This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HSB.2ACE/1584.1.2 Message Board Post: I am looking for a tie to my Munn family in Kershaw and Cherfield counties, SC. Don't know much except that Eugenie married Daniel Cornelius Henderson Jan 3, 1889in SC. A Jacob, father of Eugenie, is listed in the Keshaw census in 1900. Any help111
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nordan, Norden, or Nordin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HSB.2ACE/1608 Message Board Post: Seeking info on Melchizedek Nordan, possibly born in Bladen County between 1740 and 1750, then lived in Cumberland after it was formed from Bladen.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HSB.2ACE/247.251.770.1 Message Board Post: Hi Jason. I would love to talk with you about the Cain line. I believe that I would be the 3 great granddaughter of Thames / Thomas Cain. I would appreciate any info you can share. Melissa Turner emial address ([email protected])
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Hi Henry, Frankly the rainy day at the UNC library sounds fabulous! I was just about to give up and then I crossed my fingers for the cemetery listings hoping that one might say Daniel Clark, father of ____. You got very lucky. From #33 WHITE PLAINS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CEMETERY In Memory of DANIEL CLARK, born in Scotland 1778, came to America August 1804, married FLORA CAMPBELL from Scotland, died Oct. 7, 1854, buried one mile East of here. Children of this union: DOUGAL CLARK, NEILL CLARK, PEGGY C. PERRY, CATHERINE C. BUIE, EMELINE C. EDWARDS, CHRISTINE C. PRIEST, MARY CLARK, ISABELL C. SMITH, MRS. RUSS, NANCY C. BRIGHT. According to the Bladen County Heritage book (# 17) Daniel Clark, Flora Campbell Clark, Neill Clark and Margaret McBryde (Clark) are all buried in the Hector Clark Cemetery (one mile from the White Plains Church). In checking the Hector Clark Cemetery listing there are two unmarked graves plus Neill and Margaret McBryde Clark and 4 others. Dee For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Henry Lester <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]web.com> Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 11:21 AM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Ann Clark, b. 1814. bpt 1815 > Hi Dee, > It was a cold ,rainy day Thurs, so I went to UNC Library and got really lucky. Found book about Brown Marsh Presbyterian Church minutes from early 1810's onwards. Lot of good stuff in there! > > Ann Clark - born 12 Dec 1814 and baptized 12 Nov 1815, father Daniel Clark ( not Donald as on IGI) and mother was Flora Campbell, also found - > > Neill Clark - born 9 Mar 1817 and baptized 13 Apr 1817, same parents. > > Surely these are the same Daniel Clark and Flora Campbell mentioned in old mail on the site, who came to Wilmington in Aug 1804 and then to Bladen. > > Do you have anything on any more children born between 1804 and 1814 > > Thanks Henry Lester > >
Hi Dee, It was a cold ,rainy day Thurs, so I went to UNC Library and got really lucky. Found book about Brown Marsh Presbyterian Church minutes from early 1810's onwards. Lot of good stuff in there! Ann Clark - born 12 Dec 1814 and baptized 12 Nov 1815, father Daniel Clark ( not Donald as on IGI) and mother was Flora Campbell, also found - Neill Clark - born 9 Mar 1817 and baptized 13 Apr 1817, same parents. Surely these are the same Daniel Clark and Flora Campbell mentioned in old mail on the site, who came to Wilmington in Aug 1804 and then to Bladen. Do you have anything on any more children born between 1804 and 1814 Thanks Henry Lester
The Jones 5 years old in 1910 Bladen census, should be James, sorry about that.
