Bob, From # 147 (Cumberland Marriages)) MCDONALD, John G. [to] _____, Susan, 10/16/1840 Dee For details on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert M Butler" <rmbnc@worldnet.att.net> To: <NCCUMBER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 5:01 PM Subject: [NCCUMBER] John G. McDonald Family Looking for information about the ancestors and family of John G.. McDonald. What I have: John G. McDonald married Elizabeth Unknown .. Known children: James Alexander .. b.12-27-1841 / d. 3-15-1908 John Thomas .. b.9- 13-1843 / d. 6-1-1915 in Cumberland Co Edward .. b.1845 Hannah .. b 1847 Margaret .. b 1848 Charles .. b. 1850 I'm trying to help Tara McDonald of Wade, NC, find more information about her McDonald family. She is blind, therefore, does not have access to much research data. Thankyou. Bob Butler - Fuauay Varina, NC ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Looking for information about the ancestors and family of John G.. McDonald. What I have: John G. McDonald married Elizabeth Unknown .. Known children: James Alexander .. b.12-27-1841 / d. 3-15-1908 John Thomas .. b.9- 13-1843 / d. 6-1-1915 in Cumberland Co Edward .. b.1845 Hannah .. b 1847 Margaret .. b 1848 Charles .. b. 1850 I'm trying to help Tara McDonald of Wade, NC, find more information about her McDonald family. She is blind, therefore, does not have access to much research data. Thankyou. Bob Butler - Fuauay Varina, NC
Searching for LEE descendants of JESSE LEE b Abt. 1883-4... I am trying to locate JESSE's siblings, ancestors and Descendants Jesses wife was Avy J. Jesse Lee was the brother of my Great Grandmother - Mamie (???) Lee Strickland. She died early 1904 from illness, a few months after giving birth to her only son (my Grandfather) WILLIAM BRASCO STRICKLAND.(Our Stricklands were also of CHEROKEE and Unknown Native American heritage.) When she died- her heritage was lost to us... Jessie & Mamie(???) were at least 1/2 CHEROKEE - but Jessie was listed as White in the Census. SONS OF JESSE LEE b Abt. 1883-4 were: JESSE M. b. Abt. 1907 (1910 age 3) -aka- MALCOLM (1920) CLARENCE b. Abt. 1914 (1920 age 6) (1930, age 16) WARREN b. Abt. 1922 (1930 age 8) YOUNG b. Abt. 1924 (1930 age 6) We know Jesse's son- YOUNG LEE settled in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, NC- close to where we live, and worked for the North Carolina Natural Gas Corp (NCNG) for many years. We do not know what happened to his decendants ~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~. Listed in US Federal CENSUS of Cumberland County, NC. JESSE W. LEE 1910-age 26, as Jesse W. (b. abt. 1884); Marriage #1=6 yrs 1920-age 45??? (apparently recorded wrong) 1930-age 47 (b. abt. 1883) Wife Avy J. (1910-age 25 & 1930-age 42???) Marriage #1=6 years AVAY in US1920- age-45. Children Listed in 1910-1930 Census (Collectively) are: Avy L. (1910 age 5 & 1920) -aka- LENA (1920) Jesse M (1910 age 3) -aka- MALCOLM (1920) Magnolia (1910 age 2) -aka- MAGGIE (1920 age 12) Murtie C (1910, age4/12 Mos.) -aka- MYRTLE (1920 age 08-*says 8: should be 9 or 10) - aka-MIRTIE (1930 age 20) Clarence (1920 age 6) (1930, age 16) Sarah (1920 age 4) (1930, age 14) Onnie (1920 age 2) -aka- LEONA (1930 age 13) Clira B. (1920 age 1) -aka- CLINDERBELL (1930 age 11) Warren (1930 age 8) Young (1930 age 6) Louise (1930 age 4) Armatha (1930 age 5/12 months) ALL BORN NC ~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~. IN THE SAME VICINITY ARE: (NOTE: Reading these names leads me to believe there is a strong possibility that most of these are connected). CUMBERLAND COUNTY US1880 CUMB D65 CARVERS CREEK Page 38 / 550b LEE, Charles age 20 Farmer *Rocksaner age 21 Wife Keeping House *NameReads/looks like ROCKSAVER *NOTE: Charles & Rocksaner are living in the same area that our Jesse later lives in- then they are no longer listed…It is so close to Wm. Henry & Nancy Capps it is quite possible it is the SAME location. ~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~. US1880 CUMB ED58 Flea Hill 27/380C #245 246 D.J. & Elizabeth Baker Household: LEE, Alvinton age22 Stepson of DB Baker & living in his household Harmon (?)age 21 Stepson “ “ Rosanna age 19 Stepdaughter “ “ Joab age 18 Stepson “ “ ~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~. US 1900 CUMB CARVERS CREEK ED31 Page26/247 LEE, Williford Head b. Jan1849 age 51 Loucinda Wife b. Aug 1851, age 48 Loucy (Lousy?) Dau b. Mar 1878, age 22 James M. Son b. Aug 1880, age 19 Nancy M. Dau b. April 1883, age 17 Jesse (W or H - hard to read) Son b. Oct 1887, age12 ~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~. US 191O CUMB CARVERS CREEK Page 57 LEE, Charles, Head age 49 Marriage#3 1 Rebecca Wife age 32 Marriage#1 1 Callie, Dau age 8/12 months Single Edward, Son age21 " Myrtle, Dau age 12 " ~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~. NEXT=Surrounding Counties: JOHNSTON COUNTY (Our Jessee is known to have relatives in Johnston & Harnett Counties, NC) US 1880 Johnston County, ED159, Meadow Twp, Page 10, Extremely Hard to read… {Also Listed on this page 10//399 are: Luther Lee Joel Lee Sedelious (?) Lee Joab Lee} #99 99 LEE Jessee age 46 Farmer Henrietta age 40(?) Wife Rowena age 19 Dau Zew (1or7???) age 18 Son George 9 age 16 Son Rouetta or Robetta? age 14 Dau Estella age 11 Dau Epure or Eure? age 7 Son Continued - Next Page # 11 400 #99 99 Bruce 6 age 5 Son Ayendah(?) age 2 Dau ALL BORN NC {Also Listed on this page 11/400 are: Westbrook Lee, Sr. Thomas Lee Edward Lee Allen Lee} ~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~. ~.~.~.
