In a message dated 12/30/2007 4:34:22 P.M. Central Standard Time,
songwriter(a)echoweb.net writes:
sorry I'm wrong on his wife dying wrong ancestor its time to stop for a
while.
Well, you had me going there for a minute Terry. Stress test is always good
for the ol ticker. <smile> Seems to be doing just fine.
If any of y'all can fill in missing tax years for any of these people --
just jump right in.
John Jr. line is one of the more fortuanate ones.
1787 Greenbrier shows John Sr with 2 extra males age 16-21. Tombstone of
John Jr shows he was born in 1769 -- John Jr and ? James who died in 1827
1788 John Sr with 3 extra males age 16-21
1789 John Jr marries Jane McClure and has his own listing
1789 - 1794 John Jr. remains listed in Greenbrier Co.
1794 - 1803 Listed in Bath Co., VA. John Sr. shows up in Bath Co in 1803
along with Alexander
1803 - 1807 John Sr and John Jr remain in Bath Co., VA. In 1806, John Sr.
has an extra male listed with him but that is the only year. 1807 is the last
year of entry for John Sr. There was no tax taken in Virginia in 1808
1809 is the last entry for John and Alexander in Virginia
1810 -- John Callison (Jr) 2nd daughter married in 1810 Champaign Co., OH
Now wouldn't it be wonderful to be able to track everyone like that. Fun, huh
So if you can put together something to this effect for any of your
ancestors -- fire away. Take care. Marilyn
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