To Orvan Edmondson, Nancy Edmondson Wood, Margaret Olson, or anyone else that can answer my stumbling block question!!!! I have Thomas Edmondson b. abt 1766 wife Clarey (Clarissa), Father; Thomas Edmondson b. 1738 (wife unknown). Children William b. abt 1762, John b. abt. 1764, Thomas b. abt 1766 (mine), Penelope b. abt 1768, Pollard b. ca. 1786, Randolph b. ca 1790. I believed that Thomas b. 1738 was the son of Pollard and Mary Dickinson of Talbot Co. MD., until I found the info on them and their children. It seems they had no children named Thomas. Pollard had 3 brothers, John b. abt 1718, James b. unk, and Samuel b. unk With the names passed on to later generations, it would appear that Thomas (1738) would be the son of John, unless James or Samuel named their children after their brother. I am having difficulty finding anything to show this link, other than speculation. Or, am I chasing the wrong Edmondson? Could anyone out there help me if they have the info that I need? Thanks, Daniel Edmondson
Hi Everyone, Does anyone have info for an Elizabeth Edmondson that appears on the 1820 Federal Census of Wayne County, North Carolina. She is listed as the Head of the House and between the ages of 26 and 45. She has two male children listed under 10 years of age as well. Does anyone know who her husband may have been? Is Edmondson her maiden or married name? Thanks-Calvin Austin Edmundson
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------8069FD8200EDA631321FF54B Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This appeared on the Boyd mailing list. Michael O RECK wrote: > For those that are just starting out in genealogical research, here are > some misconceptions on the subject. I got this from another list, thanks > to Mickey Raymer for sharing it on the Darke County List. > > (Sorry for the repeat on the Darke Co. List....Good advice is just as > good on the second time) > > MISCONCEPTIONS," by Michael John Neill > > This is a semi-serious look at some misconceptions that genealogists > (and non-genealogists) have about family history. > > 1) WE ALL HAVE A FAMOUS ANCESTOR, SOMEWHERE. > > I've got the names of over three hundred of my ancestors and have yet > to > have any of them qualify as "famous." In some cases, you may want to > reconsider being related to someone famous. Hard-working, law-abiding > relatives are nothing to be ashamed of Try and document your ancestors > accurately, whether they were famous or not. > > 2) THERE ARE NO "EARLY" BABIES OR SHADY STORIES IN MY FAMILY TREE. > Trace your ancestry completely for six generations and then we will > talk. > > 3) THERE WERE THREE BROTHERS WITH THE LAST NAME OF [TAKEYOURPICK] > WHO > CAME TO AMERICA. WE DESCEND FROM THE YOUNGEST (OLDEST, MIDDLE, TALLEST, > SMARTEST,ETC.) > > If this is true, then the number of families who had three sons is > beyond statistical expectations. Check it out. > > 4) IMMIGRANTS WERE ALL POOR. > > There's no doubt that the vast majority of them were and came to > America with only the clothes on their backs. Once in a while though, > you'll find one who had a little bit of money and came to America hoping > to > make more. > > 5) LIFE BEFORE 1900 WAS ONE OF BUCOLIC PASTORAL BLISS, DOTTED BY > BARN RAISINGS AND CHURCH SOCIALS. > > Life before 1900 was hard. No running water, no electricity, no law (in > some areas), rudimentary medical care (if any), child labor, and few of > life's creature comforts. This only scratches the surface. I'm not even > so > certain life was "simple." If I want a loaf of > bread, I go to the store. Great-great-grandma likely did not. > > 6) EVERYONE LIKES TO HEAR THE TALES OF "NOTORIOUS" ANCESTORS. > Not everyone will think the story of great-great-great-grandma's four > husbands, two divorces, involvement in a murder, and the running > of a tavern should be included in the family history. > > 7) CENSUS AGES ARE ALWAYS CORRECT. > You must be kidding. > > 8) OFFICIAL RECORDS SHOULD NOT CONTAIN ERRORS. > > They do. The best way to deal with it is to try and research around it > where > possible. > > 9) GENEALOGISTS ARE ALL RETIRED. > > Not so. There are genealogists out there who have yet to hit forty or > retirement. If you see one who has yet to hit puberty, tell them to > interview their grandparents now. Most of all encourage them, gently. > > 10) GENEALOGY IS NOT AN INTELLECTUAL HOBBY. > > Ever tried to read through (and understand) sixty pages of court > records from the 1840s? I've taken calculus exams that made more sense. > Same thing goes for platting property in metes and bounds. Talk about > applied mathematics. > > 11) MY FAMILY HAS A CASTLE IN EUROPE. > > Some did, but don't believe it until you see it. Don't really believe > it until you see the deed, title, etc. > > 12) MY ANCESTOR SERVED WITH WASHINGTON, LEE, GRANT, ETC. > > Choose your war , take your pick. There are lots of these stories. > Check them out before believing them. Document your ancestor's service, > accurately. > > 13) I GOT IT ON THE INTERNET, THEREFORE IT MUST BE TRUE. > Nope. > > 14) I GOT IT ON THE INTERNET, THEREFORE IT MUST BE FALSE. > Nope. > > 15) I CAN DO MY GENEALOGY ENTIRELY VIA THE INTERNET. > Nope. > > 16) I CAN DO MY GENEALOGY WITHOUT THE INTERNET. > Possibly, but it really saves time. > > 17) THE RECORDS IN STATE Y ARE CLOSING BECAUSE IT WAS POSTED TO THE > GENEALOGY MAILING LIST FOR THAT STATE. > > Check out rumors before you spread them. Think before you forward or > copy and paste this type of information to other people or lists. > [Editor's Note: For more on this, see the FGS > Suggested Steps for Action in the Feb. 9 Ancestry Daily News at: > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/columns/dailyarchive/02-09-00.htm#4] > > 