This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smallwood, Ruffin Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.bertie/3378/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Looking for any information on Sarah Smallwood b1925? or George Ruffin (65yrs old?) Indian woods/Bertie/Lewiston area.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smallwood, Ruffin Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.bertie/1814.1.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am looking for anyone related to Sarah smallwood (83yr) of bertie county or George Ruffin of Bertie County?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.bertie/151.188.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Bob -- Through genetic testing, I've learned that I most likely descend from a William Frazier, born 1720 Bertie Co., NC, died 1793, Granville Co., NC. William (by 3 different wives) had the following children: Sarah, Daniel, William 2nd, Arthur, Sowell, Amelia, Ann, William III, John, Charity, and Elizabeth. My current best guess is that I descend from Daniel, Arthur, William III, or John -- but it could be any of the male children of William (whose father, most likely, was also a Daniel). Would you have any information on any of these lines that you could share with me? Do you descend from any of them yourself? Thanks for giving this some thought. Tracy "Frazier" Hall
I have been seeing a lot of information about the Parkers. I was wondering if anyone had any information on a Margaret Parker (Mutt) who married a Jasper Davis. She was born about 1920-? and is now deceased. She had two daughters. Last known address was Redgate Ave in Rocky Mount, NC. Thanks Jim Jenkins
The site below, concerning the giant collection of genealogical materials at Allen County, IN (Fort Wayne), is something that many researchers will find interesting. In case you have not been to that incredible library, you surely should try to do so one day. The collections there are second only to SLC in the US. Thanks to Jacqueline Clepper for passing this along. From: Genealogy Gems <[email protected]> Genealogy Gems: News from the Fort Wayne Library No. 35, January 31, 2007 In this issue: *What a Grand Opening! *Genealogical and Biographical Directory to Persons in New Netherland from 1613 to 1674 *Kentucky Vital Records *Countdown to Conference 2007 *February Program--Flickr Presentation *Preservation Tip of the Month *Area Calendar of Events *Driving Directions to the Library *Parking at the Library *Queries for the Department *************************************** What a Grand Opening! by Curt B. Witcher *************************************** In case you may not have heard, The Genealogy Center and the rest of the Allen County Public Library opened in our new facility this past Saturday! And what a Grand Opening it was! More than two thousand people came through the Genealogy Center in the first five hours we were open. Library director, Jeff Krull emceed the Grand Opening event, beginning the ceremony with eloquent words about what it took to bring the library and the community to this wonderful new era early in 2007. Library Board President, Jerry Hoemig, reflected on the importance of this twenty-first century library facility for the downtown Fort Wayne area as well as all of Allen County. He recognized various community leaders and officials for their support. Library benefactor, Ted Sloane, spoke about the importance of libraries to education and life-long learning. The keynote speaker was the Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, Randall T. Shepard. With his congratulations to the library and the Allen County community, the Chief Justice commented on the great importance of libraries to vibrant communities--communities where education, the arts, and cultural appreciation thrive. He contrasted the visionary thinking of those in this institution with the appalling cuts many libraries on the east coast are facing where books that are not among the "hot picks" for a given time period are purged from collections. Then the ribbons to all the departments were severed and the amazement began. The new Allen County Public Library is really something to see! Indeed, it is a must see for anyone interested in libraries and family history. From the new cafe to the expanded computer labs, from the building-wide wireless connectivity to the amazing amounts of printed materials on browsing shelves, the entire library is warm and inviting. The new Genealogy Center complements the library-wide wireless access with thirty-nine Internet terminals and seven additional "catalog only" computers. An HP Digital Sender 9200C provides genealogists with the opportunity to email scanned page images to their personal accounts--or to other researchers with whom they are collaborating. An array of new ST-200 Digital Imaging Systems provide users of the Center's vast microtext collection with the ability to print images they have selected, save those images to a jump-drive or memory stick, or burn the images to a CD-ROM. And of course, all genealogy and local history materials are on open, browsing shelves for ready access by researchers. Many more genealogy