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    1. [NCCUMBER] Some ENC History Events
    2. David A. French
    3. The Family History Society of Eastern North Carolina Invites You To Attend These History Events! RootsTech Family Discovery Day Celebrating Families Across Generations Hosted by the Kinston LDS Stake Learn How To Use FamilySearch.org & More! Free & Open To The Public! All Ages! Saturday, August 27, 2016 • 10 am - 3 pm Kinston LDS Church, 3006 Carey Road, Kinston, NC Info & Pre-Register: http//:www.FamilyDiscoveryDayNC.com Introduction To Genealogy Offered by Lenoir Community College Continuing Education Moderated by Jo Eubank Huettl President of The Heritage Genealogical Society of Greene, Jones & Lenoir Counties, NC Six In-Depth Gen. Classes by Area Researchers $50 Per Person For All Six Classes • Pre-Reg. Req. Mondays,Sept.12-Oct.17,2016 • 6pm-9pm Heritage Place at LCC, 231 Hwy 58, Kinston, NC Info & Pre-Register: http//:www.LenoirCC.edu/ce/ or 252.233.6850 Researching Your Family Tree Beginning Genealogy Classes Learn How & Where To Research Two In-Depth Gen. Classes by Area Researchers Presented by The Craven County Genealogical Society $25 Per Person by Sept. 13th, $35 After, Inclues. Both Classes & Membership Saturdays, Sept. 17 & 24, 2016 • 9 am - 12:30 pm New Bern LDS Church, 1207 Forest Dr. New Bern, NC Info & Pre-Register: http//:www.CravenGenealogy.org or 252.633.3891 This post shared by The Family History Society of Eastern North Carolina. For more info about genealogical, historical, cultural programs, events, and research in ENC, please visit https://www.facebook.com/FamilyHistorySocietyOfENC and http//:www.www.ENCFamilies.org.

