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/797.803 Message Board Post: Bob, Not sure if this will help, but I have a Hollingsworth file that has info on a Peter McLemore Smith 1831-1908 married to Sophia Thaggard 1837-1877 with a child: Mark Peter Smith 1875-1955 who married Elizabeth Louise (Bessie Mae) Melvin 1878-1962. Is this part of your family? If so, I'll be glad to send you the file. The names you mentioned were so similar, I thought I'd mention it to you. My family surnames are Spell, Hales, Fisher, Melvin, Martin, Moore, Bullard, Hollingsworth, Willis, Strickland, Royal, Butler, Simmons, Herrington....and all from Bladen/Cumberland/Sampson Counties. A close friend of my late grandmother Mildred Hales of Roseboro is a McLemore. I've always known him as "Toot", but not sure of his real given name. Anyway, if you'd like, I'll email you the file I mentioned. Claudia Spell Ceespell@bellsouth.net
All HERRINGS that were born before 1820 as listed in Sampson County Cemetery books. >From # 197 HERRING CEMETERY (directions given if needed, p. 34) Silas Herring, 12 Oct. 1804 - 12 Aug. 1853 Remarks: 48 years., 10 months. Jane Herring, 20 Mar. 1808 - 20 Dec. 1875 Remarks: 67 years, 9 months Wife of Silas Herring HERRING CEMETERY (directions given if needed, p. 111) Richard Herring, ______1726 - ______1803 Remarks: With a partner made guns bayonets, and rifles for the American at his gunnery during the revolutionary war. The gunnery was destroyed by the tories. His children were Enoch, Gabriel, John, Stephen, Mary, Ann. He lived and is buried near here. Nehemiah Herring, 07 Apr. 1814 - 09 Aug. 1890 Sallie A. Herring, 14 Feb. 1824 - 22 Sep. 1892 Remarks: Wife of Nehemiah Herring HERRING CEMETERY (directions given if needed, p. 111) G. W. Herring, 04 Mar. 1818 - 24 May 1893 HERRING CEMETERY (directions given if needed, p. 128) Sarah A. Herring, 16 May 1810 - 04 Dec. 1884 Nathan Herring, 09 Feb. 1811 - 01 Nov. 1883 HERRING CEMETERY (directions given if needed, p. 183) Owen Herring, ______ 1809 - ______1864 Remarks: And the members of the family that rests here. HERRING CEMETERY (directions given if needed, p. 222) Richard Herring, 19 Feb. 1816 - 02 May 1901 VANN CEMETERY (directions given if needed, p. 237) Annie Herring, ______ - ______ Remarks: Mother of James Herring, Sr. WELLS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY (directions given if needed, P. 302) Stephen Herring, 22 Nov. 1805 - 13 Oct. 1874 Remarks: Age 68 years, 10 months, 21 days. Catherine Jane Herring, 11 Jun. 1816 - 18 May 1839 >From # 196 HERRING CEMETERY (directions given if needed, p. 176) Robert N. Herring, ___ Aug. 1809 - ___Mar. 1884 Betsy McLamb Herring, ___Nov. 1815 - ___Jul. 1890 Remarks: Wife of Robert N. Herring Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm
Oh Yeah! BEASLEY, Fereby, orph of William, Henry Durden, gdn, 3/6/1837, Emanuel, GB. BEASLEY, Mary Ann, orph of William, Henry Durden, gdn, 3/6/1837, Emanuel, GB. BEASLEY, William, decd, Ekizabth Beasley, admx, 3/6/1837: Henry Durden, gdn of orphs: Mary Ann and Fereby,Emanuel, GB. GRAHAM, James, decd, Rufus Knight, admr, Henry Durden, sur, 5/6/1837, Emanuel, AB. HAYS, Garsey, minor of Gideon, James Marsh, gdn, Henry Durden, Samuel Ramsey, sur, 3/1/1824, Emanuel, GB. HAYS, Gideon, decd, "received of Samuel Kenedy $1282 in full of all moneys due est of Gideon Hayes." signed Gideon M. Keneday, 2/23/1839, Emanuel, AB. HEETH, William W., illeg child of Sarah Heeth, Hardy V. Heeth, gdn, Henry Durden, David Connady, sur, 11/2/1835, emanuel, GB. JENKINS, John, orph of Sampson, Jr., Elizabeth Jenkins, gdn, John Moore, Henry Durden, sur, 5/6/1839, Emanuel, GB. JENKINS, Louisa, orph of Sampson, Jr., Elizabeth Jenkins, gdn, John Moore, Henry Durden, sur, 5/6/1839, Emanuel, GB. JENKINS, William, orph of Sampson, Jr., Elizabeth Jenkins, gdn, John