and family history programs will be offered in our new facility. The state-of-the-art meeting rooms, computer labs, and fixed-seat theater beg to be used for seminars, workshops, institutes, and programs of all kinds. Watch for forthcoming issues of "Genealogy Gems" to learn of these exciting and worthwhile activities. Indeed, there is a February program announcement further on in this newsletter. You really have to come and experience the facility--both now and in August, when we will be hosting that fantastic Federation of Genealogical Societies conference. More news about that is also in this publication. The Allen County Public Library's Genealogy Center--even more than ever the place to go to discover where you're from! *************************************** Genealogical and Biographical Directory to Persons in New Netherland from 1613 to 1674 by John D. Beatty *************************************** "New Netherland" is a term used to describe the territory of indistinct boundaries, including parts of New York and New Jersey, held by the Dutch West India Company during the first three quarters of the seventeenth century. Settled principally but not exclusively by Dutch nationals, the area also attracted English, Germans, and Swedes, and remained under the administrative control of the company until the Netherlands ceded it by treaty to England in 1674. An important tool for researching this heterogeneous group of seventeenth century settlers is David M. Riker's four-volume "Genealogical and Biographical Directory to Persons in New Netherland from 1613 to 1674" (GC 974.7 R449ge). With a purpose similar to that of Robert Charles Anderson's "Great Migration" series for New England, Riker seeks to document every person who settled in New Netherland during this time period, supplying a genealogical summary of husbands and wives, with lists of children and sometimes grandchildren reconstructed from probate and baptismal sources, and significantly, also including the places of origin in Europe when known. He defines the geographical scope of his study as Manhattan and Staten islands, the Hudson River Valley to Albany and Schenectady, the present Bronx and Westchester County, New York, Bergen County, New Jersey, and the western end of Long Island. Unlike Anderson's work, however, Riker's text consists predominantly of typed family group charts instead of narratives, and he considers his directory to be a work in progress rather than a final, definitive study. In addition, Riker directs readers to information gleaned exclusively from published works that he admits may not always be reliable, rather than also including manuscript sources, which may yield additional and more accurate information. Sources are abbreviated in the text with a key in the introduction. Arrangement is by surname with additional comment at the beginning about the idiosyncrasies of Dutch naming patterns and the widespread use of patronymic surnames that changed with each generation. Because of the complexity of this region, its sources and customs, this printed set is a useful place for beginning research, but it should not be considered a final, authoritative study. *************************************** Kentucky Vital Records by Delia Cothrun Bourne *************************************** The Commonwealth of Kentucky ordered that the recording of vital records commence in 1852, but by 1861, compliance with that mandate had dwindled among the counties. Through the following 50 years, some counties started and stopped keeping records at various times, and even though additional legislation precipitated another start in 1874, by 1879, most counties had stopped keeping records yet again. In 1911, the Commonwealth again began requiring birth and death records. The Genealogy Center has microfilm copies of the early, pre-1911 records, as well as indexes covering 1911 through 1954. Optimistically entitled "1852-1910 Kentucky Birth, Marriage and Death Records," this unindexed collection is contained on 31 rolls of microfilm. The material is arranged by county, the record type (birth, marriage, or death), then roughly chronologically within a specific year. Although a few counties have produced indexes in various formats, if a researcher knows the year and county, a search will not take long. In the 1850s, birth records include date, name of child, whether it was born alive or dead, place, father's or owner's name, mother's name, color of child, and residence. Besides the date and place of the event, marriage records give groom's name, residence, age, indication of the number of the marriage, occupation, and birthplace of him and his parents, with the same information, with the exception of occupation, given for the bride. Later marriage records indicate whether the principals were single or widowed, and record remarks, such as guardian consents. The death records supply date, name, age, gender, marital status, occupation, place of birth, parents or owner, place of death, and residence. Birthplaces of parents and cause of death were added in the 1870s. The listings of places of birth of parents may indicate just the state, but usually a specific county is cited if that state