Thanks Kathlynn for all your good info on the Kornegay's. Did not know about the dig at the San Jacinto Battleground, great news. We live about one hour from the monument but missed this news on TV. Very interested in the info on John Krenig and from the info I found on ancestry they list a wife, daughter 11, son 6. This all fits in with family info. I have changed our info to read John Krenig also. The Kornegay's are my husband's family but I do all the research. Margie
OK you documented this name as the origin of our Kornegay line? Eddie Lynn Kornegay Davis ----- Original Message ----- From: <Kathlynn3@aol.com> To: <kornegay@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 4:20 PM Subject: [KORNEGAY] John Krenig [FWIW I'm carving him in stone today] > Re: previous post I made 3-18-2008 Subj. John Krenig possible candidate > for our immigrant ancestor. > > Guess what....while browsing thru my hard copies I discover that my TN > cousin, Tabitha *Francis* Ward Waller also has this same John Krenig as > our > immigrant ancestor. Sooooo, much to my chagrin, I have to say, I am not > worthy of the kudos I received in 2008, well maybe just a small amount > [LOL!] > for finding the document to validate her undocumented claim. I cannot > believe I've had this for 20 + years and had it on my manually kept > genealogy > records, however it appears I had totally forgotten later when I went to > computer genealogy program. I probably got side tracked with the > erroneous > claim circulating in cyberspace at the time that John George Hornigh was > our > Immigrant ancestor and accepted that as fact and just tucked poor John > Krenig away and totally forgot about having him on my older records from > the > get-go. It is very interesting that Francis has: "Johan Krenig b: 1669 > in > the Upper Palatinate region of the Rhine Valley in Germany. He was a > farmer > and member of the Reform Church." Contrary to the LIST I have, his first > name is spelled John, and it doesn't say anything about Upper Palatinate > region of Rhine Valley. Wish I knew where Francis got this extra bit of > info.? > > Anyway, I am today charging forth to enter him on my data-base, unless > someone in the interim has found reason for doubt that I have not found. > ~Kathlynn~ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Palatines from Germany to England in 1709 - List of poor Palatines who arrived at St. Catherin's [sic], June 11th, 1709, taken at St. Catherine's [sic] and Debtford, June 15. Pg. 1 Husbandmen & Vinedressers [sic] & Reformed Church members: *PETER FISCHER age 36, wife, dtr's age 5 & 2. COULD HE BE FATHER OF MARY FISHER [1st wife of George Kornegay [Sr]. Dates seem to fit? She was either born 1704 or 1707 and that's abt.same time George was born. [Note: Peter is listed on same page with John Krenig and Jacob Mueller].......Opinions requested? ~Kathlynn~
Re: previous post I made 3-18-2008 Subj. John Krenig possible candidate for our immigrant ancestor. Guess what....while browsing thru my hard copies I discover that my TN cousin, Tabitha *Francis* Ward Waller also has this same John Krenig as our immigrant ancestor. Sooooo, much to my chagrin, I have to say, I am not worthy of the kudos I received in 2008, well maybe just a small amount [LOL!] for finding the document to validate her undocumented claim. I cannot believe I've had this for 20 + years and had it on my manually kept genealogy records, however it appears I had totally forgotten later when I went to computer genealogy program. I probably got side tracked with the erroneous claim circulating in cyberspace at the time that John George Hornigh was our Immigrant ancestor and accepted that as fact and just tucked poor John Krenig away and totally forgot about having him on my older records from the get-go. It is very interesting that Francis has: "Johan Krenig b: 1669 in the Upper Palatinate region of the Rhine Valley in Germany. He was a farmer and member of the Reform Church." Contrary to the LIST I have, his first name is spelled John, and it doesn't say anything about Upper Palatinate region of Rhine Valley. Wish I knew where Francis got this extra bit of info.? Anyway, I am today charging forth to enter him on my data-base, unless someone in the interim has found reason for doubt that I have not found. ~Kathlynn~
