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/QUB.2ACE/880.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks Tracy. That is the problem, I have no dates for Greene Taylor or his wife. The only info I have been able to locate is the son David Lee Taylor, Born Oct.17,1873 in Lenoir Co. and Died March 12,1956 in Kinston NC. David was married to Clara Bell Philyaw and she died in 1988. David might have had an older brother named Jessie but not sure. If you could help me, I would surely appreactate it. PS all I do know is Greene must have lived in Lenoir Co. but no grave can be found. THANKS AGAIN.
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/QUB.2ACE/880.2.1 Message Board Post: can you send me the info and i will look through it. THANKS
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/QUB.2ACE/880.2 Message Board Post: The Isaac Taylor family is the only one we can document at this point so put them on the database last week to see what we had. THis is a work in progress and liable to change a bit but be glad to send you what we have. Most of it is from primary sources posted on the Lenoir Co archives. Isaac Greene was a son of Isaac Jr who was a son of Isaac Sr b 1744. Based on land records we think that Isaac Sr was a son of Joseph who was a son of Old Abraham out of Baltimore Co, Md. That part could change. Martha
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Simmons Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QUB.2ACE/880.1 Message Board Post: Frank, can you please provide more information on your gg grandfather Greene Taylor?? I myself do not have a Taylor connection, but I am researching Simmons Descendants, and there is a possibilty that your Greene Taylor is a decendant of Green Taylor 1794-1860 and Penelope Simmons 1801-1867, If you have dates for your gg grandfather, etc, I may be able to look and see what I can find. Tracy Putnam
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GLEATONS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QUB.2ACE/357.372.1.1 Message Board Post: i do not live in orangeburg now.i live in ky but i was born and raised there i'd be willing to bet you there's a tie in there some where.All my family still lives there..i have a picture album of gleaton pictures 2 or 3 pictures are soo old we dont know who they are..have you ever heard of tillian gleaton...this is interesting to me.i'm gonna ask my mother and my uncles if they have ever heard this story send more details if you can..you can also e-mail me personally if you want to...sandra
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/QUB.2ACE/880 Message Board Post: My name is Frank Taylor and I am looking info about my great-great grandfather Greene Taylor. Dont know if there is any relations to Issac Green Taylor. He was married to a Ceiley Cooper. They had a son named David Lee Taylor . Can not find any info on Greene or Ceiley. If any one has info please e-mail me at lazerblast_2000@yahoo.com THANKS
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gleaton, Argo(e) Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QUB.2ACE/357.372.1 Message Board Post: Sandra, According to the book by Grace Gleaton Branch, Joseph Isaac Gleaton was on board a ship that was shipwrecked off of the coast of Beaufort, SC and was in Orangeburgh County. I don't know why he went to NC but he was there in the 1700's and lived close to the Argo(e) family. My thought is that this is where he met and married his wife Mary Argo(e) and that is the reason that, at least , my 3rd great-grandfather,Thomas Gleaton, Sr. was born there. The family moved to Orangeburg County, SC in the late 1700's. I was just trying to find proof of the marriage of Joseph to Mary Argo(e) and thought that someone in the NC area might have some proof of that. Do you live in the Orangeburg area? Thanks, Doris
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
Yes, Guy, I see the link. Dobbers. Industrial Issue - SPECIFIC link below from Guy. >From: "Guy Potts" <gpotts1@nc.rr.com> >To: "Rose Parks" <RParks102@msn.com> >Cc: "Martha M Marble" <mmarble@erols.com> >Subject: New pictures >Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 20:26:20 -0500 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000 >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000 Rose has contributed some more for Dobbers, same category http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/business/businessinde x.htm (see this link Martha?) They look great, I need to find a better way of getting the people's faces in perspective, Guy
