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    1. Re: [NCJOHNST] DIRECTIONS PLEASE
    2. Warren T. Bagley
    3. Kathleen, The only church I have found is Crossroads Primitive Baptist Church. It was formed in 1769 and is about a mile from Princeton. If you take US 70 from I-95(Selma), turn left at the first traffic light after Hardee's. This is Edwards Road. The church is about a mile on the left. I happened by the other day and there is no sign of a cemetery. I looked hard and if there is one, it is grown up without any path to it from the church. It's hard to believe that they don't have a cemetery. It's a very old building. The genealogical society cemetery list of over 1000 cemeteries is on the Johnston web site, and there is no Crossroads listed. Also, please note, I looked at all the cemetery volumes and I did not find any John Phillips, Sr. Also, it is very rare to find a grave of someone who died in 1839. Not impossible, but very very rare. There has got to be a better answer, but this is the best so far, Warren "Kathleen L. Davis" wrote: Could anyone please tell me directions to the site of the Old Primitive Baptist Church in or near Princeton, specificially the cemetery associated with the church. I will be visiting the area soon and can find my way to Princeton, but can anyone tell me where to go from there? Also if anyone has an index for that cemetery, I am looking for the grave of John Phillips, Sr. dod: 26 Sept 1839. Thank you.

    04/02/2001 01:46:39
    1. [NCJOHNST] BERTIE CO., NC
    2. Betty A. Pace
    3. Free from Ancestry.com Betty Pace BERTIE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA VITAL STATISTICS, 1700S-1920 Bertie County, North Carolina was formed in 1722 from Chowan County. The county seat is Windsor. This database is abstracted from a county history that was published locally. The book is divided into two sections: (1) a general history of Bertie County, and (2) a biography of about 600 families that contains more than 184,000 names. Because of its narrative nature, the book often answers questions not addressed in census and state records. It is an excellent supplement to more traditional records. Fields of information include: name, birth date, birthplace, spouse, marriage date, marriage location, father's name, mother's name, children, date of death, place of death, last known location, other notes, race, military, and occupation. Source Information: Herrin, Cynthia, comp. "Bertie County, North Carolina Vital Statistics, 1700s-1920." [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: Sentinel Publications. "Bertie Beginnings: The Story of Our County and Its Distinguished Citizens." Lewiston-Woodville, NC: Sentinel Publications, 1921. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5515.htm ____________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    04/02/2001 12:51:45
    1. [NCJOHNST] Martha Blackman
    2. Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12252 Surname: Martha Ann Blackman ------------------------- Martha Ann Blackman, born 1834, daughter of Barzellai Blackman and Sarah Rauser. I have more info, but the source I got it from wants to make sure that the info is not posted with any of the companies that sell it for a profit. After they have done all the work. Thanks, Charles.

    04/01/2001 12:33:00
    1. [NCJOHNST] For Nancy Massengale Lewis
    2. Jim Williams
    3. NOTICE: Nancy, E-mail to you at <shortbus.77@gateway.com> is "bouncing" back. Jim

    04/01/2001 10:50:26
    1. Re: [NCJOHNST] Information on John Lee Esq. descendents
    2. Jim Williams
    3. I12no@cs.com wrote: > Would like information on the family of John Lee Esq. Would like information > on his son John Jr. who died about 1809 in Hawkins Co. TN and grandson James > Lee who married 1. Nancy 'Ann' Ingram and 2. Elizabeth Ingram. He died in > Darlington County SC in 1820. > Your help would be appriciated. Thanks Margaret ======== Margaret, All of that is available at LeeHouse in GED or FGS format. The James yX-MozX-Mozilla-Status: 0009ich Jimmy". Please visit http://LeeHouse.tripod.com/, then contact me if you have any problems or questions. Good hunting, Jim

    04/01/2001 10:09:30
    1. Re: [NCJOHNST] Massengill/Blackman
    2. Jim Williams
    3. Nancy Massengale Lewis wrote: > Can anyone provide info on W T Massengill & Martha > Blackman? They were married on Feb 23, 1860 in Johnston > county. (more) Blackman, Josiah L. 1823-1871 +(unkn) Blackman, Martha A. Jim @ LeeHouse

