---------- From: Trish Worthington Cobb <[email protected]> Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 17:17:23 -0500 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [NCLENOIR] correction: re Westbrooks Resent-From: [email protected] Resent-Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2002 15:16:49 -0700 Hi Jack, I have a couple of questions. on 2/5/02 11:25 AM, Jack D. Elliott, Jr. at [email protected] wrote: > Jack D. Elliott, Jr. wrote: > >> This included a very large groups of Westbrooks, including Charles >> Westbrook of Lenoir County NC who died in 1843 in Lowndes County, MS. >> near West Point. Among his several children was apparently a Henry who >> might have been the Henry listed above in the 1816 Greene County tax >> roll. >> > > I wrote too hastily when I wrote that Henry Westbrook was possibly the > SON of Charles Westbrook. Instead they were apparently brothers. Are you saying that Charles had a son named Henry and also a brother named Henry? > > This speculation is based on what is usually referred to as the James W. > Prowell bible which identifies a number of Westbrook births (among other > dates), with the dates by virtue of their continuity seeming to suggest > a number of siblings (this information has been transcribed on page 253 > of Allie Everhart Miller (compiler), BIBLE RECORDS AND A FEW > PREREQUISITE ITEMS, Mississippi DAR, 1934-1936). For anyone interested > in Westbrooks I will list in abbreviated form the names and birth dates: > > all below are Westbrooks > > James 30 Dec. 1772 > Charles 22 Dec. 1774 > Simon 14 Dec. 1776 > John 17 Dec. 1779 > Sarah 22 Sept. 1781 > Henry 10 May 1782 > Elizabeth 7 Feb. 1783 > Mary 25 Dec. 1786 > Moses 9 May 1788 > Fanster 10 Feb. 1790 > Do you think all the above are children of Moses Westbrook? I am sending the following information which I had in my data on Moses and Persis Westbrook, from Chronicles of Pitt County, North Carolina. They are listed as parents of Sally Westbrook who married Abraham Darden. Her birthdate is the same as the Sarah you listed from the Prowell (or is it Powell?) bible. I wonder if Persis was a Prowell/Powell?? (1) 1 Moses WESTBROOK 1 Spouse: Persis __________ 1 Children: Sally (1781-1830) (2) 1.1 Sally WESTBROOK 1,2 Birth: 22 Sep 1781 1 Death: 1830-1840 1 Marr: 8 Sep 1803 1 Spouse: Abraham DARDEN 1,2 Birth: 16 Feb 1781, Hertford County, NC? 2 Death: 22 Sep 1829 1 Father: William DARDEN (1748-1801) Mother: Claodesha STEPHENSON (1755-1784) Children: William Augustus (1804-1877) David Franklin Reddick (1806-) Parcis W. (1807-) Claodesha Stephenson Dicey (1809-) Elizabeth Cornelia (1811-) Winnifred (1812-) Sally A. Eliza (1813-) Priscilla Harriet (1815-) Nancy W. (1816-) Julia Ann (1819-) Maria Louisa (1820-1890) Abram Stephenson (1821-) Willis Joseph Lafayette (1825-1858) RESEARCH NOTES: Abraham Darden's family Bible, copyright 1816, contains records of his father's birth. 1 Abraham and Sally Westbrook Darden had 14 children. More on their family history in Chronicles of Pitt County, North Carolina, 1982, Article 492. 1 Greene County, NC Deeds #10 D.Bk. 8, p. 496 12 Jan. 1802 Division of land of Wm. DARDEN. Lot 1, 92 Acres to ABRAHAM DARDEN. Surveyed by WILLIAM HOLIDAY, Surveyor on the north side of Sandy Run. Adj. MOYE, the widows dower, the mill pond on NEDS branch. Valued at 322 the land being very rich. He to pay JONAS WILLIAMS, Guardian of NANCY DARDEN a minor 50. 12 sh. 6 p. and JONATHAN FRIZZLE, Guardian of SUSANNAH DARDEN a minor 152. 13 sh. 9 p. Signed: W. ORMOND, THOS. ORMOND, JOHN HARPER, NEWIT EDWARDS. Feb. Term 1802 J. HOOKER, C. C. 2 March 1885 J. C. DIXON, Reg. 3 Greene County, NC Deeds #83 D. Bk. 2, p. 69 20 Jul. 1835 HENRY SWINSON to KINDRED SAULS. $657. 