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    2. linda Hodge
    3. Dear List, I am now subscribed to Ancestry.com for 1 year of full access. If anyone needs a look up please e-mail me. Linda Hodge

    05/04/2003 11:24:36
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryan King" <bking@sprint.ca> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 4:00 AM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: MONMOUTHSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Mon] BLACKLEDGE > > > Hi All > > I'm looking for descendants of Henry & Emily Blackledge, who moved > from Lancashire, to first Abersychan, and then Llunbradach, Wales > sometime before 1896. Henry was probably a coal miner. > > I'm also looking for the current e-mail address of Gillian Black, who > corresponded with me about this family. There is also a descendant by > the name of Mark Blackledge, who may be living in Wales. Since I don't > know the towns where these people live, I can't find any phone numbers > or e-mail address's over the internet. Any help would be appreciated. > > Bryan King > Calgary, Alberta > Canada >

    03/13/2003 12:42:51
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryan King" <bking@sprint.ca> To: <lhodge@nycap.rr.com> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 10:19 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: LANCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [LAN] LYTHGOE, HORACE > > > Hi All > > I'm looking for descendants of the marriage between Horace Lythgoe, > and Harriet Blackledge, which took place in Leigh, Lancashire in 1913. > They possibly had two sons, and may have moved away from Leigh, after > 1918. This is all the information I have on this family. I hope someone > may recognize the name. > > Bryan King > Calgary, Alberta > Canada

    02/18/2003 12:08:47
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryan King" <bking@sprint.ca> To: <lhodge@nycap.rr.com> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 7:18 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: ENG-LAN-LEIGH-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [(ENG-LEIGH)] Lythgoe, Horace > > > Hi All > > I'm looking for descendants of Horace Lythgoe. He was married to > Harriet Blackledge in 1913. They probably had two sons, and they lived > at #5 Severn St. Leigh up to about 1918. Any help in locating > descendants of this family would be appreciated. Harriet's parents were > George & Jane Blackledge of Abram, and the family was living there in > 1891, and I think 1901, as my grandmother was married in Abram in 1903. > It is possible that they moved to Leigh later, as Jane Blackledge was > living with her daughter Harriet in 1916. > > Bryan King > Calgary, Alberta > Canada >

    02/13/2003 01:25:09
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Fazio" <hfaz@pdq.net> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 9:28 AM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: GEN-MAT-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [G-M] Loudoun County, Virginia - See Names > > > Index to the Tithables of Loudoun County, Virginia and to Slaveholders and Slaves, 1758-1786, Margaret Lail Hopkins, 1991. Blue clothcovered hardback with gold imprinting, 5-3/4x8-3/4, 156 pages. This book is done in alphabetical order by surname, then by given name in each of the two sections of the book. Really helpful for a quick finding aid. This is a new book in new book condition, but the covers do have a very, very light streak that is strictly a publishing flaw and barely noticeable. Per the publisher: > > "The first part of this work consists of an alphabetical list of tithables, or taxpayers, of Loudoun County, Virginia, one of the key counties of the Northern Neck. Covering the perior from 1758, shortly after the county was formed, until 1786, entries are keyed to the two Angelican parishes which were co-extensive with the county--Cameron Parish and (after 1771) Shelburne Parish. Thus taxpayers are listed according to the parish of their residence and the years in which they paid tithes. In all, about 10,000 taxpayers are recorded! > > Also among the annual lists of tithes for Loudoun County are lists of slaveholders and slaves, and all their names--slaves and slaveholders alike--are recorded in the second part of this work. It was the custom of the time to list only the first names of the slaves under the full names of their masters, and this is the way they are recorded here. Altogether about 6,000 slaves and slaveholders are named in this section." > > Abbett, Achison, Acker, Ackley, Acock, Acquaintance (Quaintance), Acres, Acton, Adams, damson, Addison, Adelman, Adkins, Aellert, Ager, Agee, Agleton, Agnue, Aimsley, Ahern, Airs, Akers, Albott, Aldridge, Alerast, Alexander, Aliff, Allbriton, Allbury, Allen, Allflint, Allison, Allsoe, Ambler, Amos, Anbey, Ancram, Anderson, Andrews, Annis, Ansell, Ansley, Natick, Antist, Aphoe, Arberry, Armstrong, Arnett, Arnold, Arther, Artilony, Aruegost, Arwin, Asburn, Asbury, > Ashby, Ashels, Ashford, Ashley, Ashton, Ashwell, Askren, Atchley, Athell, Athey, Atkins, Atterbury, Attest, Atthames, Aubery, Aubor, Auger, Auglet, Austell, Auton, Averit, Avery, Awbrey, Awman, Axama, Axline, Backhouse, Bagley, Bagnel, Bailey, Baker, Baldwin, Ball, Ballendine, Ballenfer, Balud, Banester, Banning, Barb(e), Barber, Barefoot, Bargs, Bargum, Barker, Barkin, Barkley, Barlow, Barmore, Barnard, Barnes, Barnett, Barr, Barrack, Barrager, Barrett, Barrier, Bartles, Bartlett, Barton, Bateman, Bates, Batterton, Battson, Bawner, Baxley, Baxter, Bayliss, Bayne, Bazel, Beach, Bealey, Beall, Beam, Beans, Bear, Beard, Beasley, Beason, Beeson, Beatlr, Beaty, Beavers, Beck, Beckman, Beckwith, Bedine, Bedwill, Beegill, Beezer, Begley, Belford, Bell, Bellsford, Belts, Belvin, Benham, Bennett, Benson, Bentley, Berger, Berkin, Berkley, Bernard, Berreger, Berry, Berryman, Berson, Bertles, Best, Bethell, Betheney, Betheri, Betholomy, Betner, Betts, Betsell, Bevel, Bewry, Bigard, Bi! > ggins, Biggs, Bingham, Binns, Binson, Bird, Birns, Bishop, Bisset, Bitzer, Black, Blackburn, Blackle, Blackledge, Blacksmith, Blackstone, Blair,Blakney, Bland, Blincoe, Blockley, Blundall, Blunk, Bodage, Bodine, Bodron, Bogess, Bogle, Bogwine Boles, Bolton, Bond, Boner, Bonham, Bonnell, Bonnitt, Bonzen, Booker, Bookout, Boon, Booram, Boorns, Booth, Border, Borick, Bossett, Boswell, Botton, Bottonfeldt, Botts, Boucher, Boulding, Bouseman, Bowditch, Bowe, Bowen, Bower, Bowie, Bowlers, Bowling, Bowman, Bown, Boxley, Boy, Boyce, Boyd, Boydston, Boyer, Boyland, Boyles, Bozel, Braddock, Braden, Bradford, Bradley, Bradshaw, Brady, Bragg, Brake, Brancor, Branham, Brannon, Branson, Brauly, Brawner, Breden, Brelsford, Bremmage, Brenner, Brent, Brewer, Brewster, Brice, Brickles, Bridges, Briggs, Bright, Brile, Brisage/Bremage/Brimng/Brimiger/Brummage, Britt, Brittle, Broadhurst, Broads, Broadwater, Brodbelt, Broger, Bronaugh, Brooke, Brooks, Broom, Brougher, Broughton, Brown, Broun, Br! > owner, Browning, Bruce, Brows, Brus, Bruff (Brutt), Brumback....more next time. I will be happy to check for the rest of your names. > > $20 plus $3 media mail postage

