thanks J R!
In a message dated 10/15/1999 8:52:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time, hamrick@home.com writes: << If Nancy Walker did not marry Chesley, what do I do with the 7 children I have for her? Do I change Nancy to Matilda "Tilda" Rollins for all of them??? or Ann Green??? or boot them out??? >> Sounds like we need to do some DNA testing!!! I wonder if all 7 children had crooked pinkies. Chesley seemed to be pretty consistent about getting marriage licenses but I just can't turn up one for Nancy. I believe I gave you my family sheet but your website continues to have the Jones' info posted. Bev Barnes
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Bev, If Nancy Walker did not marry Chesley, what do I do with the 7 children I have for her? Do I change Nancy to Matilda "Tilda" Rollins for all of them??? or Ann Green??? or boot them out??? Chesley Hamrick, b. May 31 1816, d. Dec 24 1886, buried in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Ellenboro, Rutherford Co., NC. He married (1) Matilda Rollins on Jul 20 1837, (2) Nancy Walker (no date), and (3) Sally Ann Green Hamrick (widow of Eli Hamrick). >> Thanks to Ted & JR for your responses. The wife #2, Nancy Walker, is apparently an error in the Jones' book. I haven't been able to track Nancy Walker being married to a Hamrick. My ggggrandfather is supposedly one of their children, according to Mr. Jones but the marriage license lists Tilda Rollins as mother. I just wondered if any other Chesley Hamrick descendants have come to the same conclusion I have. Bev Barnes
Sandy, Off the top of my head I can remember http://www.ron.hamrick.net as one but the others are more complicated. J R
Sandy, If you go to the rootweb.com nelow these are listed on the second psge or family page. If you cannot go there I will go amd get them for you. J R Hamrick Hambrick Genealogy at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hamrick or http://www.my-ged.com/mckinney -----Original Message----- From: Sandy Patton [mailto:sanderella@webtv.net] Sent: Monday, October 11, 1999 12:54 AM To: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HAMRICK-L] Hamrick Nicknames? J R wrote: "Currently there are about six sites that give credit to the emigrant Patrick Sr.... can you give us these URLs? Thanks! Sandy
Page 157 #579 Allen HAMRIC 41 NC; Susannah 38 NC; Albert 15 NC; Elphus 13 NC; Hester 11 NC; Hannah 9 NC; Jane 7 NC; Susannah 9/12 NC. Page 157 #580 William HAMBRIC 50 NC; Jane 36 NC; Elizabeth 20 NC; Narcissus 16 NC; Caswell 14 NC; Sarah E. 12 NC; Jacob E. 10 NC; Drury H. 8 NC; Drayton M. 2 NC. Page 158 #585 James HAMRICK 80 VA. Page 159 #608 Henry HAMRIC 83 VA; Nathan 40 NC; Jane 37 NC. Page 160 #629 James HAMRIC 54 NC; Nancy 45 NC; Louisa 22 NC; Lorenzo 20 NC; Cordelia 18 NC; Julia A. 14 NC; William 16 NC; Nero W. 12 NC; Susan 10 NC; Dulcinia 8 NC: Polly A. 4/12 NC. Page 164 #___ Albert HAMRICK 34 NC; Martha 34 NC; Miles 17 NC; Dildy 15 NC; Calvin 13 NC; Elizabeth 11 NC. Page 167 #737 Thomas HAMRICK 22 NC. in hh of John P. Nowel Page 168 #752 David HAMRIC 50 NC; Martha J. 32 NC; Julia 4 NC; Mirany 3 NC; Rush 4/12 NC.
