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    1. [NCGREENE] MOORE, Brittain
    2. helen graves
    3. Is anyone on the Greene Co., NC, list researching or have information on Brittain MOORE and his family? 1777-April 1779 John WATSON (Walston?) sold land to Brittain Moore. 1789-April 1792 Brittain MOORE sold land to Philip WALSTON 1800 CENSUS of Speights Bridge: #04. Levy Moore age 26-45 #13. Philip Walston age 26-45 #14. John Walston age 45+ #15. Didgenira Moore (female)45+ #16. Britton Moore age 26-46 Did Brittain Moore (Sr.) died between 1790-1800? Was Didgenira Moore his widow? Were #4. Levy Moore and #16. Britton Moore their sons? I descend from Levi Moore Walston who was born in Greene Co. in 1792 (possibly the son of Philip Walston). Also born 1790-1800 was a Brittain Walston (perhaps named for Brittain Moore?). Could Brittain Walston be Levi Moore Walston's brother? If so, is it possible that Brittain Moore had a daughter who married Philip Walston? Any MOORE researchers on this list who could help out with Brittain Moore and Didgenira Moore? -- Helen Graves

    02/04/2002 09:38:13
    1. [NCGREENE] Aldridge
    2. Martha Marble
    3. Can anyone help Dan? Martha >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express Macintosh Edition - 4.5 (0410) >Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 20:12:45 -0500 >Subject: Re: Lenior Co Look-ups >From: "Dan Jackson" <[email protected]> >To: Martha Marble <[email protected]> > >Martha, >I think I can link him. Documents missing you know! By the way, can you >link me with someone knowledgeable about the Aldridges in Greene/Lenoir? >Dan > >---------- >>From: Martha Marble <[email protected]> >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: Re: Lenior Co Look-ups >>Date: Sun, Feb 3, 2002, 1:17 PM >> > >> Dan, >> >> Can you help this guy backwards? I will send him the descendants of >> Alexander but don't have parents linked for him. >> >> Thanks. >> >> martha >> >> >>>Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 09:59:58 -0800 >>>From: Robert Colman <[email protected]> >>>Reply-To: [email protected] >>>X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.76 [en] (Win95; U) >>>X-Accept-Language: en >>>To: Martha Marble <[email protected]> >>>Subject: Re: Lenior Co Look-ups >>>X-Note: x2 >>> >>>Hi Martha, >>> I'm looking for any information on: Alexander Mosely DAWSON b. abt 1815, >>>d. 1884, m. Sarah HARDY (daug. of Lemuel HARDY & Annie MEWBORN). Also thier >>>son Alexander J. DAWSON b. 1853, m. 17 Aug 1876 Mary Vail EMERY (daug. of Dr >>>Thomas Ried EMERY & Julia Rebekah MOORE), d. 17 May 1916, Dudley, NC. >>>Thanks, in advance, for any information you might have. >>>Sincerely, >>>Robert Colman >>> >>>Martha Marble wrote: >>> >>>> Deeds, Wills, etc are in ashes before 1880. Cross Indices only thing to >>>> survive. I have some information on the Dawsons - not my line but allied >>>> line. Do you know exactly who you are looking for? >>>> >>>> Martha >>>> >>>> At 12:15 AM 2/3/02 -0800, you wrote: >>>> >I'm trying to find some more information on a couple of listings in the >>>> >"Johnston/Dobbs?Lenoir Co Grantor Index" >>>> >Book 25 Alexander M. DAWSON, Grantor to Elizabeth DAWSON pg.479 >>>> >Levi Mewborn, Grantor to Thomas DAWSON pg.445 >>>> >Book 24 Alexander MOSELY, Grantor to John DAWSON & wife pg 260 >>>> > >>>> >I'm trying research the DAWSON family >>>> > >>>> >Thank you, >>>> >Robert Colman >>>> >Santa Maria, CA 93455 >>>> >[email protected] >>>> > >>>> > >>> >>> >> >> >

