Hi, I have been looking for Jacob and Christiana Heavener/Hefner (whatever the spelling) for the past 5 years. I know that Christiana was a Stamey and her father was Daniel Stamey and they were related to Urban Aschenbrenner. I know nothing about Jacobs ancestors. I know Ann or Christiana died around 1882. My ancestor was William, son to Jacob and Christiana. They lived in Burke county around the SiverCreek area but I think they both came from Lincoln county. If anyone has any information please let me know. Thanks Trish Wingard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Propst" <annsid@citcom.net> To: <CATAWBA-WEST-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 8:16 PM Subject: RE: [CATAWBA-WEST] Re: Places of Worship in North Carolina west of Orange County between 1725 and 1900.. > Pat--What a wonderful project and I look forward to seeing great things. > I am hoping that some of the Transylvania County Gen List & Descendants > of John L. Kent folks might be able to help out in some small way. > > Ann Propst, Brevard, NC > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pat Cloninger [mailto:patcazc@abts.net] > Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 9:24 AM > To: CATAWBA-WEST-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CATAWBA-WEST] Re: Places of Worship in North Carolina west of > Orange County between 1725 and 1900.. > > I am being sellfish and seeking Christmas Gifts! First let me > wish for one > and all, a very Blessed and Joyous Christmas Season. > For some time I have been gathering as much information as > possible about > the Meeting Houses and Places where our ancestors worshipped. I thought > I > knew of all those places expecially here west of the Catawba River, but > I > have learned about two locations that had not previously attracted my > attention. I even learned where the meeting house was located in the > vicinity of the "Big Gullies". Someone asked me if I knew where this > was > and I told them about another Cemetery near a big gully but it was not > the > one they were seeking. Now I can give that person the information about > where the cemetery is located. > I am trying to put together information about all the early > meeting houses > West of the Catawba River during the period of 1750-1900. I will also > attempt to cover the area which was covered by the Lutheran and German > Reformed Ministers during this period. The extended area would be the > area > West of Orange County. This area would include St. Paul's Lutheran > Church > which is located just east of the Alamance Battleground on Alamance > Creek. > I was Pastor of thei Congregation in the late 1950's. Since I was > Pastor of > St. Paul's Alamance County and Trinity Lutheran Church, Vale in Catawba > County, I would like to cover all points between these points. > For me it is unique that I had the opportunity to learn > aboutthis area as a > Lutheran Minister. It is too bad that I was not involved in Historical > Research when I was living in those areas in my earlier years. > I would appreciate any and all information you are willing to > share with me > about the places of worship which you are familiar with. Because of my > families interest in History as well as my own, we have visited many of > the > older Churches which are located in this area. > > Thanking you in advance for your assistance in this project. > > Pat C. Cloninger > 1729 Brentwood Drive > Newton, NC 28658-3610 > > patcazc@abts.net > > ==== CATAWBA-WEST Mailing List ==== > ==== CATAWBA-WEST Mailing List ==== > Sharing info on the region West of the Catawba River, NC > For further info, see http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawb/ > Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page > > > > ==== CATAWBA-WEST Mailing List ==== > ==== CATAWBA-WEST Mailing List ==== > Sharing info on the region West of the Catawba River, NC > For further info, see http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccatawb/ > Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page >