Especially for all you TX Kornegay descendant, thought you might like to have this, just in case you missed it on the news. I assume this is the same battle David Smith Kornegay fought in. Buried in battle: Uncovering a mystery at the San Jacinto Monument” story line by: Dave Fehling - KHOU 11 News [Kathlynn rec'd July 29, 2001 from Dr Ben Dowdy]: A mystery is unfolding at the site of the epic battle that gave birth to what would become the State of Texas. The conflict took place nearly two centuries ago, but it left behind artifacts that now have researchers reassessing how and where the Battle of San Jacinto actually took place."The actual fighting for the battle took 18 minutes," said Rusty. Bloxom, a guide and historian at the battleground, now owned and managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The pastureland where the Texans attacked and defeated the Mexican Army is now flanked by petrochemical plants. Some of their giant storage tanks are painted with murals depicting that day in April of 1836. The actual battleground lies in the shadow of the towering San Jacinto Monument. Earlier this spring, researchers brought in excavation equipment and highly sensitive metal detectors and began digging, sifting and searching the soil from a small triangle of land near where the battle was thought to have been fought."It was a major surprise when the metal detector (crews) first pulled up the buckles and the buttons and showed them to us," said Janet Wagner, a researcher with vast experience in doing such "digs" in the Houston area."Lo and behold, they still had red fabric on them," said Wagner. She was amazed by metal items they started to find, presumably from the clothing of soldiers—probably from the Mexican army, because one buckle still had a few threads of red fabric, the color of their uniforms. There were also musket balls, a cannonball and a metal plate that protected the butt of a musket—the same plate seen in the depictions of muskets in those murals. But researchers found all of those items, not on what was thought to be the battlefield, but instead in a tiny triangle of land on the very edge of what is now state park property."The triangle, we don’t have documentation of what role it might played in the battle," said park historian Bloxom. Getting that documentation and coordinating the analysis of the artifacts is what researcher Wagner is now doing, kind of like a CSI detective working in a time warp."Yes, at this point, that’s exactly what we’ re doing," said Wagner. She’s spending hours poring over old documents, trying to determine why so many artifacts are in the triangle."Who dropped them there and what happened," she said. Was there a skirmish here that was not part of the big battle? Could it be where Mexican General Santa Anna fled and shed his uniform? Or, were the artifacts simply moved here from nearer the battlefield during construction of the monument and roads in the 1930s? Wagner is having the soil analyzed. The funding for all this is coming from a non-profit economic development group in La Porte, the Economic Alliance Houston Port Region. "It really brings it to life and makes you proud to be a Texan," said Chad Burke with the Alliance. But in an unexpected development, something else came to life as researchers worked to preserve the triangle of land, about the size of a basketball court. Now fenced and otherwise untouched, it seems to be returning to how it once was in 1836. "It’s pretty close," said Wagner. Turns out, the current drought has been killing off the non-native plants. What’s left are what the historians say was growing here when the great battle was fought, plants with roots that run deep into the soil so sacred to Texas history. [found online: _http://www.khou.com/home/Buried-in-Battle-Uncovering-a-Mystery-at-the-San-J acinto-Monument-125377978.html_ (http://www.khou.com/home/Buried-in-Battle-Uncovering-a-Mystery-at-the-San-Jacinto-Monument-125377978.html) Kathlynn comments: April 4, 1836 is the date the battle occurred [per the video found on this site].