224 acres a portion of the lands of ABRAHAM DARDEN allotted to DICEY DARDEN including all of the Downing Place and a few acres of the DARDEN tract adj. a small branch that makes into Fort Run, WEST, BEST, Robt. BEST, Fort Run about 80 yards above the crossing place. Wit.: W. B. TAYLOR, DAVID WARD Signed: HENRY SWINSON Feb. Term 1836 Wm. WILLIAMS, Clk. 24 July 1877 J. C. D. 3 SOURCES: 1. Chronicles of Pitt County, North Carolina, 1982, ed. by Elizabeth H. Copeland, The Pitt County Historical Society, Incorporated, PO Box 795, Greenville, NC, Hunter Publishing Co., Winston Salem, NC, Copyright 1982. 2. Marble, Martha, Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Subject: [NC-PCFR] [NCGREENE] Dardens/Bakers/Westbrooks/Moye, To: [email protected] 3. Murphy, Wm. L. Genealogical Abstracts of Greene County, North Carolina Deeds - 1776-1860,Vol. I, [copy at Heritage Place, LCC, Kinston, NC] Also, I'm forwarding the message below on Abraham Darden/Sarah Westbrook. Trish Worthington Cobb PO Box 486, Winterville, NC 28590 [email protected] ------------------------------ > From: "Paula Baker" > Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 21:01:07 -0600 > Subject: [NC-PCFR] Abraham Darden/Sarah Westbrook > To: [email protected] > > Betty and Tracy and others, > Below are the children of Abraham Darden and Sarah Westbrook. Look at the > first child. Her brother William who was a JP. There is also a Nancy. > Information below is from the LDS site. The Priscilla Darden below is > possibly the Priscilla who married James Baker of Greene County > > 1. William Augustus DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: M Birth: 1804 Pitt, North Carolina > > 2. David Franklin Reddick DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: M Birth: 1806 Pitt, North Carolina > > 3. Parcis W. DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: F Birth: 1807 Pitt, North Carolina > > 4. Claodesha Stephenson DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: F Birth: 1809 Pitt, North Carolina > > 5. Elizabeth Cornelia DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: F Birth: 1811 Pitt, North Carolina > > 6. Winnifred DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: F Birth: 1812 Pitt, North Carolina > > 7. Sally A. Eliza DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: F Birth: 1813 Pitt, North Carolina > > 8. Priscilla Harriet DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: F Birth: 1815 Pitt, North Carolina > > 9. Nancy W. DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: F Birth: 1816 Pitt, North Carolina > > 10. Julia Ann DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: F Birth: 1819 Pitt, North Carolina > > 11. Maria Louisa DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: F Birth: 1820 Pitt, North Carolina > > 12. Abram Stephenson DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: M Birth: 1821 Pitt, North Carolina > > 13. Willis Joseph Lafayette DARDEN - International Genealogical Index > Gender: M Birth: 1825 Pitt, North Carolina > > Paula Anne Baker > [email protected] > Researching BAKER, MANNING, TYSON, STOCKS AND OTHERS in Pitt County NC and > Greene County NC > and COLE, NORMAN, WHITE, SUTTON AND OTHERS in SC, GA, and LA > http://www.geocities.com/athens/troy/9883
Bill were was this cemetery near Fountain? I would be very interested in any information that you might find. Grizzards have been a thorn in my side for almost 20 years. Lately I have been picking up bits and pieces from different sources, but to tell you the truth I had about given up until about 6 months ago when I discoved the Grizzard list on Rootsweb and it peaked my interest again. The Beavers lady is very helpful and she is steady looking. Betty Reason Edgecombe Genealogical Society Their seed shall remain forever and their glory shall not be blotted out. Their bodies may be buried in peace, but their names liveth forevermore.
