Hi I had seen various sources with the name "Peters" and some with "Peterson" as Rebecca's maiden name. However, I have the death certificate for Abraham and Rebecca's oldest son, Elbert L. Faircloth. It lists his parents as "Abraham Faircloth" born in North Carolina and "Rebecca Peters" born in Georgia. The informant on Elbert's death certificate was W.R. Faircloth (I think this is his son, William Robert). So...for now, I'm going to rely on this source for the name "Peters." I don't know who Eliza married, actually. I don't know much about the children of Abraham and Rebecca, except for Elbert, who I am directly descended from. The place I usually go to hunt down information is to the Holmes County U.S. genweb pages. It has lists for many cemeteries in Holmes County (including Union Hill where both Elbert and Abraham are buried). I'll do a little sleuthing and get back to you if I find anything. > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael S. Barnes [SMTP:mbarnes@centurytel.net] > Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 1:18 PM > To: FLHOLMES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [FLHOLMES] Nancy Faircloth and James (Jim) Taylor--Georgia, Florida > > Janice: > I actually had the name Rebecca Peters (b. 2/4/1833 and d. > 10/30/1909) rather than Peterson. I do not have anything on her parents. > Which is correct? > > Does anyone have other information on Abraham Faircloth: I only have his > death date as 1877 and no marriage date? BTW, their daughter Eliza > Faircloth, b. 1/17/1854 married a French, but which one? > Thank you for any help you can give. > > Michael Barnes > 425.888.9763 > mbarnes@centurytel.net > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Janice Redmon Smith [mailto:lippy01@yahoo.com] > Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 9:09 AM > To: FLHOLMES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [FLHOLMES] Nancy Faircloth and James (Jim) Taylor--Georgia, > Florida > > It's Rebecca Peterson married Abraham. > You probably have that in your records and memory just > misserved you. > Janice Redmon Smith > > > --- Angela Williams <williamsa@nsu.law.nova.edu> > wrote: > > Hi > > > > I've never heard of a Nancy Faircloth. However, I > > am descended from Abraham Faircloth who came to > > Holmes County around 1848 from Georgia. He married > > Rebecca Peters. I think your Nancy is likely > > somehow related to him. She is among the list of > > children I have for him. I think, also, you might > > be wrong about her age. If she was born as early as > > 1820, it's highly unlikely she had a daughter in > > 1872- when she was 52. > > > > Abraham came to Holmes County and 2 of his brothers > > followed, Isaac and Jacob. Perhaps she was the > > daughter of one of these 2 men. You may want to > > look in Laurens County census records to see if you > > can find a Nancy who was about her age on the 1850 > > census. Laurens County is where Abraham is from. > > > > OR...a very distinct possibility is that Nancy was a > > nickname. > > > > Finally, it's possible that the person giving the > > information on the death certificate was simply > > incorrect. A death certificate is only as reliable > > as the person who originally gave the information. > > Is the informant listed on the certificate? If so, > > do you recognize the name as a close relative of > > Rachel Taylor? Good luck! > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Wendy Riley [SMTP:vowele@bellsouth.net] > > > Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 7:12 PM > > > To: FLHOLMES-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: [FLHOLMES] Nancy Faircloth and James > > (Jim) Taylor--Georgia, Florida > > > > > > Hello: > > > I just received a Holmes Co. Florida death > > certificate for Rachel Taylor, born around 1872 died > > in 1929 and buried in Red Hill Cemetery. It lists > > her father as Jim (James) Taylor -- my > > great-great-great grandfather and mother as a Nancy > > Faircloth. The name Nancy Faircloth is new to me. > > > > Has anyone heard of a Nancy Faircloth possibly > > born in Georgia, I suspect around 1820-1835?? > > > > > > In all census records for Holmes County Jim > > Taylor's wife is listed as Evelina or Eveline. 