Moore, Henry Durden, sur, 5/6/1839, Neill McLeod, gdn 1/11/1840, Duncan McLeod, John Gills, surs. Emanuel, GB. KENT, Isaac, decd, John Rountree, Henry Durden, admrs, 9/13/1833, Emanuel, AB. PRICE, George, illegitimate, Jesse Wiggins, admr, Henry Durden, sur, 1/12/1833, Emanuel, GB. WATERS, James, decd, Elijah Waters, admr w/LWT annexed, Josiah Drew, Thomas Drew,, Henry Durden, surs, 7/6/1835, Emanuel, GB. WIGGINS, Grady, John Wiggins apptd gdn, Henry Durden, Jesse Scarborough, sur, 9/16/1830, Emanuel, GB. You have no idea what an act of love this was. I had to use a magnifying glass to read the print and you have to read the entire page for find each name. Happy New Year, Claudia. Love, Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Claudia Cannady <CannadyGal@msn.com> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 9:07 PM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] #183 Cannady/Durden Thank you very much! This is definitely the elder Daniel Cannady of Emanuel Co. Henry Durden was my ggg-grandfather. He was father-in-law to my gg-grandfather Daniel B. Cannady. It is said Henry's wife was a Cannady and we know three of his daughters married Cannady's. Anything else on DURDEN OR DURDENO from #183. Again, thanks in advance. Claudia Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
Hi Fredreica, Welcome to Bladen. I think I'd prefer to wade through snakes than go looking for MacLeods and Bethunes. They were truly a confusing bunch. Maybe the addition of the Martin name will calm me down. We'll pass right on by the Early Pee Dee Settlers (it's SC and they're not there). Yadkin County was formed from Surry County in 1850 and Surry County was formed from Rowan County in 1770, so we need to look at Surry County for the Martins. Unfortunately I have very little on that area (on the Virginia line). From # # 27 (Cumberland census of 1790) BETHUNE, COLLIN BETHUNE, FARQUHARD BETHUNE, MURDOCK McLeod - tons of them, including a Murdock. Martin - 3 (not on your list) From # 147 MARTIN, John [to] JOHNSON, Betsey, 03/15/10 6 BETHUNE women are listed, one even married a McLeod. 36 McLeod women are listed, one married a Martin, John L, but it was in 1839 From # 11 These are the only Wills I could find pertaining to your family. Martin, Angus, 067 [Montgomery County], 1863 WB-1/102, AR Martin, Angus, 067 [Montgomery County], 1877, WB-2/88, AR Martin, Angus, 067 [Montgomery County], 1862, WB-1/94 Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul & Fredreica Speyer <speyer@bellsouth.net> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 11:38 AM Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: Early Pee Dee Settlers Dear Dee - I have recently joined this list and may have missed the dates that constitute "Early" for Pee Dee settlers. I am looking for my ancestor, John Bethune Martin. His father was Murdock/Murdoch Martin and his mother was Flora Bethune - they came to NC from Skye, Scotland sometime after the battle of Culloden Moor. John Bethune Martin's grandparents were Capt. John Martin, a loyalist, and Marion "Sarah" MacLeod who also came over to NC from Skye. Several of Murdock's brothers also settled in NC. Murdock had two other sons named Angus and Farquar. I'm really just looking for information on John Bethune Martin to help me figure out who he married. He was born in 1791 and married before 1820. According to census records, he lived around the Pee Dee and Yadkin. Thanks for any help on John Bethune, J.B. or Jno. B. Martin. Fredreica ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dee Thompson" <d7777@worldnet.att.net> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 9:08 PM Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: Early Pee Dee Settlers > Hi Elaine, > From # 195 > WHITE, WILLIAM ID:1969 > Date in Pee Dee: 1759 Last date: 