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    1. Dear People of America Genolegy is part of you and your life in America , We stand and now we are to be counted for how we are to be a citzen of the World or of America .You make the choise of the way you want to live ,I belive in a People that are free of being put under wire tap,s and that we all have Freedom of speech and are to help those who are blinded by a two party system.You are the vote that count,s for slavrey to the party or Fredom from the unjust laws that people can,t speek or read the Bobble in public or say IN GOD WE TRUST,shame on the people that are for unchristainety work,s .HAve you ever been the one to count out the things that our country has don for the bad aginst the good ,The Iran -Contra works,Desert Sheild-Desert Storm,Bombing of Embasey in Suedand ,the Cole bombing,the attack on Twin Towers in NY.City and now war has been declared with a time that George has said the war is over ,look at the voteing in Florida ,here we have found that Thousand,s of vote,s were not count! ed and Bush would have lost by thousand,s of votes not even the votes from the men and women from over sea,s were counted,do you have any question,s ask and you will find our that the voteing was changed not once but twice on the butterfly ballot the name was changed by the party that was to have the ballot put up and then lose ,both parties are very corupt and useing the people to try to over throw our Freedom and Justice system wake up America and let get the crouption out of our country now.

    03/12/2006 04:20:33
    1. Re: [NC-PCFR] Anyone with experience researching African American genealogy?
    2. Ms. Fields
    3. Thanks for the info and the follow up questions! Yes she wants to know where in Africa her ancestors came from and/or how to find out. They were once owned by the Speights and/or Fields' of Greene County, North Carolina, but there are so many in that time period and no names of the individuals (just the slave owners) on the Slave Schedules, so I don't know how to help her. I am descended from that line of Speights and Fields', but have no documentation to help her. She specifically wants to know where Beady or Beddie (various spellings) Speight born Jan 1848 in Greene County, NC and her husband Lewis or Louis Speight's born abt. 1827 in Greene County, NC's ancestors came from in Africa. Both died in the Saratoga area of Wilson County, NC. They are living on land owned by the Bennett Fields in 1870 in the old Fieldsboro area of Speights Bridge Township in Greene County, NC and in the Saratoga area in 1880 and Beddie (sp?) is living with her son Thomas in the Saratoga area in 1900. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Dean Lee" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 7:00 PM Subject: RE: [NC-PCFR] Anyone with experience researching African American genealogy? > I'm not sure that I understand what you mean by "where they came from." > If > you know that they descended from Slaves that had always been in the area, > the chances are pretty good that many of the slaves in that area came in > on > boats from one or two locations. Slaves in certain areas were brought for > skills they had for raising certain crops, like rice. Many of the slaves > brought into the Delta region of Mississippi, for example, came from West > Gambia; hence, the Blues developed from musical traditions from that area. > > Dialectical patterns sometimes offer clues in areas where populations > stayed > concentrated despite Reconstruction and the Northern migration of the > 1930s. > > Cultural elements sometimes offer clues. > > Plantation documents may help. > > One of the best recent sources is the four-hour PBS documentary: > http://www.pbs.org/aboutpbs/news/20050713_africanamericanlives.html > > > > SDL > -----Original Message----- > From: Ms. Fields [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 5:28 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [NC-PCFR] Anyone with experience researching African American > genealogy? > Importance: High > > Anyone with experience researching African American genealogy? > > An ancestor of the slaves once owned by the Speights and Fields' of Greene > County is trying to trace where they came from and all the info I have is > from 1870 on. > > Where would you even start looking for where they came from? > > HELP! > > > > > ==== NC-PCFR Mailing List ==== > Post to this mail list at: [email protected] > Visit the PCFR website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr > Browse our rich collection of old family photographs, private documents, > and > public records. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > ==== NC-PCFR Mailing List ==== > Post to this mail list at: [email protected] > Visit the PCFR website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr > Browse our rich collection of old family photographs, private documents, > and public records. > > ============================== > 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 >