    04/01/2001 10:09:22
    1. [NCJOHNST] Fw: Family History research
    2. Betty A. Pace
    3. The Pace-L mailing list recently received the below message from a professional researcher. I thought it might contain some tips that some of you could use. I know it will help me. Betty Pace --------- Forwarded message ---------- To: PACE-L@rootsweb.com Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 11:20:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [PACE-L] Family History research One very important point not mentioned in the current discussion, is the difference in those seeking genealogical information. Many people looking for family history are satisfied and happy with any printed info they find. I have no quarrel with that. Many others want to prove or document their lineage and that is a far different type of research. It is when the type I researcher gets into trouble by finding conflicting/confusing information. Then they turn to the type II researcher for help and advice. This happens in all family history research regardless of surname. After locating an ancestor, I have found a successful plan involves the following steps 1. Read at least two histories of the area (city, township, county, parish, state or canton) They will have different points of emphasis and points of view . 2. As you read develop a time line of social, religious, economic, political events and natural disasters that happened while you ancestor lived there. 3. Study the geography of the area closely using road maps, atlas, gazetteers and topographical maps. Make sure to plug in the gazatteer info into your time line. (You may need to use historical maps to find and locate your ancestors' home town – Upper Tulley , Northern Ireland is not on any current map) 4. Now start your research, some sort of census first, land records, tax records, school records, probate records (never ask for a will -- ask for the probate packet), military records, naturalization, immigration records, education, passport info etc. Your timeline will tell you the records which were created and you look for all which survived. 5 Plug the events of your ancestor's life into your timeline. You will understand him and know him far better. 5. Analyze these records in the “light” of why they were created and the laws of the time and area. In Colonial Virginia that would include all volumes of Hennings Statutes at Large, the series by Kingsbury on the Virginia Company of London and McIlwaine two series on the early court records and house of Burgess of Virginia. 6. Remember in the early 1600 not many Virginia plantations had horses or ponies. They traveled the James to go to church, to court and to go courting. (Any of these clues can be used in NC research with slight variations) ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    04/01/2001 09:55:36
    1. Re: [NCJOHNST] Information on John Lee Esq. descendents
    2. Jim Williams
    3. I12no@cs.com wrote: > Would like information on the family of John Lee Esq. Would like information > on his son John Jr. who died about 1809 in Hawkins Co. TN and grandson James > Lee who married 1. Nancy 'Ann' Ingram and 2. Elizabeth Ingram. He died in > Darlington County SC in 1820. > Your help would be appriciated. Thanks Margaret ======== Margaret, All of that is available at LeeHouse in GED or FGS format. The James you refer to was known as "Rich Jimmy". Please visit http://LeeHouse.tripod.com/, then contact me if you have any problems or questions. Good hunting, Jim

    04/01/2001 08:27:33
    1. Re: [NCJOHNST] Massengill/Blackman
    2. Jim Williams
    3. Nancy Massengale Lewis wrote: > Can anyone provide info on W T Massengill & Martha > Blackman? They were married on Feb 23, 1860 in Johnston > county. Thanking you in advance! ========= Possibly: (more) Blackman, Josiah L. 1823-1871 +(unkn) Blackman, Martha A. Jim @ LeeHouse

    04/01/2001 08:22:40
    1. Re: [NCJOHNST] William Ingram, 1790-1860
    2. Betty Bivins
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------1314A1FF17ECDA3DEBEB455F Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Have any of you who subscribe to the list been receiving message-Snowwhite and the Seven Dwarfs from Hahaha@sexyfun.net? It is a W95.Hybris.worm virus. It is a real virus. My Norton catches it when it hits my inbox and I put it into quarantine. I believe this virus is one that attaches to your email without the sender knowing it. Maybe some of the knowledgeable people on the list can help us out with this. I may have gotten to the list server via an email. I have been tracking my Inbox. The last time it came to me was at the same time as a message from Ancestry and I emailed them. But I can't remember if I had a message from the Johnston co list in that download or not. Watch carefully. betty in ga Ted and Freda Noble wrote: > >HI... > > > >>From LeeHouse: > > > >William Ingram (b.14 Mar 1790-,,Nc;d.25 Apr 1860-,Lowndes,Al) > >+Bethanah Lee (b.Abt 1790;d.1820/1822) > > Isaac Ingram (b.11 Sep 1817) > > +Mary Robinson (m.30 Mar 1848) > > > Does anyone have documentation about Mary Robinson, (see above) > married to Isaac Ingram? > She was supposedly Mary Jane Polly Sills? I am trying to verify > that she was first married to a Robinson....supposedly Tyre > Roberson/Robinson. Would greatly appreciate ANY information with > evidence that Polly Sills was first married to a Robinson. Would like > to know that his name was Tyre or ???? > > This is my great thick brickwall. Polly Sills supposedly my > ggrandmother. Have been searching for proof for three years. > I think she was first married in Sampson County, N. Carolina. She is > the daughter of Clement and Elizabeth Thorton Sills. > > Many thanks. Freda Roberson Noble > -- > Researching Southeastern families: Roberson/Robinson, Canterbury, > Wright, Sills, Solomon, Ingram, Thorton, Regan, Jones, Riley, Sims, > Boles, Carter > > ==== NCJOHNST Mailing List ==== > Johnston County, North Carolina NCGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjohnst/index.htm > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 --------------1314A1FF17ECDA3DEBEB455F Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="halbet.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Betty Bivins Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="halbet.vcf" begin:vcard n:Sonny;Betty and x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:halbet@cybersouth.com note;quoted-printable:"Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not =0D=0Areach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, =0D=0Aand try to follow them." ---- Louisa May Alcott=0D=0A=0D=0A fn:Betty and Sonny end:vcard --------------1314A1FF17ECDA3DEBEB455F--