Well, I found my KORNEGAY SKETCH by A.T. OUTLAW he was register of Deeds for Duplin Co he said George FISHER KORNEGAY m. Sarah GLISSON. She died 1859. Children 1. Henry Roberts KORNEGAY. He was a minister, Clerk of Superior Court, and a prominent Lawyer of Kenansvile for many years 2. Mary A. KORNEGAY, married Herring 3. Sarah A. KORNEGAY 4. William Bryan KORNEGAY 5. Joseph KORNEGAY (He then gives the will of Sarah GLISSON KORNEGAY, 1859, as I have already posted. This is all he said about this family. George Fisher KORNEGAY's sister was the 2nd wife of Daniel GLISSON who was Sheriff, Member State House of Commons and Senate for many years and she is listed as having 6 children with Daniel GLISSON who was father of George Fisher's wife it would seem. So the A.T. OUTLAW sketch won't help you. I am sure I haven't told you anything you didn't already know. Hopefully someone may be able to help you. Pat In a message dated 7/3/2011 4:13:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Kathlynn3@aol.com writes: Christine, or any one else that may have the documents/information that may help to solve the following issues? I have undocumented claims from more than one researcher that say: George Fisher Kornegay and wife Sarah Glisson had a son William Bryan Kornegay b: 1795; and a son George Fisher Kornegay b: 8-4-1815 in Duplin Co., NC - d: 9-4-1848 wife Mary E. Brock, nothing more and no children listed. QUESTION: DOES ANYONE HAVE DOCUMENTED PROOF THAT THE ABOVE SAID WILLIAM BRYAN & GEORGE ARE SON? The earliest census I have 1810 Duplin Co., NC - Head of Household George F. Kornegay: 2 M 0 thru 9............[b: bet. 1801-1810=probably Abraham b: ca1808 [Source: His 1850 Duplin Co., NC Census] & Joseph b: ca1809 [Source: His 1840 Wayne Co., NC Census. NOTE: IF this is for him, can't be 100% sure]......SURE CAN'T BE William Bryan b: 1796, IF his est. born date is correct. 1 M 26 thru 44.........[b: bet. 1766-1784=HH & father George F.] 1 F 26 thru 44.........[b: bet. 1766-1784=wife Catherine Treck [Source:Sue Meinhart, kornegay.FTW, Family Tree Electronic File, Date of Import: Aug 15, 1998]......SURE CAN'T BE wife Sarah Glisson b: February 24, 1791 [Source: Charles Kornegay cemetery marker]. Kathlynn comments.....[a] IF Wm. Bryan is a son of George Fisher, his mother certainly can't Sarah Glisson based on the fact she would have been only 4 years old when he was born......[b] The same source stated above for Catherine Treck has her as wife of George Fisher and Catherine. IF this is fact then it begs to question: Where was 15 year old William Bryan in 1810? QUESTION.....[a] DOES ANYONE HAVE DOCUMENTED PROOF THAT CATHERINE TRECK IS IN FACT A WIFE OF GEORGE F. [other than the above said electronic file data. They are indeed helpful, but can one truly consider these undocumented claims to be legitimate proof?]......[b] DOES ANYONE HAVE AN 1800, OR EARLIER, CENSUS that could possible solve this conundrum? There is so many other things in this lineage that just does not fit, but one step at a time. Thanks in advance for any help rendered. ~Kathlynn~ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Kathlynn, I don't have documented proof of this family, but I have a note in my files under George Fisher KORNEGAY I have "OUTLAW GENEALOGY p. 26-27; B-15; A121 by Albert Timothy OUTLAW. If you can find this OUTLAW Genealogy maybe that would help you. I have that Sarah GLISSON d/o Sarah HERRING and Daniel GLISSON ,married George Fisher KORNEGAY 24 Feb 1791 and that she died 28 Apr 1859 burried Charles KORNEGAY Cem.. she names in her will grandsons; Robert David KORNEGAY, John William, George E. and James Robert KORNEGAY; Grandasus: Julia HATCH, Lucy Ann KORNEGAY, Mary Elizabeth HERRING; Dau-in-law Margaret KORNEGAY and Jane Sophia KORNEGAY. I have that George Fisher KORNEGAY and Sarah GLISSON had 9 children. From the above will, I think dau-in-law Margaret may be son Joseph's wife Margaret "Peggie" ROBERTS , I am not sure who Sophie Jane is among the wives .I have that son Henry Robert KORNEGAY was married 3 times and I only have 2 of the wives so Sophie Jane may be one of those. I have that son Abraham married an Ann Jane CHAMBERS, but I don't have a Sophie Jane among the wives so maybe she was one of the three.. I have that dau Mary "Polly" Arnold KORNEGAY married Joel HERRING that maybe who gd Mary Elizabeth HERRING is. I have that son William Bryan KORNEGAY m. Catherine GRADY and dau Sarah A. KORNEGAY m. Elisha GRADY so maybe if you could find a GRADY genealogy that may help you. i have that son George Fisher KORNEGAY b. 4 Aug 1815 m. Mary E. BROCK. but I don't have it documented. This probably doesn't help you a whole lot but thought I would throw it out there. Pat Hoffman In a message dated 7/3/2011 4:13:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, Kathlynn3@aol.com writes: Christine, or any one else that may have the documents/information that may help to solve the following issues? I have undocumented claims from more than one researcher that say: George Fisher Kornegay and wife Sarah Glisson had a son William Bryan Kornegay b: 1795; and a son George Fisher Kornegay b: 8-4-1815 in Duplin Co., NC - d: 9-4-1848 wife Mary E. Brock, nothing more and no children listed. QUESTION: DOES ANYONE HAVE DOCUMENTED PROOF THAT THE ABOVE SAID WILLIAM BRYAN & GEORGE ARE SON? The earliest census I have 1810 Duplin Co., NC - Head of Household George F. Kornegay: 2 M 0 thru 9............