    03/12/2006 03:40:39
    1. Calvin's PCFR Post
    2. Nancy Pittman
    3. Dear Group, Not only is Calvin Langley my PCFR friend, he's family. Granted he gets a little preoccupied from time to time, but this is Calvin's nature. He means no harm. He's really a great person. His most important pastime is genealogy with an occasional "unconventional" interest incorporated. Please take this into account when responding to his email posts. Nancy (Langley) Pittman

    03/12/2006 02:35:00
    1. FACTS
    2. Bill Kittrell
    3. Source: The North Carolinian Quarterly Journal of Genealogy & History by William Perry Johnson & Russell E. Bidlack June 1955 Shows the number of North Carolinians born in NC, living in other states. Very interesting figures. I was surprised of the number born in NC that went to Indiana. Then those that went to Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama. This is taken from the U. S. Census of 1850. So in looking for NC relatives, look in these states. Alabama 28, 521 Arkansas 8,772 Florida 3,537 Georgia 37,522 Indiana 33, 175 Kentucky 14, 279 Mississippi 21, 487 South Carolina 6,173

    03/12/2006 01:40:01
    1. Off Topic Mail
    2. Brenda Stocks
    3. Messages concerning contempory politics are not allowed on this mail list. This has happened only a few times since this list was set up many years ago. I have taken care of the matter and would appreciate no more replies or discussion about the message. This mail list has always been a casual and friendly group of people that stay focused on the history and genealogy of Pitt Co. and neighboring counties, as well as migrations to and from this area. An occasional off topic post is best ignored by the list members. An ongoing discussion of the matter on the list is just more off topic mail. Thanks for being such a great group, Brenda Davis Stocks List Administrator

