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Subject: [PIATT] RE: 1830 - MARTIN SMITH of Augusta County, VA.
Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 15:03:10 -0400 (EDT)
1830 Augusta County, Northern District, Virginia pg 41 (handwritten on left of page; pg 79 marked out) image 79/102 on ancestry.com
Smith, Martin 1m5-10;1m30-40;1f5-10;1f10-15;1f20-30
--- On Tue 04/23, wrote:To all those that wrote me regarding the above family and my research visit to Augusta Co., VA. on April 18, 2002.I was hoping to find a deed or Will for Martin Smith, but no such thing is on file in the courthouse at Staunton, VA.Therefore, I went to the Handley Library in Winchester, VA.Here is the only thing I could find in the census index, but due to only having one day to spend there I did not have time to research the census itself.The 1810 census index does contain two entries for Martin Smith. One appears on page 382 in Augusta County. The other appears on page 593 in Frederick County.Nothing appears in the 1820 census index.A Martin Smith does appear in the 1830 Augusta County census index on page 041 in the Northern District.A Martin Smith does appear in the 1850 Augusta County census index on page 228 in the Second District.There is a Martin Smith appearing in the 1783-1786 census for Greenbriar Co., VA.There are other Martin Smiths' appea!
ring in Bedford Co., VA.If anyone has time to research any of this, possibly it would produce further information. I was hoping for a deed to see where the family was and how close they may have been to the Piatt family.Dick, PA.==== PIATT Mailing List ====Had good luck with something you learned on a Rootsweb mailinglist? Why not support Rootsweb?http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html==============================To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to:http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
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