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At 6:01am on July 19, 2009, RAYTHA Kidwell MAIATICO said…
I might be able to help. My grandfather was A kidwell
At 12:55am on July 18, 2009, Sherry Lynn Frazier said…
not that i know of but I will keep my eyes open for you. if I find one I will let you know
At 6:00pm on July 17, 2009, Michael A. Orr said…
Cindy

Go here. It has several other societies listed too.

http://geneasearch.com/societies/socwva.htm

Mike
At 5:58pm on July 17, 2009, Michael A. Orr said…
Cindy;

Here are 2 with their URL The Berkeley County I think is free and I have the Dues info at the bottom for the other Society.

Mike

Berkeley County Historical Society Contact Information
Telephone
(304) 267-4713
Postal Address
P.O Box 1624 Martinsburg,
W.V. 25402
Physical Address
136 East Race Street,
Martinsburg, W.V. 25401
Electronic mail
bchs@bchs.org
URL: http://www.bchs.org/
WEST VIRGINIA
Genealogical Society Inc.

Kanawha County WV
Our mailing address is:
West Virginia Genealogical Society,Inc.
Post Office Box 249
Elkview, West Virginia 25071
E-Mail address are:
Larry Parsons
LarryParsons@Fortunehitech.net
Esther Warner
ebw104@juno.com

Telephone Number is: (304)965-1179
An answering machine is available, but, we cannot return long distance calls.
URL; http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wvgs/

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At 2:54pm on July 17, 2009, Sandy Cowan said…
Hi Cindy

My most distant Brandon line: Cornelius Brandon born in 1783 North Carolina and died in Tennessee in 1852. As far as I know, I am the only Brandon in West Virginia who is a descendent of Cornelius. Cornelius and Phoebe Tennison had 18 children so who knows.
At 11:30am on July 15, 2009, Sandra H. Butt said…
I'm researching the Anderson Family of Hampton County, SC. But, cannot find much about John Anderson b 1806 South Carolina.
At 8:16am on July 15, 2009, John J. Kodak said…
McCann in Boston (Summerset) MA. cir. 1850
At 8:18pm on July 13, 2009, Diane Mason Gray said…
My ancestor, Permelia HENDERSON m William V. Chewning in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, on 22 Apr 1813. Permelia was born 17 Feb 1793 probably in Spotsylvania County, and she died in 1877 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. She was the daughter of William & Frances "Fanny" (Collins) HENDERSON. I would like to learn about her siblings and, of course, her ancestry. She and William V. Chewning had 10 children that I know of who lived to adulthood. If any of this sounds remotely familiar, please let me hear from you. Thanks for writing.
At 8:35am on July 13, 2009, Judy Pattenaude Rogers said…
Thanks, Cindy. I had a great weekend and it was nice to be thought of.
At 3:29pm on July 12, 2009, Elizabeth G N Sleaford said…
which part of Preston do they come from?
At 12:30pm on July 12, 2009, Greta Koehl said…
Hey Cindy - Thanks! I had found the badges thingy and used it to put one on my Facebook page, but I hadn't realized you could do that on other pages by copying the "embed" part. Of course, at first the badge was too big, but I adjusted it down to fit.
At 8:15pm on July 11, 2009, Greta Koehl said…
Cindy - How did you get the GenealogyWise thingy as a widget on your blog? (Sometimes I'm so technologically challenged.)
At 5:12pm on July 11, 2009, Sharon McCann said…
Unfortunately, I have not been able to determine where in Ireland Patrick Mccann was from. His wife's name was Mary McQuade, not sure of the spelling. Also have records that spell it as McQuiad.
At 1:16pm on July 11, 2009, Sharon McCann said…
Cindy, my McCann's first appeared in Rhode Island around 1840. All records show born in Ireland. Patrick McCann born about 1820. Haven't been able to trace beyond. So I don't know how or where they arrived in the U.S.
At 2:38pm on July 10, 2009, Margaret Kerr Beckwith said…
Hello -- yes, Elkins is usually the coldest spot in the state!
At 11:42am on July 10, 2009, Nancy Bender said…
Have you been to the library in Frederick? It has a room called the Maryland Room with lots of resources; and not just from Maryland.
At 8:42am on July 10, 2009, Nancy Bender said…
I haven't been to the CT library in quite awhile and my ancestors are not from this area, so no, I haven't done any research there.
As far as DAR, we don't meet during the summer, but when we start again in September, if you are interested, you can come to meeting as a prospective member.
At 6:49am on July 10, 2009, Pat Thomas said…
They are in Padbury and Adstock, Buckinghamshire, very closely tied to the Keys/Keyes family. My whole line is up at World Connect, data base Tyrilla.
At 9:46pm on July 9, 2009, Nancy Bender said…
Hi Cindy, Glad to find a neighbor! I know there is a genealogical society in Frederick, MD. I haven’t been yet, but hope to sometime. I think they go by the initials FRECOGS. You should be able to find it doing an internet search. Other than that, I am not aware of any. Unless you are a DAR member or eligible to be, there is a chapter in Shepherdstown.
At 9:05pm on July 9, 2009, Cindy Johnston Sorley said…
Hi, We have a Johnston Group formed if you are interested. Just look under Groups and type in Johnston

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