on behalf of Evelyn Hendricks (rebh@ec.rr.com) Howell Peopples, b. abt. 1800, d. 17 March 1858 in Pitt Co. m. abt. 1831 to Clara, b. abt. 1802, d. abt. 1865 in Pitt Co. (The Census records show them living in the Falkland area. I had always thought I found Howell in the 1860 Census, but it must have been just Clary that I found. The Bible record shows her name as Clary, but I suspect it was Clara.) Children:1. Disha Ann Peopples, b. 8 May 1833 in Pitt Co.2. Abraham Peopples, b. 16 March 1837. His military shows he served in the Confederate Army and was wounded severely. That is the last record I have for him. He never returned home according to oral information.3. Lovey Peopples, b. 0 Feb.. 1839 in Pitt Co.4. Sally Peopples, b. 17 Dec. 1840 in Pitt Co., d. 27 June 1917 in Wilson Co. M. as his (2) wife Hardy F. Skinner of the Saratoga area.5. William Peopples, b. 16 Feb. 1844, in Pitt Co.6. Nancy Peopples, b. 23 April 1847 in Pitt Co. d. 28 Dec. 1915 in Greenville, Pitt Co., NC. M. 6 Nov. 1886 in Pitt Co. to Lafayette Briley7. Fanny Peopples, b. 28 July 1850 in Pitt Co., d. 9 Feb. 1925 in Wilson Co.8. Martha Peopples, b. 7 March 1854 in Pitt Co.9, Mary Peopples (twin to Martha) b. 7 March 1854 near Falkland, Pitt Co., NC. D. 29 March 1908 in Saratoga, Wilson Co., NC. B. in Everett Cemetery near Saratoga. M. March 24, 1877 to William Wright Price.The last two, Mary and William Wright, were my father's grandparents. Any help any one can give on any of these will be greatly appreciated.Oh, I almost forgot. In the Bible page that I found in my grandmother's trunk there was a separate piece of the same type of paper that had one entry on it. "Benjamin Peeble, son of Lovey Peeble, was borned Dec. 6, 1860." This paper was rolled up tightly, tied with thread, and placed in a cloth envelope. The paper with the other births listed was wrapped around the cloth envelope and the whole secured with a thread. It was originally a Bible record according to an older cousin and the Bible had belonged to her father, Howell's grandson. His housekeeper's child tore up the Bible one day and that was all that he could find of it.I have found the name spelled both ways.Evelyn _________________________________________________________________ It’s the same Hotmail®. If by “same” you mean up to 70% faster. http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_broad1_122008