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    1. [CUTBIRTH] Re: [WILCOXSON]Thank you Alice
    2. Beverly Barger
    3. Alice, Our son-in-law's line goes back to John WILCOXSON & Sarah BOONE also. It is his maternal grandmother's line. His grandmother is living. His greats were Bernice Juanita JONES & Jim Henry NORTHCOTT; His Greats were Amanda Ella CAMPBELL & Wiley Daniel JONES; His 2nd greats were Matilda CUTBIRTH & Dewitt Clinton CAMPBELL; His 3rd greats were Willis CUTBIRTH & Mary Elizabeth WAGNON; His 4th greats were Benjamin CUTBIRTH & Sarah Jolly MCCANN; His 5th greats were Daniel Boone CUTBIRTH & Elizabeth "Becky" COLEMAN; His 6th greats were Elizabeth WILCOXSON & Benjamin CUTBIRTH; His 7th greats were John WILCOXSON & Sarah BOONE; Does anyone out there else fall in this line anywhere? Thank you for your time and websites. Beverly (HIMES) BARGER in Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alice Imig Stipak" <alice@stipak.com> To: <WILCOXSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 2:50 AM Subject: [WILCOXSON] Wulfeck's Wilcoxson Book Update: Photos Posted! > Hi Listers, > > Guess it's time to wake up this list and share more WILLCOCKSON > genealogy again! > > I bet a lot of you are snowed in and shoveling, hope you are all OK. > Here in sunny northern CA it is comfortable, just a little rain recently. > > For all of you WILLCOCKSON/WILCOXSON/WILLCOXEN etc. researchers, please > note that thanks to Les Tate's great scans I have just finished posting > all of the scanned photos from the original book "Wilcoxson and Allied > Families (Willcockson, Wilcoxen, Wilcox)," by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck on my > family website at: > > Wilcoxson Book home page: > http://stipak.com/willcockson/WulfeckBook/WulfeckBook.htm > > Wilcoxson Book Illustrations page: > http://stipak.com/willcockson/WulfeckBook/WulfeckIllustrations.htm > > So far the book has been posted from the title page through page 44, > plus all illustrations from the book are now posted!! > <http://stipak.com/willcockson/WulfeckBook/WulfeckIllustrations.htm> We > will continue to post more pages from this important book in the future. > > While you're there, please visit our memorial website in honor of my > ancestors Elijah Willcockson > <http://stipak.com/willcockson/elijah/bios/1.htm#P3910> and his wife > Charlotte Calloway > <http://stipak.com/willcockson/elijah/%20bios/1.htm#P3910A>, at: > http://stipak.com/willcockson/elijah/ElijahWillcockson.htm > > Elijah was the grandson of John Willcockson and Sarah Boone; Charlotte, > Elijah's cousin, was their great-granddaughter (a special website for > John and Sarah will be launched and linked to this one in the future). > Born and raised in Ashe County, North Carolina in the late 1700's, > Elijah and Charlotte ventured west with the earliest pioneers, first in > 1815 to Kentucky and then in 1830 to Fulton County, Illinois, where they > finally settled for good. > > Many Illinois Willcoxen descendants are participating in our family > research; I am also the current ILGenWeb coordinator for Fulton Co. and > the ILFulton list admin. > > Hope to share our fascinating Willcockson family history with more of > you soon! > > Tare care, > Alice, 3rd great-granddaughter of Elijah's daughter Zerilda Willcoxen > Johnson > > > ============================== > 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 > >

    02/21/2003 12:13:47
    1. [CUTBIRTH] WILLCOCKSON, CUTBIRTH, CALLOWAY Websites
    2. Alice Imig Stipak
    3. Hi Beverly and listers, Yes, I connect right into your son-in-law's line. My 5th GG was Daniel Boone Cutbirth's sister Mary CUTBIRTH, daughter of Benjamin CUTBIRTH and Elizabeth WILLCOCKSON. Mary married Elijah CALLOWAY (more about him below). Elizabeth was a daughter of John WILLCOCKSON and Sarah BOONE, Daniel's oldest sister. Mary's and Daniel Boone Cutbirth's father Benjamin CUTBIRTH, a close friend and fellow long-hunter of Daniel BOONE, was the first pioneer to reach the Mississippi River from the East. The book King's Mountain and Its Heroes documents the feisty resistance of Charlotte's mother Mary Cutbirth, then a young girl, and of the whole Cutbirth family when British officers abusively invaded their home <http://stipak.com/willcockson/elijah/bios/1.htm#P3910AK> during the War of the Revolution. I have posted a long excerpt from that book on my family website here: http://stipak.com/willcockson/elijah/bios/1.htm#P3910AK Don't stop reading until you get to the CUTBIRTH part!! Mary CUTBIRTH named one of her son's Benjamin Cleveland CALLOWAY after the Colonel Cleveland in this historical story. [Note: There exists some confusion among family researchers about whether this son Benjamin's middle name was "Cleveland" or "Cutbirth" (after his grandfather Benjamin CUTBIRTH). Wulfeck cites the bible of his father Elijah CALLOWAY giving his name as "Benjamin Cleveland Calloway," a strong argument for that middle name.] My cousins and I have been gradually posting the important book "Wilcoxson and Allied Families (Willcockson, Wilcoxen, Wilcox)," by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck on my family website at: Wilcoxson Book home page: http://stipak.com/willcockson/WulfeckBook/WulfeckBook.htm So far the book has been posted from the title page through page 44, PLUS I have just posted all of the scanned PHOTOS and other illustrations from the whole book. My 4GG Mary CUTBIRTH married Hon. Elijah CALLOWAY, who served in the North Carolina General Assembly 1813-1824, first as Ashe County representative and then as state senator. Their daughter Charlotte CALLOWAY married her first cousin once removed Elijah WILLCOCKSON/Willcoxen; I have built a growing website for them at: http://stipak.com/willcockson/elijah/ElijahWillcockson.htm One interesting old photo that you all might want to see is of Mary CUTBIRTH's grandson Major Elijah Calloway WILLCOXEN and his wife Prudence (nee PUTMAN) WILLCOXEN, posted at: http://stipak.com/willcockson/elijah/bios/8.htm If anyone has other photos and/or bios, obits, stories, etc. regarding any of these lines, please share! I am posting as much as I can on my ad-free website to help all members of our extended CUTBIRTH / WILLCOCKSON / CALLOWAY families. If I get enough help from some of you I will start a website dedicated to the descendants of Benjamin CUTBIRTH and Elizabeth WILLCOCKSON, too! Each year we learn more about these wonderful families of ours, see more pictures, hear more stories, and better understand how they lived and how, through their grace, we came to be. Let's keep our motivation high as we work to bring the memories and long-lost cousins together again! Yours, Alice a living memory of Sarah Boone, Elizabeth Willcockson, Mary Cutbirth, Charlotte Calloway, and many other unforgettable early Americans Beverly Barger wrote: >Alice, >Our son-in-law's line goes back to John WILCOXSON & Sarah BOONE also. >It is his maternal grandmother's line. >His grandmother is living. >His greats were Bernice Juanita JONES & Jim Henry NORTHCOTT; >His Greats were Amanda Ella CAMPBELL & Wiley Daniel JONES; >His 2nd greats were Matilda CUTBIRTH & Dewitt Clinton CAMPBELL; >His 3rd greats were Willis CUTBIRTH & Mary Elizabeth WAGNON; >His 4th greats were Benjamin CUTBIRTH & Sarah Jolly MCCANN; >His 5th greats were Daniel Boone CUTBIRTH & Elizabeth "Becky" COLEMAN; >His 6th greats were Elizabeth WILCOXSON & Benjamin CUTBIRTH; >His 7th greats were John WILCOXSON & Sarah BOONE; >Does anyone out there else fall in this line anywhere? >Thank you for your time and websites. >Beverly (HIMES) BARGER in Texas > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Alice Imig Stipak" <alice@stipak.com> >To: <WILCOXSON-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 2:50 AM >Subject: [WILCOXSON] Wulfeck's Wilcoxson Book Update: Photos Posted! > > >>Hi Listers, >> >>Guess it's time to wake up this list and share more WILLCOCKSON >>genealogy again! >> >>I bet a lot of you are snowed in and shoveling, hope you are all OK. >>Here in sunny northern CA it is comfortable, just a little rain recently. >> >>For all of you WILLCOCKSON/WILCOXSON/WILLCOXEN etc. researchers, please >>note that thanks to Les Tate's great scans I have just finished posting >>all of the scanned photos from the original book "Wilcoxson and Allied >>Families (Willcockson, Wilcoxen, Wilcox)," by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck on my >>family website at: >> >>Wilcoxson Book home page: >> http://stipak.com/willcockson/WulfeckBook/WulfeckBook.htm >> >>Wilcoxson Book Illustrations page: >> http://stipak.com/willcockson/WulfeckBook/WulfeckIllustrations.htm >> >>So far the book has been posted from the title page through page 44, >>plus all illustrations from the book are now posted!! >><http://stipak.com/willcockson/WulfeckBook/WulfeckIllustrations.htm> We >>will continue to post more pages from this important book in the future. >> >>While you're there, please visit our memorial website in honor of my >>ancestors Elijah Willcockson >><http://stipak.com/willcockson/elijah/bios/1.htm#P3910> and his wife >>Charlotte Calloway >><http://stipak.com/willcockson/elijah/%20bios/1.htm#P3910A>, at: >> http://stipak.com/willcockson/elijah/ElijahWillcockson.htm >> >>Elijah was the grandson of John Willcockson and Sarah Boone; Charlotte, >>Elijah's cousin, was their great-granddaughter (a special website for >>John and Sarah will be launched and linked to this one in the future). >>Born and raised in Ashe County, North Carolina in the late 1700's, >>Elijah and Charlotte ventured west with the earliest pioneers, first in >>1815 to Kentucky and then in 1830 to Fulton County, Illinois, where they >>finally settled for good. >> >>Many Illinois Willcoxen descendants are participating in our family >>research; I am also the current ILGenWeb coordinator for Fulton Co. and >>the ILFulton list admin. >> >>Hope to share our fascinating Willcockson family history with more of >>you soon! >> >>Tare care, >> Alice, 3rd great-granddaughter of Elijah's daughter Zerilda Willcoxen >>Johnson >> >> >>

    02/21/2003 01:56:59