    08/25/2016 02:58:24
    1. Re: [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849
    2. FredandMaryFran Powell via
    3. Eliz, I appreciate your time and help. Mary Fran On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 11:29 AM, Eliz Hanebury via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> wrote: > It isn't as easy in the small window but counting from the RIGHT it is > the third column, toward the bottom. I transcribed it all there isn't > a big headline or big article just enough to remind us there was a big > epidemic. My 2Xggfather was one who disappeared and if the Cleveland > Roundtable hadn't done all the city owned cemeteries and if Cleveland > didn't put online all their deeds I would still be wondering but i > know now he died of cholera in 1854. > Eliz > Not Today and Not without a Fight > (Anon) > > For all that has been, thanks. > For all that will be, yes. > (Dag Hammarskjold) > > > On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Eliz Hanebury <elizhgene@gmail.com> > wrote: > > While looking for an article I had noted but couldn't save I found the > > LOC had the paper and while looking for said <G> article I saw this. > > So many of us have ancestors and kin who disappear with no or not much > > trace I thought this could be of interest > > > > > > Wilmington journal., January 12, 1849, Image 4 > > > > http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026536/1849-01-12/ed-1/seq-4/ > > > > Prayer On the Cholera. > > > > Bishop Potter of the Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania has prepared a > > form of prayer to be used in all the churches of the diocese, while > > the Asiatic Cholera is threatening us with its ravages. > > > > > > Eliz > > Not Today and Not without a Fight > > (Anon) > > > > For all that has been, thanks. > > For all that will be, yes. > > (Dag Hammarskjold) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/25/2016 04:40:25
    1. Re: [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849
    2. CAROLYN Gibbons via
    3. I had seen the same thing in Portsmouth, Ohio, looking for my dad's family. They were boatmen on the river, and cholera was a big deal there, too. Carolyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eliz Hanebury" <elizhgene@gmail.com> To: "CAROLYN Gibbons" <cng42@embarqmail.com>, nccumber@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 12:04:45 PM Subject: Re: [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849 It was, especially when the water was low and even if they got it cleaned up it came in again on ships! I found this looking for Thomas Farish who was a merchant in Pittsboro or I never would have seen this. Eliz Not Today and Not without a Fight (Anon) For all that has been, thanks. For all that will be, yes. (Dag Hammarskjold) On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 11:40 AM, CAROLYN Gibbons via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> wrote: > I have been reading the local (Fayetteville) newspapers for quite a while. I have often seen articles about cholera in Wilmington; some that there is none, some about epidemics. From my reading, I chink cholera was an ongoing problem. > > Carolyn > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Lee Streckfuss via" <nccumber@rootsweb.com> > To: FredandMaryFran@gmail.com, nccumber@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:12:41 AM > Subject: Re: [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849 > > How blessed I am to be on this mailing list. Thank you. Bettylee STRECKFUSS > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On May 24, 2016, at 9:52 AM, FredandMaryFran Powell via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> wrote: >> >> Eliz, feeling really _ignorant_, I am unable to locate the article on >> cholera. I tried to read every heading, but apparently >> have missed it. Is there any other clue you might provide? >> >> TIA >> >> Mary Fran >> >> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Eliz Hanebury via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> >> wrote: >> >>> While looking for an article I had noted but couldn't save I found the >>> LOC had the paper and while looking for said <G> article I saw this. >>> So many of us have ancestors and kin who disappear with no or not much >>> trace I thought this could be of interest >>> >>> >>> Wilmington journal., January 12, 1849, Image 4 >>> >>> http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026536/1849-01-12/ed-1/seq-4/ >>> >>> Prayer On the Cholera. >>> >>> Bishop Potter of the Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania has prepared a >>> form of prayer to be used in all the churches of the diocese, while >>> the Asiatic Cholera is threatening us with its ravages. >>> >>> >>> Eliz >>> Not Today and Not without a Fight >>> (Anon) >>> >>> For all that has been, thanks. >>> For all that will be, yes. >>> (Dag Hammarskjold) >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/24/2016 07:32:14
    1. Re: [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849
    2. Eliz Hanebury via
    3. It was, especially when the water was low and even if they got it cleaned up it came in again on ships! I found this looking for Thomas Farish who was a merchant in Pittsboro or I never would have seen this. Eliz Not Today and Not without a Fight (Anon) For all that has been, thanks. For all that will be, yes. (Dag Hammarskjold) On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 11:40 AM, CAROLYN Gibbons via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> wrote: > I have been reading the local (Fayetteville) newspapers for quite a while. I have often seen articles about cholera in Wilmington; some that there is none, some about epidemics. From my reading, I chink cholera was an ongoing problem. > > Carolyn > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Lee Streckfuss via" <nccumber@rootsweb.com> > To: FredandMaryFran@gmail.com, nccumber@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:12:41 AM > Subject: Re: [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849 > > How blessed I am to be on this mailing list. Thank you. Bettylee STRECKFUSS > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On May 24, 2016, at 9:52 AM, FredandMaryFran Powell via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> wrote: >> >> Eliz, feeling really _ignorant_, I am unable to locate the article on >> cholera. I tried to read every heading, but apparently >> have missed it. Is there any other clue you might provide? >> >> TIA >> >> Mary Fran >> >> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Eliz Hanebury via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> >> wrote: >> >>> While looking for an article I had noted but couldn't save I found the >>> LOC had the paper and while looking for said <G> article I saw this. >>> So many of us have ancestors and kin who disappear with no or not much >>> trace I thought this could be of interest >>> >>> >>> Wilmington journal., January 12, 1849, Image 4 >>> >>> http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026536/1849-01-12/ed-1/seq-4/ >>> >>> Prayer On the Cholera. >>> >>> Bishop Potter of the Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania has prepared a >>> form of prayer to be used in all the churches of the diocese, while >>> the Asiatic Cholera is threatening us with its ravages. >>> >>> >>> Eliz >>> Not Today and Not without a Fight >>> (Anon) >>> >>> For all that has been, thanks. >>> For all that will be, yes. >>> (Dag Hammarskjold) >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/24/2016 06:04:45
    1. Re: [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849
    2. CAROLYN Gibbons via
    3. I have been reading the local (Fayetteville) newspapers for quite a while. I have often seen articles about cholera in Wilmington; some that there is none, some about epidemics. From my reading, I chink cholera was an ongoing problem. Carolyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Lee Streckfuss via" <nccumber@rootsweb.com> To: FredandMaryFran@gmail.com, nccumber@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:12:41 AM Subject: Re: [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849 How blessed I am to be on this mailing list. Thank you. Bettylee STRECKFUSS Sent from my iPhone > On May 24, 2016, at 9:52 AM, FredandMaryFran Powell via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Eliz, feeling really _ignorant_, I am unable to locate the article on > cholera. I tried to read every heading, but apparently > have missed it. Is there any other clue you might provide? > > TIA > > Mary Fran > > On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Eliz Hanebury via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> > wrote: > >> While looking for an article I had noted but couldn't save I found the >> LOC had the paper and while looking for said <G> article I saw this. >> So many of us have ancestors and kin who disappear with no or not much >> trace I thought this could be of interest >> >> >> Wilmington journal., January 12, 1849, Image 4 >> >> http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026536/1849-01-12/ed-1/seq-4/ >> >> Prayer On the Cholera. >> >> Bishop Potter of the Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania has prepared a >> form of prayer to be used in all the churches of the diocese, while >> the Asiatic Cholera is threatening us with its ravages. >> >> >> Eliz >> Not Today and Not without a Fight >> (Anon) >> >> For all that has been, thanks. >> For all that will be, yes. >> (Dag Hammarskjold) >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/24/2016 05:40:24
    1. Re: [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849
    2. Eliz Hanebury via
    3. It isn't as easy in the small window but counting from the RIGHT it is the third column, toward the bottom. I transcribed it all there isn't a big headline or big article just enough to remind us there was a big epidemic. My 2Xggfather was one who disappeared and if the Cleveland Roundtable hadn't done all the city owned cemeteries and if Cleveland didn't put online all their deeds I would still be wondering but i know now he died of cholera in 1854. Eliz Not Today and Not without a Fight (Anon) For all that has been, thanks. For all that will be, yes. (Dag Hammarskjold) On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Eliz Hanebury <elizhgene@gmail.com> wrote: > While looking for an article I had noted but couldn't save I found the > LOC had the paper and while looking for said <G> article I saw this. > So many of us have ancestors and kin who disappear with no or not much > trace I thought this could be of interest > > > Wilmington journal., January 12, 1849, Image 4 > > http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026536/1849-01-12/ed-1/seq-4/ > > Prayer On the Cholera. > > Bishop Potter of the Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania has prepared a > form of prayer to be used in all the churches of the diocese, while > the Asiatic Cholera is threatening us with its ravages. > > > Eliz > Not Today and Not without a Fight > (Anon) > > For all that has been, thanks. > For all that will be, yes. > (Dag Hammarskjold)

