Hello Everyone!
One of my family has recently been contacted about royalties from a lost
estate in the Dante area. Since I have subscribed to this list (many months
ago) I have yet to see anything on this subject.
Does anyone have any information on how I can look this information up myself?
I have tried the Tazwell list but no responses yet.
Any assistance is appreciated.
Gloria
Hi list:
Just wanted to let everyone know my homepage address
. It is still under
construction, however, the first pages are up and running including a
section on the formation of Dickenson County, early pioneer life,
school history, and military history. I also have funeral notices
listed for many county residents who died between approximately 1970 and
1991. I also have some of my family pages up including photos of the
monument to Mary Mullins Fleming and the
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NAME: Cossie Mooney, 80, of Clintwood VA
DIED: 11-9-1998
WIFE: LATE Savannah Rose Mooney
REST: Rose Hill Cemetery, Clintwood VA
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NAME: Tarncie 'Tom' Fleming, 70, of Clintwood VA
DIED: 11-9-1998 in Kingsport TN
WIFE: Marlene Fleming
S/\O: George Dewey an Georgia Ellen Fleming
REST: Fleming Cemetery, Clintwood VA
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> My Mother left me a few rememberance cards from Elmer Poores Funeral Home
> that I hope helps someone in their research.
> Please do not respond to me as the info. that I have taken from the cards
> is all that I know about these people.I think that this funeral Home was
in
> business 1940-50 in Clintwood
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> 1-Dewey Henry Phipps-d/ob-19 Jan.1919--Dickenson Co.
> d/o/d-26 Apr. 1942--burial pl. Norland
> Va.
> Wife Bertha May
> Parents-Dalas Phipps and Earnie Wheatly
CLINTWOOD, VA March 3--
A marriage was celebrated near this place the other night which attracted
considerable Attention throughtout this vicinity, and has created more or
less amusement.The contracting parties parties were Osborn Howell, known as
"Beauregard,Jr." and Bettie Mullins alas"big Bettie". Betties parents
objected to the match, but your correspondent has not learned on whar
score, so it is become necessary to resort to strategy to "best" the old
folks.
Though Bettie had reached her majority abo
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THIS IS A REPOST FROM ANOTHER LIST F.Y.I.
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Hello Everyone:
This week I have added over 1,100 listings to the
1600s Ancestors Data Base bringing the total
to over 14,000 listings. Many new Virginian's
This is an all surname data base and we welcome
your posts. Everyone is welcome to use it. For best
results please read the Data Base Information page.
Stop by and find those missing 1600s family members.
To go dir
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HERE'S AN EXCELLENT SOURCE FOR RESEARCHING SOUTWEST VIRGINIA
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FRONTIER FORTS OF SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA
By Emory L. Hamilton
>From Historical Sketches of Southwest Virginia Number 4, 1968
pages 1 to 26
The above can be found online at URL:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~varussel/other/forts.html
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> I found this in an old Lincoln County Genealogical Society newsletter at the
> Ka
I would like to make contact with descendants of Henry Adkins who, with his
sons Alexander, Wilson, and Spencer, moved to Wise County from Yancey
County, NC, before 1850.
My line is: Henry > Wilson > Larkin > Patrick > Sylvan >Janet
Janet Adkins Armentrout
janetarmentrout@erols.com