RE: Ultimate Family Tree (UFT) to The Master Genealogist (TMG) Genealogy softwear programs. Neither are new but UFT is no longer being supported because Family Tree Maker (FTM) bought them out. Everyone who uses UFT has to go to TMG. TMG is ranked No 1 for genealogy programs but it is complicated. RUG is the ROOTS USERS GROUP, a support group for people who use UFT and now TMG and some of us need support. Martha At 07:22 AM 8/11/01 -0700, you wrote: >Can someone explain to me what are UFT, TMG and RUG. I guess I'm still in >the dark ages but I don't know what these things are. I assume they refer >to some new type of genealogy program, but would like for information, >particularly if there is a vastly improved product on the market. > >Charles Baldree >----- Original Message ----- >From: Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> >To: <NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 5:37 AM >Subject: [NCGREENE] Ultimate Family Tree to The Master Genealogist > > >> At least a couple of you run UFT and have not yet changed over to TMG. I >> did not attend the first RUG session but will attend the one next Sat. It >> is my understanding it was a HUGE success and very helpful to new users of >> TMG. Some of us need all the help we can get with this complicated program >> - which is ranked #1. They taped the session and are making the tapes >> available to the public and those of you who are going to have to switch >> and live too far away from DC might want to purchase the tapes. You might >> also want to join RUG because the monthly newsletter have a lot of "how >to" >> instructions. >> >> Martha >> >> >> Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 07:11:36 -0400 >> To: mmarble@erols.com >> From: RUG of Arlington <rug@rootsusers.org> >> Reply-To: RUG of Arlington <rug@rootsusers.org> >> Subject: TMG Video tapes >> >> >> >> >> In June, the ROOTS Users Group of Arlington, VA held a full-day set of >> classes on "How to Use The Master Genealogist". They were taught by >> Bob Velke, President of Wholly Genes, and creator of The Master >> Genealogist (TMG). >> >> We have worked with a professional videotape duplication service to >> duplicate the 3-tape set of tapes (corresponding to the Beginning, >> Intermediate, and Advanced Users classes). Because of the number of >> advanced requests, the RUG has decided to sell the 3-tape set for the >> low price of US$20 to RUG members and US$25 for non-members (shipping >> included only for USA addresses). We do not sell any single tapes for >> individual classes. If you decide to join the RUG at this time, you >> can purchase the 3-tape set for the lower price of US$20 (shipping >> included in USA only). >> >> For those who would like the tape sets shipped to Canada or Europe, >> please add US$15; for those who would like them shipped to Australia >> or New Zealand, please add US$20. These costs are for Parcel Post; the >> RUG decided that other mailing options were too expensive. >> >> Non-USA residents please pay with a money order drawn on a bank which >> is a member in the U.S. Federal Reserve. If that's not possible, >> please include an additional US$5 processing fee in your total since >> our bank charges a US$5 fee to process such checks. >> >> To order your 3-tape videotape set(s), you may print this message out, >> fill in the blanks, and send your check for the appropriate amount to >> the address below. Or, you may go online and fill out the same >> information at: >> >> http://www.rootsusers.org/cgi-bin/RUG-register.cgi?RUGtapes >> >> (or go to our main web page at http://www.rootsusers.org/ and then >> click on the link labelled "Order TMG Class Videotapes"). Either way >> will bring up a payment form set up for printing and subsequent >> mailing to the RUG along with your check. >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> NAME: ________________________________________________________________ >> >> ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________________ >> >> CITY: _______________________________ STATE: _______ ZIP: __________ >> >> I/We would like to order _____ 3-tape sets of TMG Class Videotapes. >> >> Total cost (members $20 per set, non-members $25 per set): ___________ >> >> International Mailing Cost ($15 per set for Canada/Europe): __________ >> >> International Mailing Cost ($20 per set for Australia/NZ): ___________ >> >> Bank Processing Fee (optional, $5): ___________ >> >> TOTAL COST: US$__________ >> >> After you have filled out the above information, please write your >> check out to "RUG" with "TMG Class Videotapes" in the memo field and >> send it to: >> >> RUG >> P. O. BOX 82 >> ARLINGTON, VA 22210-0082 >> U.S.A. >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> How