Your George WILLIAMS by chance is he the one who married Tabitha________ and had children Jacob Williams, Patience, Mary, Martha, and Temperance Williams Martha married either John or Absalom Best and went to Georgia Mary married William Harris and remained in Duplin/Wayne County, NC Looking for who Jacob Williams married???? Temperance married Henry Stoakes/Stokes one more sister married and went to Georgia. Always do right. This will gratify some people & astonish the rest. -Mark Twain- </HTML>
Dear cousin Patricia, I'm so sorry. I was so glad when we found common ancestors. I wish we could have met in person. I love you cousin and I will pray for you. I will call you very soon. Jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Bell" <patriciavbell@msn.com> To: <ncduplin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 3:08 PM Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] Quinn Family cards > Gerry, > > This is Cousin Patricia Ann Vernon Bell. I have cancer, the Dr has given > me about a month to live now. > > I am looking for someone who would like to have my records. So far I have > only contacted Charlene. > > I have 13 filing cabinets. The records are free, but my husband wants $20 > for each file cabinet. > > Please contact me as soon as possible if you are interested. You live so > far away I didn't know if you would be interested or not. > > Please let my Vernon cousins at Ancestry.com > > 1st comes will get the records. > > I am also giving what I have recorded on Legacy 6.0 which will include all > my census records, birth records, death records, marriage records, > cemetery records and any other records that I could find to back up my > genelogy records. > > My home phone is 252-523-2760, cell 252-286-9669. > > So please contact me as soon as possible. > > Cousin & friend > Patricia Ann Vernon Bell > > > >> From: jvcv@sbcglobal.net> To: ncduplin@rootsweb.com> Date: Sat, 23 Feb >> 2008 05:00:48 -0800> Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] Quinn Family cards> > I >> don't know if this will help you or not. Sometimes the census on > >> Ancestry.com is very hard to read, so I print out the section I am > >> interested in with colored paper. Green or yellow is good. It sometimes > >> brings out the print better, just enough to make out a word. Perhaps if >> you > copy the cards and experiment with different colored paper it might >> help > you.> > Good luck,> Jerry Vernon> > ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Mike & Diane" <garebel@embarqmail.com>> To: >> <ncduplin@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 9:04 PM> >> Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] Quinn Family cards> > > > P.S. Some of these >> cards are very hard to read!> > > > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncduplin/duplin.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjones/jones.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncnewhan/nh.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpasqu2/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpender/pender.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncperqu2/> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmil/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocivwar/mocwindex.html> > -------Original >> Message------- > >> > From: Mike & Diane> > Date: 2/22/2008 11:53:17 PM> >> > To: Duplin County> > Subject: [NCDUPLIN] Quinn Family cards> >> > Hi >> list,> >> > I just received via email some of the Quinn cards. Is someone >> interested > > in> > Transcribing these for us? There are 2 pages of them >> to type up.> >> > Thanks!> > Diane> >> > > > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncduplin/duplin.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjones/jones.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncnewhan/nh.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpasqu2/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpender/pender.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncperqu2/> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmil/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocivwar/mocwindex.html> >> >> > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, >> please send an email to > > NCDUPLIN-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 > > NCDUPLIN-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 NCDUPLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the >> word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the >> message > _________________________________________________________________ > Need to know the score, the latest news, or you need your Hotmail®-get > your "fix". > http://www.msnmobilefix.com/Default.aspx > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCDUPLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Jean, There is a JAMES cemetery off Ash Street extension in a field...The side road is Oak Forrest Road in Wayne County, NC...In the summer it would be hard to detect for the corn field hides it. We trekked through a person's back yard and across the field to see it. My John B. Garris and his wife Aunt Josie Melvin GARRIS are buried there. Always do right. This will gratify some people & astonish the rest. -Mark Twain- </HTML>
Jean, D o you by chance have a George Thomas BELL who married a Lulu HOLLINGSWORTH poss. in Sampson County but died in Lenoir County and supposely owned a SAWMILL on the Neuse RIver died in the mid 1950s. His ancestor was JAMES BELL. Any help is appreciated. Gayle Always do right. This will gratify some people & astonish the rest. -Mark Twain- </HTML>
