This appeared on the Fairfield, Connecticut list and is being forwarded to the Virginia History list. Perhaps someone can provide clues? -----Original Message----- From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 1:26 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [CTFAIRFI] Jared Mead/e Hello, I received the following and was given permission to share it with you: In a message dated 2/23/01 3:21:54 PM, Page02 writes: << I am the president of the Fairfax County Historical Society. We are attempting to save the home of a Jared Meade, a mid-19th c. home on 20 plus acres which the developer would like to demolish. I am looking for any information on either Jared Mead or Hiram Fuller both of Fairfield Co., CT. They moved to Fairfax Co., VA. in 1844. I have no information about him after that date. Mead's wife's name was Hannah, Fuller's wife was Lydia. The two men were partners. Hiram Fuller, was the Editor of the local newspaper (the "Fairfax News") and the first in the county. Shortly after they arrived in Fairfac they purchased land and operated a grist mill and saw mill together. The Fairfax County deed records state "Jared Mead and Hiram Fuller, of Fairfield County, Connecticut." In 1851 Fuller died. His obituary in the Alexandria (VA) Gazette states he was born in South Salem (Westchester Co.), New York. Not too far from Fairfield, CT. The point is Mead may have also been from New York. One more thing, I have discovered a Hiram Fuller who was the owner and editor of the New York Evening News at about the same time frame (1840's & 1850's). Could this be the same man? If you have any information on either man I would be most appreciative. Regards, Page Johnson (703) 273-6130 >> I did find Jared in the Mead H & G as son of Libbeus, son of Eliphalet, son of my 8th great-uncle Benjamin Mead, son of John Mead, Sr., of Greenwich I referred Mr. Johnson to the Greenwich Historical Society in Cos Cob, as it has a large collection of Mead family history. I hope that if you descend from the JARED line, you will contact Mr. Johnson and find out about the drive to save his house in Fairfax, VA. Best regards, Maureen Mead [log in to unmask] USGenWeb Project CC: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi ============================== Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html