Hi Ann I believe this is your Luther Blackburn in household #168 of T.J. Norman, and his mother and her second husband John Smith 1870 Bladen Co.NC, Elizabethtown Twp T.J. Norman 53 farmer John Smith 50 farmer Ann Eliza 41 Believe these first 3 children to be by John Smith and his first wife Sarah 18 Daniel R. 16 Milton 13 Emeline 3 Elizabeth Blackburn 19 these 4 children of Ann Eliza ? and John K. Blackburn William 16 Margaret 12 Luther 11 probably not right age had to be born after 1860 census on 17 Jul 1860 Ann Eliza married John Smith after her husband John Kinion Blackburn was killed in civil war, see record at end: 1850 Bladen, Cape Fear NE Side John K. Blackburn 23 - I believe him to be the son of Burrell Blackburn b. abt. 1773 Ann E. 23 James 1 Rebecca Harvell 58 maybe Ann's mother? 1860 Bladen, Elizabethtown Twp taken on 17 Jul. 1880 Kinion Blackburn 30 NC Anne E. 30 NC James 12 Elizabeth A. 9 William 7 Margaret A. 3 Rebecca Harvel 68 1870 Bladen Co.NC, Elizabethtown Twp taken on 14 Jun. 1870, this is repeat of above census. T.J. Norman 53 farmer John Smith 50 farmer Ann Eliza 41 Believe these first 3 children to be by John Smith and his first wife Sarah 18 Daniel R. 16 Milton 13 Emeline 3 Elizabeth Blackburn 19 these 4 children of Ann Eliza ? and John K. Blackburn William 16 Margaret 12 Luther 11 probably not right age had to be born after 1860 census on 17 Jul 1860 1880 Bladen, Bethel Twp. John Smith 60, head Ann E. 45, wife Melton H. 22, son Luther 19, stepson not listed as Blackburn here. Emaline 12 daug. 1900 Bladen, Bethel Twp. John Nance Apr. 1862, 38, md. 14 years Emma (Emaline ?) Oct. 1865, 34, md. 14 years, 6 children, 6 living John L. Sept. 1886, 13 Luther Jan. 1890, 10 Van Jul. 1891, 8 Mary B. Dec. 1892, 7 Frank Jun. 1895, 4 Willie Jan. 1898, 2 Eliza Smith, mother in law, Jan. 1826, 74, wd. 6 children, can't make out if it said 1 are 4 living. 1910 Bladen, Bethel Twp. listed on Lyon Landing Rd. John E. Nance 49, m1, 24 years Emma 42, m1, 24 years, 8 children, 8 living Van B. 19 s Belle 16 s Frank 14 s William 12 s Lester 10 s Jones 5 s 1900 Cumberland, Rockfish Twp. PO Hope Mills David Smith Nov. 1833, 69, md 45 years Annie E. wife, Jan. 1840, md 45 years Hattie B. daug. may 1881, 19 living next door is daughter Flora E. Blackburn Flora Blackburn Oct. 1869, 30, wd, 4 children, 3 living Annie E. Jul. 1885, 14 Loyld J. May 1889, 11 David L. Oct. 1893, 7 Here is John Kinion Blackburn's Civil War record: Name: Kinnon Blackburn , Enlistment Date: 06 April 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Confederacy State Served: North Carolina Unit Numbers: 32 32 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 06 April 1862 at the age of 34 Enlisted in _Company Batty I, 2nd Light Artillery Regiment North Carolina_ (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsregiment&f0=32&f11=Confed eracy) on 06 April 1862. POW on 15 January 1865 at Fort Fisher, NC Confined on 17 January 1865 at Elmira, NY Died of disease _Company Batty I, 2nd Light Artillery Regiment North Carolina_ (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsregiment&f0=32&f11=Confederacy) on 28 February 1865 in Elmira, NY Hope this helps, I live close to Hope Mills, if you like will see if I can find Smith Cemetery, if I can help with anything else let me know, Helen Ennis Williams
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Halford, Alford, Wadford, Watford, Whitford, Hubbard Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HSB.2ACE/1607 Message Board Post: I am researching my g-grandfather, William Henry Whadford, 1860’s-1939. His original surname/family connection may be Halford, Alford, Wadford, Watford, Wolford, Walford, Woodford, Whitford, or a close variation from Bladen County with Alabama connections. If you can offer any ideas or put me in contact with someone who may be able to offer more search possibilities regarding any of these surnames and Bladen County, please contact me at: [email protected] Thank you. Nancy L. Compton