Bill, John Kilpatrick, son of Alexander, had a Will in Craven Co in 1760. In his will he named a brother in law, Aaron Grizzard and his daughter Lucy. I have not been able to track this family and the name only shows up once in awhile in the area of Dobbs. Betty from the Edgecombe Co group and on the Greene Co list, is also interested in this family. The Kilpatricks lived on the Lenoir/Greene border and spilled over from there - some in Pitt as you know. One can only assume this Sallie is part of this family - somehow. Martha At 05:58 PM 2/15/02 -0500, you wrote: >Found in cemetery near Fountain the following who names I have seldon >found in Pitt County. Anyone connect to these two names. > >Jane Blackburn b. 6-18-1832 d. 12-25-1923 >Sallie Grizzard, Wife of J. Grizzard b. 1853 d. 5-10-1918 > >I will check records at courthouse next week. >Bill > > >==== NC-PCFR Mailing List ==== >Post to this mail list at: [email protected] >Visit the PCFR website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncpcfr >Browse our rich collection of old family photographs, private documents, and public records. > >============================== >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 > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GUB.2ACE/495.1 Message Board Post: I am also looking for information on Thomas Churchill. Are you a descendant of Thomas Churchill? I am a descendant of his brother, J W F Churchill.
For those of you who have not yet checked the Dobbs County Court Records found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/dobbs.htm Court Records, original Dobbs County Original Court Records you should. Grace Turner, a long time researcher but not on the internet, has turned her notes over for posting. Guy has organized the effort and gotten volunteers to type them up not only for Dobbs, but for Greene, Lenoir and Duplin. Might be some counties I don't know about. Many of these files give parents and there are new ones posted almost every week. May they be never ending. A reminder that you can check each Monday or Tues for new additions to all the county archives at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/newdocs.htm We are deeply in debt to Grace for this invaluable information that she has collected over many years. Our thanks also to Guy and his many volunteers for getting this information posted. Sue, would you run this and give Grace a copy and please tell her how much all of us appreciate this information.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Churchill Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GUB.2ACE/495 Message Board Post: I am seeking biographical and genealogical information on Thomas Churchill, who served in Co. C, of the 4th NC Cavalry (59th NCST). He is listed as being born and residing in Greene Co. at the time of enlistment. Any help is appreciated.
Tracy suggested running this to this lists and should have thought about it myself a month ago. Jean has been in touch with me and with Francis Hodges who was able to assist her as his grandparents attended Wheat Swamp. Of course, they have Mrs. Holder's History of Wheat Swamp but they are looking for new information. This is one of the oldest churches in Lenoir County in continuous use but because it is on the Greene County line, they have also had members from Greene. If any of you can be of assistance to Jean - pictures, ancestors who were members etc - please contact her privately at [email protected] Thanks Tracy, Thank you for taking time to reply to my email. As I explained to Mr. Samply, our church , Wheat Swamp Christian will celebrate 250 years of continous ministry at our annual homecoming services in October. Being selected, or drafted --not sure which, to head up the anniversary committe, I am of course interested in being sure this great event is celebrated properly. Our plans thus far, include several special gatherings of the congregation prior to Homecoming Sunday, and then the final celebration on Homecoming Sunday. We hope to be able to have several items of interest for the members, one of which to be a Historical booklet. I have been trying to collect items to be included in the booklet, but as I have found, people are very slow to share their photos