I'm working on written marriage consents for Richmond County, Va that were in a file [Stored offsite] at the Virginia State Archives. Each one has to be transcribed and prompts new searches and questions.
The one currently being transcribed lists the post master of Ivondale in the county. I went looking for Ivondate and in Wiki found this list of communities.
Ampthill Heights, Broad Rock Manor, Brookbury, Burtons Corner‡, Cedar Farms, Cherokee Hills, Cherry Gardens, Chesterfield Court, China Hill, Chippenham Village, Cobham Park, Dorchester, Downings, Emmerton, Ethel, Fairplay, Farmers Fork, Farnham, Fawnbrook, Fernleigh, Foneswood, Forest Hill Farms, Germans Corner, Havelock, Haynesville, Hobby Hill Farms, Indian Field, IvondaleKennard, Kragmont, Lara‡, Luttrellville‡, Lyells, Manchester, Moon Corner‡, Moores Mill, Mulch, Naylors, Naylors Beach, Newland, Oak Row, Oakley Landing, Oquomock, Pinehurts, Piney Grove, Piney Knolls, Pittaway Farms, Rainswood‡, Ramey Fork, Rich Neck, Rio Vista, Robley, Scotts Corner, Sexton Hill, Sharps, Simons Corner, Simonson, Singerly, Southampton, Southhampton Hills, Tallent Town, The Mews, Tidewater, Totuskey, Twin Valley Farms, Village‡, Walkers Corner‡, Walmsley Village, Washington Park, Wellford, Westlake Hills, Willow Oaks, Worthington Farms
The saga of being a family researcher. Or as other family members say: a full time non-paying job.
Sunday, December 9, 2018
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
My opionion on the 19 Volume series Men in Gray Interments by Thomas Spratt
I'm currently in Richmond, VA and am spending time at the Virginia State Library and Archives.
I had occasion to use a series of books by Thomas Spratt entitled Men in Gray Interments
The table of contents in the first book in the series started with a cemetery list with no location given: did not include the name of the county or independent city in Virginia as part of the name. The next section of the book was the list of tombstone records individually and counties were named here. This was followed [usually] by a bibliography, and index. Volumes 18 & 19 had counties listed beside each cemetery name in the table of contents. Best bet, start at the back of volume 16, which has a list of all the previous volumes and lists their cemeteries with their county location. Index in each volume is surname only.
I had occasion to use a series of books by Thomas Spratt entitled Men in Gray Interments
The table of contents in the first book in the series started with a cemetery list with no location given: did not include the name of the county or independent city in Virginia as part of the name. The next section of the book was the list of tombstone records individually and counties were named here. This was followed [usually] by a bibliography, and index. Volumes 18 & 19 had counties listed beside each cemetery name in the table of contents. Best bet, start at the back of volume 16, which has a list of all the previous volumes and lists their cemeteries with their county location. Index in each volume is surname only.
Thursday, November 8, 2018
A Contemporary Family Research Study.
I abstract information out of the Northern Neck News, a Warsaw, Virginia publication in my search for cousins.
There was an article in the Sharps section of the February 8, 2007 issue which listed 3 sisters. They were Judy, wife of Al Newman; Betsy, wife of Chip Quick; and Barbara, wife of Sam Moore.
Now there are a lot of transient people in this area Virginia who come and visit relatives and friends who live there. I was not sure if the 3 sisters had other relatives in the area, I didn't know their last name.
I used a people finder called Pipl.com and found a Judi C Newman in Sharps. ‘Creery’ was among her associated names.
Then using Newslibrary.com I found the story of the same Judi Newman selling a business in South Hill, Virginia.
With the new information I started looking for combinations of the names of the 3 sisters in the same database and found the girl's mother. The girl’s mother’s obituary gave me their fathers name so I now had their maiden name.
The data that I found is listed below with the documentation. Especially interesting to me are the variations of the names which were causing me so much trouble.
1 Sister: Judith Connelly w/o Alfred Haskins Newman, Jr also wife of male Creery
SOUTH HILL - After 33 years in the retail business, the last five of which was owning and operating Southern Belle in South Hill, Judi Newman passed the torch to new owner Sheila Dunn on Dec. 30.
