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    1. [DANIEL-L] Greene County, NC DANIEL family
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Good Morning, One of the possibilities I have looked at, recently, concerning the Greene County, NC DANIEL bunch is their connections back to the family of T&E of Tyrrell County, NC. I have seen nothing, specific, that I can put my finger on concerning that possibility but we know they lived on the border of Greene and Pitt County, NC and there are lots of T&E descendants in Pitt. On the 1783 Will of Joseph DAWSON, Sr. who is rumored to have been somewhat related to the LANES of Greene and Wayne County, NC, we find a John DANIEL and William WILSON as witnesses. A John DANIEL we know was a son of T&E born ABT 1725 and William WILSON was the name of one of the sons of John's sister, Sarah DANIEL, who married a John WILSON. John's witness of this will may indicate more than just a casual relationship to this DAWSON family. Both William WILSON's father and mother died quite young, so it would probably make sense he may have lived for a time with one of his uncles. We also do not know very much about John DANIEL, Sr. son of T&E,, who some say married a DOUGLAS, but I wonder if it was DAWSON, instead. We have few specific details for John DANIEL, Sr., other than he had a son named, John Daniel, Jr. and "some say" that John DANIEL, Sr. died in Burke County, GA. Many of the families in Greene County, NC are tied directly into families in Wayne County, NC which is why this DAWSON will was probated in Wayne. >From the Greene County, NC Archives <<< 1783, January 20. NC Archives CR.103.801.5. Wayne Co. Wills Will of Joseph Dawson, Sr. Proved April Court 1784. Wife: Patience. Children: William Dawson, Isaac Dawson, Joel Dawson, Thomas Dawson, Jesse Dawson, Grace Hinds, Esther Prescott, Rachel Parsons, Lany Dawson, Mary Aldredge, Sarah Waterer, Rebecca Smith, Selah Waterer. In the name of God amen the 20th day of January one thousand seven hundred and eighty three. I Joseph Dawson of Wayne county and the State of North Carolina being weak of body but of sound and perfect mind and memory. Thanks be given to God for the same and calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that His appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this Instrument to contain my Last Will and Testament in manner following To Witt: First of all I lend to my beloved wife Patience my Plantation of two hundred acres of land as I now live on and all my right and Title of an entry of one hundred and fifty acres of land adjoining the land I live on not yet surveyed and my still and four cows and calves and her choice of two chairs her choice of one feather bed and furniture half my hogs my sorrel mare, the colt as the said mare is with fold with excepted. I also lend my wife all my Plantation working tools and what iron I have that is to work up and four ewes and one frying pan all during her widowhood and no longer. Item. I give to my said wife my hand saw and grindstone and one beef her choice and I give her the corn and meat now in the house and half the cotton and flax now in the house and all the fodder and one small case with twelve bottles also I give my said wife every thing as I had by her when I married her that is now in being and whatever things such as corn, cotton, pease, flax wheat, potatoes and is on my land growing or made at my death. I give the same to my wife to support her and her family and I give to my said wife my cart and wheels to her and her heirs forever. Item, I give to my son William Dawson my Great Bible besides what I have heretofore given him to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give to my son Isaac Dawson my two negroes Ostroe? and Moreah besides what I have heretofore given him to him and his heirs forever. Item I give to my son Joel Dawson five shillings specie besides what I have heretofore given him to him and his heirs forever. Item I give to my son Thomas Dawson five shillings specie besides what I have heretofore given him to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give to my Daughter Grace Hinds five shillings specie besides what I have heretofore given her to her and her heirs forever; Item I give to my daughter Esther Prescoat five shillings specie besides what I have heretofore given her to her and her heirs forever. Item. I give to my Daughter Rachel Parsons three pounds specie besides what I have heretofore given her to her and her heirs forever. Item. I give to my daughter Lany Dawson four cows and calves at Francis Beemans one bed and furniture and one iron pot and pot hooks and all my pewter as I had when I married my last wife to her and her heirs forever; Item. my desire is that all the rest of my estate not heretofore mentioned maybe sold at nine months credit and the money arising thereby to be equally divided amongst my four daughters meaning Mary Aldredge, Sarah Waterer, Rebekah Smith and Selah Waterer besides what I have heretofore given them to them and their heirs forever. Item. I give to my son Jesse Dawson the lands and Plantation as I now live on as I lent my wife after my said wifes widowhood is determined as aforesaid, and all the rest of my estate as I lent my wife at her death or marriage I give to my said son Jesse Dawson to him and his heirs forever. And my desire is that if my sorrel mare should bring a colt as was before excepted, Then I desire it may be sold at four years old if it lives and the money got thereby to go towards maintaining and schooling my said son Jesse and my desire is that my son Jesse be of age at Eighteen years to act and do for himself. and my desire is that my negroes may not be taken away from my wife if the crop then on the ground at my death be not fully compleated and housed and not till then and if my son Jesse Dawson should die leaving no lawfull heir begotten from his body. Then what I give him to be equally divided such as lands and other things as I left him to be sold after my wifes death or marriage and the money equally divided amongst all my children aforementioned (Esther Prescoat only excepted) to them and their heirs forever. And lastly I constitute nominate and appoint my loving wife Patience executrix and my beloved friend John Handley and my loving son William Dawson executors of this my last will and testament Revoking disannulling and making void all other wills and testaments by me made ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament In witness whereof I the said Joseph Dawson have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal the day and year first within written. Signed Joseph (his mark) Dawson Signed sealed and acknowledged in Presence of John Lawson, John (X) Daniel William (X) Wilson >>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

