Thanks Dee -- I guess I should have made myself clearer. We have the info from the PeeDee Settlers, parish records and we have a copy of the will in Anson Co. I just thought there might have been an uncovered little tid bit. Y'all have a wonderful holidays. peace and blessings Allen Betty & Allen Johannes abelj@htcomp.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dee Thompson" <d7777@worldnet.att.net> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 8:14 PM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Bladen_County_lookup KEMP IN SC > Hi you two. > > First, I found him in a fabulous 2-volume set (not on the list) EARLY > PEE DEE SETTLERS, John M. Gregg, Heritage Books, Inc., Bowie, MD, 1993 > > KEMP, WILLIAM ID: 1223 > Spouse: ELIZABETH [-- ? --] > Children: SARAH, STEPHEN. > Date [first] in Pee Dee: 1737 Last Date [in Pee Dee]: 1741 > Location: PRINCE FREDERICK PARISH > Source (s): RBPPFW. > > He is not in the books that you named, but I do have his Will if you > need it (#193 ANSON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA DEED ABSTRACTS, 1749-1766, > ABSTRACTS OF WILLS & ESTATES, 1749-1795) > Love, > Dee > For details on sources used, refer to this link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Allen Johannes <abelj@htcomp.net> > To: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> > Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 4:23 PM > Subject: Bladen_County_lookup > > > Dee --- Would you please look in Books # 180, 181, 182 for a klisting > of any > KEMP. We have William KEMP d. 1750, Anson Co. NC, but was in the > Prince > Frederick Winyah Parish as early as 1736 & Craven Co SC 1738. Thanks > for > your help and have a blessed Christmas > Allen > Betty & Allen Johannes > abelj@htcomp.net > > >
Hi you two. First, I found him in a fabulous 2-volume set (not on the list) EARLY PEE DEE SETTLERS, John M. Gregg, Heritage Books, Inc., Bowie, MD, 1993 KEMP, WILLIAM ID: 1223 Spouse: ELIZABETH [-- ? --] Children: SARAH, STEPHEN. Date [first] in Pee Dee: 1737 Last Date [in Pee Dee]: 1741 Location: PRINCE FREDERICK PARISH Source (s): RBPPFW. He is not in the books that you named, but I do have his Will if you need it (#193 ANSON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA DEED ABSTRACTS, 1749-1766, ABSTRACTS OF WILLS & ESTATES, 1749-1795) Love, Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Allen Johannes <abelj@htcomp.net> To: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 4:23 PM Subject: Bladen_County_lookup Dee --- Would you please look in Books # 180, 181, 182 for a klisting of any KEMP. We have William KEMP d. 1750, Anson Co. NC, but was in the Prince Frederick Winyah Parish as early as 1736 & Craven Co SC 1738. Thanks for your help and have a blessed Christmas Allen Betty & Allen Johannes abelj@htcomp.net
Hi - Moore County was formed from Cumberland Co in 1784. Moore Co. Courthouse burned in 1889. Reg of Deeds has b. & d. records from 1913, marriage & land records from 1889, land grants from 1784; Clerk Superiror Court has divorce, probate & civil Court records (no dates listed). I doubt there will be any records in Bladen Co. Cumberland was formed from Bladen co. in 1754. Cumberkland does state that the coiurthouse burned. Allen Betty & Allen Johannes abelj@htcomp.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul & Fredreica Speyer" <speyer@bellsouth.net> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 11:32 AM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Wife of John Martin > I am looking for the FIRST wife of my John Bethune Martin. He was born > about 1791 in Moore County, NC, in an area that may have been Bladen > or Cumberland County at one time. He married (2nd) Nancy Hill Harris > on August 24, 1824 in Montgomery Co. Before his marriage to Nancy > Harris, John B. Martin had a son named Atlas Jones Martin, who was > born December 22, 1820, North Carolina. Nancy Hill Harris is listed as > his mother on all family records, but I do not see that it is > possible. John and Nancy had a child soon after they were married and > it was not Atlas Jones Martin, so his date of birth is not in > question. The marriage date is in our family records and was found in > Raleigh at the Archives in published marriages from a NC newspaper. > > My John Martin was Clerk of County Court for Montgomery County (at > Lawrenceville) in the 1820's and 1830's. His name appears on many > documents as Jno. B. Martin, Esq. His brothers were Angus and Farquar > Martin. His father was Murdock or Murdoch Martin. They were all > involved in government and were friends and neighbors with a gentleman > named Atlas Jones. Since John Martin's second marriage was published, > I wonder