    02/03/2002 03:23:56
    1. [NCGREENE] Duplin site
    2. Martha Marble
    3. Andy sent this. Just recent information but someone might want to ask them if they intend to put up their earliest deeds at some point. hi Martha. hope all is well. got a Duplin paper to day with this site if you havent already got it. andyj www.duplincounty.org/rod

    02/02/2002 05:08:15
    1. [NCGREENE] for Heather
    2. Martha Marble
    3. Is Heather still on the list under a new email address? Need to talk to you about the Free Press pictures. Martha

    02/02/2002 04:54:08
    1. [NCGREENE] Lacy Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LACY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/GUB.2ACE/494 Message Board Post: My gggrandfather William Parker Lacy b1829 d1893 in Madison Co. (Jackson)Tennessee and his (brother?) John Lacy b 1824 d 1896 were pioneers in West Tennessee District 9 and are thought to have been from Pitt co. North Carolina. There is a Parker Lacy shown in the Pitt co. 1790 census. I am interested in working with you on this family line, some may have been from Greene Co. N.C.

    02/01/2002 02:26:01
    1. [NCGREENE] Valentine's Day Special for the two Lenoir books
    2. Martha Marble
    3. Couple of you have asked about the books in the past couple of days. The URL is http://www.historicalpreservationgroup.org/ Go to Historical Association. >X-Originating-IP: [63.178.234.116] >From: "Tracy Putnam" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Bcc: >Subject: Books >Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:37:58 -0500 >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 01 Feb 2002 03:37:59.0121 (UTC) FILETIME=[D7F63C10:01C1AAD1] > > >Hi Martha, >Wanted to let you know in case you want to run it to the lists... > >Mary Mac is ince again running a special on both books (for Valentines Day) >$80.00 for both books and $10.00 shipping savings of $10.00 > >Starts tomorrow and runs thru the end of the month, I just uploaded the >changes to the Books Website. > >Tracy > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Join the world�s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. >http://www.hotmail.com > >

    01/31/2002 03:56:46
    1. [NCGREENE] Heritage Book Lookups
    2. Martha Marble
    3. I should have anticipated the problem of lookups from the Heritage Book as soon as the Index started to be posted and addressed it before the fact - I apologize. The purpose of the Index is twofold a) to advise people if the names they are interested in actually appear in the book before they purchase it b) to sell the books. The Historical Association over ordered and this is our effort to assist in the sale of these books so Vol 2 can be published. As Tracy stated, this is a HUGE project taking many hours of work by a number of people. It is taking Tracy about a hour per letter to reformat and post and we greatly appreciate the time of these volunteers. Both of these books have a copyright and since they are for sale, it would be in violation of copyright laws to run an ENTIRE article to the lists. That goes for any book under copyright. Thank you for your understanding. Martha

    01/30/2002 08:38:18
    1. [NCGREENE] Re: Mary Hodges Suggs Potter (1836-1909)
    2. 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/493.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Kathy: Thanks for your prompt reply. Yes--I would love to have the names of Thomas's four wives, and any additonal information you have on any of Mary's numerous children or their children. I am trying to conmpile a list of the descendants of James Arendell Hodges (1808-1859); apparently he had quite a few. Thanks! Francis R. Hodges

