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    1. [NCALAMAN] Longs in Alamance Co.
    2. HI: I'm researching NATHANIEL LONG and his wife LUCRETIA EVANS in Yanceyville Township, NC. Nathaniel and his family left Alamance County around 1899 and settled in Ohio, where they are buried. I'm trying to find out who their families were in North Carolina. Nathaniel was listed in the 1870 Census in Caswell living as a laborer on JOHN EVANS' farm -- maybe Lucretia's relative??? Nathaniel and Lucretia also moved to Alamance Co., I think around 1880, then left for Clark County, Ohio forever. Nathaniel may be the son of freedman WILLIAM LONG, who married NANCY TONEY, daughter of LUCY TONEY, in Caswell County in the 1840s. Lucy Toney was living alone in Caswell at age 42 in the 1850 Census. Other freedmen living near her were THOMPSON BAGE, ELIZABETH BAGE, JOHN MASON AND SARAH MASON. Need help in tracing these bare details of my family. Please see my Long-Enoch Web site at http://members.aol.com/berryk/family/index.htm. Research suggestions welcome! K. Berry

    03/07/2001 01:29:01
    1. [NCALAMAN] Coble
    2. Hi Edie May; Just seen your last email to the Alamance list. It brought up a couple questions. I have very little for the marriage of Daniel Riley May and Susan Catherine Ingle. Give me some help if you can. Daniel Riley May b. ? d. ? Harrisonville, VA (Civil War) m. 4 Jun 1855 Alamance Co, NC Father: ? Mother: ? Susan Catherine Ingle b. 1834 Alamance Co, NC d. 25 Dec 1917 Alamance Co, NC Father: John Ingle Mother: ? Children: 1. Henry P. May 2. Brooks A. May m. Annie Lee Hughes 3. John Lloyd May 4. Aunt Tine May you mentioned also that Susan remarried after Daniel Riley May was killed in the Civil War. Any name for who she married? Any help would be appreciated. Aloha Bob Ingle BIKHAWAII@aol.com

    03/05/2001 03:28:41
    1. [NCALAMAN] Re: Coble
    2. Searching for any information on: John Coble died before Dec 1897 m Susan died before Dec 1897 daughter: Maggie Coble who resided in Buncombe Co, NC for a while, tho I think she was from Orange or Alamance. Maggie Coble married B A MAY in Buncombe Co Dec 8 1897. This was Brooks A May, son of Daniel Riley May (who died in Civil War) & Susan Catherine Ingle May of Orange CO (who married again after D R May' s death). I was under the impression that Brooks A May died in Danville, Va. not long after his first wife (Annie Hughes) death. But I discovered this marariage to Maggie Coble and this may change things. Thanks in advance for any help, Edie May , Atlanta

    03/05/2001 01:06:27
    1. [NCALAMAN] COBLES
    2. Jay Gentry
    3. Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Alamance/10721 Surname: Cobles ------------------------- George Adam COBLE +Anna Margaretha LOFFEL 1. John "Saddler" Coble 2. Peter Coble 3. Henry Coble 4. Catherine Coble 5. Christopher Coble 6. Adam Coble 7. Barbara (Coble) Greeson 8. David Coble 9, George Coble 10. Christian Coble 11. Emilia "Millie" (Coble) Cotner Source: Jane Smith Hill, Noted Coble Genealogist

    03/05/2001 09:50:38
    1. [NCALAMAN] Coble
    2. K
    3. Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Alamance/10720 Surname: Coble, Cotner ------------------------- Who do you have as the parents of Millie and Henry? Do you have other children? Thank You, K

    03/05/2001 08:00:54
    1. [NCALAMAN] Williams-Lay, 1829, Alamance, NC
    2. Antoinette W. Vawter
    3. Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Alamance/10719 Surname: Payne, Lay, Williams, Albright, Holt, Eveland ------------------------- Seeking parents for Sarah "Sallie" Williams who wed John A. Lay, Alamance County potter, on 16 Mar., 1829 there. The couple lived the whole century in Alamance & were still registered in the F. Cen. with Sarah's sister Catherine or "Catie" Williams in 1880. There were Williams living near Lays/Loys from 1790 on in Orange. Sarah was b. 1806 +/- a few mos.