[b: bet. 1801-1810=probably Abraham b: ca1808 [Source: His 1850 Duplin Co., NC Census] & Joseph b: ca1809 [Source: His 1840 Wayne Co., NC Census. NOTE: IF this is for him, can't be 100% sure]......SURE CAN'T BE William Bryan b: 1796, IF his est. born date is correct. 1 M 26 thru 44.........[b: bet. 1766-1784=HH & father George F.] 1 F 26 thru 44.........[b: bet. 1766-1784=wife Catherine Treck [Source:Sue Meinhart, kornegay.FTW, Family Tree Electronic File, Date of Import: Aug 15, 1998]......SURE CAN'T BE wife Sarah Glisson b: February 24, 1791 [Source: Charles Kornegay cemetery marker]. Kathlynn comments.....[a] IF Wm. Bryan is a son of George Fisher, his mother certainly can't Sarah Glisson based on the fact she would have been only 4 years old when he was born......[b] The same source stated above for Catherine Treck has her as wife of George Fisher and Catherine. IF this is fact then it begs to question: Where was 15 year old William Bryan in 1810? QUESTION.....[a] DOES ANYONE HAVE DOCUMENTED PROOF THAT CATHERINE TRECK IS IN FACT A WIFE OF GEORGE F. [other than the above said electronic file data. They are indeed helpful, but can one truly consider these undocumented claims to be legitimate proof?]......[b] DOES ANYONE HAVE AN 1800, OR EARLIER, CENSUS that could possible solve this conundrum? There is so many other things in this lineage that just does not fit, but one step at a time. Thanks in advance for any help rendered. ~Kathlynn~ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Christine, or any one else that may have the documents/information that may help to solve the following issues? I have undocumented claims from more than one researcher that say: George Fisher Kornegay and wife Sarah Glisson had a son William Bryan Kornegay b: 1795; and a son George Fisher Kornegay b: 8-4-1815 in Duplin Co., NC - d: 9-4-1848 wife Mary E. Brock, nothing more and no children listed. QUESTION: DOES ANYONE HAVE DOCUMENTED PROOF THAT THE ABOVE SAID WILLIAM BRYAN & GEORGE ARE SON? The earliest census I have 1810 Duplin Co., NC - Head of Household George F. Kornegay: 2 M 0 thru 9............[b: bet. 1801-1810=probably Abraham b: ca1808 [Source: His 1850 Duplin Co., NC Census] & Joseph b: ca1809 [Source: His 1840 Wayne Co., NC Census. NOTE: IF this is for him, can't be 100% sure]......SURE CAN'T BE William Bryan b: 1796, IF his est. born date is correct. 1 M 26 thru 44.........[b: bet. 1766-1784=HH & father George F.] 1 F 26 thru 44.........[b: bet. 1766-1784=wife Catherine Treck [Source:Sue Meinhart, kornegay.FTW, Family Tree Electronic File, Date of Import: Aug 15, 1998]......SURE CAN'T BE wife Sarah Glisson b: February 24, 1791 [Source: Charles Kornegay cemetery marker]. Kathlynn comments.....[a] IF Wm. Bryan is a son of George Fisher, his mother certainly can't Sarah Glisson based on the fact she would have been only 4 years old when he was born......[b] The same source stated above for Catherine Treck has her as wife of George Fisher and Catherine. IF this is fact then it begs to question: Where was 15 year old William Bryan in 1810? QUESTION.....[a] DOES ANYONE HAVE DOCUMENTED PROOF THAT CATHERINE TRECK IS IN FACT A WIFE OF GEORGE F. [other than the above said electronic file data. They are indeed helpful, but can one truly consider these undocumented claims to be legitimate proof?]......[b] DOES ANYONE HAVE AN 1800, OR EARLIER, CENSUS that could possible solve this conundrum? There is so many other things in this lineage that just does not fit, but one step at a time. Thanks in advance for any help rendered. ~Kathlynn~
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MarkOates189 Surnames: Kornegay Greer Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.kornegay/175/mb.ashx Message Board Post: John Greer and Anna Curnegay (I think a mis-spelling) marries 8/13/1779 in Duplin Co. NC. In Isaac Kornegay's (1766-1838) Bible, the entry "Anna Greer died December 7th 1780" follows the entries for William (the f/o Isaac) and Joseph (b/o Isaac). I have been wondering if Anna is Isaac's sister, or oldest child. But I cannot find any solid information to support either. Can anyone help? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
