Looking for any info on a Jason Thompson that worked or ran Tull's Mill. Can any one help? Peggy
Hi Sue, Please consider typing out the Bible records that you mentioned. It would be good to see them as there probably would be several people who might connect to them with connections to Granthams, Gradys & Herrings. Thanks. Sue Meinhart in southern CA
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As some of you know i have not had my conputer for about a month, I was a guest but niot really able to send much out so i had a chance to look through some papers and found a few things that may interest someone. Hugh Grimes wit to the Will of GEORGE BRANDEN 11/2/1772 . Wife Marion BRANDEN of Rowen Co.,NC. QUESTION: was Marion a sister to HUGH GRIMES or maybe a DAU?? Hugh GRIMES was from Duplin Co,NC so why at his age would he go to Rowen Co, except for a family member, unless someone else has a Hugh in their GRIMES line in that time period. I sure have not found him. next item : Found a chart in FTM vol 17 #1305. It has A Jacob Grimes b 1778/79 in WILKES Co.,NC & d 8/1862 in Putnam Co., Tn. there was over 5 pages of info. on Jacob's family. In the LDS they do have the info on the German line of GRIMES from Rowen Co, there was the John Jacob Grimes b ca 1722 , etc. Next item: Something came in about MATILDA GRIMES, found this in my papers, Pitt Co. Tax list 1763 WILLIAM GRIMES with Alexander STEWART. Matilda Grimes dau of Samuel Ellis Grimes and Sallie Brookover m Alexander Stewart b 1825 Adam Co., Ohio ,son of Joseph Stewart b5/1/1786and Elizabeth Rains m 1814 . Take care and i hope this helps someone Christine
Looking for the parents of my ggg grandparentsr, Patrick O'Quinn b. abt. 1828. He married Elizabeth Ann Carroll b. abt. 1814. Their children: 1. David W. O'Quinn b. abt. 1847 married Frances C. Bell b. abt. 1850 2. Margaret A. O'Quinn b. abt. 1852 married Alonzo E. Merritt b. abt. 1851 Any information would be greatly appreciated. Ashley wolf1912@aol.com
SNELL, Roger, Lieutenant N.C. Militia. Roger was born about 1730 in Chowan County. He was the son of Roger Snell II and wife Ann Pickering who was born Aug. 2, 1701 and died in 1787. Roger Snell II was born about 1690 and he wrote his will in Duplin now Sampson in 1758. Lieutenant Snell served under Captain Jethro Oates and Colonel James Kenan in 1779. Soldier married Sarah Thomson, daughter of Stephen, and wrote Sampson will in 1790 and it was probated August 11, 1790. Two daughters are referred to but not named in procedings recorded in court minutes and will is lost. Sarah dissented to will. Roger was dead by the time of the 1790 US Census. Sarah is listed in the 1790 Census for Sampson and with one son over 16, three under 16 and two daughters. Some children credited. William, Charles, John, James, Roger IV, Nannie, Mary, & Anne. THOMSON ESTATE: On motion, ordered that David Dodd, William Vann and John Fort, Esquires, settle with James Thomson, administrator of the estate of Stephen Thomson, deceased, and report this term the administration of the said James. The committee made the following report: Your committee appointed to settle the estate of Stephen Thomson, deceased, between James Thomson, administrator, and the legatees, upon examination find that the said Thomson has settled and paid as per voucher as follows: To Stephen Pipkin, 126 pounds 8 shillings and 11 pence; to Jesse Darden, 128 pounds 2 shillings and 8 pence; to Martha Thomson, 128 pounds 1 shilling and 10 pence; to Roger Snell, 128 pounds 1 shilling and 10 pence; to William Thomson, 128 pounds 1 shilling and 10 pence. We find a balance due Stephen Pipkin of one pound twelve