    03/07/2004 11:32:48
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Warren County, NC Deed -- James DANIEL, deceased
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Yes, Mike, that is who they were. As for the COCKE and COOKE assignments for the wife of this James DANIEL. I do not know which was correct. According to the story, COCKE was written through and change to COOKE on the records in Granville County, NC. The question is -- who made this change and when was it made. Generally the COCKE family seems to have been around this bunch and I know of no COOKES that were around them in Granville but maybe someone else has some knowledge on this COCKE-COOKE controversy. This was actually started about 10 years ago by a woman from Granville. Up until then, it was generally assumed Sarah was a COCKE and not a COOKE. Personally, I do not like records that have been changed, unless their is some documentation as to why the name(s) and/or specifics of those records were altered. A lot of county records are available to the general public and they are too easy for someone to alter to suit their view of a particular marriage, deed, etc. Any change to these records, unless there is documentation as to why they were changed, should always be treated with more than a slight degree of skepticism. Specifics in these county records, like the first answer that comes to mind when you take a test, are generally the right ones. Personally, I cannot see early DANIEL researchers picking it up as COCKE and all of a sudden it becomes COOKE. That, to me is not plausible, even if it was actually COOKE. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: Runforf471@aol.com To: jclarke@rose.net ; DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 11:10 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Warren County, NC Deed -- James DANIEL, deceased John, This appears to be James, brother of John Williams DANIEL. Mary ROYSTER was James" dau. who married David ROYSTER in Granville in Jan 1775. Zadock was son of John Williams DANIEL. James did, in fact, have a wife Sarah but I don't think we have established her surname. This is not the James that married Sarah COCKE to the best of my knowledge. I believe that James left a will in Kentucky about 1820. Mike Daniel

    03/07/2004 10:34:07
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Warren County, NC Deed -- James DANIEL, deceased
    2. John, This appears to be James, brother of John Williams DANIEL. Mary ROYSTER was James" dau. who married David ROYSTER in Granville in Jan 1775. Zadock was son of John Williams DANIEL. James did, in fact, have a wife Sarah but I don't think we have established her surname. This is not the James that married Sarah COCKE to the best of my knowledge. I believe that James left a will in Kentucky about 1820. Mike Daniel

    03/07/2004 04:10:55
    1. [DANIEL-L] Warren County, NC Deed -- James DANIEL, deceased
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. This is an interesting deed. Some say James who married Sarah COCKE died in Granville County, NC in 1786 but maybe not. At least this will is still on probate in Warren County, NC in 1798. At least there are some more family names included in this estate settlement. <<< 310. 9 Jan. 1798; Feb. Ct. 1798. Div. Est. of JAMES DANIEL, dec'd., agreeable to will, between LUCY SMITH & POLLY ROYSTER, dtrs. Of MARY ROYSTER. Commrs. who made division: JOHN W. DANIEL, ISHAM HARRIS & ZADOK DANIEL. >>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

    03/07/2004 09:16:16
    1. [DANIEL-L] RANDALS/RANDLES of Greene County, GA
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Good Morning, It has been long rumored the RANDALS or RANDLES of Greene County, GA were RALDOLPHS and that may well be true. The ISHAMS, LANES and RANDOLPHS were closer than thieves and point into the JEFFERSONS of Chesterfield County, VA. Dabney CARR, Esq. married Martha JEFFERSON and his CARR descendants point right into my RICHTER bunch in Morgan County, GA, which also has a DANIEL and LANE descendant in it. Alice E. DANIEL (1854-1924) was the great-grand daughter of Capt. Isham LANE RS-NC (ABT 1730-1801) of Greene County, NC. He was married to a Lewcy, probably Lucretia. He was the son of Thomas LANE who I think was a brother of Joseph LANE, Jr. who married Patience McKINNIE. Alice was the grand daughter of Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830) and Penelope LANE, d/o Capt. Isham LANE of Greene County, NC. All confirmed. What is not confirmed is the parents of Robert C. DANIEL but I believe they point back into the family of either Simon DANIEL and Elizabeth ROGERS of Edgecombe County, NC or Thomas DANIEL and Elizabeth LANIER of Tyrrell and I do not know which may be the greater possibility. Lucy LANE may have also been an ALLEN, since that was the first given name found in Penelope's family. The C. in Robert's name may also have been CULLEN, since that was a given name in the family of Capt. Isham LANE but it could also have been COUNCIL or even Chesley. However, the one thing is -- this whole bunch points right back into the WHITFIELD and BRYANS families of Craven and Dobbs County, NC. Isham LANE of Craven has a RW Land Grant that was never claimed. Also, one of Penelope's brothers was a Bryan LANE and I am not against the possibility that Lucy LANE was a BRYAN or CULLEN, with those names figuring so prominently in her children's names. All of this makes me want to re-think my assignment of Thomas DANIEL (ABT 1740-1813) of Greene County, NC and consider the possibility he was a DANIEL out of this overall DANIEL line from Tyrrell or Edgecombe County, NC because of the many Halifax County, NC links in this overall family. If so, the BURNEY connections for him sound plausible and if these RANDLES were actually RANDOLPHS, long rumored to be the case, then this would match up too, especially if there is a LANE or ISHAM connection to this Thomas DANIEL or his wife. Your thoughts..... John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

    03/06/2004 12:18:36
    1. [DANIEL-L] James Crawford DANIEL-Co C, 30th AL Infantry
    2. Brenda Joiner
    3. Today when I was searching one of the Civil War Sites, I found the name James Crawford DANIEL. He served with Co. C, 30th AL Infantry during the Civil War. This is the same regiment that my GGGrandfather, Joseph A. DANIEL, served with. This regiment was "mustered in" here in Talladega at Camp Curry. Does anyone know who James Crawford DANIEL was? I looked on Ancestry.com and Familysearch.org. Found nothing on Ancestry; found several in Familysearch, but not sure if he was one of the ones listed. Any Help Will Be Appreciated. Brenda in Alabama