For Newman, the selling of the business offers an opportunity to spend more time with her husband, who now works for O'Malley Timber Company in Tappahannock.[South Hill Enterprise (VA) January 11, 2005 Section: News "Southern Belle changes ownership" Author: Charlie Wilson]
2 Sister Barbara Connelly wife of Sam Moore.
3 Sister Elizabeth Connelly [Betsy] wife of Robert Quicke, Jr [Chip Quick]
Father of the sisters:
William Wirt Connelly June 29, 1925;[SSDI] d November 27. 1980. in a Richmond hospital [but was living in South Hill, Mecklenburg Co, VA according to the SSDI
William Wirt Connelly, 55. employee of Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control, died November 27. 1980. in a Richmond hospital. A PurpleHeart 'recipient. U.S. Navy, World War Il: played professional baseball for thirteen years. He is survived by hiswife, Barbara M. Connelly of South Hill; three daughters. Mrs. Judy C. Greery.[sic] South Hill. Mrs. Barbara C. Moore, Union Level, Miss Elizabeth C. Connelly, Richmond; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Livingstone Meredith, Meredithville. Funeral service will be held Sunday at 2 P.M.InCrewsFuneral Home, with burial in Crestview Memorial Park. The familywill receive friends Saturday. from 7 to 8:30 P. M. in Crews Funeral Home. Friends mayconsider their favorite Charity. Richmond Times Dispatch. Saturday, November 29, 1980 Richmond, Virginia Page: 33]
Mother of the sisters:
Barbara Montgomery d Monday, May 7, 2012 in MCV Hospital, Richmond 2nd husband Otis Bland Crowder, Jr died in 2008[ Barbara Montgomery Connelly Crowder of South Hill died Monday, May 7, 2012 in MCV Hospital, Richmond. She was predeceased by her parents Dr. Ben James Montgomery and Julia Chandler Montgomery; a sister, Amis Raynor and a brother, B. J. Montgomery. She was the widow of William Wirt Connelly (1980) and Otis Bland Crowder, Jr. (2008).
Barbara is survived by three daughters, Judith Newman (Al), Barbara Moore (Sam) and Elizabeth Quicke (Robert, Jr.); three step-sons, Bland Crowder, David Crowder (Mary Ann) and Allen Crowder; six grandchildren, Kate Pulliam, Bill Creery, Sarah Moore, Sally Adams (Josh), Robert Quicke and Chandler Quicke; great-grandhildren, Will, Hannah and Taylor Pulliam and Paige Creery; step-grandsons, Cory and Ethan Crowder; two sisters, Mary V. Dortch and Ruth M. Peters; sisters-in-law, Mary Byrd Meredith and Ruth Crowder; many nieces, nephews, cousins and an especially dear niece, Linda Montgomery and special caregivers Shirley Young and Tiffany Hargrove.[South Hill Enterprise (VA)
May 11, 2012 Section: Obituaries Barbara M. Connelly Crowder Author: Staff Writer]
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
And books
The Army of the Potomac at Berkeley Plantation: The Harrison's Landing Occupation of 1862 Coski, John M.
Register of graduates and former cadets of the United States Military Academy; Eisenhower centennial edition Association of Graduates, USMA
The family tree resource book for genealogists Carmack, Sharon DeBartolo
Encyclopedia of American Indian costume Paterek, Josephine
North Carolina history told by contemporaries Lefler, Hugh Talmage
American eras the colonial era 1600-1754 Kross, Jessica
Iguazú-Iguaçu falls Eco natural
Medical and surgical technicians United States Army Infantry school,
Army of Northern Virginia memorial volume Jones, J. William
Register of graduates and former cadets of the United States Military Academy; Eisenhower centennial edition Association of Graduates, USMA
The family tree resource book for genealogists Carmack, Sharon DeBartolo
Encyclopedia of American Indian costume Paterek, Josephine
North Carolina history told by contemporaries Lefler, Hugh Talmage
American eras the colonial era 1600-1754 Kross, Jessica
Iguazú-Iguaçu falls Eco natural
Medical and surgical technicians United States Army Infantry school,
Army of Northern Virginia memorial volume Jones, J. William
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
New books in my collection
The German Invasion of Western North Carolina: A Pictorial History Painter, Jacqueline Burgin
On the map: a mind-expanding exploration of the way the world looks Garfield, Simon
Genealogical register, members and revolutionary ancestors, 1890-1981 NSDARNC
Genealogical register, members and revolutionary ancestors, 1991-2001 NSDARNC
The Prince in the heather Linklater, Eric
the confederacy Kirwan, Albert Dennis
James Muse III ancestors and some descendants chambers, Roger David
Who's Who in the South and Southwest 1995-1996 Marquis Who's Who, Inc.