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I don't remember where I got my info from about Rebecca being a Peterson. I have packed up all my resources because we moved. I am in the process of filing them into a new file cabinet now. I don't know when I'll get to that box. In the mean time, I'll put both names into my FTM datafile. This time I'm going to put my source on the Peters. This is what I have on them. Descendants of ABRAHAM FAIRCLOTH 1 ABRAHAM FAIRCLOTH b: January 18, 1813 in Laurens Co. Georgia d: 1877 in Holmes Co., Florida Burial: Union Hill Bap. Ch. Cem., Bethlehem Community, Bonifay, Holmes County, Florida ..+REBECCA PETERSON b: February 04, 1833 in Georgia d: October 30, 1909 in Holmes Co. Florida m: December 06, 1849 in Coffee Co., Alabama Burial: Union Hill Bap. Ch. Cem., Bethlehem Community, Bonifay, Holmes County, Florida .2 ELBERT L. FAIRCLOTH b: October 21, 1850 in Alabama d: April 19, 1935 in Holmes Co., Florida Burial: Union Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Bethlehem Community, Holmes County, Florida .....+RHODA MISSOURI WOODALL b: February 13, 1859 in Geneva County, Alabama d: April 15, 1940 in Holmes Co., Florida m: Abt. 1877 in Unknown Burial: Union Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Bethlehem Community, Holmes County, Florida .2 Catherine Faircloth b: April 11, 1852 in Alabama d: Unknown .....+Joe Hagans d: Unknown .2 Eliza Faircloth b: January 17, 1854 in Alabama d. Unknown .2 William Faircloth b: January 12, 1856 in Holmes Co, Florida d: August 18, 1861 .2 Matilda Faircloth b: March 08, 1857 in Holmes Co, Florida d: September 06, 1948 .....+Daniel J. Paul d: Unknown .2 John David Faircloth b: April 27, 1861 in Florida d: April 18, 1940 in Holmes Co., Florida Burial: Union Hill Bap. Ch. Cem., Bethlehem Community, Bonifay, Holmes County, Florida .....+Mary Ellen Woodall b: May 20, 1861 in Alabama d: July 08, 1936 in Holmes Co, Florida Burial: Mount Olive Baptist Church Cemetery, Hwy. 79, Bonifay, Holmes County, Florida .2 [1] Mary Elizabeth Faircloth b: February 04, 1864 in Holmes Co, Florida d: October 20, 1940 in Holmes County, Florida Burial: Bethlehem Cemetery, Holmes County, Florida .....+Zeke Harris d: Unknown m: 1881 She was about 16 yrs old when she married. .*2nd Husband of [1] Mary Elizabeth Faircloth: .....+Richard French d: May 22, 1926 in Holmes Co, Florida m: February 12, 1884 in His house in Holmes Co, Florida .2 Gadsey Faircloth b: August 18, 1867 in Holmes Co, Florida d: October 12, 1925 .....+John Wesley Barrentine b: July 27, 1862 in Alabama d: Unknown m: Abt. 1881 .2 Abram Faircloth b: January 18, 1869 in Holmes Co, Florida d: August 04, 1897 in Holmes Co., Florida Burial: Union Hill Bap. Ch. Cem., Bethlehem Community, Bonifay, Holmes County, Florida --- Angela Williams <williamsa@nsu.law.nova.edu> wrote: > Hi > > I had seen various sources with the name "Peters" > and some with "Peterson" as Rebecca's maiden name. > However, I have the death certificate for Abraham > and Rebecca's oldest son, Elbert L. Faircloth. It > lists his parents as "Abraham Faircloth" born in > North Carolina and "Rebecca Peters" born in Georgia. > The informant on Elbert's death certificate was > W.R. Faircloth (I think this is his son, William > Robert). So...for now, I'm going to rely on this > source for the name "Peters." > > I don't know who Eliza married, actually. I don't > know much about the children of Abraham and Rebecca, > except for Elbert, who I am directly descended from. > The place I usually go to hunt down information is > to the Holmes County U.S. genweb pages. It has > lists for many cemeteries in Holmes County > (including Union Hill where both Elbert and Abraham > are buried). I'll do a little sleuthing and get > back to you if I find anything. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Michael S. Barnes > [SMTP:mbarnes@centurytel.net] > > Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 1:18 PM > > To: FLHOLMES-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: RE: [FLHOLMES] Nancy Faircloth and James > (Jim) Taylor--Georgia, Florida > > > > Janice: > > I actually had the name Rebecca Peters (b. > 2/4/1833 and d. > > 10/30/1909) rather than Peterson. I do not have > anything on her parents. > > Which is correct? > > > > Does anyone have other information on Abraham > Faircloth: I only have his > > death date as 1877 and no marriage date? BTW, > their daughter Eliza > > Faircloth, b. 1/17/1854 married a French, but > which one? > > Thank you for any help you can give. > > > > Michael Barnes > > 425.888.9763 > > mbarnes@centurytel.net > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Janice Redmon Smith > [mailto:lippy01@yahoo.com] > > Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 9:09 AM > > To: FLHOLMES-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: RE: [FLHOLMES] Nancy Faircloth and James > (Jim) Taylor--Georgia, > > Florida > > > > It's Rebecca Peterson married Abraham. > > You probably have that in your records and memory > just > > misserved you. > > Janice Redmon Smith __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
Hey, I found where I got my info. It was in a manella folder in another file cabinet in a Faircloth folder. The packet was mailed to me from Robert J.(Bob) Faircloth from Houston, Texas back around 1999. Exact date is not stamped on the package but I received emails and query messages from him about that time. He said he got Rebecca's surname, Peterson, from Abraham's pension record and widow's pension record. I don't have a copy of it though. He fought in the Florida Indian Wars. Bob said he had been to Faircloth reunions held at Stone Mountain, GA. The package had some copies of letters written to him from Geraldine Clemmons she was asking him where in Alabama the children were born. She was the grand daughter of Elizabeth Faircloth. He said, he had first met her at the first reunion held at Sone Mountain, GA. in the late 70s. I have some of the Faircloth info out of her and Ann Wells book but I don't recall if she said anything about Elizabeth in it. I'll have to look to see if I can find it. Oh, here in some notes it says Eliza never married. She's probably buried at Union Hill with the rest of the Faircloths in an unmarked grave. That is totally a guess and an opinion based on she was a single woman. Please, don't take it and run to the fact sheet with it. I would think pension records and widow records would serve as a good resource since usually it the person themselves who give the information. This is something we need further research on, I would think. Janice Redmon Smith --- Janice Redmon Smith <lippy01@yahoo.com> wrote: > I don't remember where I got my info from about > Rebecca being a Peterson. I have packed up all my > resources because we moved. I am in the process of > filing them into a new file cabinet now. I don't > know > when I'll get to that box. > In the mean time, I'll put both names into my FTM > datafile. This time I'm going to put my source on > the > Peters. > This is what I have on them. > Descendants of ABRAHAM FAIRCLOTH > > 1 ABRAHAM FAIRCLOTH b: January 18, 1813 in Laurens > Co. Georgia d: 1877 in Holmes Co., Florida Burial: > Union Hill Bap. Ch. Cem., Bethlehem Community, > Bonifay, Holmes County, Florida > ..