    03/05/2004 09:36:04
    1. [DANIEL-L] Eustace,Edmund, Alice, Walter, Million, Ann,William, , Jeffreys,Alex and Sarah Daniel of New Kent county, VA. Land records and Parish records.
    2. Vickie Lomon
    3. I am hoping someone may know something about this family that was in New Kent county, VA. They are listed on the New Kent land tax records and also the Parish records. The Lyons family also are located in New Kent county, a Nehemiah Daniel that was living in Patrick county, VA. Married Anne Lyons, I can't help but think this line may connect somehow to the Edward Daniel line living in Henry county, Va. But I may be mistaken? Does anyone happen to know if this line has ever been researched before? Thanks Vickie Eustace Son of Edmond and Alice Daniel, born Decem'r 14, baptized Feb'ry 6.,1736,New Kent county, VA. James Son of Walter and Million Daniel, born Octo'r 21, baptized Nov'r 27. 1737, New Kent county, VA. New Kent county, Va. Land Tax 1782 Ann Daniel 100 Walter Daniel 30 153 YEAR. . 1758. Mary Daughter of Walter & Mary Daniel, born Sept'r 17, baptized Oct'r 29. 1767. Wm. Daniel son of Walter & Mary Daniel, born Octo. 4. Whereas Mr. Jacob Ware late minister of this parish did at ye Vestry hold ye 20th day of December, 1692, desire a presentation to his Excell. to be minister of this parish w'ch proposistion did likewise ye vestry and ye vestry now having made and confirmed ye same therefore order Capt. Jos. Foster & Mr. James Moss Church wardens doe request Mr. Jacob Ware to accompany them to his Ex. & to whose ye Church wardens are ordered and desired in the behalf of this vestry to go to his Excell. yt ye said Mr. Jacob Ware may be restored to this parish w'th an induction to be our minister. _____________ At a vestry held at the house of Mr. James Moss on ye behalf of St. Peter's parish this 25th day October, 1693. Mr. Jacob Ware minister. Capt. Jno. Lydall, Mr. Henry Wyatt, Mr. Geo. Smith, Mr. Wm. Bassett, Mr. Con'l Dabboni, Mr. Jno. Parks, Vestrymen. Capt. Jo Foster, Mr. James Moss, Church wardens. St. Peter's parish Dr. to this following Charge To Mr. Jacob Ware w'th Casq't Considering two months wanting in paying & sd Mr. Ward acc't one agt ye other 12720 To Chas Turner as Clk of this parish & Sexton of ye Lower Church 2385 To Edward Clark, Sexton of ye uper Church 250 To Mrs. Butts for keeping Margaret Swanson & her Bastard child Sixty-eight days 680 To Jon. Giles for keeping Margaret Swanson & child 11 days & Other attendance 175 To. Rich'd Scruggs for keeping Mary Fisher after ye rate of one thousand pounds of Tob. P'r year & p*** 1034 To Wm. Booth for keeping ye Widdow Davis two months after ye rate of one thousand pounds of Tob. P'r year 167 To Mr. Rob't Napier for keeping ye widdow faulkner and for some things she hath had as p Acc't after ye rate of 1000 Lbs. Tob. P'r year, according to a former order of this to Mr. Warsman 1160 To Benj. Bulkly as by agreement & Acc't for paling in ye Uper Church 2700 To Capt. Matt Page as p Acc't 1896 To Mr. Jas. Moss as Church Warden p'r Acct 940 To Wm. Daniell for falling and removing two trees from ye uper Church 0025 Jeffery Daniel making appear to this vestry yt he is discharged for paying any Publique or County levy p order of Coort. It is likewise ordered by this present vestry yt ye s'd Jeffery Daniel pay noe parish levy for ye future. Mr. Hen. Wyatt producing an order of Court for help to Cleer the Roads in his presints is ordered the s'd following Tithables, viz.: will makgeehe, Edw. Tony, Will Walker, Robert Allin, will Daniell, John Yeomans, Richard Scruggs, James Neenes, Thomas Ashcraft, Edw'd Flinch, Thomas Wilkinson, John Rayle, Evan Raglan, Mr. Thomas Smith's quarter, Edw'd Morgan, Will Dollard, Thomas martin, Thomas Gibson, Will Gardner, Christopher Baker, William Johnson, Peter Moss, Robert Hughes, Thomas Howard, Geo. Bradbury, Hen'e Turner, Thomas minns. David Crafford [Crawford] - Land Grant: 24 Feb. 1675/6 Transcribed by: Christine Wertin Surnames: CRAFFORD, CRAWFORD, OWENS, SMITH, HOLLAWAY, TROWER, HUTTON, RICE, GLIDE, BIVIAN, ELLIOTT, TUNSTILL, JONES, TRAVERS, SALE, MORRIS, TREVERS, CHANDLER, HEWLING, BROWN, LIFORD, WINCH, BENNETT, ASH, ROSSE, BURTOCK, BURCOCK, SEWELL, THOMPSON, DANIELL, OKEY VIRGINIA LAND PATENT BOOK NO. 6, PAGE 591MR. DAVID CRAFFORD, 1350 ACS., New Kent Co. on the Little Cr., a br. of Mattadegun Cr., 24 Feb. 1675/6, p. 591. Adj. Wm. Owens in Owens' br., to head of a br. of Chickahominy (Sw); near head of a br. of Black Cr., by Powhite Path, &c. Trans. Of 27 pers: Robt. Smith, Tho. Hollaway, Jno. Trower, Ja. Hutton, Ja. Rice, Robt. Glide, Wm. Bivian, Jno. Elliott, Danll. Tunstill, An Jones, Jno. Travers, Richd. Sale, Robt. Morris, Jno. Trevers, Ann Chandler, Richd. Hewling, Sarah Brown, Wm. Liford, Tho. Winch, Robt. Bennett, Ben. Ash, Robt. Rosse, An. Burtock (or Burcock), Abigall Sewell, Tho. Thompson, Wm. Daniell, Tho. Okey. Ralph Green - New Kent Co VA Land Grant 1655 Transcribed by: Regena Cogar Surnames: GREEN, CHAMBERLAINE, BATTEN, MORGAN, BUGG, MOSS, BIRTH, CHAPMAN, STORY, HAMOND, MONDER, BELSON, RACK, DANIELL VA Patents 3, p. 340 Library of Virginia Digital Collection: Land Office Patents and Grants To all &c. Whereas &c. Now know yee that I the said Edward Diggs Esqr &c. give and grant unto Ralph Green five hundred Acres of Land Scituated in the County of New Kent upon the south East side of Mettopony in the Woods upon the south and south West with a branch of Arakico Near or against the land of Leonard Chamberlaine and Ashwell Batten upon the West and North West side with Arakiaco swamp North and North East with another branch of Arakiaco swamp and North East and East North East against or upon a former tract of land taken upp by Capt: ffra Morgan and Ralph Green The said land being due unto the said Ralph Green by and for the Transportacon of Tenn Persons into this Collony &c. to have and to hold &c. Yeilding & paying &c. which payment is to be made &c. Dated the thirteenth of May 1655 Joan Bugg Edward Moss Roger Birth Adam Chapman James Story Mary Hamond James Monder John Belson Isaack Rack Alex Daniell NOTE: Transcriber's comments are in brackets [ ]. NOTE: Image format copyrighted by the Library of Virginia. http://www.lva.lib.va.us/dlp/index.htm NOTE: This transcriber has no known connection with the surnames in this document. Brett Daniell decd the 14 of July, 1698.