is Kentucky. Also, the place of death is not always the county of record, as in the case of farmer Thomas Taylor, who, according to the Ohio County, Kentucky death records, died in New York City. If the year of an event in your ancestor's life is not covered by surviving records, remember to seek information on siblings. "The Index to Kentucky Birth and Death Records 1911-1938," on 42 rolls of microfilm, is an annual index of both births and deaths, in which the deaths are in bold print. Provided are name, county, date, volume and certificate number, and mother's maiden name for births. On 39 rolls of microfilm, "The Kentucky Birth and Death Records 1939-1954" separate births from deaths, and, by year, supply name, date, county, mother's maiden name, and volume and certificate number for births, and the name, date, age, county of event, a county of residence code, and volume and certificate number for deaths. *************************************** Countdown to Conference 2007! by Elaine M. Kuhn *************************************** The FGS/ACPL 2007 Conference now has its own website! If you plan to attend the conference, to be held in Fort Wayne, Indiana on August 15th-18th, you'll want to take a look at all the website provides. Visitors to the site can view important information regarding registration, exhibits, special events, lodging, and meetings. Check it out at FGSConference.org. While you're inspecting the new conference website, remember to take a look at some of the other area websites that might make your conference trip to and visit in Fort Wayne all the more enjoyable. For basic "getting to know us" information, see the Fort Wayne / Allen County Convention & Visitors Bureau website at www.visitfortwayne.com . The Fort Wayne International Airport's website not only provides flight and airline information, it contains ground transportation and hotel shuttle information as well. See their website at www.fwairport.com. And, of course, stay tuned to the Allen County Public Library's website at www.ACPL.Info and check your monthly issues of "Genealogy Gems" for more Genealogy Center news. With the opening of our renovated building at 900 Library Plaza, there will be many, many events taking place that will be of great interest to genealogists and historians, including the FGS/ACPL Conference in August. Exciting things are happening in the Fort in 2007. Hope you can be a part of them! *************************************** February Program--Flickr Presentation *************************************** Sharing photos and scanned documents has never been easier, thanks to several new online software programs. One of the most popular of these programs is Flickr, and on Tuesday, February 27th at 2 p.m. at the Main Library in Meeting Room A on the first floor, ACPL Librarian Sara Patalita will present, "Using Flickr to Document Your Genealogy." Sara will discuss the ins and outs of Flickr for storing and documenting your historic photographs. There is no charge to attend the presentation, but registration is required. Contact the Genealogy Center at (260) 421-1225 or send an email to [email protected] to sign up. *************************************** Preservation Tip of the Month *************************************** Check out this link at the National Archives on "Caring for Your Family Archives." There is a lot to explore and discover there. www.archives.gov/preservation/family-archives/index.html *************************************** Area Calendar of Events *************************************** Allen County Genealogical Society of Indiana (ACGSI) Refreshments at 6:30, meeting at 7:00. Questions: contact Katie Bloom [email protected] Wednesday, February 14, 2007, Main Library at 900 Library Plaza: John B. Kalb will speak about early postal correspondence and stampless folded letters. Computer Users Group--Third Wednesday of each month. Questions? Contact Marge Graham, [email protected] or 672-2585. Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) "First Wednesday" program is suspended for January of 2007 during the Genealogy Center's major move to its newly expanded location at 900 Library Plaza. Look for them on February 7, 2007 in the new department from 9A - 7pm. Expert help from members of the DAR in becoming a member of that organization *************************************** Driving Directions to the Library *************************************** Wondering how to get to the library? Our location is 900 Library Plaza, Fort Wayne, Indiana, on the block bordered on the south by Washington Boulevard, the west by Ewing Street, the north by Webster Street, and the east by the Library Plaza, formerly Webster Street. We would enjoy having you visit the Genealogy Department. To get directions from your exact location to 900 Library Plaza, Fort Wayne, Indiana, visit this link at MapQuest: http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&addtohistory=&addre ss=900%20Webster%20St&city=Fort%20Wayne&state=IN&zipcode=46802%2d3602&cou ntry=US&geodiff=1 >From the South Exit Interstate 69 at exit 102. Drive east on Jefferson Boulevard into downtown. Turn left on Ewing Street. The Library is one block north, at Ewing