Alamance County, NC Apprentice Bonds Box # C.R. 001.100.01 N.C. Archives 9 Sept 1918 Robert MARKS, Male, age 6 years, 11 months bound to C.H. RONEY to learn the art of farming until age 21 years. Donnie Viola MARKS, mother of Robert MARKS, states that her husband and father of the child disappeared and abandoned her when the child was apprenticed to C.H. RONEY. Mother states that Robert MARKS was born on 30 Sept 1911 in Alamance County. This indenture agreement indicates that Robert MARKS is to recieve $50 at the end of his period of apprenticeship provided "He shall prove himself worthy in all things." 6 Jan 1879 Andy HORNBUCKLE, Male, age 14 years, 5 months bound to Dallas RONEY to learn the art of farming until the age of 21 years. Dallas RONEY to pay child $20. at the end of his indenture 6 Jan 1879 Isaac HORNBUCKLE, Male, age 12 years, 8 months, bound to Dallas RONEY to learn the art of farming. Dallas RONEY to pay child $20 at the end of his period of indenture.
Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance?read=620 Surname: Squires, Lambeth ------------------------- Searching for information on Landrus M. Squires b. 1872 in Alamance County d. 1947 in Guilford County
Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance?read=619 Surname: ------------------------- I was born in Alamance County on March 28, 1955. I was adopted by a family from Chatham County. I am trying to find birth and adoption records, so I can get a medical history of my birth parents. If anyone has any advice please email me... thank you
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: {not a subscriber} Fw: Irvin in North Carolina Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 15:57:45 -0700 From: "Jonathan Cox" <jonandtammy@email.msn.com> To: <ncscgenswap-l@rootsweb.com> CC: <ncalaman-l@rootsweb.com> I am looking for the Father of Zachariah Mitchell Irvin b. 1827, George Thomas Irvin b 1826 and Sara Irvin b1830 in North Carolina. Their mother Delilah ? was also born in N.C.. Family history says their father was born in Scotland; but he died before 1850 so we do not know his name. Delilah was born in 1807. Any information would be helpful. I'm hoping he is out there on some 1830 census.Their last child Alexander Irvin was born in N.C. in 1838. thanks, Tammy Cox
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Irvin in North Carolina Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 15:51:05 -0700 From: "Jonathan Cox" <jonandtammy@email.msn.com> To: <NCSCGENSWAP-L-request@rootsweb.com> CC: <NCALAMAN-L-request@rootsweb.com> I am looking for the Father of Zachariah Mitchell Irvin b. 1827, George Thomas Irvin b 1826 and Sara Irvin b1830 in North Carolina. Their mother Delilah ? was also born in N.C.. Family history says their father was born in Scotland; but he died before 1850 so we do not know his name. Delilah was born in 1807. Any information would be helpful. I'm hoping he is out there on some 1830 census.Their last child Alexander Irvin was born in N.C. in 1838. thanks, Tammy Cox
Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance?read=618 Surname: Allen, Barbee, Edwards ------------------------- My Allen ancestors are also lost. Joseph Allen born 1839 married Annie Barbee 1887 Alamance Co.N.C. Can't seem to find any info on Joseph-it is like he didn't exist-but he did- he was my paternal grandfather. All of my life(I am now 65)I have never known anything about him-parents,siblings,date and place of burial.Mom died 1971,but she always said daddy didn't talk about his family. Wonder why? My brothers(deceased) always wondered if we were related to Allen clan that shot up courthouse in Va. and he was ashamed of it. Guess it is meant to be that I will never know anything. jphoneycutt@lexcominc.net
Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance?read=617 Surname: RING, FOUNTAIN ------------------------- Thanks Shelly Hill for sending your RING-FOUNTAIN information. I believe Elizabeth RING to be the daughter of Thomas RING Sr. of Stokes Co NC. Elizabeth had a sister named Nancy also. We are searching to find data of Thomas RING Sr. first marriage.(we believe he was married twice) That wife would be the mother of Elizabeth and Nancy RING. Thomas RING Sr. was born in Caswell Co. NC in 1757. We know he was married to a Sarah WEST of Stokes Co. in 1799. Any information you have about any of these surnames would be appreciated.
