Philadelphia PA, pg 10, First Ward, North Liberties Charles HAMRICK 25 PA; Matilda 20 PA; Emma 10 PA. Philadelphia PA, pg 424, Sixth Ward, North Liberties Henry HAMBRICK 39 NY; Sarah 39 NJ; John 10 PA; Isaac 4 NJ; Mary 3 NJ. Philadelpia PA, pg 486 L. HAMRICK, 42 NY, Naval Asylum, US Navey pensioners, city of Philad. Frederick Co MD, pg 294 George HAMRICK 53 MD; Catherine 54 MD; Ezra 21 MD; Ann 19 MD; George 25 MD; Belinda 10 MD. Jackson Co VA; pg 224 Elizabeth HAMBRICK 33 VA; in hh of John and Mary Dobbins.
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
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
Rusk Co TX, pg 302 Joseph G. Minton 38 NC; Elizabeth Minton 38 TN; Joseph Humbrick 14 TN; Nancy C Humbrick 12 TN; Thomas Humbrick 9 TN; Leah Humbrick 11 TN; Elizabeth Humbrick 8 TN; William Humbrick 6 TN; John Humbrick 1 TX. Titus Co TX, pg 122 James HAMBRICK 19 TN. in hh of W. J. and Flora McGee.
Sometimes without the "argument" or discussion you do not (1) fully understand the errors are there, especially if you are new to research. (2) If you are "new" maybe you need to learn that you need to verify everything and without reading all of these messages you are "dumb" enough to accept everything as gospel (3) therefore in having the argument or discussion you not only have a learning experience but a teaching experience? Wouldn't it be nice to believe that you or I have taught someone to keep good records, and to check, or try to check and verify everything them or ones self before posting? To incluce proofreading for our own stupid type-o's? Lovetra Pamela Oester wrote: > AMEN AND AMEN! I couldn't have said it better myself. Thanks! > > >From: ScottAlab1@aol.com > >Reply-To: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com > >To: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [HAMRICK-L] Jones Book > >Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 00:13:58 EDT > >MIME-Version: 1.0 > >From HAMRICK-L-request@rootsweb.com Tue Oct 12 21:18:11 1999 > >Received: from [204.212.38.30] by hotmail.com (3.1) with ESMTP id > >MHotMailB9CD525E017DD82197BFCCD4261E04690; Tue Oct 12 21:16:37 1999 > >Received: (from slist@localhost)by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id > >VAA07392;Tue, 12 Oct 1999 21:14:39 -0700 (PDT) > >Resent-Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 21:14:39 -0700 (PDT) > >Message-ID: <0.f16ca5be.25356106@aol.com> > >Old-To: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com > >X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 41 > >Resent-Message-ID: <zKRbF.A.OzB.vcAB4@bl-14.rootsweb.com> > >Resent-From: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com > >X-Mailing-List: <HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2243 > >X-Loop: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com > >Precedence: list > >Resent-Sender: HAMRICK-L-request@rootsweb.com > > > >Anytime we find information, either in official records or in private > >records, we should be the ones to verify our own research, and not to > >depend > >on any one source for our information. Why don't we just gather and confirm > >all of our own research instead of arguing about what someone did 75-100 > >years ago? We should be helping each other instead of arguing. > >Just a thought that was on my heart, > >Scott Hamrick > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
The will get interested in about 30 + years and be sorry they didn't listen to the family stories yeah back when in the "good ole' daze!" Lovetra BBarnes525@aol.com wrote: > Mr. Jones was definitely not a scholar. I don't think he had but a few years > of formal education. I guess writing the Hamrick book was his hobby. The book > lists my gg-grandfather's mother as being a second wife who never existed or > maybe I just haven't proven it yet. > > By the way, my kids are teenagers and it is hard to teach them anything. When > I start mentioning ancestors or relating history tidbits, their eyes roll > back into their heads. They do know that their great-great-grandmother was a > Hamrick. It is a popular name around here. > > Bev Barnes > Shelby, NC
