Looking for information on William Nathan Dicks, a Quaker who arttended at various times the New Garden and Springfield Meetings in North Carolina and the South River Meeting in Virginia. Born in 1762, William married Agatha Terrell (daughter of Micajah & Sarah Terrell, founders of the South River [Lynchburg] Meeting) in 1787. They had four children, and moved back to Virginia around 1793. A 1795 Lynchburg newspaper contains an advertisement of William's Windsor Chair making business. William died in December 1798 (recorded at New Garden MM, but his estate was located in Campbell County [Lynchburg] Virginia). It seems that Agatha moved back to the New Garden MM in 1800, and she stayed until 1811, when she returned to Lynchburg for a couple years. After selling off some property in 1814, she moved out west to Ohio. Any information on William Dicks or the Dicks family (land records, houses, tax records, etc.) would be greatly appreciated. W. Scott Breckinridge Smith The Dicks-Elliott House Lynchburg, Virga. www.wscottsmith.com To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html