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Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance?read=614 Surname: Boon ------------------------- Hi, Sorry don't have any info on your Daniel of Alamance Co., NC. What info do you have on his father, David Boon? Thanks, Fred Woods
Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance?read=613 Surname: Boon, Huffines ------------------------- BOON/HUFFINES Can anyone fill in these census gaps?Having difficulty locating DANIEL BOON and wife MARIAH (HUFFINES)on census in 1860 and 1870. They were on census in the vicinity of Fort Smith Arkansas by 1880. Their marriagae occurred 1855 in Alamance Co. Jan
Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance?read=612 Surname: Durham ------------------------- Researching both ancestors and descendants of Bruce C. Durham, son of Charles J. Durham, Sr. and Emily Rich Durham in Alamance, Guilford, and Orange Counties, NC. Any information at all will be greatly appreciated.
Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance?read=611 Surname: RAY, TERRY ------------------------- Cynthia, did your Fannie Ray have a sister or cousin named Ruth Ellen RAY?
Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance?read=610 Surname: Stout, Long, Goforth, Elliot, Strickland, Faulkenberry ------------------------- Searching for informtation on Jacob Stout and Sarah Long (born about 1785 in Almanance Co., NC) married 1801 in Almanance Co., NC. They had the following children: Elizabeth, Ephariam, Silvia, Jane, John, Savannah, Rachel, Samuel, and Elisha. Will gladly share all information. gsisco@yahoo.com
Bebenjohn@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 7/6/2000 5:05:41 PM, NCALAMAN-D-request@rootsweb.com > writes: > > << From: Sue <canova@tstar.net> > To: NCALAMAN-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <39639840.9D28862@tstar.net> > Subject: [NCALAMAN] Garrison and Meadors > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Hello list. > Am looking for the families of Garrison and Meadors of Alamance Co and > prior to that Duplin Co. N.C. > My Jane Garrison was b. 22 Sept. 1785 on Haw River in what is now > Alamance Co. She was the dau. of Jedediah Garrison b. abt 1748-50, > supposedly in Duplin Co. and Jane (Williams) Garrison, also of Duplin > Co. > > Jane Garrison married Barnabus Meadors b. 1783 in N.C. (county unknown). > They went to Banks Co. GA. > Would really like to know the father/parents of Jane Williams. They were > in Edgefield Co., S.C. at one time, prior to going to GA. > > Anyone have any clues to these families? > Thanks, Sue Ashby >> > > Hello Sue, > > We have corresponded previously about your Garrisons. From the research that > I have done on the Alamance/Orange County Garrisons, most of the Garrisons > there descend from a Garrett Garretson of New Castle County, Delaware: Garret > Garretson Will written and probated in New Castle, Delaware, Christiana > Hundred, 21 January 1755; probated 17 February 1755. Misc. 1.23. Wife, Mary; > son John; sons. Henry, George, Garret and Jacob; two daughters, Ann and > Rebecca; daughter, Eleanora. Exc. son, John; wife, Mary. Overseer, William > Armstrong.(Calendar of Delaware Wills, 1754-1756, New Castle County, pages > 52-53. > > Henry Garretson(Garrison), son of the above, settled in Orange County, now > Alamance, ca 1750 when that area was opened for settlement at that time. I > would suspect that your Jedediah may himself have come from New Castle or > perhaps his father. Duplin was not established as a county until 1750, > although I feel sure that there were some settlers there prior to it's > becoming a county. The fact that he moved to Orange in the vicinity of the > Henry Garrison family, could mean that they were aware of each others > existence, and perhaps stimulated Jedediah's move from Duplin to Orange. I > would not say that they were brothers, more likely cousins, as Garret > Garretson's will did not name a Jedediah. There were Williams also who > settled in nearby Caswell County in the 1750s. Perhaps this was also a > connection to the Orange/Alamance area. The family of William Armstrong, > named as overseer in the will of Garret Garretson, also had ties to > Orange/Alamance. Mary Armstrong was wife to Alexander Mebane, Jr. of > Orange/Alamance. > > Hope that this helps some in your search. > > Best regards, > > John Fox > Winston Salem, NC
