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I apologize if this gets posted twice. I was not sure if the first one would go through because I sent it before I subscribed with this email address. Fred and all North Carolina GhostTowners - I was born and currently live in Chesterfield County, SC which is located just south of Anson County, NC. I am interested in the Ghost Town of Old Sneedsborough which is located east of Highway 52 near McFarlan, Anson County, NC. This area is right on the state line between the towns of Cheraw, SC and Morven, NC, so there are many ties to families from Chesterfield County, SC. http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=133:3:8482975120956385645::NO::P3_FID:1021738 There are a couple of remnants of the town left, the hand-dug canal, the old dam on the Pee Dee River, foundations from the homes and hotel, and the cemetery. The Time Line of Old Sneedsborough was 1795-1835 as stated in a book about Anson County listed on the Anson County, NC GenWeb site. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncanson/books.htm Sneedsborouth, circa 1790-1835, Anson County Historical Society, 1985. LIBRARY HOLDINGS: LOCATION: NCC UNC at Chapel Hill -- CALL NUMBER: Cp971.4 S67a Old Sneedsborough did have a Post Office. http://www.postalmuseum.si.edu/statepostalhistory/Anson%20County.pdf The Cemetery is currently maintained as you can see in a photo on the Buchanan Shoals Sportman's Preserve History webpage http://www.buchananshoals.com/about/history/ I do not know if it has been surveyed and I cannot find it listed on any of the Ghost Town websites for NC. The state has posted a Historical Marker for Old Sneedsborough. http://www.ncmarkers.com/Results.aspx?k=Search&ct=btn It is referred to on several Message Boards. http://genforum.genealogy.com/crossland/messages/489.html and http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcrae/messages/1402.html The best Links to historical information about Old Sneedsborough are on the Discover Anson County website http://www.discoveranson.com/heritage.html and on the Buchanan Shoals Sportman's Preserve website that now includes part of this area. http://www.buchananshoals.com/about/history/ And an outdoor drama, "Sneysborough: A Ripple in the River," is presented in June by the Anson County Writers' Club. http://ansoncountywritersclub.org/ The outdoor drama depicts a 70-year span in the life of the river port, Sneedsborough. Other Family History Links to Old Sneedsborough are http://www.houseofedgeworthsc.com/englishirishedgeworths.htm and http://braswellgenealogy.blogspot.com/2007/11/richard-braswell-rev-war-pension.html and http://homepage.eircom.net/~jmac/REdge.htm Just today I subscribed to this Message Board and hope the questions posed by Fred will generate other posts about North Carolina Ghost Towns. Sharon F. Corey
Hello Fred, I am from Texas. My husbands family lived in the area of what is today Guilford, Randolph and Western Moore County from mid 1700's - 1930's. I know of one town south of Greensboro , Sophia still rural today I believe. I am looking for the location of the Spoon Gold Mine. It is referred to in US Geological Magazines as being in the "PeeDee" area and references a GPS that locates it north of Carthage in Moore County. But I know the Counties reformed numerous times and towns came and went. So for this reason, I hoped that the topic of ghost towns would lead me somewhere. Thanks, Carol **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)
Greetings to all North Carolina GhostTowners. In order to stimulate my quiet lists I'm writing to ask some questions of you the subscribers. No one on the list bites or says Boo to any questions or comments so feel free to write and talk with others. There are 53 subscribers to this list at the moment. Where do you live? What Ghost Town or area are you interested in? What county was your Ghost Town located in? Are there any remnants left of the town? Foundations? Buildings? Cemeteries? Do you have any information about the time line of the town? Did it have a post office? If a cemetery is there is it currently maintained? Has it been surveyed and is it posted on the internet? What's the link? Do you know if the State has posted a Historic Sign or Marker noting the town or area? Please cite any sources (book, publication, family history) you find the information in. Thank you all. This is your mail list and it only works when you post and others answer and add to it. Fred - Mail List Administrator Frederick M. Dittmar Diggin' Deep Genealogy Research Service PO Box 2601 Norman, Oklahoma 73070 http://frederick.dittmar.org Member: Association of Professional Genealogy - http://www.apgen.org Board Member - Oklahoma Genealogical Society - http://rootsweb.com/~okgs Board Member - OKOLHA - http://www.okolha.net
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hello, Does anyone have any information on the town Buchanan in Granville Co, NC? I have a John Lollar born 11 July 1779 in Buchanan. I have his son Isaac Lollar was also born there on 25 March 1809. The family then moved to Tennessee. I just found that Buchanan was listed with a population of 78 people in an 1895 US Atlas but can find no other info showing this place actually existed. Any thoughts or ideas will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Jared