Patsy wrote: >Where is Clover Hill? I must have missed something - that is what happens >when you can not tune in for a day to all the lovely messages & great >info on the list. >Patsy Manassas, VA. Check out the Hamrick site on Myfamily.com. The opening JPG is at Clover Hill, picture compliments of Mary Martin. Autumn
Hi! I would like to post my line of the Hamricks and hope someone else is doing this line also. 1. James Hamrick, son of James Hamrick and Alice Mathis was born in Prince William, Virginia in 1744 - died April 28, 1808 in Rutherford County, NC. He married Precilla ????. His children: Mary "Molly" Hamrick born about 1776 m Thomas Hardin; Rebecca Sally Hamrick m Samuel "Mad Sam" Bridges; Susanna Hamrick, b Oct 5, 1776 in RCNC - died May 10, 1865. She m Samuel Harrill; Jenny Hamrick; William Hamrick; Elizabeth Hamrick; George Hamrick b 1781. He married first Phoebe Wright - 2nd Annie Martin. 2. George Hamrick and Phoebe Wright married on September 23, 1801 in Rutherford County, NC. Their children: Elizabeth Hamrick married Richard Hughes; Judith Hamrick, b. July 8, 1805 - d. October 12, 1865 - married Charles Blanton on January 1, 1823 in Cleveland County, NC (Then Rutherford County);James Young Hamrick, b. 1807 - died October 17, 1849 married Catherine Hardin on July 17, 1829; Candas Hamrick married Young Hughes; Mary Malinda Hamrick born April 1814 in RCNC died August 1895 in Blue Springs, Union, Mississippi. She married Asberry Hood Jolley about 1833 in North Carolina; Parthanancy Lucinda Hamrick born October 11, 1818 died February 17, 1910 married William Winston Wright; Jefferson Wright Hamrick, born 1822 - died August 11, 1862 in Cleveland Co., NC married C. Elmina "Ellen" Peeler. 3. Mary Malinda Hamrick and Asberry Hood Jolley Children: Thomas Jefferson Jolley b. Sep 13, 1834 in RCNC - Died May 19, 1919 in Carter County, Oklahoma married Louisa Caroline McPherson on December 13, 1860 in Pontotoc Co, Mississippi; Lucretia S. Creasy Jolley, b. 1838 in RCNC - d. 1869 in Blue Springs, Union, Mississippi married John Lee Roberts; Wright Jolley b. 1839 NC - d. 1841 in Alabama; James G. (Jim) Jolley born 1841 in Alabama - died 1887 in Blue Springs, Union, MS; Meredith Lee Jolley b. 1848 Blue Springs, Union, MS died 1890, Blue Springs; Elvira Savena Jolley b. 1847 in Blue Springs - died 1868 - married John W. Johnson on September 18, 1866 in Pontotoc Co., MS; Jane Duff Jolley, b. June 24, 1849 in Blue Springs - died September 16, 1903 in Woodford Carter County, OK - married George Wright Jolley on June 6, 1868 in Lee County, MS; Phoebe Jolley; Robert Asbury Jolley, b. March 9, 1853 in MS - Died Feb. 28, 1935 in Union County, MS - married Johana McNeil Roberts; Samuel Houston Jolley, b. Mar 31, 1855 in Blue Springs - died Feb 17, 1928 in Ellis County, TX - married first Amanda Saline McCraw - 2nd Lazinska Edwards; Mary M. Jolley, b. March 14, 1859 in Pontotoc C., MS - died April 30, 1937 in Carter Co., OK - married Andrew Lafayette "AL" Caldwell. 4. Thomas Jefferson Jolley and Louisa Caroline McPherson had 7 children who lived; Emma Kizarrah Jolley b. April 13, 1862 in Blue Springs died June 15, 1947 in Lubbock, TX - married Lafayette J. Akers; Ida Louise Carolyn Jolley, b. Feb 4, 1865 in Blue Springs - died Feb 22, 1933 in Velma, OK married David Amacy Nobles - 2nd Brad Thomasson; Maggie Belgora Jolley born March 22, 1870 in Blue Springs - died August 28, 1961 in Duncan, OK - She had one child out of wedlock, then married and had two more children. They are Leonard Mack Jolley (my line) and then Georgia and "Dutch" Pearson; Mattie Jane Jolley born 1875 in Blue Springs - died 1934 in Marietta, Love, OK - married Samuel M. House; Mary Mildred Jolley born 1879 in Cooke County, TX - died before 1900; Luther Asbury Jolley - b. Dec. 13, 1883 in Cooke County, TX - died March 10, 1963 in Milo, Carter Co, OK - He did not marry; Edwin Lawrence "E.L." Jolley - born Feb 1887. 5. Maggie Belgora Jolley child: Leonard Mack Jolley born Oct 15, 1886 in Cooke County, TX - died. Jan 18, 1946 in Commanche Hospital, Loco, OK married Louellen Osborne on Feb 25, 1912. 