if his first marriage (if they were married) was? If he was > married to Atlas Martin's mother, it would have been in 1819 or 1820, > I would assume, due to John B. Martin's age. Even then, he would only > have been about 18 or 19 years of age. > > John was born in America, but his parents were from Skye in Scotland. > I'm thinking they would have used whatever "Scottish Naming Patterns" > may have been in effect at that time. Why did J.B. Martin name his son > Atlas Jones Martin, after Atlas Jones? Was A. J. Martin illegitimate? > Was the mother estranged from her family and did she die during > childbirth and therefore the child was not named after her father? > >From what little I have been able to gather, Atlas Jones was in > between the age of John Martin and his father, Murdock Martin. I do > not believe that my John Bethune Martin's son, Atlas Jones Martin, > could have been the grandson of Atlas Jones. I have not ruled out a > family connection between the families of John B. Martin and Atlas > Jones, however. > > I am very interested in burial records from Harmony Presbyterian > Church, now Ellerbe Presbyterian Church, in Moore County; Mt. Carmel > Presbyterian Church, located on the border of Montgomery and Richmond > Counties; Longstreet Presbyterian Church; Bensalem Church and the Old > Scotch Graveyard in Moore County. These are the locations where most > of my ancestors (that I have been able to find) attended church and/or > are buried. > > I don't expect anyone to produce my missing ancestor, but if any of > you can offer hints, tips, suggestions, leads, etc. on how to go about > searching for the first wife of John Martin from marriage records, > church records, cemetery records, bastardy bonds, etc., I would > appreciate ANYTHING!!! Are there census records for Moore and/or > Montgomery County for 1820? I spent 2 days in Raleigh almost two years > ago and was unable to find her, but it was my first trip to an Archive > for genealogy research. If I could ever get back, I might know a > little more about what to look for and where!?! Thanks so much for > your help. > > Fredreica > speyer@bellsouth.net > > >
I am looking for the FIRST wife of my John Bethune Martin. He was born about 1791 in Moore County, NC, in an area that may have been Bladen or Cumberland County at one time. He married (2nd) Nancy Hill Harris on August 24, 1824 in Montgomery Co. Before his marriage to Nancy Harris, John B. Martin had a son named Atlas Jones Martin, who was born December 22, 1820, North Carolina. Nancy Hill Harris is listed as his mother on all family records, but I do not see that it is possible. John and Nancy had a child soon after they were married and it was not Atlas Jones Martin, so his date of birth is not in question. The marriage date is in our family records and was found in Raleigh at the Archives in published marriages from a NC newspaper. My John Martin was Clerk of County Court for Montgomery County (at Lawrenceville) in the 1820's and 1830's. His name appears on many documents as Jno. B. Martin, Esq. His brothers were Angus and Farquar Martin. His father was Murdock or Murdoch Martin. They were all involved in government and were friends and neighbors with a gentleman named Atlas Jones. Since John Martin's second marriage was published, I wonder if his first marriage (if they were married) was? If he was married to Atlas Martin's mother, it would have been in 1819 or 1820, I would assume, due to John B. Martin's age. Even then, he would only have been about 18 or 19 years of age. John was born in America, but his parents were from Skye in Scotland. I'm thinking they would have used whatever "Scottish Naming Patterns" may have been in effect at that time. Why did J.B. Martin name his son Atlas Jones Martin, after Atlas Jones? Was A. J. Martin illegitimate? Was the mother estranged from her family and did she die during childbirth and therefore the child was not named after her father? >From what little I have been able to gather, Atlas Jones was in between the age of John Martin and his father, Murdock Martin. I do not believe that my John Bethune Martin's son, Atlas Jones Martin, could have been the grandson of Atlas Jones. I have not ruled out a family connection between the families of John B. Martin and Atlas Jones, however. I am very interested in burial records from Harmony Presbyterian Church, now Ellerbe Presbyterian Church, in Moore County; Mt. Carmel Presbyterian Church, located on the border of Montgomery and Richmond Counties; Longstreet Presbyterian Church; Bensalem Church and the Old Scotch Graveyard in Moore County. These are the locations where most of my ancestors (that I have been able to find) attended church and/or are buried. I don't expect anyone to produce my missing ancestor, but if any of you can offer hints, tips, suggestions, leads, etc. on how to go about searching for the first wife of John Martin from marriage records, church records, cemetery records, bastardy bonds, etc., I would appreciate ANYTHING!!! Are there census records for Moore and/or Montgomery County for 1820? I spent 2 days in Raleigh almost two years ago and was unable to find her, but it was my first trip to an Archive for genealogy research. If I could ever get back, I might know a little more about what to look for and where!?! Thanks so much for your help. Fredreica speyer@bellsouth.net