Page 150 #488 Asa HAMRICK 32 NC; Drucinda 31 NC; Rosanna 9 NC; Hannah S 6 NC; Jabez 4 NC; Aaron 2 NC. Page 150 #484 Jonahtan HAMRICK 28 NC; Elizabeth 25 NC; James C 8 NC: Alfred 7 NC; Nicy 6 NC; Asbury 5 NC; George P. 4 NC. Page 150 #483 George R. HAMRICK 30 NC; Rebecca 30 NC; Sarah 1 NC. Page 150 #482 Reuben HAMRICK 64 NC; Hannah 65 NC; Cassy 11 NC; Bury Green 20 NC. Page 151 #509 Samuel HAMRICK 65 NC; Susan 50 NC: Polly 21 NC; Susan 19 NC. Page 151 #510 William HAMRICK 45 NC; Narcissa 38 NC; Jane 16 NC; Martha E 14 NC; Sarah A 12 NC; Vesty 8 NC; Lucinda 6 NC; Samuel 3 NC. Page 152 #521 Elijah HAMRICK 34 NC; Hannah 32 NC; Sally 12 NC; Andrew J 10 NC: Mary E 8 NC; Margaret 4 NC; Noah 3 NC; Nancy H. 1 NC. Page 152 #512 Amos HAMRICK 25 NC; Dizy 24 NC; Moses 3 NC; Sarah 1 NC. Page 152 #422 Magaret HAMRIC 50 NC; Sarah 21 NC; Ruben 19 NC; John 17 NC; Jane 15 NC. Page 152 #519 Richard HAMRIC 53 NC; Mary 36 NC; Nancy 15 NC; Price 13 NC; Gabriel 11 NC; Joseph P 9 NC; Melinda 7 NC; Elmira 6 NC; Thomas 5 NC; Sarah 11/12 NC. Page 152 #520 Street HAMRICK 27 NC; Elmira 25 NC; Marshall N. 25 NC; Sidney H. 5 NC; John C 11/12 NC; Samuel A Bridges 19 NC; Frances Bridges 14 NC.
Pat, Thank you for your library etc history research. Sounds like S C did not have any Newspaper Obits, Library census records or other genealogy records, Books, court house records to document the tales of the Hamrick grandmothers who counted back on their crooked fingers 9 months to tell when the marriage date had been. It must have taken great perseverance and diplomacy to take the genealogy tales of 50 or more grandmothers and merge them into the HAMRICK GENERATIONS AND OTHER FAIRY TALES as I have previously called them. How dumb of me!! I didn't realize that North Carolina didn't have libraries until after 1910. And stupid, stupid me - no newspapers in North Carolina between 1870 and 1910 either!! I never realized. And I was totally unaware that there were no courthouses in North Carolina that had marriage records or deeds or wills or probate records. And even though the University of North Carolina claims to be the oldest state university, founded in 1795, heaven help me for ever implying that research could have been done there!! How dare I question the marvelous works of Mr. Jones!!! Of course all the people he interviewed gave him 100% correct information - and knew all about all their ancestors, never mixing up any families, getting all the children's names and spouses correct (something I'm positive now, after reading about how great a man he was, Mr. Jones verified carefully, using every resource available to him...ah, but I temporarily forgot, poor Mr. Jones didn't have any resources available to him). It was so terribly rude of me to imply that Mr. Jones' book misled me - had me looking for people who didn't exist and for records that never existed. That was so apparently my own problem and no fault of anyone else. Let us all get together and rewrite S C Jones book. The HAMRICK GENERATIONS, REVISED & DOCUMENTED and dedicate it to a fine man who started to record the Hamrick genealogy with pen, ink, and shoe leather before such things as source documents were invented. J R
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To: Bev and/or Ted Smith: I descend from Eli and Sally Ann Green Hamrick and I have some info on Sally Ann's children from her second marriage to Chesley Hamrick if you are interested. Cecil VanDyke Charlotte, NC Ted_Smith@lotus.com wrote: > > Bev, > I do have two Chesley Hamrick in my records. > > Re: 1850's Chesley Hamrick > Chesley Hamrick, b. May 31 1816, d. Dec 24 1886, buried in Oak Grove United > Methodist Church Cemetery, Ellenboro, Rutherford Co., NC. He married (1) > Matilda Rollins on Jul 20 1837, (2) Nancy Walker (no date), and (3) Sally > Ann Green Hamrick (widow of Eli Hamrick). There are children by each > marriage. > > Re: 1890's Chesley Hamrick > I have no information on him, except that he was the son of Edmond Cicero > Hamrick (son of previous Chesley Hamrick and Nancy Walker) and Caroline > Hamrick (daughter of David Hamrick and Nancy Lucinda Powell. Chesley's > parents were married March 12, 1874 according to the Rutherford County > Marriage Bonds. > > Ted
