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    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Abram Kornegay
    2. Matt Ward
    3. I have another Abraham, son of John Kornegay and Rachel Matthews, as born 1755 and died abt 1811 in Duplin Co. Here is the will: N.C. State Archives, Jones County Wills: Will of Abraham (Abram) Kornegay October 12, 1811...Nov term 1811: To my brother Isaac, all estate not hereafter devised; to sister Susannah Kornegay, one shilling, to sister Sevil Dunkin, one shilling; to sister Winney Herrit, one shilling; to nephew Lewis Morris, one shilling. Executor: Issac Kornegay, my brother. Witnesses: Enoch Foy, James Wells. Matt ----- Original Message ----- From: "albertjustice" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 6:26 PM Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Abram Kornegay > I looked but every time it says he died the same year he was born in 1795. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ruth R. Westbrook" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: 06 November, 2001 10:56 AM > Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Abram Kornegay > > > > I don't have a wife or children for Abraham the son of Isaac but his birth > > fits the field. > > I have he was born 1 Jan 1795 and died before 1838 > > Does anyone have wife and children for him. > > Ruth > > > > > > > > > > At 04:53 PM 11/4/01 -0800, you wrote: > > > > > > >Duplin County, NC - Court Records > > > > > >File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by > > >Grace Williamson Turner > > > > > >Transcribed and posted by > > >Sloan Spence Mason <[email protected]> > > > > > > > > >PETITION OF ABRAM KORNEGAY OF DUPLIN CO., N.C. > > > > > >Transcribed by Sloan Mason > > > > > > > > >Petition of Abram KORNEGAY of Duplin Co., N.C.-9 Dec. 1841 > > > > > >To His Excellency John M. MOREHEAD, Gov'r. > > > > > >The petition of the undersigned citizens of the County of Duplin, > > >humbly > > >complaining, sheweth unto your Excellency that at the Fall Term of the > > >Superior > > >Court last for this County, Abram KORNEGAY was tried & found guilty of > > >an assault > > >& battery upon Lewis OUTLAW, the jury finding upon the evidence of the > > >Prosecutor > > >only; and that upon the said finding, the Court sentenced the Defendant > > >to an > > >imprisonment for six months, about half of which time has expired. Your > > >Petitioners > > >represents that Abram KORNEGAY has been addicted to intemperance, and > > >when > > >intoxicated is a man of some violence, but where there is now every > > >appearance of > > >reformation on this subject, and his behavior mild and peaceable as it > > >always has > > >been when sober. Your Petitioners further represents that the assault > > >was committed > > >under high party excitement; at a political meeting where this > > >Defendant & Prosecutor > > >were in attendance and differing on the subject of Candidates ---, they > > >both indulged > > >freely with intoxicating liquors till they became drunk, when in a > > >fight between the > > >parties the Defendant used his knife. Your Petitioners further > > >represents that > > >KORNEGAY is a man of very respectable parentage, and (except his > > >intemperance) has > > >sustained a good character through life; he has a large family of > > >children, who are > > >dependant for support upon the exertions of this Defendant, and that > > >his wife at the > > >present moment really needs his attentions and services at home. In > > >consideration of > > >all the premises, your Petitioners pray your Excellency to interpose in > > >behalf of > > >this unfortunate prisoner, and grant him a pardon for the remainder of > > >the > > >imprisonment that he may return to his Family a reformed man when and > > >where he may > > >afford them that protection & attention that a fond parent is wont to > > >administer. > > >Your Petitioners further represent, that they are conscious they > > >represent the voice > > >of the County in making this appeal, and again pray your Excellency for > > >your Clemency > > >in this behalf, and as in duty bound will ever pray. > > > > > >9th Dec'r. 1841 > > > > > >B. H.? BOURDEN? > > > > > >D. C. MOORE > > > > > >James CARRELL > > > > > >A. G. STANFORD > > > > > >H. SULLIVAN > > > > > >R.L. STANLY > > > > > >Jeper BATTS > > > > > >Wm. MINGESAS? > > > > > >W. MINGAS > > > > > >John A. BONEY? > > > > > >Jms? KORNEGAY > > > > > >B. MCINTIRE? > > > > > >Sam'l. HOUSTON > > > > > >Edward MAZINGO > > > > > >Charles M. O? > > > > > >Wm. SMITH > > > > > >Wm. H. STETSON > > > > > >Thos. J. HOLLAND > > > > > >Wm. FARRIOR, C.S.C. > > > > > >Wm. D. PEARSALL, C.M.C.? > > > > > >Nicholas HALL > > > > > >Edw'd. ARMSTRONG > > > > > >Joseph