From # 58 125. JAMES CORREE [CURRY] 22 Oct 1750 O May Ct 1754 (before Saml Ormes) Wife MAREY - 200 acres joining Broad Branch, Wils Quarter Swamp, during her lifetime & then to JAMES CURRY son to MARY WALKER. Son DAVID CURRY - 150 acres including where ABRAHAM JORDAN formerly lived. Son JOHN - 150 acres including where ELIZABETH EVERS formerly lived. Rest of my estate after debts paid to my sons and daughters JAMES CURRY (son to MARY WALKER), MARGRET CURRY, DAVID CURRY, JANIT CURRY, JOHN CURRY, & JACOB CURRY. Ex. friend THOMAS WHITMELL, wife MARY, ARTHUR WILLIAMS Wit. ABRAHAM JORDAN, HESTER (X) BROADWELL, ARTHUR WILLIAMS Probated in Bertie Co. I went through every one of the deed books again to be certain that I had not missed the Bertie deed to Elizabeth Evers but I didn't find anything. From THE NORTH CAROLINA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY JOURNAL, VOL. !!, nos. 1-4, pg. 163 Legal Name Changes By Act of North Carolina Assembly From 1805 Through 1808 From Sally EVERS to Sally NEWSOM of Robeson Co. (1806, pp 52) Dee For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda Fields <[email protected]> To: Dee Thompson <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1:21 PM Subject: Re: Bladen_County_lookup Dee, some how i missed this message the first time about the Willof James Corree (Curry) This is the first break i have had or any of the other members of my Evers family. Given the time and the place i am willing to bet it is her . What to i do to get to see the whole will ?.Who do i contact about it.? I need to find out more about where the land was located at she was staying on and if possible who the neighbors were and what connections she had with the Corree (Curry)man .Who he was and his family? This may be the break i need.I have not been long at this tracing family roots but there are other Evers who have been at it for several years and died without ever getting any kind of information at all about Elizabeth ( maiden name unknown) Evers. . I think you have opened a door . Thank you Linda On 6/1/05, Linda Fields <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank's Dee I appreciate you doing all that checking. > > On 6/1/05, Dee Thompson <[email protected]> wrote: > > Linda, > > I have checked for the earliest date for your Evers: immigration books, > > early NC records, Headrights, taxpayers, marriages pre 1700, earliest grants > > and patents and Wills, VA early colonial records and immigration, GA early > > Colonial records and taxpayers and immigration and the very first mention of > > them that I can find is 1750 in Bertie County, NC and the 1780s for land in > > Bladen. That second information I have already given you in an earlier > > lookup. > > > > From # 58 > > paraphrased: In the Will of JAMES CORREE [CURRY], written 22 Oct 1750 in > > Bertie County, a mention of "150 acres including where ELIZABETH EVERS > > formerly lived -". > > > > The only suggestion that I have is searching the Bertie County courthouse > > and their List on Rootsweb. > > Good luck, > > Dee > > For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer > > to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Linda Fields <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 6:41 PM > > Subject: Bladen_County_lookup > > > > > > Dee, Where would i look for information to try and find out who was > > the first Evers in NC .My Evers were already in America by 1700 if > > not by the 1600's and probably already in NC at least by 1700's > > James Evers ,born 1740 and his mother Elizabeth Evers,(Maiden name > > unknown) had him indentured to a Thomas Reasons in 1756 in Bertie > > NC,before the clerk of court ,John Harrell. Says he was the orphan > > son of Elizabeth.John Evers in Duplin county is suppose to be his > > older borther. Someone is posting a William Evers as his father and > > a John Evers as the father of William This may be true since those > > names are repeated in the Evers family right on down the line until > > today , but i have not seen any proof about that and no one seems to > > know where the information is coming from.There answers are always so > > and so told me but i don't know where they got the information from, > > or i saw it posted on a web .I would dearly like to know where my > > Evers came from before America. It seems all i can do is spin my tires > > .Can you give me some advice as to where to look? > > > > Best wishes > > Linda E. Fields > > > > > > >