I'm sorry if I offended you or anyone else. I wasn't referring to the fact that there were no archives, libraries or newspapers in NC in that time period, but was referring to the fact that the transpiration getting there was hard to come by in those days. But I guess walking was very easy to do then or riding an ole mule would be better. Thanks Pat for your opinion. Jewel -----Original Message----- From: motesp@hiwaay.net <motesp@hiwaay.net> To: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com <HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 9:10 PM Subject: Re: [HAMRICK-L] Jones Book >At 07:10 PM 10/12/99 -0500, Jewel wrote: >>What archives, what library and what newspapers was Mr. Jones supposed to >>have checked out? From 1870 to 1910? Come on now, be fair. >>Mr. Jones says that he had made 2 trips to Washington and 4 trips to >>Raleigh, and searched all records to find out about the Hamrick families. >>Jewel > >How dumb of me!! I didn't realize that North Carolina didn't have >libraries until after 1910. And stupid, stupid me - no newspapers in North >Carolina between 1870 and 1910 either!! I never realized. And I was >totally unaware that there were no courthouses in North Carolina that had >marriage records or deeds or wills or probate records. And even though the >University of North Carolina claims to be the oldest state university, >founded in 1795, heaven help me for ever implying that research could have >been done there!! (We were just there in May when my niece graduated - >beautiful campus.) > >How dare I question the marvelous works of Mr. Jones!!! Of course all the >people he interviewed gave him 100% correct information - and knew all >about all their ancestors, never mixing up any families, getting all the >children's names and spouses correct (something I'm positive now, after >reading about how great a man he was, Mr. Jones verified carefully, using >every resource available to him...ah, but I temporarily forgot, poor Mr. >Jones didn't have any resources available to him). It was so terribly rude >of me to imply that Mr. Jones' book misled me - had me looking for people >who didn't exist and for records that never existed. That was so >apparently my own problem and no fault of anyone else. > >FYI (not that it matters or any of you care because we rally must not let >facts get in the way of a good family legend), there was in fact a fire at >the Rutherford County courthouse - in 1907. Fortunately for genealogists >and family history buffs the loss of records and original wills that dated >back to 1822 was slight; probate records are even older. Tyron County, >from which Rutherford was formed in 1779, housed it's probate records in >Lincoln County. > >And, incidently, in Rutherford County alone records still - to this day - >exist from the Carolina Gazette (1836), Democrat (1896), Mountain Banner >(1848), New Regime (1876), North Carolina Spectator (1830), Republican >(1844), Rutherford Banner (1886), Rutherford Star (1866), Rutherfordton >Enquirer (1860), Rutherfordton Intelligencer (1841), and Western North >Carolina Republican (1847) among others. And since Raleigh was mentioned, >extracts from the Raleigh Register exist today from the period 1799 to >1886. Some day, when I'm really bored, I'll have to count to see how many >roles of microfilm exist from North Carolina newspapers. > >Pat >