M. GARVIN > > > > > >J.? PEARSALL > > > > > >John OLIVER > > > > > >Jolsa? SOUTHERLAND > > > > > > C. J. HUNTER > > > > > >G. W. JOHNSTON > > > > > >David S. HART? > > > > > >James C. WILLIAMS > > > > > >Alexander CHAMBERS > > > > > >Joseph T. RHODES > > > > > >John F. RHODES > > > > > >Wilson BOURDEN > > > > > >John A. BISHOP > > > > > >David CHURCHWELL > > > > > >--- MAXWELL > > > > > >W.H. HANSLEY? > > > > > >David SOUTHERLAND > > > > > >Th. J. KENNEDY > > > > > >T.S.? WILLIAMS > > > > > >H. SULLIVAN > > > > > >J. G.? MIDDLETON > > > > > >Jacob KENAN > > > > > > > > >Petition for Abram KORNEGAY of the county of Duplin > > >Prayer and Granted > > >His Exclsy. John M. MOREHEAD, Esqr., Raleigh, N.C. > > > > > >Duplin Co., N.C.-29th Nov. 1841 > > >His Excellency John M. MOREHEAD, Esqr. > > > > > >Dear Sir, > > >AT the request of an unfortunate Suffer, I take the liberty to address > > >you in his > > >behalf-At the last term of our Superior court Abram KORNEGAY of this > > >County was > > >tried on an Indictment and found guilty of an assault upon Lewis > > >OUTLAW, Jun'r. > > >And the evidence of the prosecutor (he being the only witness) proved > > >the assault > > >of such a violent character that the Judge presiding sentenced him to > > >an imprisonment > > >for six months. I was in Court during the trial and agree that the > > >Court (from the > > >evidence) was altogether consistent; but considering all the > > >circumstances connected > > >with the transaction, there is something of a mitigating character > > >which I beg leave > > >to call to the attention of your Excellency. First, the Prisoner is the > > >Son of one of > > >our most respectable Citizens, and (except when wrought upon by > > >Spirituous liquors, > > >as he sometimes unfortunately is) he himself is a peaceable good > > >citizen. Second, he > > >is a very poor man with a large family of children dependent upon his > > >labor for their > > >support, and his wife now in a delicate situation requiring his > > >attentions at home. > > >Third, the assault was provoked by the Prosecutor at a politics meeting > > >of the Whigs > > >in May 1840. At this time the Whigs of the county had a public meeting > > >at the County > > >seat, and Sunday resolutions introduced and adopted for the advancement > > >of their > > >cause; the Defendant being one of the body showed some considerable > > >gratification at > > >the prospects, and soon after the meeting adjourned was insulted by the > > >Prosecutor > > >(he being a Loco Foco) when a fight ensued & the Prosecutor bit the > > >Prisoner on one > > >of his Fingers & in jerking his finger from the mouth of the > > >Prosecutor, drew one of > > >his teeth also; for which Prosecutor was heard to say he would have > > >satisfaction. It > > >is believed by many that the Prosecutor pursued the Prisoner for this > > >Satisfaction, > > >& the prisoner used his knife in self defense. I don't pretend that the > > >Prosecutor > > >would perjure himself willingly, but I was present at the meeting where > > >the fight > > >first commenced, and left about an hour before the cut was given; & > > >when I left he > > >Prosecutor was quite drunk; I understand from respectable Gentlemen > > >that he continued > > >to drink till he left the Village and if so, he was not by any means a > > >Competent > > >witness. The Prisoner is a man of intemperate habits (till since his > > >confinement) > > >and when drinking is rather violent, but when sober very peaceable. He > > >regrets his > > >former course, I think really, & so much is he resolved on reformation > > >that he has > > >besought me to write to your Excellency asking a pardon from the > > >imprisonment so > > >long as he refrains from drink. I take the liberty to say Sir, if he > > >could be > > >reformed by your interference much would be done for his family and I > > >think the > > >purposes of justice answered to the full. The history I have given of > > >the Prisoner > > >is of my own knowledge, he having lived near me all his life. > > > > > > >From the whole of the circumstances mentioned if your Excellency will > > >remit the > > >remainder of the imprisonment, I take the responsibility of saying that > > >you would > > >meet the wishes of a large portion of the respectable citizens of the > > >County. I > > >hope I will not be considered presumptuous in making this appeal, I do > > >it from a > > >firm conviction that your clemency in behalf of KORNEGAY will be > > >productive of good; > > >remember he is very willing to be pardoned on the condition he refrains > > >from drink; > > >and if he indulges again to be remanded to prison immediately; & remain > > >the balance > > >of the time. > > > > > >Should you think with