Thanks so much Dee. I appreciate the lookup. I have been off line with something that messed up my puter. Had to do a restoration :-(((( ARGGGG! I hate it when that happens. It did not seem to be a virus, so not to worry there. Not sure what it was, but I am back on line again at least. :-) Hope you had a wonderful Christmas.The first record you list is mine. Raiford is one of my great grandfathers. Nancy mentioned is my line from him and she was the first wife of Reddin Williams. Have not been able to find Reddin's family. He dropped out of the sky according to a cousin. :-) Ottery in the first one I suspect to actually be Autry. Is there more on the second entry or is that it? If it is from the book where you and I both found the first one, I believe they are excerpts?? I do not know how the Culbreths fit in my family yet. Like Bladen County, I am also related to almost ALL of Sampson County as well. Made it hard when I was a kid and wanted to go out with someone. They were ALWAYS my cousin!!! Thanks again.You're a doll. Sharon Dover Romanek ----- Original Message ----- From: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 7:41 PM Subject: Re: [NCBLADEN-L] Lookup request for Dee > Hi Sharon, > > Nothing in # 25 > > >From # 116 > FAIRCLOTH Samuel 6 Feb. 1807 prob. 15 Feb. 1819 > Wife Elizabeth - > Dau Nancy Faircloth - > Son Raiford - 200 ac. land > Dau -------- - 100 ac. land on Great Cohary, the place where > Archiibald Ottory lived > Dau Sabry Faircloth - 100 ac. land on Cow Br. > [Faded, torn, almost impossible to read] > (signed) Samuel (x) Faircloth > Exec: ------ > Wit: Archd Colbraith, Alexander Colbraith, John Johnston > * NC State Archives > Court Minutes 15 Feb. 1819 - Division of the lands of Samuel Faircloth > recorded > > > Nothing in # 120 > > > There is definitely a connection between the Faircloth and Culbreath > (Colbreath, Galbreath, etc.) families. > > >From # 150 > DANIEL AND MARY CULBRETH 586 > "...The minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions contain > several entries regarding the property of Daniel Colbreath. On > November 15, 1830, the Sampson County Court "Ordered that letters of > Administration on the estate of Daniel Culbreath deceased be granted > to Joel Williams and Young Autry on their entering into bond in the > sum of three thousand dollars with John Williams, Raiford Faircloth > and Nicholas Sessoms as their securities..." > > > Dee > For details on sources used, refer to this link: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm > ----- Original Message ----- > From: sromanek <sromanek@salisbury.net> > To: <NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:00 PM > Subject: [NCBLADEN-L] Lookup request for Dee > > > Dee could you please look in sources #25, 116, 120, 150 for > references to Raeford Faircloth and wife Martha? They are my > great great grandparents and I am looking for more on this > family. I have lots of loose ends to tie up on them and their > descendants. I have tried the Sampson list to no avail, and hope > you might have something on them.I would love anything at all. I > do have a partial will abstract from a Lucy Faircloth who left > her holdings to Reddin Williams, who was her brother in law. Lucy > was the daughter of Raeford and Martha. > > Thanks > Again, > > Sharon Dover Romanek > > > Fax:( 305)675-8045. > e-mail: PRIMARY sromanek@salisbury.net > sromanek@hotmail.com > > Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover,Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, > Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, DeMers, Murphy, Allen > > It's 2001 ... Do you know where your G-G-Grandparents are? > > > > > > > > >