    01/17/2003 11:42:15
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <LNMallett@aol.com> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 12:28 AM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: PAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [WASH] Hello > > > I haven't been on this site long. Could we have a roll call please so I can > see what sur names are here? I may be able to help with some of my > obituaries. I estimate that I have well over 100,000 now that I've collected. > > my sur names are: > Poland, Wiley, Wise, Pettit, McGlumphy, Scott, Lippencott, Ketchum, Lang, > Funk, Smith, Fonner, Devall, Jacobs, Chess, Peas, Haines, Stout, Sidewell, > Pendleton, Martin, Hoge, Willett, Blackledge, Morris, Fitzwater, Guest, > Hindgardner, Tennant, Wark > These are just a few on my fathers side. > > Laura Nelle Poland Mallett > 112 Fairview Dr. > Nitro, W. Va. 25143 > 1-304-776-1413 HM > LNMallett@aol.com > <A HREF="http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.sta tes.pennsylvania.counties.greene">RootsWeb Message Boards [ Greene ]</A> > <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/hsdurbin/greenlink.html">Greene Co. Link Page</A> > <A HREF="http://kanawhamastergardeners.homestead.com/">kanawhamastergardeners</A> > <A HREF="http://www.pa-roots.com/cgi-bin/data/greeneobit.cgi?index">Greene County Genealogy Project Obituary Board - Obituary Index</A> > > >

    01/14/2003 01:00:21
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trish Worthington Cobb" <turniproots@mac.com> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 11:37 AM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NCGREENE] Little surname > > > Nancy, > > I don't have them in my data. In what area did they live? > > The following abstracts have always intrigued me, because the name > Andrew appears in my Little family, but I haven't found any connections > to them. And there is the name Archibald for you to wonder about.: > > • Andrew LITTLE — His name is on a list of NC Loyalists during the > American Revolution. > 24 Oct 1786 — His land was confiscated and sold. Richard BLACKLEDGE > bought. > > • Edgecombe County, NC, DB 255, Andrew LITTLE, decd. May 6, 1789, > infant sons (under age) John LITTLE, Archibald LITTLE - Kinfolks of > Edgecombe County, North Carolina, 1788-1855, abstracts of Edgecombe > County Deed Books. > > The time frame of these two abstracts is such that I wonder if this is > the same Andrew. > > Have wondered if the above John could have been my ancestor. > > Trish > > > On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 08:35 AM, Nancy Linder wrote: > > > Wondering if you may have anything on Cornelius Little m. Mary McNair. > > Their > > son, Archibald Gordon Little is my great grandfather. > > Nancy Lee

    01/08/2003 05:08:48
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <RetTEACHER@aol.com> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 3:59 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: HOGUE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Hog/Hogg/Hogue > > > Not proven to George 1732/33 > 1 John HOGE b: 1580 in Musselburgh, Lothian, Scotland > > 2 George HOGE b: in Normandy, France > > +Issobell Newtoun Father: Mother: > > 3 [2] James Hoge b: 1639 in Musselburgh, Lothian, Scotland > > +Marjorie Lambert Father: Mother: > > 4 William HOGE b: 1660 in Paisley, Scotland d: August 8, 1749 > > in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia Age at death: 89 est. > > +Barbara HUME b: in Paisley, Scotland d: 1745 in Winchester, > > Frederick, Virginia Age at death: ? Father: James Hume > Mother: Majorie Johnson > > 5 William HOGE,Jr b: 1701 in Winchester, Frederick, > > Virginia d: April 13, 1789 in Winchester, Frederick, VA > Age at death: 88 est. > > +Mary Ann Pancoast b: 1701 Father: Mother: > > > 6 George Hoge b: February 6, 1732/33 in Louden, VA > > d: 1805 in Green, Pennsylvania Age at death: 71 est. > > +Elizabeth Blackledge b: 1737 in Bucks, PA > My line is proven from George. > 6 George Hoge b: February 6, 1732/33 in Louden, VA > > d: 1805 in Green, Pennsylvania Age at death: 71 est. > > +Elizabeth Blackledge b: 1737 in Bucks, PA > > Father: Mother: > > 7 William Hoge b: June 23, 1776 in Green,Pa > d: 1836 in Marshall, TN Age at death: 59 est. > > +Nancy Ann Parks b: Abt. 1772 in Fayette, TN > > Father: Mother: > > 8 Parthenia Hoge b: Abt. 1788 > > +William Fewell Father: Mother: > > 8 Bennett Hogue b: Jan.27,1803 in Orange, NC > > d: March 18, 1874 in Drew, AR Age at death: 71 > > +Matilda Gabbie b: August 13, 1808 in > York, SC > > Father: Joseph Gabbie Mother: Mary Unknown > 9. John Alexander Hogue > +Mary Jane Clower > 10. George H. Hogue > + Maggie L. Brown > 11. Carrie Hogue > + no marriage > 12. Willie C. Hogue > + Mildred Gibson > 13. Bettye Hogue (me) > > 8 Ezekiel (Hoge) Hogue b: June 8, 1806 in NC > > d: December 15, 1878 in Hickory Grove Cemetary Paris, > Texas Age at death: 72 > > +Sarah Templeton Watson b: June 8, 1806 > d: October 5, 1881 in Hickory Grove in York, SC > Cemetary Paris,Texas Age at death: 75 > Father: Hugh Watson Mother: Hannah Templeton > > 8 Elizabeth Hoge b: August 1, 1808 in York,SC > > +William Caple b: January 5, 1802 in > Richmond, NC > > 8 Lucretia Hoge b: 1810 in York , SC > > +Samuel McDowell Watson b: May 22, 1806 > > d:April 2,1879 in Marvin Chapel Churchyard,in > York,SC Saline Co, Ark Age at death: 72 > Father: Hugh Watson Mother: Hannah Templeton > > 8 Edward Harvey Hoge b: Abt. 1815 > > +Mary Billington Father: Mother: > > 8 Hiram Hoge b: February 5, 1815 in York,SC > > +Elizabeth Billington Father: Mother:

