----- Original Message ----- From: Lanier Family <mlsl@duplinnet.com> To: <NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 1999 6:09 PM Subject: Re: Confederate List > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: charlie <cwgen@OLS.net> > To: <NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, August 05, 1999 11:02 AM > Subject: Confederate List > > > > Keith: I saw your mention of your "confederates' list". Does your list > > have > > Jesse R. HENDERSON, Co 30th NCT? If so, do you ahve any clue as > > to his parents/siblings. He died at Gordonsville, VA, 28 Mar 1863, > > leaving wife and 4 minor children. I've never found any record of > > widow's/children's compensation. She and childrern moved to Cumberland > > Co with her father, Elijah BUTLER, sometime between 1863 and census > > time 1870. Also, a piece of land Jesse/Mary Amanda bought in 1854, > > must have been swallowed up. I've found no record of sale, repossession, > > > > or any other disposition of this property. Hey, does that mean the > > deed's > > open? If so, I claim it ;-). Studying film of 1837-1868 P&Q Session > > minutes now. Got any hints? > > Charlie Weaver, Winston-Salem > > > > As you already know Jesse R. Henderson was in the "Duplin Turpentine Boys" > This is the way I list the men in my book: > Henderson, Jesse R.: Pvt. Co. E 30TH Reg. NCT (24 in 62) > Tho I do have lots of ties to other people in my notes & records for many on > my list, I do not have any on Jesse. I will keep him in mind the next time > I go to the courthouse. He may be in a will or division of land or a deed > from his father. Don't buy any seed yet, if he died in 1863 as his service > record says, how did he & Mary buy "YOUR" land in 1864? > Keith > PS thanks for Mary A. middle & maiden name, I will write it in my census. > > Sorry, I misread the date. But I still don't think that I'd buy my seeds. Keith