as well as any other items (memories, articles etc) related to the church. I do have a few things but its been very hard. Of course I would be delighted with anything you would be willing to share. You stated you are a part of the Hill Family, We currently have several Hill's that are attending the church, so I am not sure who your relatives might be, please let me know and certainly if I have any information you would be interested in, I will be glad to share. Thanks for your interest and offer of help for I certainly need all the help I can get, This is all new to me and being honest, I have no idea where to search. I have gotten several items off the internet, been to the library, a few pictures from the congregation and a few articles from books but do not have nearly enough to make our booklet a success. I am very excited over an offer of help so therefore look forward to your reply. Jean Gardner
If you don't live in the area, you need to make a trip down. Ima Mewborn had extensive information on these lines and assume that information is now at Heritage Place in Kinston. In addition, Bill Murphy worked with her on these lines and his Collection is at ECU in Greenville. Several people on this list work these families but not sure how many of them take the lines this far forward. You might need to go to the Census records and find the line back to where you can link up. There is a lot of Ivey information on Old Dobbers - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/index.htm Joint Surname Projects as I recall. You might want to contact Bob who submitted the information. Martha >Resent-Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2002 20:45:50 -0700 >X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Sat Feb 9 20:45:50 2002 >From: [email protected] >Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2002 22:45:47 EST >Subject: Re: [NCGREENE] Welcome to a new members >Old-To: [email protected], [email protected] >X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 138 >To: [email protected] >Resent-From: [email protected] >X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/1876 >X-Loop: [email protected] >Resent-Sender: [email protected] >Resent-Bcc: > >I am researching the Suggs, Dixon and Murphy lines from Greene County. I >have limited information. Thought this line would be a little easier than >the other line, but I am further back on the Smith line than Suggs, Dixon and >Murphy. > >I know limited information. My grandfather, James (Jim) Suggs was born in >1901 in Ayden (sp?), NC. He died in 1965 in Baltimore, MD. He married Nora >Murphy, born February 1902. James's father was Sam Suggs. James was one of >23 children. Nora's father was Charlie Murphy. Her mother was Cherry Dixon. > Nora was one of 16 children. She had a twin (Cora) who died in a hunting >accident as a teenager. > >Rhonda E. Gray >Researching Suggs, Murphy, Dixon, Ivey, Smith (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 > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Vick, Stocks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GUB.2ACE/156.178 Message Board Post: Do you have any info on a Jane Vick from Greene County? 1836-1919. She married my GGG Grandfather, Charles Stocks.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/GUB.2ACE/46.230 Message Board Post: I have a Jane/Janie Vick 1836-1919 in Greene County. She married my GG Grandfather Charles Stocks. Have any info?
I am researching the Suggs, Dixon and Murphy lines from Greene County. I have limited information. Thought this line would be a little easier than the other line, but I am further back on the Smith line than Suggs, Dixon and Murphy. I know limited information. My grandfather, James (Jim) Suggs was born in 1901 in Ayden (sp?), NC. He died in 1965 in Baltimore, MD. He married Nora Murphy, born February 1902. James's father was Sam Suggs. James was one of 23 children. Nora's father was Charlie Murphy. Her mother was Cherry Dixon. Nora was one of 16 children. She had a twin (Cora) who died in a hunting accident as a teenager. Rhonda E. Gray Researching Suggs, Murphy, Dixon, Ivey, Smith (NC)