    03/05/2004 07:33:50
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Virginia Roots
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Payne, None of these folks were black. That, I will assure you. I was talking about people born in the early 1700's and later, not the late 1870's. . To set the record straight, Joseph John ALSTON was a white male born 1702 in Chowan District, NC, the son of John ALSTON, Jr. and Mary CLARK of Chowan District, NC. He died in Halifax County, NC in 1781. He married Elizabeth CLANCY, also white, ABT 1725 and they had eight children, according to my information. Sorry I did not put the dates and more specifics in my post but I was only showing what appeared to be a connection between these COLEMANS and this bunch. Sometimes I assume that others generally know these NC close families, about as well as I do, and I for this I am sorry I did not explain it more fully. I do not carry anybody, except for my close bunch, that was born after 1850. I am not even interested in late 19th Century, early 20th Century DANIEL related family links, only those links before 1850, especially those before 1800. The reason I am not interested in these late connections is because these late connections are not generally in error, too many tombstones and wills have survived for that to happen. The errors that we find are early, not late, due to tombstones that have disappeared over time and courthouse records that have been lost to fire and other causes. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Payne Daniel" <gpdfla@tampabay.rr.com> To: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net>; <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 2:45 PM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Virginia Roots > Mike, the Eden of the abstract, that married Nancy Ann DANIEL of Greene Co., > Ga., is the correct personage. > > John, there were two old Alston families in Halifax County and maybe Warren > Co., as well. Gideon Alston lived on the same street in Littleton with my > grandparents. William Willie Daniel married Dollie Exun Alston. William was > the parallel Daniel line with my folks. > > The Alstons who lived out in the county were black and one their kin lived > next door to me in Lakeland for two years. He knew all the white Alstons as > well as he knew his folks. The name Joseph John was very popular in the > Daniel line. Do you have the lineage for Joseph John Alston or a Robert Lee > Alston born 8 Mar 1867? > > Whoops I ramble, Payne > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 11:15 AM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Virginia Roots > > > > Mike, > > I did find this. Charles JAMES was married to a Nancy and they lived > in > > Warren County, NC. The only child I can find for them was a Susannah > "Suki" > > JAMES who married a William BOBBITT. The parents of William BOBBITT were > > John Richard BOBBITT of Edgecombe County, NC and Amy ALSTON and she was a > > d/o Joseph John ALSTON and Elizabeth CHANCY and they lived in Halifax > > County, NC. Joseph John was the son of John ALSTON, Sr. and Mary CALRK of > > Chowan District, NC and before that John, Jr. was from Pavenham, Bedford, > > ENGLAND. > > > > The line I watch out of this John ALSTON family is his son Solomon who > > married Sarah Ann Nancy HINTON, d/o Col. John HINTON and Mary HARDY of > > Chowan County, North Carolina. Solomon and Joseph John ALSTON were > > brothers. > > > > This is really a lot of Isle of Wight County, VA folks, which includes the > > DANIELS, LANIERS and I assume the COLEMANS, at least who were probably the > > ancestors of Daniel COLEMAN but that is just a guess on my part. However, > > they could be later arrivals but when you seeing a succeeding generation > of > > friends, as is the case with the BOBBITT and JAMES marriage, marrying back > > into these known families, my usual guess, unless there is evidence to the > > contrary, is always, they were part of the same overall bunch. > > > > As I remember, you also found Thomas DANIEL floating in this little > Baptist > > group in Halifax County, NC. I thought for a long time this Thomas was > > Thomas, Jr., son of T&E but when the BURNEY information went south, I kind > > of dropped off of this assignment. Maybe there is something to some of > that > > but he could still be a DANIEL out of an IOW family and not one from a > > Chowan Family, like T&E. > > > > John R. Clarke > > Thomasville, GA > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <Runforf471@aol.com> > > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 9:47 AM > > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Virginia Roots > > > > > > > Abstract of Will of Daniel COLEMAN in Warren Co., NC (Colonial Bute Co.) > > > naming a son Eden. This may be the Eden that married Nancy Ann DANIEL > of > > Greene > > > Co., Ga.: > > > > > > WB-2, page 164 Will of Daniel COLEMAN, dated 17 July 1777. Recorded > > November > > > Court 1777. Wife Unity COLEMAN. Sons: James, Daniel, John, Samuel, > Eden, > > > Jacob & Davis, the last two to have land on Ready Branch. Daughters: > > Frances > > > HICKS, Sarah WRIGHT, Mary Ann COLEMAN, Rachel COLEMAN & Patty COLEMAN. > At > > the > > > death of Wife, her part to be divided between five sons: John, Samuel, > > Eden, > > > Jacob, & Davis COLEMAN. Executrix: Wife Unity COLEMAN. Witnesses: Cha. > > JAMES, > > > David SAYERS, Sally LONG. > > > > > > Mike Daniel > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change > > the subject of a reply message. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of > messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families or > those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not > allowed on this list. > > > > >

