Hi Joan, >From # 6 187. GLISSON, BRYAN (CR.035.801.5/A-182) 2 Aug 1824 - Oct Term 1825 wife SALLY 240 acres where Joseph Walder now lives, 1 Grea Mare by the Name of doll and at her death or marrage to my son Abraham; dau. ZILPHEA ANN10 (cent symbol); son BRYAN H. 10 (cent symbol); two youngest daus. SALLY JANE & SUSANNAH the BEN CHREECH land, Cross road land & LUKE HERRING land by Estemation in all three pieces 808 acres, 6 cows; dau. SALLY JEAN 1 feather bed & furniture; brother ABRAHAM $150; brother STEPHEN H. $100; BRYAN, son of WM CHERRY $60; WM. B. son of GEORGE F. KORNEGAY $60; residue of property to my three youngest children; brothers ABRAHAM & STEPHEN H. my wearing Cloths extrs: brothers ABRAHAM & STEPHEN H. wit: SAML. DAVIS, DAVID ALBERTSON signed: B. Glisson 188. JACOB GLISSON (CR.035.801.5/A-166) 30 Nov 1805 - Jan Term 1806 wife MARY all my hole parishable property in Doors and Out Doors, all my lands Excepting what is above the Little Branch in the field toward ALEXDR. O DANIELS for her lifetime; JOHN GLISSON SENR all the rest of my Land Lying East of the Little Branch runing west Side of my plantation adj. JOGN GLISSON Junr son of LEWIS GLISSON in Goshen Swamp; LEWIS GLISSON all the rest of my Lands Lying west of Sd. Branch; brothers & sisters ABRAHAM, ISAAC, MICHAL, FREDK, RACHEL, GUFFORD, MARY SUMMERLING, CHARITY SUMMERLING & PRUDENCE CHAMBERS 1 Shilling Starling apeace extr: wife MARY wit: O. ODANIEL, ALEX ODANIEL signed: Jacob (sign) Glisson 230. HERRING, STEPHEN (CR.035.801.5) 21 Sep 1797 - Oct Term 1797 Plantation whereon I now live & the lands adj. be Eaqually divided by a line from the main run of Goshen Swamp by the new Ricefield to the back line & my son STEPHEN BRIGHT have the lowerpart adj. Hodges's line and my son ALEXANDER to have the other part including the houses except for a life right to my wife SARAH; negroes Cesar, Bet, Agga & Ned to remain with my wife; wife SARAH to have use of all my household furnature, tools & Stack for her natural life; dau. ALETHEA HARRELL negro Ned; remainder of the property, stock & negroes loaned to wife be devided between my grson ELISHA, the son of SAML HERRING & the children of ALITHEA HARRELL; son SAMUEL 5 shillings sterling; dau. ALETHEA 5 shillings sterling; dau. CATY CROOM 5 shillings sterling; children of CATY CROOM negro Jim; children of my dau. SALLY GLISSON decd. former wife of DANIEL GLISSON to have 2 negroe girls about 14 & 8 yrs old to be purchased fore them by my son STEPHEN B.; grson BRYAN GLISSON the bay mare which I formerly gave him; dau. PEARSIS GLISSON negro Jenny & her children, her first child Jack to go to SALLY GLISSON, her first living child to HENRY GLISSON, her second living child to CHARITY GLISSON, her third living child to HETTIE GLISSON; son STEPHEN BRIGHT negroes Bob & Davy; dau. NANCY NEW negro Allen & a negro girl abt 8 yrs old to be purchased by my son ALEXANDER & she to have the use of negro Fillis until girl is delivered; son ALEXANDER negroes Squire, Cate & Fillis, 1 Featherbed & furniture, 1 young sorrel horse extrs: sons STEPHEN BRIGHT & ALEXDR wit: WM DICKSON, JAMES STEWART [?], WILLIS HERRING, SARAH CROOM signed: Stephen Herring 405. OLIVER, SARAH (CR.035.801.9) 8 Oct 1836 - Jul Term 1838 son FRANCIS five Shillings; heirs at law of ZILPHA KORNEGAY one eighth part of my estate; heirs at law of SARAH WOOTEN Viz. MARCH BYRD five cents, OLIVER WOOTEN one sixteenth part of my estate; heirs at law of LUCRETIA MORRIS five Shillings; ANN WILSON one eighth part of my estate; dau. REBECCA MORRIS five Shillings; son BENJAMIN one eighth part of my estate; son JOHN all the balance of my estate extrs: son BENJAMIN, JOHN CARR wit: DANIEL GLISSON, WILSON BOURDEN signed: Darah (sign) Oliver >From # 28 GLISSON DANIEL. ESQ, 03 02 03 00 07 >From # 14 GLISSON, BRYAN H. to ANN WITHERINGTON, 