Barton,
I looked on AniMap and it shows that in 1849 Big Stone Gap sits right on the
line between Lee and Scott Counties. If I were to guess I would say it was a
hair more into Lee County :)
On Feb 1, 2015 11:07 PM, Barton Lewis bartonle...@optonline.net
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According to Animap, Big Stone Gap was in Lee County in 1849. I'd use
that as your ancestor's birthplace. I'd also put
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] county formation question
According to Animap, Big Stone Gap was in Lee County in 1849. I'd use
that as your ancestor's birthplace. I'd also put a
description of the county changes in the location notes in Legacy so
that you will know where to look for records.
 Animap
thank you, Michele.
Barton
On Mon, Feb 02, 2015 at 09:10 AM, Michele Lewis wrote:
Barton,
I looked on AniMap and it shows that in 1849 Big Stone Gap sits right on
the line between Lee and Scott Counties. If I were to guess I would say
it was a hair more into Lee County :)
On Feb 1,
Great! Very helpful, thanks.
Barton
From: Marnie Oakes [mailto:marnie_oa...@comcast.net]
Sent: Sunday, February 1, 2015 11:47 PM
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] county formation question
According to Animap, Big Stone Gap was in Lee County in 1849. I'd use
According to Animap, Big Stone Gap was in Lee County in 1849. I'd use
that as your ancestor's birthplace. I'd also put a
description of the county changes in the location notes in Legacy so
that you will know where to look for records.
Animap is a bit awkward to use, but the info is useful.
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