    01/30/2002 07:59:34
    1. [NCGREENE] Re: Mary Hodges Suggs Potter (1836-1909)
    2. 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/493.1 Message Board Post: The name of the cemetery you refer to is the "Sugg Family Cemetery" and is located on Bruce Street, Snow Hill, NC. Robert H. Sugg b. 10/5/1823 d. 6/6/1859 m. 1) 3/18/1847 Penina Harper b. 1832 d. 1853 Children of Robert H. Sugg and Penina Harper: 1. Nancy Heneretta Sugg b. 5/22/1849 d. 6/2/1915 + Samuel C. Sugg b. 2/15/1847 d.11/24/1914 2. Mary C. Sugg b.1851 d. 1854 m. 2) 9/13/1855 Mary E. Hodge b. 5/16/1834 d. 5/22/1909 Children of Robert H. Sugg & Mary Hodge 1. Penina "Nina" F. Sugg b. 9/11/1856 d. 4/12/1909 + Benjamin Warters b. 3/11/1854 d. 6/29/1902 2. Thomas Robert Sugg b. 11/18/1858 d. 3/7/1924 ( He married 4 times. Do you want this information? If so, I can send you a decendant report.) After Robert H. Sugg died, Mary Hodges Sugg married J. C. Potter. Children of Mary H. Sugg and J. C. Potter: 1. Richard Potter b. 8/31/1862 2. Mary A. E. Potter b. 7/15/1864 3. Martha Eugenia Potter b. 11/13/1865 4. Sarah Catherine Potter b. 9/13/1867 5. John James Potter b. 5/22/1869 6. Roberta Gertrude Potter b.3/31/1871 7. Marcus Herbert Potter b.9/20/1873 8. Herman Lee Potter b. 8/4/1875 9. Richard E. L. Potter b. 8/4/1875 I got this information from a book titled "The John Sugg Family" by Natalie J. Sugg (I believe there is a copy of it at ECU) and the Sugg Family Cemetery. I hope this helps you. Kathy O. Eason

    01/30/2002 04:42:49
    1. [NCGREENE] Sign Guest Book for Loonis McGLOHON
    2. Jewelle Baker
    3. Hello Group, As so many of you are aware, a very dear friend and beloved N.C. musician/composer passed away recently. Those of you who would like to leave a note for the family may do so at: http://www.legacy.com/Charlotte/LegacySubPage2.asp?Page=Guestbook&PersonID=205520 The GuestBook will be open until February 26th. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Loonis Reeves, one of N.C. favorite famous sons, click here: http://www.legacy.com/Charlotte/LegacysubPage2.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=205520 and/or http://www.reflector.com/auto/feed/news/2002/01/27/1012110009.05426.0651.0665.html He help mold me in my youth to love and appreciate music and the arts. He is beloved and will be missed by so many throughout North Carolina and the world. Please forgive the straying from adhering to strictly genealogy ... Jewelle [email protected] Main Surnames: BAKER, CANNON, COX, JACKSON, McGLAWHORN (all sp), WINGATE, +++ GenealogyPITT Co NC Friends In Research http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genpcncfir http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genpcncfir/messages

    01/29/2002 03:20:58
    1. [NCGREENE] Question for Martha/John Hardee
    2. Martha Marble
    3. >From: "Paula Baker" <[email protected]> >Old-To: [email protected] > >Resent-Bcc: > >Martha, >Has the John Hardee/Susannah Tyson controversy ever been decided? Were they >married? Yes. The John Simpson Bible gives her maiden name as Tyson but that is the only place I have seen proof she was a Tyson. Martha

    01/29/2002 09:50:00
    1. [NCGREENE] Question for Martha/John Hardee
    2. Paula Baker
    3. Martha, Has the John Hardee/Susannah Tyson controversy ever been decided? Were they married? 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 _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

    01/29/2002 08:36:49
    1. [NCGREENE] Mary Hodges Suggs Potter (1836-1909)
    2. 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/493 Message Board Post: I am interested in hearing from a descendant of Mary Hodges Suggs Potter (1836-1909). She was the daughter orf James A. Hodges (1808-1859) and his first wife, Mary Parrott (1808-1842), of Lenoir County. She married in 1855 Robert Suggs of Greene County, and later (John?) Potter, also of Greene. Buried in Bruce Cemetery in Snow Hill. When and how did her first marriage end, and when did she remarry? Which children were by her first husband and which by her second? Francis R. Hodges