18) I CAN DO ALL MY RESEARCH ONLY USING VITAL RECORDS, OBITUARIES, > AND > CENSUS RECORDS. > > Goodness! There's a vast treasure trove of other sources out there that > you > > can utilize. > > 19) MY SURNAME HAS ALWAYS BEEN SPELLED THE SAME WAY, WE NEVER > CHANGED IT. > > Maybe, but then again, maybe not. > > 20) EVERYONE REPLIES TO E-MAIL IMMEDIATELY. > > Some genealogists have non-genealogy commitments, such as family and > employment. Be patient and wait a few days before posting a follow-up > e-mail. > > 21) I CAN TRACE MY ANCESTRY IN ONE AFTERNOON AT THE COMPUTER. > Time for a reality check. > > 22) I CAN TRACE MY ANCESTORS IN AN AFTERNOON AT THE FAMILY HISTORY > CENTER. > (See number 21) > > 23) SOMEONE HAS ALREADY TRACED MY ENTIRE FAMILY TREE. I JUST HAVE > TO FIND IT. > That's the tricky part-finding it! Then comes the fun of documenting > it. > > 24) DOCUMENTATION IS ONLY FOR GENEALOGICAL GEEKS WHO GET CHEAP > THRILLS BY ASKING, "WHERE DID YOU FIND IT?" > > How will you ever compare three different birth dates for Grandpa if > you don't know where you obtained each date? > > 25) GENEALOGISTS ARE NUTS. > > More likely they are truly focused on their research. However, one > correspondent told me that working on genealogy "beats spending all my > free > time at a bar." > > 26) GENEALOGISTS ARE RUDE AT THE COURTHOUSE OR LIBRARY. > > Genealogists are people and a few are rude. Just make certain it's not > you. > No family historian wants to walk into the courthouse just after the > most > obnoxious genealogist on the planet has left the building. > > 27) GENEALOGY IS BORING. > > You must be kidding. I've learned a great deal about history, culture, > and > myself researching my own family. > > 28) YOU OUGHT TO BE DONE WITH THAT FAMILY HISTORY BY NOW. > > Well, I would except every time I find one ancestor I have two more > parents to learn about. > > 29) THERE IS ONE BEST GENEALOGICAL SOFTWARE PACKAGE. > > Most have their pros and cons. Pick one that works for you, keep alert > for > new packages, but only change when you have good reason to. > Time spent upgrading and upgrading and constantly learning new > packages can be spent doing research. > > 30) YOU ARE COMPLETELY ADDICTED IF YOU SEARCH THE INGREDIENT LIST > OF YOUR BREAKFAST CEREAL FOR YOUR ANCESTRAL SURNAMES. > > This is likely true, but I'm not admitting to this one in public! > > 31) GENEALOGY IS EXPENSIVE > The documentation can be expensive. Many will share copies but some will > not. Spread it out over time if you don't have immediate resources. > ______________________________________________________ > > Michael O. Reck - 2434 Forest Home Ave - Riverside, Oh. -45404-2410 > E-mail: moreck@juno.com - moreck@netzero.net > > Researching: > BAIR-BIRT-BOYD-BRANDON-CURTIS-DAVIDSON-FLETCHER-FRANTZ-HENNING-KOHR-LESHE > R-MILLER-MUNCY-PEARSON-RECK-REIGLE-SHOOK-STOEVER-URMEY-ZELLER > > ==== BOYD Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this send e-mail to the following address: > boyd-l-request@rootsweb.com. In the body of the message enter the word > unsubscribe nothing else. --------------8069FD8200EDA631321FF54B Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <BOYD-L-request@rootsweb.COM> Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com ([209.85.6.30]) by uni.edu (PMDF V5.2-32 #40224) with ESMTP id <01JN6AKTHWS896XTRV@uni.edu> for Howard.Jones@uni.edu (ORCPT rfc822;Howard.Jones@uni.edu); Sat, 18 Mar 2000 10:08:19 CST Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id IAA06395; Sat, 18 Mar 2000 08:07:34 -0800 (PST) Resent-date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 08:07:34 -0800 (PST) Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 10:38:55 -0500 Resent-from: BOYD-L@rootsweb.COM From: Michael O RECK <moreck@juno.COM> Subject: MISCONCEPTIONS on Genealogy! 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I got this from another list, thanks to Mickey Raymer for sharing it on the Darke County List. (Sorry for the repeat on the Darke Co. List....Good advice is just as good on the second time) MISCONCEPTIONS," by Michael John Neill This is a semi-serious look at some misconceptions that genealogists (and non-genealogists) have about family history. 1) WE ALL HAVE A FAMOUS ANCESTOR, SOMEWHERE. I've got the names of over three hundred of my ancestors and have yet to have any of them qualify as "famous." In some cases, you may want to reconsider being related to someone famous. Hard-working, law-abiding relatives are nothing to be ashamed of Try and document your ancestors accurately, whether they were famous or not. 2) THERE ARE NO "EARLY" BABIES OR SHADY STORIES IN MY FAMILY TREE. Trace your ancestry completely for six generations and then we will talk. 3) THERE WERE THREE BROTHERS WITH THE LAST NAME OF [TAKEYOURPICK] WHO CAME TO AMERICA. WE DESCEND FROM THE YOUNGEST (OLDEST, MIDDLE, TALLEST, SMARTEST,ETC.) If this is true, then the number of families who had three sons is beyond statistical expectations. Check it out. 4) IMMIGRANTS WERE ALL POOR. There's no doubt that the vast majority of them were and came to America with only the clothes on their backs. Once in a while though, you'll find one who had a little bit of money and came to America hoping to make more. 5) LIFE BEFORE 1900 WAS ONE OF BUCOLIC PASTORAL BLISS, DOTTED BY BARN RAISINGS AND CHURCH SOCIALS. Life before 1900 was hard. No running water, no electricity, no law (in some areas), rudimentary medical care (if any), child labor, and few of life's creature comforts. This only scratches the surface. I'm not even so certain life was "simple." If I want a loaf of bread, I go to the store. Great-great-grandma likely did not. 6) EVERYONE LIKES TO HEAR THE TALES OF "NOTORIOUS" ANCESTORS. Not everyone will think the story of great-great-great-grandma's four husbands, two divorces, involvement in a murder, and the running of a tavern should be included in the family history. 