In a message dated 7/6/2000 5:05:41 PM, NCALAMAN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << From: Sue <canova@tstar.net> To: NCALAMAN-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <39639840.9D28862@tstar.net> Subject: [NCALAMAN] Garrison and Meadors Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello list. Am looking for the families of Garrison and Meadors of Alamance Co and prior to that Duplin Co. N.C. My Jane Garrison was b. 22 Sept. 1785 on Haw River in what is now Alamance Co. She was the dau. of Jedediah Garrison b. abt 1748-50, supposedly in Duplin Co. and Jane (Williams) Garrison, also of Duplin Co. Jane Garrison married Barnabus Meadors b. 1783 in N.C. (county unknown). They went to Banks Co. GA. Would really like to know the father/parents of Jane Williams. They were in Edgefield Co., S.C. at one time, prior to going to GA. Anyone have any clues to these families? Thanks, Sue Ashby >> Hello Sue, We have corresponded previously about your Garrisons. From the research that I have done on the Alamance/Orange County Garrisons, most of the Garrisons there descend from a Garrett Garretson of New Castle County, Delaware: Garret Garretson Will written and probated in New Castle, Delaware, Christiana Hundred, 21 January 1755; probated 17 February 1755. Misc. 1.23. Wife, Mary; son John; sons. Henry, George, Garret and Jacob; two daughters, Ann and Rebecca; daughter, Eleanora. Exc. son, John; wife, Mary. Overseer, William Armstrong.(Calendar of Delaware Wills, 1754-1756, New Castle County, pages 52-53. Henry Garretson(Garrison), son of the above, settled in Orange County, now Alamance, ca 1750 when that area was opened for settlement at that time. I would suspect that your Jedediah may himself have come from New Castle or perhaps his father. Duplin was not established as a county until 1750, although I feel sure that there were some settlers there prior to it's becoming a county. The fact that he moved to Orange in the vicinity of the Henry Garrison family, could mean that they were aware of each others existence, and perhaps stimulated Jedediah's move from Duplin to Orange. I would not say that they were brothers, more likely cousins, as Garret Garretson's will did not name a Jedediah. There were Williams also who settled in nearby Caswell County in the 1750s. Perhaps this was also a connection to the Orange/Alamance area. The family of William Armstrong, named as overseer in the will of Garret Garretson, also had ties to Orange/Alamance. Mary Armstrong was wife to Alexander Mebane, Jr. of Orange/Alamance. Hope that this helps some in your search. Best regards, John Fox Winston Salem, NC
Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance?read=609 Surname: Jeffcoat, Allison ------------------------- Hello. I am looking for any information regarding a marriage of my gggrandpa _________Jeffcoat marrying a _________Allison.Possibly in Alamance Co,N.Carolina/ .....It would of been about 1800-1840 or so. They had at least 3 children : Allison Jeffcoat b,1840,Wes Jeffcoat and Eliza Jeffcoat. My ggrandpa Allison Jeffcoat was in 17th Inf Ga in Civil war and married Cynthia Lindsey abt 1864. They had children Wes,Alfred,Elizabeth,Samuel b.1867 in Ga in and Allie b.1875 in AL. Allison Jeffcoat returned to AL after Civil War and found his home burned and his parents dead.He only found possibly a brother and 2 of his sons alive.. Cynthia his wife and 3 of his children were dead also. Allison Jeffcoat then moved to Tyler co,Tx in 1880 and married Martha Middleton in 1881 and had 11 children.... Allison Jeffcoat's brother Wes moved to Jacksonville FL after Civil War and so did his sister Eliza Jeffcoat.Eliza Jeffcoat married a Henry Burke... Any information,please let me know. Thank you, Laurie http://www.angelfire.com/oh/Jeffcoat/index.html
Hello list. Am looking for the families of Garrison and Meadors of Alamance Co and prior to that Duplin Co. N.C. My Jane Garrison was b. 22 Sept. 1785 on Haw River in what is now Alamance Co. She was the dau. of Jedediah Garrison b. abt 1748-50, supposedly in Duplin Co. and Jane (Williams) Garrison, also of Duplin Co. Jane Garrison married Barnabus Meadors b. 1783 in N.C. (county unknown). They went to Banks Co. GA. Would really like to know the father/parents of Jane Williams. They were in Edgefield Co., S.C. at one time, prior to going to GA. Anyone have any clues to these families? Thanks, Sue Ashby
Posted on: Alamance County, NC Query Forum Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Alamance?read=608 Surname: Lashley, Weaver, Foreman, Oakes, Howard, Saunders ------------------------- I am trying to find more information on my grandmother,Florena Pearl Lashley, born July 11, 1888, in Alamance County. I believe she had four brothers. Her father was James H Lashley and her mother was Alice Oakes. She married Usker Weaver in 1906. Any help greatly appreciated
Where could I obtain cemetery books for Alamance County? Antoinette -----Original Message----- From: NCALAMAN-D-request@rootsweb.com <NCALAMAN-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: NCALAMAN-D@rootsweb.com <NCALAMAN-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, July 03, 2000 11:59 AM Subject: NCALAMAN-D Digest V00 #59
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