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I liked to never got into my yahoo e-mail tonight, they have me living in New Jersey..I can't get ahold of anyone to change this, and they have me with verizon and I'm with Comcast as an server, only thing they do have correct is my age and name..and there's all kinds of people with my name out in the world...there's even one as an soap-box Tv character...not to mention the one has the historical home in Missippi..and I'm mad at the moment!!! Don't people have telephone numbers any more? Why don't they post them? If I cna't get into my mail, I may never be able to write back on anything for Genform via sent personal messages. In answer to your question, the Edward Larkin of Rhode Island was named in property records as "Manton"..I think for either Martin or Marston...he apparently assumed "Lackin" and became Larkin though. Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg, Va. had been Marston Parish before...there was an Rev, Edward Marston at one time. He went "underground" though.,,possibly is our Thode Island Edward Larkin. I think it's his daughter Hannah, may of been raped (See Naratives of North Carolina)that John Lawson seems to have taken through New Jersey under cover via the Massachuestts family connections though...as that rape dealt with the Rogers family and in-law's by an second marriage (James Moore)and dirty politics. It was so hidedous that it went all the way back to England with the help of Williamsburg"s, "King" Robert Carter. Now according to the Lawson involved in Williamsburg,(supposedly the will of Ann Steptoe/Scottow(Mass.) I think Bruton Parish graveyard was an Lawson burial ground at one time..by sister "Mary"...I think I know the two unmarked graves whom were their parents. No, they aren't going by Lawson either, except for Sir John Lawson, admiral of hsi majesties Navie"..they are going by "Causey" in the area in one case...but they went to Massachusetts..following the Rogers family(female Lawson line also)..whom likewise went to Rhode Island...and many of them are into religion. I'm pretty sure the ones of Massachestts may of been Masonic Lodge members..Templar Knights perhaps..guild tradesmen...may of came over with John Piercy via Williamsburg, Virgina. I have never found the Massachuestts Edward larkin as anything but "Larkin". there was an hint of an "Duncan" name being Larkin(Lunkan) up there though..on the night ride of Paul Revere. Mr. Reevre was an Frenchman also, one of the earliest...he likewise may of been an Templar knight guilds-man. Have you ever talked with the Tenneessee larkins family?...they say they don't know how they are related either, other then an long time ago they came from Masonic people. That would of included your "Rogers" family...as that seems tobe an more Scottish line associated with eh Lawson's. The "Wilde" that marriedinto that of Lord Culpepper, went from Virgina to what is now the Delware/New Jersey areas. He married "Wilde" and I found an John Lawson m. an Wilde in England that also landed in this area o fth eAmeircna Colonies. There is an Jane Larcome in Virgina in very early records with the Lawson family. She seems promenent amoung them...other then the Edward larkin from Massachusetts she comes next closest to the Larkin name. I do not know if the Massachuestts Edward was an "Larcome" earlier or not..if she could of been an sister/mother. It takes me an exceptionately long time understanding them all..because you think automatically of the Catholic church in the case of the Reverands..but the Catholic church killed the Templar Knights. They last went to the St. Clairs at "Rossylin Chapel" near the English/Scottish border...escaping for their lives. The Rogers over here, help to form the Baptist church. But most Masons were said Episcopal or Presbyterian. Thomas Larkin m. Ann Rogers, son..Thomas Oliver Larkin fits this to an tee...they were of the Edward Larkin of Masaachuestts..that's what makes me think that maybe John Piercy brought him over from England. A few of the differences between the two of them. There is an ware family kind of snadwhicjed in-between all this date of both the Larkin and Lawson family. I was talking to them in England, they tell me that the namne weir means "river" over there. I do not know if this is an connection to Paul Reveer yet or not. Buthe has an interestingconnection to the "signer's" of the Declaration of Independence. Notify Administrator about this message?
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