Can anyone help me I am at a rock wall? I am looking for info on this family. Louis Davis and Elizabeth Parrish They were married there in or around Fayetteville in the year of 1817. They had at least three (3) sons, Robert, William and Wiley Oren. Wiley was born about 1832. I would like info on them, their children and most of their parents. All info will be appreciated. Mr. Davis
Trying to locate LEE descendants of JESSE LEE b Abt. 1883-4... JESSE M. b. Abt. 1907 (1910 age 3) -aka- MALCOLM (1920) CLARENCE b. Abt. 1914 (1920 age 6) (1930, age 16) WARREN b. Abt. 1922 (1930 age 8) YOUNG b. Abt. 1924 (1930 age 6) The above are sons of SONS OF JESSE LEE b Abt. 1883-4. I am trying to locate JESSE's siblings, ancestors and Descendants. Jesse Lee was the brother of my Great Grandmother - Mamie (???) Lee Strickland. Jesses wife was Avy J. We know Jesse's son- YOUNG LEE settled in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, NC- close to where we live, and worked for the North Carolina Natural Gas Corp (NCNG) for many years. We do not know what happened to his decendants Listed in US Federal CENSUS of Cumberland County, NC. JESSE W. LEE 1910-age 26, as Jesse W. (b. abt. 1884); Marriage #1=6 yrs 1920-age 45??? (apparently recorded wrong) 1930-age 47 (b. abt. 1883) Wife Avy J. (1910-age 25 & 1930-age 42???) Marriage #1=6 years AVAY in US1920- age-45. Children Listed in 1910-1930 Census (Collectively) are: Avy L. (1910 age 5 & 1920) -aka- LENA (1920) Jesse M (1910 age 3) -aka- MALCOLM (1920) Magnolia (1910 age 2) -aka- MAGGIE (1920 age 12) Murtie C (1910, age4/12 Mos.) -aka- MYRTLE (1920 age 08-*says 8: should be 9 or 10) - aka-MIRTIE (1930 age 20) Clarence (1920 age 6) (1930, age 16) Sarah (1920 age 4) (1930, age 14) Onnie (1920 age 2) -aka- LEONA (1930 age 13) Clira B. (1920 age 1) -aka- CLINDERBELL (1930 age 11) Warren (1930 age 8) Young (1930 age 6) Louise (1930 age 4) Armatha (1930 age 5/12 months) ALL BORN NC
JESSE LEE Fam Info & Request I am looking for the Family of JESSEE / JESSE LEE Born approx. 1883-1884. Below is the Census information I have gathered, listing age, Location, & other pertinent information. His sister (Mamie, Mary. Mirtie???) was my Great Grandmother who died - in early 1904 at a very young age - a few weeks after giving birth. to her only *son, ( *My Grandfather- Wm. Brasco. Strickland- born Dec 07, 1903 - 100 years ago yesterday.) I am trying to find any of our Lee family, as all of our Great Grandmothers history has been lost to us. I know she & Jesse were 1/2 Cherokee- (although the Census MAY list them as white- since the father was). Below are Census Excerpts for our Jesse & his family- as well as the other LEEs in the IMMEDIATE VICINITY of Cumberland County, NC and Johnston Co. NC . We do know our LEEs had relatives in Johnston, Sampson & Harnett Counties, NC. Census Listing Info for our JESSE LEE Below... JESSE W. LEE Listed in US Federal CENSUS of Cumberland County, NC. 1910-age 26, as Jesse W. (B. abt. 1884); Marriage #1=6 yrs 1920-age 45??? (apparently recorded wrong) 1930-age 47 (B. abt. 1883) Wife Avy J. (1910-age 25 & 1930-age 42???) Marriage #1=6 years AVAY in US1920-age-45. Children Listed in 1910-1930 Census (Collectively) are: Avy L. (1910 age 5 & 1920) -aka- LENA (1920) Jesse M (1910 age 3) -aka- MALCOLM (1920) Magnolia (1910 age 2) -aka- MAGGIE (1920 age 12) Murtie C (1910, age4/12 Mos.) -aka- MYRTLE (1920 age 08-*says 8: should be 9or10) -aka-MIRTIE (1930 age 20) Clarence (1920 age 6)(1930, age 16) Sarah (1920 age 4)(1930, age 14) Onnie (1920 age 2) -aka- LEONA (1930 age 13) Clira B. (1920 age 1) -aka- CLINDERBELL (1930 age 11) WARREN (1930 age 8) Young (1930 age 6) Louise (1930 age 4) Armatha (1930 age 5/12 months) ALL BORN NC Are any descendants of Jesse out there? DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY KNOWLEDGE OF THIS FAMILY???? LEE NC Census CUMBERLAND and JOHNSTON NC 1880-1930 IN THE SAME VICINITY ARE: (NOTE: Reading these names leads me to believe there is a strong possibility that most of these are connected). CUMBERLAND COUNTY US1880 CUMB D65 CARVERS CREEK Page 38 / 550b LEE, Charles age 20 Farmer Rocksaner age 21 Wife Keeping House *NOTE: Charles & Rocksaner are living in the same area that our Jesse later lives in- then they are no longer listed…It is so close to Wm. Henry & Nancy Capps it is quite possible it is the SAME location. US1880 CUMB ED58 Flea Hill 27/380C #245 246 D.J. & Elizabeth Baker Household: LEE, Alvinton age22 Stepson of DB Baker & living in his household Harmon (?)age 21 Stepson “ “ Rosanna age 19 Stepdaughter “ “ Joab age 18 Stepson “ “ US 1900 CUMB CARVERS CREEK ED31 Page26/247 LEE, Williford Head b. Jan1849 age 51 Loucinda Wife b. Aug 1851, age 48 Loucy (Lousy?) Dau b. Mar 1878, age 22 James M. Son b. Aug 1880, age 19 Nancy M. Dau b. April 1883, age 17 Jesse (W or H - hard to read) Son b. Oct 1887, age12 US 191O CUMB CARVERS CREEK Page 57 LEE, Charles, Head age 49 Marriage#3 1 Rebecca Wife age 32 Marriage#1 1 Callie, Dau age 8/12 months Single Edward, Son age21 " Myrtle, Dau age 12 " JOHNSTON COUNTY (Our Jessee is known to have relatives in Johnston & Harnett Counties, NC) US 1880 Johnston County, ED159, Meadow Twp, Page 10, Extremely Hard to read… {Also Listed on this page 10//399 are: Luther Lee Joel Lee Sedelious (?) Lee Joab Lee} #99 99 LEE Jessee age 46 Farmer Henrietta age 40(?) Wife Rowena age 19 Dau Zew (1or7???) age 18 Son George 9 age 16 Son Rouetta or Robetta? age 14 Dau Estella age 11 Dau Epure or Eure? age 7 Son Continued - Next Page # 11 400 #99 99 Bruce 6 age 5 Son Ayendah(?) age 2 Dau ALL BORN NC {Also Listed on this page 11/400 are: Westbrook Lee, Sr. Thomas Lee Edward Lee Allen Lee} NANCY J. CAPPS Itzzz4me2no@Aol.com