    03/12/2006 01:33:14
    1. Re: [NC-PCFR] FACTS
    2. Dani
    3. Thanks Bill, actually I have found a few of my ancestors in GA. I was looking in Pitt Co., and I could not find them! Come to find out they were in GA. I've yet to check out the other states. Dani ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Kittrell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 7:40 PM Subject: [NC-PCFR] FACTS > Source: The North Carolinian Quarterly Journal of Genealogy & History > by William Perry Johnson & Russell E. Bidlack June 1955 > > Shows the number of North Carolinians born in NC, living in other states. > Very interesting figures. I was surprised of the number born in NC that went to Indiana. Then those that went to Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama. This is taken from the U. S. Census of 1850. So in looking for NC relatives, look in these states. > > Alabama 28, 521 > Arkansas 8,772 > Florida 3,537 > Georgia 37,522 > Indiana 33, 175 > Kentucky 14, 279 > Mississippi 21, 487 > South Carolina 6,173 > > > ==== NC-PCFR Mailing List ==== > Post to this mail list at: [email protected] > Visit the PCFR website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr > Browse our rich collection of old family photographs, private documents, and public records. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    03/12/2006 01:12:47
    1. RE: [NC-PCFR] Re: The Third party for President of America /cv1langley2netzero.com
    2. Sharon Dean Lee
    3. Well, Perhaps this is a joke. Surely someone who cannot use spellchecker cannot seriously consider running for office . . . I've removed <[email protected]> to the junk mail list. SDL -----Original Message----- From: poohbear [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 5:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NC-PCFR] Re: The Third party for President of America /cv1langley2netzero.com This is a bunch of crap!!!!!!Since when do you allow Politics on this vehicle. If that's the case, I'll remove myself from the list. GENEALOGY is the thing. Don ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 6:39 PM Subject: The Third party for President of America /cv1langley2netzero.com > Dear People of America > I asks for you to back me as your Third Party for President of America . > I want you to know that you are not forgotten and the Republican and > Democrat,Party are wanting to make sure that you can,t have a third party > that is formed buy the Constitution,Bill of Right,s & Declaration of > Independence for all people in America . > Let me say that I have seen the two party system be like a tug of war over > who get,s money and who has the cont role of senate Congress and House of > Rep. Time is flying and the two party system has sold our ports to China > and You stopped the sell of the Atlantic port,s . > think of your self with all right,s being taken away for money and now the > foreign Countries want to invade us and take over our factories and labor > ,we stand at the point of stopping the two party system and cleaning up > America and becoming a Super power of the real Faith and not a Nation of > Idol worshiper,s that pray to a President and the money factor for our > life .Please join in the fight for Freedom of America for you and your > family. > Calvin J > ==== NC-PCFR Mailing List ==== Post to this mail list at: [email protected] Visit the PCFR website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr Browse our rich collection of old family photographs, private documents, and public records. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    03/12/2006 12:06:59
    1. RE: [NC-PCFR] Anyone with experience researching African American genealogy?
    2. Sharon Dean Lee
    3. I'm not sure that I understand what you mean by "where they came from." If you know that they descended from Slaves that had always been in the area, the chances are pretty good that many of the slaves in that area came in on boats from one or two locations. Slaves in certain areas were brought for skills they had for raising certain crops, like rice. Many of the slaves brought into the Delta region of Mississippi, for example, came from West Gambia; hence, the Blues developed from musical traditions from that area. Dialectical patterns sometimes offer clues in areas where populations stayed concentrated despite Reconstruction and the Northern migration of the 1930s. Cultural elements sometimes offer clues. Plantation documents may help. One of the best recent sources is the four-hour PBS documentary: http://www.pbs.org/aboutpbs/news/20050713_africanamericanlives.html SDL -----Original Message----- From: Ms. Fields [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 5:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NC-PCFR] Anyone with experience researching African American genealogy? Importance: High Anyone with experience researching African American genealogy? An ancestor of the slaves once owned by the Speights and Fields' of Greene County is trying to trace where they came from and all the info I have is from 1870 on. Where would you even start looking for where they came from? HELP! ==== NC-PCFR Mailing List ==== Post to this mail list at: [email protected] Visit the PCFR website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr Browse our rich collection of old family photographs, private documents, and public records. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    03/12/2006 12:00:04
    1. Re: [NC-PCFR]
    2. Now Calvin: I know you have strong feelings about the things you write about. But this is a limited topic website about genealogy. Please find a politically based website to voice your opinions on those subjects and confine the information you post here to only genealogy. I am sure we would appreciate you letting us know the link to the site where you will be posting your political ideas - just not here. You certainly will be able to work for the changes you want by supporting the current two parties, starting your own, whatever - and then voting your ideals. Some here will surely support you - but don't let;s get those who may not get all riled up - keep the political ideas you have off this site an on a politically based site. I hope you understand the need for this. John

    03/12/2006 11:38:30
    1. Anyone with experience researching African American genealogy?
    2. Ms. Fields
    3. Anyone with experience researching African American genealogy? An ancestor of the slaves once owned by the Speights and Fields' of Greene County is trying to trace where they came from and all the info I have is from 1870 on. Where would you even start looking for where they came from? HELP!

    03/12/2006 10:27:33
    1. Re: The Third party for President of America /cv1langley2netzero.com
    2. poohbear
    3. This is a bunch of crap!!!!!!Since when do you allow Politics on this vehicle. If that's the case, I'll remove myself from the list. GENEALOGY is the thing. Don ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 6:39 PM Subject: The Third party for President of America /cv1langley2netzero.com > Dear People of America > I asks for you to back me as your Third Party for President of America . > I want you to know that you are not forgotten and the Republican and > Democrat,Party are wanting to make sure that you can,t have a third party > that is formed buy the Constitution,Bill of Right,s & Declaration of > Independence for all people in America . > Let me say that I have seen the two party system be like a tug of war over > who get,s money and who has the cont role of senate Congress and House of > Rep. Time is flying and the two party system has sold our ports to China > and You stopped the sell of the Atlantic port,s . > think of your self with all right,s being taken away for money and now the > foreign Countries want to invade us and take over our factories and labor > ,we stand at the point of stopping the two party system and cleaning up > America and becoming a Super power of the real Faith and not a Nation of > Idol worshiper,s that pray to a President and the money factor for our > life .Please join in the fight for Freedom of America for you and your > family. > Calvin J >