1772 > Location: ST. DAVID'S PARISH > Source(s): GREGG, JVSDP. > Notes: CLERK OF HITCHCOCK'S COMPANY DURING FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. > > TERRILL, JAMES ID: 2251 > Date in Pee Dee: 1783 > Source(s): GREGG P. 413 > Revolutionary War Service: LIEUTENANT IN BENTON'S REGIMENT. > > TOOTLES, OBED ID: 2253 > Date in Pee Dee: 1782 > Source(s): GREGG P. 413 > Revolutionary War Service: PRIVATE IN MARION'S BRIGADE. > > FLOWERS, JOHN ID: 2507 > Date in Pee Dee: 1780 > Location: PRESENT MARION COUNTY > Source(s): SELLERS, RUDISILL, BODDIE. > Notes: SON OF HENRY #2505 > Revolutionary War Service: PRIVATE IN MARION'S BRIGADE > > FLOWERS, HENRY ID: 2505 > Spouse: PATSY SAVAGE > Children: ARCHIE, JAMES, BETSY, JOHN, JACOB, NANCY, HENRY, BENNETT, > SALLIE, WILLIAM, MOLLIE, OLIVE. > Date in Pee Dee: 1750 > Location: PRESENT MARION COUNTY > Source(s): SELLERS > > Note: children of above Henry that are also listed are Archibald and > Henry. > > Dee > For details on sources used, refer to this link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Elaine Steere <c21highctry@skybest.com> > To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 1:58 PM > Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: Early Pee Dee Settlers > > > Dee, > Would you please check on the following families: > WHITE (1755-1775) James Taylor, William, Reuben, James > > TERRELL (?- 1800) Richmond, Philemon, James ? > > TOOTLE till 1810, any > > FLOWERS till 1800, John or Charles > > Thanks in advance. You are a real jewel. > > Elaine > > > >
Thank you very much! This is definitely the elder Daniel Cannady of Emanuel Co. Henry Durden was my ggg-grandfather. He was father-in-law to my gg-grandfather Daniel B. Cannady. It is said Henry's wife was a Cannady and we know three of his daughters married Cannady's. Anything else on DURDEN OR DURDENO from #183. Again, thanks in advance. Claudia Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
Looks like Emanuel (Guardians Bonds) on both. Griffis, Mary, orph and minor of John, decd, Robert Higdon, gdn, John Higdon, Henry Durden, Daniel Kenady, surs, 5/1/1837, Emanuel, GB. Griffis, Reuben, minor of John, decd, Robert Higdon, gdn, John Higdon, Henry Durden, Daniel Kenady, surs, 5/1/1837, Emanuel, GB. For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Claudia Cannady <CannadyGal@msn.com> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 8:44 PM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] #183 Daniel Kenady witness >From #183 Dee...you wrote... Sorry, Claudia, nothing except a Daniel Kenady in 1837 witnessing the Wills of Mary Griffis and Reuben Griffis. Very interesting, the elder Daniel "Kenady" was neighbor to the Griffiths(sp). Do you know what county this was from and who the other witnesses were? Thanks in advance, ClaudiaGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
>From #183 Dee...you wrote... Sorry, Claudia, nothing except a Daniel Kenady in 1837 witnessing the Wills of Mary Griffis and Reuben Griffis. Very interesting, the elder Daniel "Kenady" was neighbor to the Griffiths(sp). Do you know what county this was from and who the other witnesses were? Thanks in advance, ClaudiaGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Storm/Sealey/Barfield/Andrews Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HSB.2ACE/1214.1226.1 Message Board Post: Wendel Storm had a son, James Storm d 1840 Lumberton (Robeson Co NC) who was my gr gr gr grandfather.His daughter was Harriett Storm b abt 1821 md 1851 Rob. Co NC Sampson Sealey b 1796 Rob Co NC d 1860 Rob Co NC and they had French Troy Sealey b 1856 Rob Co NC md 1872 Rob Co NC Mary Ann Barfield b 1856 d 1883 and had Jane Mytre Sealey b 1880 Rob Co d 1964 Fair Bluff NC md 1897 Rob Co James Hale Andrews b 1870 Rob Co NC d 1946 Fair Bluff NC who were my grandparents...