    05/24/2016 05:29:26
    1. Re: [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849
    2. FredandMaryFran Powell via
    3. Eliz, feeling really _ignorant_, I am unable to locate the article on cholera. I tried to read every heading, but apparently have missed it. Is there any other clue you might provide? TIA Mary Fran On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Eliz Hanebury via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> wrote: > While looking for an article I had noted but couldn't save I found the > LOC had the paper and while looking for said <G> article I saw this. > So many of us have ancestors and kin who disappear with no or not much > trace I thought this could be of interest > > > Wilmington journal., January 12, 1849, Image 4 > > http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026536/1849-01-12/ed-1/seq-4/ > > Prayer On the Cholera. > > Bishop Potter of the Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania has prepared a > form of prayer to be used in all the churches of the diocese, while > the Asiatic Cholera is threatening us with its ravages. > > > Eliz > Not Today and Not without a Fight > (Anon) > > For all that has been, thanks. > For all that will be, yes. > (Dag Hammarskjold) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/24/2016 04:51:41
    1. Re: [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849
    2. Betty Lee Streckfuss via
    3. How blessed I am to be on this mailing list. Thank you. Bettylee STRECKFUSS Sent from my iPhone > On May 24, 2016, at 9:52 AM, FredandMaryFran Powell via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Eliz, feeling really _ignorant_, I am unable to locate the article on > cholera. I tried to read every heading, but apparently > have missed it. Is there any other clue you might provide? > > TIA > > Mary Fran > > On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Eliz Hanebury via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> > wrote: > >> While looking for an article I had noted but couldn't save I found the >> LOC had the paper and while looking for said <G> article I saw this. >> So many of us have ancestors and kin who disappear with no or not much >> trace I thought this could be of interest >> >> >> Wilmington journal., January 12, 1849, Image 4 >> >> http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026536/1849-01-12/ed-1/seq-4/ >> >> Prayer On the Cholera. >> >> Bishop Potter of the Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania has prepared a >> form of prayer to be used in all the churches of the diocese, while >> the Asiatic Cholera is threatening us with its ravages. >> >> >> Eliz >> Not Today and Not without a Fight >> (Anon) >> >> For all that has been, thanks. >> For all that will be, yes. >> (Dag Hammarskjold) >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/24/2016 04:12:41
    1. [NCCUMBER] Cholera Epidemic 1849
    2. Eliz Hanebury via
    3. While looking for an article I had noted but couldn't save I found the LOC had the paper and while looking for said <G> article I saw this. So many of us have ancestors and kin who disappear with no or not much trace I thought this could be of interest Wilmington journal., January 12, 1849, Image 4 http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026536/1849-01-12/ed-1/seq-4/ Prayer On the Cholera. Bishop Potter of the Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania has prepared a form of prayer to be used in all the churches of the diocese, while the Asiatic Cholera is threatening us with its ravages. Eliz Not Today and Not without a Fight (Anon) For all that has been, thanks. For all that will be, yes. (Dag Hammarskjold)

