Searching for information on Stephen Mullis and his wife Jane Reed. The 1860 Iredell Census (Union Grove) list: Stephen Mullis (30) Jane (29) William M (08) Abel W. (07) Mary E. (5) George Allison (2) Family possibly moved in later years to Yadkin Co., and some children were known to have moved on to Forsyth Co. Particularly interested in any information on George Allison MULLIS. Thanks to all. Sherry (NC)
1850 U. S. Census, Iredell County, page 112: family #1600 no town nor township given. W. Caskaiden age 50 born in Ireland Wm. L. age 21 born PA Elizabeth age 19 born PA Richard age 17 born VA Daniel age 14 born NC Jane 12 born NC Sounds like the mother is already deceased and probably has been for a while. Not much help but that is all I've found. The Caskaiden family are living quite close to William Leapard and his wife Margaret and their children Henry 21, Mary 17, Aaron 18 and Jesse 15. Is this Mary Magdaleine? Agnes Cloninger >From: Keith Robinson < klr@ix.netcom.com > >Subject: Carscaddon/Carscadden/Cascaddon/Cascadden/etc. > >Does anyone have any information about any of the above names, or any >variations >of the spelling? I can trace back to a William Cascaddon, who was married to >Mary Magdalene Lippard, and who died in the Civil War (she later remarried to >Fielding Kyles). He was born in Virginia, and his mother was born in Ireland. >I would love any and all information you may have! >
I am revising my book "The Clayton Clique, the Descendants of George Clayton, 1723-1786". And this is the last call for revisions, corrections, and additions. George Clayton died in Rowan County, NC, but he lived in present day Iredell County. When his wife Sarah died in 1800, her will was filed in Iredell County. George and Sarah Clayton had eight children: 1. Henrietta Clayton b. 1745; Married: Alexander Davidson 2. Rebecca Clayton b. 1747; Married: Robert Oliphant 3. Rachel Clayton b. 1749; Married: John Falls 4. George Clayton b. 1751; d. ca. 1814 Married: Margaret Thompson 5. Margaret Clayton b. 1753; Married: Robert Neill 6. Lambert Clayton b. 22 June 1755; d. 12 July 1828; Married: Sarah Davidson 7. Anna Clayton b. 1757; d. Married: Thomas Cooke 8. Hannah Clayton: d. probably before 1783; Married: _________ Neill Lambert Clayton moved to present day Transylvania County and it is from him that I descend. Many of George Clayton (1751-1814) children also moved to western NC. Some of Margaret Clayton Neill's children married their first cousins, children of George (1751-1814) and Lambert. I will check my files for individual requests. Virginia Green VaGreen100@aol.com
Does anyone have any information about any of the above names, or any variations of the spelling? I can trace back to a William Cascaddon, who was married to Mary Magdalene Lippard, and who died in the Civil War (she later remarried to Fielding Kyles). He was born in Virginia, and his mother was born in Ireland. I would love any and all information you may have!
Does anyone on the list have access to the 1830 Iredell Co. census? I found a notation for Mary STAMPER, page 10, 1830 Iredell census. Would love to find out how many listed in her household. Thanks to all. Sherry
Announcing: Iredell County Heritage Book Volume I (REPRINT) available early 2000 Iredell County Heritage Book Volume II (NEW)!! available mid to late 2000 Due to popular demand, reprint of Volume I which was printed in 1980 will be available by pre-publication order only. Cost of the book after publication, IF AVAILABLE, will increase by at least $10.00. Cost of Volume I alone is $52.50 if picked up in Statesvillle, $57.50 shipped to your home. You may deduct $7.50 from price if Volume II is purchased at the same time. Volume II's design will match Volume I and only a limited number of them will be printed. We can only guarantee them to those who order and pay in advance. Cost of Volume II is the same as Volume I above. Example: If you order both volumes and pick them up in Statesville, the total price will be $90.00, saving $15.00 (individually they are $52.50 each). If you order both volumes and have them shipped to your address, the total price will be $100.00, saving $15.00 (individually they are $57.50 each). Deadline for all pre-publication orders is JANUARY 1, 2000 (must be postmarked by that date)! We invite all residents, former residents, and those with roots in Iredell County to submit family stories of up to 3 double-spaced typed pages and one photograph each, to be printed FREE! If you have a pioneer family, a second article may also be submitted FREE! Deadline for all articles and photographs is JANUARY 1, 2000. Also provisions for churches, schools, etc. If you plan to submit stories for Volume II, the guidelines are included in our printed brochure. If you wish a brochure, please send your name, complete mailing address, and e-mail address to pwbpgb3@msn.com or write the Genealogical Society Heritage Book, PO Box 418, Mooresville, NC 28115. All book orders must be mailed to this address also. Story submissions may be mailed to Genealogical Society of Iredell County, PO Box 946, Statesville, NC 28687. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at pwbpgb3@msn.com. Perma Brown, Treasurer Genealogical Society Heritage Book Committee