    03/12/2006 07:52:20
    1. The Third party for President of America /cv1langley2netzero.com
    2. Dear People of America I asks for you to back me as your Third Party for President of America . I want you to know that you are not forgotten and the Republican and Democrat,Party are wanting to make sure that you can,t have a third party that is formed buy the Constitution,Bill of Right,s & Declaration of Independence for all people in America . Let me say that I have seen the two party system be like a tug of war over who get,s money and who has the cont role of senate Congress and House of Rep. Time is flying and the two party system has sold our ports to China and You stopped the sell of the Atlantic port,s . think of your self with all right,s being taken away for money and now the foreign Countries want to invade us and take over our factories and labor ,we stand at the point of stopping the two party system and cleaning up America and becoming a Super power of the real Faith and not a Nation of Idol worshiper,s that pray to a President and the money factor for our life .Please join in the fight for Freedom of America for you and your family. Calvin J

    03/11/2006 07:39:09
    1. Re: [NC-PCFR] Allen Churchill
    2. Dani
    3. Advice well received, Bill. Thankfully my mother was interested, and I must confess I got it all, and they all got locked away in a trunk! Now, I ask myself "How could you!". Dani ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Kittrell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 9:08 AM Subject: [NC-PCFR] Allen Churchill > My notes this morning indicate the influence Allen had on family research in Pitt County. We refer to his work many times in our research. He left a great legacy for all of us. Thank goodness it is available. I feel sure his material will be placed somewhere so we all can use it. > > I know none of us like to think of what will happen to our research when we have passed on. I would ask each of you that has researched Pitt County to think of placing your material at ECU Joyner Library Manuscript Department. You can set up a collection there while you are still living. I have done this so the balance of my material can be put there. It is ashame that so much material has been lost because the family did not know what to do with it > and some did not care. If you don't have family members that care about your lifetime of work, it could be thrown away. > Bill > > > ==== NC-PCFR Mailing List ==== > Post to this mail list at: [email protected] > Visit the PCFR website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr > Browse our rich collection of old family photographs, private documents, and public records. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    03/10/2006 08:21:16
    1. Re: [NC-PCFR] Indian Heritage
    2. Dani
    3. Thank you for the information. I have been told many years that my gg Grandmother Mary Davis White was a Indian. No one knows what kind (they think Cherokee), or anything about her. So, this information helps me a lot. Dani ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Forbes" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 5:13 AM Subject: Re: [NC-PCFR] Indian Heritage > Dear Interested Folks - I received a couple of 'private' emails yesterday after my response to Mr. Langley's post on this fascinating subject, then responded with a little more info I'd now like to share with all. At the same time, I'm sharing responses to me yesterday from Jo Prytherch and Sharon Dean Lee because they both contain useful (and even necessary, legal) info, again, to those who are interested in this subject (and I'm fairly confident they don't mind... if they do, I'll hear about it I'm sure!). > > Also thanks to John Grimes for his additional input, which was so good it's copied again at the bottom of this string. Right below this intro is my response to Jo and Sharon followed by an article I dug up on the oldest archaeological site in Pitt County, which, as I mentioned yesterday, may also be one of the oldest in the eastern US. > > Those who are not interested in reading more on this subject should promptly delete this post! > __________________________________________________________________ > > From Bob Forbes to my "Indian Cousins" Jo and Sharon: > > Thanks Cousins Jo & Sharon; I'm guessing we three are likely related via > our unknown Indian lines;-). I sure hope Sharon doesn't try to nab me with > a citizen's arrest regarding those artifacts that I DREAMT I had found in > my boyhood (my childhood dreams could be so realistic)... > > Anyway, I did find an article about that really old Indian site that > Calvin's post reminded me of, and I pasted it below since it has > disappeared from the Internet and was hidden in a Google cache. Folks > interested in this stuff should read on, for I think you'll find it quite > fascinating... > > ECU ARCHAEOLOGY SITE IS > "GIANT SAND TIME CAPSULE" > > An archaeology site near the Tar River in Pitt County has turned up > evidence of human occupation going back more than 11,000 years and the > dates could be pushed back even further as an archaeology team from East > Carolina University continues its work. > > "The site contains the prehistory of the coastal plain in a nutshell," > said Dr. Randolph Daniel Jr., an ECU archaeologist, in describing a > location on Barber Creek where numerous settlements of Native Americans > lived. > > Daniel calls the site, just east of Greenville, a "giant sand time > capsule." He says the stratified layers of mostly sand covered by topsoil > serve as a measuring stick to show a series of occupations over time. > > So far, the artifacts and other materials found at the site have been > dated to the early Archaic Period of 11,000 years ago and continuing > forward through the Woodlands Period that began about 3,000 years ago. As > the archaeologists dig deeper, the remains of human life at the location > could extend further back in time. > > Another unusual aspect of the site is that its location was once a > fairly large sand dune. It's nothing compared to Jockey's Ridge, the famed > dune on the Outer Banks, but it's a dune none the less, built over eons of > time by blowing sand. > > With