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Roy, Thank you for the compliments about the website, but that is totally the wonderful work of the Bladen County Listowner, Jason Bordeaux. Since I haven't heard back from you on anything else that you might need I'm going to send you the additional census information. >From # 27 MALOY, ANGUS 1 free white males of 16 and upwards 3 free white males under sixteen years 2 free white female MALOY, DANIEL 2 free white males of 16 and upwards 2 free white males under sixteen years 3 free white female MALOY, DUNCAN 1 free white males of 16 and upwards 3 free white female Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Dee Thompson To: Dee Thompson Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 10:11 AM Subject: Re: [NCCUMBER] Request for a1800 Cencus Lookup For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: LEastes2@aol.com To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 4:30 PM Subject: Re: [NCCUMBER] Request for a1800 Cencus Lookup In a message dated 12/14/01 9:52:54 AM Central Standard Time, d7777@worldnet.att.net writes: Roy, I don't have Robeson but the Cumberland County Census of 1790 lists a John Maloy. MALOY, John, 2 free white males of 16 and upwards 1 free white female 4 slaves Also listed are Angus, Daniel and Duncan Maloy. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< >>>>>>>>>>>>......... Hi Dee! Thanks ever so much for the above information! John Maloy b: 1726 (age 64 in 1790) had a son: Angus b:1745 (age 45 in 1790) - Whose sons were: Daniel b: 1786 (age 4 in 1790) Angus b: ? Ages Unknown Duncan b: ? Would you please tell me what the Census says about Daniel, Angus and Duncan? I checked your web site and think it is terriffic! I have printed out the references for further study. Do you charge for lookups? I am 80 years old and confined to the house. I have written two books and have all my records on my web site at - www.eastes.org. After setting up the site I find I am unable to maintain it so I am passing that over to a cousin in IN the first of the year. Now I am looking into my wife's Maloy family to stretch it as far as possible while I can. Thank you ever so much for your help! Best Regards Roy Eastes Gulfport, MS USAF Retired <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. Man is the only Animal that Blushes, or needs to -- Mark Twain
Cornelia, I don't know how many of these e-mail addresses are still viable but these people would certainly be a good start. MCDONALD: Renee Bradfield (GA) steve1@zebra.net Donnie McDonald (Cumberland) dmacd@marlboroelectric.net Marsha Ford (GA, Bladen) meandsteve@cybertrails.com Lou Marsh (GA) Marsh29461@aol.com Debbie Rodgers (Bladen) butterfly4108@webtv.net Lynn Hicks (Bladen) hicks@mohawk.net Another approach is to click on the URL below my name, scroll down the menu to mailing list and then type in McDonald and search for each year shown. If you still need help, just yell. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: <Ctcbholmes@aol.com> To: <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 4:37 PM Subject: Archibald McDonald Dear Dee, As you have a lot of information on early settlers of Bladen County, I wonder if you can help with this person. Bob Quinn of Florida is trying to get some direction, and I am trying to help him. His ancestor, (uncle) ARCHIBALD MCDONALD, was born in Argylshire, Scotland in approximately 1779. He first lived on the Big Swamp in Bladen County near the place known (in 1899) as Maysville. He was ordained as an elder at St. Pauls Presbyterian Church in 1828. He died in 2 June 1855. His oldest son, Alexander, m. Martha Green Clark. His daugher, Sally McDonald married John McIntyre. In 1850, Archibald's son, Archibald I. McDonald and wife Eliza, are living on a farm in Hollow Township, an area of northwest Bladen County. Arch McDonald's grandson, Malcom McDonald served as a Robeson County Deputy sheriff, and Archibald D. McDonald was the Bladen County Registrar of Deeds. If you know of this person, or whom Bob might contact in this regard, he and I would appreciate it. Cornelia Holmes