I can do Look Ups and/or research in the NC Archives. I'm there 3-4 days every week. Easy Look-ups are free. There is a charge for more complicated Look-Ups or indepth research. Contact me for more info. Linda Allred Cooper lacooper@mindspring.com
Jr. Try this list of people who also research the WILLIAMS FAMILY. WILLIAMS: Susan Blevins (Bladen) SHBlev@cs.com Fran Powell (Duplin, Bladen) fpowellsr@starpower.net Jeanne Trimble (Duplin) Jeansroots@aol.com Teri Carter Ellis (Bladen) ELI6223@aol.com Bill Mallory (Bladen) wmmallory@msn.com Helen Williams (Bladen) HEW4010@aol.com Edgar Taylor (Duplin) ertjr@sgi.net Jimmy Williams (Cumberland, Duplin, Bladen) GrannyJim@aol.com Good luck, Dee For details on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Jr Hi Y'all To: Dee Thompson Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 8:13 PM Subject: Re: Bladen_County_lookup This is from my tree I had date wrong Joel . I don't know how to get in Culberland. N C thank you jr. {1} Isaac WILLIAMS b; est. 1663 in England d; est. 1707 in Virginia. He married Martha? Born 1670 anAd died Aug 30 1760 in Johnston, North Carolina. Child of Isaac WILLIAMS and Martha? {2} Joel WILLIAMS was born 1702 in Virginia, and died Dec 20 1760 in Cape Fear River. He married Jane SMITH. Born 1711 and died 1766 Child of Joel WILLIAMS and Jane SMITH {3} Isaac WILLIAMS was born 1756 in Johnston, North Carolina, and died Abt. 1815 in, Cumberland, North Carolina. Child of Isaac WILLIAMS and Rachel SMITH {4} Alexander WILLIAMS born Jan 31 1789 in Cumberland, North Carolina, and died May 17 1871 in Arkansas at his sons home, Rev. D. S. Williams. He was buried in Ross Cemetery. A well noted old-timer of Clark Co, 85 Yrs. old. He married Jemima WHITFIELD b:Nov. 20 1796 in Duplin, North Carolina. He married Charity SMITH, Sept 6 1806 daughter of David SMITH and Charity WHITFIELD. She was b: Jan 8 1788 in, Cumberland, North Carolina, and d: Oct 10 1843 in Cumberland, North Carolina. Was buried in Cumberland, N C.Child of Alexander WILLIAMS Sr. and Jemima WHITFIELD Jemima WILLIAMS. b: est. 1801/1809 d: est.? Children of Alexander WILLIAMS Sr. and Charity SMITH {5} Alexander S WILLIAMS Jr. born Oct 28 1810 in, Cumberland, North Carolina, and died May 11 1875 in, Clark, Arkansas. Married Mary Margaret Barksdale 4-15-1835 David Smith WILLIAMS born May 28 1807 in Cumberland, N C d: Sept 22 1896 He married Elizabeth Swan TOOLE. Born 1809 in North Carolina, and died Jun 3 1850 in Cumberland, North Carolina. Charrity E S WILLIAMS born Dec 7 1820 in North Carolina, and died Aug 26 1872. She married Council Kimbral JONES Jul 15 1863 in Okolona, Clark, Arkansas. He was born Mar 6 1813 in Giles, Tennessee, and died May 13 1884. Isaac S. WILLIAMS born Sep 24 1817, and died Jun 19 1883. Rachel S. WILLIAMS. She married John WEST Child Martha WEST. In 1870, {4} Alexander Williams made a will that was proved July 6 1871; the printed abstract says, "Coffin materials charged Oct 25 1870. Exec: Henry W. McMillan took out Letters April 16 1872. Heirs: Charity E. S. Jones; widow, Jemima H. Williams; David S. Williams; {5}Alexander S. Williams; Isaac S. Williams; and Rachel S. West. Witnesses: J. McNeill, J. M. Dolby, D. S. Williams, Jr. (A S Williams Sr. had come from North Carolina after Aug. 1861.) Securities of H. W. McMillan: D. S. Williams, Sr. A. S. Williams, removed from state by 1872." {D. S. Williams was a minister and his son was a Doctor.} He died in D S Williams home, was buried in Ross Hill cemetery. Generation {5} {5} Alexander S. WILLIAMS Jr. born Oct 28 1810 in, Cumberland, North Carolina, and died May 11 1875 in, Clark, Arkansas. He was buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Beech Creek Twp, Clark, Arkansas. He married Mary Margaret BARKSDALE Apr 15 1835 in Cumberland N C. Daughter of Biddy BARGE and Sherrod Barksdale. She was born Abt. 1814 in North Carolina, and died 1854 in Clark, Arkansas. He married Marilda Malinda YOUNG Nov 13 1855 in Clark, Arkansas. She was born Abt. 1839 in Tennessee. She died in childbirth with Alexander Zoller Williams Mar. 18 1862 {She was 23 yrs. old} I can’t find her grave? This was in the middle of the Civil War. {May be in corner of Corn patch?} He married Leonora Permelia HORNE Sep 2 1862 in Clark, Arkansas. She was born Jan 26 1838 and died Nov 15 1912 in Clark, Arkansas. She was buried in Bethlehem Cemetery, Beech Creek Twp, Clark, Arkansas. {5} Children of Alexander S. WILLIAMS Jr And Mary Margaret BARKSDALE. Frances E WILLIAMS was born 1839 in Cumberland, North Carolina. Sherrod Barksdale WILLIAMS was born Mar 20 1840 in Cumberland, North Carolina, and died Dec 13 1916 in Arkansas. He married Ophelia Jane HORNE. Alexander J. WILLIAMS was born 1843 in Cumberland, North Carolina. {NOTE} Archibald McDiarmid WILLIAMS was born Dec 11 1845 in Cumberland, North Carolina, and died Aug 6 1904 in Clark, Arkansas. John Rogers WILLIAMS was born Feb 26 1849 in, Clark, Arkansas, and died July 15 1906 in Clark, Arkansas. Henry E WILLIAMS was born 1850 in Clark, Arkansas, and died Bet. 1893-1900. David S B WILLIAMS was born July 22 1852 in Clark, Arkansas, and died July 29 1899 in Liberty Hill, Bowie, Texas. He married Eliza C LOID. {5} Children of Alexander S WILLIAMS Jr and Marilda Milanda YOUNG Charity E S WILLIAMS was born Abt. 1856. Jemima WILLIAMS was born Aug. 16 1858. Rachel A. WILLIAMS was born Abt. 1860. d: 1875 {14 years old} {6} Alexander Z. WILLIAMS was born Mar. 18 1862 in Clark, Arkansas. {5} Children of Alexander S WILLIAMS and Lenora Permelia HORNE Absolom M WILLIAMS. Elijah W H WILLIAMS born Apr 4 1865, and died Dec 20 1895 in Clark, Arkansas Leonora Permelia WILLIAMS. Margaret Mary WILLIAMS. Florence WILLIAMS. Perry H WILLIAMS born Feb 10 1873, and died May 11 1875 in Clark, Arkansas. {5} Alexander S. Williams Jr. had 17 children and 3 wives in his 65-years of life.