In a message dated 3/31/2001 6:29:02 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > There is a Red Hill that is about 4 miles (Duplin Co) from me where a > Wiggins family lived for many years. > Well it might help discernment to know the exact locations of Wiggin's Red Hill in Duplin Co., However, I am mainly interested in George Sr, George Jr, & Basil's "Red Hill" locations. Maybe a simplier way to question: What is the exact location of: 1. George Sr. Memorial stone now at Red Hill in Wayne County up the river from Kornegay's Bridge? 2. George, Jr's. [Original] Red Hill on the east side of Holmes' Gardens & Lake & north of NC highway 55? 3. Basil's [2nd] Red Hill 4 miles east of Mount Olive? 4. George Jr., Margaret and Basil's [and other family] Red Hill family Cemetry? 5. Wiggins family's Red Hill? It seems Claude Moore article would have included George Sr., also, if his Memorial stone is in the same location of George Jr., Margaret, Basil and the others? Does that explain my confusion and questions a little better? I have the above locations imaged to be like my home town area in AR: I have to name 3 diferent counties when I discribe the location of where different family members lived and the cemetery they are buried in...Humphrey town is located on the line in two counties. The east side of Division St. is Arkansas Co and west side is Jefferson Co. However, family is buried at Flynn Cemetery, rural area, about 4 miles north of Humphrey in Lonoke Co. Ruth, thanks again for your help. Kathlynn
Katherine, went to see Mr. Wiggins this afternoon. He had Willis and Mouring Stephens Wiggins in in information but was not sure exactly where they fit in. However, he did have their marriage date: 17 Dec 1779 (had him born before 1739 - but not exact date) He did not know for sure =but suspected that Willis's father was John and John's father Thomas. I hope this helps. This man did live in Mt. Olive - but has retired and moved back to his home at Red Hill.(Duplin Co) Ruth At 01:16 PM 4/1/01 -0400, you wrote: >In a message dated 3/31/2001 6:29:02 PM Central Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > > > > There is a Red Hill that is about 4 miles (Duplin Co) from me where a > > Wiggins family lived for many years. > > > >Well it might help discernment to know the exact locations of Wiggin's Red >Hill in Duplin Co., However, I am mainly interested in George Sr, George Jr, >& Basil's "Red Hill" locations. > >Maybe a simplier way to question: >What is the exact location of: > >1. George Sr. Memorial stone now at Red Hill in Wayne County up the river >from Kornegay's Bridge? > >2. George, Jr's. [Original] Red Hill on the east side of Holmes' Gardens & >Lake & north of NC highway 55? > >3. Basil's [2nd] Red Hill 4 miles east of Mount Olive? > >4. George Jr., Margaret and Basil's [and other family] Red Hill family >Cemetry? > >5. Wiggins family's Red Hill? > >It seems Claude Moore article would have included George Sr., also, if his >Memorial stone is in the same location of George Jr., Margaret, Basil and the >others? > >Does that explain my confusion and questions a little better? > >I have the above locations imaged to be like my home town area in AR: >I have to name 3 diferent counties when I discribe the location of where >different family members lived and the cemetery they are buried in...Humphrey >town is located on the line in two counties. The east side of Division St. >is Arkansas Co and west side is Jefferson Co. However, family is buried at >Flynn Cemetery, rural area, about 4 miles north of Humphrey in Lonoke Co. > >Ruth, thanks again for your help. >Kathlynn > > > >==== KORNEGAY Mailing List ==== >To contact the list admin send email to [email protected]