See if you recognize any of these names...Buyers at sale" Jerry Easterwood, admr, Samuel Zerrico, R.P. Rains, Simeon Easterwood, Henry Week, Luke P. Lea, Johnson Williams, Jerry Urah Easterwood, Sally Sutton, Jno Overall, James Wilson, B. Crawford, N.J. Hess...Feb term, 1837 Apr Term 1837 Settlement by Commissioners appt at Mar Term 1837: Cash received from sundry persons as settlement in Pulaski Co Ga. Vouchers: James M. Wilson, Collum Jelks & Co, Rawls King, Retten Sutton, J. Baldwin, Robert N Taylor, B.C. & T.H. Hough, Wm Garmany & Co., B. Jenkins, S. Easterwood acct for going to GA & back - absent 6 wks. Alowence for same. Only voucher approved was for the loca man, James M Wilson...[whose past is unknown, but he m. 2nd in Gibson Co TN one of the daus of Davy Crockett, while our Wilson family m. Davy Crocketts stepgranddau and his niece. I wonder if James M. Wilson may have been from the same area of GA also? Marilyn > From: "Jean" <jow@kua.net> > Reply-To: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 07:04:51 -0500 > To: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [NC-PCFR] Suttons > Resent-From: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 05:05:00 -0700 > > Marilyn, > > A John Sutton was living in Houston Co, GA in 1830 in the same area as > Robert Worthington (Witherington). John had 2 boys under five, 1 female > 10-15 and he and his spouse 20-30. > > An Allen Sutton in Houston Co, 1830, resided a ways away with 2 males under > five, 1 female under five, 1 bet fie and ten and one male 20-30 and 2 > females 20-30. > > In the 1840 census John is gone. This might be the one who died before > 1837. > > Allen is listed as 40-50. Did he just turn 40? > > In the 1850 census Allen is 51 born in NC with spouse Frances 53 born in GA. > The children are William 22; Maryan 24; Martha 21; Hamilton 21?; Seaborn 12; > also listed is aCharles Smith 8 and a Sarah Lewis 11. Could these be > grandchildren? > > Jean > jow@kua.net > We all have ancestors buried in our past > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jack &Marilyn" <lynnjack@bright.net> > To: <NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 5:59 AM > Subject: Re: [NC-PCFR] Suttons > > >> Jean; >> >> There were Witheringtons who migrated to Gibson Co TN also. Somewhere I >> have information on these Witheringtons, but don't remember offhand where >> they came from. I believe they married Wilsons, a branch which I have so >> far not been able to positively connect to our Wilson branch. >> >> Marilyn >> >>> From: "Jean" <jow@kua.net> >>> Reply-To: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com >>> Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 20:49:26 -0500 >>> To: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: [NC-PCFR] Suttons >>> Resent-From: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com >>> Resent-Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 18:56:53 -0700 >>> >>> There were Suttons in Houston Co, GA in the 1830s and 1840s. Pulaski Co > is >>> next to Houston Co, GA. >>> >>> There were Witheringtons who migrated to Houston and Pulaski Co from > Greene >>> and Pitt Co, NC. >>> >>> Jean >>> jow@kua.net >>> We all have ancestors buried in our past >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Jack &Marilyn" <lynnjack@bright.net> >>> To: <NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 4:05 PM >>> Subject: Re: [NC-PCFR] Wyse Fork Battle had several names > includingKelly's >>> Mill Pond >>> >>> >>>> Paula; >>>> >>>> By any chance did you have Suttons in Pulaski Co GA? >>>> >>>> Marilyn >>>> >>>>> From: "Paula Baker" <paulabaker69@hotmail.com> >>>>> Reply-To: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>> Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 14:51:09 -0600 >>>>> To: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>> Subject: [NC-PCFR] Wyse Fork Battle had several names including > Kelly's >>> Mill >>>>> Pond >>>>> Resent-From: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>> Resent-Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 13:51:07 -0700 >>>>> >>>>> http://www.americancivilwar.org.uk/preservation/heritage_apr2002.htm >>>>> >>>>> Kelly's Mill Pond was used during the Rev. War and site of skirmish >>> during >>>>> CW. It looks like to me that the places are very close together. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Paula Anne Baker >>>>> paulabaker69@hotmail.com >>>>> Researching BAKER, MANNING, TYSON, STOCKS AND OTHERS in Pitt County NC >>> and >>>>> Greene County NC >>>>> and COLE, NORMAN, WHITE, SUTTON AND OTHERS in SC, GA, and LA >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> http://www.americancivilwar.org.uk/preservation/heritage_apr2002.htm >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ----Original Message Follows---- >>>>> From: "Paula Baker" <paulabaker69@hotmail.com> >>>>> Reply-To: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>> To: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>> Subject: [NC-PCFR] Wyse Fork CW >>>>> Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 14:33:32 -0600 >>>>> >>>>> http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/nc017.htm >>>>> http://www.carolinacuzins.org/WyseFork.html >>>>> http://www.geocities.com/pets_galore/battlewysefork.htm >>>>> >>>>> Martha, >>>>> Help me understand what you guys are looking for, CW or Rev War? >>>>> I'll look around for you. >>>>> >>>>> Paula Anne Baker >>>>> paulabaker69@hotmail.com >>>>> Researching BAKER, MANNING, TYSON, STOCKS AND OTHERS in Pitt County NC >>> and >>>>> Greene County NC >>>>> and COLE, NORMAN, WHITE, SUTTON AND OTHERS in SC, GA, and LA >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ----Original Message Follows---- >>>>> From: Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> >>>>> Reply-To: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>> To: NC-PCFR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>> Subject: [NC-PCFR] Pitt Co and the Rev War >>>>> Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 11:54:49 -0500 >>>>> >>>>> I don't know the answer to Becky's question about any activity in Pitt >>>>> during the Rev War - especially S Pitt Co. >>>>> >>>>> Jane is trying to establish whether there was a skirmish in Lenoir Co > on >>>>> what became the Wyse Fork CW Battle. There was a skirmish but we think >>> it >>>>> was in either today Craven or Jones. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> Martha >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Resent-Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 09:25:42 -0700 >>>>>> X-Original-Sender: mrhill@eastlink.net Thu Jan 2 09:25:42 2003 >>>>>> Old-To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>>> From: mrhill@eastlink.net >>>>>> Subject: Re: [NCLENOIR] Bryan's Mill - Cox, Herritage >>>>>> Date: Thu, 2 Jan 103 16:23:55 GMT >>>>>> X-Mailer: Endymion MailMan Standard Edition v3.0.16 >>>>>> X-MailScanner: Found to be clean >>>>>> To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>>> Resent-From: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>>> X-Mailing-List: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2114 >>>>>> X-Loop: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>>> Resent-Sender: NCLENOIR-L-request@rootsweb.com >>>>>> >>>>>> Martha and Jane, >>>>>> >>>>>> Keep in mind that British Road, even today, is not totally within >>> Lenoir >>>>>> County. The British Chapel Original Free Will Baptist Church which > is >>>>> located >>>>>> on this road in Sand Hill Township in Lenoir County was established > in >>>>> 1873 and >>>>>> was named for the road. In other words, the name of the road > predates >>> the >>>>> name >>>>>> of the church. >>>>>> >>>>>> I've always heard (oral history) that British Road is the pathway the >>>>> British >>>>>> soldiers used through the area during the Revolutionary War. Whether >>> they >>>>>> carved out this road or just used one that was already there, I > haven't >>>>> heard. >>>>>> The location of the road is a rather natural one. It skirts the >>>>> floodplains of >>>>>> the Neuse River on a ridge that would not at any point have been >>> flooded. >>>>>> Perhaps there was a favorable crossing point where this road > terminated >>>>> (if it >>>>>> did) at the river. If so, Pitt County would have been nearby just on >>> the >>>>> other >>>>>> side. Is there any Revolutionary War history in Pitt County? Also, >>> what >>>>> about >>>>>> Fort Barnwell in Craven County? Fort Barnwell is just 9 miles south > of >>>>> British >>>>>> Road. I know that a Pitt County or Fort Barnwell connection isn't > the >>>>> same as >>>>>> a skirmish at Wyse Fork, which is Jane's interest, but researching >>> these >>>>> areas >>>>>> might possibly point somehow over to whatever happened at Wyse Fork. >>>>>> >>>>>> Becky >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Jane, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sue and I agree this skimish was probably in what is today Craven or >>>>> Jones >>>>>>> - probably Jones Co, not Lenoir. We are not aware of the Bryans > moving >>>>> into >>>>>>> what is today Lenoir that early. However, don't forget that at that >>> time >>>>>>> British Chapel Road was probably in what is today Jones Co. Still I >>>>> don't >>>>>>> think the Bryans were quite that far north/west or this particular >>>>> branch >>>>>>> of Bryans. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In the excerpt that Sue sent, 17 miles from New Bern would not put > the >>>>>>> plantation burnings in Lenoir Co. I don't know much about William >>>>> Herritage >>>>>>> but thought his land was near Woodington - the Cox family was more > in >>>>>>> Craven/Jones. Maybe Claire knows more about Herritage. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I would love to see it proven a RW skirmish was in Lenoir myself. > What >>>>> is >>>>>>> the background on the name of British Chapel? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Martha >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> X-Original-Sender: diamondg@icomnet.com Thu Jan 2 06:11:42 2003 >>>>>>>> From: "Jane Phillips" <diamondg@icomnet.com> >>>>>>>> Old-To: "NCLENOIR" <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>>> Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 07:42:56 -0500 >>>>>>>> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >>>>>>>> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1106 >>>>>>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 >>>>>>>> X-Filter-Version: 1.9 (zeus) >>>>>>>> Subject: [NCLENOIR] Bryan's Mill >>>>>>>> To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>>>>> Resent-From: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>>>>> X-Mailing-List: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2112 >>>>>>>> X-Loop: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>>>>>>> Resent-Sender: NCLENOIR-L-request@rootsweb.com >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Martha and Sue, >>>>>>>> Been away from my computer a day or two. >>>>>>>> Thanks for the great information on William Bryan. It has given >>>>>>>> me a direction to go. 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