Okay, Bob, although this doesn't say much for my social calendar tonight. >From # 5 BOOK 1A p. 41 WILLIAM (8) [sic] MERCER to JOHN MURROW, both of Duplin Co., 10 Apr 1783 for 20 pds. specie 100A on the ES of the Northeast River & N of Limestone Swamp on BS of Tapman's Branch, a drain of Horse Branch. Wit: HICK MILLS, WILLIAM NETHERICK. July Ct. 1784. p. 321 Paraphrased WILLIAM MURROW witnessed a deed from JOHN JONES to JOHN WEEDINGS, both of Duplin County, 11 June 1783. p. 363 Paraphrased A mention of JAMES MURROW'S plantation line in a deed from THOMAS PICKET of New Hanover County to JOHN PARKER of Duplin County, 6 November 1786. p. 382 Paraphrased JAMES MURROW and JOHN MURROW witnessed a deed from HICKS MILLS to BENJAMIN DULANY, both of Duplin County, 20 March, 1787. BOOK 3A p. 95 Paraphrased JOHN MURROW witnessed a deed from JACOB WILLIAMS, Esqr., to THOMAS QUIN, planter, both of Duplin County, 17 October, 1793. p. 113 WILLIAM (sign) NETHERCUT of Onslow Co., to JOHN MURROW of Duplin Co., 20 Oct 1794, for 200 pds. specie 100A on the ES of the Northeast River & on a branch of the NS of Limestone known as Cabbin Branch, beg. at the run of Cabbin Branch on MESSER'S line, & adj. CALEB QUIN, MESSER, sd. NETHERCUT, ABNER QUIN, ANTHONY MILLER & MUMFORD. Wit: JOAB (X) PADGET, RENN NETHERCUT. Jan. Ct. 1795. p. 493 Paraphrased A mention of "at a hickory in the low ground below JACOB MURRAY'S old seat of a house" in a deed from JOHN HOUSTON to JAMES WILLIAMS, both of Duplin County, 20 September, 1808. BOOK 4A p. Paraphrased JOHN MURROW, JNR. witnessed a deed from JOHN JOHNSTON to ANDREW McINTIRE, both of Duplin County, 8 November, 1804 Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: RBurton904@aol.com To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 1:54 AM Subject: MURROW/MORROW Lookup Dee: Could you take a look at your Duplin Co, NC Deed and Probate Books for the surname MURROW/MORROW, with names like John, Jacob and Robert and James. I know that there are MURRAYs in Duplin Co, NC also. I'd be interested in any MURRAYs with first names of John, Jacob and Robert. Sarah was wife of a John MURROW in 1774. Catherine was wife of James Murrow, who died in 1760. I have the following deeds that I found in an index: Deed Book Page 1 or 1A 041 William Mercer deeded to John Marron/Murrow 3A 113 William Nethercut deed to John Murrow F 120 Zack Carter deeded to Jno(?) Murray Sr Q 031 John Murrow Sr deeded to John Murrow Jr U 341 John Murrow deed to Hogan Hunter This may not be all deeds prior to 1830. Thanks for your help. Bob Burton in Gainesville, FL
Sorry, Claudia, nothing except a Daniel Kenady in 1837 witnessing the Wills of Mary Griffis and Reuben Griffis. For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Claudia Cannady <CannadyGal@msn.com> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 11:00 PM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] #183 Cannady Dee Hope you had a pleasant holiday and I wish you a Happy New Year. Would you please look in #183 for Daniel B. Cannady or Rebecca Durden Cannady. Thanks in advance, Claudia Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