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I have several Elizabeth KORNEGAY's but none that fit those dates. Pat In a message dated 2/22/2011 12:28:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, mward39@bellsouth.net writes: I am checking my data against the below data. I was able to add a few dates to my data from the below, and I also have a little more info on George Duncan Sr.... I have the wife's name: Elizabeth Kornegay b. abt 1775, d. 26 June 1868. I have not been able to discover who her parents are. -------------------------------------------------- From: <Kathlynn3@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 12:45 AM To: <kornegay@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY] Anne Sevil KORNEGAY DUNCAN > Patty, As you see from the following chart.....I have Anna Duncan [that > m: > Adam Reaves] was sister of William Duncan [m: Anne Sevil Kornegay. > Thence, > Anna & William were children of Edmund Duncan {immigrant]. BTW I see you > are still referring to Jacob Kornegay's 1st wife as Elizabeth FONTAINE. > Did you miss the documentation that was posted to the list some time ago > that > she was Elizabeth Martin [thence, widow of John Fontaine when she m: > Jacob] OR did you just forget to change it on your data base, like I have > been > known to do??? Please remain mindfull: The source for a lot of this > lineage > is Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1036 and before its carved in > stone > it needs to be officially documented. > ~ Kathlynn~ > > > Descendants of Edmund Duncan > > 1 Edmund Duncan b: Abt. 1730 in Ulster, Ireland d: Abt. October 1799 > in > Duplin Co., NC > +Grace ? b: Abt. 1735 in Duplin Co., NC m: Abt. 1753 in Duplin Co., NC d: > Aft. 1800 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 William Duncan b: Abt. 1755 in Duplin Co, NC d: October 1806 in > Duplin Co., NC > +Anne Sevil Kornegay b: Abt. 1763 in Duplin Co., NC m: July 8, 1778 in > Duplin Co., NC d: Abt. 1839 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Isaac Duncan b: Abt. 1758 in Duplin Co., NC d: October 1793 in > Duplin > Co., NC > +Susannah Leke b: Abt. 1765 in NC m: Abt. 1790 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Edmund Duncan, Jr. b: Abt. 1759 in Duplin Co., NC d: Aft. 1834 in > Panola Co., MS > +Nancy White m: April 1, 1804 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Anna Duncan b: Abt. 1760 in Duplin Co., NC > +Adam Reaves b: Abt. 1760 in NC m: October 13, 1782 in Duplin Co., NC d: > Abt. 1831 in Wayne Co., NC > 2 Catron Duncan b: Abt. 1762 in Duplin Co., NC d: March 10, 1843 in > Sampson Co., NC > +John Calvin Reaves b: Abt. 1760 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Mary Duncan b: Abt. 1764 in Duplin Co., NC > +Noah Brown m: September 21, 1789 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Sarah Duncan b: Abt. 1765 in Duplin Co., NC d: Bef. 1799 in NC > +? Roach m: Abt. 1780 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Grace Duncan b: Abt. 1766 in Duplin Co., NC d: Abt. 1799 in Duplin > Co., NC > 2 George Duncan, Sr. b: Abt. 1769 in Duplin Co., NC d: 1852 in Jones > Co., GA > +Elizabeth ________? m: WFT Est. 1788-1817 in Duplin Co., NC > > > > In a message dated 2/21/2011 10:32:45 P.M. Central Standard Time, > Pattyca103@aol.com writes: > > I have that Anne Sevil KORNEGAY (d/o Jacob KORNEGAY and 1st wife > Elizabeth FONTAINE) married William DUNCAN 8 July 1778. I have a listing > of their > children but no data on them. I have that they had a son Edmund DUNCAN. > Does > anyone have further data on Edmund DUNCAN? I would like to know if he had > a > daughter named Anna DUNCAN who married Adam REAVES. > > I appreciate any help. > > Pat Hoffman > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 10.0.1204 / Virus Database: 1435/3458 - Release Date: 02/21/11 > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Matt, sorry I can't help. I do not have an Elizabeth Kornegay with those dates on my database. Do you have a source or document that proves her name maiden name was Kornegay? ~Kathlynn~ In a message dated 2/22/2011 11:28:25 A.M. Central Standard Time, mward39@bellsouth.net writes: I also have a little more info on George Duncan Sr.... I have the wife's name: Elizabeth Kornegay b. abt 1775, d. 26 June 1868. I have not been able to discover who her parents are.