+REBECCA PETERSON b: February 04, 1833 in Georgia > d: > October 30, 1909 in Holmes Co. Florida m: December > 06, > 1849 in Coffee Co., Alabama Burial: Union Hill Bap. > Ch. Cem., Bethlehem Community, Bonifay, Holmes > County, > Florida > .2 ELBERT L. FAIRCLOTH b: October 21, 1850 in > Alabama > d: April 19, 1935 in Holmes Co., Florida Burial: > Union > Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Bethlehem Community, > Holmes County, Florida > .....+RHODA MISSOURI WOODALL b: February 13, 1859 in > Geneva County, Alabama d: April 15, 1940 in Holmes > Co., Florida m: Abt. 1877 in Unknown Burial: Union > Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Bethlehem Community, > Holmes County, Florida > .2 Catherine Faircloth b: April 11, 1852 in Alabama > d: Unknown > .....+Joe Hagans d: Unknown > .2 Eliza Faircloth b: January 17, 1854 in Alabama > d. > Unknown > .2 William Faircloth b: January 12, 1856 in Holmes > Co, Florida d: August 18, 1861 > .2 Matilda Faircloth b: March 08, 1857 in Holmes > Co, > Florida d: September 06, 1948 > .....+Daniel J. Paul d: Unknown > .2 John David Faircloth b: April 27, 1861 in > Florida > d: April 18, 1940 in Holmes Co., Florida Burial: > Union > Hill Bap. Ch. Cem., Bethlehem Community, Bonifay, > Holmes County, Florida > .....+Mary Ellen Woodall b: May 20, 1861 in Alabama > d: > July 08, 1936 in Holmes Co, Florida Burial: Mount > Olive Baptist Church Cemetery, Hwy. 79, Bonifay, > Holmes County, Florida > .2 [1] Mary Elizabeth Faircloth b: February 04, > 1864 > in Holmes Co, Florida d: October 20, 1940 in Holmes > County, Florida Burial: Bethlehem Cemetery, Holmes > County, Florida > .....+Zeke Harris d: Unknown m: 1881 She was about > 16 > yrs old when she married. > .*2nd Husband of [1] Mary Elizabeth Faircloth: > .....+Richard French d: May 22, 1926 in Holmes Co, > Florida m: February 12, 1884 in His house in Holmes > Co, Florida > .2 Gadsey Faircloth b: August 18, 1867 in Holmes > Co, > Florida d: October 12, 1925 > .....+John Wesley Barrentine b: July 27, 1862 in > Alabama d: Unknown m: Abt. 1881 > .2 Abram Faircloth b: January 18, 1869 in Holmes > Co, > Florida d: August 04, 1897 in Holmes Co., Florida > Burial: Union Hill Bap. Ch. Cem., Bethlehem > Community, > Bonifay, Holmes County, Florida > > --- Angela Williams <williamsa@nsu.law.nova.edu> > wrote: > > Hi > > > > I had seen various sources with the name "Peters" > > and some with "Peterson" as Rebecca's maiden name. > > > However, I have the death certificate for Abraham > > and Rebecca's oldest son, Elbert L. Faircloth. It > > lists his parents as "Abraham Faircloth" born in > > North Carolina and "Rebecca Peters" born in > Georgia. > > The informant on Elbert's death certificate was > > W.R. Faircloth (I think this is his son, William > > Robert). So...for now, I'm going to rely on this > > source for the name "Peters." > > > > I don't know who Eliza married, actually. I don't > > know much about the children of Abraham and > Rebecca, > > except for Elbert, who I am directly descended > from. > > The place I usually go to hunt down information > is > > to the Holmes County U.S. genweb pages. It has > > lists for many cemeteries in Holmes County > > (including Union Hill where both Elbert and > Abraham > > are buried). I'll do a little sleuthing and get > > back to you if I find anything. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Michael S. Barnes > > [SMTP:mbarnes@centurytel.net] > > > Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 1:18 PM > > > To: FLHOLMES-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: RE: [FLHOLMES] Nancy Faircloth and > James > > (Jim) Taylor--Georgia, Florida > > > > > > Janice: > > > I actually had the name Rebecca Peters (b. > > 2/4/1833 and d. > > > 10/30/1909) rather than Peterson. I do not have > > anything on her parents. > > > Which is correct? > > > > > > Does anyone have other information on Abraham > > Faircloth: I only have his > > > death date as 1877 and no marriage date? BTW, > > their daughter Eliza > > > Faircloth, b. 1/17/1854 married a French, but > > which one? > > > Thank you for any help you can