They are NOT posted yet. Need to talk to ROger first. Just ran them to the lists. Martha >From: "Jean & Tom Schroeder" <jeantom@accucomm.net> >To: <nccraven@usgennet.org>, <JCNCFamilys@egroups.com>, > <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com>, "Martha Marble" <mmarble@erols.com> >Subject: Re: NCCraven: Hall and Askew >Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 17:50:18 -0500 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000 >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000 > >Could you be more specific where you have posted the Bible records. The >site you referenced below has many links but none specifically for counties >and rather than to check each northeastern county could you just list the >pertinent ones. Thanks >Jean >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Martha Marble" <mmarble@erols.com> >To: <nccraven@usgennet.org>; <JCNCFamilys@egroups.com>; ><NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 10:36 AM >Subject: NCCraven: Hall and Askew > > >> Does the below ring a bell with anyone? >> >> Richard Hall son of Joseph and Hannah Hall - born APril 1774. I am not >sure >> this is a Craven/Jones family but the records are in a Bible that include >> information on Rigdon Heath and family. Hall could be an allied family not >> from this area. >> >> William Askew, son of Thomas Askew and Mageretha his wife - b 1776. Same >> situation as above - the Bible also contains records for the children of >> Fredic Metts and Ann his wife who are from this area. I suspect this is a >> local family since William Askew married Louisa Jackson daughter of Joseph >> Jackson. >> >> Roger sent me a LONG list of Bibles from Eastern NC to pull from the GRC >> Reports at the DAR. I have to consult with him before posting because not >> sure of what he wants to do with them. But I will run the ones I am >pulling >> to the appropriate lists except for Pitt County. >> >> Martha >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -This is a USGenNet Safe-Site Mailing List - http://USGenNet.Org/ >> >> > > >
Does anyone know what happended to the MARRIAGE index site? BMD sloan
Mary Jane reminded me today there was an early George Metts in Prince George Co, Va ASKEW/METTS BIBLE A typed copy of the Bible found at NSDAR Library in Washington, DC, Georgia GRC Vol 180. Information on location sent by Roger Kammerer and posted with permission of the DAR Library. This Bible was located in Statesboro, Georgia in 1975. There is a history of the Metts family accompanying this Bible and it gives the parents of Frederick Mettts as George Jr. and Amy Metts. The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Translated Out of the Original Greek Philadelphia Printed and Published by M. Carey No. 121, Chesnut Street 1816 This Family Bible is very old and in very bad condition. The fly leaf and back are missing. A notation at the beginning of family data states "This is an old Family Bible published in 1816. There are birth recorded in it as early as 1781." The Bible is now in the possession of Mr. Levin Metts, Statesboro, Georgia William Askew, son of Thomas Askew, deceased, and Mageretha his wife was born January 1st, 1776 Louisa Askew, daughter of Joseph Jackson and Sarah his wife, was born September 7th, 1781 (Illegible as torn) Askew, son of William and Louisa his wife was born the 22nd of July 1799 Sarah Askew, daughter of William Askew and Louisa his wife was born December 30th 1801 (Torn with age) Askew, son of William and Louisa his wife, was born February 20th 1804 Elizabeth Askew, daughter of William and Louisa Askew, was born March 13, 1807 (Torn) Askew, son of William Askew and Louisa Askew was born (month torn) 7, 1807 (Torn) Ryley Askew, son of William and Louisa Askew, was born (month torn) 29th, 1812 Joseph A. J. Askew, son of William and Louisa Askew, was born February the 7th 1815. Henry Askew, son of William