>From # 147 WRIGHT, Hiram [to] BOWDEN, Sarah, 05/13/1842 WRIGHT, Hiram [to] BOWDEN, Elizabeth, 02/05/1850 WRIGHT, Hiram [to] BOWDEN, Nancy A., 10/29/1863 I would suspect that he remarried as a widower. I doubt that two more sisters would marry a man that was divorced from a third sister. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Margaret Sessions <margarets5@hotmail.com> To: <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 10:45 AM Subject: Re: Bladen_County_lookup If you have the names and dates I would appreciate them. also, would you perhaps, I know, I'm asking a lot, why he married them? did they die, did he divorce them? He didn't stay with them very long at a time, couldn't have to have married 3 of them. Thanks a bunch. Margaret I'm proud to be an American where at least I know I'm free and I won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and I gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today cause there ain't no doubt I love this land, God Bless AMerica. by L E E G R E E N W O O D _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
Dear Dee - I have recently joined this list and may have missed the dates that constitute "Early" for Pee Dee settlers. I am looking for my ancestor, John Bethune Martin. His father was Murdock/Murdoch Martin and his mother was Flora Bethune - they came to NC from Skye, Scotland sometime after the battle of Culloden Moor. John Bethune Martin's grandparents were Capt. John Martin, a loyalist, and Marion "Sarah" MacLeod who also came over to NC from Skye. Several of Murdock's brothers also settled in NC. Murdock had two other sons named Angus and Farquar. I'm really just looking for information on John Bethune Martin to help me figure out who he married. He was born in 1791 and married before 1820. According to census records, he lived around the Pee Dee and Yadkin. Thanks for any help on John Bethune, J.B. or Jno. B. Martin. Fredreica ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dee Thompson" <d7777@worldnet.att.net> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 9:08 PM Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: Early Pee Dee Settlers > Hi Elaine, > From # 195 > WHITE, WILLIAM ID:1969 > Date in Pee Dee: 1759 Last date: 1772 > Location: ST. DAVID'S PARISH > Source(s): GREGG, JVSDP. > Notes: CLERK OF HITCHCOCK'S COMPANY DURING FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. > > TERRILL, JAMES ID: 2251 > Date in Pee Dee: 1783 > Source(s): GREGG P. 413 > Revolutionary War Service: LIEUTENANT IN BENTON'S REGIMENT. > > TOOTLES, OBED ID: 2253 > Date in Pee Dee: 1782 > Source(s): GREGG P. 413 > Revolutionary War Service: PRIVATE IN MARION'S BRIGADE. > > FLOWERS, JOHN ID: 2507 > Date in Pee Dee: 1780 > Location: PRESENT MARION COUNTY > Source(s): SELLERS, RUDISILL, BODDIE. > Notes: SON OF HENRY #2505 > Revolutionary War Service: PRIVATE IN MARION'S BRIGADE > > FLOWERS, HENRY ID: 2505 > Spouse: PATSY SAVAGE > Children: ARCHIE, JAMES, BETSY, JOHN, JACOB, NANCY, HENRY, BENNETT, > SALLIE, WILLIAM, MOLLIE, OLIVE. > Date in Pee Dee: 1750 > Location: PRESENT MARION COUNTY > Source(s): SELLERS > > Note: children of above Henry that are also listed are Archibald and > Henry. > > Dee > For details on sources used, refer to this link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Elaine Steere <c21highctry@skybest.com> > To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 1:58 PM > Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Re: Early Pee Dee Settlers > > > Dee, > Would you please check on the following families: > WHITE (1755-1775) James Taylor, William, Reuben, James > > TERRELL (?- 1800) Richmond, Philemon, James ? > > TOOTLE till 1810, any > > FLOWERS till 1800, John or Charles > > Thanks in advance. You are a real jewel. > > Elaine > > > >