08/01/1831 GLISSON, DANIEL to SARAH HERRING, 09/06/1783 GLISSON, DANIEL JR. to NANCY HERRING, 10/07/1822 GLISSON, HINTON to CELIA TURNAGE, 03/29/1825 GLISSON, LEWIS to NICE GARRIS, 12/15/1797 >From # 5 (this is the only abstract that they both appeared in, there are dozens of singular abstracts for each of them) p. 488 D. (DANIEL) GLISSON to ABRAHAM GLISSON, both of Duplin Co., 16 Jan 1813, for $250, 208 A in the fork of Goshen & the Northeast & on the NS of Camp Branch, beg. at a small pine & black gum on the run of Camp Branch, joining HUDGENS' line, WM. GRADY'S corner, near the had of Sandy Run, THOMAS GRADY'S corner, DAVID KORNEGAY'S corner, to a pine in the edge of the Camp Branch Pocosin KORNEGAY'S corner. Wit: WILLIAM HUDGENS, HERRING (X) GLISSON. July Ct. 1813. Dee -----Original Message----- From: Joan Achey <jachey@awod.com> To: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Date: Saturday, December 04, 1999 8:25 AM Subject: Re: Duplin Lookups by Dee Thompson >Dee, >Every one appreciates your generous offer of lookups. I am interested in the >GLISSON families in Duplin N.C. Particularly the descendents of Abraham and >Daniel Glisson. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thanking you >in advance for your time, >Joan >----- Original Message ----- >From: Dee Thompson <d7777@worldnet.att.net> >To: <NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 11:37 PM >Subject: Re: Duplin Lookups by Dee Thompson > > > >
Trying to find the parents of Margie Winders b.1880's d. early 1930's, she was married to Charlie Whitman, b. 1800's d.1960's, also need info on him too. They lived around the Mt. Olive area, also woundering if anybody might have cemetery records that show where they are buried, thanks for any help, Helen
Dee, You have been too quite...I know you have been shopping...but I am not expecting any thing but your goood work....Merry Christmas to all. North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1660-1790 are now posted on http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/4197.htm By by....Jerome Tew -----Original Message----- From: Dee Thompson [mailto:d7777@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 6:56 PM To: NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: ABRAHAM BLANTON Hi Jeanie, >From # 6: 44. BLANTON, RICHARD (CR.035.801.1/A-12) 12 Jun 1821 - Jul Term 1821 wife MARGRET 1 horse, 8 head of cattle, all hogs, sheep & gees, all houshold & Kitchen furniture and tools during her natural life; son BENJAMIN property given to my wife after her death; dau. MARGRET 1 Cow & a two year old hefer; son ABRAHAM 1 horse; dau. NANCY 1 cow & calf, 1 two year old hefer extrs: BENJAMIN FUSSEL, DAVID WILLIAMS wit: Dd. WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN FUSSEL signed: Richard (sign) Blanton Dee
Searching for "Duplin Co. Places: Past & Present " by Sikes Does anyone have ideas where I might purchase this book ?
Hi Listmembers! At least two days have passed since any Duplin-L message has been posted. Is everybody out shopping or is something not working properly? Fran fpowellsr@starpower.net
Sorry, Meant to send this to all. Subj: Re: no messages Date: 12/15/99 To: fpowellsr@starpower.net I think some of us are just getting caught up in the Christmas holiday. I know I will not be doing much on this until after the first of the year. (when everything has slowed down. Would like to say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you and remember during the holidays is the best time to get some information for your research. Lets hope we all get plenty! Lee'
Researching Mathis name from NC. Would like to communicate with someone who is researching Mathi name.
Does anyone have knowlege of Bennie and Kate Groves Merritt family? Bennie was born 1911 in Duplin Co. Married Kate Groves 1940 in NC.