    03/04/2001 08:58:02
    1. [NCALAMAN] Millie Coble 1778
    2. Jay Gentry
    3. Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Alamance/10718 Surname: COBLE ------------------------- Your Millie COBLE, who married David Cotner is buried in Sinking Creek Cemetery in Dade County MO. Their tombstone was set by their descendants, which prompted us to set a stone for her brother, Henry COBLE, my 4th Gr-grandfather. More information...? Go to: <http://www.getgoin.net/~gentree/<

    03/03/2001 03:41:05
    1. [NCALAMAN] COBLE Researchers>NC>TN>MO
    2. Jay Gentry
    3. Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Alamance/10715 Surname: COBLE ------------------------- Anyone researching COBLEs, I have a webpage of the genealogy of Henry COBLE b. 1763, Alamance Co NC. Had the following sons: Daniel, William, Peter, Christopher, Eli, John and Henry II. Go to: >http://www.getgoin.net/~gentree/<

    03/03/2001 03:28:18
    1. [NCALAMAN] Roark & Boone
    2. Kathy and Butch
    3. Hi Everyone, I am searching for Anyone who might have known or has any infomation on a couple who died in Almance Co. NC. Rex Calvin Roark born 7-4-1904 in Ashe Co.NC and died 7-14-1978 in Almance Co. NC. Son of Walter Roark and Julia Badger Roark. Retired Sheet Medal Worker. Rex was under Dr. Green's care when he passed away. Funeral Arrangements were by the supervision of the Lowe Funeral Home, burial was in Linwood Cemetery, Burlinton, NC Alma Boone Roark born March 20, 1908 in Almance Co. NC and died February 01, 1981 in Almance Co. NC. She was the daughter of Joseph P. Boone and Mary Ellen Perry. Funeral Arrangements were handled by the Lowe Funeral Home and burial was in Linwood Cemetery in Burlington, NC, next to Rex. Thanks to a wonderfull reseacher I have pictures of Rex and Alma graves and headstones. I am interested in anyone who might have had known them, or possible had family members in the Nursing Home or who may atteneded church with them who might rememeber them. Rex and Alma were members of the Jehovahs Witness. It is my understanding Rex and Alma didnt have children together, but Rex had 3 children by a previous marriage. On Alma's funeral arrangements it is stated she is survived by several nieces and nephews. I am hopeing to possible obtain a picture of Rex and Alma. I would appreciate any information or possible suggestion, Kathy Roark South

    02/19/2001 01:14:57
    1. [NCALAMAN] Bason
    2. David & Carol
    3. Noticed the BASON surname. I have a John CLENDENIN m. to a Kathy BASON don't know where. My very well have been in Orange/Alamance Co.NC. They late divorced in TN. (1820's - 30's) Anyone know of these people? Thanks, Carol

    02/19/2001 01:48:08
    1. [NCALAMAN] Des Champs = Layfield???
    2. Terry Bohme
    3. Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance/717 Surname: Layfield, Bozeman, Bozman, Des Champs ------------------------- Many Times the names get twisted in America, Could Layfield be Des Champs they came here abt 1720 George & Priscilla Layfield Their son George & Bettey Bozman(b.5/20/1714) had Issac 1739, Katherine, Mary, Sarah, Thomas & George in 1749 in MD. Is Bozman french