Street and Washington Boulevard. Using US 27: US 27 turns into Lafayette Street. Drive north into downtown. Turn left at Washington Boulevard and go five blocks. The Library will be on the right. >From the North Exit Interstate 69 at exit 112. Drive south on Coldwater Road, which merges into Clinton Street. Continue south on Clinton to Washington Boulevard. Turn right on Washington and go three blocks. The Library will be on the right. >From the West Using US 30: Drive into town on US 30. US 30 turns into Goshen Road. Coming up to an angled street (State Street.) make an angled left turn. Turn right on Wells Street. Go south on Wells to Wayne Street. Turn left on Wayne Street. The Library will be in the second block on the right. Using US 24: After crossing under Interstate 69, follow the same directions as from the South. >From the East Follow US 30/then 930 into and through New Haven, under an overpass into downtown Fort Wayne. You will be on Washington Blvd. when you get into downtown. Library Plaza will be on the right. *************************************** Parking at the Library *************************************** At the Library, underground parking can be accessed off of Wayne Street. Other library parking lots are at Washington and Webster, and Wayne and Webster. Hourly parking is $1 per hour with a $7 maximum. ALPC card holders may use their cards validate the parking ticket in the Great Hall of the Library. Out of county residents may purchase a subscription card with proof of identification and residence. The current fee for an Individual Subscription Card is $65. Public lots are located at the corner of Ewing and Wayne Streets ($1 each for the first two half-hours, $1 per hour after, with a $4 per day maximum) and the corner of Jefferson Boulevard and Harrison Street ($3 per day). Street (metered) parking on Ewing and Wayne Streets. On the street you plug the meters 8am - 5pm, weekdays only. It is free to park on the street after 5pm and on the weekends. Visitor center/Grand Wayne Center garage at Washington and Clinton Streets. This is the Hilton Hotel parking lot that also serves as a day parking garage. For hourly parking, 7am - 11 pm, charges are .50 for the first 45 minutes, then $1.00 per hour. There is a flat $2.00 fee between 5pm and 11pm. *************************************** Genealogy Center Queries *************************************** The Historical Genealogy Department hopes you find this newsletter interesting. Thank you for subscribing. We cannot, however, answer personal research emails written to the e-zine address. The department houses a Research Center that makes photocopies and conducts research for a fee. If you have a general question about our collection, or are interested in the Research Center, please telephone the library and speak to a librarian who will be glad to answer your general questions or send you a research center form. 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Children of Turner Carter and Elitha Jenkins are: 1. Delilah3 Carter, born 1806 in NC m. William Joshua Stallins Nov., 1822 Caldwell Co., KY 2. Margarate Carter, born 1807 in NC m. Comely Egbert, Apr. 1827 Caldwell Co., KY 3. Cullen Carter, born 1809. B. ? m. 1. Rhoda Nichols Feb 1830, Caldwell Co., KY 2. Mary Eison Sept 1864, Caldwell Co., KY 4.William Carter, born 25 Dec 1813, Caldwell Co., KY m. Mary Davis Oct 1837 Caldwell Co., KY 5. Sarah E. Carter, born 1815, m. William Carner, Nov 1837 Caldwell Co., KY 6. Lewis Jenkins Carter, born 17 Jun 1819 in Caldwell, Kentucky, m. Elenor Davis April 1837 Caldwell Co., KY (They were my Great Great Grandparents) I don't think your Mary Frances is part of this family group. Carol
There is a Byrd Holloman listed in this obituary as a brother to Amanda Holloman Wyatt. These are J.W. and Altha's kids._ Welcome to RootsWeb.com Sign in_ (https://myaccount.rootsweb.com/signin) _Home_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/) _Searches_ (http://searches.rootsweb.com/) _Family Trees_ (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/) _Mailing Lists_ (http://lists.rootsweb.com/) _Message Boards_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/) _Web Sites_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~websites/) _Passwords_ (http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/) _Help_ (http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/) _ Message Boards You are here:Message Boards_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/) > _Localities_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities/mb.ashx) > _North America_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam/mb.ashx) > _United States_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa/mb.ashx) > _States_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states/mb.ashx) > _Kentucky_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky/mb.ashx) > _Counties_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties/mb.ashx) > _Webster_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.webster/mb.ashx) > Amanda (Mrs. G.G.) Wyatt obituary - 1941 Names or Keywords _Advanced Search_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/AdvancedSearch.aspx?p=localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.webster&cst=board&csn=Webster) All Boards Webster Board Subject Author Posted Within Surnames Use Soundex Message Type _Hide Advanced Search_ (javascript:advancedSearch('hide');) Amanda (Mrs. G.G.) Wyatt obituary - 1941 * _Begin New Thread_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/postmessage.aspx?p=localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.webster) Replies: 0 Amanda (Mrs. G.G.) Wyatt obituary - 1941 _cjp_ () (_View posts_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/authorposts.aspx?uname=cjp&uid=&uem=&rurl=http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kent ucky.counties.webster/6596/mb.ashx) ) Posted: 22 Aug 2000 12:00PM GMT Classification: Obituary Surnames: Wyatt, Holloman Mrs. Amanda Wyatt Dies Saturday at Dalton d. 9 Feb 1941 Mrs. Amanda Wyatt, 75, Dalton, died at 5 a.m. Saturday in her home after several months of declining health due to infirmities. Mrs. Wyatt was the daughter of James Holloman and Altha Holloman, formerly of Providence. Her father was representative from Hopkins county in the Kentucky general assembly. Surviving are the husband, G.G. Wyatt; four daughters, Mrs. L.B. Sisk, Mrs. Hugh Egbert, Mrs. Jewell Logan and Mrs. William Frazer, all of Dalton; two brothers, R.L. Holloman, Hanson, and Byrd Holloman, Los Angeles, Calif.; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted in the home at 2 p.m. Sunday with the Rev. E.C. Woodall of Princeton officiating. Burial was in the Dalton cemetery. Providence Enterprise Providence, Kentucky used with permission * _Reply_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/postmessage.aspx?p=localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.webster&m=6596) * _Report Abuse_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/reportabuse.aspx?p=localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.webster&m=6596) * _Print_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/PrintMessage.aspx?np=Message+Boards+>+Localities+>+North+America+>+United+States+>+States+>+Kentu cky+>+Counties+>+Webster&rurl=http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.nort ham.usa.states.kentucky.counties.webster/6596/mb.ashx&mid=6596&p=..fh.localiti es.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.webster) _ Find a Board Page Tools * Board Information_ (javascript:ShowBoardInfo()) _Request New Board_ (http://boards.rootsweb.com/requestboard.aspx?p=localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.webster&kurl=http://boards.rootsweb.com/ localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.webster/6596/mb.ashx) | _Community Guidelines_ (javascript:ShowGuidelines()) | _Board Help_ (javascript:ShowBoardHelp()) | _Board FAQ_ (javascript:ShowFaq()) | _Send Feedback_ (mailto:[email protected]) _ ____________________________________ RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/support.html) and our loyal RootsWeb community. _Learn more._ (http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/support.html) _About Us_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aboutus.html) | _Contact Us_ (http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/help.cgi) | _Acceptable Use Policy_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html) | _PRIVACY STATEMENT_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/privacy.html) | _Copyright_ (http://www.myfamilyinc.com/about_us/copyright.htm) © 1998-2006, MyFamily.com Inc. and its subsidiaries.
There is also a Byrd Holloman in a new generation that went to California I believe but he is from our line.
Yes, thank you. I am new to this. By the way, Greta was my mother. Rhonda Stevens
khantiki ( Mary Jo) I have all of Jordan's father's children and the others. Wanted to help on roots web. Told me I was wrong. Amelia Tynes-Floyd Hall ( Amiee )
Khantiki ( Mary Jo ) Good work on Jordan Parker. I had this but no one believed me. Cousin Amelia ( AMIEE )
I am searching for information on John S. Robbins born around 1795 or 1797 in NC. I am not certain which county he was in but suspect it could be Chowan, Gates, Bertie or Edgecombe. I don't have his parents names. He later moved to Haywood Co. TN. I think he traveled with the Lewis Belch family of Bertie County NC. In NC I think he had a son, John Jesse Robbins. Later, after moving to TN, he married Sarah Ann Downing and had three children there. I think he died about 1859 or 1860 in Haywood Co. TN. Would appreciate any assistance. Pat Robbins
Take a look. http://personal.linkline.com/xymox/families/childva.htm