    05/23/2016 08:52:51
    1. [NCCUMBER] Lenoir Co, Kinston, NC: "Introduction to Genealogy Course"
    2. David A. French via
    3. Lenoir Co, Kinston, NC: "Introduction to Genealogy Course" moderated by Jo Ann Eubank Huettl, President of the Heritage Genealogical Society which serves Greene, Jones, and Lenoir Counties, May 16th to Jun 27, 2016 on Mondays from 6 pm to 9 pm. The Six Week of Classes will be held at Lenoir Community College as part of their Continuing Education Programs. It is $50 per person for the entire course. Interested in learning more about your family history? Discover your roots by joining the next "Introduction to Genealogy Course." This six-week course will cover the fundamental building blocks of genealogy research. Students will learn effective techniques, genealogy tools, and software programs that will not only assist with research, but also organize and preserve information. Course Outline: 1. Introduction to Genealogy, Jo Eubank Huettl 2. Introduction to Heritage Place, To Be Announced 3. Researching Burned Counties, Roger Kammerer 4. Software and Online Web Sites, Norman Adkins 5. Researching Military Ancestors, Jane Gradeless Phillips 6. Migration Patterns/Maps, Dennis E. Jones Pre-registration is required. Must be 16 years of age or older. To register online, please visit the link below. At the bottom of the online form where it says "Course Information", Select "Lenoir" for campus and "Personal Development" for course category, and then select "Introduction to Genealogy" and it will appear in the "Class Selected" box. Then press "Submit" to send your registration. https://forms.lenoircc.edu/Forms/ConEd/ For More Info, contact: Sharon King, 252.233.6850, sking@lenoircc.edu. Lenoir Community College, 231 Highway 58 South, Kinston, NC. Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/JsuBqmRf4cD2 Our Thanks To Jo Eubank Huettl for letting us know about this interesting course. This post shared by The Family History Society of Eastern North Carolina. For more info about genealogical, historical, cultural programs, events, and research in ENC, please visit https://www.facebook.com/FamilyHistorySocietyOfENC and www.ENCFamilies.org.