Hello to all! I am searching for my DeLANE ancestors. Does anyone on this have any DeLANES in their databases? I have found that an Elizabeth DeLane was at Dobbs at one time. Any leads? I will be happy to share any information I have, and will appreciate a reply. Thanks so much! Elaine Griner egriner@chat-tec.com
Think I might have asked this once before, but thought I'd give it another shot. In the 1850 census there is a listing for: Peter Wagoner (59) born NC [all in household born NC] Sarah A. (57) Margaret (30) Nelly (26) Elizabeth (20) James E.A. (13) Lewis F. Stamper (8) Joseph H. Stamper (7) Death certificate for Joseph H. Stamper list his parents as Hugh Stamper and Maggie Wagner, both of Iredell Co. Trying to determine if Maggie Wagner was indeed the sister of Peter Wagoner [who administered the estate sale of Hugh Stamper] Thanks to all for any assistance. Sherry
Hi List, The Newspaper "The Patriot" of Greensboro, NC for the year of 1836 is now online as well and can be see at this URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/guilford.htm Lots of surnames, states, etc, mentioned. Thanks again to Wayne Dunn for his work! Sincerely, Cathy Cranford-Ailstock Windwalker@gowebway.com http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cranford/ Listowner for The CRANFORD, AILSTOCK, BRUTON, HATHCOCK, and JURY Surname Lists NCGenWeb Archive File Manager For: Anson, Bladen, Cabarrus, Chatham, Clay, Cumberland, Cleveland, Gaston, Guilford, Hoke, Iredell, McDowell, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, Stanly, Union Counties of North Carolina http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm *** Remember what you have seen, Because everything forgotten returns to the circling winds. Navajo Wind Chant
Hello list, Would like to take a moment to announce that the newspaper "The Patriot" of Greensboro, NC for the year of 1835 is now online and can be seen at the Guilford County, NCGenWeb Archives at this URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/guilford.htm May surnames, states, deaths, and marriages listed. Many, many thanks to Wayne Dunn for his transcriptions of these newspapers!! Sincerely, Cathy Cranford-Ailstock Windwalker@gowebway.com http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cranford/ Listowner for The CRANFORD, AILSTOCK, BRUTON, HATHCOCK, and JURY Surname Lists NCGenWeb Archive File Manager For: Anson, Bladen, Cabarrus, Chatham, Clay, Cumberland, Cleveland, Gaston, Guilford, Hoke, Iredell, McDowell, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, Stanly, Union Counties of North Carolina http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm *** Remember what you have seen, Because everything forgotten returns to the circling winds. Navajo Wind Chant
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Hello, Possibly Thomas McKnight and wife Margaret Falls McKnight (1772 - 1845) are buried at Hopewell Presbyterian Church in northern Mecklenburg Co. This couple were married in Meck. Co. with 30 Dec 1795 marriage bond. Would very much appreciate if someone could supply their tombstone data. Agnes ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
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To the list I am searching for my ancestors from NC and I was told that the Stroud's lived in Iredell Co.. I am specifically searching for Lydia Stroud who moved to Jackson Co., Tn with my gr gr gr grandfather William Allen in about 1804 or 1805. Any information would be apprecieated. A fellow searcher Dennis Allen
Hi folks, just wanted to announced that the newspaper, "The Patriot" of Greensboro, NC for the year of 1832 is now online and can be seen at the Guilford County NCGenWeb Archive site at this URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/guilford.htm Many surnames and counties are mentioned in this paper. Many thanks to Wayne Dunn for his submission to the Archives! Sincerely, Cathy Cranford-Ailstock Windwalker@gowebway.com http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cranford/ Listowner for The CRANFORD, AILSTOCK, BRUTON, HATHCOCK, and JURY Surname Lists NCGenWeb Archive File Manager For: Anson, Bladen, Cabarrus, Chatham, Clay, Cumberland, Cleveland, Gaston, Guilford, Hoke, Iredell, McDowell, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Richmond, Stanly, Union Counties of North Carolina http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm *** Remember what you have seen, Because everything forgotten returns to the circling winds. Navajo Wind Chant