Abt. 1856 a Gibe Tyson married a Harriet Tyson in Belvoir Pitt County. Can someone so a lookup for me at the courthouse next time you're there? I became interested in this marriage this way: On the 1850 Greene County census, Harriet Tyson, listed as Harriet Moye in error, is listed just under Thomas and Rachel Tyson (listed Moye in error) as though she were a child of theirs. In subsequent censuses, the person holding that spot is Frances/Fanny. So, I'm wondering if Harriet could be Harriet Frances Tyson who married Gibe Tyson. I found this last unusual name in the LDS site. Has anyone heard of this Gibe Tyson? The marriage listing abt. 1856 is right for the marriage I'm looking for. I can't find mention of the name anywhere. Paula Baker _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
Hello Everyone, I apologize in advance to anyone who receives this message more than once, but wanted to make sure I got it out to all who are interested. Jane Phillips, list member and President of the Historical Preservation Group let us all know about a Civil War Symposium that is being held in Kinston March 1-3. AS we are getting close to this date I just wanted to remind everyone, and to let ya'll know that further info about the symposium can be found on the Historical Preservation Group's website. The direct URL for the info is http://www.historicalpreservationgroup.org/CWarSym.html I myself am planning on attending, and hope to see some of you local folks there!!! Tracy Putnam _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
I think Delia Grizzard (below) died in Pitt County in 1951. On death info father listed as William B. Grizzard, mother as Betsy Baker. I think they may be kin to my people. Anyone recognize them? ID: I10742 Name: Robert BAKER Sex: M Marriage 1 Dolia GRIZZARD Children Robert BAKER b: 8 Apr 1904 in Pitt Co., NC Paula Anne Baker [email protected] Researching BAKER, MANNING, TYSON, STOCKS AND OTHERS in Pitt County NC and Greene County NC and COLE, NORMAN, WHITE, SUTTON AND OTHERS in SC, GA, and LA _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Jack, There is a NC Original Supreme Court Case , No. # 1024, Year 1817, Winefred Edwards vs. James G. Sheppard, Theophilus Edwards and Others, in the NC Archives at Raleigh, NC. Wayne Co., NC In the Case, Winefred Edwards was the widow of one Thomas Edwards who had been killed by a slave (tombstone) 23 June 1816, and Winefred wants her share of deceased husband's large estate. She married Thomas in January 1809 when he was an old man, a bachelor, born in 1753. They had no issue. They lived in Greene County where Thomas was born. Theophilus Edwards, brother and supposed heir of Thomas Edwards, gave a deposition 22 Dec. 1820, in which he said Thomas Edwards left a widow Winifred, who after his decease intermarried with William Westbrook of Greene County (NC). Depositions to be read on the part of the defendants will be taken at the house of Winefred Westbrook in the town of Fayetteville Cumberland County (NC) , on the 21st and 22nd days of September 1821. I don't know Winefred's maiden name and I don't know anything about William Westbrook's family or what happened to the Westbrooks. Did they end up in MS ? I thought you might be interested because of the Westbrook connection. By the way, there were Exums in Wayne Co., too, although I have little knowledge of them. Thank you again for your help. Ruth Fentress
Patty put together a Tribute to Ima and posted it last night on Old Dobbers. She did a BEAUTIFUL job. Not sure I knew some of her records had been microfilmed and some of you might be interested in looking at that microfilm. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/index.htm click on Tribute to Ima at the top left hand corner. Thanks to Belinda who sent the picture from her website that we got a number of years ago. Many thanks to Patty for a job well done.
This is the full URL for the pictures. Rose Parks ----- Original Message ----- From: Guy Potts Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 7:12 PM To: Rose Parks Cc: Martha M Marble Subject: New pictures Rose has contributed some more for Dobbers, same category http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/business/businessindex.htm (see this link Martha?) They look great, I need to find a better way of getting the people's faces in perspective, help Tracy ! Will get her advice. Guy