    04/01/2001 03:09:42
    1. Re: [NCJOHNST] William Ingram, 1790-1860
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. >HI... > >>From LeeHouse: > >William Ingram (b.14 Mar 1790-,,Nc;d.25 Apr 1860-,Lowndes,Al) >+Bethanah Lee (b.Abt 1790;d.1820/1822) > Isaac Ingram (b.11 Sep 1817) > +Mary Robinson (m.30 Mar 1848) > Does anyone have documentation about Mary Robinson, (see above) married to Isaac Ingram? She was supposedly Mary Jane Polly Sills? I am trying to verify that she was first married to a Robinson....supposedly Tyre Roberson/Robinson. Would greatly appreciate ANY information with evidence that Polly Sills was first married to a Robinson. Would like to know that his name was Tyre or ???? This is my great thick brickwall. Polly Sills supposedly my ggrandmother. Have been searching for proof for three years. I think she was first married in Sampson County, N. Carolina. She is the daughter of Clement and Elizabeth Thorton Sills. Many thanks. Freda Roberson Noble -- Researching Southeastern families: Roberson/Robinson, Canterbury, Wright, Sills, Solomon, Ingram, Thorton, Regan, Jones, Riley, Sims, Boles, Carter

    03/31/2001 06:22:25
    1. [NCJOHNST] Information on John Lee Esq. descendents
    2. Would like information on the family of John Lee Esq. Would like information on his son John Jr. who died about 1809 in Hawkins Co. TN and grandson James Lee who married 1. Nancy 'Ann' Ingram and 2. Elizabeth Ingram. He died in Darlington County SC in 1820. Your help would be appriciated. Thanks Margaret

    03/31/2001 04:29:16
    1. [NCJOHNST] 1840 Census Lookup
    2. Wanda
    3. Does anyone on the list have the 1840 Johnston Co. Census? I need a lookup for Gatry Lynch/Linch page 253 Bryant Lynch/Linch page 257 Thank You Wanda

    03/31/2001 07:34:53
    1. [NCJOHNST] Massengill/Blackman
    2. Nancy Massengale Lewis
    3. Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12250 Surname: Massengill, Blackman ------------------------- Can anyone provide info on W T Massengill & Martha Blackman? They were married on Feb 23, 1860 in Johnston county. Thanking you in advance!