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Dear Agnes Martha Falls Stewart is buried Centre Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mooresville, NC she died Dec 9 1843 age 66y10m; wife of Dr. James Stewart...Hames Stewart d. Mar 22, 1817 age 47y. There are several other Falls buried in this same cemetery. Iva T. Holder Agnes B Yount wrote: > Hi, > Could anyone look up the burial place of Martha Falls, b. 1777, > the daughter of Capt. Gilbraith Falls of the Rowan militia, and her > husband, James Stewart. We've read that they were buried in northern > Mecklenburg County, near Iredell County( the location of the Falls home). > Will be glad to share the burial places of Martha's siblings. > Ray and Agnes > > ___________________________________________________________________ > Get the Internet just the way you want it. > Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! > Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
As those of you who have suffered through my innumerable queries for the last year or so realize, I am quite serious about tracing my ancestry. However, I have exhausted the resources available here in New Mexico, and seem to be at a dead end with the queries and other online databases. I have previously placed a reward notice. It worked. I found the individual for whom I was searching in about two days, and the researcher received a cashier's check. As I understand it, the search was not that difficult as they had access to relevant archival material and considerably more experience in genealogical research. Accordingly, I thought I would try it once more and am offering a $100 reward to the first researcher who can identify the parents of my great-great-grandfather Henry J. Woods who was born (depending upon which census one believes) in either NC or SC in about 1826. On the 1860 Spartanburg County SC Census, Henry's family is enumerated as follows: Father: Henry J. Woods (b. 1826) various censuses indicate both a NC or SC birth Wife: Mary H. Woods (b SC 1822) (possibly a Lynch?) Children: Nathan J Woods (b SC 1851) Lynch E. Woods (b SC 1846) female (perhaps a previous Woods-Lynch marriage?) James H. Woods (b SC 1848) (my great-grandfather) John B. Woods (b SC 1849) William B. Woods (b SC 1850) Thomas J. Woods (b SC 1854) Luther L. Woods (b SC 1856) Margaret C. Woods (b SC 1858) Robert H. Woods (b SC 1859) It should be noted that the LDS entry on Henry's family is incorrect...possibly due to the fact it was evidently taken from the 1860 Spartanburg County Census which is fairly illegible. The children Luther and Margaret were identified from later Censuses, specifically the 1870 and 1880 Greene County TN rolls. Regarding Henry's parents, the clues, I suppose, lie somewhere in either North or South Carolina birth, deed, probate or census records. However, as I posted last night, I personally feel -- but cannot make the connection -- that Henry may well be the son of one of the following Woods families that show up on the 1830, 1840 and 1850 Spartanburg County SC Censuses: 1. James Woods b. 1788 - wife Rachel (Hawkins?) b. 1797 SC. James and Rachel had at least four children: Susan b. 1829; Nathan Richmond b. 22 Sept 1831; Elizabeth b. 1833; and William James (James William) b. 4 Oct 1839. 2. William Woods b. 1780 - wife Jane (Babb?) b 1785. William and Jane (according to LDS-consider the source) had the following children: Clarissa b. 1808; Abner b. 1809; Susan b. 1812; Hugh b. 1814; Kellet b 1816; Larissa b. 1820; Polly b. 1879; Nancy b. 1824; William b. 1827; Martha b. 1829; Martin b. 1831; and Harvey Harney b. 1833. 3. John Woods b. 1787 - wife Agnes (unknown) b. 1790. 4. Robert Woods b. 1788 - wife Jane b. 1790. I have not yet determined if James, William, Robert and John are brothers. Nor do I have a clue as to their parent' identity. And again, this is just a guess on my part. Obviously, due to the similarities of names, it would appear that Henry would most likely descend from James and Rachel (there was even a Nathan in that family). Further, my great-grandfather James H. Woods b. 1848, named his first born daughter Rachel...but perhaps this is merely a coincidence. James ended up marrying an Elizabeth Fox (daughter of Isaac Fox) and living in Greene County TN. If you are interested in this project, or have the relevant information, please contact me. However, aside from this entry, and as a matter of courtesy to others, please E-mail me directly do not post your replies to this list. If requested, I will then provide you my telephone numbers and addresses, as well as any other material you feel is necessary to verify the legitimacy of my offer. In any event, I hope this will spark some interest from an individual who feels they might just be up to the challenge of finding Henry's parents and receive $100 for their efforts. Brett F. Woods Santa Fe, New Mexico Please Note: I will, of course, verify the information.
Hi, Could anyone look up the burial place of Martha Falls, b. 1777, the daughter of Capt. Gilbraith Falls of the Rowan militia, and her husband, James Stewart. We've read that they were buried in northern Mecklenburg County, near Iredell County( the location of the Falls home). Will be glad to share the burial places of Martha's siblings. Ray and Agnes ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
Does anyone have info about a Samuel Privett (b.c.1790 VA) (also spelled Privit, Prevatte, etc) that went from Iredell Co, NC to Wayne County, KY about 1835??