Hello Sue,
I appreciate the information you sent on W. B. Carlock, Jr. It does look
like it is a very likely match-up.
Yesterday, I did make a copy of the letter that you sent Mary on the Carlocks.
Thank you very much for your prompt and most welcome response~~
Have a Happy New Year,
Carol
Subj:Washington B. CARLOCK (1848 - 1914) of Alexandria, OH
Date:12/29/01 10:17:57 AM Pacific Standard Time From:
STilleman(a)satx.rr.com (Susan Tilleman) To: CARLOCK-L(a)rootsweb.com CC:
CDa9458691(a)cs.com
This is in reply to Carol's (<A
HREF="mailto:CDa9458691@cs.com">CDa9458691@cs.com</A>) query yesterday
titled "W.
B. Carlock, Jr.". The W. B. CARLOCK you mention could possibly be
Washington B. CARLOCK (s/o Washington B. CARLOCK, William GERLACH/CARLOCK,
Johannes GERLACH/CARLOCK, Jurian/George GERLACH/CARLOCK, Coenraad/Conrad
GERLACH, Hans GERLACH) who is mentioned on pages 423 and 424 of the book
"History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929.
Washington B. CARLOCK, Jr., was b. Feb. 22, 1848, Sparta, NJ; m. Mary
Catherine FENDERBERG, Apr. 17, 1871; and d. Mar. 31, 1914, Alexandria, OH.
If the lineage I proposed for Mary in my Dec. 16, 2001, reply to your Dec.
16, 2001, query titled "Delphiat CARLOCK+Rachel DODD", listed below, is
correct, then Washington and Mary would be second cousins, once removed.
In other words, Mary's great-grandfather Jurian/George GERLACH/CARLOCK
would be Washington's gr.-gr.-grandfather.
According to my map, Alexandria, OH, where Washington lived, is only a few
counties away from Springfield, OH, where Mary lived. Alexandria is
east-northeast of Columbus, OH, near Newark, OH, and Springfield is west of
Columbus, OH. Mary would have been 47 years older than Washington. Both
were born in New Jersey.
Sue Tilleman
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