Younger as Rachel Conway instead of Roney. I have no documentation so someone else's guess is as good as mine but I thought it worth sharing. According to my records Levi S m1 Ruth Thomason vs Montgomery. Perhaps Ruth had more than one marriage???? As for his 2nd wife I have Mary A. Florey vs Vaughn. The same may apply to her... For Selena Caroline vs Caroline Selena, she was enumerated as Caroline C in the 1860 census (C being a close substitute for S when spoken) Charlotte E. "Lottie" m Jones M Cline. I have Jonah M. Cline Just because I have it doesn't make it right, but these differences should be checked out before someone goes off on the wrong line.
Wilma, I agree fully. That's why I sent in the information and cited "ancestry.com" as the source (which is not a true source in the sense of the word, perhaps a different word is needed here?) Anyway, I hope I made myself clear that I post what I find and it always needs further proving by all of us individually and colectively. It is doubtful that a person was married to someone at the same time (but I have found a few scoundrels-ha! oh, they weren't Youngers btw.) Using sources such as World Family Trees and Gedcom files found in various places do not always give us the person who sent it in, and many times the email address is no longer valid. In cases of this kind we are unable to find why the person cited names and dates. Unfortunately most often than not, these files do not have fields using sources. So, there we wrw at square-one, with a name and date to look for. In posting these finds, it is my hope that someone will either recognize a name and place or have resources to look them up for further documentation. Didn't mean to be so long in this reply, but sometimes it is hard to state your purposes on paper rather than in a face-to-face converstaion. -Linda in KCMO Wilma Hillman wrote: > Just because I have it doesn't make it right, but these differences > should be checked out before someone goes off on the wrong line. > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > As we get older, we find out we are YOUNGER (Submitted by Karen Yerby) > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 >
John Mills, Sr - Source: Essex County VA Wills & deeds Book 14, p.442 In 1652 John Mills, Sr served as a headright for Henry Sloane of Lancaster County. "Tithables of Lancaster County VA, 1654", Virginia Historical Magazine, Vol. 5, p.159 He was listed as a tithable of Lancaster in 1654 (now Essex County) "Cavaliers and Pioneers" by Nell Nugent, p 430 Received a patent on 562 acres in Rappahannock River on 18 Nov. 16 "Wills of Rappanhannock County, VA, 1656-1692" by Sweeney John Mills Written 5 Mar 1682/3, Probated 26 June 1683 - To sons Robert, John, Henry, James - To daughters Martha and Jan Wife mentioned but unnamed Next generation is Robert Mills mentioned in his father's will and named as the father of John Mills, Jr in the deed referenced below. John Mills, Jr. Residence - St Anne's Parish, Essex County VA Will - Essex County VA Records by John Frederick Dorman, p 54 and Essex County VA Will and Deed Book 4, p. 222,223 Written 8 Nov 1716, Probated 17 June 1719 This John Mills is most likely the John Mills, Jr, who was identified in a deed of land to a William Johnson as the grandson of John Mills, Sr and the son of Robert Mills (Essex County VA Wills & deeds Bk 14, p 442) - To son John - all my land only reserving to my loving wife Mary the plantation whereon I now live to be bounded from the road that leads from Mr. Robert Brookes to the church to the upper end of the line, during her natural life. John is to have full liberty over all my land for timber when he shall come to the age of 21 or day of marriage. - To daughter mary Mills. If John should die without heirs my daughter Mary Mills after my wife's death to have that part of my land given to my wife. - To daughter Elizabeth. All the other part of my land unto my daughter Elizabeth, the daughter of aforesaid wife, provided my son John die without heirs. - To daughter Sarah Williard twelve pence in full consideration of all my estate - To my daughter Rebecca Younger twelve pence - To daughter Elizabeth, the daughter of my now wife, two cows and calves to be delivered to her at the age of 18 or day of marriage. - To daughter Elizabeth Hardee twelve pence - To daughter Martha Spiers twelve pence in full - To daughter Mary Mills one heifer of three years old and one young cow to be delivered to her at the age of 18 or day of marriage. Residue of my estate to be divided between my loving wife and my son John Mills, my wife to have two thirds, my son one. Executor: William Greenall Witnesses: Salvatore Muscoe, Thomas Spiers, Jacob DeVillard Sue Wilson wrote: > I am a descendent of the Younger/Mills line. My line travels onto > Mississippi and is connected with the Welborn group in Jasper Cty. > I would like to have the info you have on Rebecca Mills. > Thanks, > Sue Morse Wilson > > S.M. Wilson > Consultant/Sales > PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS: > suewilson@relivonline.com > Member: > Fayette County Chamber of Commerce > Board Member/ Fayette County Council on Domestic Violence > American Business Women's Association (ABWA) > CHECK OUT THESE WEB SITES: > MY WORK: > www.valpak.com/atlanta > MY MISSION: > www.relivonline.com/suewilson > MY HOBBY: > www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/i/l/Sue-M-Wilson/ > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > For a place To Store and show pictures of your ancesters, goto www.ancientfaces.com (If anyone has a problem with this little ad, let me know.) > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