Lonne, That is a wonderful offer. I hope you didn't have any other plans for Christmas. These three cemetery books have a number of Rackleys so we sure know they were heavy in Sampson. Thank you, Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Lonne Heath <lonneheath@coastalnet.com> To: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 8:14 PM Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] SAMPSON COUNTY CEMETERIES Dee, I have on loan to me a book on the Rackley Family. It is "Rackley, A Southern Colonial Family" by Eloise Fretz Potter and Timothy Wiley Rackley. There are a lot of lines from Duplin and Sampson county. I would be happy to do any lookups while I have the book. Thanks, Lonne ----- Original Message ----- From: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> To: <NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 8:40 AM Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] SAMPSON COUNTY CEMETERIES > Thank you, Richard for really good information. > At least we found Zelphenia (pure luck because she wasn't in the > index, but she was in the cemetery listed just before New Hope Church > Cemetery. These cemeteries have the same directions.) > . > From # 197 > REGISTER CEMETERY > Zyiphenia [sic] Byrd Rackley, born ______, died 01 Sep. 1884 > Remarks: Aged 32 years. Wife of D. F. Rackley > [Note: D. F. Rackley is not listed in this book] > > NOTE: I have the listings of the Oak Plains Baptist Church Cemetery > if you need to verify something from your visit. > > From # 150 > RICH FAMILY 946 > "...Dicey Lafayette [Rich] was born November 22. 1847 and married > William Byrd. They had four children..., William Lott who married > Mamie Johnson..." "William Lott and Mamie had the following children: > William Johnson who married Doris Wells, Frank Hatcher who never > married and Eleanor who married Sam Bloom...." submitted by Ben V. > Byrd (have full entry if needed) > > EDWARD AND MAHALA MATTHIS VAIL 1065 > "...Sarah W. Vail (1849?-?) married Timothy S. Byrd, son of William > and Jemima Murphy Byrd..." submitted by Billy R. Peterson (have full > entry if needed) > > Dee > For details on sources used, refer to this link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Richard & Jeannette Byrd <r-j.byrd@ix.netcom.com> > To: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> > Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 7:57 PM > Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] SAMPSON COUNTY CEMETERIES > > > Dee Thompson: > > I am trying to find: > William Lott Byrd: b. Feb. 8, 1872 - d. June 26, 1948. > > Pearsis or Pearcy Byrd: b. sometime between 1830-1855. Died a young > woman before 18 yrs. old. > > Zilpha Byrd who remarried a Cummins and died about 1807. > > I would be interested to know if you come across any Byrds/Birds who > died prior to 1800. > > Already found: > I am a descendant of William Byrd and Jemima Murphy of Duplin County. > They, along with a son, James F. Byrd, and a daughter, Mary S. Byrd, > have markers in Oak Plain Presbyterian Church Cemetery just inside of > Sampson County. Markers also mention a William Byrd and a brother, > Benjamin Byrd. I believe the actual burials are just down the road > in Duplin County and only the marker are in the church > cemetery. There is also a Zylphenia Byrd who married a Rackley. She > is buried in Sampson County in an unknown cemetery very near New Hope > Baptist Church. > > Whatever you can do will be greatly appreciated. > > Thank You, > Richard V. Byrd > > > ---------- > > From: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> > > To: Richard & Jeannette Byrd <r-j.byrd@ix.netcom.com> > > Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] SAMPSON COUNTY CEMETERIES > > Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 10:27 AM > > > > Absolutely! Could you give me any first names? > > Dee > > For details on sources used, refer to this link: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > >
Dear Sharin, Hello, my name is Bradley. I have been helping a friend do research on his Register line now for some time. It seems to me that your info here matches some of his. I spoke with him and he would be delighted to speak with you about both your and his Registers. He has listed up some 3500 Register name database. If you would like to contact him Kenneth Dale Register 910-532-4044 Sunday and Wednesday Nights 7:00 - 10:00 Thank You Bradley Lee West blwest@intrstar.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sharinfo@aol.com> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:12 PM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Sampson/Duplin County Cemetery Books > Dee, > > Here is my list of REGISTER's which I am most interested in finding > information on in the Sampson/Duplin County Cemetery Books. > > Joseph Register, c. 1700-d.1783-90, his wife Mary Register and their son, > > Thomas Register, c. 1730-37-d. 1766, his wife Judy Register and their son, > > John Register, c. 1766-1834, his wife Elizabeth Register and their son, > > Burrell or Burwell Register, c. 1785-abt. 1835), his wife Mary Register and > their son, > > Richard J. Register, c. 1829-1913?, his wife Rebecca or Eliza Register and > their children: > Joseph E. Register, born abt. 1848 > Mary E. Register, born abt 1859 > Margarett J. Register, born abt 1865 > John R. Register, born abt 1869 > William H. Register, born abt 1876 > > The following are a listing of other family members which I would be > interested in knowing if they are also listed in these books. > > Other children of Joseph and Mary Register: > Benjamin Register 1735-1811 > Joseph Register 1730-1806 > John Register c. 1740-1810 > > Other children of Thomas and Judy Register: > David Register b. 1764 > Patrick Register b. 1775 > Owen Register b. 1777 > > Other children of Burrell or Burwell and Mary Register: > John L. Register b. 1809 > Anna Maria Register b. 1811 > Elizabeth Register b. 1812 > Joel Parrish Register b. 1816 > Jemina Register b. 1819 > George R. Register b. 1827 > Margaret A. Register b. 1828 > Samuel Register b. 1830 > James Everett Register b. 1832 > > Dee, thank you so much for doing this for me. I really appreciate it! > > Hope your holidays are wonderful! > Sharron > > >
From # 197 REGISTER CEMETERY William H. Register, 04 Jul. 1875 - 22 Feb. 1945 Annie L. Powell Register, 02 Oct. 1872 - 02 Feb. 1957 Remarks: Wife of Willie Register Leona Register, ____1900 - ____ 1918 Remarks: Daughter of W.H. and Annie Register WELLS CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY John R. Register, 26 Nov. 1848 - 25 Feb. 1889 Mary E. Bland Register, 07 Oct. 1839 - 10 Jan. 1908 Remarks: Wife of J.R. Register From # 198 John R. Register, 10 Dec. 1841 - 20 Apr. 1920 Eleanor Novella Register, 18 Dec. 1851 - 10 May 1913 Remarks: Wife of John R. Register From # 196 HOBBS CEMETERY Emma Hobbs Register, 15 Jun. 1864 - 11 Aug. 1938 Remarks: Wife of J. R. Register Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sharinfo@aol.com> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:12 PM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Sampson/Duplin County Cemetery Books Dee, Here is my list of REGISTER's which I am most interested in finding information on in the Sampson/Duplin County Cemetery Books. Joseph Register, c. 1700-d.1783-90, his wife Mary Register and their son, Thomas Register, c. 1730-37-d. 1766, his wife Judy Register and their son, John Register, c. 1766-1834, his wife Elizabeth Register and their son, Burrell or Burwell Register, c. 1785-abt. 1835), his wife Mary Register and their son, Richard J. Register, c. 1829-1913?, his wife Rebecca or Eliza Register and their children: Joseph E. Register, born abt. 1848 Mary E. Register, born abt 1859 Margarett J. Register, born abt 1865 John R. Register, born abt 1869 William H. Register, born abt 1876 The following are a listing of other family members which I would be interested in knowing if they are also listed in these books. Other children of Joseph and Mary Register: Benjamin Register 1735-1811 Joseph Register 1730-1806 John Register c. 1740-1810 Other children of Thomas and Judy Register: David Register b. 1764 Patrick Register b. 1775 Owen Register b. 1777 Other children of Burrell or Burwell and Mary Register: John L. Register b. 1809 Anna Maria Register b. 1811 Elizabeth Register b. 1812 Joel Parrish Register b. 1816 Jemina Register b. 1819 George R. Register b. 1827 Margaret A. Register b. 1828 Samuel Register b. 1830 James Everett Register b. 1832 Dee, thank you so much for doing this for me. I really appreciate it! Hope your holidays are wonderful! Sharron
