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    1. [NCLENOIR] Dobbers link
    2. Martha Marble
    3. Guy just fussed at me. For our new members - the Old Dobbers link is http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/index.htm Pictures are on Industrial Issue of the Free Press. Martha

    02/05/2002 03:52:52
    1. [NCLENOIR] Free Press pictures
    2. Martha Marble
    3. Guy has posted some new Free Press Industrial Issue pictures on Old Dobbers. Mailed him the last group today but not sure what he is missing. This was his first project and many thanks to Tracy for her help. Thanks, Guy. Martha

    02/05/2002 03:42:30
    1. [NCLENOIR] Greene/Lenoir familys
    2. Thanks to all who contribute and maintain these lists. JORDAN, HOOKER, FAULKNER, FREEMAN late 1700's mid 1800's Greene JORDAN, FAULKNER, BROADWAY, HARGETT, DAUGHTRY? late 1700's to early 1900's Lenoir Hal Jordan

    02/05/2002 02:05:01
    1. [NCLENOIR] Re: NCLENOIR-D Digest V02 #33
    2. Linda, (Linda Jordan, other lines, Jordan, Kinsey, Isler, Hooker, Becton, Blackman) My main line is Becton's but I have a few Blackman's and Isler's. I probably don't have anything on the Isler's that Jim Isler doesn't have on his site. Would be glad to share. What Becton's are you interested in? (Would our new members post to the respective lists the families they are researching? Know of the Dunns, Potts, Hardys, Carrs, Exum, Holliday, Jordan, etc.) I am also interested in the Hardy line of Oscar Hardy whose father was William Loftin Hardy (1848-1925) who married Irene Areatus Jones (1850-1907). Don't have any ancestors of William Loftin Hardy. Kay Becton Ogle

    02/05/2002 01:04:17
    1. [NCLENOIR] Ima Eula Mewborn - 1912 - 2002
    2. Martha Marble
    3. I just received this message from Heritage Place as well as from Tracy who was there when Aileen called. Tracy thinks she passed away this morning. Most of you know of Ima, some of you don't. She was considered one of the finest genealogists in Eastern NC and my mentor. She had 72 2 inch notebooks on just the Mewborn family and many more on the Hardy, Sugg, Dixon, and so many other families. Eventually all of her notebooks will be placed at Heritage Place. We are all richer for knowing her and certainly more knowledgeable about our families. I don't know what the family will designate for memorials, but a book for Hertiage Place would certainly be in order. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family, but Ima has been ready for two years since her mind started to go so she is finally at peace. Would someone please notify the Wayne County List. Martha Martha, Ailine just called to let us know about Ima. The graveside service will be Friday at 10:00 and then visitation at the Presbyterian Church in Farmville. That's all we know. Ailine wasn't sure what she died of, she said she was running a fever and was in the hospital again. We never heard her speak of Ima being in the hospital before but then we didn't ask so we wouldn't upset Ailine. Let us know if there is anything we can do. Ranita

    02/05/2002 09:01:59
    1. FW: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members
    2. Rose Thomas
    3. Hi I apologize in advance if you receive duplicates of this as I am posting this on the Lenoir, Greene and Pitt County lists. I am researching the following surnames in Lenoir, Greene, and Pitt Counties: Baker, Parker, Powell/Hill Abe Baker married Susan Catherine Powell in Greene County, NC 1879 I have not been able to find out much about Abe except that his name was unique and may have be spelt Abidalli, Abadiah, Abdolie, Abeball. He however always went by Abe. Abe and Susan Baker children include: Grover "Cleveland", Joseph "Joe", Florence, Estella M.(adopted) Elijah Parker married 1st to Allie Cobb in Pitt Co. their children: Sue Parker Addie Parker Elijah Parker "was a Pastor" married 2nd Mary Jane Evans in Pitt Co., NC but later moved to Lenoir County as my grandmother Loty Parker was born there other children include: Frank, Lucy, Lunicy Ann, Della "Nannie", Fanny S., John Eddie, then my grandmother Loty Anna (she was the youngest of the family b. August 26, 1897) I believe that Susan Catherine Powell birth father may have been Benajah Hill, however he died when she was young. She and her mother and young sisters were found later with William Powell (I believe the mother married William Powell) her brothers were with other families. Susan than carried the Powell name thereafter she may be either listed with Hill's or Powell's. Do any of these names look familiar? Rose Thomas -----Original Message----- From: Martha Marble [mailto:mmarble@erols.com] Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 8:41 PM To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members Now the Greene list has several new members and we don't know who you are or what families you are researching. Guy is new on both lists. A special welcome to cousin Jack - I know who he is and he is on both lists. He has numerous Greene and Lenoir families and sent us a great file for Greene Co from Mississippi that refers back to Greene. He found list member Ruth F and we went from there and are still going. Would our new members post to the respective lists the families they are researching? Know of the Dunns, Potts, Hardys, Carrs, Exum, Holliday, Jordan, etc. Welcome to all of you. The Greene list has been especially active lately with new posts. Martha