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Be patient with me, follow my logic, and tear apart my hypothses- Only three Humphreys have been identified- * Humphrey b 1677 and patriarch of the Kent County MD family. He can be eliminated because he was dead before the probate of the Miller will. * Humphrey b 1782, son of the patriarch * Humphrey, son of Nehemiah who migrated to Ohio. He can be eliminated because he was born after the probate of the Miller will. This process leaves Humphrey b 1782 and son of Humphrey, the patriarch, to be analyzed. Next I audited all the Kent County MD records for the name Miller. As an aside I found a George Dunkin named in the accounts of the estate of Humphrey (b1677). That told us only that a Dunkin family was known (rather well) by the Humphrey Younger family in Kent County. My first thought was that the Thomas who "begot a baseborn child" must have been the son of the patriarch. He would have been 57 years old at the time which seemed a little out of character for a man of those years. Further research indicated that the estate of John Younger paid a bail for John's son Thomas within a year or two of the court record previously cited. He would have been the patriarch's grandson - and of probably a more pationate nature - This has led me to conclude that this entry belongs to Thomas, son of John, son of Humphrey (the patriarch) Back to Miller- A reminder: John Younger, Humphrey, the patriarch's son, married Sarah Kennard Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. VI, p. 57 Daniel Pearce will Written 20 June, Probated 4 Jan 1727 * To wife Mary dwelling plantation with half the lands adjoining during her lifetime to be divided between son Andrew and daughter Mary; division to be made by James Smyth and Arthur Miller, Sr. * To daughter Sarah, Arthur, son of Arthur Miller, Sr. and Sarah, wife of Arthur Miller, Sr personalty. * To son Andrew and heirs 40 acres adjoining "Tibbott" given by father, deceased, to said son. 200 acres "New Holland" bought of William Burrar, and personalty lent to Isaac Caulk * To son in law Thomas Hynson and Isabelle, his wife, and their heirs 200 acres of "Freindship". 400 acres "New Munster" on the Elk River in Cecil County. Should Thomas Hynson and Isabel die without issue, the said lands are to revert to son Andrew and his heirs. * To wife and three children, viz. Isabell, Andrew and Sarah, personal estate to be divided equally making allowance for that portion already given to Isabell. Rents from the two plantations to be used for schooling of son Andrew and Arthur Miller, Sr. * Test: John Johnson, Edward Fottrell. John Evans Researcher's Note: Daniel Pearce married Mary Caulk 4 Feb 1704. Mary Pearce left money to sons Caulk. See below: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. VIII, p. 255 Mary Pearce, widow, Kent County Written 26 May 1740, Probated 3 Dec 1743 To sons: Oliver, Isaac, planters of Cecil County and Joseph Caulk, executors To daughters: Mary Wilson, Sarah Kennard[probably John Younger's mother in law], Isabel Hynson and Sarah Hans, widow To grandsons: John, Oliver, William, Jacob and Benjamin Caulk To granddaughter: Mary Caulk To nephew Sutton Quincy and Joyce the blind daughter of neice Joyce Smith, entire estate, including moneys now in the hands of John Handbury and Samuel Hyde, merchants in London. Test: Hugh Jones and Otho Othoson Kent County MD Records 26-90 #735 Sarah Kennard Written 21 March 1748, Probated 15 Apr 1749 To daughter Sarah Kennard; to beloved sons Phil and William Ringold Exors: Phil Kennard and William Ringold Witnesses: Elizabeth Craugh, Mary Bateman, Samuel Groome So what does all that mean really? - not a whole lot except that Arthur Miller had interactions with the Humphrey Younger family in Kent County MD. This brings my attention back to the remaining Humphrey Younger who was not eliminated. We know that Humphrey was married to a woman named Mary by 1853 because of a deed. It is the first identified transaction for Humphrey, If he was married to Ann Miller, Ann was dead by 25 July 1750 when Arthur Miller's will was written. The one and only Nehemiah thus far identified was born in 1749 just prior to the writing of the will. This Nehemiah named his son Humphrey. The dates do not eliminate this Humphrey as the subject of the will. In fact they corroborate them. To this time Nehemiah has been associated with Lewis Younger because they were the only two Youngers in Anne Arundel County and because Lewis was old enough to be Nehemiah's father, it has been assumed that he was. I have removed Lewis from a family relationship with Nehemiah and am awaiting some critique from the List before making any