Thank you, Ruth. I forwarded your message to Richard. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Ruth R. Westbrook <o6t8l5jv@coastalnet.com> To: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 9:08 AM Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] SAMPSON COUNTY CEMETERIES Decendants of this family lives on the Ward Bridge Rd. This may be where he is. As I recall he lived there some years ago. Ruth At 08:40 AM 12/19/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Thank you, Richard for really good information. >At least we found Zelphenia (pure luck because she wasn't in the >index, but she was in the cemetery listed just before New Hope Church >Cemetery. These cemeteries have the same directions.) >. > From # 197 >REGISTER CEMETERY >Zyiphenia [sic] Byrd Rackley, born ______, died 01 Sep. 1884 >Remarks: Aged 32 years. Wife of D. F. Rackley >[Note: D. F. Rackley is not listed in this book] > >NOTE: I have the listings of the Oak Plains Baptist Church Cemetery >if you need to verify something from your visit. > > From # 150 >RICH FAMILY 946 >"...Dicey Lafayette [Rich] was born November 22. 1847 and married >William Byrd. They had four children..., William Lott who married >Mamie Johnson..." "William Lott and Mamie had the following children: >William Johnson who married Doris Wells, Frank Hatcher who never >married and Eleanor who married Sam Bloom...." submitted by Ben V. >Byrd (have full entry if needed) > >EDWARD AND MAHALA MATTHIS VAIL 1065 >"...Sarah W. Vail (1849?-?) married Timothy S. Byrd, son of William >and Jemima Murphy Byrd..." submitted by Billy R. Peterson (have full >entry if needed) > >Dee >For details on sources used, refer to this link: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm >----- Original Message ----- >From: Richard & Jeannette Byrd <r-j.byrd@ix.netcom.com> >To: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> >Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 7:57 PM >Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] SAMPSON COUNTY CEMETERIES > > >Dee Thompson: > >I am trying to find: >William Lott Byrd: b. Feb. 8, 1872 - d. June 26, 1948. > >Pearsis or Pearcy Byrd: b. sometime between 1830-1855. Died a young >woman before 18 yrs. old. > >Zilpha Byrd who remarried a Cummins and died about 1807. > >I would be interested to know if you come across any Byrds/Birds who >died prior to 1800. > >Already found: >I am a descendant of William Byrd and Jemima Murphy of Duplin County. >They, along with a son, James F. Byrd, and a daughter, Mary S. Byrd, >have markers in Oak Plain Presbyterian Church Cemetery just inside of >Sampson County. Markers also mention a William Byrd and a brother, >Benjamin Byrd. I believe the actual burials are just down the road >in Duplin County and only the marker are in the church >cemetery. There is also a Zylphenia Byrd who married a Rackley. She >is buried in Sampson County in an unknown cemetery very near New Hope >Baptist Church. > >Whatever you can do will be greatly appreciated. > >Thank You, >Richard V. Byrd > > >---------- > > From: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> > > To: Richard & Jeannette Byrd <r-j.byrd@ix.netcom.com> > > Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] SAMPSON COUNTY CEMETERIES > > Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 10:27 AM > > > > Absolutely! Could you give me any first names? > > Dee > > For details on sources used, refer to this link: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm
Thank you, Richard for really good information. At least we found Zelphenia (pure luck because she wasn't in the index, but she was in the cemetery listed just before New Hope Church Cemetery. These cemeteries have the same directions.) . >From # 197 REGISTER CEMETERY Zyiphenia [sic] Byrd Rackley, born ______, died 01 Sep. 1884 Remarks: Aged 32 years. Wife of D. F. Rackley [Note: D. F. Rackley is not listed in this book] NOTE: I have the listings of the Oak Plains Baptist Church Cemetery if you need to verify something from your visit. >From # 150 RICH FAMILY 946 "...Dicey Lafayette [Rich] was born November 22. 1847 and married William Byrd. They had four children..., William Lott who married Mamie Johnson..." "William Lott and Mamie had the following children: William Johnson who married Doris Wells, Frank Hatcher who never married and Eleanor who married Sam Bloom...." submitted by Ben V. Byrd (have full entry if needed) EDWARD AND MAHALA MATTHIS VAIL 1065 "...Sarah W. Vail (1849?