7) CENSUS AGES ARE ALWAYS CORRECT. You must be kidding. 8) OFFICIAL RECORDS SHOULD NOT CONTAIN ERRORS. They do. The best way to deal with it is to try and research around it where possible. 9) GENEALOGISTS ARE ALL RETIRED. Not so. There are genealogists out there who have yet to hit forty or retirement. If you see one who has yet to hit puberty, tell them to interview their grandparents now. Most of all encourage them, gently. 10) GENEALOGY IS NOT AN INTELLECTUAL HOBBY. Ever tried to read through (and understand) sixty pages of court records from the 1840s? I've taken calculus exams that made more sense. Same thing goes for platting property in metes and bounds. Talk about applied mathematics. 11) MY FAMILY HAS A CASTLE IN EUROPE. Some did, but don't believe it until you see it. Don't really believe it until you see the deed, title, etc. 12) MY ANCESTOR SERVED WITH WASHINGTON, LEE, GRANT, ETC. Choose your war , take your pick. There are lots of these stories. Check them out before believing them. Document your ancestor's service, accurately. 13) I GOT IT ON THE INTERNET, THEREFORE IT MUST BE TRUE. Nope. 14) I GOT IT ON THE INTERNET, THEREFORE IT MUST BE FALSE. Nope. 15) I CAN DO MY GENEALOGY ENTIRELY VIA THE INTERNET. Nope. 16) I CAN DO MY GENEALOGY WITHOUT THE INTERNET. Possibly, but it really saves time. 17) THE RECORDS IN STATE Y ARE CLOSING BECAUSE IT WAS POSTED TO THE GENEALOGY MAILING LIST FOR THAT STATE. Check out rumors before you spread them. Think before you forward or copy and paste this type of information to other people or lists. [Editor's Note: For more on this, see the FGS Suggested Steps for Action in the Feb. 9 Ancestry Daily News at: http://www.ancestry.com/learn/columns/dailyarchive/02-09-00.htm#4] 18) I CAN DO ALL MY RESEARCH ONLY USING VITAL RECORDS, OBITUARIES, AND CENSUS RECORDS. Goodness! There's a vast treasure trove of other sources out there that you can utilize. 19) MY SURNAME HAS ALWAYS BEEN SPELLED THE SAME WAY, WE NEVER CHANGED IT. Maybe, but then again, maybe not. 20) EVERYONE REPLIES TO E-MAIL IMMEDIATELY. Some genealogists have non-genealogy commitments, such as family and employment. Be patient and wait a few days before posting a follow-up e-mail. 21) I CAN TRACE MY ANCESTRY IN ONE AFTERNOON AT THE COMPUTER. Time for a reality check. 22) I CAN TRACE MY ANCESTORS IN AN AFTERNOON AT THE FAMILY HISTORY CENTER. (See number 21) 23) SOMEONE HAS ALREADY TRACED MY ENTIRE FAMILY TREE. I JUST HAVE TO FIND IT. That's the tricky part-finding it! Then comes the fun of documenting it. 24) DOCUMENTATION IS ONLY FOR GENEALOGICAL GEEKS WHO GET CHEAP THRILLS BY ASKING, "WHERE DID YOU FIND IT?" How will you ever compare three different birth dates for Grandpa if you don't know where you obtained each date? 25) GENEALOGISTS ARE NUTS. More likely they are truly focused on their research. However, one correspondent told me that working on genealogy "beats spending all my free time at a bar." 26) GENEALOGISTS ARE RUDE AT THE COURTHOUSE OR LIBRARY. Genealogists are people and a few are rude. Just make certain it's not you. No family historian wants to walk into the courthouse just after the most obnoxious genealogist on the planet has left the building. 27) GENEALOGY IS BORING. You must be kidding. I've learned a great deal about history, culture, and myself researching my own family. 28) YOU OUGHT TO BE DONE WITH THAT
Dear Betty There are still Edmondsons living in the Edgecomb and Goldpoint NC areas. I corresponded with one a few years ago who sent me his family history back to Pollard Edmondson. I don't have enough data to know for sure how to tie all of these NC Edmondsons/Edmundsons, but here is what I have for Wiley. I don't have any later generations for Wiley so I would be interested in finding out more about your line. I am the editor for the Edmondson Family Association Bulletin. It is great to see all of the NC Edmondsons looking for information recently. Best Regards Orvan Edmonson, editor If you are interested in our Edmondson quarterly, just email your mailing address and I will send out a first issue and registration form. Descendants of Pollard (4) Edmondson 1 Pollard (4) Edmondson b: Abt. 1810 . +Annis Stanton b: 1810 2 Mansel "Mance" Edmondson b: Abt. 1831 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina .... +Mary Smith b: Abt. 1830 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina m: December 21, 1855 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina David Cobb, J.P. 2 Wiley "Willie?" Edmondson b: Abt. 1834 .... +Ann ? Smith m: December 20, 1853 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina 2 Josiah E. Edmondson b: December 28, 1835 in North Carolina d: June 15, 1906 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina .... +Margaret E. Stallings b: 1835 in North Carolina m: August 21, 1860 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina d: Abt. 1862 in North Carolina ... 3 Child Edmondson b: 1861 in North Carolina d: 1862 in North Carolina *2nd Wife of Josiah E. Edmondson: .... +Missouri Hilda Ruffis b: March 10, 1853 in North Carolina m: February 27, 1868 d: October 1894 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina ... 3 William Pollard Edmondson b: January 08, 1870 d: April 07, 1933 in Mildred, North Carolina ....... +Naomi Mayo b: 1870 ... 3 Josiah Winfield Edmondson b: October 03, 1871 in Joseph Wiley??? d: January 11, 1937 in Pinetops, Edgecombe County, North Carolina ....... +Mattie Bellflowers b: 1871 in North Carolina m: Abt. 1895 in Pinetops, Edgecombe County, North Carolina d: Abt. 1910 in Pinetops, Edgecombe County, North Carolina ... 