} --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). 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[NCBLADEN-L] BooksJeanne, This might help. >From # 95 New Hanover Wills 1779 BANNERMAN, CHARLES, Charles, George, Robert. Note: in The Bible Records of Cumberland County, in the Meredith Bible (Duplin County) the births of Charles Bannerman (b. May, 1820), George W. Bannerman (b. December, 1822), and Robert Jackson Bannerman (b. September, 1825) are listed. These are obviously NOT the three children listed in the Will of Charles of New Hanover but be careful of the duplication of names. I have a bit on Charles with patents and land grants. Dee For details on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeanne B Alexander To: Dee Thompson Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 12:06 PM Subject: RE: Bannerman Lookup Dee, thank you so much. This took a lot of time, I do appreciate it. My relative of the time period involved is Charles Bannerman. Robert is either a son, nephew, or cousin. Charles stayed as low key as possible in the records, Robert seems to have been more active. I am hoping to get some clues to Charles through Robert and other Bannerman's of the colonial period. Thanks again for your help. Jeanne -----Original Message----- From: Dee Thompson [mailto:d7777@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Sun 12/7/2003 10:47 AM To: Jeanne B Alexander; NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com; Cumberland County List Cc: Subject: Re: Bannerman Lookup From # 99 Entries where Robert Bennerman/Bannerman was a witness, or was mentioned in a transaction but was not a principal. Book 1 p. 350 A deed from JOHN NEWBERRY of Cumberland to JOHN STEPHENS of Bladen, 16 Feb. 1760: "to a stake near BERRYMAN's [BENNERMAN's] house". ROBERT BENNERMAN was a witness to and "proved by" . p. 391 A deed from JOHN STEPHENS of Bladen to JESSE NEWBERRY of Cumberland, 16 Feb. 1760: ROBERT BENNERMAN was a witness. p. 411 A deed from WILLIAM JORDAN, millwright, to JOHN WILLCOX, merchant, & THOMAS HADLEY, planter, all of Cumberland, 30 Oct. 1760: ". . on Cross Creek opposite ROBERT BENNERMAN's ." Book 2 p. 114 A deed from JOSEPH THAMES of Bladen, planter, and wife, MARTHA, to THOMAS HADLEY & JOHN WILLCOX, of Cumberland, merchants, 13 May 1762: ROBERT BENNERMAN was a witness to and "proved by". p. 394 A deed from JOHN NEWBERRY, of Cumberland, millwright, & wife, ELIZABETH NEWBERRY, to JOHN NESFIELD, of Bladen, tanner, 16 April 1763: "excepting lots solf by sd. JOHN NEWBERRY to ROBT. BENNERMAN, ....". p. 259 A deed from JOHN DUKEMINEER, of Bladen, wheelwright, & wife, HANNAH to JOHN HALES (HAILES), of Cumberland, cordwainer, 28 July 1762: ROBERT BENNERMAN was a witness. p. 524 A deed from JOHN STEVENS, palnter, & wife GRACE, to COLIN SHAW, planter, all of Cumberland, 9 April 1765: "near BENNERMAN's house". p. 552 A deed from THOMAS BURNSIDE, Esq., deed of gift to his son, JAMES BURNSIDE, yeoman, both of Cumberland, 6 June 1765: ROBERT BANNERMAN was a witness. p. 591 A deed from WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, sheriff, to THOMAS McD. REID, both of Cumberland, 1 Oct. 1765: ROBERT BANNERMAN was a witness. Book 3 p. 86 A deed from JOHN BURNSIDE, of Cumberland, to EDMISTON WEIR, of Bladen, 17 April 1766: ROBERT BANNERMAN was a witness. The following entries show ROBERT BENNERMAN as a principal in the deed transactions. Book 1 p. 413 26 March 1760 JOHN NEWBERRY, Sr., miller, to ROBERT BENNERMAN, merchant, both of Cumberland, for £4 proc., 1 a. where sd. BENNERMAN now lives, near the place where sd. JOHN NEWBERRY now lives & keeps a public mill, on RUSSELL's line near Yadkin Road. Wit: RICHARD GROVE, JOHN NEILLY, JOHN WELSH. Proved by RICHARD GROVE Feb. 1761. Book 2 p. 115 16 March 1762 JOHN NEWBERRY, millwright, & wife, ELIZABETH, to ROBERT BENNERMAN, victualler, all of Cumberland, for £8 proc., 1/2 a. at Cross Creek joining upper side of sd. BENNERMAN's lot where he now lives, part of 50 a, patent to WM. PUGH who sold to JOHN NEWBERRY. Wit: RICHD. CARROLL, JNO. SHARPLESS. Proved by RICHARD CARROLL May 1762. p. 117 16 March 1762 JOHN STEVENS to ROBERT BENNERMAN, both victuallers of Cumberland, for £7 proc., one a. at Cross Creek, at CONNER's corner, being part of patent to THOMAS MATTHEWS, who sold 50 a. to WM. PUGH, who sold to JOHN NEWBERRY, who sold to JOHN STEVENS. Wit: RICHD CARROLL, JOHN SHARPLESS. Proved by RICHARD CARROLL May 1762. p. 468 20 Feb. 1765 ANN NESFIELD & JOHN ROBESON, exrs. of will dated 27 March 1764 of JOHN NESFIELD, decd., of Bladen, tanner, to ROBERT BENNERMAN, of Cumberland, victualler, for £12.1.6 proc., a lot, (no a. given), on Cross Creek, on RUSSELL's line, BENNERMAN's corner, on LORD's line, to STEVENSON's back corner, on RUSSELL's line; patent to WM. PUGH 31 March 1755 & bought by JOHN NESFIELD. Sold 22 Aug. [1764] in accordance with terms of sd. JOHN NESFIELD's will, at which time sd. BENNERMAN was the highest bidder. Wit: HENRY MAGLEE, RICHD. GROVE. Proved by RICHARD GROVE Feb. 1765. p. 495 a0 April 1764 ROBERT BENNERMAN (Bannerman) of Cumberland, (also signed by MARY (X) BANNERMAN), to JOHN HAILES, shoemaker of Cumberland, for £10 proc., 1 a. at Cross Creek, at CONNER's corner, part