"R.Crossler" wrote: > I am looking for information on the New Garden Quaker Cemetary in > Guilford Co., N.C. Do you have listings on who is buried there? > Jean Crossler > tler-char@primary.net --
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I know of the cemetery. It is at the Guilford College campus area. New Garden Friends Meeting in Greensboro is right there. I remember seeing the Meetinghouse across the street (Friendship Road?) from the college. I do not have the cemetery book, but I do subscribe to the NCGUILFO-L genealogy discussion list which may have someone willing to do a quick lookup for you and give directions. I have copied this to that discussion list. If you wish to subscribe, send an email note with nothing but the word "subscribe" in it to ncguilfo-l-request@rootsweb.com and that will get you subscribed automatically. Regards, Tim -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Guilford Co. N.C. Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 08:49:50 -0700 From: "R.Crossler" <tler-char@primary.net> Reply-To: tler-char@primary.net To: twwalls@prodigy.net Hi Tim; <*snip*> Do you know of a cemetary named NEW GARDEN QUAKER CEMETARY? My 4 g.grandfather URIAH CARSON is supposed to be buried there. I have a cousin who lives in Durham and if you could tell us where this cemetary is she wants to go see it and try to find his grave. Any help will be greatly appreciated. We've been trying to locate any info on him for quite some time. Thank you; Jean Crossler tler-char@primary.net
Charlotte, My understanding is that the Quakers in the early and mid 1700's didn't place headstones on graves. Starting in the very late 1700's or early 1800's they started using grave markers (although it was frowned upon to put anything more that a simple stone on a grave). An example of Quaker cemeteries with markers is West Milton, OH. There are many markers from the early 1800's when they first migrated from NC to OH. Dave Sloan Colorado Springs, CO.
Oh, if an when you find this cemetery...would you describe it for us....any any stones you may find...it's my understanding the Quakers did not leave stones so most of their graves are unmarked... Charlotte ----Original Message Follows---- From: Tim Walls <twwalls@prodigy.net> To: NCGUILFO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCGUILFO] [Fwd: Guilford Co. N.C.] Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 14:13:26 -0400 I know of the cemetery. It is at the Guilford College campus area. New Garden Friends Meeting in Greensboro is right there. I remember seeing the Meetinghouse across the street (Friendship Road?) from the college. I do not have the cemetery book, but I do subscribe to the NCGUILFO-L genealogy discussion list which may have someone willing to do a quick lookup for you and give directions. I have copied this to that discussion list. If you wish to subscribe, send an email note with nothing but the word "subscribe" in it to ncguilfo-l-request@rootsweb.com and that will get you subscribed automatically. Regards, Tim -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Guilford Co. N.C. Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 08:49:50 -0700 From: "R.Crossler" <tler-char@primary.net> Reply-To: tler-char@primary.net To: twwalls@prodigy.net Hi Tim; <*snip*> Do you know of a cemetary named NEW GARDEN QUAKER CEMETARY? My 4 g.grandfather URIAH CARSON is supposed to be buried there. I have a cousin who lives in Durham and if you could tell us where this cemetary is she wants to go see it and try to find his grave. Any help will be greatly appreciated. We've been trying to locate any info on him for quite some time. Thank you; Jean Crossler tler-char@primary.net ============================== Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
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--WebTV-Mail-27984-8499 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit --WebTV-Mail-27984-8499 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from mailsorter-101-2.iap.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.96) by storefull-262.iap.bryant.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Sun, 4 Jun 2000 08:35:21 -0700 (PDT) Return-Path: <hsatcher@mindspring.com> Received: from smtp10.atl.mindspring.net (smtp10.atl.mindspring.net [207.69.200.246]) by mailsorter-101-2.iap.bryant.webtv.net (8.8.8-wtv-f/ms.dwm.v7+dul2) with ESMTP id IAA20243 for <Luxci@webtv.net>; Sun, 4 Jun 2000 08:35:20 -0700 (PDT) Received: from default (user-33qt3u1.dialup.mindspring.com [199.174.143.193]) by smtp10.atl.mindspring.net (8.9.3/8.8.5) with SMTP id LAA04080 for <Luxci@webtv.net>; Sun, 4 Jun 2000 11:35:19 -0400 (EDT) Message-Id: <3.0.6.32.20000604103059.0081daf0@pop.mindspring.com> X-Sender: hsatcher@pop.mindspring.com (Unverified) X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.6 (32) Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2000 10:30:59 -0700 To: Luxci@webtv.net From: "Horace D. Satcher" <hsatcher@mindspring.com> Subject: Re: [Q-R] Freeman url Jessup Vanderslice Scott In-Reply-To: <26033-393A5566-12499@storefull-265.iap.bryant.webtv.net> References: <"Horace D. Satcher" <hsatcher@mindspring.