3 Thomas D. Edmondson b: March 05, 1873 d: February 26, 1875 ... 3 James R. Edmondson b: August 10, 1874 d: April 12, 1878 ... 3 Amanso "Mance" Edmondson b: March 06, 1876 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina d: June 17, 1947 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina, buried at Rocky Mount ....... +Maggie Pettway b: 1876 in North Carolina ... *2nd Wife of Amanso "Mance" Edmondson: ....... +Vilona Tucker b: Abt. 1880 in North Carolina d: August 1957 ... 3 Robert Winfield Edmondson b: October 10, 1877 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina d: May 03, 1893 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina ... 3 Frank Edmondson b: November 05, 1879 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina d: February 12, 1969 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina ....... +Mollie Proctor b: 1888 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina m: January 13, 1909 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina ... 3 Ballie Staton Edmondson b: October 10, 1881 in North Carolina d: July 04, 1947 ....... +Effie Elizabeth "Bessie" Brown b: March 14, 1884 in North Carolina m: January 14, 1903 d: December 13, 1962 ... 3 Pattie Edmondson b: May 19, 1884 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina d: February 20, 1977 in Scotland Neck, North Carolina ....... +George Phillips b: December 11, 1879 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina d: April 23, 1976 in Scotland Neck, North Carolina ... 3 Annis Edmondson b: November 13, 1885 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina ....... +Billy Webb b: 1885 in North Carolina m: in 10 children ... 3 John Daniel Edmondson b: October 14, 1887 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina d: March 03, 1956 in Pinetops, Edgecombe County, North Carolina ....... +Lessie Janero Walston b: May 06, 1887 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina d: September 25, 1967 in Pinetops, Edgecombe County, North Carolina ... 3 Henry Edmondson b: May 29, 1889 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina d: January 26, 1919 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina ....... +Laura Coker b: December 29, 1888 in North Carolina d: January 03, 1928 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina ... 3 Oscar Edmondson b: September 09, 1894 d: September 09, 1894 *3rd Wife of Josiah E. Edmondson: .... +Mary Jane Phillips b: Abt. 1860 in North Carolina m: Abt. 1895 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina ... 3 Eva Edmondson b: Abt. 1897 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina ....... +Lonnie Howell b: Abt. 1897 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina m: in 10 children ... 3 Ethel Edmondson b: Abt. 1899 in Tarboro, Edgecomb Cnty, North Carolina ....... +Gus Robinson b: Abt. 1899 in North Carolina 2 Oscar Edmondson b: Abt. 1838 2 "Coo" Edmondson b: Abt. 1840
> -----Original Message----- > From: nancy_wood [mailto:nancy_wood@email.msn.com] > Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 5:44 PM > To: EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [EDM] Lt. James' Ancestors > > > Calvin, > I'm sorry to say that I don't have a Hubbard in my notes, but I do have a > couple of things that might help. First, Lt. James & Penelope had a > Burwell, whom I have m. to an Elizabeth Mooring & d. in 1814 Wayne Co. An > Elizabeth Edmondson age 26/45 is on the 1820 Wayne Co Census, with 2 sons > under 10. That might be a possibility. > > A book on the Mooring & Agee Families says that Penelope was a Mooring > (Burwell's intermarried with them) and that Lt. James was the son > of a John > & Mary Cullen, gch of Jos. & ggch of Ths/Essex. No proof was given. > > Jos. actually had 2 families, as another researcher discovered, > recently. A > Joannah Smith went to court, asking that she be guaranteed > support for Jos. > (I) EDM's ch; Jos's 1/2 brother, Benj., gave that assurance. It seems > likely that one of these ch was the Jos (II), who d. 1788 NC, > leaving a will > naming a wife, Margaret. Ch: John, Edw., Simon, Bryant & Elizabeth. It > was probably this John, son of John & Margaret, who m. Mary Cullen? & had > Priscilla & Lt. James. > > We have the John, son of Jos. I, as the one m. to Mary Barrington & he > remained in Craven Co for several years, after doing some militia service. > A court record refers to some land that was granted Priscilla, mother of > this John EDM. John had a couple of daus & 2 known sons: Bryant & Isaac. > After a short stay in SC, John appeared in GA, with Isaac. Nancy > Edmondson > Wood I descend from a William Burwell Edmundson that we believe is the son of Burwell Edmundson and Sallie Taylor, (2nd marriage). Burwell was the son of James and Penelope Edmundson and I evidently have some misinformation concerning James's parents. I have seen evidence that he was descended from Joseph Edmundson and Priselow of Bullhead Plantation in Greene County, NC. Unfortunately, I have not yet joined the Edmundson Assoc. and I am totally confused as to the Edmundson lineage. Cissy Chambers __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