    05/07/2016 02:07:59
    1. [NCCUMBER] ENC Spring History Event 2016: First Families of NC & Pres. Washington Commemoration
    2. David A. French via
    3. Good Afternoon Everyone, We would like to cordially invite you to celebrate the sixth anniversary of the Family History Society of Eastern North Carolina, to commemorate the 225th anniversary of President George Washington's 1791 Southern Tour, with a special free presentation "The First Families of North Carolina" by historian and author, Mr. John Anderson Brayton, of Memphis, Tennessee. The event including a special Martha Washington Reception will be held on Sunday, April 17th, 2016 at 3 p. m. at the Broad Street Christian Church Fellowship Hall, 802 Broad Street at Bern Street in downtown New Bern, North Carolina. It is free and open to the public and everyone is welcome! Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/ABGT7e53xQ32 Please download the PDF for more info including a listing of Mr. Brayton's many books and a listing of the first families which Mr. Brayton has researched at http://www.ENCFamilies.org. The event is hosted by the FHS of ENC and is presented with the following partners: The Albemarle Genealogical Society, Craven County Genealogical Society, Dryborough Historic Association, Family Research Society of Northeastern North Carolina, Hyde County Historical and Genealogical Society, Johnston County Heritage Center, Jones County Historical Society, North Carolina Genealogical Society, North Carolina Scottish Heritage Society, Pamlico County Historical Association, Perquimans County Restoration Association, Pitt County Family Researchers, Pitt County Historical Society, Richard Dobbs Spaight DAR Chapter, and the Tyrrell County Genealogical and Historical Society. Many of the partners will have historical books, journals, and other items of interest available for purchase. Contact info for our featured speaker, Mr. Brayton, and each of the groups is available at http://www.ENCFamilies.org We look forward to seeing you. Please let your family and friends know about this historic event. All The Best, David French Director, FHS of ENC 252.349.0405 (Family History Society of ENC's Telephone) http://www.ENCFamilies.org

    04/13/2016 08:18:02
    1. [NCCUMBER] John Lawson Legacy Days History Event 2015
    2. David A. French via
    3. Hello Everyone, We are excited to partner with the Grifton Museum to host the fifth annual www.JohnLawsonLegacyDays.org event. For more details, please download the press release at www.JohnLawsonLegacyDays.org. We look forward to seeing you and appreciate your assistance in getting the word out to your family and friends. ~ ~ ~ John Lawson Legacy Days History Event 2015 Celebrating Pioneer Heritage As We Travel Back In Time for A Free, Family-Friendly Event! Friday, October 23, and Saturday, October 24, 2015 at the Grifton Museum on Historic Contentnea Creek. In addition to a wide range of activities, exhibitors, and demonstrations, four historical presentations will be featured on Saturday: 10 a.m., “John Lawson Trek: A Journey of Rediscovery” by Mr. Scott Huler of www.LawsonTrek.com 11 a.m., “North Carolina Civil War Center and Stories Project” by Mr. David Winslow and Mr. Leonard Lanier of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, www.NCCivilWarCenter.org 1 p.m., “Have We Found The Lost Colony?: The Latest Evidence” by Dr. Charles Ewen, ECU professor 2 p. m., “Archaeology at Koon's Landing on Contentnea Creek, Grifton” by Ms. Paige Ford and Ms. Amy Dubis, ECU anthropology graduate students. For full details, please download the attached PDF and visit, www.JohnLawsonLegacyDays.org. ~ ~ ~ All The Best, David French JohnLawsonLegacyDays.org Committee Explore Your Family Tree The Family History Society of Eastern North Carolina Learn about the many Upcoming Area Family History Events! www.ENCFamilies.org FHS of ENC on Facebook Heritage Park Project Remember Your Ancestors or Honor Your Loved Ones With a Lasting Granite Inscription in Heritage Park In the Heart of Downtown New Bern. http://www.ENCFamilies.org/Heritage_Park.html