In a message dated 10/14/1999 5:38:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Ted_Smith@lotus.com writes: << Re: 1850's Chesley Hamrick Chesley Hamrick, b. May 31 1816, d. Dec 24 1886, buried in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Ellenboro, Rutherford Co., NC. He married (1) Matilda Rollins on Jul 20 1837, (2) Nancy Walker (no date), and (3) Sally Ann Green Hamrick (widow of Eli Hamrick). >> Thanks to Ted & JR for your responses. The wife #2, Nancy Walker, is apparently an error in the Jones' book. I haven't been able to track Nancy Walker being married to a Hamrick. My ggggrandfather is supposedly one of their children, according to Mr. Jones but the marriage license lists Tilda Rollins as mother. I just wondered if any other Chesley Hamrick descendants have come to the same conclusion I have. Bev Barnes
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Bev, I do have two Chesley Hamrick in my records. Re: 1850's Chesley Hamrick Chesley Hamrick, b. May 31 1816, d. Dec 24 1886, buried in Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Ellenboro, Rutherford Co., NC. He married (1) Matilda Rollins on Jul 20 1837, (2) Nancy Walker (no date), and (3) Sally Ann Green Hamrick (widow of Eli Hamrick). There are children by each marriage. Re: 1890's Chesley Hamrick I have no information on him, except that he was the son of Edmond Cicero Hamrick (son of previous Chesley Hamrick and Nancy Walker) and Caroline Hamrick (daughter of David Hamrick and Nancy Lucinda Powell. Chesley's parents were married March 12, 1874 according to the Rutherford County Marriage Bonds. Ted
Page 140 #343 Drury HAMRIC 27 NC; Ana 26 NC; Mary A 6 NC; Biddy A 4 NC; Sarah A 2 NC. Page 140 #349 Robert HAMRIC 59 NC; Hannah 47 NC; James L 21 NC; Robert 20 NC; Fielding C 19 NC; Amarintha 14 NC; Thomas P. 12 NC. Page 142 #369 James M. HAMRIC 44 NC; Mary 47 NC; Sarah 35 NC; Nancy 23 NC; David 21 NC; Eliz 19 NC; Judia 17 NC; Henry 15 NC; Aaron B. 13 NC; Susan 10 NC. Page 144 #395 Burell HAMIC 28 NC; Betsy 26 NC; Landrum 7 NC; Amos H 4 NC; James W 6/12 NC. Page 144 #393 Aaron Bridges 66 NC; Jane HAMRIC 58 NC; Drury Bridges 42 or 44 NC. Page 146 Nancy D HAMRICK 10 NC. in hh of Young and Sarah Hughes. Page 147 #437 Moses HAMRIC 69 NC; Iredele 23 NC; Richard 21 NC; Andrew 17 NC; Moses 14 NC; Marion 12 NC; Eli O. 6 NC. Page 148 #460 Katherine HAMRIC 39 NC; Elijah 21 NC; Phoebe 20 NC; Charles J 18 NC; Andrew 12 NC; Susan 10 NC; Lucinda 8 NC; Oliver 6 NC; Henderson 4 NC. Page 149 #479 David HAMRIC 66 NC; Sarah 63 NC; Judith 43 NC; Nancy 31 NC. Page 149 #480 John HAMRIC 78 NC; Barbara 85 NC; Rebecca 54 NC.
Page 124 #111 Jefferson HAMRICK 28 NC; Elmira 20 NC; Mary J 1 NC; Anna 52 NC; Ann 67 NC. Page 133 #246 Edmond HAMRICK 55 NC; Nancy 17 NC. Page 133 #247 William HAMRICK 37 NC. in hh of John and Elizabeth McKinney page137 #300 Elijah HAMRIC 23 NC; Emeline 15 NC. Page 137 #310 Jane HAMRIC 40 NC; David 20 NC; Samuel 18 NC; James 16 NC; Dobbins 12 NC; Thomas D 8 NC; Abram F 3 NC. Page 137 #296 David HAMRIC 44 NC; Sally 33 NC; Hannah 9 NC; Judia 5 NC. Page 137 #297 James HAMRIC 40 NC; Polly 35 NC; William 17 NC; Julianna 15 NC; Joseph 13 NC; Isaac 11 NC; abram 9 NC; Sally 8 NC; Rebecca 5 NC; David 7 NC; Mary J 6 NC; Thomas 3 NC; Louisa E 4/12 NC; Elijah 15 NC. Pge 138 #323 Asa HAMRICK 25 NC; Eady 24 NC; Louisa J 3 NC; Madison L 2 NC; Turpin G. 2/12 NC. Page 139 #331 James L HAMRIC 22 NC; Elizabeth 23 NC; Cicero 1 NC. Pge 139 #337 A(droniram) J HAMRIC 30 NC; Nancy 24 NC; Louisa 2 NC; Albert 1 NC. Page 139 #338 Chelsea HAMRIC 32 NC; Matilda 32 NC; John 9 NC; Drury 7 NC; Patsy 5 NC; Bryson 3 NC; Lucinda 1 NC. Page 139 #340 Jane HAMRICK 33 NC; Asa A 9 NC; Nancy S NC; William 35 NC.