----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Bell" <patriciavbell@msn.com> To: <ncduplin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 3:08 PM Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] Quinn Family cards > Gerry, > > This is Cousin Patricia Ann Vernon Bell. I have cancer, the Dr has given > me about a month to live now. > > I am looking for someone who would like to have my records. So far I have > only contacted Charlene. > > I have 13 filing cabinets. The records are free, but my husband wants $20 > for each file cabinet. > > Please contact me as soon as possible if you are interested. You live so > far away I didn't know if you would be interested or not. > > Please let my Vernon cousins at Ancestry.com > > 1st comes will get the records. > > I am also giving what I have recorded on Legacy 6.0 which will include all > my census records, birth records, death records, marriage records, > cemetery records and any other records that I could find to back up my > genelogy records. > > My home phone is 252-523-2760, cell 252-286-9669. > > So please contact me as soon as possible. > > Cousin & friend > Patricia Ann Vernon Bell > > > >> From: jvcv@sbcglobal.net> To: ncduplin@rootsweb.com> Date: Sat, 23 Feb >> 2008 05:00:48 -0800> Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] Quinn Family cards> > I >> don't know if this will help you or not. Sometimes the census on > >> Ancestry.com is very hard to read, so I print out the section I am > >> interested in with colored paper. Green or yellow is good. It sometimes > >> brings out the print better, just enough to make out a word. Perhaps if >> you > copy the cards and experiment with different colored paper it might >> help > you.> > Good luck,> Jerry Vernon> > ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Mike & Diane" <garebel@embarqmail.com>> To: >> <ncduplin@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 9:04 PM> >> Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] Quinn Family cards> > > > P.S. Some of these >> cards are very hard to read!> > > > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncduplin/duplin.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjones/jones.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncnewhan/nh.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpasqu2/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpender/pender.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncperqu2/> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmil/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocivwar/mocwindex.html> > -------Original >> Message------- > >> > From: Mike & Diane> > Date: 2/22/2008 11:53:17 PM> >> > To: Duplin County> > Subject: [NCDUPLIN] Quinn Family cards> >> > Hi >> list,> >> > I just received via email some of the Quinn cards. Is someone >> interested > > in> > Transcribing these for us? There are 2 pages of them >> to type up.> >> > Thanks!> > Diane> >> > > > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncduplin/duplin.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjones/jones.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncnewhan/nh.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpasqu2/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpender/pender.htm> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncperqu2/> > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmil/> > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocivwar/mocwindex.html> >> >> > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, >> please send an email to > > NCDUPLIN-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 > > NCDUPLIN-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 NCDUPLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the >> word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the >> message > _________________________________________________________________ > Need to know the score, the latest news, or you need your Hotmail®-get > your "fix". > http://www.msnmobilefix.com/Default.aspx > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCDUPLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Diane, I hope you everyone received this from Horace Fussell. I hate to say this but it is my opinion that we should take the Leslie Brown collection off the Duplin Co. Website. This is their wonderful collection that only the Duplin Co. Historical Foundation and the Society owns, and is a great draw for the society to keep operating. We should publicize on the website that it is available and also advertise the Society, their publication "Footnotes" and whatever we can about them on the website. I understand their concerns and hate to pull these off the Duplin Co. website, but this is my opinion and I think we should honor their wishes. Please remove the Sloan files from the Leslie Brown Collection. Thank you. If anyone wants a copy I will be glad to send it privately. Sloan Mason
Can one order copies of their own family cards and agree not to post them online or use them for any material gain? Or do you have to hire a researcher to go there? Can the researcher make copies of our own family records to send to us? Some of us are thousands of miles away and unable to travel. Jeanette (Parker, Plummer, Butler, Lock, Singletary, Harvey) pjkh@comcast.net
Jeanette I noticed you have Butler in your list of Surnames. My mother was a Butler before she married. If you have time would you please email me Jane Randall mamajane@triad.rr.com -----Original Message----- From: ncduplin-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncduplin-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Jeanette Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 11:41 AM To: ncduplin@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCDUPLIN] Brown Genealogical Cards Can one order copies of their own family cards and agree not to post them online or use them for any material gain? Or do you have to hire a researcher to go there? Can the researcher make copies of our own family records to send to us? Some of us are thousands of miles away and unable to travel. Jeanette (Parker, Plummer, Butler, Lock, Singletary, Harvey) pjkh@comcast.net ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDUPLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Is there a museum in Duplin County? I have photos and historical information that would be best kept in a museum for all to see, rather then gather dust on my shelves. Wanda **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001)