    03/31/2001 05:02:16
    1. Re: [NCJOHNST] William Ingram, 1790-1860
    2. Jim Williams
    3. Subject: [NCJOHNST] William Ingram, 1790-1860 > Hi, I need some help with William [INGRAM] and his families. ...wife Bythenia died in 1823. If that is true, I do not have her children listed correctly. < >From LeeHouse: William Ingram (b.14 Mar 1790-,,Nc;d.25 Apr 1860-,Lowndes,Al) +Bethanah Lee (b.Abt 1790;d.1820/1822) Isaac Ingram (b.11 Sep 1817) +Mary Robinson (m.30 Mar 1848) Irad Ingram (twin) (b.5 Mar 1820) +Narcissa Lee (m.27 Jan 1849) Emily Ingram (twin) (b.5 Mar 1820) +David Tool +Nancy Lee (b.1796;d.12 Apr 1856) Elizabeth Ingram (b.1 Nov 1823-,,Nc;d.29 Oct 1854) Ithiel Ingram (b.6 Oct 1825-,,Nc;d.21 May 1885) +Sarah Bilberry Eliza Ingram (b.24 Aug 1827-,,Nc;d.10 Apr 1896) Mary Ingram (b.20 Nov 1829-,,Nc;d.22 Feb 1915) Marshall Ingram (b.26 Jun 1831-,,Nc;d.25 Jun 1862) Nancy Ingram (b.29 Jul 1834-,,Al;d.May 1912-,,Al) +John W. Wheeler (m.31 Jan 1861) Sarah Ann Ingram (b.20 Oct 1837-,,Al;d.15 Sep 1917) Rachel Ingram (b.27 Sep 1839-,,Al;d.6 Dec 1862) +Joseph A. Roberts (m.23 Dec 1860) Lucinda Jane Ingram (b.8 Oct 1842) +Mastin Wiggins > Who is Lovard Ingram, born 1795? Isaac Ingram (d.25 Jul 1800) +Winifred Lee (m.25 Mar 1786;d.Bef 1828) James Ingram Nancy Ingram Samuel Ingram William Ingram Lovard Ingram <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< =Jim=

    03/30/2001 08:36:57
    1. Re: [NCJOHNST] Ballard-Waddell marriage-1818
    2. Faye
    3. I just checked my files....according to your note Edward Sr died in 1812. I have Polly's death after 1860 in Columbus Co, NC. I believe these two men might be connected to this family somehow, either to Joshua Lamb or the Waddells. Enos Pope married Seneth Barnes who was the daughter of John Barnes. Drew(ry) Barnes married Patience Hooks. Drew Barnes was the son of John Barnes. Faye tony bowman wrote: > > Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12244 > > Surname: ballard, waddell > ------------------------- > > Seeking information on the families of Rebecca Ballard, born bet. 1787-1798-N.C.,and > her husband Edward Waddell-b. abt.1798 in N.C..They were married in Johnston > Co. Oct.7, 1818 (marriage bond book). > Edward's parents were Edward Waddell-died 1812 in Johnston Co.(will), and > Polley. > Signing the marriage bond with Rebecca was Edward Ballard. > Any info. about these families will be appreciated, and I will gladly share > what I have. > Thanks in advance. > > ==== NCJOHNST Mailing List ==== > Johnston County, North Carolina NCGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjohnst/index.htm > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    03/30/2001 04:35:25
    1. Re: [NCJOHNST] Ballard-Waddell marriage-1818
    2. Faye
    3. Edward's father, Edward Waddell, Sr. married Polly Lamb, daughter of Joshua Lamb, son of Jacob Lamb, Sr. of Wayne County. Faye tony bowman wrote: > > Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12244 > > Surname: ballard, waddell > ------------------------- > > Seeking information on the families of Rebecca Ballard, born bet. 1787-1798-N.C.,and > her husband Edward Waddell-b. abt.1798 in N.C..They were married in Johnston > Co. Oct.7, 1818 (marriage bond book). > Edward's parents were Edward Waddell-died 1812 in Johnston Co.(will), and > Polley. > Signing the marriage bond with Rebecca was Edward Ballard. > Any info. about these families will be appreciated, and I will gladly share > what I have. > Thanks in advance. > > ==== NCJOHNST Mailing List ==== > Johnston County, North Carolina NCGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjohnst/index.htm > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    03/30/2001 04:17:12
    1. RE: [NCJOHNST] searching for aunt
    2. The only Saunders folks I know are my aunt Lessie Davis Saunders and Marvous Saunders, her husband from Pine Level, NC -----Original Message----- From: VERA SAUNDERS SCOTT [mailto:bobo27704@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 7:09 PM To: NCJOHNST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCJOHNST] searching for aunt Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Johnston/12248 Surname: gladys, sanders, saunders ------------------------- SHE IS THE DAUGHTER OF JOSEPH&MARY STEWARD INGRAM SAUNDERS OR SANDERS SHE LEFT DURHAM,N.C. IN HER TEENS WITH THE FAMILY AUTHAR & MARY SPRINGS. SHE IS THE BROTHER OF JAMES LEBIS SAUNDERS AND SISTER OF MARTHA LOVIE SAUNDERS. I WOULD BE SO VERY HAPPY IF I COULD FIND THIS BEAUTIFUL LADY WHOM MY DAD OFTEN TALKED ABOUT AND WANTED ME TO DO ALL I COULD TO FIND HER. I CERTAINLY HOPE THIS WILL BE A DREAM COME TRUE FOR ME AND MY FAMILY. I AM THE OLDEST DAUGHTER OF JAMES AND MARY HARRIS SAUNDERS . PLEASE CONTACT ME IF ANYONE HAS ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING HER WHEREABOUTS. I AM OPEN AS TO WHATEVER THE INFROMATION MIGHT BE, THEREFORE DON'T HESITATE TO CONTACT ME AS SOON AS POSIBLE. GOD BLESS YOU AND I DO TRUST THIS WILL BE REWARDING SINCERELY&PRAYFULY VERA SAUNDERS SCOTT E O ==== NCJOHNST Mailing List ==== Johnston County, North Carolina NCGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncjohnst/index.htm ============================== Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate your heritage! http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog

    03/30/2001 03:12:24
    1. [NCJOHNST] William Ingram, 1790-1860
    2. Ted and Freda Noble
    3. Hi, I need some help with William and his families. Below is the info that I have put together from notes received on-line and from several researchers. Would an Ingram researcher who has documented data on William, please check my names and dates and make corrections, etc. An Ingram researcher just wrote that wife Bythenia died in 1823. If that is true, I do not have her children listed correctly. Who is Lovard Ingram, born 1795? Someone had him listed as Bythenia's child, but that can't be true. The 1820 Johnston County Census has listed in William and Bythenia's household "one male born 1794-1802." This could be Lovard, b. 1795. Who are his parents? Any help...corrections, additional data would be greatly appreciated. I will pass it on. Freda ***************************************************************************************************** Name: William Ingram --------------------------------------------- Birth: 14 Mar 1790 Death: 25 Apr 1860 Burial: New Bethel Cemetery, Braggs, Lowndes County, Al. Father: Joseph Ingram (1755-1806) Mother: Alice Jernigan (ca1755-) Spouses --------------------------------------------- 1: Bythenia Lee Birth: 1790 Death: by 1835 Father: Col. John Lee (1755-1835) Mother: Morning (Mourning) Altman (ca1764-ca1840) Children: Isaac (1817-1865) Emily (1820-) (Emily and Irad were twins; so these dates are probably correct.) Irad (1820-1860) Eliza (1827-1896) Mary (1829-1915) Nancy (1834-1912) --------------------------------------------- 2: Nancy Lee Johnson Birth: 1796(90? Death: 12 Apr 1856 Burial: New Bethel Cemetery, Braggs, Lowndes County, Al. Father: Jeremiah Lee Mother: Elizabeth Avera Marriage: 13 May 1821 Johnston, N. Carolina Children: Elizabeth "Betsy" (1823-1854) Ithiel (1825-1885) Marshall (1831-1862) Nancy (1833-1912) Sarah Ann (1837-1917) Rachel (1839-1862) Lucinda Jane (Joseph)??? -- Researching Southeastern families: Roberson/Robinson, Canterbury, Wright, Sills, Solomon, Ingram, Thorton, Regan, Jones, Riley, Sims, Boles, Carter

    03/29/2001 05:29:09
    1. [NCJOHNST] HOGINS, HOGAN
    2. Lisa Just
    3. Posted on: Johnston Co. NC Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Johnston/12249 Surname: HOGINS, HOGAN, NOWL, NALL, NALLE ------------------------- Looking for information on the parents, siblings and children of Abraham HOGINS (sometimes spelled HOGAN) b. 25 Aug 1759, d. aft. 1840 in Dickson Co., TN. He lived in Johnston Co., NC prior to serving in the NC militia during the Rev. War. He mar. Polly NOWL (sometimes spelled NALL and NALLE) 23 Dec 1782. He is listed in the 1790 and 1800 Wake Co. Censuses. Abraham's known children are: William (b. ca. 1784 in Wake Co., NC), Orrin Davis (b. 1788 in Wke Co., TN), and Archibald Davis (b. ca. 1810 in Dickson Co., TN). He is listed as a bondsman on several marriages in the late 1700s in Wake Co: Sarah NALL and John MYATT, JR; Winifred NALL and William YOUNGBLOOD; Lucey RHOADS and Littleton HARMON; Florah SINGLETON and Abram VINCENT. He is also listed as a bondsman on a bastardy bond for the child of Jesse RICH b. 19 Dec 1798 along with his brother-in-law, Martin NALL.

    03/29/2001 11:18:12