of patent to THOS. MATTHEWS __ day of __ 17__ (sic), who sold 50 a. to WM. PUGH, who sold 50 a. to JOHN NEWBERRY, who sold part to JOHN STEVENS, who sold to ROBERT BENNERMAN. Wit: JOSIAH BLACK. Ackd. May 1765. p. 497 25 Oct. 1764 JOHN (X) HAILES (HALES) to EDWARD DUNFIELD, farrier?). both of Cumberland, for £24.4.0 proc., 1 a. at Cross Creek, at CONNER's corner, part of patent to THOS. MATTHEWS __ day of __ 17__ (sic), who sold 50 a. to WM. PUGH, who sold 50 a. to JOHN NEWBERRY, who sold part to JOHN STEVENS, who sold to ROBERT BENNERMAN, who sold to JOHN HAILES. Wit: CHAS. STEVENS, WM. ASHBURN. Ackd. May 1765. Book 3 p. 91 8 Oct. 1765 Mortgage. ROBERT BENNERMAN, of Cross Creek, innkeeper, to RICHARD QUINCE, JR., of Brunswick, for £200 proc. Security: 3 1/4 a., lot in Cross Creek occupied by sd. BENNERMAN, incl. dwelling house thereon; to be paid by 8 Oct. 1772. Wit: JOHN BURNSIDE, SAML. BOYD. Ackd. May 1767. p. 182 23 Oct. 1767 ROBERT BANNERMAN, vintner, & wife, MARY (X) BANNERMAN, to RICHARD QUINCE, Jr., merchant, all of Cumberland, for £150 proc., 3 1/4 a. in Cross Creek where sd. ROBERT BANNERMAN formerly lived & kept a tavern on the main street opposite THOMAS HADLEY's house on upper side joining messrs. MACKIE & WATSON's land & on the back & lower part on RUSSELL's land. Wit: FREDERICK JONES, GEORGE MERRICK, WILLIAM MOUAT. Proved by WILLIAM MOUAT Nov. 1767. Dee For details on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeanne B Alexander To: Dee Thompson Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 7:05 PM Subject: RE: Bannerman Lookup Dee, thanks so much for looking this up. I am interested in Robert. I appreciate your help. Jeanne ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Dee Thompson [mailto:d7777@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 1:03 PM To: Jeanne B Alexander Subject: Re: Bannerman Lookup Jeanne, I emailed you with the number of entries in the Deed book. If you want any of these please let me know which first name. Dee For details on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeanne B Alexander To: Dee Thompson Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 9:06 PM Subject: Bannerman Lookup Dee, If you have these books, please lookup Bannerman, Bennerman, Benniman, Berriman from the following: Abstracts of Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Cumberland County, NC, October 1755 - January 1779 Abstracts of Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Cumberland County, NC, April 1779 - January 1791 Abrast of Deeds of Cumberland County, NC, Vol. 1, Books 1-3, 1754 - 1770 Thank you very much for your help and your time. Jeanne Bannerman Alexander
[NCBLADEN-L] BooksFrom # 99 Entries where Robert Bennerman/Bannerman was a witness, or was mentioned in a transaction but was not a principal. Book 1 p. 350 A deed from JOHN NEWBERRY of Cumberland to JOHN STEPHENS of Bladen, 16 Feb. 1760: "to a stake near BERRYMAN's [BENNERMAN's] house". ROBERT BENNERMAN was a witness to and "proved by" . p. 391 A deed from JOHN STEPHENS of Bladen to JESSE NEWBERRY of Cumberland, 16 Feb. 1760: ROBERT BENNERMAN was a witness. p. 411 A deed from WILLIAM JORDAN, millwright, to JOHN WILLCOX, merchant, & THOMAS HADLEY, planter, all of Cumberland, 30 Oct. 1760: ". . on Cross Creek opposite ROBERT BENNERMAN's ." Book 2 p. 114 A deed from JOSEPH THAMES of Bladen, planter, and wife, MARTHA, to THOMAS HADLEY & JOHN WILLCOX, of Cumberland, merchants, 13 May 1762: ROBERT BENNERMAN was a witness to and "proved by". p. 394 A deed from JOHN NEWBERRY, of Cumberland, millwright, & wife, ELIZABETH NEWBERRY, to JOHN NESFIELD, of Bladen, tanner, 16 April 1763: "excepting lots solf by sd. JOHN NEWBERRY to ROBT. BENNERMAN, ....". p. 259 A deed from JOHN DUKEMINEER, of Bladen, wheelwright, & wife, HANNAH to JOHN HALES (HAILES), of Cumberland, cordwainer, 28 July 1762: ROBERT BENNERMAN was a witness. p. 524 A deed from JOHN STEVENS, palnter, & wife GRACE, to COLIN SHAW, planter, all of Cumberland, 9 April 1765: "near BENNERMAN's house". p. 552 A deed from THOMAS BURNSIDE, Esq., deed of gift to his son, JAMES BURNSIDE, yeoman, both of Cumberland, 6 June 1765: ROBERT BANNERMAN was a witness. p. 591 A deed from WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, sheriff, to THOMAS McD. REID, both of Cumberland, 1 Oct. 1765: ROBERT BANNERMAN was a witness. Book 3 p. 86 A deed from JOHN BURNSIDE, of Cumberland, to EDMISTON WEIR, of Bladen, 17 April 1766: ROBERT BANNERMAN was a witness. The following entries show ROBERT BENNERMAN as a principal in the deed transactions. Book 1 p. 413 26 March 1760 JOHN NEWBERRY, Sr., miller, to ROBERT BENNERMAN, merchant, both of Cumberland, for £4 proc., 1 a. where sd. BENNERMAN now lives, near the place where sd. JOHN NEWBERRY now lives & keeps a public mill, on RUSSELL's line near Yadkin Road. Wit: RICHARD GROVE, JOHN NEILLY, JOHN WELSH. Proved by RICHARD GROVE Feb. 1761. Book 2 p. 115 16 March 1762 JOHN NEWBERRY, millwright, & wife, ELIZABETH, to ROBERT BENNERMAN, victualler, all of Cumberland, for £8 proc., 1/2 a. at Cross Creek joining upper side of sd. BENNERMAN's lot where he now lives, part of 50 a, patent to WM. PUGH who sold to JOHN NEWBERRY. Wit: RICHD. CARROLL, JNO. SHARPLESS. Proved by RICHARD CARROLL May 1762. p. 117 16 March 1762 JOHN STEVENS to ROBERT BENNERMAN, both victuallers of Cumberland, for £7 proc., one a. at Cross Creek, at CONNER's corner, being part of patent to THOMAS MATTHEWS, who sold 50 a. to WM. PUGH, who sold to JOHN NEWBERRY, who sold to JOHN STEVENS. Wit: RICHD CARROLL, JOHN SHARPLESS. Proved by RICHARD CARROLL