-?) married Timothy S. Byrd, son of William and Jemima Murphy Byrd..." submitted by Billy R. Peterson (have full entry if needed) Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard & Jeannette Byrd <r-j.byrd@ix.netcom.com> To: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 7:57 PM Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] SAMPSON COUNTY CEMETERIES Dee Thompson: I am trying to find: William Lott Byrd: b. Feb. 8, 1872 - d. June 26, 1948. Pearsis or Pearcy Byrd: b. sometime between 1830-1855. Died a young woman before 18 yrs. old. Zilpha Byrd who remarried a Cummins and died about 1807. I would be interested to know if you come across any Byrds/Birds who died prior to 1800. Already found: I am a descendant of William Byrd and Jemima Murphy of Duplin County. They, along with a son, James F. Byrd, and a daughter, Mary S. Byrd, have markers in Oak Plain Presbyterian Church Cemetery just inside of Sampson County. Markers also mention a William Byrd and a brother, Benjamin Byrd. I believe the actual burials are just down the road in Duplin County and only the marker are in the church cemetery. There is also a Zylphenia Byrd who married a Rackley. She is buried in Sampson County in an unknown cemetery very near New Hope Baptist Church. Whatever you can do will be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Richard V. Byrd ---------- > From: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> > To: Richard & Jeannette Byrd <r-j.byrd@ix.netcom.com> > Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] SAMPSON COUNTY CEMETERIES > Date: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 10:27 AM > > Absolutely! Could you give me any first names? > Dee > For details on sources used, refer to this link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm
Hi Lonne, >From # 132 New Hanover County Col. J. G. Burr Comdg. 500 men Heath, J. H.: Age 47 (Bell); farmer; Single Hernia right side 3rd Regiment Col Rand [possibly Nov 26th, 1864] Co E. Capt Adams Heath, J. H.: Age 32; Loss of toes, fracture right thigh & enlarge paratid; 30 f [30 day furlough] >From # 133 24th Regiment, Sampson County 6th Brigade 2d Lieutenants Daughtery, Hardie, 8/March/62, Westbrook's Dist 25th Regiment, Sampson County 6th Brigade Captains Daughtrey, Hardy. 29/Jan/62, Westbrook's Dist Dropped for neglect of duty Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Lonne Heath To: Dee Thompson Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 7:20 AM Subject: Bladen_County_lookup Dear Dee, Hi! I am researching several NC families on my husband's side. We live in Oriental, NC. His families are from Craven, Jones, Duplin, and Beaufort counties mostly. We are interested in finding out more about a Ruel Wetherington/Witherington who married Catherine Dail Summerlin (widow of Jesse James Summerlin). Ruel is my husband's 3rd great grandfather. Ruel was born in Craven County. He enlisted in the Union Army for the Civil War and was captured at Bachler's Creek, along with Jesse Summerlin. Jesse was hung as a deserted but Ruel was sent to prison camp in Virginia. The book I am interested in is #132 the NC Home Guard. All of the men listed below were associated with Ruel and I am wondering if any of them are listed in your book. I know that some of them were in the Home Guard at one time. Thanks for your help. I am in no hurry for a reply. The men I am looking for are: Ruel Wetherington-captured sent to prison Jesse Summerlin-hung Alexander McCoy-captured sent to prison William T. Heath-deserted Jesse Heath-captured and deserted George Hawkins-captured sent to prison George Daughety (Dorrity)-captured, unknown Hardy Daughtery (Dorrity)-captured, unknown Lonne Heath
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HSB.2ACE/1298 Message Board Post: I am compiling information for a book on African-American world war veterans and would like to conduct interviews with those (vets and their families) willing to share their experiences. Please contact Lisa Daniels at (888)207-4039 or e-mail me at sweetiepiepress@yahoo.com Thank you for your participation.
Hi Diane, I don't have any Herring or Barefoot lines in my husband's NC family, but thank you for mentioning it. >From # 196 JERNIGAN AND HOLLAND CEMETERY Sarah W. Altman Jernigan, born 27 Mar. 1849, died 20 Nov. 1895 Remarks: Wife of W. J. Jernigan [2nd wife] HOPEWELL METHODIST CHURCH CEMETERY Clemont Layton Altman, born 31 May 1916, died 18 Oct. 1997 Pauline Best Altman, born 01 Sep. 1919, died 06 Jun. 1989 Remarks: Wife of Clemont Layton Altman SHADY GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY Catherine Altman Hudson, born 28 Jun. 1914, died 29 Sep. 1982 Remarks: Wife of Dewey Hudson Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Diane Lafferty <dlaffert@netdoor.com> To: Dee Thompson <d7777@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:48 AM Subject: Re: [NC-SC] Sampson Cemertery Books Dee Do you belong to the Lott Circle? Herring & Barefoot are in that line. In Covington Co MS & Smith TX. Do you have any Altman's or Watts in Sampson Co? Diane -----Original Message----- From: Dee Thompson <d7777@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> To: NC-SC-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU <NC-SC-ROOTS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU> Date: Monday, December 17, 2001 7:52 PM Subject: [NC-SC] Sampson Cemertery Books >I have indexes for the following names: >Herring >Barefoot >Butler >Jackson > >Dee >For details on sources used, refer to this link: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm >
I'll work on the list but I don't have he Duplin cemetery books. For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sharinfo@aol.com> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 9:12 PM Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Sampson/Duplin County Cemetery Books Dee, Here is my list of REGISTER's which I am most interested in finding information on in the Sampson/Duplin County Cemetery Books. Joseph Register, c. 1700-d.1783-90, his wife Mary Register and their son, Thomas Register, c. 1730-37-d. 1766, his wife Judy Register and their son, John Register, c. 1766-1834, his wife Elizabeth Register and their son, Burrell or Burwell Register, c. 1785-abt. 1835), his wife Mary Register and their son, Richard J. Register, c. 1829-1913?, his wife Rebecca or Eliza Register and their children: Joseph E. Register, born abt. 1848 Mary E. Register, born abt 1859 Margarett J. Register, born abt 1865 John R. Register, born abt 1869 William H. Register, born abt 1876 The following are a listing of other family members which I would be interested in knowing if they are also listed in these books. Other children of Joseph and Mary Register: Benjamin Register 1735-1811 Joseph Register 1730-1806 John Register c. 1740-1810 Other children of Thomas and Judy Register: David Register b. 1764 Patrick Register b. 1775 Owen Register b. 1777 Other children of Burrell or Burwell and Mary Register: John L. Register b. 1809 Anna Maria Register b. 1811 Elizabeth Register b. 1812 Joel Parrish Register b. 1816 Jemina Register b. 1819 George R. Register b. 1827 Margaret A. Register b. 1828 Samuel Register b. 1830 James Everett Register b. 1832 Dee, thank you so much for doing this for me. I really appreciate it! Hope your holidays are wonderful! Sharron
Dee, Here is my list of REGISTER's which I am most interested in finding information on in the Sampson/Duplin County Cemetery Books. Joseph Register, c. 1700-d.1783-90, his wife Mary Register and their son, Thomas Register, c. 1730-37-d. 1766, his wife Judy Register and their son, John Register, c. 1766-1834, his wife Elizabeth Register and their son, Burrell or Burwell Register, c. 1785-abt. 1835), his wife Mary Register and their son, Richard J. Register, c. 1829-1913?, his wife Rebecca or Eliza Register and their children: Joseph E. Register, born abt. 1848 Mary E. Register, born abt 1859 Margarett J. Register, born abt 1865 John R. Register, born abt 1869 William H. Register, born abt 1876 The following are a listing of other family members which I would be interested in knowing if they are also listed in these books. Other children of Joseph and Mary Register: Benjamin Register 1735-1811 Joseph Register 1730-1806 John Register c. 1740-1810 Other children of Thomas and Judy Register: David Register b. 1764 Patrick Register b. 1775 Owen Register b. 1777 Other children of Burrell or Burwell and Mary Register: John L. Register b. 1809 Anna Maria Register b. 1811 Elizabeth Register b. 1812 Joel Parrish Register b. 1816 Jemina Register b. 1819 George R. Register b. 1827 Margaret A. Register b. 1828 Samuel Register b. 1830 James Everett Register b. 1832 Dee, thank you so much for doing this for me. I really appreciate it! Hope your holidays are wonderful! Sharron
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Hi Jane, There are no Creeches and here are the Barefoots: I'm still experimenting with the typed form I should take with these so be patient. >From # 198 Augerine J. Barefoot, born 20 Oct. 1925, died 18 Oct. 1973 Coleman D. Barefoot, born 28 Jul. 1905, died 13 Feb. 1981 A.C. Barefoot, born______1876, died ______1926 Ida Barefoot, born 16 Apr. 1877, died 23 Jan. 1931 Remarks: wife of A. C. Barefoot Liston A. Barefoot, born 10 Jan. 1918, died 17 Oct. 1952 Hughie B. Barefoot, born 20 Feb. 1911, died 28 May 1992 Martha Lou Barefoot, born 17 Sep. 1914, died 25 Sep. 1985 Whoops, too many to do the full entry until you tell me what you want. >From # 197 Margaret P. Barefoot George T. Barefoot Roy S. Barefoot Walter Eugene Barefoot John W. Barefoot George Weston Barefoot Foye Alberta B. Barefoot >From # 196 Hugh Lee Barefoot Infant Barefoot Young John Barefoot