    02/05/2002 08:52:21
    1. FW: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members
    2. Rick and Linda
    3. Tracy and Jim, I will be happy to share what I have. My e-mail address is: rick-linda@dscga.com Linda Jordan -----Original Message----- From: Tracy Putnam [mailto:nccuzins@hotmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 10:20 AM To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members for SOME info on Becton's check my own webpage..... http://carolinacuzins.org/Tracyindex.html Jim Isler has bunches of info on Islers, can't remember his URL right off the top of my head but you can reach it from the JCNC Researchers page on the Jones COunty site http://carolinacuzins.org/jcncindex.html Linda, I have an Isler, 2 Becton Lines, etc, would love to hear from you.... Also Kay Becton Ogle who is a list member has TONS of info on the Becton's............ JCNC also has a database on the Kinsey's but it is user submitted so don't know how accurate it is, have not tried to verify it yet....... Tracy Putnam ----Original Message Follows---- From: Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2002 22:08:24 -0500 Got to hit forward not reply. Have you checked Tracy's Jones Co page for the Islers and Bectons. A history of the Kinsey family on Old Dobbers - think some of it is slightly wrong. The Hymrick Hooker line is an allied line of my Phillips family but information is kind of sketchy. I am sitting on a Broadway Supreme Court Case mostly because the file has not really been fully explored. Will see if I can find it but not sure if it is this early. Martha >From: "Rick and Linda" <rick-linda@dscga.com> >To: "Martha Marble" <mmarble@erols.com> >Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members >Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 21:55:17 -0500 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200 >Importance: Normal > >Hi, > >I am searching for information on the William E. Faulkner b: abe 1820-1830, >married Rosa Elizabeth Broadway. Children are Sarah A., Charles J., Louise >F., Sophia A.,(my line married Charles Marion Jordan), Mary E., William >Alpheus, Agnes Louise, Ivey Franklin, and Edgar Harris Faulkner. I >appreciate any help!! > >Linda Jordan, other lines, Jordan, Kinsey, Isler, Hooker, Becton, Blackman, >etc. > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Martha Marble [mailto:mmarble@erols.com] >Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 8:41 PM >To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members > > >Now the Greene list has several new members and we don't know who you are >or what families you are researching. Guy is new on both lists. > >A special welcome to cousin Jack - I know who he is and he is on both >lists. He has numerous Greene and Lenoir families and sent us a great file >for Greene Co from Mississippi that refers back to Greene. He found list >member Ruth F and we went from there and are still going. > >Would our new members post to the respective lists the families they are >researching? Know of the Dunns, Potts, Hardys, Carrs, Exum, Holliday, >Jordan, etc. > >Welcome to all of you. The Greene list has been especially active lately >with new posts. > >Martha > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com