May 1762. p. 468 20 Feb. 1765 ANN NESFIELD & JOHN ROBESON, exrs. of will dated 27 March 1764 of JOHN NESFIELD, decd., of Bladen, tanner, to ROBERT BENNERMAN, of Cumberland, victualler, for £12.1.6 proc., a lot, (no a. given), on Cross Creek, on RUSSELL's line, BENNERMAN's corner, on LORD's line, to STEVENSON's back corner, on RUSSELL's line; patent to WM. PUGH 31 March 1755 & bought by JOHN NESFIELD. Sold 22 Aug. [1764] in accordance with terms of sd. JOHN NESFIELD's will, at which time sd. BENNERMAN was the highest bidder. Wit: HENRY MAGLEE, RICHD. GROVE. Proved by RICHARD GROVE Feb. 1765. p. 495 a0 April 1764 ROBERT BENNERMAN (Bannerman) of Cumberland, (also signed by MARY (X) BANNERMAN), to JOHN HAILES, shoemaker of Cumberland, for £10 proc., 1 a. at Cross Creek, at CONNER's corner, part of patent to THOS. MATTHEWS __ day of __ 17__ (sic), who sold 50 a. to WM. PUGH, who sold 50 a. to JOHN NEWBERRY, who sold part to JOHN STEVENS, who sold to ROBERT BENNERMAN. Wit: JOSIAH BLACK. Ackd. May 1765. p. 497 25 Oct. 1764 JOHN (X) HAILES (HALES) to EDWARD DUNFIELD, farrier?). both of Cumberland, for £24.4.0 proc., 1 a. at Cross Creek, at CONNER's corner, part of patent to THOS. MATTHEWS __ day of __ 17__ (sic), who sold 50 a. to WM. PUGH, who sold 50 a. to JOHN NEWBERRY, who sold part to JOHN STEVENS, who sold to ROBERT BENNERMAN, who sold to JOHN HAILES. Wit: CHAS. STEVENS, WM. ASHBURN. Ackd. May 1765. Book 3 p. 91 8 Oct. 1765 Mortgage. ROBERT BENNERMAN, of Cross Creek, innkeeper, to RICHARD QUINCE, JR., of Brunswick, for £200 proc. Security: 3 1/4 a., lot in Cross Creek occupied by sd. BENNERMAN, incl. dwelling house thereon; to be paid by 8 Oct. 1772. Wit: JOHN BURNSIDE, SAML. BOYD. Ackd. May 1767. p. 182 23 Oct. 1767 ROBERT BANNERMAN, vintner, & wife, MARY (X) BANNERMAN, to RICHARD QUINCE, Jr., merchant, all of Cumberland, for £150 proc., 3 1/4 a. in Cross Creek where sd. ROBERT BANNERMAN formerly lived & kept a tavern on the main street opposite THOMAS HADLEY's house on upper side joining messrs. MACKIE & WATSON's land & on the back & lower part on RUSSELL's land. Wit: FREDERICK JONES, GEORGE MERRICK, WILLIAM MOUAT. Proved by WILLIAM MOUAT Nov. 1767. Dee For details on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeanne B Alexander To: Dee Thompson Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 7:05 PM Subject: RE: Bannerman Lookup Dee, thanks so much for looking this up. I am interested in Robert. I appreciate your help. Jeanne -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dee Thompson [mailto:d7777@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 1:03 PM To: Jeanne B Alexander Subject: Re: Bannerman Lookup Jeanne, I emailed you with the number of entries in the Deed book. If you want any of these please let me know which first name. Dee For details on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeanne B Alexander To: Dee Thompson Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 9:06 PM Subject: Bannerman Lookup Dee, If you have these books, please lookup Bannerman, Bennerman, Benniman, Berriman from the following: Abstracts of Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Cumberland County, NC, October 1755 - January 1779 Abstracts of Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Cumberland County, NC, April 1779 - January 1791 Abrast of Deeds of Cumberland County, NC, Vol. 1, Books 1-3, 1754 - 1770 Thank you very much for your help and your time. Jeanne Bannerman Alexander
Hi, Jere. Do you have a filter that looks for "junk" mail on your computer? We installed a program to identify junk and send it to a junk folder, and it looks like the program identifies junk mail as messages with hyphens and other non-alpha numeric characters. I have the same problem, although not with the NCCUMBER mail. Emily Naples96 wrote: >For some reason, my computer removes the body of every NCCUMBER-D Digest >message that is sent to me. Any suggestions as to what might be wrong? >Thanks, >Jere Casey >----- Original Message ----- >From: <NCCUMBER-D-request@rootsweb.com> >To: <NCCUMBER-D@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 7:16 AM >Subject: NCCUMBER-D Digest V03 #117 > > > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > >
Here is a good site that should be place on the Sampson Co. Site. In your browsers type in----- Manuel families of Sampson Co. NC. It will bring up a file for George Edwin Bulter 1868-1941- just play around with the pages. It talks about the first Indian school in Sampson Co. and some of the families that were Croatian Indians, like Butler's, Manuel's and even some of the Strickland from Sampson Co. Donna
For some reason, my computer removes the body of every NCCUMBER-D Digest message that is sent to me. Any suggestions as to what might be wrong? Thanks, Jere Casey ----- Original Message ----- From: <NCCUMBER-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <NCCUMBER-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 7:16 AM Subject: NCCUMBER-D Digest V03 #117
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WILLIAMS Looking for Joel WILLIAMS 1702 to 1760 died in Cape fear River. His son: Isaac WILLIAMS 1756 to 1815 Cumberland, N C. His Son: Alexander S WILLIAMS Sr. 1785 NC to 1871 moved to Arkansas. His son: Alexander S WILLIAMS Jr. 1810 NC to 1875 moved to Arkansas. Thanks R A Williams rawkaw@sbcglobal.net
