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    1. Re: [NCBLADEN] Bladen_County_lookup
    2. Dee Thompson
    3. Jeanette, Let's try some of these. >From book # 492 PLUMER (PLUMMER), JEREMIAH Jeremiah Plumer, of Bladen County, served under Capt. James Council. Since, according to Caswell, Council participated in the battle of Moores Creek Bridge, Plumer was possibly in the encounter. Journal "A", 29; Papers, II, 7. PLUMER, JOHN John Plumer, of Bladen County, served under Capt. James Council. Since, according to Caswell, Council participated in the battle of Moores Creek Bridge, Plumer was possibly in the encounter. Journal "A", 29; Papers, II, 6. PLUMER, WILLIAM William Plumer, of Bladen County, served under Capt. James Council. Since, according to Caswell, Council participated in the battle of Moores Creek Bridge, Plumer was possibly in the encounter. Journal "A", 29; Papers, II, 6. PLUMER, ZACK Zack Plumer, of Bladen County, served under Capt. James Council. Since, according to Caswell, Council participated in the battle of Moores Creek Bridge, Plumer was possibly in the encounter. Journal "A", 29; Papers, II, 6. BUTLER, JOSEPH Joseph Butler, of Bladen County, served under Capt. James Council. Since, according to Caswell, Council participated in the battle of Moores Creek Bridge, Butler was possibly in the encounter. Journal "A", 29; Papers, II, 7. BUTLER, SAMUEL Samuel Butler, of Bladen County, served under Capt. James Council. Since, according to Caswell, Council participated in the battle of Moores Creek Bridge, Butler was possibly in the encounter. Journal "A", 29; Papers, II, 6. BUTLER, STEPHEN Stephen Butler, of Bladen County, served under Capt. James Council. Since, according to Caswell, Council participated in the battle of Moores Creek Bridge, Butler was possibly in the encounter. Journal "A", 28; Papers, II, V HOLLINGSWORTH, HENRY (shown s being from Duplin County) HOLLINGSWORTH, JOHN John Hollingsworth, of Bladen County, served under Capt. James Council. Since, according to Caswell, Council participated in the battle of Moores Creek Bridge, Hollingsworth was possibly in the encounter. Journal "A", 29; Papers, II, 7. HOLLINGSWORTH, SAMUEL Samuel Hollingsworth, of Bladen County, served under Capt. James Council. Since, according to Caswell, Council participated in the battle of Moores Creek Bridge, Hollingsworth was possibly in the encounter. Journal "A", 8; Papers, I, 13. Jeanette, in the Bladen County Heritage book, # 17, there are no cross references between the Hollingsworth, Butler and Plumer/Plummer families - or in any combination. Now for the good news: These three family names are heavily researched by people on the Bladen List. They will jump in to help you immediately and Jerome Tew, our resident authority on North Carolina Revolutionary War Soldiers will pop up with RW information. I believe that the three lists you remember seeing emanated from Jerome. I'll keep watching to see how this develops. We won't desert you. Dee _____ From: Jeanette [mailto:pjkh@comcast.net] Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 8:27 PM To: DeHavenThompson@bellsouth.net Subject: Re: Bladen_County_lookup Hi Dee! Thank you for all the great things you do for this site! I saw the first list of Rev. War Pensioners but where are the other two lists that were mentioned? I am trying to tie together the Plummers with the Butlers and Hollingsworths. My William H. Plummer b. 1816 NC is first found in Perry Co., AL and married Mary Lavinia Jones there. He named his second dau. Mary Butler Plummer, so I'm thinking his parents were Mary Butler, b. abt 1796 NC, dau. of Zachariah, and ____ Plummer. He may have been J.__ Plummer. I know he had a sister, Margaret "Maggie" who m. Isaac Hollingsworth and lived in Cumberland Co., NC. Is there anything to be found about a marriage that early? I found Maggie on the 1850 Cumberland Census with John Plummer, 54, Susan A., 37, Emily 26, Margaret 20, and Mary 2. This looks like Mary Butler, the mother, died and John remarried to a Susan A. and had a child named Mary. Can these be my line? Does any of this ring a bell? Is it known who the parents of this John Plummer were? God Bless You for your good work! Jeanette (I am 81 now and no longer can travel for my genealogy.) pjkh@comcast.net

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