Calvin, I'm sorry to say that I don't have a Hubbard in my notes, but I do have a couple of things that might help. First, Lt. James & Penelope had a Burwell, whom I have m. to an Elizabeth Mooring & d. in 1814 Wayne Co. An Elizabeth Edmondson age 26/45 is on the 1820 Wayne Co Census, with 2 sons under 10. That might be a possibility. A book on the Mooring & Agee Families says that Penelope was a Mooring (Burwell's intermarried with them) and that Lt. James was the son of a John & Mary Cullen, gch of Jos. & ggch of Ths/Essex. No proof was given. Jos. actually had 2 families, as another researcher discovered, recently. A Joannah Smith went to court, asking that she be guaranteed support for Jos. (I) EDM's ch; Jos's 1/2 brother, Benj., gave that assurance. It seems likely that one of these ch was the Jos (II), who d. 1788 NC, leaving a will naming a wife, Margaret. Ch: John, Edw., Simon, Bryant & Elizabeth. It was probably this John, son of John & Margaret, who m. Mary Cullen? & had Priscilla & Lt. James. We have the John, son of Jos. I, as the one m. to Mary Barrington & he remained in Craven Co for several years, after doing some militia service. A court record refers to some land that was granted Priscilla, mother of this John EDM. John had a couple of daus & 2 known sons: Bryant & Isaac. After a short stay in SC, John appeared in GA, with Isaac. Nancy Edmondson Wood
Hello fellow Edm's, My family of Edmundson's are from Wayne County, NC. I need help in finding the parents of my ggggrandfather. His name is Hubbard Edmundson. He was born in Wayne County, NC in 1811. He married 1) Delpha Lane and 2) Hepsy Lane. He died in 1886. The Edm's listed in the 1810 Wayne Co. Census are John Edmondson, Bryan(t) Edmondson and Penny(poss. Penelope) Edmondson. It is very likely that he is the son of one of these Edm's unless someone moved to Wayne in 1811, the same year that he was born. I am sure that if I can find his parents, I can link my family to Thomas Edmondson of Essex Co. VA. As far as I can tell Thomas Edmondson's son Joseph born abt. 1673 had a son named John born abt 1710 in Craven County NC. John had a son named James born in 1751, who was a Lt. in the American Revolutionary War. Lt. James appears on the 1790 Federal Census in Wayne County, NC and two of his sons, John and Cullen appear in the 1800 Wayne Co. Census. In the years to come, many more Edmundson's a! ppear on the censi of 1810,1820, 1830, and then my Hubbard shows for the first time in 1840. I still have relatives in Wayne County. My family still owns land there, upon which the Edmundson Family Cemetary is located, which is where my gggrandfather and ggrandfather are buried. My grandfather moved to Aiken, SC when my father was very young and most of my part of the Edmundson family are still located in Aiken, SC and Atlanta, GA. Thanks for any help in advance. Thanks, Calvin Austin Edmundson Riverside, CA
Hello fellow Edm's, My family of Edmundson's are from Wayne County, NC. I need help in finding the parents of my ggggrandfather. His name is Hubbard Edmundson. He was born in Wayne County, NC in 1811. He married 1) Delpha Lane and 2) Hepsy Lane. He died in 1886. The Edm's listed in the 1810 Wayne Co. Census are John Edmondson, Bryan(t) Edmondson and Penny(poss. Penelope) Edmondson. It is very likely that he is the son of one of these Edm's unless someone moved to Wayne in 1811, the same year that he was born. I am sure that if I can find his parents, I can link my family to Thomas Edmondson of Essex Co. VA. As far as I can tell Thomas Edmondson's son Joseph born abt. 1673 had a son named John born abt 1710 in Craven County NC. John had a son named James born in 1751, who was a Lt. in the American Revolutionary War. Lt. James appears on the 1790 Federal Census in Wayne County, NC and two of his sons, John and Cullen appear in the 1800 Wayne Co. Census. In the years to come, many more Edmundson's a! ppear on the censi of 1810,1820, 1830, and then my Hubbard shows for the first time in 1840. I still have relatives in Wayne County. My family still owns land there, upon which the Edmundson Family Cemetary is located, which is where my gggrandfather and ggrandfather are buried. My grandfather moved to Aiken, SC when my father was very young and most of my part of the Edmundson family are still located in Aiken, SC and Atlanta, GA. Thanks for any help in advance. Thanks, Calvin Austin Edmundson Riverside, CA
Nancy: Thanks for responding. I think I signed in the wrong place. I am Betty Bullock and I think I screwed up signing my note. This is information that I was not aware of. I am a research novice and a computer dummy. Where can I access Dave's Edmondson's Family Association Bulletin? Thanks again for your information. Betty B. -----Original Message----- From: nancy_wood <nancy_wood@email.msn.com> To: EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com <EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 7:15 PM Subject: [EDM] Wiley & Ann Smith EDM >Mildred, >I have your Wiley as the son of Pollard & Anis Staton EDM; gch of Ths. & >Frances Thigpen EDM; ggch of John & Lydia Downing. That much is pretty >certain. The rest is speculation: Dr. Ths. & Ann Howard (?) EDM; Jos & >Priscilla Graves EDM; & Ths & Mary EDM. The early Pollard, who m. Ann >Dickenson in 1738, has to fit in here somewhere. Dave Edmonson, ed. of the >EDM Family Assoc. Bulletin, has copies of previous articles on the family of >John & Lydia EDM. Nancy Edmondson Wood > > > > > >==== EDMONDSON Mailing List ==== >Please help keep RootsWeb and free access to genealogical data growing. >http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >Edmondson-L list manager: Margaret Edmondson Olson, olson@shout.net > >============================== >Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. >
Mildred, I have your Wiley as the son of Pollard & Anis Staton EDM; gch of Ths. & Frances Thigpen EDM; ggch of John & Lydia Downing. That much is pretty certain. The rest is speculation: Dr. Ths. & Ann Howard (?) EDM; Jos & Priscilla Graves EDM; & Ths & Mary EDM. The early Pollard, who m. Ann Dickenson in 1738, has to fit in here somewhere. Dave Edmonson, ed. of the EDM Family Assoc. Bulletin, has copies of previous articles on the family of John & Lydia EDM. Nancy Edmondson Wood