    12/13/2002 10:44:51
    1. Hodge Update
    2. linda Hodge
    3. Dear List, If anyone can add to this,please let me know. Linda Hodge Descendants of: Ishom Hodges As Related to: Jesse Lee Hodge 1 Ishom Hodges (great-great-grand father) m. Mary AnnTerrell 2 John Hodge/s b. 1808 (great-grand father) m. Mary Cynthia Blackledge m. Trecy A Blackledge b. 1844 m. Milly b. 1833 3 Cinthia Hodges (great aunt) m. Mitchell Gatlin 3 Jerusha Hodge (great aunt) 3 Charles Hodge (great uncle) 3 Julia M. Hodge (great aunt) m. William Enoch Blackledge 3 Edward Hodge (great uncle) 3 Amsey Ella Hodge/s (great aunt) m. Hugh Hendrix McDonald 3 John M. Hodge b. 1861 d. 1923 (great uncle) m. Emily(Emma) Blackledge m. 1898 b. 27 Oct 1871 d. 09 Dec 1939 [daughter of Richard F. Blackledge and Barthenia Overstreet] 4 Wright Hodge b. 11 April 1911 d. 24 July 1989 (first cousin, once removed) 4 Early Hodge b. 01 July 1905 d. 19 Nov. 1972 (first cousin, once removed) 4 Allen Hodge b. 27 May 1893 d. 10 Nov. 1962 (first cousin, once removed) 4 Dock Hodge b. 1897 d. 1924 (first cousin, once removed) 4 John Hardy Hodge b. 07 Feb1898 d. 01 March 1981 (first cousin, once removed) 4 Burnie Hodge b. 05 March 1899 d. 21 Jan 1983 (first cousin, once removed) 4 Bessie Hodge b. 08 July 1900 d. 04 April 1981 (first cousin, once removed) 4 Neta Hodge b. 02 Aug. 1904 d. 17 Sept.1969 (first cousin, once removed) 4 Eliza Hodge b. 09 April 1908 d. 16 Dec 1978 (first cousin, once removed) 4 Emily Hodge b. 21 April 1910 d. 29 Oct 1992 (first cousin, once removed) 4 Marie Hodge b. 15 Nov. 1915 d. 30 June 1970 (first cousin, once removed) 4 Ruby hodge b. 01 April 1916 d. 02 Feb 1999 (first cousin, once removed) 4 Clara Hodge b. 13 January 1918 d. 27 January 2000 (first cousin, once removed) m. Alvin Lewis Byrd [son of John Byrd (twin) and Almeda Blackledge] 3 Wiley Roberson (great uncle) 3 Elisha Hodge (great uncle) 3 Margaret Hodge b. 1865 d. 1939 (grand mother) m. Unknown 4 Velinda Hodge/s b. 22 July 1893 d. 08 July 1981 (mother) m. Benjamin Wilson West b. 17 May 1884 d. 03 Oct.1966 [son of John Martin "Scotch" West and Cynthia Melvina Arrington] Ben And Velinda were not married. 5 Jesse Lee Hodge b. November 27,1913 d. July 02,1995 (myself) m. Martha Mitchell m. 1940 d. 1983 m. Georgia Rebecca James m. 1966 m. Essie Lee Coleman m. Claudia Dace 6 Charles Smith (son) 6 Kenneth Patrick Hodge (details excluded) (son) m. Saundra Brudage m. Betty Hunt m. April Griffin 7 Shareek Hodge (grand son) 7 Nina Nicole Hodge (grand daughter) 7 Cutina Griffin (grand daughter) 6 Gregory Lee Hodge (details excluded) (son) 6 Linda Anna Hodge (details excluded) (daughter) m. William Donald Fantroy Sr. (details excluded) 7 William Michael Donald Fantroy (details excluded) (grand son) 6 Regina Marie Hodge (details excluded) (daughter) 6 Delores Coleman (daughter) 6 Lucille Dace (daughter) 3 Sampson Hodge/s (great uncle) 3 Mary Hodges (great aunt) 3 William Hodge/s (great uncle)

    11/16/2002 02:36:48
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 3:46 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Enoch Daniel > > > Will, > I agree with what you show here and think this proves -- someone has > really cobbled up this family. I am getting to the point that I think all > of Thomas's kids have been cobbled up for whatever reason. I think this > whole line needs to be re-proved and forget what Folks Huxford said about > this bunch. Too many errors for my tastes. > That George DANIEL, who is also listed as a son of RLD in one of the > deeds, is probably the George DANIEL who married one of Chesley DANIEL's > girls over in Granville, NC. Right time frame -- George DANIEL was born > 1759, as I remember and fits right into this bunch with Enoch born 1761. > > > As for Rhoda Daniel, my notes indicate that she 1st mrd. Robert Hudson, Jr > > and had two sons: Samuel Hudson, Maxwell Hudson...she mrd. 2nd Nathanial > > Hudson and had a son: Hamilton Hudson. > > I agree and Payne and I discussed this possibility the other evening..... I > am also going to roll in your data to my entry for RLD. What do you know > about Junior? I have a Robert C. DANIEL born about 1765 who married a > Penelope, possibly LANE, born 1773 and they migrated to Burke County, GA in > 1812, according to her 1846 obit... Could he be Junior? > > By the way, my name is John or JC <grin>. > > John R. Clarke > For some of the best in the outdoors visit > www.outdoorwriter.com > This message is also virus free > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <WEDAIA@aol.com> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 3:54 PM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Enoch Daniel > > > > As had indicated to Mr John R Clarke a few days ago...have been trying to > > PROVE out this Robert Lanier Daniel situation for a while now...not > complete; > > but will provide what I have so far...in addition to Deed Book N, Pages > 70, > > 251, 264 (listed in Dora Pearse)...ALL on No. side of Grindal Ck on > Hunting > > Run. > > > > ALL Official Records, except the Deeds, were destroyed when the Pitt > County > > Court House was burned in 1858...only Deeds available to search for years > > between 1761 and 1858. No Will is available for Capt. RLD that I can find. > > > > Deeds recorded in Pitt County, NC > > > > Deed Book L Page 363 > > 27 April 1789 > > Robert Danniel,Sr, Pitt Co > > to > > Enoch Danniel, Pitt Co (son for L & A) > > 200 acres, former owner: George Moye, Sr > > Wit: Thomas Danniel, Lanier Danniel > > > > Deed Book O Page 142 > > 11 Nov 1794 proved January Term 1895 > > Robert Lanier Daniel, Pitt Co > > to > > Lanier Daniel, Pitt Co (son for L & A) > > 175 acres, No. side of Grindal Ck on west side of Hunting Run > > Wit: Thomas Daniel, Henry Carson > > > > Deed Book G Page 282 > > 21 October 1782, registered 6 August 1783 > > GRANT to Robert Lanier Daniel > > 560 acres, No. side of Tar River on No. side of Grindale Ck. between said > > Daniel and > > Thomas James, CB George Daniel > > Wit: George Daniel, Thomas James > > > > Deed Book G Page 283 > > 21 October 1782, registered 6 August 1783 > > GRANT to Robert Lanier Daniel > > 500 acres, No. side Tar River on No. side of Grindale Ck. between said > Daniel > > and > > George Daniel, CB George Daniel, Enoch Daniel > > Wit: George Daniel, Enoch Daniel > > > > Deed Book I Page 8 - 9 > > 6 September 1775, proved July Court 1782 > > Soloman Whichard > > to > > Robert Lanier Daniel > > 200 acres, lower part of Tract former Patent Nov 1738 to George Moye, Sr > > Wit: Kelley Carson, Henry James > > > > Deed Book M Page 58 > > 8 March 1788 > > Richard Blackledge > > to > > Capt. Robert Lanier Daniel > > Negro boy - Dick $200 Spanish > > Wit: Lanier Daniel, Willie Daniel > > > > Deed Book O Page 507 > > 26 March 1800 > > George Daniel > > to > > Lanier Daniel, bro. > > 10 acres, on line between George Daniel and former RLD. > > > > Deed Book R Page 182 > > 23 January 1808, registered February Term 1809 > > Willie Daniel > > to > > Lanier Daniel, bro. > > 86 acres, So. side Grindal Ck. > > > > In Effingham Co, GA > > > > As for Rhoda Daniel, my notes indicate that she 1st mrd. Robert Hudson, Jr > > and had two sons: Samuel Hudson, Maxwell Hudson...she mrd. 2nd Nathanial > > Hudson and had a son: Hamilton Hudson. > > > > Deed Book A pg 29 (148) > > 14 September 1782, Pitt Co, NC, recorded 17 November 1798 > > RLD > > to > > Samuel Hudson, g/son (son of his dau Roda, wife of Robert Hudson of GA) > > one mulatto girl, age 5, named Charita. > > Wit: George Daniel, John Wilkins, William Wilson, Jr > > > > Deed Book A pg 15 (113) > > Pitt Co, NC, recorded 01 February 1789 > > William (Willie) Daniel > > to > > Hamilton Hudson, nephew (son of sister Rhoda) > > a Negro boy, age 12, of a yellow color, named Dennis > > Wit: Enoch Daniel, James George > > > > Believe the last two items were recorded in GA... > > > > 1790 Census - Heads of Families - North Carolina > > New Bern District, Pitt County > > shows > > Daniel, Thomas w/ 2 slaves > > Daniel, Lanier w/ 1 slave > > Daniel, Robert w/ 15 slaves + 1 male over 16 & 1 male under 16 & free > > white > > female still at home. > > > > 1800 Census - NC in same District, Robert Daniels is gone...but George, > > Lanier, > > Thomas, Willie, Hannah Daniel are all in same > > neighborhood. > > > > There were 3 or 4 Robert Lanier Daniel individuals in the area of > different > > ages at the same time period...know one was RLD, Jr who died early; 2nd > was > > son/of William/Willie; 3rd RLD mrd Susan Wilson, sister of my g/gf, > Marshall > > Wilson; 4th is still not identified adequately...may be others ? > > > > From the above data, one could reasonably conclude: > > > > Capt. Robert Lanier Daniel, b 1718 to Thomas Daniel and Elizabeth Lanier > in > > Chowan District, NC died after 11 November 1794 in Pactolus, Pitt Co, NC > > (small community > > that existed between Washington,NC & Greenville, NC). He apparently had > the > > following children: > > George Daniel > > Thomas Daniel > > RLD, Jr > > William/Willie Daniel > > Lanier Daniel > > Enoch Daniel > > Rhoda Daniel > > > > Understand, this is what I have gleaned thus far and have hesitated to put > > online...I solicit your help as to corrections, clarifications, omissions. > > > > Take Care, > > Will Daniels > > WEDAIA@aol.com > > Fairfax, VA > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > Going on Vacation for longer than 5 days? Please unsubscribe > > Click on the following link and your message is ready to send > > mailto:DANIEL-Roots-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > > > > >

    10/16/2002 10:58:39
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. I found this on My PML search. Hope all is well with everyone. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeanette S. French" <jfrench1@prodigy.net> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 8:50 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: DENNEY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [DENNEY] John Denney grandfather of William Denney, M.D. Greene Co.,PA > > > > Text taken from page 195 of: > Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington > County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893). > Transcribed March 1997 by Karen Souhrada of Pittsford, NY as part of the > Beers Project. > > William Denney, M.D., p. 195 > WILLIAM DENNEY, M. D., one of the established and most successful physicians > of Washington, is a native of the State, born in Jefferson, Greene county, > October 28, 1851. > John Denney, his great-grandfather, came to America from England at an early > date, settling in Greene county, Penn. In his native land he was a tailor by > trade, but in this country he followed agricultural pursuits, and at the > time of his death was the owner of a considerable estate. His son, William, > grandfather of Dr. Denney, married Elizabeth Blackledge, and some time in > the "forties" they moved to Missouri, where they died of malarial fever. A > brief record of their children is as follows: Enoch Harvey has special > mention further on; Simon died in Missouri; John is a resident of Marion, > Ohio; Benjamin is a practicing physician in Waynesburg, Penn.; George also > resides at Waynesburg; William died in Missouri; Hannah is the wife of a > wealthy farmer named R. Colony, in Johnston county, Iowa; Mary is married to > a Mr. Keefer, and lives near Montezuma, Iowa; Grace is married, and resides > near Tiffin, Johnson Co., Iowa. > > Enoch Harvey Denney, father of Dr. Denney, was born near Jefferson, Greene > Co., Penn., in 1820. By occupation he was a carpenter, cabinet maker, and > undertaker. In politics he is a Republican, for many years served as school > director, and has been elected a justice of the peace six times. In 1880 he > married Mary, daughter of Evan and Nancy (Fulton) McCullough, who lived and > died on Castile run, in Greene county, Penn. The McCullough family have been > prominent in educational matters in Iowa. The sisters Jane, Rachel and > Margaret organized and have since conducted Mount Pleasant (Iowa) Female > Seminary. Jane and Margaret are graduates of Washington Female Seminary, and > Rachel of the Steubenville (Ohio) Seminary. The only brother was Col. John > Fulton McCullough who, at the age of eighteen years, entered the United > States army as a private in Company F, First P. V. C., but on account of his > father's death, in 1861, received his discharge and returned home. In 1862 > he organized Company A, One Hundred and Fortieth Pennsylvania Reserves, and > returned to active service; in 1864 he was promoted to major of the > regiment, and was afterward commissioned colonel of the One Hundred and > Eighty-third P. V. I. He was mortally wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor > early in June, 1864, and died on the field. To Enoch H. and Mary > (McCullough) Denney were born children as follows: William, Isabella (wife > of David Bell, of Morgan township, Greene Co., Penn), Anna N. (wife of M. S. > Smalley, president of the First National Bank of Hiawatha, Kans.), and Evan > M., in the employ of the Southwestern Pipe Line Company, at Morgantown, W. > Va. The mother departed this life on Christmas day, 1878, aged fifty-four > years; the father is still living in Greene county. > > William Denney, the subject proper of this sketch, received his primary > education in and near his native village. In the fall of 1864 he went to Mt. > Pleasant, Iowa, where he studied for four years in Mt. Pleasant Seminary, > under the direction of his uncle, Rev. E. L. Belden, who was principal of > that institution. He then entered the Wesleyan University of Iowa, where he > studied for about two years. In 1870 he returned to his native town of > Jefferson and engaged in school teaching, which vocation he followed in > different parts of Greene county until 1876. He then entered regularly upon > his medical studies which he had been pursuing during vacation in teaching, > in the office of his uncle, Dr. B. W. Denney, of Garard's Fort, Greene Co., > Penn. He afterward entered Miami Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio, in which > he took the progressive course, and from which he graduated in the spring of > 1879. In June of that year he established himself in Claysville, where he > remained until December 1, 1891, when he moved to Washington and has since > continued in the active practice of his profession, in which he has met with > gratifying success, being professionally and socially highly esteemed in the > community. On March 3, 1881, the Doctor was united in marriage with Lucinda, > third daughter of John and Sarah Bell, of Morgan township, Greene Co., > Penn., and they have two children: John McCullough and Mary Bell. > Politically Dr. Denney is a Republican, and has held various offices of > trust. He served as supervisor in the Eleventh Pennsylvania District, in > connection with the eleventh decennial census of the counties of Washington, > Greene, Fayette, Beaver and Somerset. He is a member of the Americus Club of > Pittsburgh, Penn., and in religious faith is a member of the First > Presbyterian Church of Washington. Dr. Denney is prominently identified with > the Masonic fraternity, being a member of the lodge, chapter and commandery > at Washington, Penn., and a member of Syria Temple, Pittsburgh. > > > Text taken from page 195 of: > Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington > County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893). > Transcribed March 1997 by Karen Souhrada of Pittsford, NY as part of the > Beers Project. > > >