    02/05/2002 08:09:21
    1. Re: [NCLENOIR] [NCGREENE] correction: re Westbrooks
    2. Rose Parks
    3. I did one Westbrook Bible Record for Greene Co. a couple years ago and although connected may not include all Jack has. What I did was just on the Burwell Westbrook family and the ones who went to MS. Jack I do have some other Westbook material. My Uzzell family intermarried with them in several places. Rose ----- Original Message ----- From: Martha Marble Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 12:48 PM To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCLENOIR] [NCGREENE] correction: re Westbrooks Jack, Been pulling DAR Bibles this morning from a list sent by Roger. Am I correct in understanding the list of Westbrook births are members of the family born in Greene County? If so, do you have that Bible record typed up in toto and will you submit it to Guy for posting? I have permission from the DAR to use anything in the DAR GRC Reports. We will take any other goodies you have to post. Ruth is doubling checking the Carrs - I can't find them in my notes unless they are still in a book. Thanks. Martha >Resent-Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 09:24:59 -0700 >X-Original-Sender: jde3@ra.msstate.edu Tue Feb 5 09:24:59 2002 >Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 10:25:59 -0600 >From: "Jack D. Elliott, Jr." <jde3@ra.msstate.edu> >Reply-To: jde3@ra.msstate.edu >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.03 [en] (Win95; U) >Old-To: "NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com" <NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com>, > "NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com" <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> >Old-CC: "Greg W. Lasley" <glasley@earthlink.net>, Mary Makima <TenTudo@aol.com> >Subject: [NCGREENE] correction: re Westbrooks >To: NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1852 >X-Loop: NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: NCGREENE-L-request@rootsweb.com > >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. > >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 > > >============================== >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 > >

    02/05/2002 07:17:59
    1. [NCLENOIR] Re: [NCGREENE] correction: re Westbrooks
    2. Martha Marble
    3. If you would type it up in text format would appreciate it - including the later generations. We will post on one and link to the other county. THere are also Westbrooks in Jones Co connected to the Stanley family. As I recall the Westbrooks lived right on the Greene/Lenoir Border. Seems like there is one tombstone on one of the cemetery records posted but don't remember which county - it was right on the line. Thanks. Martha >Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 12:56:51 -0600 >From: "Jack D. Elliott, Jr." <jde3@ra.msstate.edu> >Reply-To: jde3@ra.msstate.edu >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.03 [en] (Win95; U) >To: Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> >Subject: Re: [NCGREENE] correction: re Westbrooks > >Martha Marble wrote: >> >> Jack, >> >> Been pulling DAR Bibles this morning from a list sent by Roger. Am I >> correct in understanding the list of Westbrook births are members of the >> family born in Greene County? > > Actually they may have been more from Lenoir County with some (such as >perhaps Henry) perhaps living in Greene. The Bible record itself has no >geographical allusions, as one might suspect. However, in Nell Coleman >Ropp's well-researched Westbrook family article (pp. 785-786 in CLAY >COUNTY HISTORY, Curtis Media Corp., Dallas, TX, 1988), she alludes to >Charles and Winifred Westbrook (the central figures in the Bible record) >as having been born in Lenoir County. She further mentions that their >children were born in Lenoir and that Sydney Ann Carr who married their >son Moses was born in Greene. So I presume that most of the early >generations were probably born in Lenoir although the Henry who was >listed as having been born in 1782 MIGHT well have been the "Captain >Henry Westbrook" after whom the tax district was named in 1816 in Greene >County. The later generations in the Bible record are for generations >born in Mississippi. > >Incidentally, Nell Ropp, a Westbrook descendant, has done an enormous >amount of research on the Westbrooks. In comparison, I have done >virtually nothing. She is still living, in her 80s and resides in >Columbus, MS. If you should ever need to call her, her phone number is >662-328-7737. > > >If so, do you have that Bible record typed up >> in toto and will you submit it to Guy for posting? > >I don't have it typed up, but would be glad to do so if you're >interested. It shouldn't take too long. > >Jack >

    02/05/2002 07:16:29
    1. [NCLENOIR] Ms Ima Mewborn
    2. Larry Licari
    3. Martha, Please accept my condolences for Ms. Ima's passing. I had the honor of meeting with her and Ailene a few years ago when I was home. Ms. Ima contributed so much to genealogies of eastern North Carolina especially Lenoir/Greene/Pitt Counties. She was a most thorough researcher that I have had the pleasure of meeting. She nursed and cared for many in the surrounding area of Famville, North Carolina. She enriched many lives she came in contact with and her legacy of research will be treasured for generations to come. GOD BLESSED our lives when HE gave us Ms. Ima Mewborn. Best regards, Gayle Licari ____________________ Whether you think you can or you think you can't ----you are right. Gayle L.