Hi Sharon, I know that NEWTON, MURPHY, CARLTON, ALDERMAN, AND LANIER are Duplin County names. I am not familiar with the others. Cumberland and Sampson counties were the homes of dozens of Wilson families. There is nothing on the Wilsons you are looking for in Duplin Deeds (# 5), Duplin County Marriages (# 14), Duplin County Wills (# 6), Missing Original Marriage Records, Duplin County (# 411) or Abstract of Land Entries, Duplin County (# 120). Nothing in NC Vital Records (# 66,67,68), nothing in the newspaper books, the Georgia books or the NCGSJs >From # 176 Wilson, Francis, b. 1806 NC, d. c18_2[unreadable] GA., married 1st 1830 in GA Margaret Simmons, married 2nd 1853 in GA Lucinda Waters. I suggest that you contact these people: [I hope these email addresses are still good] LANIER: Susan Blevins (Bladen) SHBlev@cs.com Ashley Barry (Duplin) Wolf1912@aol.com Claudia Cannady (GA, Bladen) CannadyGirl@aol.com Keith Lanier (Duplin) mlslAduplinnet.com Katherine Ricker (Duplin) cheery2@quiknet.com James Rollins (Duplin) willows@rose.net Noland White (Bladen, Duplin) nwhite@utk.edu Myra Lanier (Duplin) mlslAAAA@duplinnet.com NEWTON: Barbara Parish (Duplin) BarbP@worldnet.att.net Donald Dunnington (Duplin, Bladen) donadunn@ipa.net Fran Powell (Duplin, Bladen) fpowellsr@starpower.net James Rollins (Duplin) willows@rose.net Teri Carter Ellis (Bladen) ELI6223@aol.com WILSON: Jim Gilmer (Cumberland) jimgikmer@alaweb.com Dee For details on the reference sources used for lookups, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon & Alex Davis" <sadav43@earthlink.net> To: <NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 8:05 AM Subject: [NCDUPLIN] Research in Duplin County, NC ( many names please read ) Hello All, Can anyone tell me if Dee Thompson is still on the list? A fellow researcher has told me she has wonderful resources for Duplin. I am in need of some look-ups in the early deeds 1800-1830 or so. I am searching for any mention of Reubin, James M, Tomsey Ann, and Margaret WILSON. These were brothers and sisters who migrated to Screven County, Georgia. My research ability is limited at the moment to just the Internet and I have chased my own tail on this line for 2 weeks and I am just not getting any where. It is thought this family migrated or was related to the CARLTONS, ALDERMANS, NEWTONS, LEE, and others. James M Wilson was born 11 April 1803 "near" Wilmington NC according to records. He first married a SIMMONS then a LEE of Screven County. His brother Reuben settled in Thomas County, Georgia. Reuben can be found in the 1840 census of Thomas County with these neighbors: James NEWTON, Right DOUGLAS, Emanuel BURK, David BURNEY, Murphy LANIER, Robert HENRDRY, and Baxter FLOYD. Do any of these names sound familiar? Are they Duplin County natives? In the 1850 Reuben was living between Hardy Smith of NC and Lydia Fowler of NC. Others on the same page were, Henry, William and Colson Murphy b. NC. In 1870 Reuben is living next to Stephen and Sarah CARLTON. If you have resources, any of these names in your file, please check for any WILSONS, we could make a connection. Thanks for your time, Sharon Broward Davis Sharon & Alex Davis Shady Acres Goat Farm http://home.earthlink.net/~sadav43/ShadyAcresPage/Page_1x.html Pine Mt., Georgia sadav43@earthlink.net
In 1841, John Gilchrist, Jr. and others felt that the educational needs of the young ladies of the Robeson County area were not being filled. Their answer was the founding of Floral College, the first female college in the state to confer degrees. John had settled on a large plantation near Centre Church, just north of present day Maxton and there he set aside property to house Floral College. The success of the college became his ruling passion. He devoted all of his energy and most of his resources to its upbuilding. He received great help from a wonderful Board of Trustees. They were Malcom Purcell, WA Sellers, Peter A. MacEachin, Dr. Angus D. McLean, Dr. John Malloy, Malcom Smith, and Daniel MacKinnon. Found in the 1848 Catalogue are the following staff: Rev. John R. McIntosh, Principal, Instructor in Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Evidences of Christianity; Mrs. C.M. McIntosh, Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, Botany; Mr. John C. Sutherland, Mathematics, Intellectual Philosophy; Miss Elizabeth H. Jewett, Grammar, Geography, History and Rev. F.W. Plassman, Music, Vocal and Instrumental. In 1843 the college graduated its first eight students: Euphemia D. McNeil, Flora McNeill, Flora Bunting McQueen, Mary Morrison, Mary Jane Davis, Ann Catherine Shaw, and Mary Jane Shaw. In the 1856 Catalogue we find the following members of the Board of Trustees A.D. McLean, MD, President; John Gilchrist; John Malloy, MD; Archibald Smith; Daniel McKinnon; Peter McEachin; Alexander Purcell; William McKay; JB McCallum; P.A. McEachin, Treasurer; Col. P.P. Smith; A.S. Baker; J.S. McQueen, Secretary; J.A. McKay; Douglad Patterson and Wm. A. Sellers. The faculty were Rev. Daniel Johnson, Principal, Instructor of Chemistry, Moral Science, Latin and Greek; Mrs. E.M. Johnson, Assistant Governess and Superintendent of Social Duties; Miss Mary L. Morrison; Miss Caroline Murphy; Miss Sallie R. Kerr and Miss R.J. Dougherty. In 1856 the college had a total of 71 pupils. Floral College thrived until the beginning of the Civil War, when it was forced to close for the duration. During the time it was closed the buildings we rented to the Bellamy family of Wilmington. It was believed that the women and children would be safer in land, but as we now know Sherman's troops march right to the door of Floral College. An ad for the college in January 1871 sates that preparatory course tuition, board and washing could be had at the cost of $85 while the same was available on the collegiate level for $90. In addition they could choose from music taught on the piano and guitar, pencil and crayon drawing, painting in oil and watercolors. Lights and fuel were provided at cost with one half of the tuition being due in advance and the other at the close of the session. By 1872 things had turned for the worst. In the January 4, 1872 newspaper is found the following ad: On the 8th day of Feb'y next Floral College will be sold to the highest bidder, subject to a mortgage in favor of the heirs of the late Reuben King, the sale to take place on the premises. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold all furniture and fixtures belonging to the College; also all evidences of debt. Terms Cash. By the order of the stockholders, D.S. Morrison, J.D. McLean and J.M. McKinnon commissioners. Thus a sad ending to a glorious institute of learning. John Gilchrist was an experimenter with new kinds of fruit and vegetables and loved to plant unusual species, the late Cornelia McCallum Purcell often told of him visiting Floral College. On one of his visits he brought with him tomatoes and lectured to the girls on their food value. This was the first time many of the girls had ever seen tomatoes, the belief at the time was that they were poisonous. I am working on trying to document a complete history of Floral College and the girls that attended. I am interested in any personal information concerning the girls (letters, diaries, photographs, etc.) I have set up a website (http://bbtyner.com/floralcollege) it is not complete but it does contain three spreadsheets I have complied. The first lists all the graduates from 1843 until 1848. The second lists all those attending the school in 1848 and the third shows the girls attending in 1856. Please take time to see if your family members are listed. Contact me at blake@bbtyner.com Thanks, Blake Tyner Robeson Historical Commission Robeson History Museum
My great, great grandfather John McQueen married Nancy Bumpus on 24 December 1812 in Fayette, Cumberland County, NC. John was born abt. 1782. Nancy was born abt. 1785 in NC. John had brothers, Norman and Donald and sisters, Betsy (probably Elizabeth) and Sally or Sarah. John McQueen and wife, Nancy Bumpus went to Louisiana by wagon from Fayette, NC in October 1818. John and Nancy had 4 children: Margaret Ann, Norman, Murdock and John( Johnnie ). Does anyone know who the parents of John McQueen were. I will be eternally grateful for any help on identifying John McQueen's parents. Many thanks. William Richardson McQueen II mcqueen2@mindspring.com
Hello I am seeking information about the families and offspring of any or all the following marriages listed in the "Cumberland County North Carolina Marriage Records 1803-1878" by Frances T. Ingmire. Chasten, Joseph m. Pope, Betsy A. 4/4/1831 Pope, Isaac m. Anderson, Elizabeth 1/2/1823 Pope, William S. m. Hair, Narcissa 12/2/1858 Pope, Henry m. Wilson, Margaret 5/5/1843 Worthington, William H. m. Tolar, Caroline 2/7/1867 Howard, James m. Everett, Honor 10/30/1805 Thanks for any help. Jim Heg (London) _________________________________________________________________ Concerned that messages may bounce because your Hotmail account is over limit? Get Hotmail Extra Storage! http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es
Hi -- I am working on the Windham / Windom family that later ended up in the Meriwether Co./Coweta Co. area of Georgia. I have seen postings that Peter Windom m. Elizabeth Prince, daughter of Nathan Prince, on 11 Sept 1809 in Cumberland Co., NC. Can anyone do a look up to confirm/deny this marriage location/date? The family goes: Descendants of Peter Windom 1 Peter Windom b: 1772-1775 in Virginia d: 1850-1865 in (after 1850 - enumerated in Meriwether Co., GA census) +(?Elizabeth Prince?) b: in North Carolina m: (?On 11 Sept 1809 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina?) Father: (?Nathan Prince?) Mother: ~ 2 James [Windom] Windham b: 19 Jul 1811 in North Carolina d: 2 Aug 1894 Burial: Holly Springs Cemetery - s/of Moreland, Coweta Co., Georgia ~~ +Martha Ray b: 13 Oct 1818 in of Meriwether Co., Georgia (b. Georgia) m: 2 Jun 1836 in Meriwether Co., Georgia d: 10 Aug 1877 Burial: Holly Springs Cemetery, s/of Moreland, Coweta Co., Georgia Father: ?_______ Ray Mother: ~ 2 William Windom b: Abt 1815 in North Carolina ~~ +Ruth ?________ b: Abt 1820 in North Carolina d: 1860-1870 in (Not enumerated in 1870 census) ~ 2 Rebecca H. Windom b: in North Carolina ~~ +Young W. Ray m: 30 Dec 1837 in Meriwether Co., Georgia ~ 2 Martha Windom b: Abt 1818 in North Carolina ~~ +~Never Married~ ~ 2 Elizabeth Windom b: 1819-1820 in North Carolina ~~ +Mark Morgan b: Abt 1812 in North Carolina m: Bef 1850 *2nd Wife of Peter Windom: +Rachael McGahee b: Abt 1809 in Georgia m: Bef 1850 1820 Cumberland Co., NC FREE WHITE MALES FREE WHITE FEMALES Column A - Under 10 Column G - Under 10 Column B - 10-16 Column H - 10-16 Column C - 16-18 Column I - 16-26 Column D - 16-26 Column J - 26-45 Column E - 26-45 Column K - 45 and over Column F - 45 and over HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD A B C D E F G H I J K Capt. Christian's District - District 1 PRINCE, Nathan 1-0-0-1-0-1 0-0-0-0-1 Skip 19 lines to: WINDHAM, Lemuel 1-0-0-0-1-0 2-0-1-0-0 Capt. McLeods District - District 2 WINDHAM, Peter 2-0-0-0-0-1 5-0-0-1-0 Fayetteville Town WINDHAM, Elisha 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I look forward to hearing back from anyone working on these lines. Valerie (Johnson) Freeman Tustin, California "Remember your history. To forget is to not belong." ~~ Charlotte A. Black Elk