give. > > > > > > Michael Barnes > > > 425.888.9763 > > > mbarnes@centurytel.net > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Janice Redmon Smith > > [mailto:lippy01@yahoo.com] > > > Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 9:09 AM > > > To: FLHOLMES-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: RE: [FLHOLMES] Nancy Faircloth and > James > > (Jim) Taylor--Georgia, > > > Florida > > > > > > It's Rebecca Peterson married Abraham. > > > You probably have that in your records and > memory > > just > > > misserved you. > > > Janice Redmon Smith > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up > now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion > online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
Hey, I found where I got my info. It was in a manella folder in another file cabinet in a Faircloth folder. The packet was mailed to me from Robert J.(Bob) Faircloth from Houston, Texas back around 1999. Exact date is not stamped on the package but I received emails and query messages from him about that time. He said he got Rebecca's surname, Peterson, from Abraham's pension record and widow's pension record. I don't have a copy of it though. He fought in the Florida Indian Wars. Bob said he had been to Faircloth reunions held at Stone Mountain, GA. The package had some copies of letters written to him from Geraldine Clemmons she was asking him where in Alabama the children were born. She was the grand daughter of Elizabeth Faircloth. He said, he had first met her at the first reunion held at Sone Mountain, GA. in the late 70s. I have some of the Faircloth info out of her and Ann Wells book but I don't recall if she said anything about Elizabeth in it. I'll have to look to see if I can find it. Oh, here in some notes it says Eliza never married. She's probably buried at Union Hill with the rest of the Faircloths in an unmarked grave. That is totally a guess and an opinion based on she was a single woman. Please, don't take it and run to the fact sheet with it. I would think pension records and widow records would serve as a good resource since usually it the person themselves who give the information. This is something we need further research on, I would think. Janice Redmon Smith --- Janice Redmon Smith <lippy01@yahoo.com> wrote: > I don't remember where I got my info from about > Rebecca being a Peterson. I have packed up all my > resources because we moved. I am in the process of > filing them into a new file cabinet now. I don't > know > when I'll get to that box. > In the mean time, I'll put both names into my FTM > datafile. This time I'm going to put my source on > the > Peters. > This is what I have on them. > Descendants of ABRAHAM FAIRCLOTH > > 1 ABRAHAM FAIRCLOTH b: January 18, 1813 in Laurens > Co. Georgia d: 1877 in Holmes Co., Florida Burial: > Union Hill Bap. Ch. Cem., Bethlehem Community, > Bonifay, Holmes County, Florida > ..+REBECCA PETERSON b: February 04, 1833 in Georgia > d: > October 30, 1909 in Holmes Co. Florida m: December > 06, > 1849 in Coffee Co., Alabama Burial: Union Hill Bap. > Ch. Cem., Bethlehem Community, Bonifay, Holmes > County, > Florida > .2 ELBERT L. FAIRCLOTH b: October 21, 1850 in > Alabama > d: April 19, 1935 in Holmes Co., Florida Burial: > Union > Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Bethlehem Community, > Holmes County, Florida > .....+RHODA MISSOURI WOODALL b: February 13, 1859 in > Geneva County, Alabama d: April 15, 1940 in Holmes > Co., Florida m: Abt. 1877 in Unknown Burial: Union > Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Bethlehem Community, > Holmes County, Florida > .2 Catherine Faircloth b: April 11, 1852 in Alabama > d: Unknown > .....+Joe Hagans d: Unknown > .2 Eliza Faircloth b: January 17, 1854 in Alabama > d. > Unknown > .2 William Faircloth b: January 12, 1856 in Holmes > Co, Florida d: August 18, 1861 > .2 Matilda Faircloth b: March 08, 1857 in Holmes > Co, > Florida d: September 06, 1948 > .....