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 08:11 AM 06/04/2000 -0500, you wrote: >I do not know anything more than you do about your Sidney Smith who >married Patsy Vanderslice. Margaret C. Scott Vanderslice's father was >Thomas Scott. Margaret was born in VA but has a older sister that was >born, according to what I have been told, in Belmont? Ohio. I am not >sure whether or not the Vanderslice and Scott families were Quakers. >That is yet to be seen. Thomas Scott, Margaret's father, was born in >England, if the info I have is correct. I will gather up my info and get >it to you. In the event that I find no time to type it, can you send me >a postal mailing address so that I can send you photo copies? Do you >mind if I share your letter with other people? Thanks. Ann > >Ann My address is P. O. Box 1348, Auburn, Alabama 36831 I do not mind your sharing my email. I am particularly interested in the Scott info. Thomas Scott signed Margaret's marriage bond in Kentucky but am not sure if he is a brother or her father. The Vanderslice family is definitely from Pennsylvania but do not know Benjamin's father. Sidner Smith (most records in Alabama cofirm that it is Sidner not Sydney) was born in Ky. There were Seidners there one of whom married a Schott. It is possible that Margaret's family name was originally Schott and later changed to Scott but no evidence of this. Also in Alabama at the time of the Jessup and Vanderslice were Bowater Jackson who was definitely of Quaker origin. Also there was a large contingent of Beesons who were of Quaker origin. By the way, your Benjamin appears in the household of Sidner Smith in 1860 as an "Invalid". This is between his last two marriages in Texas. Thanks again Horace --WebTV-Mail-27984-8499--
I have some information on Benjamin Vanderslice who married Margaret Scott. They had a son who married a Jessop. They came to Dallas/Perry Co, Alabama from Kentucky ca 1820. I have info on the children of Benjamin and Margaret Scott Vanderslice but nothing in the immediate ancestors. I am particularly interested if the Scott or Vanderslice line had any Quaker connections. Margaret Scott was identified as born in VA. Also, I am interested in the NC/SC connection. I am descended from Benjamin and Margaret through their daughter, Martha (Patsy) who married Sidner Smith born 1805 in Kentucky. I have not been able to identify his line. Sent to me by Horace Satcher. Can anyone help?
Dear Sue Drake, You definitely should check out the deed by James Wall, dated 1819, proven after 1859. Book 32, page 245. Deed of 30 acres from James Wall to Zachariah Lindley; it appears to be James Wall's executors of his estate. James Pickard's notes indicate that this date was correct. It appears to me that a deed was recorded in court more than 40 years after it was made. I have yet to get a copy of this deed and transcribe it. Soloman WALL's family was intermarrying with the White family in Randolph County, NC. His first son was named Tillman Wall, possibly named after Tillman White? Tillman Wall had an illegitimate child with Cynthia WALL, relationship to Tillman Wall unknown. I suspect they were cousins. Please send me everything you have now on Clement K. Wall. I am very interested in helping you find out more about him and can claim now to knowing more about Wall and Walls of Randolph County, NC than almost anyone. The Wall families of Guilford County are now my subject of interest due to their interrelationship with the Randolph County families. I previously tried to contact you several times in the past few months but your email had changed. I hope we can maintain contact now! Thanks, Tim Walls > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [NCGUILFO] Re:WALL/BROWN/WHITE families? > Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 20:26:44 EDT > From: SewzArt@aol.com > To: NCGUILFO-L@rootsweb.com > > Hoping someone can find mention of one Margaret BROWN born1779 who may have > been a dau. of one James BROWN. This could be the name of our anc. Clement > WALL. > We also theorize that her mother in law may have been Nancy WHITE. > I dread researching the WHITE family since I have seen that one of the > earliest Europeans in N.C. appears to have been a WHITE. Maybe someone can > put me "onto" a good source for WHITE family records of that area. > Nancy may have been the wife of James Wall of the Rev. War.. > who went later in to Tenn. > Thanks and "Luck" to all in your research > Sue in Al. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [NCGUILFO] Apprentice Bonds - Guilford Co., NC > Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 08:00:35 +0000 > From: "Betty A. Pace" <bapace2@juno.com> > To: NCGUILFO-L@rootsweb.com > > PACE ORPHAN APPRENTICE BONDS - GUILFORD CO., NC - WITH MASTER > > ABNER - age 16. On 8/23/1837 to Hiatt & Jean (saddle trade) > ABSALOM - age 19 on 8/17/1840. On 8/17/1840 to William Jean (harness > trade) > EDY - female - age 13 on 6/21/1841. On 8/18/1841 to David C. Sullivan > (weaver?) > GEO. WASHINGTON (called "JOHNSON/JOHNSTON" - no age. On 5/16/53 to Wyatt > Erwin > LIVELY - female - age 8 on 4/19/1839. On 8/22/1839 to James Thom > NEEDHAM - about 8. On 8/22/1839 to James Thom (farmer) > WISEMAN - age 12 - On 11/23/1837 to Christopher Hiatt (saddle trade) > YOUNG - male - age 13 - On 8/18/1847 to Jonathan Armfield > YOUNG - MALE - age 16 on 8/16/1850 - On 5/20/1850 to Isaac Armfield > (cabinet maker) > (I would bet that Jonathan Armfield died and Isaac took over the > apprentice bond for YOUNG PACE) > > I also have the special conditions of the indenture and the witness if > anyone needs that information. In all of these, the agent of the court > was John A. Mebane. I am told that to be called an orphan, only the > father need be dead/deserted/missing; the mother might still be in the > county but unable to support. > > My ABNER PACE m. in Guilford Co. in 1843, and went to Rowan Co., NC > following his marriage to JULIA ANN REED. > > NEEDHAM PACE and YOUNG PACE moved to Mecklenburg Co., NC around 1855 > where they married; they took with them a ZILPHA PACE (b.1800 Chatham > Co., NC), possibly their mother, and her retarded son DAVID. > > LIVELY PACE married William N. LITHCOE in 1850 in Guilford Co., NC, and > EDNEY PACE married Thomas OZMENT Jr. in 1841, and EDITH PACE married > Thomas H. GARDNER in Guilford in 1849. > > Betty Pace > > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 11:39:28 -0500 (CDT) From: ConnieDHurley1@webtv.net To: POOLE-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <22036-3933EEC0-25968@storefull-288.iap.bryant.webtv.net> Subject: [POOLE-L] KENTUCKY MARRIAGES, 1851-1900 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit KENTUCKY MARRIAGES, 1851-1900 Admitted to the Union as the fifteenth state in 1792, Kentucky was settled predominantly by Irish, German, and English men and women in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This database is a collection of marriage records for Henderson, Hopkins, and Pulaski Counties between 1851 and 1900. Taken from microfilm copies of original county documents, each record provides spouses' names, marriage date, and county of residence. It contains the names of more than 49,400 men and women. For those persons seeking ancestors from nineteenth century Kentucky, this collection can be a useful source of information. Source Information: Dodd, Jordan. "Kentucky Marriages, 1851-1900." Orem, UT: Liahona Research, 2000. Taken from: "Henderson County, Kentucky Marriage Register, 1851-1900" Court Records located at Henderson, Kentucky or Family History Library microfilm # 0576460-0576463 and 0577000-0577031; "Hopkins County, Kentucky Marriage Register, 1851-1900" County Court Records located at Madisonville, Kentucky or Family History Library microfilm # 0554890-0554909 and 0554919-0554948; and "Pulaski County, Kentucky Marriage Register, 1851-1900." County Court Records located at Somerset, Kentucky or Family History Library microfilm # 0804051-0804063 and 0804615-0804619. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4428.htm "Have A Beautiful Day " Connie *In Beautiful Western Kentucky* http://community.webtv.net/ConnieDHurley1/ConniesPagefor ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
PACE ORPHAN APPRENTICE BONDS - GUILFORD CO., NC - WITH MASTER ABNER - age 16. On 8/23/1837 to Hiatt & Jean (saddle trade) ABSALOM - age 19 on 8/17/1840. On 8/17/1840 to William Jean (harness trade) EDY - female - age 13 on 6/21/1841. On 8/18/1841 to David C. Sullivan (weaver?) GEO. WASHINGTON (called "JOHNSON/JOHNSTON" - no age. On 5/16/53 to Wyatt Erwin LIVELY - female - age 8 on 4/19/1839. On 8/22/1839 to James Thom NEEDHAM - about 8. On 8/22/1839 to James Thom (farmer) WISEMAN - age 12 - On 11/23/1837 to Christopher Hiatt (saddle trade) YOUNG - male - age 13 - On 8/18/1847 to Jonathan Armfield YOUNG - MALE - age 16 on 8/16/1850 - On 5/20/1850 to Isaac Armfield (cabinet maker) (I would bet that Jonathan Armfield died and Isaac took over the apprentice bond for YOUNG PACE) I also have the special conditions of the indenture and the witness if anyone needs that information. In all of these, the agent of the court was John A. Mebane. I am told that to be called an orphan, only the father need be dead/deserted/missing; the mother might still be in the county but unable to support. My ABNER PACE m. in Guilford Co. in 1843, and went to Rowan Co., NC following his marriage to JULIA ANN REED. NEEDHAM PACE and YOUNG PACE moved to Mecklenburg Co., NC around 1855 where they married; they took with them a ZILPHA PACE (b.1800 Chatham Co., NC), possibly their mother, and her retarded son DAVID. LIVELY PACE married William N. LITHCOE in 1850 in Guilford Co., NC, and EDNEY PACE married Thomas OZMENT Jr. in 1841, and EDITH PACE married Thomas H. GARDNER in Guilford in 1849. Betty Pace ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Hoping someone can find mention of one Margaret BROWN born1779 who may have been a dau. of one James BROWN. This could be the name of our anc. Clement WALL. We also theorize that her mother in law may have been Nancy WHITE. I dread researching the WHITE family since I have seen that one of the earliest Europeans in N.C. appears to have been a WHITE. Maybe someone can put me "onto" a good source for WHITE family records of that area. Nancy may have been the wife of James Wall of the Rev. War.. who went later in to Tenn. Thanks and "Luck" to all in your research Sue in Al.