    09/19/2002 10:20:06
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. Dear List, I hope this helps someone. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cathy Joynt Labath" <labaths@worldnet.att.net> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 7:20 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: IASCOTT-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [IASCOTT] Index to WWI Soldier's Discharge Records- B Surnames > > > Index to WWI Soldier's Discharge Records > Scott Co, Iowa > (These are on film at the Davenport Public Library) > > B > > Bacon, William Ellsworth > Baenjiger, Alfred T > Bagonye, Eugene I > Bahns, Harro O > Bailie, Arthur Ray > Bailey, Samuel > Baker Jesse Peter > Bakoulas, James > Baldridge, John H > Banks, Carl F > Bank, Howard > Banks, Willie A > Bannister, Willie > Barraclough, George > Barbee, Homer > Bark, Fred > Barnes, Joseph > Barron, Vincent Thomas > Bartels, Charles C > Barton, William L > Barton, Hugh P > Bauer, Alfred > Baurose, Fred C > Barrett, Walter Thomas > Beatty, Henry W > Beck, Fred A > Becker, Orrie Louis > Becker, John J Jr > Beckmann, Arno > Beckmann, Allison R > Beckmann, Herman J > Bedford, Robert Irving > Behm, John H > Behning, Harry A > Behrend, Julius E > Bein, Fred C > Beliel, Frank B > Bell, Clarence > Bell, John William > Bell, Raymond Jack > Benson, Barney T > Begahn, John G > Beranek, George G > Berg, Edward Anthony > Berger, Charles > Berger, Paul J > Berger, William Max > Berodt, William > Berthel, Peter A > Bertram, Emil > Berwald, Walter E > Beyer, Harry H > Bierberback / Biederback, William F > Biles, Harry > Birtness, Jarvin S > Bishop, Dale E > Bischoff, Raymond L > Bischoff, Walter M > Biscor, Thomas G > Bitterman, Grant B > Bixby, Herbert C > Blackledge, Louis L > Blackburn, George A > Blair, William L > Bledsoe, Edward M > Blesse, William F > Blickhan, Edward R > Block, John R > Brubeck, Frank Rudolph > Blub??, Charles H > Blunk, August Christian > Blunk, Joseph A > Blunk, Walter J > Bockman, William > Bohmsack, Fred O > Boldt, Carl G > Bolte, Fred W > Bomberg, Perrin Leroy > Bonham, Jacob F > Borchers, Elmer H > Borsen, Arthur C > Bosworth, Cosless W > Bowers, Henry E > Bowling, Raymond H > Braam, Arnold > Bragonier, DeWitt > Bramman, Ernest G > Brammer, Roy I > Brandt, Charles F > Brandt, Herman J > Brashear, George L > Brasch, Raymond L > Brashear, William Dudley > Breede, Henry William > Bremer, Albert Fred > Bremer, John A > Brentise / Brentice, Henry W > Briggs, Charles C > Briggs, Edison H > Briggs, Francis Marion > Britt, John > Brown, Albert W > Brown, Chester A > Brown, Claude C > Brown, Clyde Raymond > Brown, Clyde Wesley > Brown, Fred O > Brown, James > Brown, Oscar W > Brown, Paul R > Brownell, W.P. > Broders, Elmer L > Brooks, Walter L > Brugge, Anthony P > Brussel, George > Bryson, Harold > Buck, Theodore M > Buemann, Charley > Bull, John Clair > Bullis, Delbert > Burlingame, Claude E > Burns, Earl L > Burrows, Lewis W > Burton, James A > Burton, John B > Buser, Myron W > > > Cathy Joynt Labath > Scott Co, IA USGenWeb Project > http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/index.htm > >

    08/08/2002 12:35:06
    1. Blackledge Query
    2. linda Hodge
    3. Dear List, I found this query on Genforum. Looking for information on Alice Evans who married a BLACKLEDGE prior to 1815, prob. in Butler Co. or surrounding counties in PA. She is listed in the will of her father, John EVANS, which is dated 1815,(b. 1734 in Lancaster Co. PA, d. 4 Feb 1817 in Mercer Twp., Butler Co., PA) as being married to a BLACKLEDGE. An Alice B. EVANS is listed in the IGI as marrying Isaac BLACKLEDGE in 1792 in PA. He was born 3 Nov 1770 in Bucks Co., PA to Thomas and Margaret WRIGHT BLACKLEDGE. An Allee EVANS is listed in the pedigree file of Rich and Cass Mather as being born in Greene Co., PA to John and Margaret EVANS on 4 Jul 1777 and she died 28 Sep 1866. The Mathers list her as the mother of Noah TEAL and Isaac BLACKLEDGE as his father. Their Isaac is listed as dying 22 Jun 1826 in Greene Co., PA. T. Thawley, his source the Teal family Bible, lists their marriage as 27 Dec 1798. Does anyone know this family? Is Alice B EVANS and Allee the same person? Is her father the John EVANS of Mercer Twp. Butler Co. PA? Any information appreciated. The person who posted this message can be reached at the following email address: mham2@evansinet.com

    08/04/2002 01:07:45
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. From My PML list. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Tourison" <treetrails@hotmail.com> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 4:19 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: NJ-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NJ] NJ/PA Connections > > > The following are surname families extracted from two (2) books. #1 - EARLY > FRIENDS FAMILIES OF UPPER BUCKS by Clarence V(Vernon) Roberts; #2 - HISTORY > OF BYBERRY & MORELAND, by Joseph C(Comly) Martindale. Many of these family > members had connections to New Jersey. I will be glad to make them > available to anyone who asks. Again, post requests with the surname wanted > in the 'subject' area. > > ADAMSON, ASHTON, BALL, BLACKLEDGE, BOLTON, BURSON, CADWALLADER, CARR, > CARVER, CHAPMAN, CLOTHIER, CUSTARD, DENNIS, DUFFIELD, EDWARDS, FOULKE, > GREEN, GILBERT, GRIFFITH, HALLOWELL, HEACOCK, HICKS, IDEN JAMISON, JOHNSON, > KINSEY, KNIGHT, LANCASTER, LESTER, LEVICK - BULLOCK, LEWIS, LOTT, > MARTINDALE, McCARTY, MILLER, MORGAN, MORRIS, NIXON, PENROSE, PHILLIPS, > RAWLINGS, ROBERTS, SAURMAN, SHAW, SHEARER, STRAWN, THOMAS, THOMSON, > THORNTON, TOMLINSON, WALTON, ZORNS. > > David Tourison, Sheridan Wyoming > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > http://www.hotmail.com

    07/26/2002 03:51:44
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Dittobyte@aol.com> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 9:19 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: NCBERTIE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NCBERTIE] Re: Richard Blackledge > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2UB.2ACI/217.987.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Hello, > I am interested in the children of Richard Blackledge and Elizabeth. > I have Ann Blackledge b. SC abt 1797 to Herren Walters b abt 1785 SC. This is my direct line. I am trying to find Ann's parents. Is there anyway I can get a copy of the bible pages? > Sincerely, > Lori Walters Lampkins >