more ass-u-mptions. Let me hear from you. JYG wrote: > Can anyone place this Humphrey and wife ANN, and son? Thanks! > > Arthur Miller of Kent County died leaving a will dates 25 July 1750, and > proved 5 Sep 1750. The heirs named were daughter Elizabeth Jordine, to whom > he bequeathed a slave loaned to her when she lived at Northeast in CE > countyl daughter Sarah Clove; Humphry Younger; Nehemiah Younger, son of > Humphry and Ann Younger; and son Arthur. The Executor was son Arthur. The > will was witnessed by Sarah Hambleton, George Sparks and Benjamin Merchant. > SOURCE: > Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore, Vol 1: The Milbourne Family/The > Michael Miller Family, pg 272. > > Also, is this son of Humphrey and Mary Younger? > Younger, Thomas, planter, on 10 Nov 1769 committed fornication with Mary > Dunkan and begot a base born child. He was fined 30 s., and ordered to give > security to keep the country from any charge by means of his bastard child > called Alexander. > SOURCE: > Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore, Vol. 1, The Younger Family, pg 362. > > -Linda > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > Younger Mailing List, Please feel welcome here. If Need any help just e-mail Younger-admin@rootsweb.com. > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp
Brownie MacKie wrote: > Stephen...yesterday at LDS I found a picture of Armistead and Rebecca...do > you have them? The pictures are in the book compiled by Stone Mountain > Historical Soc. The book also has a comprehensive tree where I see Rutha > Frances married John Samuel Younger, her first cousin. He was Williams' > son....right? I copied the pictures and will try to somehow send them to > you, if you do not have them. Armistead looked kindof like Kevin > Costner.....cute! > > Luv, Brownie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chantel Younger" <scjyounger@hotmail.com> > To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:51 PM > Subject: [YOUNGER] family myths > > > > > Willie - > > I'm finding that our family has a great many myths out there. I grew up > > with stories of how "Uncle Cole" buried some Union Railroad gold under a > > church somewhere in MO. I'm not surprised to find that A's brothers are a > > myth as well. It certainly explains why I can't find their names > anywhere. > > A lot of the records I inherited when I started this project were a little > > suspect, almost no documentation (If anyone can help me with documentation > > I'll love you forever). > > I wanted to thank everyone for helping me out with this. The first time I > > logged on to Genforum and saw the same questions over and over, I nearly > > walked away. You've made a very SCARY undertaking much easier. > > > > Does anyone know anything about Rebecca Mills' line? I have her father > and > > mother's first names, but that is all. > > > > thanx all, > > Stephen > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > > If anyone knows what would make a good line for this area. Don't hesitate > to e-mail > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > > > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > For a place To Store and show pictures of your ancesters, goto www.ancientfaces.com (If anyone has a problem with this little ad, let me know.) > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB On the 26th of June, Brownie posted marriages with the last one being for a Josiah Younger to Eliza terrel, 10-18-1791. Has anyone any information on the descendants of Josiah Younger? Did they remain in Va or move south. My William Younger, born 1816 NC married Elizabeth Daughtery 1-1-1837 Lincoln Co. Kentucky. Family lived in Sommerset, Pulaski, Ky and them migrated to Mason Co. Ill about 1857. Would like to find Wm. father, and as the first son was named Josiah, this might be a clue. Any help you industrious people could offer would be greatly appreciated. Bette Andres
Brownie: I read a lot of your contributions and have never contacted you before. I was interested in your comments about the book compiled by Stone Mountain Historical Soc. Where and how can one obtain a copy. Thanks, Wayne Bailey ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brownie MacKie" <BMacKie1@compuserve.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 7:16 AM Subject: Re: [YOUNGER] family myths > Stephen...yesterday at LDS I found a picture of Armistead and Rebecca...do > you have them? The pictures are in the book compiled by Stone Mountain > Historical Soc. The book also has a comprehensive tree where I see Rutha > Frances married John Samuel Younger, her first cousin. He was Williams' > son....right? I copied the pictures and will try to somehow send them to > you, if you do not have them. Armistead looked kindof like Kevin > Costner.....cute! > > Luv, Brownie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chantel Younger" <scjyounger@hotmail.com> > To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:51 PM > Subject: [YOUNGER] family myths > > > > > > Willie - > > I'm finding that our family has a great many myths out there. I grew up > > with stories of how "Uncle Cole" buried some Union Railroad