    02/05/2002 06:42:42
    1. [NCLENOIR] [NCGREENE] correction: re Westbrooks
    2. Martha Marble
    3. Jack, Been pulling DAR Bibles this morning from a list sent by Roger. Am I correct in understanding the list of Westbrook births are members of the family born in Greene County? If so, do you have that Bible record typed up in toto and will you submit it to Guy for posting? I have permission from the DAR to use anything in the DAR GRC Reports. We will take any other goodies you have to post. Ruth is doubling checking the Carrs - I can't find them in my notes unless they are still in a book. Thanks. Martha >Resent-Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 09:24:59 -0700 >X-Original-Sender: jde3@ra.msstate.edu Tue Feb 5 09:24:59 2002 >Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 10:25:59 -0600 >From: "Jack D. Elliott, Jr." <jde3@ra.msstate.edu> >Reply-To: jde3@ra.msstate.edu >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.03 [en] (Win95; U) >Old-To: "NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com" <NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com>, > "NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com" <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> >Old-CC: "Greg W. Lasley" <glasley@earthlink.net>, Mary Makima <TenTudo@aol.com> >Subject: [NCGREENE] correction: re Westbrooks >To: NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1852 >X-Loop: NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: NCGREENE-L-request@rootsweb.com > >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. > >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 > > >============================== >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 > >

    02/05/2002 06:38:28
    1. [NCLENOIR] Re: What about info on slaveholders in Lenoir Co?
    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/QUB.2ACE/875.1.1 Message Board Post: Your best bet would probably be the U. S. Census of 1860, which lists the number, gender, and age (I think) of the slaves owned by each owner. That would be available on microfilm in the NC Archives in Raleigh, and maybe in some other archives too.

    02/05/2002 04:03:12
    1. [NCLENOIR] correction: re Westbrooks
    2. Jack D. Elliott, Jr.
    3. 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. 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

    02/05/2002 03:25:59
    1. RE: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members
    2. Tracy Putnam
    3. for SOME info on Becton's check my own webpage..... http://carolinacuzins.org/Tracyindex.html Jim Isler has bunches of info on Islers, can't remember his URL right off the top of my head but you can reach it from the JCNC Researchers page on the Jones COunty site http://carolinacuzins.org/jcncindex.html Linda, I have an Isler, 2 Becton Lines, etc, would love to hear from you.... Also Kay Becton Ogle who is a list member has TONS of info on the Becton's............ JCNC also has a database on the Kinsey's but it is user submitted so don't know how accurate it is, have not tried to verify it yet....... Tracy Putnam ----Original Message Follows---- From: Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2002 22:08:24 -0500 Got to hit forward not reply. Have you checked Tracy's Jones Co page for the Islers and Bectons. A history of the Kinsey family on Old Dobbers - think some of it is slightly wrong. The Hymrick Hooker line is an allied line of my Phillips family but information is kind of sketchy. I am sitting on a Broadway Supreme Court Case mostly because the file has not really been fully explored. Will see if I can find it but not sure if it is this early. Martha >From: "Rick and Linda" <rick-linda@dscga.com> >To: "Martha Marble" <mmarble@erols.com> >Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members >Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 21:55:17 -0500 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200 >Importance: Normal > >Hi, > >I am searching for information on the William E. Faulkner b: abe 1820-1830, >married Rosa Elizabeth Broadway. Children are Sarah A., Charles J., Louise >F., Sophia A.,(my line married Charles Marion Jordan), Mary E., William >Alpheus, Agnes Louise, Ivey Franklin, and Edgar Harris Faulkner. I >appreciate any help!! > >Linda Jordan, other lines, Jordan, Kinsey, Isler, Hooker, Becton, Blackman, >etc. > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Martha Marble [mailto:mmarble@erols.com] >Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 8:41 PM >To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members > > >Now the Greene list has several new members and we don't know who you are >or what families you are researching. Guy is new on both lists. > >A special welcome to cousin Jack - I know who he is and he is on both >lists. He has numerous Greene and Lenoir families and sent us a great file >for Greene Co from Mississippi that refers back to Greene. He found list >member Ruth F and we went from there and are still going. > >Would our new members post to the respective lists the families they are >researching? Know of the Dunns, Potts, Hardys, Carrs, Exum, Holliday, >Jordan, etc. > >Welcome to all of you. The Greene list has been especially active lately >with new posts. > >Martha > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com

