My, I haven't seen this much activity in some time. Armistead is my gg Grandfather. He was white, He moved from Halifax some time between 1843 and 1847. He joined his brother Williamson there and stayed about 10 years before moving on to Stone County. William A. Younger (1815) Virginia m Elizabeth Martin (1824) Virginia, married Halifax, April 17, 1838. Listed in Carroll County Census of 1850. I have not, to date, connected this William A to the rest to the Youngers in Halifax. To which there are a great deal of Youngers there and a fortunately a lot of records. Not that the above is any solution, but believe it needs some work. I just haven't had the time in the past few years. Bob Younger
I have looked at the family of Williamson, b.1782 mar. Mary Bomar as possible parents of William Alexander b. 1815. He definitely could fit into that family at that time frame. They are start out in Halifax - travel to Tenn. - some stay and some move on to Ark. What do you think -- possible?? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob & Beverly Younger" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 8:14 PM Subject: [YOUNGER] William A. Younger (1815) > My, I haven't seen this much activity in some time. Armistead is my gg > Grandfather. He was white, He moved from Halifax some time between 1843 > and 1847. He joined his brother Williamson there and stayed about 10 > years before moving on to Stone County. > > William A. Younger (1815) Virginia m Elizabeth Martin (1824) Virginia, > married Halifax, April 17, 1838. Listed in Carroll County Census of 1850. > I have not, to date, connected this William A to the rest to the Youngers > in Halifax. To which there are a great deal of Youngers there and a > fortunately a lot of records. > > Not that the above is any solution, but believe it needs some work. I > just haven't had the time in the past few years. > > Bob Younger > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message