the Videotapes were created: >> >> A couple of volunteer RUG members videotaped each one of the three >> two-hour classes as they happened -- there was no rehearsal nor any >> special preparations made by Bob Velke for the videotaping. >> >> The classes were held in a computer laboratory at George Mason >> University and the computer screen was projected onto one of the walls >> in that lab. RUG volunteers videotaped what was projected onto that >> wall -- a major asset in the videotaping process. >> >> It should be emphasized that these videotapes are definitely not of >> "professional" quality; RUG volunteers recorded the classes as they >> happened. However, the presentation by Bob Velke was very >> professional. One might say that it was a "very professional >> presentation captured by amateur videographers". >> >> Because there is a major difference between a computer screen's higher >> resolution and a normal TV screen's lower resolution, much of the >> videotape is a close-up of a particular portion of the computer >> screen. When full-screen shots were captured, they appear fuzzy and >> unclear on a normal TV screen, but one can identify the context of TMG >> from which Bob was teaching. >> >> Because of the fluidity of the presentation of the classes, there was >> not a definite marked difference between "Beginning", "Intermediate" >> and "Advanced" Users classes. For example, there are many things in >> the Advanced Users session that are of interest to Beginners. Also, >> many people who normally would choose the Advanced Usres class tape >> will also learn a lot from the Beginning Users class tape. >> >> Although we have scheduled another set of TMG Classes at George Mason >> University on August 18, which Bob has graciously agreed to teach >> again, the RUG has no plans for future TMG classes at this time. >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Description of the Videotapes: >> >> Beginning Class Introduces and provides hands-on instruction with >TMG, >> a genealogical project manager that includes basic >> data entry, navigation, and TMG concepts. >> Intermediate Class Provides hands-on instruction with TMG, discusses >> witnesses, timelines, accent, and other tools, plus >an >> introduction to Custom Report Writer. >> Advanced Class Provides advanced instruction on the use of TMG that >> includes sentence construction, advanced source >> citations, and the Custom Report Writer for >> experienced users. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ============================== >> Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >> Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >> http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >> > >
Hello: I am looking for Taylor researchers and others who may have John William Lafayette Taylor married to Lucinda Elizabeth Whaley b. 1844. She is the daughter of Bryant Whaley and Delila [Lilly] Baysden. I would like to know if there are other children besides Alonzo Isaac Taylor 1872-1950 married to Ettie Lou Thompson. He is the only one that I know of at present. Also I am interested in knowing the parents and grandparents of John William Lafayette Taylor. Thanks for your help and I will help you on the Whaley lineage. Keith Whaley
At least a couple of you run UFT and have not yet changed over to TMG. I did not attend the first RUG session but will attend the one next Sat. It is my understanding it was a HUGE success and very helpful to new users of TMG. Some of us need all the help we can get with this complicated program - which is ranked #1. They taped the session and are making the tapes available to the public and those of you who are going to have to switch and live too far away from DC might want to purchase the tapes. You might also want to join RUG because the monthly newsletter have a lot of "how to" instructions. Martha Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 07:11:36 -0400 To: mmarble@erols.com From: RUG of Arlington <rug@rootsusers.org> Reply-To: RUG of Arlington <rug@rootsusers.org> Subject: TMG Video tapes In June, the ROOTS Users Group of Arlington, VA held a full-day set of classes on "How to Use The Master Genealogist". They were taught by Bob Velke, President of Wholly Genes, and creator of The Master Genealogist (TMG). We have worked with a professional videotape duplication service to duplicate the 3-tape set of tapes (corresponding to the Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Users classes). Because of the number of advanced requests, the RUG has decided to sell the 3-tape set for the low price of US$20 to RUG members and US$25 for non-members (shipping included only for USA addresses). We do not sell any single tapes for individual