Hello All, Howard, I want to thank you for sharing your research with us in the latest issue of the EDM Family Assoc. Bulletin & also on this list. I have been following the exchanges with interest and have been checking some of my Robinson/Robertson info to see if it could shed any light on their connections to EDMs. I came across this item in the Robinson Archives on RootsWeb: John Dickenson (b. 9 Nov 1662, d. bef Aug. 1749 N'hampton Co, NC) m. 23 July 1692 Rebecca Thomas (d. bef. Feb. 1753, N'hampton Co, NC) & had these ch: 1. John m.29 May 1730 Elizabeth Harrison 2. David 3. Sarah 4. Rebecca 5. Charity 6. Mary m. 5 Mar. 1738 POLLARD EDMUNSON 7. Isaac 8. Elizabeth m. Emanuel Faulkner (& had Sugar Faulkner, who m. Priscilla Robinson b.@1760 to Nicholas Robinson & wf Rebeckah Brittin). Note: no proof, dates, or places other than where the parents were located. Nancy Edmondson Wood
1. For Russell. I do not have anything more that would be useful in figuring out the family of Upton I, who d. 1771. I decided that the best place to park Upton II was in this family, but I have no proof to support it. Three children seems a very small family for that age. Upton did deed some land to E. Suggett a year before his will, and it mentions a patent to Upton Edmondson & Drury Robertson. That could be the younger Upton, but it does not say so. Incidentally, that automatic inheritance by the eldest son would work only if there was no will, I believe. 2. For Russell also. I very much doubt that any of those children of Upton II or Benjamin or whoever had a middle name. Middle names did not really become fashionable until a generation or so later. If any of them did have a middle name, it does not show in any records I have seen. 3) Still for Russell. The Benjamin will is 1775 for sure. As for the administrators, the Upton there would be the one I call Upton II, who died in Lunenburg Co. in 1812, not Upton III who indeed was not born until 1757. The Christopher Robertson is probably an older one, probably father of the one who m. Constant in 1787 (unless it was a December-May wedding). He is referred to as Christopher Robertson, Gent., meaning that he was a person of high standing. It would not surprise me a bit if he is the husband of Mary, d/o Upton I. . 4) For Charolette Sage. Sorry, the William who is s/o Upton or Benjamin is not William Sterling, and is accounted for in Montgomery Co. TN. Interestingly enough Sterling is a middle name for several people in this family, but no William Sterling. Finally, as far as I know, there are no books on this family, and not much in published sources. A good dig in the country records of Lunenburg Co. and its surrounding counties is needed. I did such a dig a good many years ago, but may well have missed things since I was actually looking for a couple of other families and just noted Edmondsons when I ran across them. Best to all, Howard V. Jones
Russell Schexnayder wrote: > > Howard, > I've been lurking in the background for over a year now. I know that I > have Edmundson ancestors, I just don't know who. > > My grandmother was Grace Edmondson Mills born in Montgomery county TN in > 1883. She always said that she was kin to the Edmondson and Blackwell > families who came there from VA. Her maternal grandmother was Mary V > Blackwell who m William Augustus Chadwick. In all probability Mary's father > was Benjamin E Blackwell (and that E probably was for Edmondson, as that was > the naming scheme of the above families). I think Benjamin E Blackwell was > the son of John Blackwell and Mary "Polly" Edmundson. And Mary may have > been the daughter of Upton Edmundson. Now I haven't proven any of this, but > this line appears to fit it with tidbits of information passed down. > > Many families from Southside VA (Lunenberg, Brunswick, and Mecklenburg > counties) ie Edmondson, Blackwell, Jones, Orgain, Neblett, etc. as well as > many from Halifax county NC settled in Montgomery county, TN > > When I visited Montgomery county I found the following in the family files > at the library. > Essex County, VA > Thomas Edmondson, Sr m Anne & Mary > 7 children listed (they have been discussed in previous messages) > > Essex County, VA > Benjamin Edmondson - m Margaret Underwood (I think that s/b UPTON) > ch Thomas, Benjamin, Upton, Mary, Margaret > > Amelia County, VA > Upton Edmondson m Mary note:Upton may not be the father of the 12 children > listed below. this information found in papers of Robert & Christiana Jones > papers. (this was on the page I copied) > 1. Constance Edmondson b 6 Mar 1766 > 2. Upton Edmondson b 16 May 1767 > 3. Susannah Edmondson b 31 Dec 1771 > 4. Benjamin Edmondson b 9 Oct 1770 > 5. William Edmondson b 10 Feb 1773 > 6. Mary Dunn Edmondson b 16 Apr 1775 > 7. John Edmondson b 26 Jan 1778 > 8. Betsy Edmondson b 23 Nov 1779 > 9. Nancy Edmondson b 26 1782 > 10. Tabatha Edmondson b 20 Mar 1786 > 11. Thomas Edmondson b 10 Jan 1786 > 12. Samuel Edmondson b 5 Jun 1788 > > Samuel Edmondson m Nancy Jane Jones daughter of Christiana Blackwell Jones & > Robert Jones of Lunenburg County, VA. Christiana's parents were Capt Robert > Blackwell and wife, Elizabeth Goodwin Blackwell. > > EDMONDSON FAMILY > Samuel Edmondson b 5 Jun 1788 Lunenburg county, VA, d 23 Feb 1865 bur > Edmondson Cem on hill back of Lane Edmondson's house. (Montgomery county, > TN) > Married Nancy Jane Jones born 5 July 1796 Lunenburg county, VA d 5 Nov 1873. > Samuel & Nancy married November 1815 in Lunenburg county, VA and came to > Montgomery County, TN, on horseback. > ch: > 1. Martha E Edmondson b 10 1816 m James Mathis > 2. Robert Edmondson b 23 Nov 1818 d 7 mar 1885 m1 Lucy Ann Roberts m2 Allie > Brewster > 3. William