Let's make this more complicated. Looks like half the people in Greene Co moved to Miss. Ormond Harper and a William Kilpatrick were also in the West Point area or so I have been told. Also Matthew Moseley who was probably from Lenoir. I just can't figure out the Kilpatricks. William Kilpatrick b NC and Martha Harper, daughter of Ormond Harper - from Greene Co, married in Randolph Co, Ga so they must have made a little stop along the way. Jack, what is the relationship between Lowndes Co and Chickasaw Co., Ms. Martha >Resent-Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 08:36:27 -0700 >X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Thu Feb 7 08:36:26 2002 >Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 09:36:39 -0600 >From: "Jack D. Elliott, Jr." <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.03 [en] (Win95; U) >Old-To: Barbara Martin <[email protected]> >Old-CC: [email protected], "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, > "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Subject: [NCGREENE] Re: More on Hart/Carr/Holiday >To: [email protected] >Resent-From: [email protected] >X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/1868 >X-Loop: [email protected] >Resent-Sender: [email protected] > >Barbara Martin wrote: >> >> Roger, >> There is a very close relationship between Jack's files and our Harts >> back in Dobbs/Greene. The following is a file I prepared last year. >> You will find that there are several Hart/Carr/Holiday marriages >> involved, and one of them even includes a sister or aunt of his >> Priscilla. Also, notice that there is a Thomas Holiday. >> > >When scanning a copy of a typescript of the names from the 1840 Lowndes >County, MS census one can see an implied linkage between all of the >names including a Hart (whom I had never even been cognizant of). Not >all of these folks do I have background on but the names in proximity >certainly suggest a massive migration from the Greene/Lenoir area. > >I'll list some of the names with a few bracketed comments: > >page references refer to the pages in the manuscript census which were >included in the typescript. > >page 213 > >MOSES JORDAN [1820-1865, the brother of Wm. Jordan, both brothers were >from NC, but I don't yet know which county] >skip 6 families >WILLIAM JORDAN [d. 1865, married Priscilla Carr, daughter of Titus Carr >of Greene County, NC. Priscilla was first married to an unidentified >Holliday] > >page 214 > >MOSES C. WESTBROOK [1817-1848, native of Lenoir County and son of James >and Margaret Westbrook, Moses C. married Julia Westbrook, presumably >his cousin. Julia was a native of Lenoir Co, and the daughter of >Charles Westbrook who was residing in Lowndes Co., MS in 1840.] > >PAGE 215 > >JOHN HART [I know nothing about him] > > >PAGE 216 > >JOHN HOLLIDAY > >skip three families > >LEMUEL WESTBROOK [1802-1862, native of Lenoir Co., son of Charles >Westbrook] > >skip three families, then we have the following four in sequence: > >ALLEN CARR >THOMAS HOLLIDAY >CHAS. WESTBROOKS [sic,1774-1843, native of Lenoir, son of Moses >Westbrook] >MOSES WESTBROOKS [1810-1854, native of Lenoir, son of Charles Westbrook >(see above), Moses married Sydney Ann Carr, a native of Greene County, >NC] > >PAGE 217 > >ROBERT WOOTEN >JOHN R. WOOTEN [I've included these Wootens because I understand that >there were a number of them in Greene and/or Lenoir Counties] > >skip one family > >MOSES F. WESTBROOK >JAMES WESTBROOK > > > >Barbara Martin wrote: >> >> Roger, >> There is a very close relationship between Jack's files and our Harts >> back in Dobbs/Greene. The following is a file I prepared last year. >> You will find that there are several Hart/Carr/Holiday marriages >> involved, and one of them even includes a sister or aunt of his >> Priscilla. Also, notice that there is a Thomas Holiday. >> >> Descendants of Smuel Holiday, Neighbor of Moses Hart, Sr. >> >> 1 Samuel Holliday >> Children: Hannah (1765-1833) >> William >> Thomas >> >> 1.1 Hannah Holliday >> Birth: 1765 >> Death: 17 Oct 1833 >> Burial: Robert Hart Graveyard, Greene Co., NC >> >> Hannah was the daughter of Samuel Holiday, a neighbor of Moses Hart, >> Sr. (Dave Holiday records). >> The 1780 Dobbs Co. tax