WRIGHT, HIRAM A., 020 [Caswell County], 1881, WB-A/334 [Will Book A page 334], CTY The original Will is held by Caswell County. I do not know if the State Archives has a copy, but you can check by going to this website. If they don't have it they can certainly tell you how to contact Caswell County. www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/archives/arch/mail.htm Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Margaret Sessions <margarets5@hotmail.com> To: <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 8:54 AM Subject: Re: Bladen_County_lookup Dee, how would I get a copy of Hiram A Wright's will? Is it online? Do you have a copy of it? I would love to get it to see if it is the right Wright and that would be by the names in the will. I am willing to pay for it, just do not know where to get it. Margaret I'm proud to be an American where at least I know I'm free and I won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and I gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today cause there ain't no doubt I love this land, God Bless AMerica. by L E E G R E E N W O O D _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
We have tried to locate one also -- no luck. I suggested once to Jason to consider writing one. If you can get a copy of "The Chronicles of the Cape Fear" there is good info particularly the lower Cape Fear in the Wilmington area. Allen Betty & Allen Johannes abelj@htcomp.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Mallory" <wmmallory@msn.com> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 3:27 PM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] history reference > I am looking for a good social history reference book for eastern NC; one that discusses people's everyday lives and way-of-life in the 18th and 19th centuries, rather than one concentrating exclusively on the wars and political activity. Does anyone have one to recommend, and where can it be purchased? > > Thanks, Bill Mallory >
Dee Thompson wrote: Dee, Thank you so much. Elaine > > Hi Elaine, > >From # 195 > WHITE, WILLIAM ID:1969 > Date in Pee Dee: 1759 Last date: 1772 > Location: ST. DAVID'S PARISH > Source(s): GREGG, JVSDP. > Notes: CLERK OF HITCHCOCK'S COMPANY DURING FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR. > > TERRILL, JAMES ID: 2251 > Date in Pee Dee: 1783 > Source(s): GREGG P. 413 > Revolutionary War Service: LIEUTENANT IN BENTON'S REGIMENT. > > TOOTLES, OBED ID: 2253 > Date in Pee Dee: 1782 > Source(s): GREGG P. 413 > Revolutionary War Service: PRIVATE IN MARION'S BRIGADE. > > FLOWERS, JOHN ID: 2507 > Date in Pee Dee: 1780 > Location: PRESENT MARION COUNTY > Source(s): SELLERS, RUDISILL, BODDIE. > Notes: SON OF HENRY #2505 > Revolutionary War Service: PRIVATE IN MARION'S BRIGADE > > FLOWERS, HENRY ID: 2505 > Spouse: PATSY SAVAGE > Children: ARCHIE, JAMES, BETSY, JOHN, JACOB, NANCY, HENRY, BENNETT, > SALLIE, WILLIAM, MOLLIE, OLIVE. > Date in Pee Dee: 1750 > Location: PRESENT MARION COUNTY > Source(s): SELLERS > > Note: children of above Henry that are also listed are Archibald and > Henry. > > Dee > For details on sources used, refer to this link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm >
I am seeking any information on any GURGANUS, any spelling variation, any time before 1900. Specifically, more information on that might clarify the details of the following family, listed in the "North Carolina tombstone transcription project" from the Family History Center: Gurganious, A. Z. b. Jul. 20, 1868 d. May 14, 1870 Dau. of J.W. & E.A. Gurganious Bladen County, Abbottsburg, N.C. Baldwin Cemetery Gurganious, P. E. b. Jul. 16, 1810 d. Aug. 14 1870 Dau. of J.W. & E.A. Gurganious Bladen County, Abbottsburg, N.C. Baldwin Cemetery Also, I have information on the following families of Bladen Co, and over 1,000 other GURGANUS's from elsewhere, all on my website www.gurganus.org. Elizabeth Ann Boswell & W. Gurganus Susan Rebecca Bourdeaux & Kinchen Devane Gurganious
Dee Hope you had a pleasant holiday and I wish you a Happy New Year. Would you please look in #183 for Daniel B. Cannady or Rebecca Durden Cannady. Thanks in advance, Claudia Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com