6. Leonard Mack Jolley and Louellen Osborne's children: Alvin Allen Jolley born Aug 22, 1914 in Elmore City, Garvin, OK died Sept. 17, 1970 in Abilene, Taylor, TX - married 1st - Naomi Vada Raines on Ausut 26, 1939 - 2nd Eva Byrd in August 1970; Anna Bell Jolley married Carl Hood Pettijohn; Laura Mae Jolley married Robert Kermit Fromm; Archie Dow Jolley married Koleta Joyce Bawcum; Joycie June Jolley married Louis Paul Buben. 7. Alvin A. Jolley - my line I have a lot of the other children of the above and will furnish dates, sources, and names to anyone who requests. Hope this helps. Anna M. Dunigan
Where is Clover Hill? I must have missed something - that is what happens when you can not tune in for a day to all the lovely messages & great info on the list. Patsy On Tue, 12 Oct 1999 23:40:22 -0400 "AUTUMN L KRUER" <AutumnK@prodigy.net> writes: > > > >All - > > > >My Dad got a call from George Hambrick yesterday; > > > >The monument to Patrick is up at Clover Hill. I didn't get > home in time > >to call him tonight, but I will try to tomorrow to see if he > has > >pictures he can send me. > > > Are we still doing the year 2000 celebration this year there of > 300 years of Hamricks/Hambricks in America? > > Autumn >
>All - > >My Dad got a call from George Hambrick yesterday; > >The monument to Patrick is up at Clover Hill. I didn't get home in time >to call him tonight, but I will try to tomorrow to see if he has >pictures he can send me. Are we still doing the year 2000 celebration this year there of 300 years of Hamricks/Hambricks in America? Autumn
All - My Dad got a call from George Hambrick yesterday; The monument to Patrick is up at Clover Hill. I didn't get home in time to call him tonight, but I will try to tomorrow to see if he has pictures he can send me. Or maybe somebody who lives nearby has the time & a scanner? Sarah -- Sarah E. Hambrick sarahham@swbell.net "There's enough youth, how about a fountain of smart?" - unknown
JR wrote: >Currently there are about six sites that >give credit to the emigrant Patrick Sr. Unfortunately >Steve no longer has his excellent site on the net. I was a bit disappointed when the site disappeared, too. However, Steve still has this one, and it's quite interesting: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/9665/hamrick.htm Autumn
Anytime we find information, either in official records or in private records, we should be the ones to verify our own research, and not to depend on any one source for our information. Why don't we just gather and confirm all of our own research instead of arguing about what someone did 75-100 years ago? We should be helping each other instead of arguing. Just a thought that was on my heart, Scott Hamrick
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 -----Original Message----- From: motesp@hiwaay.net <motesp@hiwaay.net> To: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com <HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 12:05 PM Subject: Re: [HAMRICK-L] Jones Book >Dear Bev and List, > >From what I've been told and read, Mr. Jones did not bother to check out >any of his "facts." He apparently didn't spend a great deal of time at >libraries or archives, visiting courthouses or reading newspapers. > >Bev writes, "He could only write down what he was told....." Of course, he >could have verified what he was told!! And I find no evidence of that. > >And Bev, if your own kids can't tell you the names of their grandparents, >shame on you for not teaching them (assuming they are over 5). > >Bev also wrote, "His book is a good starting point...." and "A clue from >his book can point you in the right direction...." I dispute both those >point. A clue from his book pointed me in the wrong direction for years!!! > And now the task of having to disprove some of the things he wrote is >wasting a lot of our time. > >J. R. wrote (several days ago), "Before you ask, I will say I consider his >work very good evidence. He lived among these persons and traveled about >for over forty years recording the