A small boy's recollections of the civil war Robertson, George F
Ball families of Virginia's northern neck: an outline Hill, Margaret Lester
North Carolina's role in World War II Lemmon, Sarah McCulloh
Space Atlas : mapping the universe and beyond Trefil, James S.
Durham County, North Carolina Wise, James
The historic district of Louisburg, North Carolina: a catalog and history of surviving 18th, 19th, and early 20th century structures Mason, Vickie Elaine
Mapping America's past: a historical atlas Carnes, Mark C.
The journals of the expedition under the command of Capts. Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the Missouri, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean; performed during the years 1804-5-6 by order of the Government of the United States Lewis, Meriwether
The history of the American sailing Navy; the ships and their development Chapelle, Howard Irving
These old stone walls Russell, Phillips
Exploring the geology of the Carolinas: a field guide to favorite places from Chimney Rock to Charleston Stewart, Kevin G.
Touring the western North Carolina backroads Sakowski, Carolyn
North Carolina Manual Marshall, Elaine
The North Carolina Gazetteer A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places Powell, William
Searching for your ancestors Doane, Gilbert Harry
Dogs of war: and stories of other beasts of battle in the Civil War Seguin, Marilyn
The Confederate nation, 1861-1865 Thomas, Emory M.
The American people: creating a nation and a society Nash, Gary B.
On the map: a mind-expanding exploration of the way the world looks Garfield, Simon
Genealogical register, members and revolutionary ancestors, 1890-1981 NSDARNC
Genealogical register, members and revolutionary ancestors, 1991-2001 NSDARNC
The Prince in the heather Linklater, Eric
the confederacy Kirwan, Albert Dennis
James Muse III ancestors and some descendants chambers, Roger David
Who's Who in the South and Southwest 1995-1996 Marquis Who's Who, Inc.
A small boy's recollections of the civil war Robertson, George F
Ball families of Virginia's northern neck: an outline Hill, Margaret Lester
North Carolina's role in World War II Lemmon, Sarah McCulloh
Space Atlas : mapping the universe and beyond Trefil, James S.
Durham County, North Carolina Wise, James
The historic district of Louisburg, North Carolina: a catalog and history of surviving 18th, 19th, and early 20th century structures Mason, Vickie Elaine
Mapping America's past: a historical atlas Carnes, Mark C.
The journals of the expedition under the command of Capts. Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the Missouri, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean; performed during the years 1804-5-6 by order of the Government of the United States Lewis, Meriwether
The history of the American sailing Navy; the ships and their development Chapelle, Howard Irving
These old stone walls Russell, Phillips
Exploring the geology of the Carolinas: a field guide to favorite places from Chimney Rock to Charleston Stewart, Kevin G.
Touring the western North Carolina backroads Sakowski, Carolyn
North Carolina Manual Marshall, Elaine
The North Carolina Gazetteer A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places Powell, William
Searching for your ancestors Doane, Gilbert Harry
Dogs of war: and stories of other beasts of battle in the Civil War Seguin, Marilyn
The Confederate nation, 1861-1865 Thomas, Emory M.
The American people: creating a nation and a society Nash, Gary B.
Saturday, September 29, 2018
One of the 'found' references during my recent week at the Georgia Genealogical Society IGHR offering for Law Libraries and Government Documents is the The Sourcebook: Public Record information
The Comprehensive Guide to County, State, and Federal Public Record Sources
Everybody doing research should have a copy
NSDAR book specific to members in North Carolina.
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