shillings and eleven pence; likewise a balance in favor of Thomas Thomson, son of David Thomson, deceased, (including interest) of one hundred and thirty-five pounds nine shillings and one and one-half pennys. Signed: David Dodd, William Vann and John Fort, which report was read, approved and ordered to be entered at large and filed. SNELL WILL: The last will and testament of Roger Snell, deceased, was brought into court and proved by the oaths of James Oates and Jesse Bell, subscribing witnesses, and ordered to be registered. (1791 Lost) SNELL ESTATE: Sarah Snell, relict of Roger Snell, deceased, came into court and dissents her husband's will, and claims her dower and share of the personal estate according to law. SNELL ESTATE: Ordered that Sarah Snell, widow to Roger Snell, deceased, keep her two daughters to educate and raise and that she keep two negro girls for that purpose. James Thomson is her surety for the sum and that she does share for the same and his wife, Martha. DIVISION OF SLAVES: On the petition of Benjamin Carr and Anne his wife, ordered that James Marley, Michael King and William Thompson, Esquires, be appointed a committee to divide the two negroes, viz. Sylvia and Betty and their increase, between the petitioners and Mary Snell, agreeable to the last will and testament of Roger Snell, dec'd, and make a report. SLAVES ASSIGNED: A report produced to court purporting a settlement for division of negroes between Benjamin Carr and his wife with Mary Snell, says that Carr and his wife are to have slaves Lott, Sylvia, Brister and China. Report signed by James Marley, William Thornton and Michael King. (1802) I am Jerome Tew SNELL ESTATE: The committee appointed to settle the estate of Roger Snell reported the amount of estate is 151 pounds, 16 shillings, and further sayeth the executor has overpaid that sum for debts equal to 49 pounds, 7 shillings, 10 pence. Vouchers show that John Snell, executor, is due the sum of 15 pounds. Signed Michael King, William Thompson and J. Marley. -----Original Message----- From: BLinder777@aol.com [mailto:BLinder777@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, August 21, 1999 7:29 AM To: NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Roger Snell In a message dated 8/21/99 7:22:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time, NCDUPLIN-D-request@rootsweb.com, Colleen Campbell Taylor writes: << I am researching my husband's family and they had many of their beginnings in Duplin County, North Carolina. Is anyone else out there researching Roger SNELL, Sr. and his descendants? Roger was born in 1656 in Duplin County and died 1708. His son, Roger SNELL married Ann PICKERING. Their daughter Ann SNELL KING BLACKMAN McCLENDON is the line my husband descends from -- both the KING and BLACKMAN line. Is this Roger SNELL descended from Barnabas SNELL? >> Colleen, I don't think you will find that Roger Snell, Sr. was born in Duplin County. It did not exist at that time. He would more likely have been the Roger Snell who can be found in the records of Perquimans County during the time period you mention. In the 1690s, Roger Snell made a deed of gift to either Jonathan Taylor or his wife or both in Perquimans. I've wondered what the relationship might have been. I think that Taylor descendants made the same migration eventually to Duplin County about 50 years later. I would be interested in sharing and working with anyone who has information on the Taylors of Duplin or the Snells of the early period in Perquimans. Bill Linder Arlington, Virginia
Judy, Email Kellon Maready @mareadyk@duplinnet.com. He wrote the book. I purchased a copy from him.