and Louisa Askew, was born December the 16, 1817 Nathan Metts, son of Fredic Metts and Ann his wife was born 1784 on the 1st of January Mary Metts, daughter of Fredic Metts and Ann his wife was born 1786 on the 12th of March Levin Metts, son of Fredic Metts and Ann his wife was born 1788 on the 15th of June Hardy Askew Metts, son of Fredic Metts and Ann his wife was born 1790 on the 5th of December Nelo (or Lewis, illegible) Metts, son of Fredic Metts and Ann his wife was born 1793 on the 25th of May Wright Metts, son of Fredic Metts and Ann his wife was born 1795 on the 5th of September Cathanna Metts, daughter of Frederic Metts and Ann his wife was born 1798 on the 14th of July MARRIAGES William Askew, son of Thomas Askew and Margareth his lawful wife was married to Louisa Jackson, daughter of Joseph Jackson and Sarah his lawful wife August 23rd 1798 Sarah Askew, the daughter of William Askew and Louisa his lawful wife, was married October (--?) 1815 ??? J. A. Metts, son of Jesse Metts and Easter his wife was married December 19, 1880
Jack, I could say thank you for reminding us the Carr family is such a mess in our notes but think I would just as soon not have been reminded. Most of these notes were done before computers and certainly before softwear and many of my notes are still in notebooks and so are Ruth's notes. I can't find anything and know there is Holloway information buried in the many files. Ruth, how about a spring project? I need to finish up the Taylors first. Is anyone else working the Carrs other than Ruth and new member Jack? Jack, you almost need to wait until we wade through all this information and see what shakes out. Ruth has the Titus line and mine is his brother Matthew but I can only PROVE back to Lawrence assumed son of Matthew. Both Titus and Matthew had children and grandchildren with the same names which is such great fun trying to sort them. Martha
Not going to post this until I talk to Roger. May need to go back and get the Hall information even though not sure they were a local family. This particular Bible directly affects several lists members. Cousin Ray Griffin has written an excellent book on Craven Bryan Griffin who married Catherine Rouse, daughter of Jonathan and Catherine Hardee Rouse of Lenoir Co. HALL BIBLE A typed copy of the Bible found at NSDAR Library in Washington, DC, Georgia GRC Vol 47 p 61. Information on location sent by Roger Kammerer and posted with permission of the DAR Library. In 1940 this Bible was located in Morgan, Georgia Third page of old Hall Family Bible Record Jeremiah Heath the Son of Rigdon Heath and Elizabeth Heath was born in the year of 1793 and 4th of October Rigdon Heath the Son of Rigdon Heath and Elizabeth his wife was Born the 26th day of November In the year of 1797 William A. Hall the sun of Elisha Hall and Elizabeth his Wife was born febuary the 17 in the year of 1800 William A. Hall Was married August the 14 in the year of hour Lord 1823 Fourth page of old Hall Family Bible Records Rigdon Heath Griffin Son of William Griffin & Elizabeth his wife was borne February 6th 1811 Craven Bryan Griffin Son Wm. Griffin & Elizabeth his wife was born May 29th 1813 Nedaro Jackson Jones the Sun of Hardy Jones and Holland His wife was Bornd September the 9 in the of hour Lord 1817 Beth Griffin the daughter of . Griffin & .. His wife was bornd . The 9 of 1817 Sixth page of old Hall Family Bible Records A. E. Griffin was Born in the year of our Lord on 17 day of Dec. 1863 Elizabeth daughter of Levi Griffin was born Sept. 9th 1817 and John F. Griffin husband of Elizabeth was born Aug. 21th 1808 offspring of John and Elizabeth Griffin Martha J. was born Jan. 1th 1841 Mildred W. was born Jan. 26th 1844 Moarnin E. Jan. 30th 1846 Mary A. was born Oct. 23th 1848 Jonathan E. was born Jan. 31th 1851 Masey M. was born Jan. 31th 1854 John E. was born June 25th 1856 Malisa F. was born Jan. 4th 1859 Levi Griffin was born Nov. 1788 and Winniford Heath his wife was born the 26th day of April 1795 Certified to be a true copy on 15 February 1940.
So sorry to hear of Ima's death. . I use to see her often at Heritage Place. . She was a real treasure. Her work has been a great resource for many. Jane God Bless America!
God Bless America!