me in this matter, please enclose your > > >communication to Isaac > > >B. KELLY, Esqr., Postmaster at Kenansville, N.C. > > >I have the honor to be your Obedient Servant, > > >Jere PEARSALL > > > > > >N.B. At the request of several Gentlemen, I have penned an imperfect > > >petition, which > > >will be signed, & accompany this. > > >J. P. > > > > > >END OF DOCUMENT > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________________ > > > > > >USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free > > >information > > >on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long > > >as > > >this message remains on all copied material. The electronic pages may > > >NOT > > >be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other > > >persons > > >or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this > > >material > > >for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of > > >the > > >file contributor, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof > > >of > > >this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb > > >Archives > > >to store the file permanently for free access. > > > >__________________________________________________________________________ > > > > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > > >Do You Yahoo!? > > >Find a job, post your resume. > > >http://careers.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > >==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > >To post messages to this list send To: [email protected] > > > > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > Check out Rootsweb Resources for the Kornegay surname at: > > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/k/o/KORNEGAY/ > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.286 / Virus Database: 152 - Release Date: 10/09/2001 > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > To contact the list admin send email to [email protected] >

    11/06/2001 09:43:59
    1. Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Abram Kornegay
    2. Ruth R. Westbrook
    3. Does anyone know which Abraham married Lucy Jane Churchwell? Thanks Ruth At 04:43 PM 11/6/01 -0600, you wrote: >I have another Abraham, son of John Kornegay and Rachel Matthews, as born >1755 and died abt 1811 in Duplin Co. Here is the will: > >N.C. State Archives, Jones County Wills: > >Will of Abraham (Abram) Kornegay October 12, 1811...Nov term 1811: To my >brother Isaac, all estate not hereafter devised; to sister Susannah >Kornegay, one shilling, to sister Sevil Dunkin, one shilling; to sister >Winney Herrit, one shilling; to nephew Lewis Morris, one shilling. Executor: >Issac Kornegay, my brother. Witnesses: Enoch Foy, James Wells. > >Matt >----- Original Message ----- >From: "albertjustice" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2001 6:26 PM >Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Abram Kornegay > > > > I looked but every time it says he died the same year he was born in 1795. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Ruth R. Westbrook" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: 06 November, 2001 10:56 AM > > Subject: Re: [KORNEGAY-L] Abram Kornegay > > > > > > > I don't have a wife or children for Abraham the son of Isaac but his >birth > > > fits the field. > > > I have he was born 1 Jan 1795 and died before 1838 > > > Does anyone have wife and children for him. > > > Ruth > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At 04:53 PM 11/4/01 -0800, you wrote: > > > > > > > > > >Duplin County, NC - Court Records > > > > > > > >File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by > > > >Grace Williamson Turner > > > > > > > >Transcribed and posted by > > > >Sloan Spence Mason <[email protected]> > > > > > > > > > > > >PETITION OF ABRAM KORNEGAY OF DUPLIN CO., N.C. > > > > > > > >Transcribed by Sloan Mason > > > > > > > > > > > >Petition of Abram KORNEGAY of Duplin Co., N.C.-9 Dec. 1841 > > > > > > > >To His Excellency John M. MOREHEAD, Gov'r. > > > > > > > >The petition of the undersigned citizens of the County of Duplin, > > > >humbly > > > >complaining, sheweth unto your Excellency that at the Fall Term of the > > > >Superior > > > >Court last for this County, Abram KORNEGAY was tried & found guilty of > > > >an assault > > > >& battery upon Lewis OUTLAW, the jury finding upon the evidence of the > > > >Prosecutor > > > >only; and that upon the said finding, the Court sentenced the Defendant > > > >to an > > > >imprisonment for six months, about half of which time has expired. Your > > > >Petitioners > > > >represents that Abram KORNEGAY has been addicted to intemperance, and > > > >when > > > >intoxicated is a man of some violence, but where there is now every > > > >appearance