verbal genealogy of all the grandmothers >and other family members who contributed. You can find many errors in his >work, spelling, nick names, confused marriages and children but the basic >framework is correct." Whenever you can find "many errors" in someone's >work along with "confused marriages and children", I have a hard time >agreeing that the work in question is very good anything - much less >evidence. (I had an aunt, Carrie Bell Springer Hillhouse) who lived in >the Fall River, TN community for 68 years; she never lived anywhere else. >Yet when she submitted data about the Hillhouse Cemetery for publication in >a local cemetery book, her directions weren't even close. She missed it by >two miles, had it on the wrong side of the creek, and made up the names and >dates on the field stones to match stories she thought she had heard.) > >As I have said before, my husband's HAMRICK aunt lied for years about her >date of marriage and went so far as to change the date in the marriage book >at the courthouse (never realizing that the courthouse has three books - >one listed by brides, one by grooms, and one copies of the license). She >didn't want anyone to know that the date of her church wedding was her real >wedding date since the baby arrived six months later; she maintained that >she had eloped months earlier and cited the license as her "proof." If >anyone would try to pin her down to specifics, she had a tendency to change >the subject. Another Hamrick aunt changed the date her son married. Same >reason. > >Both of these instances were easy to check (verify, as it were) with a trip >to the courthouse. But I've found no evidence that Mr. Jones even >attempted to verify anything. (The second source for both of the above >referenced stories were the records of the church. The third source was a >newspaper account of the marriages. And the final, rather funny, source >about Dot was a comment in one of the gossip columns that Dot's daughter >was claimed to be a premature baby but weighed 9 lbs. 2 oz.) Once upon a >time it was taboo to have a child out of wedlock - or in the cases above, >early. Families went to great lengths to hid such disgraces. Mothers >raised their grandchildren as their own to protect their daughters' good >names. Mr. Jones may not have "known" he was being misled, but he could >have checked before he published. > >So, did Martha (Patsy) MOZLEY marry John HAMBRICK and have Benjamin, >Catherine, Eliza, and Simmedy? Or was that something Mr. Jones just wrote >because someone once said that? And if she did, where's the evidence? And >after Patsy died (or left - no mention of what happened to her), did the >same John marry Nancy TODD? Or was it a different John who married Nancy >Todd? > >And who can tell me what happened to Salathy and Selety HAM(B)RICK? Or >Marshall? > >These folks are all mentioned in Mr. Jones' book. What happened to them? > >Pat >motesp@hiwaay.net >
AMEN AND AMEN! I couldn't have said it better myself. Thanks! >From: ScottAlab1@aol.com >Reply-To: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com >To: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [HAMRICK-L] Jones Book >Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 00:13:58 EDT >MIME-Version: 1.0 >From HAMRICK-L-request@rootsweb.com Tue Oct 12 21:18:11 1999 >Received: from [204.212.38.30] by hotmail.com (3.1) with ESMTP id >MHotMailB9CD525E017DD82197BFCCD4261E04690; Tue Oct 12 21:16:37 1999 >Received: (from slist@localhost)by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id >VAA07392;Tue, 12 Oct 1999 21:14:39 -0700 (PDT) >Resent-Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 21:14:39 -0700 (PDT) >Message-ID: <0.f16ca5be.25356106@aol.com> >Old-To: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 41 >Resent-Message-ID: <zKRbF.A.OzB.vcAB4@bl-14.rootsweb.com> >Resent-From: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2243 >X-Loop: HAMRICK-L@rootsweb.com >Precedence: list >Resent-Sender: HAMRICK-L-request@rootsweb.com > >Anytime we find information, either in official records or in private >records, we should