Mary E. Lee Barefoot George B. Barefoot Remarks: A.C. and Ida Barefoot James B. Barefoot Remarks: A.C. and Ida Barefoot Lela Barefoot Hamilton Bethany Barefoot Jones Gennettie Barefoot Jones Iona Barefoot Herring Preston Barefoot Della B Barefoot Handy Barefoot Bradley Barefoot Lola Pipkin Barefoot Jessie Ruth Barefoot James Samuel Barefoot Rachel L. Barefoot Infant Barefoot Fannie Barefoot Ezekiel Barefoot Molly Polly Barefoot Mary Grace T. Barefoot Talton "Bill" Barefoot Billy E. Barefoot Sammy Barefoot Baby Barefoot Alden Barefoot Nicy Barefoor Infant Barefoot Infant Barefoot Russell Young Barefoot Leon Barefoot A. Margaret Barefoot Ed Barefoot Rosa Barefoot Nola J. Barefoot Serena Barefoot Johnson's daughter Naomi Barefoot Godwin Ruby Louise Barefoot Daniel T.R. Barefoot Ruth Hamby Barefoot Rotha Lindon Barefoot Roland Lee Barefoot Alice W. Barefoot Solomon Ray Barefoot Ruth W. Barefoot Itha A. Barefoot Mollie W. Barefoot Carlton Brooks Barefoot, Jr. Robert Allen Barefoot Annie R. Barefoot Harris Leo B. Barefoot Octavie R. Barefoot Meta Barefoot Arthur Frank Barefoot Bessie Marshburn Barefoot Simon Barefoot Flonnie W. Barefoot Bessie Inez Barefoot R. Floyd Barefoot John H. Barefoot Emma A. Barefoot Owen Wade Barefoot Willie E. Barefoot Leola P. Barefoot Augusta O. Barefoot Smith Lizzie Fliod Tart Barefoot Nell Doris Holland Barefoot William Howard Barefoot Gaston Lee Barefoot William Larry Barefoot Jackie Barefoot Charles Norman Barefoot Irene B. Barefoot H. Newton Barefoot Iola B. Barefoot Britton Lee Barefoot Joseph Barefoot Esther C. Barefoot Jamie M. Barefoot Irene M. Barefoot Infant Barefoot J. M. Barefoot, Jr. William S. Barefoot Nathan B. Barefoot Bessie E. Byrd Barefoot Charles Barefoot Bennie H. Barefoot Bobby E. Barefoot Eugene H. Barefoot Charles Kenneth Barefoot Linda Kay Barefoot N. Vernon Barefoot Margaret E. Barefoot Grady Barefoot Alma Barefoot Leonard Barefoot Sudie B. Barefoot Robert Clay Barefoot Dewey Barefoot J. W. Barefoot Louphemia Barefoot Jackson Eunicy J. Barefoot Wilson Joseph A. Barefoot Lillie C. Barefoot Carrie Grace Barefoot Ernest G. Barefoot Bessie W. Barefoot Margaret L. Barefoot Infant Barefoot William T. Barefoot Katie E. Register Barefoot Percy V. Barefoot Garner S. Barefoot Infant Barefoot Almond Worth Barefoot Iva Belle Barefoot Robert C. Barefoot Eva Ruth Barefoot Marvin H. Barefoot Infant Barefoot Robert M. Barefoot Malissie Barefoot Jamie Loila Barefoot Janie B. Barefoot Minnie Viola Barefoot Charles Huebert Barefoot Nathan Barefoot Nancy Ellen Barefoot Sion T. Barefoot Nancy Jane Barefoot Kineon Barefoot Mary Ann Barefoot Susan E. Barefoot Carlyle Crayton Barefoot Sophronia Catherine Barefoot Kineon Eden Barefoot Lula Pearl Barefoot Oleta Barefoot House Barbara Beasley Barefoot Russell Carney Barefoot Viola Tew Barefoot Geneva J. Barefoot Nancy Jane Barefoot Jernigan Dewey S. Barefoot Mamie Ellen Barefoot William J. Barefoot Lou Etta Barefoot John V. Barefoot Beulah J. Barefoot James M. Barefoot, Sr. James B. Barefoot Minnie C. Barefoot J. D. Barefoot Lillie Wooten Barefoot Allie Barefoot E. Paul Barefoot Martha Jackson Barefoot Infant Barefoot Pearl Barefoot McLamb K. W. Barefoot R. G. Barefoot W. Otis Barefoot Annie E. Barefoot Infant Barefoot Willie O. Barefoot Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Jane Allen <jallen@chemmail.chem.fsu.edu> To: <d7777@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 8:42 AM Subject: Sampson Cemeteries Dee. Are there any Barefoots or Creeches? Thanks, Jane Allen --------------------------------------- Jane Allen Chair's Office Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry 116 DLC Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306-4390 Phone: 850-644-1244 Fax: 850-644-8281 E-mail: jallen@chem.fsu.edu
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BARFIELD; BROWN; OATES Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HSB.2ACE/769.1 Message Board Post: I have a possible ancestor called Jon "the Immigrant" BARFIELD b. in England & d. aft 1682, prob Somerton, NC. His daughter, Jane m. a Thomas BROWN. Maybe one witness is her son. And Jon had sons Richard & William (& maybe more) and I think one had a son named Richard. What I am saying, these witnesses were probably cousins. Making it likely that OATES was related too.
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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/289.300.464.1174.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My research would indicate this.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RORIE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HSB.2ACE/289.300.464.1174.1.1.1 Message Board Post: So are you in this line of RORIE descent?