of > > > >reformation on this subject, and his behavior mild and peaceable as it > > > >always has > > > >been when sober. Your Petitioners further represents that the assault > > > >was committed > > > >under high party excitement; at a political meeting where this > > > >Defendant & Prosecutor > > > >were in attendance and differing on the subject of Candidates ---, they > > > >both indulged > > > >freely with intoxicating liquors till they became drunk, when in a > > > >fight between the > > > >parties the Defendant used his knife. Your Petitioners further > > > >represents that > > > >KORNEGAY is a man of very respectable parentage, and (except his > > > >intemperance) has > > > >sustained a good character through life; he has a large family of > > > >children, who are > > > >dependant for support upon the exertions of this Defendant, and that > > > >his wife at the > > > >present moment really needs his attentions and services at home. In > > > >consideration of > > > >all the premises, your Petitioners pray your Excellency to interpose in > > > >behalf of > > > >this unfortunate prisoner, and grant him a pardon for the remainder of > > > >the > > > >imprisonment that he may return to his Family a reformed man when and > > > >where he may > > > >afford them that protection & attention that a fond parent is wont to > > > >administer. > > > >Your Petitioners further represent, that they are conscious they > > > >represent the voice > > > >of the County in making this appeal, and again pray your Excellency for > > > >your Clemency > > > >in this behalf, and as in duty bound will ever pray. > > > > > > > >9th Dec'r. 1841 > > > > > > > >B. H.? BOURDEN? > > > > > > > >D. C. MOORE > > > > > > > >James CARRELL > > > > > > > >A. G. STANFORD > > > > > > > >H. SULLIVAN > > > > > > > >R.L. STANLY > > > > > > > >Jeper BATTS > > > > > > > >Wm. MINGESAS? > > > > > > > >W. MINGAS > > > > > > > >John A. BONEY? > > > > > > > >Jms? KORNEGAY > > > > > > > >B. MCINTIRE? > > > > > > > >Sam'l. HOUSTON > > > > > > > >Edward MAZINGO > > > > > > > >Charles M. O? > > > > > > > >Wm. SMITH > > > > > > > >Wm. H. STETSON > > > > > > > >Thos. J. HOLLAND > > > > > > > >Wm. FARRIOR, C.S.C. > > > > > > > >Wm. D. PEARSALL, C.M.C.? > > > > > > > >Nicholas HALL > > > > > > > >Edw'd. ARMSTRONG > > > > > > > >Joseph M. GARVIN > > > > > > > >J.? PEARSALL > > > > > > > >John OLIVER > > > > > > > >Jolsa? SOUTHERLAND > > > > > > > > C. J. HUNTER > > > > > > > >G. W. JOHNSTON > > > > > > > >David S. HART? > > > > > > > >James C. WILLIAMS > > > > > > > >Alexander CHAMBERS > > > > > > > >Joseph T. RHODES > > > > > > > >John F. RHODES > > > > > > > >Wilson BOURDEN > > > > > > > >John A. BISHOP > > > > > > > >David CHURCHWELL > > > > > > > >--- MAXWELL > > > > > > > >W.H. HANSLEY? > > > > > > > >David SOUTHERLAND > > > > > > > >Th. J. KENNEDY > > > > > > > >T.S.? WILLIAMS > > > > > > > >H. SULLIVAN > > > > > > > >J. G.? MIDDLETON > > > > > > > >Jacob KENAN > > > > > > > > > > > >Petition for Abram KORNEGAY of the county of Duplin > > > >Prayer and Granted > > > >His Exclsy. John M. MOREHEAD, Esqr., Raleigh, N.C. > > > > > > > >Duplin Co., N.C.-29th Nov. 1841 > > > >His Excellency John M. MOREHEAD, Esqr. > > > > > > > >Dear Sir, > > > >AT the request of an unfortunate Suffer, I take the liberty to address > > > >you in his > > > >behalf-At the last term of our Superior court Abram KORNEGAY of this > > > >County was > > > >tried on an Indictment and found guilty of an assault upon Lewis > > > >OUTLAW, Jun'r. > > > >And the evidence of the prosecutor (he being the only witness) proved > > > >the assault > > > >of such a violent character that the Judge presiding sentenced him to > > > >an imprisonment > > > >for six months. I was in Court during the trial and agree that the > > > >Court (from the > > > >evidence) was altogether consistent; but considering all the > > > >circumstances connected > > > >with the transaction, there is something of a mitigating character > > > >which I beg leave > > > >to call to the attention of your Excellency. First, the Prisoner is the > > > >Son of one of > > > >our most respectable Citizens, and (except when wrought upon by > > > >Spirituous liquors, > > > >as he sometimes unfortunately is) he himself is a peaceable good > > > >citizen. Second, he > > > >is a very poor man with a large family of children dependent upon his > > > >labor for their > > > >support, and his wife now in a delicate situation requiring his > > > >attentions at home. > > > >Third, the assault was provoked by the Prosecutor at a politics meeting > > > >of the Whigs > > > >in May 1840. At this time the Whigs of the county had a public meeting > > > >at the County > > > >seat, and Sunday resolutions introduced and