No, as usual, I don't know where I got that information. -------------------------------------------------- From: <Kathlynn3@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 6:17 PM To: <kornegay@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY] Anne Sevil KORNEGAY DUNCAN > Matt, sorry I can't help. I do not have an Elizabeth Kornegay with those > dates on my database. Do you have a source or document that proves her > name maiden name was Kornegay? > ~Kathlynn~ > > > In a message dated 2/22/2011 11:28:25 A.M. Central Standard Time, > mward39@bellsouth.net writes: > > I also have a little more info on George > Duncan Sr.... I have the wife's name: Elizabeth Kornegay b. abt 1775, d. > 26 > June 1868. I have not been able to discover who her parents are. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 10.0.1204 / Virus Database: 1435/3461 - Release Date: 02/22/11 >
Well Patty, [too great minds thingie?] I agree, and I had prepared an email to send to you pointing out that dates don't fit for the Anna DUNCAN [d.o. immigrant Edmund Duncan] that m: Adam Reaves to be a candidate for Anna Reaves the wife of your Wyatt Y. Kornegay. I also agree that one of their sons could be the father your Anna. However, from my notes I see where you sent 1850 & 1860 census that have Mary as the wife of Wyatt Kornegay. What proof do you have that her name was Mary "Polly" Anna Reaves? which is how I have her name on their family page. If you find out if her name was Mary Reaves or Anna Reaves or both will you please let me know so I can change it on my data base. Maybe you can find what you need on the Duncan Rootsweb listserv. also, I believe I remember that Sue Meinhart did a lot of research on Duncans. I don't know if she is still on the Kornegay listserv or not. Will you keep me informed on any new findings? ~Kathlynn~
Thanks Kathlynn and Matt for your help. I guess I need to find out if I do belong to the DUNCANS. I figure that my Anna REAVES's father would be born about 1780 to 1800. Adam REAVES b. ca 1760 who married Anna DUNCAN 13 Oct 1782 Duplin Co d/o Edmund DUNCAN, immigrant would be too old to be father of my Anna REAVES but if Adam and Anna had sons that might work. I need to find out about Adam and Anna's children. Nancy CARRAWAY KORNEGAY mother of Wyatt Y. KORNEGAY had a brother named Bryan CARRAWAY who married an Isabell REAVES. Elizabeth CARRAWAY d/o Henry CARRAWAY married William REAVES but their children appear to have migrated to Talbot Co GA. Pat Hoffman In a message dated 2/22/2011 2:35:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Kathlynn3@aol.com writes: Patty, Farther checking I discovered I do have a lot of documents for the Duncan's. IF you, or anyone else, want them let me know and I will send them to you personally. ~Kathlynn~ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Patty, Farther checking I discovered I do have a lot of documents for the Duncan's. IF you, or anyone else, want them let me know and I will send them to you personally. ~Kathlynn~
I am checking my data against the below data. I was able to add a few dates to my data from the below, and I also have a little more info on George Duncan Sr.... I have the wife's name: Elizabeth Kornegay b. abt 1775, d. 26 June 1868. I have not been able to discover who her parents are. -------------------------------------------------- From: <Kathlynn3@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 12:45 AM To: <kornegay@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY] Anne Sevil KORNEGAY DUNCAN > Patty, As you see from the following chart.....I have Anna Duncan [that > m: > Adam Reaves] was sister of William Duncan [m: Anne Sevil Kornegay. > Thence, > Anna & William were children of Edmund Duncan {immigrant]. BTW I see you > are still referring to Jacob Kornegay's 1st wife as Elizabeth FONTAINE. > Did you miss the documentation that was posted to the list some time ago > that > she was Elizabeth Martin [thence, widow of John Fontaine when she m: > Jacob] OR did you just forget to change it on your data base, like I have > been > known to do??? Please remain mindfull: The source for a lot of this > lineage > is Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1036 and before its carved in > stone > it needs to be officially documented. > ~ Kathlynn~ > > > Descendants of Edmund Duncan > > 1 Edmund Duncan b: Abt. 1730 in Ulster, Ireland d: Abt. October 1799 > in > Duplin Co., NC > +Grace ? b: Abt. 1735 in Duplin Co., NC m: Abt. 1753 in Duplin Co., NC d: > Aft. 1800 