    03/04/2004 09:40:46
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Virginia Roots
    2. Payne Daniel
    3. Mike, the Eden of the abstract, that married Nancy Ann DANIEL of Greene Co., Ga., is the correct personage. John, there were two old Alston families in Halifax County and maybe Warren Co., as well. Gideon Alston lived on the same street in Littleton with my grandparents. William Willie Daniel married Dollie Exun Alston. William was the parallel Daniel line with my folks. The Alstons who lived out in the county were black and one their kin lived next door to me in Lakeland for two years. He knew all the white Alstons as well as he knew his folks. The name Joseph John was very popular in the Daniel line. Do you have the lineage for Joseph John Alston or a Robert Lee Alston born 8 Mar 1867? Whoops I ramble, Payne ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 11:15 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Virginia Roots > Mike, > I did find this. Charles JAMES was married to a Nancy and they lived in > Warren County, NC. The only child I can find for them was a Susannah "Suki" > JAMES who married a William BOBBITT. The parents of William BOBBITT were > John Richard BOBBITT of Edgecombe County, NC and Amy ALSTON and she was a > d/o Joseph John ALSTON and Elizabeth CHANCY and they lived in Halifax > County, NC. Joseph John was the son of John ALSTON, Sr. and Mary CALRK of > Chowan District, NC and before that John, Jr. was from Pavenham, Bedford, > ENGLAND. > > The line I watch out of this John ALSTON family is his son Solomon who > married Sarah Ann Nancy HINTON, d/o Col. John HINTON and Mary HARDY of > Chowan County, North Carolina. Solomon and Joseph John ALSTON were > brothers. > > This is really a lot of Isle of Wight County, VA folks, which includes the > DANIELS, LANIERS and I assume the COLEMANS, at least who were probably the > ancestors of Daniel COLEMAN but that is just a guess on my part. However, > they could be later arrivals but when you seeing a succeeding generation of > friends, as is the case with the BOBBITT and JAMES marriage, marrying back > into these known families, my usual guess, unless there is evidence to the > contrary, is always, they were part of the same overall bunch. > > As I remember, you also found Thomas DANIEL floating in this little Baptist > group in Halifax County, NC. I thought for a long time this Thomas was > Thomas, Jr., son of T&E but when the BURNEY information went south, I kind > of dropped off of this assignment. Maybe there is something to some of that > but he could still be a DANIEL out of an IOW family and not one from a > Chowan Family, like T&E. > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Runforf471@aol.com> > To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 9:47 AM > Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Virginia Roots > > > > Abstract of Will of Daniel COLEMAN in Warren Co., NC (Colonial Bute Co.) > > naming a son Eden. This may be the Eden that married Nancy Ann DANIEL of > Greene > > Co., Ga.: > > > > WB-2, page 164 Will of Daniel COLEMAN, dated 17 July 1777. Recorded > November > > Court 1777. Wife Unity COLEMAN. Sons: James, Daniel, John, Samuel, Eden, > > Jacob & Davis, the last two to have land on Ready Branch. Daughters: > Frances > > HICKS, Sarah WRIGHT, Mary Ann COLEMAN, Rachel COLEMAN & Patty COLEMAN. At > the > > death of Wife, her part to be divided between five sons: John, Samuel, > Eden, > > Jacob, & Davis COLEMAN. Executrix: Wife Unity COLEMAN. Witnesses: Cha. > JAMES, > > David SAYERS, Sally LONG. > > > > Mike Daniel > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change > the subject of a reply message. > > > > > > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT FORGET: This is a Genealogical Mailing List and the posting of messages that do not relate to the DANIEL Family, its collateral families or those of a historical nature relating to genealogical research -- are not allowed on this list. >