    07/19/2002 01:58:10
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <STELLVA@aol.com> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 6:43 AM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: PATRICK-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Eliakim Patrick 1785-1852 Beaufort Co NC > > > I'd like to make contact with anyone working brothers John, Isaac and Eliakim > Patrick of Craven, Pitt & Beaufort Cos NC. > > MY NOTES on Eliakim Patrick 1785 Craven - bef. 12/1852 Beaufort, m. 1805 > Polly Riggs, m.c. 1845 Mary Ives: > > James Eliakim Patrick, d. 1938, said that he had been told as a boy that his > great grandfather was a Fitz Patrick. This would be the father of Eliakim. > Edward Fitz Patrick d.c. 1781 Craven Co. NC used the names Fitz Patrick and > Patrick in his will for his sons (Daniel, Menan, Menoah & Micajah); John > Patrick of Tyrrell Co. NC is probably the John who used the name John Fitz > Patrick; and Thomas Patrick of Tyrrell was also known as Thomas Fitz Patrick. > > Eliakim was age 5 in 1790: Micajah and Joel of Pitt both had sons under age > 16 in 1790; John Fitzpatrick of Dobbs Co. had a son under age 16. Thomas > Patrick, Isaac Patrick and John Patrick, all of 1790 Tyrell Co. NC, have sons > under age 16. > > Eliakim was age 15 in 1800: Joel Patrick's son of 1790 is no longer in the > household; Solomon Patrick of Pitt has a son 10-16, as does John Patrick of > Craven (who may be one and the same as John of Dobbs). Isaac Patrick of > Tyrell has five males under age 25 in his household and two are between 10 > and 15 years old. > > Ben M. Patrick believed Eliakim was born and raised in Craven but there is no > proof to back this up. Eliakim is first seen in 1804 Craven, when he > purchased land. In 1829, he purchased land in Beaufort and is noted "of > Craven." > > In 1810, Eliakim was 25, married and had a son about 2-3 years old. In 1820, > he was 35 and John R. was about age 13. It is thought Eliakim was in Craven > during this time and his household has not yet been found in census records. > > Eliakim is associated with the following Patricks: In June, 1813, Eliakim > Patrick and Jesse McCotter were security for John Patrick of Craven when he > was appointed constable in Craven. Isaac Patrick was security in 1819, when > John Patrick gave bond to marry Sally Rice. Isaac Patrick signed the bond > when Eliakim married Polly Riggs in 1805 Craven County. (NCA MB 117 P-Q) > Eliakim's son, James Madison, refers to "Uncle Isaac." (Ben M. Patrick, > Patrick Genealogy, 1941) Eliakim's land in Beaufort County adjoined that of a > Benjamin Patrick, who was a witness to his will. The land Eliakim purchased > in 1829 Beaufort adjoined Thomas Vines and Vines' property adjoined William > Patrick, brother of the above Benjamin (sons of Cornelius & Ann Patrick). > > In 1804, Eliakim purchased 140 acres in Craven Co., NC from William Muse. > Between 1804 and 1834, he acquired about 3,100 acres of land, not including > 1,200 acres purchased at Sheriff's sales with others (Craven Deed Books 36, > 39-41, 43, 48, 50, 55) and he sold several thousand acres, leaving at least > 1,000 in Craven mentioned in his will. He was constable in Craven County > 1810-11, 1813, 1815, 1839, 1840-1841. > > Eliakim Patrick purchased for $25.50 50A land NS Neuse River WS Bay River SS > Gail's Creek being upper part of 100 acres given to William Jones by his > brother Francis Jones by deed 3 Sept. 1792; Craven Co. writ of Fieri Facius, > March, 1818 heirs of John Jones, deceased, of Bay River, for 8 lbs, 4 > shillings which Henry Tillman recovered against heirs of John Jones. > (abstracted by Martha Marble from Benjamin M. Patrick Collection at NC > Archives, Raleigh) > > Eliakim Patrick of Craven County bought 898 3/4 acres including mills and > improvements on the Chocowinity Creek adjoining John Cobbs, Joshua Ecklin and > Thomas Vines & Browns Branch, a 200 acre tract on the east side of the > Newbern Road and a one acre lot with house on the east side of Chocowinity > Creek below the mills on November 16, 1829 from the estate of William > Blackledge, Esquire, from his executor, Benjamin F. Blackledge, paying $1,500 > for the combined lands, all in Beaufort County. Witnesses were J. F. Carrow > and James Patrick (probably son of Eliakim). (Beaufort Co. NC Deeds > 1823-1829) This land adjoined Thomas Vines, father of Elizabeth H. Vines, > who would marry Eliakim's son, John. In 1834, he purchaed 170 acres in > Beaufort from Joseph M. Morris (Craven Deed Book 50, p. 365) and about 400 > acres in 1839 near Chocowinity from Sylvester Single. > > Eliakim is listed in the 1830, and 1850 census of Chocowinity, Beaufort Co. > NC. He is in Craven Co., NC in 1840 on the North side of the Neuse River. > 1850 census shows Eliakim, age 65, house 1194, family 1204, next door to his > son, John. Eliakim was a farmer with real estate valued at $1,250. In the > household Mary 43, Serena 40, Jane 34, Charlotty 27, Mary 5. > > Will dated July 22, 1842, probate December, 1852 Beaufort Co., NC, named wife > Mary and left her plantation "I now live at Chocowinity" and 2 Negroes; son > John R., son James M., land he now lives in a deed of gift; dtrs. Serena W., > Susanah J. and Charlotte N., land in Craven Co., 100 acres known as Hugh > Henry place, 100 acres head of Trent Creek, 170 acres on Smith's, 1/3 on > Chapill Creek called Skye land of 1000, each a Negro; grandson Eliakin > Patrick $50. Executors: sons John R. and J. M. Patrick. Codocils > 1843-disposition of Negroes; 1845-dtr. Charlotte Nash Patrick's Negro sold; > 2/12/1851-Negroes divided between my daughters Serena Jane and Charlotte. At > probate, Joseph A. Archable, Benjamin Patrick and Henry A. Ellison attested > to the handwriting. > > According to Ben M. Patrick (1941 Patrick Genealogy), a John Patrick of > Glasgow Co., blacksmith, purchased 100 acres in Beaufort County on the east > side of Creeping Swamp on January 5, 1795, from Thomas Sutton (Beaufort Deeds > 2-3, p. 56). This same John Patrick purchased a colt and mare from Charles > Hammond in Pitt County in 1797. (Pitt Deeds N, p. 357). A John "Minoah" > Patrick sold the 100 acres at Creeping Swamp to Thomas Buck (b.1806) in 1828. > Ben Patrick believed that John Patrick of Glasgow might be the John Patrick > of 1790 Dobbs Co. The middle name appears in the 1828 deed, but it unclear if > it is Minoah, Minoh or some other spelling, and even looks like Minor in some > places. > > There was an older Eliakim Patrick in Tyrrell County, NC, who purchased two > slaves and a mare from David Hunter in 1799. (Tyrrell Co. Deeds 12, 615). No > further record of this Eliakim can be found in NC. An older Isaac Patrick was > also in Tyrrell County. (See Patrick notes) It is very likely these Patricks > of Tyrrell descend from Bryan Fitz Patrick d.c. 1709, as does Benjamin b. > 1796 of Cornelius who lived next to Eliakim in Chocowinity. This family is > the most likely that from which Eliakim descends; however, descendants of > Edward Fitz Patrick were also in early Craven County, along with those of > Joel. > > It is troubling that Eliakim purchased land in Craven in 1804, at the age of > 19. All information indicates Eliakim was born in 1785, but to have the funds > to begin purchasing land at age 19 suggests he is from a very wealthy family > or he has possibly received an estate distribution. It does appear Eliakim > had brothers Isaac and John Patrick of Craven. There's also an Eliakim > Patrick who enlisted as a Private on January 10, 1862 Beaufort Co., age 24, > Co. B, 3rd Light Artillery Regiment NC (NC Troops 1861-1865, A Roster, 1993) > who apparently does not descend from Eliakim d. 1852. > > Thomas Worsley Patrick 1801-by 1848 m. Dorcas Howard. She m. 2nd Tolbert > Selby in 1852. A letter from James Madison Patrick, s/o Eliakim Patrick, > refers to "cousin" Tolly Selby. Thomas Worsley Patrick was s/o Cornelius > Patrick 1762-aft. 1804 Beauf., m. Ann Worsley. Cornelius' son, Benjamin > Patrick, was a witness to Eliakim Patrick's will. Cornelius' son, William, > had land adjoining Eliakim. > > Judy Stell