Edmondson b 10 Mar 1821 d 15 Oct 1892 m Caroline Virginia > Neblett > 4. John Edmondson b 3 Jun 1825 m1 Beady Roberts, m2 Mrs Matlock nee Moore > 5. Benjamin Edmondson b 16 Mar 1826 d 2 Nov 1854 m Minerva Orgain > 6. Mary Christianne Edmondson b 5 Jun 1829 d 16 Jul 1859 m John A Keesee > 7. Upton Edmondson b 17 aug 1831 m Mattie Rice > 8. Nancy Jane "Jennie" Edmondson b 8 Dec 1833 d 20 Feb 1905 m Dr Richard > Wyatt. > > Now this is just what I copied and I know some of it is wrong, but it has > given clues for further research. I don't doubt that the above Samuel was a > descendant of Upton Edmondson considering the name of his 7th child. But > obviously the last 8 children were not the children of Upton Edmondson who > left a will in Amelia county, VA in 1771. > > Janie in Houston > > ==== EDMONDSON Mailing List ==== > To email to the list, send your message to: EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com. > To subscribe or unsubscribe, email to: EDMONDSON-L-request@rootsweb.com > or to EDMONDSON-D-request@rootsweb.com, if you get digests. > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ Could anyone confirm that the William Edmondson listed as Upton and Mary son, be William Sterling? Thanks for any and all information on this family. Charolette Edmonson Sage
Bill: I don't know -- Wiley is as far back as I have been able to get. I know various people have spoken of Mansel, and Pollard. Mansel was a witness at the marriage of Ann Smith and Wiley Edmondson. I have just recently started researching my paternal line and to be perfectly honest, I am pretty new to researching and even newer at computing. I would be interested to know what Edmondsons you are re- searching. Betty Bullock --Original Message----- From: Bill Edmundson <bayoutoyou@worldnet.att.net> To: EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com <EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 9:52 PM Subject: Re: [EDM] Edmondson, EDGECO, NC >Hi, I don't have the info your looking for but is your Wiley the son of >Bryant Edmudson? My line also comes from Bryant's other son Bryant jr. >Bill Edmundson >-----Original Message----- >From: rbullock/bbullock <rbullock@3rddoor.com> >To: EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com <EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 1:35 PM >Subject: [EDM] Edmondson, EDGECO, NC > > >> Seeking info on gravesites of Edmondsons, Edgecombe County, N.C. >>Specifically seeking Wiley and Ann Smith Edmondson. Their children were >>Irving, Nellie/Nettie, Mary Frances, Dollie, George Wiley, Levi and Oscar. >My >>ggrandfather was Geo. W who married Sarah Davenport and died in 1900 of a >>sunstroke. Wiley and Ann married in 1853. She was the daughter of William >Smith >>of Nash County. I think these graves would be in either the Upper or Lower >Conetoe >>Twp., maybe around the Penny Hill highway or maybe Mildred. >> >>Would appreciate any info and will share what I have. Thanks. >> >> >> >> >>==== EDMONDSON Mailing List ==== >>MAILING LISTS: lists of lists >>http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/ >>http://users.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html >> >>============================== >>The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >>Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. >>http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >> > > >==== EDMONDSON Mailing List ==== >Please help keep RootsWeb and free access to genealogical data growing. >http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >Edmondson-L list manager: Margaret Edmondson Olson, olson@shout.net > >============================== >Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. >RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi >
Hi, I don't have the info your looking for but is your Wiley the son of Bryant Edmudson? My line also comes from Bryant's other son Bryant jr. Bill Edmundson -----Original Message----- From: rbullock/bbullock <rbullock@3rddoor.com> To: EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com <EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 1:35 PM Subject: [EDM] Edmondson, EDGECO, NC > Seeking info on gravesites of Edmondsons, Edgecombe County, N.C. >Specifically seeking Wiley and Ann Smith Edmondson. Their children were >Irving, Nellie/Nettie, Mary Frances, Dollie, George Wiley, Levi and Oscar. My >ggrandfather was Geo. W who married Sarah Davenport and died in 1900 of a >sunstroke. Wiley and Ann married in 1853. She was the daughter of William Smith >of Nash County. I think these graves would be in either the Upper or Lower Conetoe >Twp., maybe around the Penny Hill highway or maybe Mildred. > >Would appreciate any info and will share what I have. Thanks. > > > > >==== EDMONDSON Mailing List ==== >MAILING LISTS: lists of lists >http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/ >http://users.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html > >============================== >The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >
Bill, The Wiley Edmundson that was the son of Bryant Edmundson, married Martha A. Hardin in 1836 in GA. Their children were: Vandusen, Arrinda, John, Frances, Elizabeth, Tabor, and William. Boy, I had no idea that there was ANOTHER Wiley Edmundson out there!!!! Becky Cowen-Cornelius Willow, Alaska ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Edmundson" <bayoutoyou@worldnet.att.net> To: <EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 6:47 PM Subject: Re: [EDM] Edmondson, EDGECO, NC > Hi, I don't have the info your looking for but is your Wiley the son of > Bryant Edmudson? My line also comes from Bryant's other son Bryant jr. > Bill Edmundson > -----Original Message----- > From: rbullock/bbullock <rbullock@3rddoor.com> > To: EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com <EDMONDSON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 1:35 PM > Subject: [EDM] Edmondson, EDGECO, NC > > > > Seeking info on gravesites of Edmondsons, Edgecombe County, N.C. > >Specifically seeking Wiley and Ann Smith Edmondson. Their children were > >Irving, Nellie/Nettie, Mary Frances, Dollie, George Wiley, Levi and Oscar. > My > >ggrandfather was Geo. W who married Sarah Davenport and died in 1900 of a > >sunstroke. Wiley and Ann married in 1853. She was the daughter of William > Smith > >of Nash County. I think these graves would be in either the Upper or Lower > Conetoe > >Twp., maybe around the Penny Hill highway or maybe Mildred. > > > >Would appreciate any info and will share what I have. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > >==== EDMONDSON Mailing List ==== > >MAILING LISTS: lists of lists > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~maillist/ > >http://users.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html > > > >============================== > >The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > >Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. > >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > ==== EDMONDSON Mailing List ==== > Please help keep RootsWeb and free access to genealogical data growing. > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > Edmondson-L list manager: Margaret Edmondson Olson, olson@shout.net > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi >
Seeking information on gravesites of Wiley Edmondson and wife, Ann Smith Edmondson. She was the daughter of William Smith of Nash County, NC and they were married in 1853. Their children were Irving, Nellie/Nettie, Mary Frances, Dollie, George Wiley, Levi and Oscar. My ggrandfather was George W. and he was married to Sarah Davenport. George W. died in 1900 of a sunstroke. Any information on any of these names would be much appreciated.
According to the book "The Old Free State" Lunenburg Cousins Upton Edmundson (will dated 25 May 1871 Amelia cty, VA proved 24 Oct 1771) named his wife, Mary his son, Benjamin a daughter, Constance, wife of Edgecomb Suggett (her homestead in Mecklenburg cty) Mary ( married to a Robertson) and granddaughter Constance Robertson I have a note that Constance Edmundson m Edgecomb Suggitt in 1767. Has anyone seen this will or know anything about the distribution of property? Was there an older son, Upton, who was not named in the will because he would have automatically inherited land? The following names and birthdates which I posted earlier were noted to have been found in papers of Robert & Christiana Blackwell Jones which would suggest that there was some connection between one or both of their families and the Edmondsons before their daughter married Samuel Edmondson. I have added some marriages that would fit the birthdates noted below: And the following would in all probability be the grandchildren of Upton d 1771. But who is the father?? Are they all siblings or are some of them cousins? 1. Constance Edmondson b 6 Mar 1766 m Christopher Robertson1787 2. Upton Edmondson b 16 May 1767 m Martha Hightower 1792 3. Susannah Edmondson b 31 Dec 1771 m1 Benjamin Orgain 1792 m2 Christopher Robertson 4. Benjamin Edmondson b 9 Oct 1770 m Martha Tomlinson 1791 Lunenburg cty 5. William Edmondson b 10 Feb 1773 6. Mary Dunn Edmondson b 16 Apr 1775 m John Blackwell 1796 (bro of Christiana Blackwell) 7. John Edmondson b 26 Jan 1778 8. Betsy Edmondson b 23 Nov 1779 m Daniel Robertson 1797 9. Nancy Edmondson b 26 1782 10. Tabatha Edmondson b 20 Mar 1786 11. Thomas Edmondson b 10 Jan 1786 12. Samuel Edmondson b 5 Jun 1788 m Nancy Jane Jones Nov 1815 (d/o Robt Jones & Christiana Blackwell) I would bet that each of the above children had a middle name and I would give a pretty penny to know what they were. From Blackwell family research I have found children given the first and surname of parents and grandparents. Howard noted in an earlier message " Lunenburg Co., WB IV, 91 13 Jun 1775. Will of Benjamin Edmondson in court, but is rejected as false. Administration granted to Mary Edmondson, Upton Edmondson and Christopher Robertson. Should this have read 1795??? as Constance didn't marry Christopher Robertson until 1787 and Upton Edmondson wasn't born until 1767. Well I guess I really should go to the library and see what I can find instead of just supposing and guessing. The problem is that the same given names are used in families over and over again and before 1850 it is often hard to find birth/death dates to help distinguish between persons with the same name. Janie in Houston
Seeking info on gravesites of Edmondsons, Edgecombe County, N.C. Specifically seeking Wiley and Ann Smith Edmondson. Their children were Irving, Nellie/Nettie, Mary Frances, Dollie, George Wiley, Levi and Oscar. My ggrandfather was Geo. W who married Sarah Davenport and died in 1900 of a sunstroke. Wiley and Ann married in 1853. She was the daughter of William Smith of Nash County. I think these graves would be in either the Upper or Lower Conetoe Twp., maybe around the Penny Hill highway or maybe Mildred. Would appreciate any info and will share what I have. Thanks.
Searching for a Ann Elizabeth Edmondson b abt 1748 (which is questionable at this would make her close to 100 years old when she died) (probably born in VA) m 28 Apr 1795 by Minister Alexander Balmain at Frederick Cty., VA Samuel Nichols b 1746 Leeds Parish, Fauquier VA/Fairfax, VA. Elizabeth d 1841 Ross County, OH bur Schooley Station Cem. Does anyone have any leads on the parents and siblings of this Elizabeth? Any help would be appreciated. Lois