    01/29/2002 07:02:46
    1. Re: [NCGREENE] Dobbers website
    2. Rose Parks
    3. I agree that the documents that should go on the county site, wills, deeds, bible records should be eliminated from Dobbers and put only the extra things there. I have had many contact me that they had seen the Uzzell and Wiggins information there. I could have put it on my own web site but when I re-do it, I want to put a link to Dobbers, but don't know when that is going to be??? Rose ----- Original Message ----- From: Martha Marble Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NCGREENE] Dobbers website This past summer Patty started to "clean up" Dobbers and made a lot of headway but there is more to be done. Would like some imput from the lists. The original purpose of Dobbers was to provide a place for things that could not go on the archives or the county site. Since the county site was changed we have sort of ignored it and other than queries, most of us have not posted to the other boards. I used to post wills, deeds, etc to it and also to the archives but not any more. It is just the query board that is active now. Dobbers was suppose to be for family information, announcements, special projects, or whatever you wanted to post on it. The archives is in place for primary documents. A lot of those primary documents are also on Dobbers and to me that is duplication. We have a link to the archives and to the county sites. I am inclined to eliminate the primary documents since we have the link to the archives. Old Dobbers was set up to be a part of the Greene and Lenoir lists with imput from list members - that means EACH of you. Before we start to make more changes, we would like some imput. Speak up or forever hold your piece. The first thing Guy is trying to learn is how to upload the Free Press pictures. The text for the Industrial issue is on archives in toto but many of the pictures still have not been uploaded. This is a learning process for him, so patience. Guy and Martha ============================== 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

    01/29/2002 06:04:11
    1. [NCGREENE] Quaker Seminar
    2. Martha Marble
    3. Just found this by accident on the Marshall GenForum and thought some of you might be interested if you live near Greensboro. Martha Many who subscribe to this list ask questions about the basic lifestyle and beliefs of their Quaker ancestors, and many of you have Quaker connections in North Carolina. There is to be a study program at Guilford College on June 9-14, 2002 that may be of interest to you. Exploring Carolina Quaker Crossroads is a weeklong residential study program for adults that examines the Quakers who settled Piedmont, North Carolina. Attendees will stay on the campus of Guilford College (est. as New Garden Boarding School in 1837). The famous confrontation of Lord Cornwallis and Gen. Nathaniel Green,the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, took place nearby at what is now a National Park, and many soldiers who died in the battle are buried in the New Garden cemetery. The old meetinghouse was used as a hospital. Emphasis will be on how the beliefs and practices of Friends helped to shape North Carolina. Activities include a dramatization of Levi Coffin, the �President� of the Underground Railroad, visits to the Mendenhall Plantation, a Quaker pottery at New Salem, the Cane Creek/Snow Camp historical area, stops at Springfield, Centre, New Garden and Cane Creek meetings; and the Springfield Museum of Early Domestic Life. Also there will be opportunities to do genealogical research in the Friends Historical Collection at Guilford College, where the original minutes of most N. C. meetings are kept, as well as published histories and files on many Quaker families. It is the largest repository of Quaker records in the South. Other nearby attractions are Old Salem, a historical restoration of a Moravian town; and the NC Zoological Parknear Asheboro. Mountains and beach are about 3 hrs. away in opposite directions. The full cost is $475 if registration is made before March 1; after March 1, $500.Price includes deposit, double occupancy room, meals, and all fees. Single rooms extra. Registrations accepted at or send $100 registration fee to Friends Center at Guilford College, attn Sara Beth Terrell at the address below. Space is limited. Registrations will be accepted until May 20. Registration fee is fully refundable until April 1. A confirmation packet with additional information will be mailed after your registration is received. If you have questions, contact: Sara Beth Terrell Friends Center at GuilfordCollege 5800 W. Friendly Ave Greensboro NC 27410 336-316-2296 [email protected]

    01/29/2002 02:46:29
    1. [NCGREENE] Re: Rouse Family
    2. 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/81.1.1 Message Board Post: You may want to check out this site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/rouse.htm

