Subject: Re: Fwd: SCROOTS-D Digest V00 #3 From: Linda McNish Date: January 04, 2000 Medway Plantation is privately owned but is open to the public on occasion. Most of it has been turned into a nature preserve, and you can easily get on their mailing list for contributions. I believe the tombstone of the 1st Landgrave is there as well as part of the original building. The next time I receive a mailing from them, I'll post the address. I There is also a recent book out about it, called "Medway: A Plantation and Its People. MEDWAY A Plantation and Its People , Photographed by Tom Blagden, Jr. A rare and intimate look at life on a private plantation. Price: $35.00 Category: Regional: South Pages: 136 Book Type: Cloth Size: 8 x 9 ISBN 0-941711-38-2 available from: http://www.ipgbook.com/showbook.cfm?bookid=1675&userid=10109542 This is primarily a picture book and will give you some of the history. If you contact George Archer at the National Genealogical Society he can give you a huge GEDCOM. Also, there is a book by Annie E. Miller called "Our Family Circle" about this Smith Family. My husband is descended from them. What information are you looking for specifically? Linda Cox McNish ----- Original Message ----- From: Go To: #, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, Main |