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From: John Wayland <>
Subject: Re: Wayland/Eliza
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 1998 10:14:08 -0400
Hi Suzy
It was good to get your message. I can not remember if we corresponded
about your line down and would like to have it if we have not. Here is what
I have:
Joshua WAYLAND Br/Ch:Abt 1771
Ann WARD- Br/Ch:Abt 1772
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CHILD BORN
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Sarah "Sally" WAYLAND Abt 1792
Judith WAYLAND Abt 1793
Willis WAYLAND Abt 1795
Wesley WAYLAND Abt 1797
John WAYLAND Abt 1799
Cornelius WAYLAND Abt 1800
Katherine WAYLAND Abt 1802
Lucy WAYLAND Abt 1805
Eleanor WAYLAND Abt 1807
Ann WAYLAND Abt 1809
Mary WAYLAND Abt 1810
William WAYLAND 1811
James WAYLAND 10 May 1818
The dates on the 13 children except for the last two are all estimates and I
would like to have any exact dates you know. I have lines downward on
Sarah, Willis, Cornelius, Katherine, William and James. But not your
apparent ancestor, Eleanor. I received email this summer from Bryan
Lindberg <> who said that Eleanor Wayland and Robert
William Searcy were his ggg-grandparents, but I didn't get his line. You
might be interested in contacting this cousin if you have not done so
already.
John Wayland
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From: <>
To: <>
Date: Sunday, October 04, 1998 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: Wayland/Eliza
>Hi Karen,
>
>I'm descended from John Wayland and Catherine Broyles through their son
Joshua
>Wayland who married Anne Ward. Joshua and Anne had a daughter
Eleanor/Ellender
>Berry Wayland ( b: abt 1806 in VA) who married Robert William Searcy 18 Dec
1828
>in Gallatin Co., KY. I've suspected some connection to the Berry family
since
>Eleanor/Ellender was given the middle name of Berry. All the best
information on
>the Wayland family can be found through the Germanna Colonies list so won't
go
>into that here. Just wanted to thank you for giving me a heads up about
the Berry
>surname list. Undoubtedly, we are some degree of cousin so let's stay in
touch.
>Will pass anything I find along your lines to you. Thanks again, Susan
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