    03/04/2004 07:45:12
    1. [DANIEL-L] Daniel
    2. ARLIE E SIPE
    3. Looking for information on Nancy Daniel. She is my husbands Grandmother, when she married Levi Sipe. Thankyou Ionia Sipe Descendants of NANCY DANIELS Generation No. 1 1. NANCY2 DANIELS (MR1 DANIEL) was born Dec 1865 in AR, and died 1902. She married (1) JOSEPH HENRY (HENRY J. ) ARNOLD Dec 20, 1883 in Independence Co., AR, son of JAMES ARNOLD and JANE DANIEL. He was born Dec 25, 1865 in IL, and died Aug 03, 1886 in Izard Co, AR. She married (2) LEVI SIPE Nov 26, 1890 in Anderson, Izard Co., AR - Original Licenses, son of EPHRAIM SIPE and ELIZABETH DEAL. He was born Jul 04, 1856 in Bird Twp. Jackson Co., AR, and died Jan 01, 1916 in Tuckerman, Jackson Co., AR. Child of NANCY DANIELS and JOSEPH ARNOLD is: 2. i. NANCY JANE3 ARNOLD, b. Dec 1885, AR; d. 1912. Children of NANCY DANIELS and LEVI SIPE are: ii. FRANCES ELLEN3 SIPE, b. May 1894, AR; m. ROBERT COOK. Notes for FRANCES ELLEN SIPE: check her birthday, I have her birthday on my old record as Dec. 1892? 3. iii. JOSEPH RICHARD SIPE, b. Oct 31, 1896, AR; d. Nov 02, 1975, Elk City, OK. 4. iv. HENRY ERVIN SIPE, b. Aug 02, 1898, Anderson, Izard Co., AR,; d. Sep 30, 1951, Tucson, Pima Co., AZ. Generation No. 2 2. NANCY JANE3 ARNOLD (NANCY2 DANIELS, MR1 DANIEL) was born Dec 1885 in AR, and died 1912. She married HENRY W. SIPE Apr 12, 1902 in Independence Co., AR, son of ELI SIPE and MARGARET MOSS. He was born Dec 1883 in Guion, AR, and died 1905 in Guion, AR. Children of NANCY ARNOLD and HENRY SIPE are: 5. i. LOUELLAR (LUELLAR ELLEN)4 SIPE, b. May 25, 1903, Guion, AR; d. Aug 31, 1965, Pelsor, AR. 6. ii. BIDDIE JANE (LAMAR) SIPE, b. Mar 31, 1905, Guion, AR.

    03/04/2004 05:28:20
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Virginia Roots
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Mike, I did find this. Charles JAMES was married to a Nancy and they lived in Warren County, NC. The only child I can find for them was a Susannah "Suki" JAMES who married a William BOBBITT. The parents of William BOBBITT were John Richard BOBBITT of Edgecombe County, NC and Amy ALSTON and she was a d/o Joseph John ALSTON and Elizabeth CHANCY and they lived in Halifax County, NC. Joseph John was the son of John ALSTON, Sr. and Mary CALRK of Chowan District, NC and before that John, Jr. was from Pavenham, Bedford, ENGLAND. The line I watch out of this John ALSTON family is his son Solomon who married Sarah Ann Nancy HINTON, d/o Col. John HINTON and Mary HARDY of Chowan County, North Carolina. Solomon and Joseph John ALSTON were brothers. This is really a lot of Isle of Wight County, VA folks, which includes the DANIELS, LANIERS and I assume the COLEMANS, at least who were probably the ancestors of Daniel COLEMAN but that is just a guess on my part. However, they could be later arrivals but when you seeing a succeeding generation of friends, as is the case with the BOBBITT and JAMES marriage, marrying back into these known families, my usual guess, unless there is evidence to the contrary, is always, they were part of the same overall bunch. As I remember, you also found Thomas DANIEL floating in this little Baptist group in Halifax County, NC. I thought for a long time this Thomas was Thomas, Jr., son of T&E but when the BURNEY information went south, I kind of dropped off of this assignment. Maybe there is something to some of that but he could still be a DANIEL out of an IOW family and not one from a Chowan Family, like T&E. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: <Runforf471@aol.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 9:47 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Virginia Roots > Abstract of Will of Daniel COLEMAN in Warren Co., NC (Colonial Bute Co.) > naming a son Eden. This may be the Eden that married Nancy Ann DANIEL of Greene > Co., Ga.: > > WB-2, page 164 Will of Daniel COLEMAN, dated 17 July 1777. Recorded November > Court 1777. Wife Unity COLEMAN. Sons: James, Daniel, John, Samuel, Eden, > Jacob & Davis, the last two to have land on Ready Branch. Daughters: Frances > HICKS, Sarah WRIGHT, Mary Ann COLEMAN, Rachel COLEMAN & Patty COLEMAN. At the > death of Wife, her part to be divided between five sons: John, Samuel, Eden, > Jacob, & Davis COLEMAN. Executrix: Wife Unity COLEMAN. Witnesses: Cha. JAMES, > David SAYERS, Sally LONG. > > Mike Daniel > > > ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change the subject of a reply message. > >

    03/04/2004 04:15:07
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Virginia Roots
    2. Abstract of Will of Daniel COLEMAN in Warren Co., NC (Colonial Bute Co.) naming a son Eden. This may be the Eden that married Nancy Ann DANIEL of Greene Co., Ga.: WB-2, page 164 Will of Daniel COLEMAN, dated 17 July 1777. Recorded November Court 1777. Wife Unity COLEMAN. Sons: James, Daniel, John, Samuel, Eden, Jacob & Davis, the last two to have land on Ready Branch. Daughters: Frances HICKS, Sarah WRIGHT, Mary Ann COLEMAN, Rachel COLEMAN & Patty COLEMAN. At the death of Wife, her part to be divided between five sons: John, Samuel, Eden, Jacob, & Davis COLEMAN. Executrix: Wife Unity COLEMAN. Witnesses: Cha. JAMES, David SAYERS, Sally LONG. Mike Daniel