Diane, Somehow, I understood that the transcribing and the posting of transcriptions of the Leslie Brown cards had been cleared with the Duplin County Historical Foundation. I was obviously mistaken. The intellectual property of the Duplin County Historical Foundation is a very real property right. Accordingly, please remove my name as a volunteer to transcribe Herring and Keathley cards. Thank you. Bryan Herring ----- Original Message ----- From: Horace Fussell Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 10:07 AM To: ncduplin@rootsweb.com Cc: ncnewhan@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCDUPLIN] The Leslie Brown Genealogical Card Collection The Leslie Brown Genealogical Card Collection Please read this entire message. It is addressed directly to the Duplin County NCGenWeb site It is applicable as well to the following counties and possibly others: Greene, Jones, Lenoir, New Hanover, Pasquotank, Pender Those among you who have written this list to tell others of Dallas Herrings generosity were correct. He was a true southern gentleman who trusted everyone he met. It was his nature to treat each and every visitor the same. I will tell you something that happened years ago. Sonny Sikes, Dallas and I had a small, but growing, database of a few thousand people from our families computerized in a PAF file. A researcher visiting the library asked for a copy of our computer file for his personal use. One day I found our records in an online database of "his collection." Dallas was appalled when I told him. He shook his head in disbelief as he asked me, "Why would anyone do that without even asking our permission?" I have known Dallas Herring all my life. He and my mother were first cousins, were born the same year and grew up as next door neighbors. I have been a close friend and confidant of Dallas since I became a regular at the library in 1981. I remember how thrilled he was when Leslie Browns sister gave his work to the library. I believe Sonny went on the truck to pick up the material. It was evident that Leslies collection was a most valuable addition to the library. Dallas stressed the importance of Leslies index cards as an attraction that would bring researchers to the library. He said that we must always protect them carefully. They offered the best chance for the library to survive. Leslie Browns entire lifetime of research produced those 36,000 cards. The one sad note is that thousands more had been ruined earlier by floodwater and thrown away. Dallas and I spent untold hours discussing his dreams and aspirations for the library. As he grew weaker in 2006, he asked me to spend more time with him and I did. We talked more and more about the future of the library. He gave me very specific details about how he wanted to keep the library in operation in his home as long as it was feasible. He also expressed his wishes for the disposition of the library when we are unable to keep it going in Rose Hill. He told me repeatedly that he was counting on me to do my best to carry out his wishes. In early January of 2007, I stood beside his hospital bed looking down at him. When he sensed that he was not alone, he looked up, startled, but did not recognize me until I spoke. Then his eyes opened wide and he tried desperately to talk, but I could not understand a word he said. "Dont worry about the library, Dal," I said. "Everything is going to be all right. I promise you that. We will take care of it." He looked straight up at me as his eyes filled with tears, reached out to take my hand in both of his. He clutched my hand as tightly as he could and later tilted his head toward the light from the window. After a few minutes, he fell asleep He died the following Friday morning. In reading your mailing list archives, one can very easily see the pattern developing in this plot to put the Leslie Brown Card Collection online: "A few cards from here, a few from there. Donate what you have and we will put them online. We need volunteers to go to the library to get copies We need volunteers to transcribe the cards. Anyone visiting the library, please copy the cards of some of the families." One person even tried to get "volunteers" into the library, probably to copy the cards. (Before the library was re-opened last Fall, the board of directors voted unanimously that it could not be open at any time unless a board member was present and in control because we had some problems in the past with missing records and books.) The William Dallas Herring Memorial Library is a private institution owned by the Duplin County Historical Foundation, Inc., a non-profit corporation organized and chartered by Dallas in 1987. Several years ago, Dallas deeded his home to the foundation. He expanded the library footage to include almost the entire house, even sacrificing his bedroom. He divided his kitchen into two small rooms, one used as his tiny bedroom and the other converted into a bathroom. He moved his kitchen into his small, enclosed back porch. He put a new tin roof on the house shortly before he died. He left money in his will to pay utility bills, repairs, insurance, etc., for at least a few years, maybe. A few days ago, I told Beverly Tetterton, Local History Librarian at New Hanover County Library, about your plans on this site to put the Leslie Brown Card Collection online because you knew that was what Dallas Herring wanted. I asked for her opinion. She responded with a question of her own. "Why would Dallas give his home, library and gardens to the Historical Foundation in an attempt to keep the library going if he wanted the material put online?" Good question, Beverly! Some wrote to say that Dallas would be so pleased with what you are doing, so glad to have you put the cards online. If you truly believe that, you never understood how much he loved his library nor how he wanted it to remain a treasure for genealogists and historians in the future. You never even really knew Dallas! If you had -- and if you sincerely appreciated what he has put together for all of us -- this letter would not even be necessary. The Board of Directors of the Duplin County Historical Foundation, Inc. respectfully requests the following: 1. That all GenWeb groups immediately cease and desist in their attempt to obtain and post the Leslie Brown Genealogy Card Collection online. The collection is privately owned by the Foundation and no one from GenWeb has ever bothered to inform us of their planned transfer of our property to the Internet. 