classes. If you decide to join the RUG at this time, you can purchase the 3-tape set for the lower price of US$20 (shipping included in USA only). For those who would like the tape sets shipped to Canada or Europe, please add US$15; for those who would like them shipped to Australia or New Zealand, please add US$20. These costs are for Parcel Post; the RUG decided that other mailing options were too expensive. Non-USA residents please pay with a money order drawn on a bank which is a member in the U.S. Federal Reserve. If that's not possible, please include an additional US$5 processing fee in your total since our bank charges a US$5 fee to process such checks. To order your 3-tape videotape set(s), you may print this message out, fill in the blanks, and send your check for the appropriate amount to the address below. Or, you may go online and fill out the same information at: http://www.rootsusers.org/cgi-bin/RUG-register.cgi?RUGtapes (or go to our main web page at http://www.rootsusers.org/ and then click on the link labelled "Order TMG Class Videotapes"). Either way will bring up a payment form set up for printing and subsequent mailing to the RUG along with your check. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME: ________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________________ CITY: _______________________________ STATE: _______ ZIP: __________ I/We would like to order _____ 3-tape sets of TMG Class Videotapes. Total cost (members $20 per set, non-members $25 per set): ___________ International Mailing Cost ($15 per set for Canada/Europe): __________ International Mailing Cost ($20 per set for Australia/NZ): ___________ Bank Processing Fee (optional, $5): ___________ TOTAL COST: US$__________ After you have filled out the above information, please write your check out to "RUG" with "TMG Class Videotapes" in the memo field and send it to: RUG P. O. BOX 82 ARLINGTON, VA 22210-0082 U.S.A. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- How the Videotapes were created: A couple of volunteer RUG members videotaped each one of the three two-hour classes as they happened -- there was no rehearsal nor any special preparations made by Bob Velke for the videotaping. The classes were held in a computer laboratory at George Mason University and the computer screen was projected onto one of the walls in that lab. RUG volunteers videotaped what was projected onto that wall -- a major asset in the videotaping process. It should be emphasized that these videotapes are definitely not of "professional" quality; RUG volunteers recorded the classes as they happened. However, the presentation by Bob Velke was very professional. One might say that it was a "very professional presentation captured by amateur videographers". Because there is a major difference between a computer screen's higher resolution and a normal TV screen's lower resolution, much of the videotape is a close-up of a particular portion of the computer screen. When full-screen shots were captured, they appear fuzzy and unclear on a normal TV screen, but one can identify the context of TMG from which Bob was teaching. Because of the fluidity of the presentation of the classes, there was not a definite marked difference between "Beginning", "Intermediate" and "Advanced" Users classes. For example, there are many things in the Advanced Users session that are of interest to Beginners. Also, many people who normally would choose the Advanced Usres class tape will also learn a lot from the Beginning Users class tape. Although we have scheduled another set of TMG Classes at George Mason University on August 18, which Bob has graciously agreed to teach again, the RUG has no plans for future TMG classes at this time. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Description of the Videotapes: Beginning Class Introduces and provides hands-on instruction with TMG, a genealogical project manager that includes basic data entry, navigation, and TMG concepts. Intermediate Class Provides hands-on instruction with TMG, discusses witnesses, timelines, accent, and other tools, plus an introduction to Custom Report Writer. Advanced Class Provides advanced instruction on the use of TMG that includes sentence construction, advanced source citations, and the Custom Report Writer for experienced users.
I don't know where to ask this, so I will start here. I am looking for family tree software which will work on the Linux/Unix operating system. Does anyone out there have even a clue of where I might start? I'm going to have to transfer everything from a text cd rom copy of my old windows FTM file which will take months. Thanks! Charles Wackerman Carthage, NC Researching Johnson, Langston, Manning and a few others.