In a message dated 6/2/2005 11:11:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Albert Jackson Barnhill, son of Olin Mobley and Charlotte Octavia Bordeaux Barnhill, married Emily Lucy Rooks. Albert Jackson, b. 12 Aug 1876, d. 1 June 1929, Emily Lucy Rooks, b. 24 Dec 1882, d. 16 Jan 1975, both are buried at Haw Bluff Baptist church cemetery in Bladen County. Children: 1. Benny L., b. Aug 1899 2. Benjamin Faison, b. 4 Mar 1902, (m) 1. Alberta Horrell, 2. Alma Carter. 3. Robert O., b. 10 Sept 1902, (m) Fannie Rooks 4. Willie Mae, (m) Arthur Hayes Horrell 5. Charlotte,b. 4 Aug 1915, (m) 1. Wilbur taylor, 2. Yates Colvin 6. Lacy Ray, b. 29 July1912, (m) Iva Miami Barnhill 7. Mavis, b. 5 April 1917, (m) Edmund Lee Barnhill 8. Ruth, b. 2 Sept 1918, (m) Conard Horrell 9. Archie L., (m) Docia Moore 10. Wilma, (m) unk Kelly Olin Mobley was the son of John A. Barnhill, b. abt 1788, and Susanna Gurganious. I went to school at Kelly with Charlotte's children, Ruth children, Mavis's children and Lacy's children and Willie Mae's children. Maybe others. They all lived over in Rowan on Highway 210. I remember the day Wilbur Taylor was killed. Charlotte worked in the lunch room at Kelly at the time. Later she married Yates Colvin. After Lacy's death Miami married then sheriff John B. Allen. She died herself soon after of a massive stroke if I remember correctly. Kay
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McGee, Smith, Melvin, Beard, McDonald, Kelly, Fisher Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HSB.2ACE/1540.1 Message Board Post: Will be starting some research. My mother Pauline W McGee was related--cousins?? to the Beards of Cumberland/Bladen/BeaverDam areas. Am trying to collect what I have.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HSB.2ACE/1401.1.1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I heard there was a Barnhill plantation on Black river in Bladen county. I do not know if it's true. I do know that census records show John Barnhill to have two slaves in 1800. (I think) I do not have the info with me, I'm at work. Several of the Barnhills had slave about that time period.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Barnhill/Hayes Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HSB.2ACE/1401.1.1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello Don Your in the right location. I'm actually looking from african american Barnhills of the Canetuck/French Creek (Bladen area) and Point Caswell proximity, whom were slaves. How much detailed information do you have on John Barnhill (ie: personal and/or Estate information) that talks about slaves. Was there a Barnhill Plantation and where would it be located on the Black River or vicinity..? Thanks -Derrick
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HSB.2ACE/1401.2 Message Board Post: Albert Jackson Barnhill, son of Olin Mobley and Charlotte Octavia Bordeaux Barnhill, married Emily Lucy Rooks. Albert Jackson, b. 12 Aug 1876, d. 1 June 1929, Emily Lucy Rooks, b. 24 Dec 1882, d. 16 Jan 1975, both are buried at Haw Bluff Baptist church cemetery in Bladen County. Children: 1. Benny L., b. Aug 1899 2. Benjamin Faison, b. 4 Mar 1902, (m) 1. Alberta Horrell, 2. Alma Carter. 3. Robert O., b. 10 Sept 1902, (m) Fannie Rooks 4. Willie Mae, (m) Arthur Hayes Horrell 5. Charlotte,b. 4 Aug 1915, (m) 1. Wilbur taylor, 2. Yates Colvin 6. Lacy Ray, b. 29 July1912, (m) Iva Miami Barnhill 7. Mavis, b. 5 April 1917, (m) Edmund Lee Barnhill 8. Ruth, b. 2 Sept 1918, (m) Conard Horrell 9. Archie L., (m) Docia Moore 10. Wilma, (m) unk Kelly Olin Mobley was the son of John A. Barnhill, b. abt 1788, and Susanna Gurganious.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HSB.2ACE/1401.1.1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Point Caswell is in Pender county, Canetuck is in Bladen county. Black river separates the counties. The Barnhill family lived in New hanover, Pender and Bladen counties, Columbus, and other counties. I am descended from John Barnhill who came to New Hanover county in about 1800 from Pit county. I live in Pender county about four miles from the Bladen county line.