2. That all GenWeb groups immediately remove and destroy the files for the Leslie Brown cards that you already posted without permission, as well as the files of those not yet posted and the files that might come into your possession at any time in the future. 3. That each of you truthfully answer this simple multiple-choice question: Who really has the right to make the decision to put the Leslie Brown cards online? _____(A) Some of you who claim to know that Dallas Herring wanted you to put them online, regardless of what you have to do to get your hands on them. _____(B) The lawful owners of the collection -- the seven people, including his brother Bob, that Dallas Herring picked to control and manage the library, following his explicit instructions. If your answer to the question above is "B," you pay honor to and show respect for the wishes of a truly great man who gave so much to us and left so much for so many of us. Please insist that those responsible for this travesty do what we have asked of them, and dont forget to call soon to make an appointment to use the library. We would like to thank you in person for your honesty and support. Duplin County Historical Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors Horace Fussell, Jr., President Joseph Wescott, Vice-President Robert B. Herring, Secretary/Treasurer Fred Hintze Kellon Maready Leon H. Sikes Anne Taylor ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDUPLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Can anyone tell me about the family of William Robinson in early New Hanover County? 1740s, 50s, etc. He later shows up in Duplin/Sampson records. Thanks, Jason Bordeaux
Can anyone tell me about the family of William Robinson in early New Hanover County? 1740s, 50s, etc. He later shows up in Duplin/Sampson records. Thanks, Jason Bordeaux
The Leslie Brown Genealogical Card Collection Please read this entire message. It is addressed directly to the Duplin County NCGenWeb site It is applicable as well to the following counties and possibly others: Greene, Jones, Lenoir, New Hanover, Pasquotank, Pender Those among you who have written this list to tell others of Dallas Herring�s generosity were correct. He was a true southern gentleman who trusted everyone he met. It was his nature to treat each and every visitor the same. I will tell you something that happened years ago. Sonny Sikes, Dallas and I had a small, but growing, database of a few thousand people from our families computerized in a PAF file. A researcher visiting the library asked for a copy of our computer file for his personal use. One day I found our records in an online database of "his collection." Dallas was appalled when I told him. He shook his head in disbelief as he asked me, "Why would anyone do that without even asking our permission?" I have known Dallas Herring all my life. He and my mother were first cousins, were born the same year and grew up as next door neighbors. I have been a close friend and confidant of Dallas since I became a regular at the library in 1981. I remember how thrilled he was when Leslie Brown�s sister gave his work to the library. I believe Sonny went on the truck to pick up the material. It was evident that Leslie�s collection was a most valuable addition to the library. Dallas stressed the importance of Leslie�s index cards as an attraction that would bring researchers to the library. He said that we must always protect them carefully. They offered the best chance for the library to survive. Leslie Brown�s entire lifetime of research produced those 36,000 cards. The one sad note is that thousands more had been ruined earlier by floodwater and thrown away. Dallas and I spent untold hours discussing his dreams and aspirations for the library. As he grew weaker in 2006, he asked me to spend more time with him and I did. We talked more and more about the future of the library. He gave me very specific details about how he wanted to keep the library in operation in his home as long as it was feasible. He also expressed his wishes for the disposition of the library when we are unable to keep it going in Rose Hill. He told me repeatedly that he was counting on me to do my best to carry out his wishes. In early January of 2007, I stood beside his hospital bed looking down at him. When he sensed that he was not alone, he looked up, startled, but did not recognize me until I spoke. Then his eyes opened wide and he tried desperately to talk, but I could not understand a word he said. "Don�t worry about the library, Dal," I said. "Everything is going to be all right. I promise you that. We will take care of it." He looked straight up at me as his eyes filled with tears, reached out to take my hand in both of his. He clutched my hand as tightly as he could and later tilted his head toward the light from the window. After a few minutes, he fell asleep. He died the following Friday morning. In reading your mailing list archives, one can very easily see the pattern developing in this plot to put the Leslie Brown Card Collection online: "A few cards from here, a few from there. Donate what you have and we will put them online. We need volunteers to go to the library to get copies. We need volunteers to transcribe the cards. Anyone visiting the library, please copy the cards of some of the families." One person even tried to get "volunteers" into the library, probably to copy the cards. (Before the library was re-opened last Fall, the board of directors voted unanimously that it could not be open at any time unless a board member was present and in control because we had some problems in the past with missing records and books.) The William Dallas Herring Memorial Library is a private institution owned by the Duplin County Historical Foundation, Inc., a non-profit corporation organized and chartered by Dallas in 1987. Several years ago, Dallas deeded his home to the foundation. He expanded the library footage to include almost