a sand dune that is gradually expanding in size, the oldest > materials are found at the deepest levels. Thousands of years of human > occupation can be stacked on top in measurable layers. > > Daniel is leading a summer field school of ECU students in conducting > work. The initial efforts to investigate the site began two years ago when > a team led by Daniel dug square and rectangular pits into the sand and > uncovered materials as old as 9,000 years. > > This summer, the team has carefully scraped to a depth of more than > three feet into the earth. > > "We have materials that date back to 11,220 years," said Daniel. > > "To the best of my knowledge, this is the oldest radiocarbon dated > component (archaeological site) in the state," he said. > > Radiocarbon dating (Carbon 14) is done with organic materials such as > pieces of charcoal, chips of bone and bits of hickory nutshells. The Barber > Creek site is particularly beneficial to archaeologists because these > materials are found in layers combined with stone tools and pottery that > early people used with their campfires and food items. > > Among the artifacts found at the site are pieces of pottery and stone > tools such as hammers, scrapers and projectile points. Some of the stone > implements and the flakes of stone removed to sharpen the edges of the > stone tools include rocks from the coastal plain region as well as from the > Piedmont sections. > > A scraper found in one pit may have come from as far away as Morrow > Mountain near Albemarle in Stanly County. > > "It indicates that there was movement of people during these periods," > said Daniel. He said life at Barber Creek was an intensive operation or > there were repeated visits by hunters and gatherers from other places. > > The archaeological site was discovered about 20 years by Dr. David > Phelps, a former ECU archaeologist who is now retired. The location is > close to where the creek empties into the Tar River. The property is part > of the Greenville Utilities Commission's Wastewater Treatment Plant. > > Daniel said the sand dune may also hold information useful in > understanding floods and periods of drought that have occurred on the river > over time. He said geologists have also been studying the sand dune with > hopes that the layers will provide more insight about such things as the > frequency of major flooding. > > Both archaeologists and geologists find the place ideal for their work > because it is in an area that has never been plowed for agriculture or used > for construction. The archaeological materials are embedded in layers of > undisturbed earth that can be literally measured in time. > > And so far, as the archaeologists dig deeper into the sand time capsule > on Barber Creek, the time period for Native American occupation in North > Carolina slips backwards, further and further into a past that can only be > imagined and dreamed about. > > > WHOOPS... there go those dreams again! > > Bob Forbes > _________________________________________________________________ > > From Jo Prytherch: > > Thanks, Bob. Here are two sites that I think may be the ones you > referenced. > > http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/northcarolina/ > > http://www.lost-colony.com/ > > I have also missed the opportunity to hear Fred Willard speak several times. > Hopefully, one day I'll be able to get to one of his lectures here in > Eastern NC. Like most people with early colonial roots, I'm supposed to > have "Indian blood" - supposedly through my Roberson or Ayers line. The > subject interests me, but proving any Native American Ancestry would be > difficult if not impossible. > > Bits of information like these posted by you and Calvin are fascinating. > I'm so sorry the history of this area has not been better preserved. It's a > pity so many historians in the past seemed to believe that history only > included the records of events, mostly wars, rather than the records of > people and how they lived their lives. > > Jo Prytherch > _______________________________________________________ > > From Sharon Dean Lee: > > As an added note (as you well know, I'm sure): while arrow-head collecting > was legal when you were a boy, now the laws are very protective of Native > American artifacts. Anyone wishing to hunt for these Indian treasures > should familiarize himself/herself with these laws. > > SDL > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] ; [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 6:37 PM > Subject: Re: [NC-PCFR] Indian Heritage > > > My father had a very large arrow head collection that he assembled in the first half of the 1900 in and around Grimesland and Laughinghouse (Oaklands) plantation. Many of these arrow heads got donated to "The Bug House", a sort of impromptu musuem in Washington, NC supported by many of the young men of Washington, NC - Bryan Grimes, June, Alston and their ancestors. My father, Alston, claims to have found a gold spanish piece of eight under the still existing at that time,. giant cypress that grew on the Grimesland farm down by the river where the cotton and other crops were loaded on to boats and sailing ships for shipment. This tree was rumored to have been used by Blackbeard when he had one or more of his ships careened on the banks of the Tar/Pamlico River to put pitch in the holes of the hull created by Torrido Worms. They would run the ships up onto the sand at high tide, when the tide went out, the ships would be left high and dry and laying on one side or the o! > ther, careened as it were, so the crew could get at the bottom. After Alston's father (John Bryan Grimes) died the family pretty well broke up and their home in Raleigh (across the street from the Governor's Mansion) was rented out and finally sold and later torn down. Some of Alston's collection and the gold piece of eight just disappeared in the all the family displacements. > > John > > > ==== NC-PCFR Mailing List ==== > Post to this mail list at: [email protected] > Visit the PCFR website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr > Browse our rich collection of old family photographs, private documents, and public records. > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >

    03/10/2006 08:15:46
    1. LOCKAMY
    2. Bill Kittrell
    3. Here are some Lockamy deaths SOURCE: Pitt Death Index PCFR site 12/02/15 Lockamy, John R. Lockamy, John Evans, Lily Chicod 3-239 05/18/24 Lockamy, David Lee Lockamy, P. P. Pillgreen, Clara Greenville 11-735 02/10/26 Lockamy, Arthur P. Lockamy, Preston P. Pilgreen, Clara B. Pactolus 13-631 02/03/31 Lockamy, Erlaine Lockamy, Leroy Taylor, Eula M. Greenville 18-521 12/09/32 Lockamy, Anabelle Smith, E. B. Nelson, Sudie Greenville 20-279 12/20/35 Lockmay, Daniel J. Lockmay, John Evans, Nancy Greenville 22-440 10/05/36 Lockamy, William McDonald Lockamy, LeRoy Taylor, Ula May Greenville 23-499 10/19/36 Lockamy, Morris Lockamy, Dan Greenville 23-303 07/26/37 Lockamy, Lockamy, L. R. Taylor, Eula Mae Greenville 24-250 11/29/52 Lockamy, Phyllis Yvonne Lockamy, Richard C. Worthington, Lillian Greenville 39-5351 04/18/58 Lockamy, Richard Columbus Lockamy, Daniel Jones, Ella Beaufort Co 44-1036

    03/10/2006 05:17:12
    1. Re: [NC-PCFR] LOCKAMY
    2. Bill, I do know who Jack Ann Evans parents are, but I do not know who the other wife Nancy's parents were.