Two genetic matches to my WEST lineage have been found via the WEST DNA project, and it is wonderful indeed to have my paper research confirmed in this fashion! I would like very much to contact a male, lineal descendant of Willis WEST, Sr., or one of Willis's sons/grandsons, to discuss DNA testing. Many thanks.
By any chance did you see anything on a Luther Blackburn born August 1, 1863 and died Feb 26, 1895. He was killed working as a brakeman on a train in Fayetteville, NC. He is buried in the Smith Cemetery perhaps at or near a Presbyterian Church. He was married to Flora Elizabeth Smtih born Oct 11, 1867 Willmington, NC on July 7, 1883 in Sikes, Bladen County, NC. Flora was the daughter of David L. Smith (1824-1911) Fayetteville, NC and Eliza N. Fowler (died 1912). David L. Smith was the son of David Smith (1779-1848) and Sarah MacLean born 1807 Cumberland Co. NC. Luther Blackburn is a brick wall in my tree. After his death Flora took her children and moved to Georgia. She married again and later moved with family to Florida. Ann Robbins
Mary, It is a rainy day, and I was at a block on my search so did some on yours, found this info on your Blackburn's and McLean's. Helen Ennis Williams 1830 Bladen Co. census Burwell Blackburn, 2 males 15-20, 1 male 50-60, this is only Blackburn showing up in Bladen in 1830, he was listed in Sampson in 1820 1840 Bladen Co. Burrell Blackburn 1 male 10-15, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 50-60 born NC Gouley Blackburn 1 male under 5, 1 male 20-30, these are only Blackburns listed in Bladen in 1840 born NC 1850 Bladen Co. Cape Fear, NE side Gouldbury Blackburn 34 NC Margaret A. 31 NC Milsey (female) 15 William 12 Lucian Williams 9 (don't know how he ties in, unless relative of Margeret's) 1850 Bladen Co. Cape Fear, NE side Burrell Blackburn 77 NC Serena M. 61 NC Wilie 31 Disey 33 1850 Bladen Co. Cape Fear, NE side John K. Blackburn 23 NC (must be other brother of Gouley from 1840 census) Ann E. 23 NC James 1 Rebecca Harvill 58 NC (maybe Ann E.'s mother ?) 1860 Bladen Co. G.B. Blackburn 45 NC Margaret 42 NC 1860 Bladen Co. William J. Blackburn 23 NC Arra 21 NC 1870 Census, can not find William and Arra no where in census' found Orra/Arra in 1880 Bladen Co., Colly Twp, with father John McLean 70 years old living with her and children, believe William died in Civil War, check record below. Could not find John Mclean in 1870 census no where checked all states, found his children living in other households. Following are census records of John McLean 1850 Bladen Co. SW Side Cape Fear John McLean 38 NC Celey 36 NC Sarah J. 15 Helen 14 Orra 12 Arcibald 6 Eli 5 Mary A. 2 1860 Bladen PO Elizabethtown John P. McLain 49 Turpintine Selia 46 Archibald 16 Eli 14 Mary 11 R.A. (female) 9 Margaret 5 Amelia 1 1870 Bladen, Bladenboro Twp Eli McLane 23 Helen 17 (could be sister, but age wrong) 1870 Bladen Co., Bladenboro Twp Rose McLane 19, listed as Domestic servant in household of David Hester Margaret McLane 15, listed as domestic servant in household of Monroe Singletery S.A. McLean 10 (female) listed as nurse in household of Robert Edwards 1880 Bladen Co., Colly Twp. Orra Blackburn 40 NC unknown daug.20 (could not make out) NC Jefferson 18 NC Alice 16 NC Hattie 5 NC Millie infant born in Apr. granddaughter John McLean 70 NC father 1900 Bladen Co, Elizabethtown Jeff Blackburn, head, Mar. 1862, 37, md 11 years, farmer Martha J., wife, Sept. 1869, 31. 