    10/16/2015 03:14:22
    1. [NCCUMBER] Press Release: The Art and Architecture of Cemeteries: Special Lecture Presentation & Tours
    2. David A. French via
    3. Good Afternoon Everyone, Trust everyone is having a nice summer. We are excited to present a New Bern event "The Art and Architecture of Cemeteries: Special Lecture Presentation & Tours" to be held on Sunday, September 27th, 2015 at 3 pm at Saint Cyprian's Episcopal Church, 604 Johnson Street, New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina. A guided tour of Cedar Grove and a self-guided tour of Greenwood Cemeteries are also included. Mrs. Seapker is an architectural historian and author who did a great deal of the research in the early 1970s for New Bern to be on the National Register of Historic Places. The lecture presentation and tours are $20 per person by Sunday, September 20th, and $30 afterwards. Space is limited and pre-paid reservations are required. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the City of New Bern Cemeteries: Cedar Grove, Greenwood, Evergreen, Bryan-Fordham, and New Bern Memorial for preservation and restoration purposes. For full event details, please visit http://www.ENCFamilies.org and let your family and friends know about the event We look forward to seeing everyone as we explore this fascinating part of Eastern North Carolina's History! All The Best, David Explore Your Family Tree The Family History Society of Eastern North Carolina Learn about the many Upcoming Area Family History Events! http://www.ENCFamilies.org https://www.facebook.com/Family-History-Society-of-Eastern-North-Carolina-135918599779475/ Heritage Park Project Remember Your Ancestors or Honor Your Loved Ones With a Lasting Granite Inscription in Heritage Park In the Heart of Downtown New Bern. http://www.ENCFamilies.org/Heritage_Park.html

    09/14/2015 11:37:10
    1. [NCCUMBER] Critical Conditon!!!
    2. Cornelia Holmes via
    3. - This mail is in HTML. Some elements may be ommited in plain text. - How are you, Sorry for any inconvenience, I'm in a terrible situation. Am stranded here in Manila,Philippines since last night. I was hurt and robbed on my way to the hotel I stayed and my luggage is still in custody of the hotel management pending when I make payment on outstanding bills I owe. Am waiting for my colleagues to send me money to get back home but they have not responded and my return flight will be leaving soon. Please let me know if you can help and I will refund the money back to you as soon as I get back home. Please let me know if you can help..

    09/10/2015 06:27:00
    1. [NCCUMBER] A Tuscarora Homecoming & ENC Family History Fair 2015!
    2. David A. French via
    3. A Tuscarora Homecoming & ENC Family History Fair 2015! July 23rd, 24th, 25th, 2015 in New Bern, Craven, County, North Carolina. Individuals and Exhibitors are Welcome to attend this historic event as we Celebrate The History and People of ENC! For full details, please see our website. www.ENCFamilies.org.

    07/07/2015 04:06:14
    1. Re: [NCCUMBER] MUSSELWHITE FAMILY REUNION
    2. Jeannie Gregory via
    3. i HAVE mUSSELWHITE IN MY LINE. sAMMIE jEAN gREGORY fAIRCHILD. 4th Great Granddaughter of Lott and Nancy Gregory of Turkey Creek, Sampson, NC On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 6:59 PM, Sam West via <nccumber@rootsweb.com> wrote: > To Descendants of THOMAS and MARY MUSSELWHITE > > May 3, 2015 at 1:00 pm > > Zion's Tabernacle Baptist Church > 3496 Tar Heel Road > Lumberton, NC 28358 > > The MUSSELWHITE CLAN REUNION will be held at 1:00 pm on Sunday, May 3, > 2015, at Zion's Tabernacle Church in the Fellowship Hall. You are also > invited to attend the worship service at 11:00 am in the Sanctuary. A > covered dish style lunch will begin at 1:00 pm. > > If there has been a death (or other pertinent news) in your family, please > contact Carlene Whitley at phone # 910-843-3341 or Joy Lawson at > 919-489-9018. > > Please notify and invite all of your family members to the Musselwhite Clan > Reunion. If you would like to receive an invitation to forward via email > or need to change contact information, please contact Joy Lawson. > > > -- > Sam West > Lumberton, Robeson Co NC > e-mail: sam.west.1@gmail.com > > "Not all of us can do great things, but we all can do small things in a > great way." > author unknown > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCCUMBER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- Jeannie God Bless God Speed kymonroe@rootsweb.com ancestraltrackers.org