be the ones to verify our own research, and not to >depend >on any one source for our information. Why don't we just gather and confirm >all of our own research instead of arguing about what someone did 75-100 >years ago? We should be helping each other instead of arguing. >Just a thought that was on my heart, >Scott Hamrick > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Bev, I wasn't going to tell you this story about S C but since you asked I guess it will be all right - another example of why I tend to dis-believe some of his genealogy. I think this started as another grandmother Hamrick story. David McSwain b 1700, Isle of Skye, came over with Hans Georg on the Snow Lawther in 1731. This David was reported to be buried in the McSwain Graveyard as the first white man who died in Rutherford County. A monument was erected to this some years later. SC was on the committee of three who owned the cemetery at the time and had cause to erect the monument. David's children were those McSwain's who moved to Rutherford County and son David married Susannah Hamrick. This story like the Hamrick tale was believed until January of this year 1999. David McSwain was taxed in Lancaster county, PA in 1740. He was not taxed thereafter. In March 1741, just over the state border in Baltimore County, Maryland David Jr's mother bound him out until 21 as was done when a parent died. After he was released from his apprenticeship he married and the children he had with Susannah Hamrick were recorded in the registry of the Church in Baltimore County, Maryland. However the spouse on the marriage license and the church registry was "Jones". Her sister who married Gabriel Washburn was also a Jones and not a McSwain as S C recorded it. These Jones girls were S C's ancestors. So he did write about the Jones family, he just had the names confused like he did with another family. I am related to S C through his McKinney grandmother. He reported the McKinney marriages and children correctly. J R To: hamrick@home.com Subject: Re: S C Jones Dear JR, Since you're related to SC Jones, why didn't he write a book about the Jones's? Bev
Laurens Co SC, pg 327 Stanton HAMBACK 40 VA; Mary 44 SC; Martha 17 SC; Elias 15 SC; Wm T. 12 SC; Caty 75 VA. Spartenburg Co SC, page 257 W. HAMBECK 60 VA; Elizabeth 58 SC; Silas 25 SC; Milmoth 23 SC; Sarah 21 SC; Harriet 23 SC; Isabelle 2 SC; Susan 6 SC. Spartenburg Co SC, page 286 J. HAMBRICK 21 SC; Cuda (?) 22 SC; Daniel 3 SC; Houston 1 SC. York Co SC, pg 264 Panamea (McSwain) HAMRICK 43 York Co; Sarah 14 York Co; William 12 York Co; Mary J 10 York Co; David 7 York Co; James 5 York Co; John 2 York Co; Samuel 1 York Co. Widow of Samuel. See: 1860 Jefferson Co FL
Muskingum Co OH, pg 56 Sarah HAMRICK 18 OH. in hh of James & Barbary Taylor Muskingum Co OH, pg 63 Henry HAMRICK 76 VA; Isabella (Jett) 73 VA. m 11-15-1800 Fauquier Co VA. son of John and Nancy (Hazelrigg) Muskingum Co OH, pg 63 Samuel HAMRICK 26 OH; Susan (Selix) 36 OH; David 4 OH; Sarah Jane 1 OH. m 7-26-1845. Muskingum Co OH, pg 381 John HAMRICK 55 VA; Mary (Collins) 53 VA; Elijah 28 VA; William 24 VA; Emily 22 VA; John R 17 VA; Frances 14 VA. m 4-24-1819 Fauqier Co VA. son of Samuel Sr of Culpeper Co VA. Muskingum Co OH, pg 397 Albert HAMRICK 39 VA; Mary (Dutroe) 52 MD; Albert 14 OH; Moses 11 OH; Elizabeth 9 OH. m 11-30-1834. Muskingum Co OH, pg 397 Daniel HAMRICK 60 VA; Pamelia 25 OH; Mary 12 OH; Caroline 5 OH; Lavina 7/12 OH; Thomas 16 OH. m Susannah Gladstone 12-22-1819 Fauquier Co VA. son of John and Nancy (Hazelrigg). See: 1860 Guernsey Co OH. Muskingum Co OH, pg 408 William HAMRICK 80 VA; Eliza Wirts 23 PA. m Sarah Barton 12-29-1804 Fauquier Co VA. son of John and Nancy (Hazelrigg) William died having no widow but left a son John J. and grandchildren: Franklin Mathews, Oliver Mathews whose parents were dec'd. William died on or about November 1850. Muskingum Co OH, pg 415 James HAMICK 20 OH; Elizabeth (Hartman) 23 OH. in hh of Joseph and Mary Freeman. m 11-15-1849. Muskingum Co OH, pg 417 Franklin HAMRICK 38 VA; Mary Ann (Barton) 37 VA; Mary A Hamrick 18 OH. m 8-5-1830.
