Fred, Pat and David wrote:
Hi!
If you're looking at cemeteries, here's a puzzle that I've been trying to
solve for several years.
My 4th gr-grandfather, Peter Stone (aka Stein), came to America in the
1750's. He settled in Pendleton County, West Virginia (it was part of
Virginia at the time). He and members of his family eventually settled in
northern Dearborn County.
A Daughters of the American Revolution Report for 1931-32 includes Peter
in a list of graves of Revolutionary War soldiers. The report states that
he is buried near St. Leon, Dearborn Co. I have tried to find out how his
grave was listed but have been unsuccessful. I have no other definitive
proof that Peter was a soldier in the Revolutionary War.
A map that I have indicates that there is a cemetery in St. Leon. Sometime
when you have time could you check this out?
If you can't that's ok.
Peter's granddaughter, Margaret, married Richard Nichols. Richard was an
earler settle in Franklin Co. He's listed in the 1820 census.
Thank you for your cooperation. It is appreciated.
nicholsf(a)lanset.com
Fred Nichols
29 Payne River Circle
Sacramento, CA
(916) 428-6459
Have tried several times to E-mail the person who sent the above
E-mail. I believe I have a connection to this line. Please E-mail meback re:
info I have on this line.
Kris
heathen(a)indy.net
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