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 | Fox: Jorja Noelle Fox 3D Ultrasound |
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 | Fox: Jorja Noelle Fox Jorja (just after birth) with Granpaw Gene |
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 | Fox: Jorja Noelle Fox Daughter of Teresa Sorrells Fox |
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 | Fox: Jorja Noelle Fox Christmas 2007 |
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 | Fox: Kyle Fox |
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 | Fox: Noah Noah |
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 | Fox: Noah & Noelle Christmas 2007 |
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 | Fox: Noah James Fox Son of Teresa Sorrells Fox, Christmas 2007 |
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 | Ft. Eygpt, Page County, VA Fort Egypt, a large log house, is a historic landmark in Page County, Virginia and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places (#79003064).
Built of 20"-25" diameter logs dovetailed at the corners, Fort Egypt has a massive stone chimney in the center of the house. It contains a fortified cellar with loop holes, possibly designed for protection against Indian attacks. No known Indian attacks occurred at Fort Egypt.
The building was built about 1758 by Jacob Strickler (one of the early leaders of the Mennonite Church), and his descendants lived here for many generations. Several of the rooms are very large and were probably used for meetings of the Mennonite Church in this community before any church buildings were built.
This home is located near the center of the 1,000 acre (4 km˛) tract granted to the pioneer Abraham Strickler in 1735 and called the Egypt Bend tract.
The building was restored by its previous owners, the S.B. Hoover family, and is in an excellent state of preservation. It is currently undergoing additional restorations. |
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 | Goodrich: The Goodrich Farm House Built by Benjamin B. Goodrich |
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 | Goodrich: Albert D. Status: Located; Headstone |
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 | Goodrich: Albert D. His Cavalery Saber that he carried in the Civil War |
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 | Goodrich: Albert D. Portrait |
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 | Goodrich: Albert D. Sons of Confederate Veterans dedication |
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 | Goodrich: Albert D. Family Bible Birth Page 1 |
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 | Goodrich: Albert D. Family Bible Birth Page 2 |
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 | Goodrich: Albert D. Goodrich Civil War Record |
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 | Goodrich: Ann Sebelia Goodrich Status: Located; Newer stone to replace the older undreadable one |
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 | Goodrich: Anna Rebenna Goodrich With her parents: Milliard Fillmore Goodrich and Blanche C. Bishop |
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 | Goodrich: Anna Rebenna Goodrich nee Bishop As a school teacher |
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 | Goodrich: Banjamin Taylor Goodrich, Sr. and wife Ella Gertrude Booth |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Our proginator, born 1794 |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Goodrich Headstone Status: Located; At the Goodrich Cemetary, this replaced the old original one that was unreadable |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Goodrich, Jr. home HOUSE BUILT BY BENJAMIN TAYLOR GOODRICH, JR. AND MABEL PEARL WESTBROOK GOODRICH. A SNAPHOT WAS GIVEN TO JEAN GOODRICH JOHNSON IN APRIL, 2002 AND SHE MADE THIS ENLARGED COPY. FLORENCE BISHOP SODE IDENTIFIED A FEW OF THE PEOPLE. STARTING ON THE RIGHT: OTELIA FLORENCE JAMES WESTBROOK, EDITH LOUISE GOODRICH,MABEL PEARL WESTBROOK GOODRICH AGAINST THE POST WITH BENJAMIN LEANING ON THE OTHER SIDE OF POST, HELEN BISHOP IN FRONT OF HER AUNT PEARL. THE NEXT ADULT COUPLE WERE CHARLIE BISHOP AND NONA WESTBROOK BISHOP WITH DAUGHTERS FLORENCE (AT NONA’S RIGHT) AND MARIE. |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Goodrich, Jr. home List of people in the photo |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Hawkins |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Hawkins Marriage License to Ann Sebalia Bailey |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Henry Obituary |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Henry Rocky Hock church |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Joseph WW-I Draft Card |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Joseph & Maude Status: Located; |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Taylor Goodrich Draft Registration WW-I |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Taylor Goodrich House taken in 1976 with the family. Last photo of the old home before it was torn down. Doris Jean Goodrich Johnson now lives in a brick home built on the site |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Taylor Goodrich Jr Home Overview
This was part of Snow Hill Plantation until he purchased it from Charles Lee Bishop. |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Taylor, Jr. Benjamin Taylor Goodrich, Jr. |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Taylor, Jr. Marriage announcement to Mabel Pearl Westbrook |
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 | Goodrich: Benjamin Taylor, Sr. and wife, Ella Gertrude Booth |
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 | Goodrich: Cephus Gurney and wife, Leda Whitmore Goodrich |
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 | Goodrich: Civil War Service requires Adobe PDF viewer |
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 | Goodrich: Civil War Service 2 Surry Records |
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 | Goodrich: Coat of Arms |
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 | Goodrich: Cornelia Whitemore Goodrich Status: Located; Buried beside husband, George Washington Goodrich |
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 | Goodrich: Crest The Goodrich family crest |
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 | Goodrich: Doris Jean Goodrich Doris Jean Goodrich Johnson |
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 | Goodrich: Early History This document has not been linked to our Goodrich family yet. Research is still in progress. It is included only to give a history of the Goodrich(k) family from England to America. |
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 | Goodrich: Edith (Tilly) Louise |
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 | Goodrich: Edna Lucille Wife of Preston Lee Small, Sr. |
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 | Goodrich: Edna Lucille Wife of Preston Small Sr. |
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 | Goodrich: Edna Lucille Portrait from un-remembered source |
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 | Goodrich: Edward Carlton & Margaret Copen Status: Located; and wife Margaret Copen |
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