Rutherford Co NC, pg 278 Nathan HAMRIC 52 NC. in hh of Terpin Scoggins Rutherford Co NC, pg 307 Archibald HAMBRIC 46 NC; Sarah 49 NC; E. L. [f] NC; A. L. 25 [f] NC; James 21 NC; Sarah 17 NC; Mary 16 NC; S. T. [f] NC; Alfred 13 NC; Rebecca 11 NC; N. J. [f] NC; R. A. [f] NC; M. M. [f] NC. Rutherford Co NC, pg 314 George HAMBRICK 42 NC; Mary 41 NC; Jason 21 NC; Willy 19 NC; Archibald 18 NC; Greenberry 16 NC; Amos 14 NC; Eli 12 NC; Noah 10 NC; Louis 9 NC; Elias 5 NC; Sarah 3 NC; Gehu 1 NC.
Bev, SS does not have a Chesley Hamrick. It has 5 Chester Hamricks but they were born after 1900. Who was the Archibald you mentioned? J R Hamrick Hambrick Genealogy at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hamrick or http://www.my-ged.com/mckinney -----Original Message----- From: BBarnes525@aol.com [mailto:BBarnes525@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 10:14 PM To: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HAMRICK-L] NC Hamricks Anybody out there researching Chesley Hamrick or Archibald Hamrick of Cleveland and Rutherford County, NC, 1850's? Does anyone know about Chesley or Chester Hamrick, born about 1890, son of Edmund Hamrick of Shelby, NC? He traveled the world, working on steamships and ocean liners, hopping railroad cars. I have wondered if he ever married. He probably died in the late 1950's. Bev Barnes
Surry C NC, pg 162 Levi HEMBRICKS 36 NC; Susan (Howell) 35 NC Matilda A 12 NC; Sarah C 9 NC; Mary 5 NC; Solomon 1 NC. m 2-9-1838 Surry Co. Surry Co NC, pg 191 Benjamin HEMBRICKS 35 NC; Elizabeth 40 NC; Merideth 7 NC; Martha 5 NC; Ciss 4 NC [f]. Surry Co NC, page __ William Pettyjohn 43 NC; Sally (Hemrick) 41 NC; William Pettyjhn 21 NC; Lucinda Shores 17 NC; Martin Shores 19 NC. m 12-23-1828 Surry Co. Iredell Co NC, pg 409 Henry Hamrick 44 NC; Emily (Tucker) 44 NC; Rosana 18 NC; Patricia 17 NC; Alice 15 NC; George W 12 NC; Emily R 6 NC; John F 5 NC; Martha E 5 NC. m 10-16-1830 Surry Co. Iredell Co NC, pg 425 D(aniel) Hambrick 36 NC; Polly 25 NC; Rachel C 10 NC; Polly 8 NC; W. A. 4 NC; James H 1 NC; Benjamin R 1 NC. Wilkes Co NC, pg 348 Henry HAMRICK 74 b Surry Co NC; Patience 76 b Surry Co NC. Wilkes C NC, pg 348 William HAMBRICK 44 Surry Co; Martha (Olvy) 40 Surry Co; Adaline 15 Ashe Co; Mary 13 Wilkes Co; Bartlett 11 Wilkes Co; Jesse 9 Wilkes Co; Nancy HIx 35 Surry Co; Clara Hix 2 Wilkes. m 3-7-1835 Surry Co. Caswell Co NC, pg 220 John T. HAMBRICK 25 VA. boarding house Caswell Co NC, pg 221 Paul N. HAMBRICK 28 VA. boarding house Rockingham Co VA, pg 30 Woodson Johnson 69 VA; Charlot (Hambrick) 57 VA; James 21 VA; W. F. 18 VA; George 16 VA. m 10-10-1814 Pittsylvania Co VA.