In a message dated 8/21/99 7:22:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time, NCDUPLIN-D-request@rootsweb.com, Colleen Campbell Taylor writes: << I am researching my husband's family and they had many of their beginnings in Duplin County, North Carolina. Is anyone else out there researching Roger SNELL, Sr. and his descendants? Roger was born in 1656 in Duplin County and died 1708. His son, Roger SNELL married Ann PICKERING. Their daughter Ann SNELL KING BLACKMAN McCLENDON is the line my husband descends from -- both the KING and BLACKMAN line. Is this Roger SNELL descended from Barnabas SNELL? >> Colleen, I don't think you will find that Roger Snell, Sr. was born in Duplin County. It did not exist at that time. He would more likely have been the Roger Snell who can be found in the records of Perquimans County during the time period you mention. In the 1690s, Roger Snell made a deed of gift to either Jonathan Taylor or his wife or both in Perquimans. I've wondered what the relationship might have been. I think that Taylor descendants made the same migration eventually to Duplin County about 50 years later. I would be interested in sharing and working with anyone who has information on the Taylors of Duplin or the Snells of the early period in Perquimans. Bill Linder Arlington, Virginia
Kellon, Sorry, I didn't see your reply before I answered with the info from your book. Do you or anyone else have any information on a Nancy Nethercutt that had a child out of wedlock by Robert Kennedy, son of Thomas? Child born around 1837 in Duplin Co. Thanks...Ann
Elizabeth Williams b. 5/7/1814 Duplin Co., NC was the daughter of Hopkins Williams & Elizabeth Kilpatrick. James Cavenaugh b. 11/30/1815 in Duplin d. 3/10/1899 Duplin buried in Cavenaugh Cemetery in Duplin Co., is the son of James Cavenaugh, Sr., Rilla ?. This info from the "Williams" book by Kellon Maready, 6/1997. There is quite a bit of information on this family in this book.
Hi all. I have two questions. Where can I purhase the book published by Mr. Meready and are there more than the Williams book? In the message reply below, is Sudie Dunn the same Sudie that was previously married to Jasper Hall? Thanks again! Judy Clara, Celia Catherine Whaley b: 16 Aug 1836, d: 26 Aug 1925, dau of Samuel Whaley & Nancy______, md: 17 Dec 1853 Duplin Co, NC, Waxel Sandlin b: 1 Dec 1815, d: 17 Sep 1903 son of Elizabeth Sandlin. Their Children: 7. John William Sandlin b: 9 Jul 1868 d: 11 Sep 1937, md: 15 Mar 1891 Sudie Dunn. ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
To the list: I am new to this list, just joined you all tonight. I am researching my husband's family and they had many of their beginnings in Duplin County, North Carolina. Is anyone else out there researching Roger SNELL, Sr. and his descendants? Roger was born in 1656 in Duplin County and died 1708. His son, Roger SNELL married Ann PICKERING. Their daughter Ann SNELL KING BLACKMAN McCLENDON is the line my husband descends from -- both the KING and BLACKMAN line. Is this Roger SNELL descended from Barnabas SNELL? Thanks for any help you can give! Colleen Campbell Taylor
Clara, Celia Catherine Whaley b: 16 Aug 1836, d: 26 Aug 1925, dau of Samuel Whaley & Nancy______, md: 17 Dec 1853 Duplin Co, NC, Waxel Sandlin b: 1 Dec 1815, d: 17 Sep 1903 son of Elizabeth Sandlin. Their Children: 1. Annie F. Sandlin b: abt 1854, no further information. 2. Nancy J. Sandlin b: 29 Sep 1854 d: 27 Jul 1877, md: Ed Southerland. 3. Mary Catherine Sandlin b: 11 Sep 1856 d: 7 Apr 1936, md: 5 Oct 1888 Justus Kinsey Williams. 4. Martha Ann Sandlin b: 15 Jul 1858 d: 29 Apr 1928, md: 21 Jul 1887 James Bryant Wilson. 5. Margiana Lewis Sandlin b: Sep 1860 d: 27 Jan 1937, md: 5 Nov 1882 John Lewis Aman. 6. Braddock James Sandlin b: Oct 1866, md: Lillian Gillian 7. John William Sandlin b: 9 Jul 1868 d: 11 Sep 1937, md: 15 Mar 1891 Sudie Dunn. 8. Lizzie W. Sandlin b: 18 May 1868 d: 5 Jan 1912, md: 6 Mar 1887 John Ivey Nethercutt. 