list listed both of them in Capt. William >> Ormond's district. The three men in the district with the highest >> property evaluation were, in order: William Ormond, Samuel Holiday, >> Moses Hart. (Dobbs County, NC - 1780 Taxlist, District # 6 - Ormond) >> Her tombstone reads: >> In Memory of Hannah Hart Relict of Robert Hart who departed this life >> 17th >> day of October A. D. 1883 in her 68th year of age. Greene County, >> NC Cemetary Inscriptions by Kilpatrick. The 1883 was corrected to >> 1833. >> >> Spouse: Robert Hart >> Birth: 1756 >> Death: 7 Apr 1811, Greene Co., NC >> Father: Moses Hart Sr. (Probable father of Moses who came to >> Covington Co., AL. Moses Hart was a neighbor to old Titus Carr in >> Nansemond Co., VA, and then in Dobbs. Robert was a neighbor to both in >> Dobbs. ) >> Children: Sarah Sallie (1789-1849) >> Lucassia >> Nancy >> Susannah >> Charity (~1797-1870) >> Peggy >> Samuel H. (-1832) >> William B. (~1803-) >> Elizabeth >> >> 1.1.1 Sarah Sallie Hart >> Birth: 19 Oct 1789 >> Death: 28 Jul 1849 >> Spouse: Robert Stevenson Carr >> Birth: 22 Dec 1782 >> Death: 10 Nov 1826 >> Father: Titus Carr >> Children: Susan >> >> 1.1.2 Lucassia Hart >> Spouse: Edward Coward >> >> 1.1.3 Nancy Hart >> Spouse: Enos Rogers >> >> 1.1.4 Susannah Hart >> Spouse: Charles Jenkins Rountree >> Children: Winnie >> Robert H. >> William Samuel >> Charles >> Frank >> Susan >> >> 1.1.5a Charity Hart* >> Birth: abt 1797 >> Death: 1870 >> For other than Daniel, the information for Charity's McKinne children >> came from the website of Tony Schiffer <[email protected]>. >> Spouse: William McKinnie >> Birth: abt 1795 >> Death: 1830 >> Marr: abt 1821 >> Children: David >> Mary (1825-) >> Hannah Holiday Hart (1828-) >> William? Lucassie (1830-) >> Other spouses: Charles Edwards >> >> 1.1.5b Charity Hart* (See above) >> Spouse: Charles Edwards >> Children: Daniel W. >> Other spouses: William McKinnie >> >> 1.1.6 Peggy Hart >> Spouse: John Hart >> >> 1.1.7 Samuel H. Hart >> Death: Oct 1832 >> Samuel was unmarried. >> His tombstone reading: >> In Memory of Samuel H. Hart who departed this Life in this day of >> October A. D. 1832 in the 34th year of his age. Greene County, NC >> Cemetary Inscriptions by Kilpatrick. >> >> 1.1.8 William B. Hart >> Birth: abt 1803 >> William moved to Greene Co., Alabama in the mid 1830s. Deeds have been >> found to that effect. >> Spouse: Susan Daniels >> Children: Robert (~1830-) >> Hannah Holliday (1833-) >> Anne Elizabeth Lizzie (~1837-) >> >> 1.1.9 Elizabeth Hart >> Spouse: Ormond >> Children: daughter >> >> 1.2 William Holliday >> From Dave Holiday files >> Spouse: Nancy Carr >> Father: Titus Carr >> >> 1.3 Brig. Gen. Thomas Holliday >> Spouse: Elizabeth Hart >> Marr: 1801, Snow Hill, Greene, 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 > >
Barbara Martin wrote: > > Roger, > There is a very close relationship between Jack's files and our Harts > back in Dobbs/Greene. The following is a file I prepared last year. > You will find that there are several Hart/Carr/Holiday marriages > involved, and one of them even includes a sister or aunt of his > Priscilla. Also, notice that there is a Thomas Holiday. > When scanning a copy of a typescript of the names from the 1840 Lowndes County, MS census one can see an implied linkage between all of the names including a Hart (whom I had never even been cognizant of). Not all of these folks do I have background on but the names in proximity certainly suggest a massive migration from the Greene/Lenoir area. I'll list some of the names with a few bracketed comments: page references refer to the pages in the manuscript census which were included in the typescript. page 213 MOSES JORDAN [1820-1865, the brother of Wm. Jordan, both brothers were from NC, but I don't yet know which county] skip 6 families WILLIAM JORDAN [d. 1865, married Priscilla Carr, daughter of Titus Carr of Greene County, NC. Priscilla was first married to an unidentified Holliday] page 214 MOSES C. WESTBROOK [1817-1848, native of Lenoir County and son of James and Margaret Westbrook, Moses C. married Julia Westbrook, presumably his cousin. Julia was a native of Lenoir Co, and the daughter of Charles Westbrook who was residing in Lowndes Co., MS in 1840.] PAGE 