    03/04/2004 02:47:38
    1. [DANIEL-L] CLEMENTS Family
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. I recently uncovered some information on the CLEMENTS and this may help us figure out some of the CLEMENTS information we have not be able to figure out, so far. Andrew and his son, Gabriel CLEMENTS were of Bedford and Pittsylvania County, VA. Gabriel moved to Orangeburg County, SC where his daughter, Ruth, married William PATTERSON (1788-1866) of Burke County, GA in 1809. William died in Decatur County, GA. Their son, Robert Carr PATTERSON married a Sarah Jones HICKEY, d/o James Edgar HICKEY and Jane C. CARSWELL, all of Burke County, GA. Jane was the daughter of Ens. John C. CARSWELL RS-GA (1760-1817) and Sarah WRIGHT of Burke County, GA. Her sister, Elizabeth CARSWELL born 1798 married a Christopher DANIEL. The WRIGHTS were also of Ireland. In 1830 in Burke County, GA a Christopher DANIEL is living within 10 houses of my Robert C. DANIEL (ABT 1765-AFT 1830), near the PROCTORS, BYNES and MURPHEYS. Elizabeth's sister, Nancy CARSWELL, married Rev. Nicholas MURPHEY, as his second wife. Two of Brother Nicky's daughters by his first wife, Nancy Ann COLLINS, married my DANIEL boys. The COLLINS were from New Bern, Craven County, NC, as were the WYSE's, (WISE)whose kids also married into my DANIEL bunch. In 1836 in Burke County, GA, a William PATTERSON sued by GGF, Robert W. DANIEL (1809-1865), the details of this suit I do not know because these records have been lost but I will bet it had to do with family. Contrary to what some researchers now state, I think these PATTERSONS were from up country, SC -- Lexington, Columbia area before migrating to Burke County, GA. I also think the CLEMENTS we see in Greene County, GA are possibly related to these CLEMENTS in Orangeburg County, SC and the C. in my Robert C. DANIEL may well be Robert Clements DANIEL. A real possibility because the C. floats all through this bunch but CARR is also a possibility, as is Chesley and Council. The CARSWELLS were from Ireland and children of Lord William CARSWELL, Earl of March and Ruglon, afterward, Fourth Duke of Queensbury. Notice this Queensbury name because a similar name will float through this bunch, later. Also, William's son, Alexander CARSWELL (1728-1808) migrated, first, from Ireland to Savannah, GA and then to Queensborough, NY, according to one CARSWELL researcher Later, he migrated back to Burke County, GA. I do not know if the Queensborough to which they refer is a Queensborough, NY or the Queensborough settlement in Burke County, GA. Maybe someone else knows. What this really smells like, to me, is Quaker, because Orangeburg SC had a big Quaker settlement but that is just a guess.... John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

    03/03/2004 11:37:33
    1. [DANIEL-L] Greene County, NC DONNELL may well be DANIEL
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Good Evening: Does anyone recognize any names associated with these deeds? I so not have the details but these are supposedly Greene County, NC deeds. <<< Greene County, NC Deeds JOHNSTON/DOBBS/LENOIR COUNTIES GRANTOR INDEX - BOOK 17 - Lenoir County 1796, 1797, 1798 Seamore, John Robert Donnell 313 JOHNSTON/DOBBS/LENOIR COUNTIES GRANTOR INDEX - BOOK 18 Lenoir County 1798, 1799 Blount, Thomas Robert Donnell 350 Fonville, John Robert Donnell 414 Johnston County, NC - JOHNSTON/DOBBS/LENOIR COUNTIES GRANTOR INDEX BOOK 22 - 1746-CA-1810 Uzzell, Isom Lewis Whitfield 536 (Isham) Same Robert Donnell 541 Whitfield, James Robert Donnell 507 JOHNSTON/DOBBS/LENOIR COUNTIES GRANTOR INDEX - BOOK 23 - LENOIR COUNTY 1805 and 1806 and to August 1810 Trustees of the University John R. Donnell 449 JOHNSTON/DOBBS/LENOIR COUNTIES GRANTOR INDEX - BOOK 24 - LENOIR COUNTY - August 1810 to August 1819 Ayers, Daria John R. Donnell 47 Donnell, John R. Needham Whitfield 307 Whitfield, Needham John R. Donnell 257 JOHNSTON/DOBBS/LENOIR COUNTIES GRANTOR INDEX - BOOK 26 - LENOIR COUNTY - January 1822 to October 1828 Whitfield, Needham John R. Donnell 70 * Whitfield, Needham John R. Donnell 119 JOHNSTON/DOBBS/LENOIR COUNTIES GRANTOR INDEX - BOOK 27 - LENOIR COUNTY - October 1828 to 1833 Daniel, Robert & Others Simon Bell 187 Donnell, John R. Richard Rouse 191 JOHNSTON/DOBBS/LENOIR COUNTIES GRANTOR INDEX - BOOK 28 - LENOIR COUNTY - 1833 to December 1838 Donnell, John R. Needham Whitfield 291 JOHNSTON/DOBBS/LENOIR COUNTIES GRANTOR INDEX - BOOK 28 - LENOIR COUNTY - 1833 to December 1838 Donnell, John R. Needham Whitfield 291 >>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

    03/03/2004 11:55:49
    1. [DANIEL-L] Robert DONNELL, Greene County, NC
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Good Evening, I have picked up several deeds with a Robert DONNELL tied to James and Lewis WHITFIELD, as well as an Isham UZZELL (I wonder if this is EZELL) in the 1800 time frame in Greene County, NC. The deeds say Johnston County, NC book 22 but they are on the Greene County, NC website. Does anyone know this Robert DONNELL? I do not think it is a misspelling of the name, DANIEL, because there are also DANIEL deeds on this index. TIA John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