9. Isaac Newton Sandlin b: 27 Jul 1870 d: 5 Jun 1951, md: 27 Dec 1890 Rebecca Ann Rochelle. 10. Sallie H. Sandlin b: 16 Feb 1875 d: 11 Jul 1954, md: Mack Aman 11. Waxel Franklin Sandlin b: 1 May 1877 d: 21 Feb 1920 md: 25 Dec 1898 Nancy Jane King. I would appreciate any information you have on these families. Regards: Kellon Maready kenneth smith wrote: > Hi, I am looking for any information on a Celia Whaley who married a Waxel > Sandlin. She was probably born somewhere around 1840. They are buried in > the Nethercutt graveyard in Duplin Co. Thanks, Clara > > _______________________________________________________________ > Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
Looking for ggrandmother, Marriscow Miller bNov 9 1871 dDec-20-1934 (info from her headstone). Married to Isaac Gregory Hall 1884 The first name on the marriage record is Merusa. Her nick name was Russ, according to my grandmother. Marriage record says she was 17 at the time of her marriage, but if birth date on the headstone is correct, she would have been only 12. I'm looking for her correct name and parents names as well as her race if it is known. Thanks! Judy ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
Hi, I am looking for any information on a Celia Whaley who married a Waxel Sandlin. She was probably born somewhere around 1840. They are buried in the Nethercutt graveyard in Duplin Co. Thanks, Clara _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
hallsj Karen and Janice, I am also tracing this family. We also have ties to it. Please contact me judyvol@netscape.net. Judy halesj wrote: Karen and Janice, Emily Jane Williams d/o Hopkins Williams and Elizabeth Kilpatrick married Bryant Kennedy of Duplin Co in July 1845. Have info on Kennedy's but none on Williams or Kilpatricks. Sisters Yes? halesj wrote: Karen and Janice, Emily Jane Williams d/o Hopkins Williams and Elizabeth Kilpatrick married Bryant Kennedy of Duplin Co in July 1845. Have info on Kennedy's but none on Williams or Kilpatricks. Sisters Yes? ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
Karen & Janice, Hopkins Williams and Elizabeth Kilpatrick had nine daughters and one son: Sarah md: Willis Bishop Elizabeth md: James Cavenaugh Elda md: John W. Rouse Mary Ann md: Thomas Kennedy Rebecca md: Joseph Brooks Charity md: David Wright Cavenaugh (brother to James above) Nancy Ann md: Lorenzo Jackson Emily Jane md: Bryant Kennedy Hulda Etta md: Charles Gregory Thomas Jacob md: Martha Ann Southerland Kellon Maready halesj wrote: > Karen and Janice, > Emily Jane Williams d/o Hopkins Williams and Elizabeth Kilpatrick married > Bryant Kennedy of Duplin Co in July 1845. Have info on Kennedy's but none > on Williams or Kilpatricks. Sisters Yes?
Janice English White, James Cavenaugh b:30 Nov 1815 d:10 Mar 1899 md:Elizabeth "Bettie" Williams b:7 May 1814 d:24 Sep 1883 daughter of Hopkins Williams and Elizabeth Kilpatrick. Both are buried in the Cavenaugh Cemetery on Highway 41 between Chinquapin and Wallace, NC. No info on first wife (Sarah) you mentioned. James Cavenaugh was a son of James Cavenaugh Sr. b:1782 md: Rilla ______? who was a son of Sylvester Cavenaugh b: bef 1750 d:1799, md: Unknown. Would appreciate any info you have on these families. Regards: Kellon Maready Tex-Mach, inc. wrote: > Does anyone have information on James Cavenaugh Born 1816 Died 1899 (?) married first to Sarah and then to Elizabeth Williams B: 1814. I am trying to determine his parents and back. Do you know who Elizabeth was? > > Regards, > Janice English White
Does anyone have information on James Cavenaugh Born 1816 Died 1899 (?) married first to Sarah and then to Elizabeth Williams B: 1814. I am trying to determine his parents and back. Do you know who Elizabeth was? Regards, Janice English White