    03/10/2006 04:08:52
    1. LOCKAMY
    2. Bill Kittrell
    3. Allen Churchill's Evans notes: Edmond Evans b. ca 1791, son Amos G. Evans's daughter, Chauncy Lockamy Evans b.1866 m.May 21, 1911 W. W. Ross, s/o W. A. Ross Edmond Evans' daughter Martha Evans m. James L. J. Lockamy Allen's Brides book has the following: Martha Lockamy, d/o Edmond Evans m. Mar. 21, 1869 Richard B. Peebles

    03/10/2006 04:03:15
    1. Allen Churchill
    2. Bill Kittrell
    3. My notes this morning indicate the influence Allen had on family research in Pitt County. We refer to his work many times in our research. He left a great legacy for all of us. Thank goodness it is available. I feel sure his material will be placed somewhere so we all can use it. I know none of us like to think of what will happen to our research when we have passed on. I would ask each of you that has researched Pitt County to think of placing your material at ECU Joyner Library Manuscript Department. You can set up a collection there while you are still living. I have done this so the balance of my material can be put there. It is ashame that so much material has been lost because the family did not know what to do with it and some did not care. If you don't have family members that care about your lifetime of work, it could be thrown away. Bill

    03/10/2006 03:08:58
    1. Re: [NC-PCFR] LOCKAMY
    2. Ms. Fields
    3. I miss Allen :"( Debbie Fields Murphy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Kittrell" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 9:34 AM Subject: Re: [NC-PCFR] LOCKAMY > Allen Churchill's notes has Jackann Evans b. ca 1868, d/o Peter Evans > > Allen Churchill's Brides Book: > Annie Evans, d/o Peter Evans m Sept 15, 1879 John Lockamy. > > Nancy Evans, d/o Amos G. Evans & Patience McGowan m. March 3, 1886 John > Lockamy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 6:49 AM > Subject: Re: [NC-PCFR] LOCKAMY > > >> 1) John R Lockamy b. 1880 d. 1916, S/O John Lockamy and Jack Ann >> Evans >> 2) Ann Elliza Lockamy b. 1881 d. 1911, W/O John R Lockamy, D/O Kinyon >> Downs and Martha Jane Shivers. >> 3)Daniel J Lockamy b. Feb 2, 1888 d. Dec 6, 1935, Is half brother of John >> R, >> his mother was Nancy Evans. >> 4) Ella Jane Lockamy b. 1877 d. 1969, Is W/O Daniel J and D/O Unk >> Jones >> and a Lizzie Unk >> >> Sorry Bill but they are the only 4 listed I have info on. >> >> Lisa >> >> >> ==== NC-PCFR Mailing List ==== >> Post to this mail list at: [email protected] >> Visit the PCFR website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr >> Browse our rich collection of old family photographs, private documents, >> and public records. >> >> ============================== >> Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >> last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >> >> > > > ==== NC-PCFR Mailing List ==== > Post to this mail list at: [email protected] > Visit the PCFR website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr > Browse our rich collection of old family photographs, private documents, > and public records. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    03/10/2006 02:45:16
    1. Re: [NC-PCFR] LOCKAMY
    2. Bill Kittrell
    3. Allen Churchill's notes has Jackann Evans b. ca 1868, d/o Peter Evans Allen Churchill's Brides Book: Annie Evans, d/o Peter Evans m Sept 15, 1879 John Lockamy. Nancy Evans, d/o Amos G. Evans & Patience McGowan m. March 3, 1886 John Lockamy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 6:49 AM Subject: Re: [NC-PCFR] LOCKAMY > 1) John R Lockamy b. 1880 d. 1916, S/O John Lockamy and Jack Ann Evans > 2) Ann Elliza Lockamy b. 1881 d. 1911, W/O John R Lockamy, D/O Kinyon > Downs and Martha Jane Shivers. > 3)Daniel J Lockamy b. Feb 2, 1888 d. Dec 6, 1935, Is half brother of John > R, > his mother was Nancy Evans. > 4) Ella Jane Lockamy b. 1877 d. 1969, Is W/O Daniel J and D/O Unk > Jones > and a Lizzie Unk > > Sorry Bill but they are the only 4 listed I have info on. > > Lisa > > > ==== NC-PCFR Mailing List ==== > Post to this mail list at: [email protected] > Visit the PCFR website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr > Browse our rich collection of old family photographs, private documents, > and public records. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    03/10/2006 02:34:21