    02/18/2001 10:24:07
    1. Re: [NCALAMAN] john william baxter bason/ Reply with more Foust
    2. In a message dated 2/18/01 5:16:19 PM Eastern Standard Time, kenped@oz.net writes: > NCALAMAN-L@rootsweb.com > Surname: Isgrigg, Lynn, Bussell, Foust, Cash History of Rush County Indiana 1888 Brant & Fuller Chicago Mrs. Rachel M. Foust, of Ripley Township, is a native of Riley County, Indiana, born December 31, 1825. She was the daughter of Enoch and Cynthia Ann Isgrigg. Her father was the son of Daniel and Rachel Isgrigg, who were natives of Kentucky. Her mother was the daughter of Nathan and Elizabeth Lynn, who were also natives of the State of Kentucky. When she was but five years old, her father died and her mother afterward married John Bussell. When she was twelve years old, she accompanied her mother and stepfather to this county, and for a few years, or until her marriage, she resided with them in Riley Township. She was married August 6, 1840, to Henry C. Foust, who was born in Montgomery County, Ohio, August 4, 1820, being the son of Phillip and Elizabeth (Cash) Foust, who were natives of the State of Virginia. Immediately after their marriage Mr. And Mrs. Foust located where the latter now resides in Ripley Township, where Mr. Foust pursued the avocation of a farmer until the date of his death, which occurred August 1, 1866. Since then Mrs. Foust has been a widow. In all she is the mother of nine children: Nathan J, Mary E, Francis M, Emily J, Owen C, Ann M, Margaret L, Charles H, and Lucy O, all of whom are living except Ann M., who was born November 7, 1851, and who died August 29, 1887. Mrs. Foust is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She has a farm of ninety-five acres, most of which is in cultivation.

    02/18/2001 11:12:25
    1. Re: [NCALAMAN] john william baxter bason/ Reply with Foust information
    2. Hello All, I don't know if this is your line, but here is a small biography of Foust family. Surnames in the biography are: Addison, Vance, Bowman, Smith, Reid, Wolfe, Alexander, Cannon, Foust History of Rush County Indiana 1888 Brant & Fuller Chicago Benjamin Foust, who is one of the substantial farmers of Rush County, was born in Montgomery County, Ohio, in November 1830, being the son of George and Catherine (Vance) Foust, who were natives of Virginia and Ohio respectively. His father was the son of Lewis and Barbara (Bowman) Foust, who were natives of Virginia. His mother was the daughter of John and Barbara (Smith) Vance. Both his parents and maternal great grandparents were natives of Germany. When he was a young child less than two years old his parents came to Rush County, Indiana and became early settlers of Ripley Township, in which his early life was spent assisting to clear and cultivate the farm on which his mother died January 4, 1839, and on which his father still continues to reside. When he reached maturity, he engaged at farming for himself, and he has ever since pursued that avocation in Ripley Township. In this connection he has had good success. He owns a farm of seventy-three acres, nearly all of which is in cultivation. It contains a splendid barn and an elegant brick residence, which with its natural facilities makes a very desirable location. When Mr. Foust began life for himself he had nothing; his only capital was willing hands and a mental capacity to direct them with prudence. With these he went to work and the present state of his circumstances reflects very creditably upon his industry and good management. He was married March 1, 1855, to Miss Cornelia E. Reid, who was born in Marion County, Indiana, November 3, 1835, being the daughter of John B.E. and Elizabeth (Wolfe) Reid, who were natives of South Carolina, and Scott County, Kentucky, respectively. Her father was the son of Archibald and Martha (Alexander) Reid, and her mother was the daughter of Jacob, and Euphemia (Cannon) Wolfe, who were natives of Maryland and Delaware, respectively. Her parents settled in Marion County in 1830. Her father died there, August 25th, 1838, and her mother afterward married John Addison, who died November 14th, 1859. She still survives and lives in Knightstown. Mr. and Mrs. Foust had five children as follows: The first was a son, that was born April 12, 1858, and died unnamed; the second is Laura A., born July 30, 1858, and Ida C, born March 20, 1860, died October 2, 1865, Emma G, born September 9, 1869, and Earl R, born August 24, 1871, died September 19, 1871. Mrs. Foust is a member of the Christian Church. In politics, Mr. Foust is an Uncompromising Democrat. My Best, Lora

