LEDBETTERS: Isaac Rowe WALTON (1719-1770) married Elizabeth LEDBETTER (1730-1802) of Brunswick County, VA. Elizabeth was the d/o Henry LEDBETTER and Elizabeth WILLIAMSON of White Oak Swamp, Brunswick Co., VA and the sister of a Henry LEDBETTER (1728-1794) who married Winifred WALL. I do not have any other details on this bunch, as relates to Fishing Creek. Elizabeth's brother Charles LEDBETTER married Frances RANDLE and a widow, JOHNSON. Frances died in Stanley County, NC, according to the information I saw on her. No other details on Frances were available but this RANDLE information sure seems to put this bunch down in Greene County, GA, doesn't it? The WILLIAMSON information also puts them in the same bed with the LAMARS, BIRDS and others in GA, too. A lot of Anson County, NC return addresses around this bunch. John R. CLARKE Thomasville, GA ----- Original Message ----- From: <Runforf471@aol.com> To: <DANIEL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 8:28 AM Subject: Re: [DANIEL-L] DANIEL ~ RANDLE, MURDEN ~ ASBURY > Anne, > > This bio on Charles in History of NC Baptists Vol. 1 1663-1825 will answer > some of your questions: > > REV. CHARLES DANIEL Born Jan ---1731 near Richmond in Virgininia. Bred a > churchman; embraced the principles of the Baptists in the Spring of 1749, and had > the ordinance administerd to him by Rev. Josiah HART at Fishing Creek, > Ordained August 16, 1753 by said HART and Rev. Henry LEDBETTER at said Fishing > Creek. But by 1755 changed his sentiments towards the doctrines of grace, chiefly > by means of reading Mr. WHITFIELD'S sermons; became minister of this church > soon after the time of the constitution, November 15, 1756. Married Amy > CLARK, but had no issue. He was reputed a knowing and wise man. and therefore > often consulted in civil affairs. He dropped preaching from the time he suspected > the orthodoxy of his first principals, and he was settled in the doctrines of > Grace, and had the assurance thst he himself was in a state of grace. > > A footnote states: The Minutes of the Kehukee Associaation, p 11, indicate > that it was for moral delinquency that Daniel was silenced. This is > corraborated by Burkitt and Read's statement, Kehukee Association, 235. > > It appears that many of the earlier Baptist churches advocated allowing any > prospective member to be immersed (Baptized) whereas Charles, Thomas and others > believed no immersion could take place until there was a full profession of > faith. > > You are aware from your property research that Charles, Thomas, Edmond and > Eustace DANIEL all held property along Fishing Creek in Halifax County. > > As to where and when Thomas married Sarah BURNEY I speculate that it was > probably Pitt County where Sarah's father Simon resided before leaving for GA. > This may explain why no record of their marriage has surfaced because if memory > serves Pitt Cty. suffered significant records destruction. As to when, at > least before 1763 when Simon BURNEY deeded 2 negroes to his "son-in-law Thomas > DANIEL of Halifax". > > The reference to Col. William Horn took place in 1755 at the time of unrest > in the church. > > Susannah REED'S (READ) will was in Halifax County, NC. Susannah's maiden > name was FULGHAM and she was out of a prominent Isle of Wight family as was her > first husband Henry WEST. > > The Edmond DANIEL with spouse Alice died in Granville Cty., NC abt 1755. He > was listed on a 1753 tax list with son Hustis and below them a Thomas DANIEL > was listed. There may be some connection from these people to the Greene Cty. > group but I have been unable to tie it together. > > Apologize for lack of dates and incomplete paraphrasing in earlier post. > > > Mike > > > ==== 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 > Mail Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > or- > Digest Mode: > mailto:DANIEL-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe > >