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Janet Hunter <[log in to unmask]>
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This appeared on a Rootsweb List.  It is likely of interest to some of you.

Janet Hunter

Subj:   [VA-SOUTHSIDE-L] FLOWERDEW HUNDRED FOUNDATION
Date:   7/30/2002 5:21:49 PM Eastern Standard Time
From:    [log in to unmask] (Margaret Driskill)
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The FLOWERDEW HUNDRED FOUNDATION, a nonprofit historical
Organization and James River Plantation located in Prince
George County, Virginia, is planning a "Descendants Gathering"
August 24th to foster greater contact between descendants of
Flowerdew Hundred and the foundation. The Foundation maintains
A small in-house research library which contains genealogical
Information on many of these families. We're also encouraging
Descendants to bring their research/family histories to share
At their family's table. The event has sparked a great deal of
Interest among descendants of families like the YEARDLEYs,
PIERSEYs, WOODSONs, WILLCOXes, EPPEs, COCKEs BARKERs TAYLORs,
And others. For additional information, contact Dennis
Pickeral, Flowerdew Hundred Foundation  804-541-8897;
[log in to unmask] [From "The Virginia Genealogical
Society Newsletter," Vol. XXVIII, No. 3, June 2002.]

From:  Rootsweb's "Missing Links"


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