This Memorial Day weekend I would like to remember two of Greensboro's heros - Major George E. PREDDY, who was KIA 25 Dec 1944 and his brother Lt. William PREDDY who was KIA 17 Apr 1945. There is information on these two at my website http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lrnoah/ . The question here is who were their paternal Grandparents? Their father was George Earle PREDDY born 24 Jul 1889 and died 9 Jul 1972 in Greensboro. The only information I have on the father's parents is that their names were George Madison PREDDY and Sarah Caroline MORGAN. I have no dates or locations on these two. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Larry Noah - larmil-1@att.net Listowner - NCOrange-L, BrickChurchNC-L, BEARSE-L, BELK-L and NOAH-L Rootsweb mailing lists
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There are two different groups of genealogy CD lookups, one of which is the World Family Tree group and I am not sure of the other CD list. Go to: http://www.genweb.net/~gen-cds/ Then click on genealogy. You will then have access to both lists (one 19 pages long and the other 31 pages long printed. You first enter the name of your ancestor and the site finds all the CDs which might have entries on your ancestor. From there you go to the list of volunteers with the actual CDs (from the list). Don't click on the CD itself unless you want to purchase it. It is mostly American entries, but there are some CD covering UK material also. Betty Pace ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
I would like to exchange info with anyone that is researching Jessop/Jessup surname and allied families. Ann Torbett
I am seeking any descendents of the above for the purpose of exchanging genealogy information. They were married in Alamance Co in 1867 and later moved to Guilford Co. Thanks. Larry Noah - larmil-1@att.net Listowner for Rootswebs lists: NCOrange-L, BrickChurchNC-L, BEARSE-L, NOAH-L and BELK-L
My Ggrandmother was Hannah F. MOORE of Guilford Co, NC. She was born 10 Sep 1871 and died 4 Sep 1947. She married Cornelius F. JOHNSON 10 Oct 1895. Any information on her and her family would be greatly appreciated. The above Cornelius' grandmother was a Minerva MOORE. She was born 7 Jul 1826 and died 5 Jan 1912 - all in Guilford Co. She married Jeremiah HIGHFILL on 30 Jun 1846. Any information on her and her family would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Larry Noah - larmil-1@att.net Listowner for Rootswebs lists: NCOrange-L, BrickChurchNC-L, BEARSE-L, NOAH-L and BELK-L
William FLOYD died 3 Jul 1818 in Guilford Co, NC. He left 6 daughters and 2 sons. One of the daughters is my ancestor Delilah FLOYD who married Hezekiah HIGHFILL. I believe that William had earlier lived in Granville Co, NC and had a wife named Elizabeth. That is all that I know about him. I would appreciate any information on this William FLOYD. Thanks. Larry Noah - larmil-1@att.net Listowner for Rootswebs lists: NCOrange-L, BrickChurchNC-L, BEARSE-L, NOAH-L and BELK-L
Turn your computer off! :>) Ryell104@aol.com wrote: > I got a number of responses to my question about unsubscribing to this > list, and following the suggestions I did successfully unsubscribe; at > least I thought that I had, since the messages stopped.......for a while. > Now they have started up again. Any suggestions, anyone? > > Many thanks. > > Richard Yell > Mebane, NC