Butler Co OH, pg 209 Samuel Hamerick 17 OH. in hh of Adam and Catherine Flursue (?) Clinton Co OH, pg 171 Lettice HAMRICK 88 VA. in hh of John B. and Rhoda (Hamrick) Clark. Lettice, widow of David, m 2-9-1788 Halifax Co VA. Clinton Co OH, pg 246 William HAMRICK 57 VA; Wyatt H. 24 OH, Deborah A. 29 OH; William G. 3 OH; George W. 2 OH; Wm Davidson 59 KY. son of David and Lettice. "Clinton Co Ohio Obits 1867-1875 & Selected Genealogical Notes", by Mart, 1976. Deaths 1865: Wyatt H. Hamrick. Legal notice 13 May 1868: S. J. Speer, adm of Wyatt Hamrick. Hamilton Co OH, pg 107 Samuel HAMBRICK 41 MD; Nancy 36 OH; John S 8 OH; Wm A. 2 OH. Hamilton Co OH, pg 163 Tilson HAMBRICK 25 KY; Margaret 24 KY; Wm L. 5 KY; Cathr. 2 KY; Mary Griffin 22 KY. Is he the son of James and Frances (Humes)? Knox Co OH, pg 426 John T Hanerick (?) 30 VA; Levina Hanerick 23 PA. son of James and Charlotte (Schull or Scholl). Knox Co OH, pg 426 Floid HAMRICK 31 VA; Sarah 25 PA; James 8 OH; William 6 OH; Elizabeth 3 OH; John 9/12 OH. son of James and Charlotte (Schull). 1870 & 1880 Fayette Co IL Knox Co OH, pg 428 James D Carter 43 VA; Charlotte (Schull Hamrick) 49 MD; Joshua Carter 17; Caroline Carter 15 OH; Sarah E. Carter 11 OH; James Carter 4 OH. Licking Co OH, pg 562 John HAMBRICK 29 OH; Nancy J 25 OH; Vashtie 6 OH; Celestia 5 OH; Hiram 1 OH.
Jefferson Co MS, pg 447 Willis P. HEMRICK 37 KY; Mary Jane (Potter) 27 OH; Origon 4 ??; John W. 1 MO m 2-8-1844 Cooper Co MO. son of John and Betsy (O'Donel) Mississippi Co MO, pg 474 Susan HAMBRICK 33 KY; John 21 IN; D. M. D. 12 MO [f]; Thomas 8 MO; Jesse 5 MO. Mississippi Co MO, pg 475 Thomas HAMBRICK 31 KY; Druzilla 28 TN; George W 11 MO; John R. 8 MO; Sarah 8 MO; Thomas F. 3 MO; W. L. Beckwith 20 NY. Newton Co MO, pg 345 Howell Page 44 TN; Susan Hambrick 16 TN: Ambrose Hambrick 32 TN - married within the year. Stoddard Co MO, pg 270 Robert L HEMBRICK 32 SC; Elizabeth 28 VA; Sarah Horbush 17 TN; James F Horbush 11/12 MO; Ephraim Hembrick 17 IL; William Hembrick 10 AR; Rachel Hembrick 9 AR.