    02/18/2001 11:11:00
    1. Re: [NCALAMAN] john william baxter bason
    2. Toni Pedersen
    3. What I have is a John W. Bason, born on oct 4, 1837, died Jan 5, 1922 married to Mary Elizabeth born on July 27, 1844; died Oct 25, 1912; John W. was the son of Henry Bason, born 1806-died 1858 married to Mary Trollinger 1813-1861; Henry was the son of Joseph Bason 1781-1849 married to Barbara Foust 1785-1864; Joseph was the son of Jacob Bason 1741-1800. I am not sure if this is the same or not...if so, let me know as I have more detailed info on each generation. Good luck, Toni ----- Original Message ----- From: "karen" <deank@guilfordk12.nc.us> To: <NCALAMAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 9:25 AM Subject: [NCALAMAN] john william baxter bason > Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance/716 > > Surname: bason > ------------------------- > > jwbbason is my great grandfather we are looking for info on his family > (siblings, etc.) His father was a john bason also and was a postmaster > in alamance or orange county,nc >

    02/18/2001 07:24:37
    1. [NCALAMAN] john william baxter bason
    2. karen
    3. Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance/716 Surname: bason ------------------------- jwbbason is my great grandfather we are looking for info on his family (siblings, etc.) His father was a john bason also and was a postmaster in alamance or orange county,nc

    02/16/2001 02:25:30
    1. [NCALAMAN] May Library lookup
    2. Angela Rhodes
    3. Is there anyone in Alamance that visits the May Library in Burlington that would do a lookup for me the next time they go? I may be contacted at angela@cocentral.com Thanks, Chris

    02/12/2001 07:23:28
    1. [NCALAMAN] Robert Rhodes and Candis Clark
    2. Angela Rhodes
    3. I am searching for the gravesites of my ggg-grandparents, Robert Rhodes who married Candis Queen Clark. They were residents of Orange co. but thought I would give Alamance a try since it is relatively close and was formed from Orange Co. If anyone has these names in their database please contact me at angela@cocentral.com Thanks, Chris

    02/11/2001 10:03:43
    1. [NCALAMAN] unsubscribe
    2. jim young
    3. NCALAMAN-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > NCALAMAN-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 4 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [NCALAMAN] family history search [Brenda <nanabee@onemain.com>] > #2 [NCALAMAN] Robert Ralph "Homer" DA [Suzette Thompson <redwolf@shadowli] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from NCALAMAN-D, send a message to > > NCALAMAN-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [NCALAMAN] family history search > Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 21:37:47 -0800 > From: Brenda <nanabee@onemain.com> > To: NCALAMAN-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Alamance/713 > > Surname: Waddell, Councilman, Birdsong > ------------------------- > > Am looking for info on grandparents and great-grandparents > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [NCALAMAN] Robert Ralph "Homer" DANALS > Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 15:17:47 -0800 > From: Suzette Thompson <redwolf@shadowlink.net> > To: NCALAMAN-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance/714 > > Surname: DANALS, PETERS > ------------------------- > > Looking for Robert Ralph Danals, Sr. b. 22 Apr. 1934 in Ohio. Married 1st > Margaret Blankenship in Wn. State 2nd to Daisy Mae Walker. Also known as > "Homer". Children: Robert Ralph Danals, Jr., of Spokane, Wn., Benjamin > Danals and Robert Danals of Almance co., NC. He died in Haw River, NC on > 17 May 2000. His parents were: Hubert Danals and Mary Peters. Has a brother > living in Flordia named Hubert. > Thank you.

    02/04/2001 01:27:32
    1. [NCALAMAN] Robert Ralph "Homer" DANALS
    2. Suzette Thompson
    3. Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance/714 Surname: DANALS, PETERS ------------------------- Looking for Robert Ralph Danals, Sr. b. 22 Apr. 1934 in Ohio. Married 1st Margaret Blankenship in Wn. State 2nd to Daisy Mae Walker. Also known as "Homer". Children: Robert Ralph Danals, Jr., of Spokane, Wn., Benjamin Danals and Robert Danals of Almance co., NC. He died in Haw River, NC on 17 May 2000. His parents were: Hubert Danals and Mary Peters. Has a brother living in Flordia named Hubert. Thank you.

    02/02/2001 08:17:47
    1. [NCALAMAN] family history search
    2. Brenda
    3. Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Alamance/713 Surname: Waddell, Councilman, Birdsong ------------------------- Am looking for info on grandparents and great-grandparents

    02/01/2001 02:37:47