5 Children, 5 living Alma J., daug., Sept. 1889, 10 Carrie L., daug. July 1891, 8 David M., son, Sept. 1893, 6 Mary J., Daug., Oct. 1895, 4 Leroy, son, Mar. 1899, 1 Orra, mother, July 1838, 57, widow, 4 children, 2 living 1910 Bladen, Brown Marsh Twp. Jeff L. Blackburn, head, 47, married 22 years, farmer Martha J., wife, 41, 7 children, 7 living Alma, daug., 20 Carrie, daug., 18 David, son, 16 Mary, daug., 14 Leroy, son, 10 Ada, daug., 7 Lela, daug., 4 Arra, mother, 68, widow 1920 Bladen Co., Brown Marsh Twp., Clarkton Jefferson L. Blackburn 57, Married Leroy, son 20, s Ada m., daug, 17, s Lela, daug., 14 s Leon S., son, 7, s Don't know where Martha and Arra are in 1920, but they both show back up in 1930. If you find out please let me know, might make an interesting story to your family history 1930 Robeson Co. Saint Pauls Jefferson L. Blackburn 65 Married 26 years Martha J. wife, 61, md 26 years Leon S., son, 17 Arra, mother, 90, wd maybe Arra is buried somewhere around Saint Pauls, you should be able to order her death cert. from County Seat. The following is Civil War Record for a William J. Blackburn, in Co K 18 Inf.regiment, most of these men in this Co. were from Bladen Co., must likely this is William Jefferson, also Civil War record of Lucian Williams, notice same Company. I hope this info helps you and if I can help any more let me know, Helen Ennis Williams Name: William J Blackburn , Enlistment Date: 15 July 1863 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Confederacy State Served: North Carolina Unit Numbers: 129 129 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 15 July 1863 Enlisted in _Company K, 18th Infantry Regiment North Carolina_ (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsregiment&f0=129&f11=Confederacy) on 15 July 1863. Killed _Company K, 18th Infantry Regiment North Carolina_ (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsregiment&f0=129&f11=Confederacy) on 16 August 1864 in Fussell's Mill, VA Name: Lucian H Williams , Occupation: Farmer Enlistment Date: 26 April 1861 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Confederacy State Served: North Carolina Unit Numbers: 129 129 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 26 April 1861 at the age of 19 Enlisted in _Company K, 18th Infantry Regiment North Carolina_ (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsregiment&f0=129&f11=Confederacy) on 26 April 1861. Killed _Company K, 18th Infantry Regiment North Carolina_ (http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?&ti=0&db=hdsregiment&f0=129&f11=Confederacy) on 03 May 1863 in Chancellorsville, VA
Donna, Cumberland Land Abstracts only goes to 1780. Dee For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1:43 PM Subject: Bladen_County_lookup Please check to see if there is a deed for David or John Williams in Cumberland land records in the early 1800s. I forgot what the number was on the list. Thanks for all your help. Donna