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At 8:15pm on September 17, 2009, David Wesley Benner said…
Hi Patsy!
Just FYI, you're my very first friend on here!
Thought you might want to know before I have millions... Just kidding...
Thanks again for your help in chat and with DAR.
At 8:09pm on September 17, 2009, David Wesley Benner said…
Thanks Patsy,
That would be awesome...I'm just getting started, so it might be awhile...
At 5:11pm on September 17, 2009, Dianne Welch said…
The papers I have on Brice in the confederacy, have no family listed. did you find Regisrery of death like I did. DAR won't accept that. Dianne
At 5:08pm on September 17, 2009, Dianne Welch said…
Yes i go on facebook sometime,but have been busy with this lately. I was wanting to go on heirtage to see if I could find a connection from Nancy Welsh and Asa[h Colegate. trying everything. Dianne
At 6:31pm on September 16, 2009, Dianne Welch said…
He is listed as SB Welch, although his name is Squire Brice Welsh, Death Jan.9 1891 or 92 they did a correction on the year which made it unreadable. I'm thinking since it was Jan. they weren't use to writing 92 yet. He married abt.1872 pretty sure he used the name Welch, because he was a Confederate Veteran. I think he changed the spelling to try and distance himself from it. In 1875 he moved to Calhoun County which was pro southern. Marion County being a Union County was probably not friendly to him. His wife was Susan -Susanna Dixon. He was in Monongahelia County living around that time. Everyone doing genealogy on him thinks they were married in Monongalia County.
At 9:39pm on September 15, 2009, Dianne Welch said…
Hey patsy hows it going? looks like you've been busy. LOL It's so nice of you to help people. I saw the DAR Rep. on Saturday. She gave me a list of things I need, but their things I have been looking for, maybe not in the right places. Brice Welsh -Welch Susan dixon marriage abt. 1872, most likely in monongalia County. will try and look there again. and the death certificate of Brice Welsh- Welch. for him I do have REGISTER OF DEATH. S.B. WELCH. Tells when he died Jan. 9, 1891 or 92, what from, Grantsville, Calhoun County, but no parents or relatives. He's there with a list of other deaths. Across the paper is stamped NOT FOR LEGAL USE. The DAR won't accept that. Tried Vital Records no success. Any suggestions. Dianne
At 9:18pm on September 15, 2009, Debbie Levine said…
Patsy, sorry that it took so long to get back with you about my patroit, James Gheen. What do you need?
At 9:53pm on September 10, 2009, Jennifer Eklund, PLCGS said…
Thank you Patsy. I have actually seen that link before, but so appreciate all of your help. I am just swamped right now with homeschool, grad school, and work. Geesh! I hope to see you Saturday at the Educational Opportunities Chat at 4pm Pacific time.
At 10:34pm on September 6, 2009, Jennifer Eklund, PLCGS said…
Hi Patsy. Yes, my Bobbit line came from Illinois and Kentucky. Looking forward to hearing what you have found. My days on GW have become limited since I am beginning grad school and my children's homeschool year on Tuesday. With part time work on top of that...oye!
At 11:33pm on September 5, 2009, Bob Mooney-Pa said…
It looks like there was quite a few Ferrells living near the Browns when Harriet moved back after being married to Mathew. Check out he 1870 census for James Brown/ Boone County/ Didn't know if you had seen it yet
At 5:39pm on September 5, 2009, Darlene Ford said…
No we do not have his. My boyfriend and I have been gone today. So I have not had the chance to get on the site to check for it. You have been great in helping like this. Thank you so much. I, too try to help others in their searches. I figure that if I help someone then someone will be along to help me. Genealogy is so much fun and so interesting. I love history.
At 11:39pm on September 4, 2009, Darlene Ford said…
Yes I was able to open the file. Thank you so much. My boyfriends mom was very surprised to have this information.
At 4:39am on September 4, 2009, Darlene Ford said…
Thank you so much for this information. I appreciate it very much. I was not sure I was on the right track with her parents, but now I know that I am. This is very much appreciated.
Darlene
At 7:14pm on September 3, 2009, Darlene Ford said…
Which record did you find of my boyfriends grandmother?
At 10:17pm on August 29, 2009, Dianne Welch said…
HEY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY GIRL. would be great to get a call fom you. checked that1850 census. Nancy had 4 of her children living with her, but they weren't listed as children as well as Asaph wasn't listed as father. At the top of the page above the names it says. tHE NAME OF EVERY PERSONWHOSE USUAL PLAC OF ABODE ON THE FIRST DAY OF JUNE 1850 WAS IN THIS FAMILY.
At 10:16am on August 26, 2009, Judy Kinney said…
Patsy, Congratulations! What an honor.
At 6:57am on August 24, 2009, Sherry Hightower said…

At 4:10pm on August 21, 2009, Patty Wimpsett Killion said…
Oh, thank you. It would be my pleasure.
Patty
At 1:14pm on August 21, 2009, Patty Wimpsett Killion said…
Hi Patsy,
Yes, I would appreciate that you cut and paste it to me. Also, does DAR have a site that I might go there and read about it. I live in Greenwood, In which is a suburb of Indianapolis, In. I would assume that Indiana would have a group? Oh, and also what does it require from me? Thank you so much.
At 8:53pm on August 15, 2009, Bob Mooney-Pa said…
If one of Nicholas daughters belong to the DAR she had to be old since it didn't start till 1890

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