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 William Duncan b: Abt. 1755 in Duplin Co, NC d: October 1806 in > Duplin Co., NC > +Anne Sevil Kornegay b: Abt. 1763 in Duplin Co., NC m: July 8, 1778 in > Duplin Co., NC d: Abt. 1839 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Isaac Duncan b: Abt. 1758 in Duplin Co., NC d: October 1793 in > Duplin > Co., NC > +Susannah Leke b: Abt. 1765 in NC m: Abt. 1790 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Edmund Duncan, Jr. b: Abt. 1759 in Duplin Co., NC d: Aft. 1834 in > Panola Co., MS > +Nancy White m: April 1, 1804 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Anna Duncan b: Abt. 1760 in Duplin Co., NC > +Adam Reaves b: Abt. 1760 in NC m: October 13, 1782 in Duplin Co., NC d: > Abt. 1831 in Wayne Co., NC > 2 Catron Duncan b: Abt. 1762 in Duplin Co., NC d: March 10, 1843 in > Sampson Co., NC > +John Calvin Reaves b: Abt. 1760 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Mary Duncan b: Abt. 1764 in Duplin Co., NC > +Noah Brown m: September 21, 1789 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Sarah Duncan b: Abt. 1765 in Duplin Co., NC d: Bef. 1799 in NC > +? Roach m: Abt. 1780 in Duplin Co., NC > 2 Grace Duncan b: Abt. 1766 in Duplin Co., NC d: Abt. 1799 in Duplin > Co., NC > 2 George Duncan, Sr. b: Abt. 1769 in Duplin Co., NC d: 1852 in Jones > Co., GA > +Elizabeth ________? m: WFT Est. 1788-1817 in Duplin Co., NC > > > > In a message dated 2/21/2011 10:32:45 P.M. Central Standard Time, > Pattyca103@aol.com writes: > > I have that Anne Sevil KORNEGAY (d/o Jacob KORNEGAY and 1st wife > Elizabeth FONTAINE) married William DUNCAN 8 July 1778. I have a listing > of their > children but no data on them. I have that they had a son Edmund DUNCAN. > Does > anyone have further data on Edmund DUNCAN? I would like to know if he had > a > daughter named Anna DUNCAN who married Adam REAVES. > > I appreciate any help. > > Pat Hoffman > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 10.0.1204 / Virus Database: 1435/3458 - Release Date: 02/21/11 > >
Thank you so much for the information on the DUNCANS. I did change my records to reflect Elizabeth MARTIN FONTAINE, couldn't forget that as I also have a MARTIN line. I just forgot as I was writing from memory. I am spending the winter in South FL so don't have all of my notes on hand but have some time. As you probably know we finally found that the wife of my Wyatt Y, KORNEGAY(so Henry and Nancy CARRAWAY KORNEGAY) was Anna REAVES b. 1820/21 NC so I was just trying to check out this DUNCAN/REAVES line to try and see if I belonged to that group. It would be very interesting if Jacob KORNEGAY turned out to be my ancestor with both of his wives. But maybe not unusual for the KORNEGAY lines. There were a couple of REAVES/CARRAWAY marriages so have several things that I need to check. Thanks for any help or thoughts on this. Pat Hoffman In a message dated 2/22/2011 1:45:42 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Kathlynn3@aol.com writes: Patty, As you see from the following chart.....I have Anna Duncan [that m: Adam Reaves] was sister of William Duncan [m: Anne Sevil Kornegay. Thence, Anna & William were children of Edmund Duncan {immigrant]. BTW I see you are still referring to Jacob Kornegay's 1st wife as Elizabeth FONTAINE. Did you miss the documentation that was posted to the list some time ago that she was Elizabeth Martin [thence, widow of John Fontaine when she m: Jacob] OR did you just forget to change it on your data base, like I have been known to do??? Please remain mindfull: The source for a lot of this lineage is Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1036 and before its carved in stone it needs to be officially documented. ~ Kathlynn~ Descendants of Edmund Duncan 1 Edmund Duncan b: Abt. 1730 in Ulster, Ireland d: Abt. October 1799 in Duplin Co., NC +Grace ? b: Abt. 1735 in Duplin Co., NC m: Abt. 1753 in Duplin Co., NC d: Aft. 1800 in Duplin Co., NC 2 William Duncan b: Abt. 1755 in Duplin Co, NC d: October 1806 in Duplin Co., NC +Anne Sevil Kornegay b: Abt. 1763 in Duplin Co., NC m: July 8, 1778 in Duplin Co., NC d: Abt. 1839 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Isaac Duncan b: Abt. 1758 in Duplin Co., NC d: October 1793 in Duplin Co., NC +Susannah Leke b: Abt. 1765 in NC m: Abt. 1790 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Edmund Duncan, Jr. b: Abt. 1759 in Duplin Co., NC d: Aft. 1834 in Panola Co., MS +Nancy White m: April 1, 1804 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Anna Duncan b: Abt. 1760 in