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From: "Phyllis Miller Fleming"
PhyllisMillerFleming@starband.net
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 8:14 PM
Subject: ROTHROCK - BURNS
Here is the page saying JAMES BURNS married CARTES STEELY. I am looking for
CARTES ROTHROCK, who named her son CAUGHEY STEELY FLEMING. I know the
CAUGHEY part of his name is from the FLEMING family, so I'm thinking the
STEELY name is from CARTES ROTHROCK's family.
The link I sent you a few minutes ago shows a listing of an 1877 obit for
SARAH ROTHROCK, stating she was the brother of JAMES BURNS
I am researching CARDES ROTHROCK (c1822-?). I know that she was born in
PA,
most probably Mifflin Co. I know that she had a brother, VALENTINE ROTHROCK
(1828-1878).
VALENTINE ROTHROCK was living in White Co, IN, in 1850, with
(parents?)
VALENTINE & SARAH ROTHROCK; also living with this family group is
CATHERINE A COMER (b 1836).
CARDES ROTHROCK FLEMING SHAW named her firstborn son VALENTINE MITCHELL
FLEMING, and her secondborn son, CAUGHEY STEELY FLEMING (1854-1928). The
STEELY name was used for at least two generations following this.
PHYLLIS MILLER FLEMING
Shelbyville, IN