I am sorry to hear about Ima. I have seen her family research books at The Heritage Place. I look forward to using them in the future. She will be missed by many! My Sympathies go out to her family and friends. Kay Becton Ogle
Does the below ring a bell with anyone? Richard Hall son of Joseph and Hannah Hall - born APril 1774. I am not sure this is a Craven/Jones family but the records are in a Bible that include information on Rigdon Heath and family. Hall could be an allied family not from this area. William Askew, son of Thomas Askew and Mageretha his wife - b 1776. Same situation as above - the Bible also contains records for the children of Fredic Metts and Ann his wife who are from this area. I suspect this is a local family since William Askew married Louisa Jackson daughter of Joseph Jackson. Roger sent me a LONG list of Bibles from Eastern NC to pull from the GRC Reports at the DAR. I have to consult with him before posting because not sure of what he wants to do with them. But I will run the ones I am pulling to the appropriate lists except for Pitt County. Martha
This is in violation of my own rules but every rule has an exception. I did eliminate the paragraph on the survivors. We have permission from the Daily Reflector to use anything genealogical in nature and I consider this genealogical in nature. The obit did not appear in the online Free Press today. Daily Reflector Ima Mewborn FARMVILLE - Ima Eula Mewborn, 89, passed away on the 5th day of February, 2002, after a period of declining health. A memorial service will be held Friday at 11 a.m. from the Farmville Presbyterian Church. The family will receive friends at the church after The memorial service. A private interment will be held prior to the memorial service at Forest Hills Cemetery in Farmville. She was born May 30, 1912, at Nehucky Farm, Bullhead Township, in Greene County, the second child of George Lemuel Mewborn and Eula Virginia Mewborn. She was preceded in death by her brother, Dr. John Moses Mewborn and wife Margaret McNeill Mewborn; brother-in-law, Varner Rayford Garner; brothers, Henry Drew Mewborn, Quentin Alexander Mewborn and Marvin Bruce Mewborn; and sister, Manora Mewborn Nunn and husband Malcolm Dee Nunn. After graduation from Snow Hill High School in 1929, Miss Mewborn attended East Carolina Teachers College, today East Carolina University, and graduated in 1933. She enjoyed a long career as a nurse associated with the family practice of her brother, Dr. John Mewborn, taking particular pride in helping Dr. Mewborn to deliver many healthy babies in the Farmville community and surrounding area. Miss Mewborn was also a talented needle artist, sharing examples of her beautiful needlepoint and crochet work with her relatives and friends. Miss Mewborn enjoyed a lifetime interest in genealogy and local history. In her retirement, she and her sister, Ailine Mewborn, traveled widely researching family lines, relished a lively correspondence with genealogists throughout the nation, and often welcomed friends to their Farmville home to share the fruits of their research. Miss Mewborn was an active member of a number of genealogical and historical societies, including Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of American Colonists, Colonial Dames of Seventeenth Century, Jamestown Society, Magna Carta Dames, Eastern North Carolina Genealogical Society, Old Dobbs Society and many others. She served many years as registrar for her chapters of DAR and DAC. Ima and Ailine Mewborn were also early benefactors of Heritage Place at the Learning Resources Center of Lenoir Community College, contributing time, print resources and funds to the establishment of the premier genealogical collection in eastern North Carolina. In 1999, she donated her collection of personal papers and research, "These Are My People," to Heritage Place. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Heritage Place, Learning Resources Center, Lenoir Community College, Kinston, N.C. 28501 or to Farmville Presbyterian Church, 310 Grimmersburg St., Farmville, N.C. 27828.
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/QUB.2ACE/344.514.1.1 Message Board Post: The parents for Pinkney Wade is John J Wade B: 1870 D: 1940 and Winnifred Taylor B: 1881 D:2-25-1916. His siblings are Raymond B: 3-8-1907, Joe B: 9-15-1911, Luther B: 1914, George W. B: 2-22-1916, and William David B: 2-25-1916. The answer for the graves in different locations is unknown to me at this time. Give me time and I will try to find out and let you know. If you have anymore questions that I may know just e-mail me at lazerblast_2000@yahoo.com PS its good to know somebody else is doing this. If you could please give me some info about you and your relationship to Pinkney so I could add to my list. Thanks