Found this thought it might help in someone's serach <A HREF="ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/coffee/cemetery/grimescem.txt"> Click here: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/coffee/cemetery/grimescem.txt</A> Susan Russell Beckham Caldwell, wife of Henry Allen Caldwell, b. May 10, 1812, Jones Co., GA d. Dec 27, 1901, Coffee Co., AL Henry Allen Caldwell, b. Sept 25, 1804 Lenoir Co, NC, d. Mar 6, 1861 Coffee Co., AL Thomas Jefferson Caldwell, Feb 5, 1836 – July 13, 1860 Charles James Caldwell, July 14, 1846 – May 19, 1884
I have just subscribed to the Duplin Co.List. I have been researching the followinf families: ALDERMAN (David), BRICE (Joseph & Francis), MURPHY (Timothy), STALLINGS(Shadrack, Martha & Wiley), WELLS. Some related names are LANIER, NEWTON, SOUTHERLAND & TEACHY. It seems that most all of these families moved to southwest Georgia in Nov 1883. I would be glad to share what info I have with others researching these families. James A. Rollins <willows@rose.net> Thomas Co., GA
Hi All , check out the Duplin Archives, The Deeds that Dee has been tying up for the list , some is now on the Archives <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/duplin.htm">Duplin Co., NC Archives </A> , to find a name the easy way :-) is to do the Ctrl than F key a find name pops up and type in the name you are looking for. I wish to Thank Sonja again for putting the Deeds and other items on line in the Archives for people like you and I to be able to find the info. Also wish to Thank all the others that take their time to do the same for other sites as well, you all deserve a BIG THANK YOU, and a pat on the back for a job well done. Thank you All and MERRY CHRISTMAS. Christine Grimes Thacker
I am looking for a gravesite for an Alsey Sellers and a Cynthia Milliner Sellers. Names of either of their parents would be helpful but they are also elusive. I have Alsey traced back to the 1850 census #047 --7th District. Johnston Co, NC Can't find him as a child. Anyone see him earlier? born around 1818. he married Cynthia Milliner 6/13/1846 Johnston Co, NC Any info would be helpful Charlene Nix
We are searching for the parents and family of Elizabeth Fryar. Elizabeth Fryar was born abt. 1790 and died aft. 1850. She is buried Wells Chapel Cem, Duplin Co.,NC. She married Enoch Newton born Abt. 1785 in Duplin County and died Abt. 1828 in Duplin County, Buried Wells Chapel Cem. , Duplin Co., NC. Enoch is the son of Isaac and Jemima Chambers Newton of Duplin County. Thanks Don Dunnington
This reminds me, I have a SANDERS from Duplin County that has been a brick wall for a long time. Deeds and wills have revealed nothing to help us. Disey SANDERS b. 19 Aug 1804 (believe in Duplin Co) d. 11 Sep 1883 Mascotte, Lake Co, FL. She married 2 Sep 1825 in Duplin Co, NC to James SHUFFIELD/SHEFFIELD b. 15 Aug 1804 Duplin Co, NC, d. 9 Jan 1881 Mascotte, Lake CO, FL Disey SANDERS had a brother Duncan SANDERS born 1806 in Duplin Co. He moved from Duplin Co ca 1830 to GA, ALA & TX. Who are the parents of Disey and Duncan SANDERS? Regards, Jennifer Bell Quantico, VA > > > This may or may not be of interest to you, but my ancestor JOHN > SANDERS who > married MARY TULLY had a daughter ELIZABETH SANDERS who married > LEWIS MOORE. > > Bill Linder > Arlington, Virginia >
In a message dated 12/08/1999 1:24:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, NCDUPLIN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Yes, anything is of interest to me right now. I have no idea where my John Sanders Moore was from, but, it stands to reason, it's worth checking out. Where was your John Sanders from? Rena >> John Sanders lived in nearby Johnston County. He died there in 1783. Bill Linder
Yes, anything is of interest to me right now. I have no idea where my John Sanders Moore was from, but, it stands to reason, it's worth checking out. Where was your John Sanders from? Rena
In a message dated 12/07/1999 3:22:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, NCDUPLIN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Does anyone have this line? I have no dates and or places......just the names; John Sanders Moore married Mary Pearson Parents of Curtis Pearson Moore that married Smithy Jinnett ... >> Dear Rena J. Peterson: This may or may not be of interest to you, but my ancestor JOHN SANDERS who married MARY TULLY had a daughter ELIZABETH SANDERS who married LEWIS MOORE. Bill Linder Arlington, Virginia
Does anyone have this line? I have no dates and or places......just the names; John Sanders Moore married Mary Pearson Parents of Curtis Pearson Moore that married Smithy Jinnett Parents of William Matthew Moore that married Chellie Overman Parents of Thomas Franklin Moore that married Ella Mydea Stocks Parents of Emerson Moore that married Dorothy E. Hall In the 1900 census Thomas Franklin Moore and his wife Ella Mydea Stocks Moore lived in the Moseley Hall area, and Emerson and Dot Moore lived around Greene and Wayne Co. renaj@gibralter.net
Can anyone tell me who the first Ezzell/Ezell family was to the Duplin/Sampson Co area? There are Ezzells found in VA in the late 1700's who I feel migrated to NC. Looking for specific families. I am researching the line of Mikel Ezzell. I found him in the 1784-1787 census record. I cannot find out who his parents were. Mikel's will was posted in July 1800, in Duplin Co. Named are sons: Benjamin, Reuben, Henry, George, William and Frederick. Daughters: Mary Knight, Elizabeth Sutton, and Nancy Ezzell. Thanks for any help you can give me. Sherri
Will someone do a census lookup for me? I need to know the family composition of one Samuel WEST, Duplin Co., 1820. Thanks. Fran fpowellsr@starpower.net