    07/16/2002 11:18:48
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "H. Fazio" <hfaz@pdq.net> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 4:16 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: GEN-MAT-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [GM] The John Gray Blount Papers - See Names > > > The John Gray Blount Papers, Vol. III, 1796-1802, William Henry Masterson, > 1966. Hardback, 621 pages, 6-1/2x9-1.2, dustcover (frayed with 1/2" tear at > top), edges of pages discolored from exposure & surname written on bottom of > closed pages, otherwise in very good condition with no underlining, > highlighting, turned down corners or other markings. However, it did come > out of a smoking household. Inscribed by author, illustrated, fold-out maps, > portraits, every name index. The publication of these letters will make > available documentary materials relating to the family and North Carolina to > all. During the period covered by the letters, events occurred that > transformed the three Blount brothers, John Gray, William, & Thomas, > personally, as well as the structure & position of the family. Contents > include: > > Forward > Preface > List of Illustrations > Introduction > Chronological List of the John Gray Blount Papers Included in this Volume > The John Gray Blount Letters for: 1796; 1797; 1798; 1799;, 1800; 1801; > 1802. > Other Papers for 1796-1802 > Index > > Surnames include: Alderson, Allen, Allison, Alston, Anderson, Apthorpe, > Archer, Armstrong, Ashe,Ashley, Ashwqood, Atkinson, Avery, Badger, Baker, > Ball, Bell, Benbury, Bettner, Blackledge, Blount, Bonner, Borland, Bowdoin, > Borland, Bowdon, Bradley, Brickel, Brittain, Brown, Bryan, Burr, Butler, > Cabarrus, Caldwell, Cameron, Campbell, Cap, Carey, Carrick, Carson, Casso, > Claiborne, Clark, Coakley, Cobb, Cocke, Cogdell, Cole, Collins, Conway, > Cousin, Cox, Coxe, Creecy, Cruger, Davie, Davis, Deshon, Dexter, Dickinson, > Donelson, Durham, Evans, Farragut, Farris, Fisk, Fournier, Gales, Gaston, > Gaylard, Geddy, Gillis, Gilpin, Glasgow, Goelet, Gorham, Graham, Grainger, > Grant, Granville, Grist, Grove, Gunn, Habersham, Hall, Hamilton, Hampton, > Hanrahan, Harget, Harris Hart, Harvey, Hawkins, Haywood, Hazelhurst, > Henderson, Hightower, Hodge, Hodgson & Nicholson, Hogg, Hudson, Iredell, > Jackson, Jasper, Jay, Jefferson, Johnston, Jones, Jordan, Keals, Kennedy, > King, Lake, LeRoy, Levy. Liston, Little, Long, Loring & Seaver, Love, > Lyon-Griswold, Lytle, McClung, McDaniel, McDowell, McKay,McNairy, Macon, > Madison, Mallett, Martin, Masters, Maxwell, Mayo, Meminger, Mitchell, > Monroe, Morris, Moss, Mountflorence, Mumford, Murdock, Nash, Neale, Newell, > Nicholson, Norfleet, Odgen, Ogg, Orr, Orton, Palmer, Patten, > Patton,Pendleton, Pennock, Person, Peterson, Pickering, Pillson, Poey, Polk, > Ponton, Porie, Porterfield, Potter, Prescott, Price, Prior, Princeton, > Ragsdale, Reddick, Rhea, Rhodes, Rice, Roach, Robertson, Robinson, Romayne, > Ross, Russell, Salter, Schenck, Schermerhorn, Selby, Sevier, Shannon, > Simpson, Singleton, Sitgreaves, Skinner, Skipworth, Slade, Smallwood, Smith, > Smithey, Spaight, Stanly, Statt, Steele, Stockdell, Stokes, Stone, Story, > Strother, Summerville, Sumner, Swansey, Swindell, Tagert, Tatom, Taylor, > Thomas, Thompson, Thomson, Tillman, Tisdaye, Toole, Topping, Toussaint, > Trenchard. Truxton, Tuley, Turner, Tyrrell, Van Noorden, Vance, Wallace, > Watson, Webb, Wellborn, West, White, Whitney, Whyte, Williams, Williamson, > Willis, Wilson, Winchester, Woods, Wolcott, Wright, Wynns, and Young. > > $30 plus $3.50 media mail postage and handling > > >

    06/22/2002 05:25:55
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lydie Anderson" <lydbrent95@msn.com> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 4:11 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: BASS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BASS] Bass, Andrew, Sr. > > > I found this in the archives: > > BASS, Andrew, Senr. [A] -- 22 Jan 1770 / Mar 1770 -- Planter. Son Richard > BASS, Junr., and son Andrew BASS, Junr., and son in law Richard BLACKLEDGE > to be equally divided between them the following sums of money: £20 due from > the estate of Luke WHITFIELD, £30 due from the estate of Col. Thomas > ARMSTRONG, £70 due from John HUNT, £3 5s due from William WILKERSON, £2 _s > due from John ALBERT [torn] Grandson Andrew BASS the younger and out of the > money he is to have four years Education and £80 proclamation money to build > a house on aforesaid plantation [mentioned in the torn part?] Grandson > Richard BLACKLEDGE my Negro Sambo . son Uriah BASS [torn] land on Grays > Branch on the Northeast Cape Fear in "Dupland County" to be sold. Grandson > William BLACKLEDGE £70 to be laid out in two Negro girls [torn] Celia > COVINGTON £60. Four grandsons: Thomas BLACKLEDGE, William BLACKLEDGE, Andrew > BASS the younger, and Uriah BASS. On or about 14 Nov 1783, the remaining > property equally divided between my four grandsons. Executor: [torn] Wit: > Joseph ALLEN, B. NEWPORT, Jeremiah LOFTIN. > -------------------------------- > End of NCSAMPSO-D Digest V01 Issue #46 > > LydieGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com >