the entire house, even sacrificing his bedroom. He divided his kitchen into two small rooms, one used as his tiny bedroom and the other converted into a bathroom. He moved his kitchen into his small, enclosed back porch. He put a new tin roof on the house shortly before he died. He left money in his will to pay utility bills, repairs, insurance, etc., for at least a few years, maybe. A few days ago, I told Beverly Tetterton, Local History Librarian at New Hanover County Library, about your plans on this site to put the Leslie Brown Card Collection online because you knew that was what Dallas Herring wanted. I asked for her opinion. She responded with a question of her own. "Why would Dallas give his home, library and gardens to the Historical Foundation in an attempt to keep the library going if he wanted the material put online?" Good question, Beverly! Some wrote to say that Dallas would be so pleased with what you are doing, so glad to have you put the cards online. If you truly believe that, you never understood how much he loved his library nor how he wanted it to remain a treasure for genealogists and historians in the future. You never even really knew Dallas! If you had -- and if you sincerely appreciated what he has put together for all of us -- this letter would not even be necessary. The Board of Directors of the Duplin County Historical Foundation, Inc. respectfully requests the following: 1. That all GenWeb groups immediately cease and desist in their attempt to obtain and post the Leslie Brown Genealogy Card Collection online. The collection is privately owned by the Foundation and no one from GenWeb has ever bothered to inform us of their planned transfer of our property to the Internet. 2. That all GenWeb groups immediately remove and destroy the files for the Leslie Brown cards that you already posted without permission, as well as the files of those not yet posted and the files that might come into your possession at any time in the future. 3. That each of you truthfully answer this simple multiple-choice question: Who really has the right to make the decision to put the Leslie Brown cards online? _____(A) Some of you who claim to know that Dallas Herring wanted you to put them online, regardless of what you have to do to get your hands on them. _____(B) The lawful owners of the collection -- the seven people, including his brother Bob, that Dallas Herring picked to control and manage the library, following his explicit instructions. If your answer to the question above is "B," you pay honor to and show respect for the wishes of a truly great man who gave so much to us and left so much for so many of us. Please insist that those responsible for this travesty do what we have asked of them, and don�t forget to call soon to make an appointment to use the library. We would like to thank you in person for your honesty and support. Duplin County Historical Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors Horace Fussell, Jr., President Joseph Wescott, Vice-President Robert B. Herring, Secretary/Treasurer Fred Hintze Kellon Maready Leon H. Sikes Anne Taylor
Looking for anyone that is tracing the Harrell family from Johnston Co around the early 1790's to 1800. Mainly Francis Harrell and his family line. Donna
Dee, You wrote to the Duplin County Historical Society, not the Duplin County Historical Foundation. They are two separate entities. The person that was going to go to the library this past week had a death in the family, so they have not been able to go, and I have not been able to get down there. I have also received no replies on my request for Board members names or contact information. I have the checks here that were sent, and when I find out what is going on, we will either get copies or I will return the checks. If it comes down to it I will make a special trip to Duplin just to find out what is going on. I don't know who replied to your email but the answer is something that Dallas Herring was very worried and anxious about...that his information would not be available to and shared with everyone. Give me time to look into it and find out what is going on. Diane http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncduplin/duplin.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjones/jones.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncnewhan/nh.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpasqu2/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpender/pender.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncperqu2/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmil/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocivwar/mocwindex.html -------Original Message------- From: Dee Thompson Date: 3/1/2008 11:58:03 AM To: NCBLADEN-L@rootsweb.com; ncduplin@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCDUPLIN] FW: Diane? All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb Site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups Refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm _____ From: info@duplinhistory.com [mailto:info@duplinhistory.com] Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 6:34 PM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: RE: Copies of the cards are no longer for sale. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: From: "Dee Thompson" <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Date: Mon, January 28, 2008 4:14 PM To: <info@duplinhistory.com> Can you tell me if it is still possible to purchase copies of the index Cards found in the Brown Index Card Collection that was once kept at Rose Hill? I am Specifically interested in the THOMPSON/THOMSON cards totaling almost three Hundred. Thank you so much for any help that you might be able to give me? Dee Thompson, Atlanta All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb Site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups Refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm <http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Encbladen/lookups.htm> ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDUPLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message .