Duplin Co., NC +Adam Reaves b: Abt. 1760 in NC m: October 13, 1782 in Duplin Co., NC d: Abt. 1831 in Wayne Co., NC 2 Catron Duncan b: Abt. 1762 in Duplin Co., NC d: March 10, 1843 in Sampson Co., NC +John Calvin Reaves b: Abt. 1760 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Mary Duncan b: Abt. 1764 in Duplin Co., NC +Noah Brown m: September 21, 1789 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Sarah Duncan b: Abt. 1765 in Duplin Co., NC d: Bef. 1799 in NC +? Roach m: Abt. 1780 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Grace Duncan b: Abt. 1766 in Duplin Co., NC d: Abt. 1799 in Duplin Co., NC 2 George Duncan, Sr. b: Abt. 1769 in Duplin Co., NC d: 1852 in Jones Co., GA +Elizabeth ________? m: WFT Est. 1788-1817 in Duplin Co., NC In a message dated 2/21/2011 10:32:45 P.M. Central Standard Time, Pattyca103@aol.com writes: I have that Anne Sevil KORNEGAY (d/o Jacob KORNEGAY and 1st wife Elizabeth FONTAINE) married William DUNCAN 8 July 1778. I have a listing of their children but no data on them. I have that they had a son Edmund DUNCAN. Does anyone have further data on Edmund DUNCAN? I would like to know if he had a daughter named Anna DUNCAN who married Adam REAVES. I appreciate any help. Pat Hoffman ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Patty, As you see from the following chart.....I have Anna Duncan [that m: Adam Reaves] was sister of William Duncan [m: Anne Sevil Kornegay. Thence, Anna & William were children of Edmund Duncan {immigrant]. BTW I see you are still referring to Jacob Kornegay's 1st wife as Elizabeth FONTAINE. Did you miss the documentation that was posted to the list some time ago that she was Elizabeth Martin [thence, widow of John Fontaine when she m: Jacob] OR did you just forget to change it on your data base, like I have been known to do??? Please remain mindfull: The source for a lot of this lineage is Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1036 and before its carved in stone it needs to be officially documented. ~ Kathlynn~ Descendants of Edmund Duncan 1 Edmund Duncan b: Abt. 1730 in Ulster, Ireland d: Abt. October 1799 in Duplin Co., NC +Grace ? b: Abt. 1735 in Duplin Co., NC m: Abt. 1753 in Duplin Co., NC d: Aft. 1800 in Duplin Co., NC 2 William Duncan b: Abt. 1755 in Duplin Co, NC d: October 1806 in Duplin Co., NC +Anne Sevil Kornegay b: Abt. 1763 in Duplin Co., NC m: July 8, 1778 in Duplin Co., NC d: Abt. 1839 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Isaac Duncan b: Abt. 1758 in Duplin Co., NC d: October 1793 in Duplin Co., NC +Susannah Leke b: Abt. 1765 in NC m: Abt. 1790 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Edmund Duncan, Jr. b: Abt. 1759 in Duplin Co., NC d: Aft. 1834 in Panola Co., MS +Nancy White m: April 1, 1804 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Anna Duncan b: Abt. 1760 in Duplin Co., NC +Adam Reaves b: Abt. 1760 in NC m: October 13, 1782 in Duplin Co., NC d: Abt. 1831 in Wayne Co., NC 2 Catron Duncan b: Abt. 1762 in Duplin Co., NC d: March 10, 1843 in Sampson Co., NC +John Calvin Reaves b: Abt. 1760 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Mary Duncan b: Abt. 1764 in Duplin Co., NC +Noah Brown m: September 21, 1789 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Sarah Duncan b: Abt. 1765 in Duplin Co., NC d: Bef. 1799 in NC +? Roach m: Abt. 1780 in Duplin Co., NC 2 Grace Duncan b: Abt. 1766 in Duplin Co., NC d: Abt. 1799 in Duplin Co., NC 2 George Duncan, Sr. b: Abt. 1769 in Duplin Co., NC d: 1852 in Jones Co., GA +Elizabeth ________? m: WFT Est. 1788-1817 in Duplin Co., NC In a message dated 2/21/2011 10:32:45 P.M. Central Standard Time, Pattyca103@aol.com writes: I have that Anne Sevil KORNEGAY (d/o Jacob KORNEGAY and 1st wife Elizabeth FONTAINE) married William DUNCAN 8 July 1778. I have a listing of their children but no data on them. I have that they had a son Edmund DUNCAN. Does anyone have further data on Edmund DUNCAN? I would like to know if he had a daughter named Anna DUNCAN who married Adam REAVES. I appreciate any help. Pat Hoffman ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KORNEGAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I have that Anne Sevil KORNEGAY (d/o Jacob KORNEGAY and 1st wife Elizabeth FONTAINE) married William DUNCAN 8 July 1778. I have a listing of their children but no data on them. I have that they had a son Edmund DUNCAN. Does anyone have further data on Edmund DUNCAN? I would like to know if he had a daughter named Anna DUNCAN who married Adam REAVES. I appreciate any help. Pat Hoffman