    06/22/2002 05:24:13
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Starling, Sharon " <sharon.starling@utahhomes.com> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 2:53 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: ALHENRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [ALHENRY] OBITUARY;REV. DAVID LEE CUTCHENS 06-08-38--06-29-01 > > > > Was Laura Vee Cutchens that is mentioned below the daughter of Annie Lee > Cutchens and Alex Cutchens? If So, who are the parents of her husband , John > Lee Cutchens? I am a Cutchens descendent. > Sharon Long Starling > -----Original Message----- > From: Mississippimud01@aol.com > To: ALHENRY-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: 6/16/02 10:23 PM > Subject: [ALHENRY] OBITUARY;REV. DAVID LEE CUTCHENS 06-08-38--06-29-01 > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Death > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/4300/YS.2ADI/2263 > > Message Board Post: > > Laurel, MS :The Rev. David Lee Cutchens, 63, of Laurel, died Friday, > June 29, 2001, at his residence from cancer. Funeral > services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, at Lee's Chapel Baptist > Church, with burial in Mill Creek Congregational Methodist Church > Cemetery. Lendon James and Rayburn Freeman will officiate. > A retired automobile mechanic, and a licensed airplane pilot, he was an > ordained Baptist Minister and served as pastor of Lee's Chapel Baptist > Church. He was a devoted caregiver for his mother-in-law, Myranda > Reeves, prior to her death in 1998. > He was preceded in death by his mother, Laura Vee Cutchens Hatfield; > father, John Lee Cutchens; and one sister, Eleanor Elaine Cutchens. > He is survived by his wife, Faye Blackledge Cutchens of Laurel; adopted > son, Frankie Lee Wright of Laurel; and! > one brother, Thomas Paul Cutchens of Newville, Alabama. > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    06/22/2002 05:22:36
    1. Fw: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge"
    2. linda Hodge
    3. Dear List, This was found on my PML list. I hope that it helps someone. Linda Hodge ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Guinness" <guinness@wundow.wustl.edu> To: <LHODGE@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 6:21 PM Subject: PML Search Result matching "Blackledge" > ===================================================================== > A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this > search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ===================================================================== > Source: NYBROOKLYN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Union-Argus, May 31, 1878 > > > BROOKLYN UNION-ARGUS > May 31, 1878 > > Obituary Notes. > Annie E. CLARK, aged 21; funeral today, 649 Atlantic Avenue. > Patrick DONOHUE, aged 60; funeral today, corner Bond and Douglas Streets. > Willie WARING, aged 2; funeral today, 54 St. Mark's Avenue. > Joseph N. DOUGLAS, aged 34; funeral Sunday, 407 Bushwick Avenue. > Israel A. SMITH; funeral tomorrow, 93 Grand Street, E. D. > Raymond J. VEGA; funeral today, 49 Smith Street. > > Died. > HUNTINGTON Suddenly, at the residence of her parents, 249 Carlton Avenue, > on Thursday evening, May 30, Alice Lee, beloved daughter of B. H. and Sarah > R. HUNTINGTON, aged twelve years and six months. Notice of funeral in > tomorrow's papers. > > VREELAND On Thursday, May 30, Hattie Beebe, youngest daughter of William > A. and Frances M. VREELAND, aged eighteen years, one month and twenty-four > days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral > from the residence of her parents, 123 Prospect Place, on Saturday, June 1. > > THE SUICIDAL MANIA. > A BROOKLYN PHYSICIAN JUMPS FROM A STEAMBOAT. > He Leaves His Stateroom on the Drew and Drowns Himself Sad End of a > Promising Life. > The New York police telegraphed to this city that at 4:30 this AM a man > registered as Frederick COOLIDGE, and supposed to be a physician in a > Brooklyn Hospital, committed suicide by jumping into the Hudson River from > the Drew, of the People's Line, while on his way to New York City from > Albany. The body was not recovered. > > Dr. SMITH called at Police Headquarters about noon and stated that the name > of the physician who committed suicide was Frederick Coalridge TALCOT, > Coalridge being the maiden name of the mother of the deceased. > > Attempted to Drown Herself. > While a Grand Street Ferry boat was crossing the East River from New York > yesterday afternoon, a woman stepped over the chains and attempted to jump > into the water. Mr. Thomas A. OAKES, of 24 Patchen Avenue, divining her > intention, prevented her from jumping, and she was taken to the Fifth > Precinct Station, and finally gave her name as Mary ADAMS, wife of an > ex-police sergeant of New York, but refused to give her residence. To > Justice ELLIOTT this morning she stated that she had been suffering from > neuralgia and trouble and must have been temporarily insane. The Justice > thereupon discharged her. Mrs. ADAMS is a fine-looking woman, was neatly > dressed, and did not appear to be addicted to drink. > > A Dose of Arsenic. > Michael MCNAMEE, aged thirty-eight, of 273 Third Avenue, while under the > influence of liquor last night, attempted to commit suicide by taking > arsenic. He was attended by Dr. MATHESON, of 337 Union Street, and removed > in an ambulance to St. Peter's Hospital. > > THE RAILROAD MURDER. > CAPTAIN MACKELLAR ARRESTS A MAN ON SUSPICION. > Grounds upon which the Arrest was Made An Extract from Primrose's Time > Book The Juries, Etc. > Captain MACKELLAR, of the Eighth Precinct, is working energetically and > intelligently to discover the person or persons who placed the tie and > stones on the track of the Prospect Part & Coney Island Railroad Wednesday > night, causing the wrecking of a construction train and the death of the > conductor, brakeman, and three laborers. The scene of the occurrence being > just within the city limits, it devolves upon him especially to do what he > can to ferret out the perpetrators of the diabolical deed, and one step was > taken by him this morning that circumstances seem to have warranted him in > taking. The step was the arresting at five o'clock, through the agency of > Detective DRUBEN, of a laborer named Thomas HYLAND, twenty-six years of > age, married and living at No. 160 Twenty-first Street, on suspicion of > being the guilty party. > > The captain says that HYLAND was for some time one of the construction gang > in charge of conductor George PRIMROSE, and was discharged by him a little > over a week ago for leaving his work to carouse in a liquor saloon. He also > says that at the time hot words passed between them, and that it is stated > that HYLAND left threatening to "get square" with PRIMROSE. According to > the captain, HYLAND upon being informed of the terrible suspicions against > him, treated the matter very lightly. PRIMROSE's time-book shows that > HYLAND worked three days during the week ending May 18, his account closing > on Tuesday. The other members of the gang that week were H. DIERINGER, W. > H. CRAFT, H. MCCARROLL, J. STEELE, P. READLEY, John CLEAR, Owen WARD, J. > GROGHAN, P. COOK, T. TIERNEY, G. ALLARE, P. RYAN, J. CASSIDY, M. CARNES, P. > MCCUE, and D. TOMEY, a list that may prove valuable to the authorities > should they want evidence as to HYLAND's innocence or guilt. > > IN COURT. > HYLAND was taken down to Justice FERRY's Court this morning by Detective > DRUBEN on a charge entered against him. The prisoner seemed to treat the > matter very lightly, especially as no one at present has come forward as an > eye-witness of the dastardly act. The detective believes, however, he has > got the right man. > > As stated yesterday, the inquest will take place next Tuesday evening at > the Morgue. Two juries have been impaneled for the occasion. In the case of > CRAFT, the brakeman, who died at the Long Island College Hospital, the jury > comprises the following: > William COAKLEY, Harrison and Hicks Streets. > W. B. BRADFORD, 23 Wyckoff Street. > John GILCHRIST, 707 Jefferson Street. > Frederick SCHENFELDT, 110 Atlantic Avenue. > William JOGOE, 350 Hicks Street. > Michael MCGLYN, 45 Columbia Place. > John KENNY, 490 Hicks Street. > Michael KENNY, 400 Hicks Street. > > In the case of the four men whose bodies were taken to the Morgue, the > following were impaneled a jury: > Oliver BLACKLEDGE, 521 Myrtle Avenue. > James BENNETT, 530 Myrtle Avenue. > John MCINTEE, 214 Schenck Street. > Charles A. LEFFERTS, 242 Myrtle Avenue. > George BASTEDO, 261 Myrtle Avenue. > Alonzo A. HALL, 151 Clinton Avenue. > E. A. NORTHROP, 594 Myrtle Avenue.. > W. J. FRANCIS, 5 Greene Avenue. > > > THE COURTS. > Sentences in the Court of Sessions. > A number of prisoners were called up for sentence in the Court of Sessions > this morning, but previous thereto, John NICHOLS, who pleaded guilty of > embezzlement some few days ago, was brought up, and Judge MOORE said that > inasmuch as it has appeared that his offence was perpetrated in New York > City, it would be necessary to send him thither to be dealt with as the New > York authorities deemed proper. He was accordingly remanded for that purpose. > > James ARBUCKLE, convicted of burglary in the third degree, was then > sentenced to three years' imprisonment in the Penitentiary. > > An old and dwarfish specimen of a man named Herman GOLDSCHMIDT, who > reminded observers somewhat of RUBENSTEIN, the murderer, was then brought > up to be sentenced for bigamy, and the Court said that, owing to > circumstances which justified a lenient sentence, he would only impose an > imprisonment of fifteen months in the Penitentiary. > > The other prisoners sentenced were as follows: John Fox, assault and > battery, three months in the Penitentiary. > > Wm. VAN WINKLE, petty larceny, ten days in the jail. > > Edward NETHERCOLT, obtaining goods under false pretences, ten days in jail. > > Frank MURRAY, same offence, twenty days in jail. > > John MOORE, Michael MCGREGOR, Patrick MURPHY, and Thomas GROETTY, assault > and battery, one year each in the Penitentiary. John MATHERS, charged with > the same offence, was allowed to go on his own recognizance until wanted.

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