    02/05/2002 03:19:56
    1. [NCLENOIR] Exum, Jordan, Westbrook, Carr
    2. Jack D. Elliott, Jr.
    3. Martha Marble wrote: > > Now the Greene list has several new members and we don't know who you are > or what families you are researching. Guy is new on both lists. > > A special welcome to cousin Jack - I know who he is and he is on both > lists. He has numerous Greene and Lenoir families Thanks Martha (who is apparently related to me along multiple lines) Briefly, I live in Clay County, MS (located in the NE part of the state, county seat West Point), which was organized in 1872 from components taken from Chickasaw, Lowndes, Monroe, and Oktibbeha Counties. My family on both sides, including multiple lines has resided here since the 1830s and '40s, when the area was first opened to settlement. Several of my lines that settled here about this time came from the Greene and Lenoir County areas. They appear to have been rather intermarried before they came to Mississippi and continued to intermarry after they arrived. Although I've been able to establish their interconnectedness fairly well after they arrive in MS, yet the connectedness before they arrive is not always so clear. It's somewhat like seeing the branches of the top of a tree, knowing that they connect beneath, yet being unable to see below where they converge at the trunk. I will provide a brief summary of these families in the hopes that someone came help illuminate the early pre-Mississippi connections. The names concerned here are primarily Carr, Exum, Hardy, Jordan, and Westbrook. I might note that the Hardys are much better researched than the others (at least to the degree that they relate to my direct lines). Benjamin H. EXUM (1811-1892) b. in NC, probably Greene County the son of Jesse Exum and Amy JORDAN Exum. It was apparently this Amy Exum, who being widowed was listed in the 1817 tax roll of Greene County in Henry Westbrook's district. Benjamin Exum married Sara Ann "Sallie" WESTBROOK (ca. 1815-1890), who might have been the daughter of Henry Westbrook. Among the children of Benjamin and Sarah Exum were: (1) TITUS CARR Exum (ca. 1842 - 1905) whose name suggests a relationship to the Carrs of Greene County, Titus Carr being a very commonly used name in those descended from that family. (2) Priscilla Exum, my g-g-grandmother, who married in 1871 in MS to William HARDY, a grandson of Sutton Hardy of the part of Dobbs County NC that became Greene County There were also a number of Westbrooks and Jordans that settled in the Clay County area around West Point (this portion of Clay was originally Lowndes County). 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. Among Charles's children that came to the West Point area were: (1) Lemuel (2) Julia, married Moses Charles Westbrook, presumably a cousin (3) Moses, married Sidney Ann CARR, one of their sons was named TITUS CARR WESTBROOK. After Moses died in 1854, his widow Sidney Ann who was a Carr by birth, remarried to Lewis Whitfield Carr (4) Eliza, married in 1843 to Moses JORDAN, bringing in yet another interconnectedness, between Jordans and Westbrooks. Moses Jordan perhaps more than anyone can be considered to be the founder of West Point by virtue of having his land subdivided into the blocks and streets that formed the original nucleus of the town. Moses Jordan was one of three brothers who settled in the West Point, MS area. The others are William and Charles R. William married Priscilla Carr, a daughter of Titus Carr of Greene County, NC. Her first marriage was to a Holliday. (In reference to this see the addition to the Greene County website under "deeds.") William and Priscilla Carr had several children among whom was Elizabeth "Bettie" Jordan who initially married Charles Y. Westbrook, the son of Lemuel Westbrook. After Charles's death in 1861, she married Titus Carr Exum (see above) who was probably her cousin through both the Jordan and Carr lines. One of their sons, Clarence Exum, married his multiply related cousin Miss Claude Jordan, the daughter of his mother's first cousin William J. Jordan who was the son of Charles R. Jordan. Jack Elliott

    02/05/2002 02:57:52
    1. [NCLENOIR] Re: Wade/Foyles
    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/QUB.2ACE/344.514.1 Message Board Post: Do you have parents for Pinkney Wade? Pinkney is my brick wall. Pinkney and Nancy are buried in different cemeteries. Would you know why? Both have the same style stones.