    04/13/2015 01:18:40
    1. [NCCUMBER] MUSSELWHITE FAMILY REUNION
    2. Sam West via
    3. To Descendants of THOMAS and MARY MUSSELWHITE May 3, 2015 at 1:00 pm Zion’s Tabernacle Baptist Church 3496 Tar Heel Road Lumberton, NC 28358 The MUSSELWHITE CLAN REUNION will be held at 1:00 pm on Sunday, May 3, 2015, at Zion’s Tabernacle Church in the Fellowship Hall. You are also invited to attend the worship service at 11:00 am in the Sanctuary. A covered dish style lunch will begin at 1:00 pm. If there has been a death (or other pertinent news) in your family, please contact Carlene Whitley at phone # 910-843-3341 or Joy Lawson at 919-489-9018. Please notify and invite all of your family members to the Musselwhite Clan Reunion. If you would like to receive an invitation to forward via email or need to change contact information, please contact Joy Lawson. -- Sam West Lumberton, Robeson Co NC e-mail: sam.west.1@gmail.com "Not all of us can do great things, but we all can do small things in a great way." author unknown

    04/13/2015 12:59:44
    1. [NCCUMBER] A Family History Roadshow and Roundtable Special Event!
    2. David A. French via
    3. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE THE FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Celebrates Its Fifth Anniversary With A Family History Roadshow and Roundtable Special Event! New Bern, NC (March 24, 2015): The Family History Society of Eastern North Carolina will celebrate its fifth anniversary on Sunday, March 29, 2015, from 3pm to 5pm, in the Hayden Hodges Jones Auditorium at the New Bern-Craven County Public Library, 400 Johnson Street, New Bern, North Carolina. It is a free Family History Roadshow and Roundtable Special Event including a cake and punch reception. The FHS of ENC was organized in 2010 to celebrate the rich, cultural heritages of the area from the early times to the present. The original organizers were Mrs. Ella Jones Bengel, Mrs. Davetta Hill Cuthrell, Mr. David A. French, Miss Janet J. Latham, and Mrs. Marianne Duffy Williams. Since its formation, it has hosted and co-hosted over 25 area historical events including three ENC Family History Fairs. Its main ENC community project is the development of the future Heritage Park in downtown New Bern next to City Hall. The fifth anniversary special event will be a time for everyone to visit, bring a family artifact, Bible, picture, photo, story, etc to share. Also, if you have questions about your family history research, there will be other researchers on hand to talk with you. Family photo boards will also be on display and feel free to bring yours. The event is free and open to the public and everyone is welcome. In May, the Society will host an "End Of The Civil War in ENC Symposium" featuring Dr. Chris Fonvielle, noted Civil War scholar, author, and professor of history at UNC-Wilmington, and other Civil War historians. In July, in partnership with ECU, they will host "A Tuscarora and Settlers' Homecoming" in conjunction with the ENC Family History Fair to commemorate the 300th Anniversary of the end of the Tuscarora War (1711-1715). For more information, please visit http://www.ENCFamilies.org or call (252) 349-0405. ### Media Contact: David French, Director, The FHS of ENC, 252.349.0102 (Media Telephone) * info@encfamilies.org * www.ENCFamilies.org

    03/23/2015 08:45:00
    1. [NCCUMBER] ROBESON COUNTY OBITUARY ADDITIONS TO ROBESON COUNTY GENWEB ARCHIVES
    2. Sam West via
    3. ATTENTION: MORE ROBESON COUNTY OBITUARIES/DEATH NOTICES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE ROBESON COUNTY GENWEB ARCHIVES.IN MARCH. ROBESON COUNTY SURNAMES INCLUDE: HARRELL, LEGGETT, McCORMICK, MUSSELWHITE, PHILLIPS, REGAN, SMITH & THOMPSON WEB ADDRESS: http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/robeson.htm -- Sam West Lumberton, Robeson Co NC e-mail: sam.west.1@gmail.com "Not all of us can do great things, but we all can do small things in a great way." author unknown

    03/13/2015 12:50:06
    1. [NCCUMBER] History of Heritage Place Research Library and Museum
    2. David A. French via
    3. History of Heritage Place Research Library and Museum Here are some very interesting articles about the History of Heritage Place in Kinston. You may download the PDF of all the articles together via the link below to your computer and then you will be able to enlarge it so that it is easily readable. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Family-History-Society-of-Eastern-North-Carolina/135918599779475

    03/09/2015 12:16:58