tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839551061657279980.post373241725826590032..comments2024-03-26T10:28:48.252-07:00Comments on The Enthusiastic Genealogist: Isaac Vincent: Killed at the Battle of Fort Freeland (#21 of 52 Ancestors)Dana Leedshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09387705697369311607noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839551061657279980.post-10653859296874041412015-10-06T10:14:34.564-07:002015-10-06T10:14:34.564-07:00Hi, Sarah. First of all, it's wonderful to ...Hi, Sarah. First of all, it's wonderful to 'meet' another cousin! I would LOVE to have some way to contact you. Can you send me your email address? My email address is drleeds@sbcglobal.net<br /><br />I do have Angeline Watson and her husband, Andrew Armstrong, on my tree. But, I don't have any of their children. I would love help filling that in!<br /><br />And, yes, I've been to the "My Watsontown" site quite a few times. It's a wonderful resource for us!<br /><br />Again, I hope you get in touch with me via email. I have more records that I haven't shared yet. And, I hope you have some records I don't have, too!Dana Leedshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09387705697369311607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839551061657279980.post-11159945063341852212015-10-06T09:17:47.838-07:002015-10-06T09:17:47.838-07:00Dana - your blog is such a gem! I'm so happy I...Dana - your blog is such a gem! I'm so happy I stumbled upon it. Our connection is Elizabeth Vincent and George Watson. One of their daughters was Angeline Watson, who married Andrew Armstrong. They are my 3x Great Grandparents on my Dad's side. I've really enjoyed reading your posts about the Vincent family in particular. <br /><br />I see you have some posts about the Watsons, but in case you haven't read this before, I recommend the site below. Skip ahead to when John Watson purchased the land now known as Watsontown, PA in 1792: http://www.mywatsontown.com/?page_id=7 <br /><br />Thanks!<br />Sarah Armstrong<br />Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06156146419926484967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839551061657279980.post-8121855740914659132015-05-29T06:22:42.512-07:002015-05-29T06:22:42.512-07:00I'm an avid reader & will have to look int...I'm an avid reader & will have to look into that book! I read a true story about two sisters who survived years of Indian captivity. It's more of a young adult book and is written from a Christian perspective. And, it's a "genealogy" book, because it was written by a young lady who descended from one of these sisters! It's called, "Alone Not Yet Alone" by Tracy Michele Leininger. It also came out as a movie which is available on DVD in July... see aloneyetnotalone.com. Dana Leedshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09387705697369311607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839551061657279980.post-52911427186615430682015-05-28T19:32:21.998-07:002015-05-28T19:32:21.998-07:00That's a sad story Dana. I have a couple of In...That's a sad story Dana. I have a couple of Indian tales in the family too, but nothing like that. I am reading a book right now called The Thieving Forest. It's about a family of sisters who were captured by Indians in 1806 Ohio. Not a true story, but interesting nonetheless because of the time period. Thanks for sharing your ancestor's story with us. Diane Gould Hallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15362418860289987479noreply@blogger.com