Rhonda, I have Christopher C. Holloman, b. abt 1695, who m. Margaret Bird. Margaret was the dau. of Thomas Bird. This marraige info came to me from our fellow list member, Jim Holloman. Christopher's son Benjamin Holloman had son William Samuel Holloman, who had son William Harrison Holloman (b. Hertford Co., moved to KY 1803, area that later became Hopkins Co.). William Harrison Holloman had son Thomas Byrd Holloman, who died young, according to Greta Holloman (now deceased). Is this the same Thomas Bird Holloman that you have? Another son of William Harrison Holloman was Samuel H. Holloman. Samuel's 2nd wife was Mary C. Nichols, my gg-grandaunt. This was Mary's 3rd marriage. Her first two marriages were to 1) Hezekiah Jenkins in Hertford Co., NC, and 2) Warren A. Holloman in Hertford Co., NC. After Warren's death in Hertford Co. within a year of their marriage, she moved to KY (where sisters were living) and m. Samuel H. Holloman in Crittenden Co., KY 12 July 1849. Linda [email protected] wrote: >I don't know, but Barnhills from Bertie that came to Hopkins, Henderson and >Webster Co KY have the middle name of Bird. In addition in the mid 1800's in >my Holloman's from Bertie here in the same counties here in KY I have a Thomas >Bird Holloman. If you find anything out I would like to see if I can make >the connection to the Birds. >Rhonda Stevens > > >
I don't know, but Barnhills from Bertie that came to Hopkins, Henderson and Webster Co KY have the middle name of Bird. In addition in the mid 1800's in my Holloman's from Bertie here in the same counties here in KY I have a Thomas Bird Holloman. If you find anything out I would like to see if I can make the connection to the Birds. Rhonda Stevens
Also --- this Jordan's father's name was John Parker, b. 1796 of Bertie m. Esther b. 1805. John's father Luke was b. 1768 (Bertie) m. Anna Pierce. Luke's father was Matthew b. 1732. Then --- James b. 1692 m. Sarah b. 1708. Then George b. 1666 d. 1747 Macclesfield, Isle of Wight, Va. m. Martha b. 1669. Then Thomas b. 1629 d. 1685 Macclesfield, Isle of Wight, Va. Then, Thomas the Immigrant, b. 1600 or 1603 England. d. 1663 Isle of Wight, Macclesfield, Va. It's important in genealogy to "know thy neighbors" as well as "love them," right? (laughing) All this came from the Amos Parker website for NC -- you can Google it in! Best Wishes. ----- Original Message ----- From: Charles Parker<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 10:55 AM Subject: Re: [NCBERTIE] Parkers of Bertie Co Who were the ancestors of Jordon Parker. I am a descendent of James Parker via Amos Parker via Abraham of Gates Co (b:circa 1797, m: 1827, d: 1850) via Wiley Elbert (b: 1846, m: 1869, d: 1926) of Gates and later Bertie Co, via George T Parker, Sr. via George "Tom" Parker, Jr. Both of the latter lived in Bertie County. I have limited information on the James' and Amos' families; however, none of the limited information I have shows a son named Jordan. Any help would be appreciated. Charles Parker ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathryn Douglas To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 3:10 PM Subject: [NCBERTIE] Parkers of Bertie Co Can anyone help with my Parkers? Jordan Parker 1823-1887, married Jarsie Charlotte Morris 1930-1894. Looking for the ancestors of Jordan & Jarsie. Thank You ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I have a Jordan Parker along with siblings Isaac and an "Anubet" who were cousins to my Lemuel Parker and family in Hotel P.O. (now Woodville) in 1850. (census) Isaac and the sons of Lemuel Parker were very close -- went to school together, fought in the war together, and Isaac had one of Lemuel's sons living with him as an invalid, near the end of his life. Have several websites, etc. Glad to share. ----- Original Message ----- From: Charles Parker<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 10:55 AM Subject: Re: [NCBERTIE] Parkers of Bertie Co Who were the ancestors of Jordon Parker. I am a descendent of James Parker via Amos Parker via Abraham of Gates Co (b:circa 1797, m: 1827, d: 1850) via Wiley Elbert (b: 1846, m: 1869, d: 1926) of Gates and later Bertie Co, via George T Parker, Sr. via George "Tom" Parker, Jr. Both of the latter lived in Bertie County. I have limited information on the James' and Amos' families; however, none of the limited information I have shows a son named Jordan. Any help would be appreciated. Charles Parker ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathryn Douglas To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 3:10 PM Subject: [NCBERTIE] Parkers of Bertie Co Can anyone help with my Parkers? Jordan Parker 1823-1887, married Jarsie Charlotte Morris 1930-1894. Looking for the ancestors of Jordan & Jarsie. Thank You ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Sharon Do you know names of Children of Turner Carter ? I am looking for parents of Mary Frances Carter b- abt 1808 in Ky but I do not know where in Kentucky... Was wondering if this could possibly be my Family she married in Clark Co Indiana in 1826 to Joel M Lucas Darlene ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Piche" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 2:51 PM Subject: Re: [NCBERTIE] Looking for Carters - Warren Co., NC > I am really confused by this Carter family. I have a Turner Carter who m. > Elitha Jenkins on 13 Oct 1804 in Bertie. Turner and Elitha traveled to > Caldwell Co., KY by 1808. I'm not sure who Turner's father is. Sharon > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Martha" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 5:56 PM > Subject: Re: [NCBERTIE] Looking for Carters - Warren Co., NC > > > > I am a Carter descent in Bertie County from Cullen Carter and Margaret > > Rhodes. in Bertie County Born 1760/1770. I only have one child listed for > > them. I am interested in finding out anything I can on them. Their child > > was Turner Carter who married Sarah collins Watson. I have one child for > > them who was Annie Haselting Carter who married Lewis Bond. The attached > > website will take you to my great grand parents. My great grand father > was > > the sone of Lewis Bond and Annie Haseltine Carter. > > > > http://209.190.235.73/genes/db/browse.cfm?ID=21448 > > > > You might want to check out the famly lines on this webiste. I have the > > books that her refers to and some of the information came from my > > grandmother and her sisters. I have copies of all the Bond bibles going > > back to the mid 1700's. Look to hear from youl > > > > Martha > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; > > <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > > Cc: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 5:25 PM > > Subject: [NCBERTIE] Looking for Carters - Warren Co., NC > > > > > > > Warren Co., NC ----> Nash Co. NC & VA > > > > > > Looking for more CARTERs. So far three connection have been make by > > > Deloris > > > Williams of this Carter line. She has found the descendants of three > > > brothers: > > > Hawkins Jr., Wesley and Henry. Do or are you the other descendants! Look > > > below for the descendants' names we are looking for. There will be a > big > > > reunion > > > called "The Family Reunion" of this family on August 17 - 19, 2007 in > > > Lawrenceville, VA. More information will be sent out at a later date. > > > > > > Are you ralated to me!! If in doubt let's talk about your tree. > > > > > > Name: Hawkins CARTER (Sr.) m. Elizabeth Wiggins > > > Birth: 1805 in Warren County,North Carolina Death: BEF 1900 in Warren > > > County,North Carolina > > > > > > Children > > > > > > 1. _John CARTER_ > > > > (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwilliams-1&id=I > 5747) > > > b: Dec 1839 in Warren County,North Carolina > > > 2. _Mary Jane CARTER_ > > > > (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwilliams-1&id=I > 1565) > > > b: 1840 in Warren County,North Carolina > > > 3. _Luvenia CARTER_ > > > > (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwilliams-1&id=I > 4473) > > > b: 1841 in Warren County,North Carolina > > > 4. _Westley CARTER_ > > > > (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwilliams-1&id=I > 5841) > > > b: Jun 1842 in Warren County,North Carolina > > > 5. _Hawkins CARTER Jr._ > > > > (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwilliams-1&id=I > 5748) > > > b: Apr 1845 in Warren County,North > > > Carolina > > > 6. _Plummer Washington CARTER_ > > > > (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwilliams-1&id=I > 5749) > > > b: 1846 in Warren County,North > > > Carolina > > > 7. _Henry CARTER_ > > > > (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwilliams-1&id=I > 5750) > > > b: 1848 in Warren County,North Carolina > > > 8. _Lemuel W. CARTER_ > > > > (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwilliams-1&id=I > 5751) > > > b: 1849 in Warren County,North Carolina > > > 9. _W. CARTER_ > > > > (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwilliams-1&id=I > 5754) > > > b: 1854 in Warren County,North Carolina > > > > > > Brenda > > > > > > EbonyP > > > When Satan is knocking at your door, simply say, "Jesus, could you > please > > > get that for me?" > > > [email protected] (Primary) > > > [email protected] > > > [email protected] (Secondary) > > > Homepage:_ http://rootsbranchestwigs.com_ > > > (http://hometown.aol.com/ebonyp/home.htm) > > > Arrington Group: _http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ArringtonsNC/_ > > > (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ArringtonsNC/) > > > Carter Group: _http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Carters_NashCoNC/_ > > > (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Carters_NashCoNC/) > > > > > > WEHS72:_ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WEHS72_ > > > (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WEHS72/) / > > > > > > NC Surnames: GRAY, ARRINGTON, WHITLEY, ROBINSON, ROBERSON, MOODY, > CARTER, > > > DEVEREUX (other spellings), PITTMAN, RICKS, CABBAGESTALK, BARNES, > COLEY, > > > JACKSON & other strong branches > > > NC Counties: Beaufort, Bertie, Edgecombe, Nash, Halifax, Northampton, > > > Warren, Washington, Wayne and Wilson > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > -- > > Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.17.1/640 - Release Date: 1/19/07 > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.17.14/658 - Release Date: 1/29/07 > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > __________ NOD32 2021 (20070130) Information __________ > > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. > http://www.eset.com > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.bertie/1814.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am wondering if the African American Urquhart's are any kin to the African American Smallwood's of Bertie County. I am looking for a Charles Smallwood who married a Emma Hart. They had at least one child in 1953. Thank you so much.
Bertie records dept is the very best! So helpful