gold under a > > church somewhere in MO. I'm not surprised to find that A's brothers are a > > myth as well. It certainly explains why I can't find their names > anywhere. > > A lot of the records I inherited when I started this project were a little > > suspect, almost no documentation (If anyone can help me with documentation > > I'll love you forever). > > I wanted to thank everyone for helping me out with this. The first time I > > logged on to Genforum and saw the same questions over and over, I nearly > > walked away. You've made a very SCARY undertaking much easier. > > > > Does anyone know anything about Rebecca Mills' line? I have her father > and > > mother's first names, but that is all. > > > > thanx all, > > Stephen > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > > If anyone knows what would make a good line for this area. Don't hesitate > to e-mail > > > > ============================== > > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > > > > > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > For a place To Store and show pictures of your ancesters, goto www.ancientfaces.com (If anyone has a problem with this little ad, let me know.) > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >
Kevin Costner??? Well, maybe, but it's a stretch! And it was James Samuel, not John Samuel, son of William. I bought my book in 1997, don't know if they are still available or not. Contact Stone County Historical Society, PO Drawer 210, Mountain View, AR 72560. Wilma ----- Original Message ----- From: Brownie MacKie <BMacKie1@compuserve.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 5:16 AM Subject: Re: [YOUNGER] family myths > Stephen...yesterday at LDS I found a picture of Armistead and Rebecca...do > you have them? The pictures are in the book compiled by Stone Mountain > Historical Soc. The book also has a comprehensive tree where I see Rutha > Frances married John Samuel Younger, her first cousin. He was Williams' > son....right? I copied the pictures and will try to somehow send them to > you, if you do not have them. Armistead looked kindof like Kevin > Costner.....cute! >
Stephen...yesterday at LDS I found a picture of Armistead and Rebecca...do you have them? The pictures are in the book compiled by Stone Mountain Historical Soc. The book also has a comprehensive tree where I see Rutha Frances married John Samuel Younger, her first cousin. He was Williams' son....right? I copied the pictures and will try to somehow send them to you, if you do not have them. Armistead looked kindof like Kevin Costner.....cute! Luv, Brownie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chantel Younger" <scjyounger@hotmail.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:51 PM Subject: [YOUNGER] family myths > > Willie - > I'm finding that our family has a great many myths out there. I grew up > with stories of how "Uncle Cole" buried some Union Railroad gold under a > church somewhere in MO. I'm not surprised to find that A's brothers are a > myth as well. It certainly explains why I can't find their names anywhere. > A lot of the records I inherited when I started this project were a little > suspect, almost no documentation (If anyone can help me with documentation > I'll love you forever). > I wanted to thank everyone for helping me out with this. The first time I > logged on to Genforum and saw the same questions over and over, I nearly > walked away. You've made a very SCARY undertaking much easier. > > Does anyone know anything about Rebecca Mills' line? I have her father and > mother's first names, but that is all. > > thanx all, > Stephen > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > If anyone knows what would make a good line for this area. Don't hesitate to e-mail > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >
John Dillard married Elizabeth, daughtr of Alexander and Rebecca Mills. As for the 1/8th there were eight legatees and Elizabeth or her heirs were entitled to her share. S. Younger wrote: > Hi All - > Wanted to stop in really quick and let anyone interested know that I had to > change my subscription email account. Now my wife and I can both use email > at the same time. > > Can anyone explain this from from the articles accounting for Alexander > Younger's estate (I think): > "To John Dillard for his wife's part of the estate being 1/8 of 127 pounds, > 13 shillings, 4 1/2 pence."? > The name John Dillard is new to me, but apparently he (or rather his wife) > is attached to Alexander in some way. > > Just curious, > Stephen > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > As we get older, we find out we are YOUNGER (Submitted by Karen Yerby) > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB
Hi All - Wanted to stop in really quick and let anyone interested know that I had to change my subscription email account. Now my wife and I can both use email at the same time. Can anyone explain this from from the articles accounting for Alexander Younger's estate (I think): "To John Dillard for his wife's part of the estate being 1/8 of 127 pounds, 13 shillings, 4 1/2 pence."? The name John Dillard is new to me, but apparently he (or rather his wife) is attached to Alexander in some way. Just curious, Stephen _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Well, that makes more sense! LOL I've been awake today, just at work. And now it's off to church, so I'll check back with everyone later! Enjoy your nap :-) In a message dated 7/25/01 5:34:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, wilma@softcom.net writes: << Sorry, looking at the wrong record, I have William and Eliza Younger Light married in 1834 - don't have birth years for either. At least it woke someone up -- was beginning to think I was the only one here today! Was thinking about taking a nap. Wilma >>
Not unless William Light got married when he was 6 years old!! This Elizabeth Light wasn't even born yet in 1807. My first thought was perhaps this is a child, but William Light here would be born abt. 1801, before the marriage in 1807. In a message dated 7/25/01 4:53:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, wilma@softcom.net writes: << I found a William Light, 49, fmr $1400. VA Elizabeth Light, 37 VA Sarah A. 15 Joel T. 13 Sophronia A. 11 John R. 9 Could this be the William Light who married Eliza Younger 1807 in Halifax? >>
Sorry, looking at the wrong record, I have William and Eliza Younger Light married in 1834 - don't have birth years for either. At least it woke someone up -- was beginning to think I was the only one here today! Was thinking about taking a nap. Wilma ----- Original Message ----- From: <NKYList@aol.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 2:18 PM Subject: Re: [YOUNGER] 1850 Halifax Co. VA census > Not unless William Light got married when he was 6 years old!! This > Elizabeth Light wasn't even born yet in 1807. My first thought was perhaps > this is a child, but William Light here would be born abt. 1801, before the > marriage in 1807. > > In a message dated 7/25/01 4:53:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > wilma@softcom.net writes: > > << I found a William Light, 49, fmr $1400. VA > Elizabeth Light, 37 VA > Sarah A. 15 > Joel T. 13 > Sophronia A. 11 > John R. 9 > > Could this be the William Light who married Eliza Younger 1807 in Halifax? >> > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > Younger Mailing List, Please feel welcome here. If Need any help just e-mail Younger-admin@rootsweb.com. > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >
Greetings, I wish to get a copy of a will of a person who died in Caldwell County, Kentucky in 1837. Can someone tell me where I may send to get a copy? How much does it cost? What info do they require? Is there a phone # for them? Is there anything else I need to know? Thanks in advance, Larry
I found a William Light, 49, fmr $1400. VA Elizabeth Light, 37 VA Sarah A. 15 Joel T. 13 Sophronia A. 11 John R. 9 Could this be the William Light who married Eliza Younger 1807 in Halifax?
Not sure if I understand your question -- to post to the YOUNGER-L list as a whole - click on reply and it it comes to all of us on the list. And you have to be subscribed in order to post or receive messages. To reply to a private email address, copy and paste from the message - all messages show the private email address of the sender - or add them to your address book. Did that answer your question? Wilma ----- Original Message ----- From: Chantel Younger <scjyounger@hotmail.com> To: <YOUNGER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 12:47 PM Subject: [YOUNGER] my line > I just realized that there is more than one Wilma in this group -- I > apologize for confusing the two of you. I should have paid closer attention > to the email addresses. > > I am descended from Armistead AND William Younger (Sons of Williamson I > think, I'm at work right now), but definately from Alexander and Rebecca. > > By the way - how do I respond to a particular posting? Is that only > available to folks on the RootsL? If so, I'll have to change my > subscription. > > stephen > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > ==== YOUNGER Mailing List ==== > If anyone knows what would make a good line for this area. Don't hesitate to e-mail > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >
I just realized that there is more than one Wilma in this group -- I apologize for confusing the two of you. I should have paid closer attention to the email addresses. I am descended from Armistead AND William Younger (Sons of Williamson I think, I'm at work right now), but definately from Alexander and Rebecca. By the way - how do I respond to a particular posting? Is that only available to folks on the RootsL? If so, I'll have to change my subscription. stephen _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
All previous names were in the Northern District Following is the Southern District Pg 69B HH 161 William J. Younger 35 overseer VA Luess C. 26 (could also be Luesy) Robert B. 8 Ann M. 6 Virginia T. 4 Malissa A. 2 Mary E. 11/12 Pg 71B HH 193 Charles L. Younger 28 carpenter VA Mary A.B. 24 John 5 James 2 Pg 80 HH 316 Josiah Crews 34 merchant $3000. VA with wife and children also living in house is Thomas J. Younger 40 carpenter VA I bought the census book from S-K Publications -- will do lookups. Wilma