+Daniel J. Paul d: Unknown > .2 John David Faircloth b: April 27, 1861 in > Florida > d: April 18, 1940 in Holmes Co., Florida Burial: > Union > Hill Bap. Ch. Cem., Bethlehem Community, Bonifay, > Holmes County, Florida > .....+Mary Ellen Woodall b: May 20, 1861 in Alabama > d: > July 08, 1936 in Holmes Co, Florida Burial: Mount > Olive Baptist Church Cemetery, Hwy. 79, Bonifay, > Holmes County, Florida > .2 [1] Mary Elizabeth Faircloth b: February 04, > 1864 > in Holmes Co, Florida d: October 20, 1940 in Holmes > County, Florida Burial: Bethlehem Cemetery, Holmes > County, Florida > .....+Zeke Harris d: Unknown m: 1881 She was about > 16 > yrs old when she married. > .*2nd Husband of [1] Mary Elizabeth Faircloth: > .....+Richard French d: May 22, 1926 in Holmes Co, > Florida m: February 12, 1884 in His house in Holmes > Co, Florida > .2 Gadsey Faircloth b: August 18, 1867 in Holmes > Co, > Florida d: October 12, 1925 > .....+John Wesley Barrentine b: July 27, 1862 in > Alabama d: Unknown m: Abt. 1881 > .2 Abram Faircloth b: January 18, 1869 in Holmes > Co, > Florida d: August 04, 1897 in Holmes Co., Florida > Burial: Union Hill Bap. Ch. Cem., Bethlehem > Community, > Bonifay, Holmes County, Florida > > --- Angela Williams <williamsa@nsu.law.nova.edu> > wrote: > > Hi > > > > I had seen various sources with the name "Peters" > > and some with "Peterson" as Rebecca's maiden name. > > > However, I have the death certificate for Abraham > > and Rebecca's oldest son, Elbert L. Faircloth. It > > lists his parents as "Abraham Faircloth" born in > > North Carolina and "Rebecca Peters" born in > Georgia. > > The informant on Elbert's death certificate was > > W.R. Faircloth (I think this is his son, William > > Robert). So...for now, I'm going to rely on this > > source for the name "Peters." > > > > I don't know who Eliza married, actually. I don't > > know much about the children of Abraham and > Rebecca, > > except for Elbert, who I am directly descended > from. > > The place I usually go to hunt down information > is > > to the Holmes County U.S. genweb pages. It has > > lists for many cemeteries in Holmes County > > (including Union Hill where both Elbert and > Abraham > > are buried). I'll do a little sleuthing and get > > back to you if I find anything. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Michael S. Barnes > > [SMTP:mbarnes@centurytel.net] > > > Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 1:18 PM > > > To: FLHOLMES-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: RE: [FLHOLMES] Nancy Faircloth and > James > > (Jim) Taylor--Georgia, Florida > > > > > > Janice: > > > I actually had the name Rebecca Peters (b. > > 2/4/1833 and d. > > > 10/30/1909) rather than Peterson. I do not have > > anything on her parents. > > > Which is correct? > > > > > > Does anyone have other information on Abraham > > Faircloth: I only have his > > > death date as 1877 and no marriage date? BTW, > > their daughter Eliza > > > Faircloth, b. 1/17/1854 married a French, but > > which one? > > > Thank you for any help you can give. > > > > > > Michael Barnes > > > 425.888.9763 > > > mbarnes@centurytel.net > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Janice Redmon Smith > > [mailto:lippy01@yahoo.com] > > > Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 9:09 AM > > > To: FLHOLMES-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: RE: [FLHOLMES] Nancy Faircloth and > James > > (Jim) Taylor--Georgia, > > > Florida > > > > > > It's Rebecca Peterson married Abraham. > > > You probably have that in your records and > memory > > just > > > misserved you. > > > Janice Redmon Smith > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up > now. > http://mailplus.yahoo.com > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion > online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com