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From: "Patrick Kenney" <>
Subject: RE: [LEWIS] Abstracts of County Court Record Books Greenbrier County 1780-1819
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 07:03:26 -0700
In-Reply-To: <399157E3.8112F23B@interpath.com>


Thanks for the reply Rob,
where my confusion lies is further research shows that at least three of
these individuals are on Greenbrier Personal Property Tax Records & the
Censuses before during & after April 1785...
Best Regards,
Patrick



-----Original Message-----
From: Robert G. Lewis [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 6:09 AM
To: ; Patrick Kenney
Subject: Re: [LEWIS] Abstracts of County Court Record Books Greenbrier
County 1780-1819




Patrick Kenney wrote:
>
> Can someone translate this for me?
>
> Abstracts of County Court Record Books Greenbrier County 1780-1819
>
> Page - 31 -
>
> E.V.N.
>
> April - 1785
>
> Agreeable to a letter from his excellency the Governor Michael Woods,
Sam'l
> Lewis, Alexander Kelly, Thos Shelton, James Johnston and George Poage,
> Gentlemen, have removed out of the County John Stuart was appointed Clerk
of
> the Peace for the said County.
>
- - - - >>>>

Hi, Patrick:

The only thing the above quote says is that Governor Michael Woods
approved the appointment of John Stuart to the office of Clerk of the
Peace (same as Justice of the Peace) after Sam'l Lewis, Alexander Kelly,
Thos Shelton, James Johnston, and George Poage moved from Greenbriar
county. The way the entry is made and punctuated could also let it be
interpreted as if Michael Woods is not the governor but is one of those
gentlemen who moved from the county.

Later,
--
ROB

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