    01/29/2002 12:15:49
    1. [NCGREENE] Dobbers website
    2. Martha Marble
    3. This past summer Patty started to "clean up" Dobbers and made a lot of headway but there is more to be done. Would like some imput from the lists. The original purpose of Dobbers was to provide a place for things that could not go on the archives or the county site. Since the county site was changed we have sort of ignored it and other than queries, most of us have not posted to the other boards. I used to post wills, deeds, etc to it and also to the archives but not any more. It is just the query board that is active now. Dobbers was suppose to be for family information, announcements, special projects, or whatever you wanted to post on it. The archives is in place for primary documents. A lot of those primary documents are also on Dobbers and to me that is duplication. We have a link to the archives and to the county sites. I am inclined to eliminate the primary documents since we have the link to the archives. Old Dobbers was set up to be a part of the Greene and Lenoir lists with imput from list members - that means EACH of you. Before we start to make more changes, we would like some imput. Speak up or forever hold your piece. The first thing Guy is trying to learn is how to upload the Free Press pictures. The text for the Industrial issue is on archives in toto but many of the pictures still have not been uploaded. This is a learning process for him, so patience. Guy and Martha

    01/28/2002 02:42:59
    1. [NCGREENE] A VERY special welcome to a new list member
    2. Martha Marble
    3. Well, Guy has finally joined us on the lists but he didn't have much of a choice given his new assignment as co-webmaster for Old Dobbers. He has so many of the eastern NC Archives sites and gets so much email, he had not joined and we just forwarded posts to him. In case some of you don't know who Guy is, he is the file manager for most of the eastern NC Archives sites including Greene and Lenoir, works full time, lives in Raleigh and is now the co-webmaster for Old Dobbers. Most of his free time is spent helping all of us by posting files. We are all indebted to him. Welcome, Guy. Martha

    01/28/2002 01:41:21
    1. [NCGREENE] Say Guy
    2. Paula Baker
    3. Don't suppose you have any Bakers in your line. (Just kidding.) Paula Baker ----Original Message Follows---- From: Martha Marble <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: [NCGREENE] A VERY special welcome to a new list member Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 20:41:21 -0500 Well, Guy has finally joined us on the lists but he didn't have much of a choice given his new assignment as co-webmaster for Old Dobbers. He has so many of the eastern NC Archives sites and gets so much email, he had not joined and we just forwarded posts to him. In case some of you don't know who Guy is, he is the file manager for most of the eastern NC Archives sites including Greene and Lenoir, works full time, lives in Raleigh and is now the co-webmaster for Old Dobbers. Most of his free time is spent helping all of us by posting files. We are all indebted to him. Welcome, Guy. Martha ============================== 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 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.

    01/28/2002 12:54:04
    1. [NCGREENE] Loonis McGlohon, gifted pianist and composer ‹ wrote songs for "North Carolina Is My Home"
    2. Trish Worthington Cobb
    3. Thought some of you may be interested in this native McGLOHON of Pitt County, NC, who journeyed on last week, but left us with the rich legacy of his wonderful music. Loonis McGlohon and Charles Kuralt, another North Carolina native, wrote the musical ³North Carolina is My Home² in 1983 and performed it throughout the country and in Europe. If you've never had the opportunity to see this wonderful musical tribute, by all means find a copy to rent. It will make you proud to have NC roots. You can read his obituary and another news article about his life and work at the web pages listed below. If the article is no longer on the web page, I'll be happy to email it to you. ‹ Trish € OBITUARIES 1/27/02 The Daily Reflector (Greenville, NC) "Loonis McGlohon CHARLOTTE ‹ Mr. Loonis McGlohon died Saturday, Jan. 26, 2002, at his home..." http://www.reflector.com/news/obits.html € Reflector.com Local news 1/27/02 The Daily Reflector (Greenville, NC)  "Pianist, songwriter, N.C. booster Loonis McGlohon dies at 80 Staff, wire reports CHARLOTTE ‹ Loonis McGlohon, who with composer Alec Wilder wrote ³Blackberry Winter² and hosted public radio¹s ³American Popular Song² in the 1970s, died Saturday at the age of 80.... " http://www.reflector.com/auto/feed/news/2002/01/27/1012110009.05426.0651.066 5.html

    01/28/2002 05:18:14