    02/05/2002 02:50:56
    1. Re: [NCLENOIR] Hooker
    2. Tracy Putnam
    3. Jane, I am interested in the Nancy Freeman you mentioned, I have a Hardy Hill son Of Robert Hill and Martha Patsy Murphrey, who married Catherine Freeman. Catherines parents were John Freeman and Nancy?? I am wondering if my Nancy remarried?? I have nothing on her other than she married John Freeman....... Tracy ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Jane Phillips" <diamondg@icomnet.com> To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCLENOIR] Hooker Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 08:45:05 -0500 I have three Hardy Hookers. The one you speak of is probably the son of Samuel Hooker. I have Hardy as being born about 1795 and dying about 1837. Children were Jane Henry , Mary, Anne E., William Blanchard and James. Hardy was married to Nancy Freeman. Jane God Bless America! _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.

    02/05/2002 02:49:30
    1. [NCLENOIR] Re: GLEATON - ARGO - 1700's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gleatons HOOVERS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/QUB.2ACE/357.372 Message Board Post: I have Gleaton ancestors! can anyone tell me about this gleaton book and the gleaton grave yard..i just learned from reading here that the gleaton's came from N.C..MY gleatons were from orbg ..I have a great old picture of a gentleman named Tillian Gleaton..can anyone tell me who he was?thanks sandra

    02/05/2002 01:49:05
    1. [NCLENOIR] Hooker
    2. Jane Phillips
    3. I have three Hardy Hookers. The one you speak of is probably the son of Samuel Hooker. I have Hardy as being born about 1795 and dying about 1837. Children were Jane Henry , Mary, Anne E., William Blanchard and James. Hardy was married to Nancy Freeman. Jane God Bless America!

    02/05/2002 01:45:05
    1. [NCLENOIR] Hooker
    2. Martha Marble
    3. Reason I have Hardy on the database is because two of his children married into the Mewborn or Kilpatrick family so Ima had his information in her books. No documentation and don't have him linked. Which one of his children are you interested in? Jane, do you have parents for him? Martha At 10:14 PM 2/4/02 -0500, you wrote: >Thanks Martha, > >New at this and still trying to figure how to get aroung in these list. >How do I get to the Old Dobbers page? > >On my Hooker line, it is from Hardy Hooker, and on the Broadway line, it is >a dead end so far. > >Linda Jordan > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Martha Marble [mailto:mmarble@erols.com] >Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 10:08 PM >To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members > > >Got to hit forward not reply. > >Have you checked Tracy's Jones Co page for the Islers and Bectons. A >history of the Kinsey family on Old Dobbers - think some of it is slightly >wrong. The Hymrick Hooker line is an allied line of my Phillips family but >information is kind of sketchy. I am sitting on a Broadway Supreme Court >Case mostly because the file has not really been fully explored. Will see >if I can find it but not sure if it is this early. > >Martha > > > > >>From: "Rick and Linda" <rick-linda@dscga.com> >>To: "Martha Marble" <mmarble@erols.com> >>Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members >>Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 21:55:17 -0500 >>X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >>X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) >>X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200 >>Importance: Normal >> >>Hi, >> >>I am searching for information on the William E. Faulkner b: abe 1820-1830, >>married Rosa Elizabeth Broadway. Children are Sarah A., Charles J., Louise >>F., Sophia A.,(my line married Charles Marion Jordan), Mary E., William >>Alpheus, Agnes Louise, Ivey Franklin, and Edgar Harris Faulkner. I >>appreciate any help!! >> >>Linda Jordan, other lines, Jordan, Kinsey, Isler, Hooker, Becton, Blackman, >>etc. >> >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Martha Marble [mailto:mmarble@erols.com] >>Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 8:41 PM >>To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>Subject: [NCLENOIR] Welcome to a new members >> >> >>Now the Greene list has several new members and we don't know who you are >>or what families you are researching. Guy is new on both lists. >> >>A special welcome to cousin Jack - I know who he is and he is on both >>lists. He has numerous Greene and Lenoir families and sent us a great file >>for Greene Co from Mississippi that refers back to Greene. He found list >>member Ruth F and we went from there and are still going. >> >>Would our new members post to the respective lists the families they are >>researching? Know of the Dunns, Potts, Hardys, Carrs, Exum, Holliday, >>Jordan, etc. >> >>Welcome to all of you. The Greene list has been especially active lately >>with new posts. >> >>Martha >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > >

    02/05/2002 01:04:41