Greetings to all GhostTown subscribers from Norman, Oklahoma. I'm Frederick Dittmar and I'd like to introduce myself as your new Mail List Administrator of the North Carolina ( NC-Ghosttown ) mail list. I'm a member of the Association of Professional Genealogist, Genealogy Speakers Guild, NEHGS, & NGS nationally, on a local level the Plymouth County Genealogical Society, MA., & I'm on the Board of the Oklahoma Genealogical Society and the OKOLHA - Oklahoma Outlaw Lawmen History Association. I administrator 20 Ghosttown, 15 Surname and 27 miscellaneous mail lists. I would like to stimulate this mail list by asking if anyone has any GhostTown books for your state or other states? Would you be willing to list them and do lookups for fellow subscribers? BTW, there are 49 subscribers on this mail list. Do you live near a location that would be considered a Ghost Town? Would you be interested in writing a short story about it? Facts, History, Superstitions etc. Where do you live (State/Town/ your First name)? What is your Ghost Town interest? These are the Ghost Town books that I have: 1. 'Ghost Towns of the West' by Lambert Florin Promontory Press 1970 2. 'Ghost Towns of Oklahoma' by John W. Morris, University of Oklahoma Press 1977/80 3. 'Ghost Towns of Arizona" by John E & Barbara H Sherman, University of Oklahoma Press 1969 4. 'Small Town Ghost Memories of Oklahoma' OECO www.OK-Living.org 5. 'Oklahoma Post Offices' by Richard Helbock - Raven Press Lake Oswego, Or. 6. 'Oklahoma Place Names" by George Shirk - University of Oklahoma Press 3rd 1980 http://www.oupress.com/ Enjoy and Let's talk. Mail lists only work if the subscribers post. Fred Frederick M. Dittmar, Diggin' Deep Genealogy Research Service PO Box 2601 Norman, Oklahoma 73026 http://frederick.dittmar.org Member: Association of Professional Genealogy http://www.apgen.org Mail List Administrator: 63 Mail Lists 2 Message Board - County Coordinator - Beckham County Oklahoma Web Page Board Member & Genealogical Assistant Oklahoma Genealogy Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgs 20 Ghost Town mail lists.
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I know that from gggrandparents marriage certificate they are both from North Carolina married at FRANKEY CRABBS (this is the spelling on the certificate) and I know that they were from WAKE County Thanks, Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: <GTUSA@aol.com> To: <NC-GHOSTTOWNS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 10:38 AM Subject: [NC-GHOSTTOWNS] Re: NC-GHOSTTOWNS-D Digest V05 #1 > Robert, > > I checked all my NC sources, and none have Frankey Crabbs in them nor > various > spellings such as Frankie or Franklin Crabbs, or Crabbs Tavern, etc. Do > you > have any idea what county or part of the state this location may be in? > It is > very possible the location could be someone's estate home, pantation home > or > a roadside tavern. Many times these old taverns functioned as community > centers. > > Good luck in your search, and let us know if you find anything. > > Gary Speck (GTUSA@aol.com) > > "Experience a past life -- visit a ghost town!" > > Author of the book: "Dust in the Wind -- A Guide to American Ghost Towns" > > http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~gtusa/ > http://hometown.aol.com/gtusa/index.html > > In a message dated 1/5/2005 5:00:44 AM Pacific Standard Time, > NC-GHOSTTOWNS-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > Is this list for locating towns and places that no longer exist? > > I'm trying to find a place called Frankey Crabbs and I don't know if it is > a > town ,somebody's house or what. The one thing I do know is that my > GGGrandparents were married at Frankey Crabbs Jan 13, 1832. Any help would > be grateful. > > > ==== NC-GHOSTTOWNS Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the North Carolina Ghost Towns list, send > only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to NC-GHOSTTOWNS-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the > Digest list > to NC-GHOSTTOWNS-d-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >
Robert, I checked all my NC sources, and none have Frankey Crabbs in them nor various spellings such as Frankie or Franklin Crabbs, or Crabbs Tavern, etc. Do you have any idea what county or part of the state this location may be in? It is very possible the location could be someone's estate home, pantation home or a roadside tavern. Many times these old taverns functioned as community centers. Good luck in your search, and let us know if you find anything. Gary Speck (GTUSA@aol.com) "Experience a past life -- visit a ghost town!" Author of the book: "Dust in the Wind -- A Guide to American Ghost Towns" http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~gtusa/ http://hometown.aol.com/gtusa/index.html In a message dated 1/5/2005 5:00:44 AM Pacific Standard Time, NC-GHOSTTOWNS-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Is this list for locating towns and places that no longer exist? I'm trying to find a place called Frankey Crabbs and I don't know if it is a town ,somebody's house or what. The one thing I do know is that my GGGrandparents were married at Frankey Crabbs Jan 13, 1832. Any help would be grateful.
Is this list for locating towns and places that no longer exist? I'm trying to find a place called Frankey Crabbs and I don't know if it is a town ,somebody's house or what. The one thing I do know is that my GGGrandparents were married at Frankey Crabbs Jan 13, 1832. Any help would be grateful. Thanks, Robert Bagwell papabagwell@insightbb.com
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The US Ghost Town site is located at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usghstwn/ There are many states still available for adoption. If you are interested, contact Doris Robbins demwr@netzero.net If the state you are interested in is already adopted, consider volunteering for a county within that state, to do that contact the Web Host for the state. Kathleen Burnett List Mom