adopted for the advancement > > > >of their > > > >cause; the Defendant being one of the body showed some considerable > > > >gratification at > > > >the prospects, and soon after the meeting adjourned was insulted by the > > > >Prosecutor > > > >(he being a Loco Foco) when a fight ensued & the Prosecutor bit the > > > >Prisoner on one > > > >of his Fingers & in jerking his finger from the mouth of the > > > >Prosecutor, drew one of > > > >his teeth also; for which Prosecutor was heard to say he would have > > > >satisfaction. It > > > >is believed by many that the Prosecutor pursued the Prisoner for this > > > >Satisfaction, > > > >& the prisoner used his knife in self defense. I don't pretend that the > > > >Prosecutor > > > >would perjure himself willingly, but I was present at the meeting where > > > >the fight > > > >first commenced, and left about an hour before the cut was given; & > > > >when I left he > > > >Prosecutor was quite drunk; I understand from respectable Gentlemen > > > >that he continued > > > >to drink till he left the Village and if so, he was not by any means a > > > >Competent > > > >witness. The Prisoner is a man of intemperate habits (till since his > > > >confinement) > > > >and when drinking is rather violent, but when sober very peaceable. He > > > >regrets his > > > >former course, I think really, & so much is he resolved on reformation > > > >that he has > > > >besought me to write to your Excellency asking a pardon from the > > > >imprisonment so > > > >long as he refrains from drink. I take the liberty to say Sir, if he > > > >could be > > > >reformed by your interference much would be done for his family and I > > > >think the > > > >purposes of justice answered to the full. The history I have given of > > > >the Prisoner > > > >is of my own knowledge, he having lived near me all his life. > > > > > > > > >From the whole of the circumstances mentioned if your Excellency will > > > >remit the > > > >remainder of the imprisonment, I take the responsibility of saying that > > > >you would > > > >meet the wishes of a large portion of the respectable citizens of the > > > >County. I > > > >hope I will not be considered presumptuous in making this appeal, I do > > > >it from a > > > >firm conviction that your clemency in behalf of KORNEGAY will be > > > >productive of good; > > > >remember he is very willing to be pardoned on the condition he refrains > > > >from drink; > > > >and if he indulges again to be remanded to prison immediately; & remain > > > >the balance > > > >of the time. > > > > > > > >Should you think with me in this matter, please enclose your > > > >communication to Isaac > > > >B. KELLY, Esqr., Postmaster at Kenansville, N.C. > > > >I have the honor to be your Obedient Servant, > > > >Jere PEARSALL > > > > > > > >N.B. At the request of several Gentlemen, I have penned an imperfect > > > >petition, which > > > >will be signed, & accompany this. > > > >J. P. > > > > > > > >END OF DOCUMENT > > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________________ > > > > > > > >USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free > > > >information > > > >on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long > > > >as > > > >this message remains on all copied material. The electronic pages may > > > >NOT > > > >be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other > > > >persons > > > >or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this > > > >material > > > >for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of > > > >the > > > >file contributor, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof > > > >of > > > >this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb > > > >Archives > > > >to store the file permanently for free access. > > > > > > >__________________________________________________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > > > >Do You Yahoo!? > > > >Find a job, post your resume. > > > >http://careers.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > > > > >==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > > >To post messages to this list send To: [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > > Check out Rootsweb Resources for the Kornegay surname at: > > > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/k/o/KORNEGAY/ > > > > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.286 / Virus Database: 152 - Release Date: 10/09/2001 > > > > > > ==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== > > To contact the list admin send email to [email protected] > > > > > >==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== >To post messages to this list send To: [email protected]

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