Re: Hewey Creek
Mr. Rathbun,
Hewey's Creek runs through our farm, on which I, and my father before me, grew up. It has been my understanding (from my parents), since childhood, that Hewey's Creek took its name from
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Susan Sheppard
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Hewey Creek
Hello Group!!
I was wondering if anyone could tell me the History of Hewey Creek in Mecklenburg County? It flows under I-85 just north of Bracey, Virginia.
The reason I ask is my brick wall:
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CHARLES RATHBUN
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Do You Have Famous Ancestors?
Do you have famous ancestors? Diane and I would love for you to share your
information with this group. To make this easier we are suspending the rule
of only discussing members of your direct line.
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Jim Jackson
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Newton in VA
I have a DNA link to George Newton and am attempting to link him forward
to my 3rd great grandfather, Robert Henry Newton. Hence, I am tracing
all of Geo and Mary’s children.
Possible son of George
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Julia Ryden
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Re: NEWTONs of Mecklenburg 1730s - 1820's
On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 08:53 PM, Julia Ryden wrote:
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> We have a DNA connection to the Newtons of Meck, but cannot find among
> them
> a man who fathered (after moving to Orange, NC) a Robert
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Julia Ryden
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Re: Williams - Lockett
Charlotte Co., VA is right beside Mecklenburg Co., VA.? Perhaps Kathy means in that area.
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Sue H. or James B. Gill
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Re: NEWTONs of Mecklenburg 1730s - 1820's
Wow! It’s been a long lockdown due to coved, but I’ve used the time well.
Robert Henry Newton b. 1818 in North Carolina was pretty well documented in our family. He was father to our great
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Julia Ryden
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Re: Williams - Lockett
Yes, I know. I should have been more specific -- they were born either in
Charlotte County or Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
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Westview
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Re: Williams - Lockett
Charlotte/Mecklenburg County is in North Carolina not Virginia. This list
is for Mecklenburg County Virginia.
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Mary Tunstall
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Williams - Lockett
Hello everyone!
I am looking for the parents of Sarah E., Francis S., and John B. Williams,
all born Charlotte/Mecklenburg ca. 1817 to 1825.
Sarah married Royall Lockettt (need date), John
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Westview
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Newtons in VA
GEORGE NEWTON LAND GRANT
Mecklenburg County, Virginia 22 August 1765
From Mecklenburg County Deed Book 1, beginning page 127:
This indenture made the 22d day of August in the Year of our Lord one
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Julia Ryden
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Re: A New Year and New Opportunities
Hi Jim and Diane.
I am a descendant of Cluverius Coleman and his wife, Marcy via their sons, James Coleman and his wife, Sarah Whitehead and John Coleman and his wife, Martha Pettus. I would love to
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Anita McClung
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A New Year and New Opportunities
With the New Year I hope we can get back to our family research. You are
encouraged to send in your questions, comments and any related information
you would like to share.
Best wishes,
Jim and
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Jim Jackson
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Henry I, Henry II, Henry III, and George NEWTON
Henry I immigrated in mid 1600s to Rappa. Virginia
Henry II born in Rappa/Essex Virginia between 168? to 174?
Henry III sold land in Essex VA and moved to Mecklenburg (at the time
it was
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Julia Ryden
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Saying Thanks To Our Front-Line Workers
First of all,
To all of you who are involved in the "front lines" of this corona virus war
- Thank You for all you are doing. Without you we would be in dire straits.
Secondly,
Diane and I thought
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Jim "Pops" Jackson <ancestrynut@...>
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Re: James Cox Sr 1750 Mecklenburg VA
I've found the Library of Virginia's Chancery Index to have some worthwhile nuggets. Often these will explicitly spell out the heirs, wifes and other relations and often includes copies of any Will in
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roland19d@...
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Hatchells of Mecklenburg, VA
My family tree includes several Hatchell/Hatsell names. Specifically, in 1802, my great grandfather Archibald/Archer Cox married Mary Polly Hatchell, daughter of (James) Lewis Hatchell.
I am looking
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My Email
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James Cox Sr 1750 Mecklenburg VA
My brickwall surname is COX. Recently, I came across research related to Richard Swepson and the Cox family in Mecklenburg, VA. He had multiple deeds of trust in the late 1700's and early 1800's.
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My Email
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NEWTONs of Mecklenburg 1730s - 1820's
We have a DNA connection to the Newtons of Meck, but cannot find among them
a man who fathered (after moving to Orange, NC) a Robert Henry in 1818.
Julia Ryden
juryden@...
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Julia Ryden
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Welcome to the VA-Mecklenburg Group
Welcome to 开云体育, our new home for genealogical discussions. This is an
exciting time with a very impressive website and the opportunity to rekindle
our communications and, perhaps, revive
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Jim Jackson <ancestrynut@...>
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