215 JOHN HART [I know nothing about him] PAGE 216 JOHN HOLLIDAY skip three families LEMUEL WESTBROOK [1802-1862, native of Lenoir Co., son of Charles Westbrook] skip three families, then we have the following four in sequence: ALLEN CARR THOMAS HOLLIDAY CHAS. WESTBROOKS [sic,1774-1843, native of Lenoir, son of Moses Westbrook] MOSES WESTBROOKS [1810-1854, native of Lenoir, son of Charles Westbrook (see above), Moses married Sydney Ann Carr, a native of Greene County, NC] PAGE 217 ROBERT WOOTEN JOHN R. WOOTEN [I've included these Wootens because I understand that there were a number of them in Greene and/or Lenoir Counties] skip one family MOSES F. WESTBROOK JAMES WESTBROOK Barbara Martin wrote: > > Roger, > There is a very close relationship between Jack's files and our Harts > back in Dobbs/Greene. The following is a file I prepared last year. > You will find that there are several Hart/Carr/Holiday marriages > involved, and one of them even includes a sister or aunt of his > Priscilla. Also, notice that there is a Thomas Holiday. > > Descendants of Smuel Holiday, Neighbor of Moses Hart, Sr. > > 1 Samuel Holliday > Children: Hannah (1765-1833) > William > Thomas > > 1.1 Hannah Holliday > Birth: 1765 > Death: 17 Oct 1833 > Burial: Robert Hart Graveyard, Greene Co., NC > > Hannah was the daughter of Samuel Holiday, a neighbor of Moses Hart, > Sr. (Dave Holiday records). > The 1780 Dobbs Co. tax list listed both of them in Capt. William > Ormond's district. The three men in the district with the highest > property evaluation were, in order: William Ormond, Samuel Holiday, > Moses Hart. (Dobbs County, NC - 1780 Taxlist, District # 6 - Ormond) > Her tombstone reads: > In Memory of Hannah Hart Relict of Robert Hart who departed this life > 17th > day of October A. D. 1883 in her 68th year of age. Greene County, > NC Cemetary Inscriptions by Kilpatrick. The 1883 was corrected to > 1833. > > Spouse: Robert Hart > Birth: 1756 > Death: 7 Apr 1811, Greene Co., NC > Father: Moses Hart Sr. (Probable father of Moses who came to > Covington Co., AL. Moses Hart was a neighbor to old Titus Carr in > Nansemond Co., VA, and then in Dobbs. Robert was a neighbor to both in > Dobbs. ) > Children: Sarah Sallie (1789-1849) > Lucassia > Nancy > Susannah > Charity (~1797-1870) > Peggy > Samuel H. (-1832) > William B. (~1803-) > Elizabeth > > 1.1.1 Sarah Sallie Hart > Birth: 19 Oct 1789 > Death: 28 Jul 1849 > Spouse: Robert Stevenson Carr > Birth: 22 Dec 1782 > Death: 10 Nov 1826 > Father: Titus Carr > Children: Susan > > 1.1.2 Lucassia Hart > Spouse: Edward Coward > > 1.1.3 Nancy Hart > Spouse: Enos Rogers > > 1.1.4 Susannah Hart > Spouse: Charles Jenkins Rountree > Children: Winnie > Robert H. > William Samuel > Charles > Frank > Susan > > 1.1.5a Charity Hart* > Birth: abt 1797 > Death: 1870 > For other than Daniel, the information for Charity's McKinne children > came from the website of Tony Schiffer <[email protected]>. > Spouse: William McKinnie > Birth: abt 1795 > Death: 1830 > Marr: abt 1821 > Children: David > Mary (1825-) > Hannah Holiday Hart (1828-) > William? Lucassie (1830-) > Other spouses: Charles Edwards > > 1.1.5b Charity Hart* (See above) > Spouse: Charles Edwards > Children: Daniel W. > Other spouses: William McKinnie > > 1.1.6 Peggy Hart > Spouse: John Hart > > 1.1.7 Samuel H. Hart > Death: Oct 1832 > Samuel was unmarried. > His tombstone reading: > In Memory of Samuel H. Hart who departed this Life in this day of > October A. D. 1832 in the 34th year of his age. Greene County, NC > Cemetary Inscriptions by Kilpatrick. > > 1.1.8 William B. Hart > Birth: abt 1803 > William moved to Greene Co., Alabama in the mid 1830s. Deeds have been > found to that effect. > Spouse: Susan Daniels > Children: Robert (~1830-) > Hannah Holliday (1833-) > Anne Elizabeth Lizzie (~1837-) > > 1.1.9 Elizabeth Hart > Spouse: Ormond > Children: daughter > > 1.2 William Holliday > From Dave Holiday files > Spouse: Nancy Carr > Father: Titus Carr > > 1.3 Brig. Gen. Thomas Holliday > Spouse: Elizabeth Hart > Marr: 1801, Snow Hill, Greene, NC
Guy said I left off part of the link or the new Free Press pictures. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/business/businessinde x.htm Anyway, it is Dobbers, Industrial Issue