Diane? All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm _____ From: info@duplinhistory.com [mailto:info@duplinhistory.com] Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 6:34 PM To: d7777@worldnet.att.net Subject: RE: Copies of the cards are no longer for sale. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: From: "Dee Thompson" <d7777@worldnet.att.net> Date: Mon, January 28, 2008 4:14 pm To: <info@duplinhistory.com> Can you tell me if it is still possible to purchase copies of the index cards found in the Brown Index Card Collection that was once kept at Rose Hill? I am specifically interested in the THOMPSON/THOMSON cards totaling almost three hundred. Thank you so much for any help that you might be able to give me? Dee Thompson, Atlanta All lookup requests will be permanently archived on the Bladen County Genweb site. For a detailed bibliography on the reference sources used for lookups refer to this Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm <http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Encbladen/lookups.htm>
Hi all, Here is a query that was sent to me, and I have posted it on the site, http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncduplin/feb2008.htm But wanted to see if anyone can help with information: I am an African-American Researcher. My family, as far as I know was white during their time in Duplin Co. NC in the late 1700s and early 1800s. They came over from Cartert Co. NC. The progenitor of the family was Laughlin (Loflin) Quinn (1712-1774). I would like to find out more about King George s War that Loghlin took part in and any other relevant information regarding the Quinn family in Duplin Co. NC. Hi name is Anthony Quinn You can email him direct at anthonyq9@aol.com Thanks! Diane http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncduplin/duplin.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjones/jones.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncnewhan/nh.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpasqu2/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpender/pender.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncperqu2/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmil/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocivwar/mocwindex.html
Replied off list.. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncduplin/duplin.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjones/jones.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncnewhan/nh.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpasqu2/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpender/pender.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncperqu2/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmil/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocivwar/mocwindex.html -------Original Message------- From: FLYFISHW@aol.com Date: 2/27/2008 2:54:22 PM To: ncduplin@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NCDUPLIN] Leslie Brown Cards Diane: I paid for my Leslie Brown cards-----so does that still make them The property of the Duplin Library? Wanda **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.AOL com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/Rachel-campos-Duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDUPLIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Diane: I paid for my Leslie Brown cards-----so does that still make them the property of the Duplin Library? Wanda **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598)
Hi all, The reason I have been pushing so hard this month for African American information is because all of you know this month is African American History month. African American researchers are up against some terrific odds in tracing their family histories and I am trying to make it easier on them and to give them access to more information to aid in their searches. So, if you have any information, or know of where I can find some information please share it with me. Next month is Women's History Month. So let's all pull together and send in information on Duplin County women. Their courageous acts and deeds, things they did and sacrificed to further their causes, family histories, anything along these lines would be a wonderful addition to the site. As we all know, women and African Americans are often overlooked in history so it is our turn to start honoring these courageous people. So let's all pull together and get some information posted and submitted! Thanks and happy hunting! Diane http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncduplin/duplin.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjones/jones.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncnewhan/nh.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpasqu2/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpender/pender.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncperqu2/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmil/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~mocivwar/mocwindex.html