11 YEARS AND GOING STRONG!B Norwood and Allied Family Reunion
Here is just a brief list of the allied families:
Baker, Beall, Bosley, Brandenburg, Brown, Browning, Burdette, Conaway, Darby, Davis, Day, DeVilbiss, Fahner, Falconer, Ford, Gartrell, Gibbons, Green, Hobbs, Hood, Hyatt, King, Kinzie, Miller, Mitchell, Moxley, Mullinix, Purdum, Ridgely, Smith, Thompson, VanSant, Watkins, Wivell
No games, No auctions, Just genealogy and family
SUNDAY APRIL 26, 2009
11th Annual Norwood and Allied
Saturday, March 14, 1pm Homewood at Crumland Farms in their Community Room right off the lobby. They are located on 7407 Willow Rd.B DIRECTIONS: The first exit after Beckleyb
MESSAGE
Michael Mills here ... I will stop in at the Montgomery County Historical
Society sometime between now and mid part of next week and check the files there
for any records related to your request. Will get back to you thereafter.
If you wish to contact them directly, you should speak with Pat the
Historian / Librarian.
www.montgomeryhistory.org or 301-340-2825
Good luck
Michael A. Mills,
Michael A. Mills, CPI
Director of Operations
THE LEGAL RESOU
Is anyone related to or researching the COOKE family from the early
1800s in Montgomery County? Please contact me offlist if you're OK with
helping me with research related to this family.
Robyn
25 March 2009, Wednesday eve
Hi, Katherine....
[please forgive if you were not responding to my earlier message!]
The family group I was referring to lived within Frederick Co., MD.,
in the late 1700s/early 1800s but were inspired by relatives who had
already gone West to do likewise. Folks who came to Missouri from
Maryland loved their homes so much (Maryland) that they actually
named the new county in Missouri State after the old Montgomery
County. That date must be obtainable but I do not h
There is a Loveless family in Warren Co., VA which would have been Shenandoah Co.,VA before 1836. Try these if you already haven't and Frederick Co., VA. Many families went thru this area going West.
Louise Henry
--- On Thu, 3/26/09, Katherine Melton wrote:
> From: Katherine Melton
> Subject: Re: [MDMONTGO] Request.
> To: mdmontgo@rootsweb.com
> Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 11:20 AM
> My stone wall is Charles
> Lovelace/loveless and Catherine
Hi Marge,
Thanks for the offer , The time would be around 1770 to 1790 . His father
was John Baptist Lovelace or less ??? Mother Eleanor ( unknown )
Lovelace/less . the grandfather is Charles born about 1730 to Catherine
Beall or some say his stepsister Sarah Robey . I have searched many years
but intensely since 1991 . Big debate involved . I heard, they say etc.
Ha good day .
Katherine82@insightbb.com
My stone wall is Charles Lovelace/loveless and Catherine Beall . They start
in Charles Co and as the counties evolve and emerge from parent counties
others form . They may have moved but again the counties were born .
Montgomery and at last Fredrick was where they were before the moved to
Statesville , NC .
I have his father's will in MD and his mother's in NC but need marriage
record in Md. Found one in Penn but lost the web site . It had a 60 dollar
price tag and Christmas was coming up . I can't
Hello all, My brick wall (with zbar reenforcements) goes back to Joseph
Hutton on the 1790 census. He and wife, Ann had a dau. born abt. 1798 in
Maryland. But the Huttons did not stay put for long.; eventualy ending up
in Ky. If someone knows anything about the Hutton family or the Kinsler
family in Maryland please email. I know the Nichol family came to Ky. about
the same time also. If anyone would consider lending a long-distance search
a hand and you can access any archives from that area please
Not sure who you are looking for but if they were in Montgomery co I may be able to find the marriage at the courthouse. Please give me the info I need to search and would be happy to check this when I go in May.
Margie in MD
-----Original Message-----
From: Katherine Melton
To: mdmontgo@rootsweb.com
Sent: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 11:20 am
Subject: Re: [MDMONTGO] Request.
My stone wall is Charles Lovelace/loveless and Catherine Beall . They start
in Charles Co and as the counties e
25 March 2009, Wednesday
What a lovely idea, looking for cousins of like lines! I, too, fall
into that pool.
Presently, am researching my gr-grandmother, who arose from Frederick
Co., MD, whose parents took her
West when she was about eight yrs old (so she probably walked as her
mom might well have been pregnant), and who ended up in what would
become Montgomery County, Missouri, nr. the town of High Hill.
Yes, am talking about the Tannehill, White branch. True, we have
Beal roots in there, but