    03/03/2004 11:36:31
    1. RE: [DANIEL-L] Re: Alabama Daniel
    2. Martha Boggs
    3. Hi, Sharron. Good to hear from you again and glad Robin contacted the list. Thanks for the info on Manoah Robertson. A little side note here. Robin sent me a photo of her great-grandparents and one of the males in the photo shows a definite kinship with my line--dark hair,long face, high forehead, and big ears. Even without DNA evidence, I can see we are related. Robin says that her great grandmother, Nancy Elizabeth Daniel Sims always said that this Albert Sims looked like her father John Lewis Daniel. Martha -----Original Message----- From: CEEMRS@aol.com [mailto:CEEMRS@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 10:57 AM To: DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: Alabama Daniel Hi Robin and Martha - Just a reminder that we have listed Joseph H. Daniel as the youngest son of John B. and Mary Pugh Daniel of Virginia, who came to Alabama from Laurens Co. SC. Robin, after we corresponded some time ago, the descendants of John B. have concluded that he is the son of John Daniel, Sr. of Virginia and descended from James Daniel the First of Essex Co. VA as shown on Payne's website. Martha has probably sent you this info by now. My great grandfather, James Daniel, 1805, SC, I believe was an older brother of Joseph H. Daniel, along with another brother Robert. James and Robert Daniel and families were in Franklin Co. AL in 1850. The Daniel links to Manoah Robertson were shown in Christine South Gee's book, with references also to the Hilliards and Rylands. The Robertson lineage is shown nicely on the hueytown.org site under Reuben Robertson. The family who wrote to Mrs. Gee for her book included Manoah G. Robertson, b. abt. 1880, shown in the 1930 Hueytown Census, Jeff. Co. AL, Prec. 40, Dist 189, p. 20B. In the 1920 Census Martha E. Daniel, mother, 77, is listed with Manoah G. and his wife Mabel, also a sister of M.G. named Esther, Jeff Co., Prec. 40, p. 4A. Hamilton Manoah Robertson, b. abt. 1896, moved to Rapides Parish, LA. Do you have the Hilliard family information? I have the census listings. Maxie Hilliard is the one who wrote Mrs. Gee, I believe. Thanks for contacting the list. Sharron ==== DANIEL Mailing List ==== Don't forget to change the Subject line of your message when you change the subject of a reply message.

    03/03/2004 05:01:56
    1. Re: [DANIEL-L] Re: Alabama Daniel
    2. Hi Robin and Martha - Just a reminder that we have listed Joseph H. Daniel as the youngest son of John B. and Mary Pugh Daniel of Virginia, who came to Alabama from Laurens Co. SC. Robin, after we corresponded some time ago, the descendants of John B. have concluded that he is the son of John Daniel, Sr. of Virginia and descended from James Daniel the First of Essex Co. VA as shown on Payne's website. Martha has probably sent you this info by now. My great grandfather, James Daniel, 1805, SC, I believe was an older brother of Joseph H. Daniel, along with another brother Robert. James and Robert Daniel and families were in Franklin Co. AL in 1850. The Daniel links to Manoah Robertson were shown in Christine South Gee's book, with references also to the Hilliards and Rylands. The Robertson lineage is shown nicely on the hueytown.org site under Reuben Robertson. The family who wrote to Mrs. Gee for her book included Manoah G. Robertson, b. abt. 1880, shown in the 1930 Hueytown Census, Jeff. Co. AL, Prec. 40, Dist 189, p. 20B. In the 1920 Census Martha E. Daniel, mother, 77, is listed with Manoah G. and his wife Mabel, also a sister of M.G. named Esther, Jeff Co., Prec. 40, p. 4A. Hamilton Manoah Robertson, b. abt. 1896, moved to Rapides Parish, LA. Do you have the Hilliard family information? I have the census listings. Maxie Hilliard is the one who wrote Mrs. Gee, I believe. Thanks for contacting the list. Sharron

    03/03/2004 04:56:34
    1. [DANIEL-L] Fw: [McDANIEL] Joseph McDaniel/McDonald
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. I thought this was an interesting McDANIEL post, since it included the Plummer name, a name found in one of our DANIEL lines..... John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mae Broyles" <bbroyles@ntelos.net> To: <MCDANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 9:56 AM Subject: [McDANIEL] Joseph McDaniel/McDonald > Does anyone have information on Joseph McDaniel/McDonald who married AFE > (AFFE) Plummer in Harrison County, WV around 1788? I am trying to find > their children, in particular a Robert McDaniel/McDonald who married > Rachel Mitchell. Thanks, Mae > > > > ==== MCDANIEL Mailing List ==== > Do you have an item that you would like to see in these taglines, that might benefit another user of this List? Contact the McDANIEL-L Administrator Lainee Denton at: elaine_dee@hotmail.com -or- McDANIEL-ADMIN-L@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    03/03/2004 12:35:00
    1. [DANIEL-L] DANIEL Loyalists in New Jersey
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. A researcher sent me this DANIEL information and I thought I would share it with you. <<< Source: Loyalist of New Jersey by E. Alfred Jones, Published originally by the NJ Historical Society and now available in reprint from Heritage Books, MD. p.270 lists several Daniel(s). Joel Daniel of Cumberland county (which before 1747 was still part of Salem co) was subject to an inquisition in 1778. Against John Daniels of Salem County, a judgement was made 1778-9 - that would be when he lost his lands, that you saw in the Forfeited Estates post. This says he went to Shelburne, Nova Scotia at the Peace and offers for source references ; Newspaper Extracts from Volume II of NJ Archives p.470; also Vol. III p. p. 369 and Sabine's "Loyalists of the American Revolution" 2 Vols., ed.of 1864 p.503 One more, a Joseph Daniels, thought to be of Salem County but not specifically stated,who was implicated in a murder crime, also seen the same page in Sabine's volume. Mrs. Ellie Kidd, who is the Archivist for the Clerk at the Salem County Courthouse, had compiled a list of "Loyalist papers on file" which was printed in the Newsletter of the Genealogical Society of Salem County, April 1996, Vol. 3, Issue 3; Military Edition, p.7. According to that, there is only a file for one John Daniels, of Lower Alloways Creek Township, which says he joined the British Army.(file # 29) If you would like copy of that, you can contact her at ekidd@salemco.org and ask. Costs are about $2.00 a sheet I think, these generally are only a page or two. >>> John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA

    03/03/2004 12:33:49
    1. [DANIEL-L] William L Daniel Obit
    2. Mike Lanning
    3. http://www.hutchnews.com/days/tuesday/obit/obit1.html Mike Lanning

    03/03/2004 12:31:37