Guy has just posted the letter from a "Yankee" soldier to his aunt regarding the Civil War Battles of Kinston, Whitehall and Goldsboro. It is under Letters and entitled Foster's Goldsboro Expedition (1862) which is what ECU is calling it. I think it will be written about in the Sunday edition of the Free Press and if they can get a copy, another letter regarding the same battles from the "rebel" viewpoint. That letter is in private hands in Kinston. The Yankee hospital mentioned in the letter was discussed in a previous edition of the Kinston Gazette We greatly appreciate the co-operation of Dr. Keats Sparrow and Dr. Jon Dembo at ECU in making this recently acquired document available. Martha
Unfortunately, UFT is PC only too. I love the Mac for the web page design, and creativityl, but it sure can hinder me in genealogy. The LDS have just come out with another good buy, PC only. THE VITAL RECORDS INDEX FOR SCANDINAVIA on CD-ROM contains 4.5 million records extracted from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Some of the church records date from the late 1500s to 1905. It also contains 3.5 million birth and christening records and 1 million marriage records. The set of seven discs (plus one viewer disk) is only 16 dollars and 50 cents (shipping and handling included) You can order it from the Distribution Center on the internet at www.familysearch.org or by calling 800-537-5971 and ask ing for item number 50108. FYI for those of us who are enjoying the new Ellis Island data base, it was LDS voulunteers who abstracted the passenger lists and helped make that site possible. For those of you, like me, who are Mac users. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints Family History Centers have PCs and the additional software available to use on site. Depending on the time of day, it can be hard to get a computer though. Familysearch.org would have the address of the FHC closest to you. They are open to the public. I will be updating Old Dobbers with all these new links, like Ellis Island, that have become available since my last major overhaul. Patty --- Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> wrote: > UFT is not going to do you any good since it is not being supported. If The > Master Genealogist can be used on a mac, that might be the way to go. It is > a complicated program but you really don't need to learn how to use much of > it. I assume that FTM saves to a disk in a sqz file. Any GEDCOM loses > information even going between two identical programs. TMG is able to > import a sqz file from any softwear and loses nothing. Then it can be > uploaded to the web. Only problem is the sqz file is the entire database > and you probably don't want someone's entire database. I guess you can > upload what you want and delete the database but I sure don't know how to > do that. > > In other words, I could save my database to a zip disk, it would go right > on your TMG, and then you could upload what we want posted. You could do > the same with PAF, FTM and any softwear and no one has to know how to do a > GEDCOM and nothing would be lost. Everyone backs up their database. > > Might be worth looking into. > > Martha > > > > I have an iMac and most of you > >don't. That means our genealogy software programs are not compatible. We > can > >only exchange information in text or gedcom. Many of you are not familiar > >with how to make a gedcom. I really need a PC with Family Tree Maker > software, > >but that is not going to happen given my new frugal ways and desire to stay > >sane. Is it possible that someone out there has an older version of FTM > that > >is Mac compatable they would be willing to sell me cheaply. (That is if you > >are not using it on your machine, I do not want to break the law) > > > >I have PAF (which is PC compatible), Reunion (Mac only), and a garage sale > copy > >of Ultimate Family Tree (which is supposed to be PC and Mac.) I am having a > >little trouble with UFT and my iMac though. I am trying to figure out the > best > >way to read and post your information. > > > >Most of what you send in text, doc.or excel has to be reformatted by > hand, and > >depending on the size of the document, can take a while. Although I must > >thank you, because I am having to learn how to use my Office program as I > >strive to find more efficient. ways to get your information internet > ready. If > >you can help me out or have any ideas, please email me privately. > > > >Also, before sending attachments, let me know they are coming. The worm is > >still out there and I delete things I do not expect. I received, but did > not > >open, another infected attachment today. > > > >Thanks for your support and all the great genealogy work you do. > >Patty > > > > > >===== > >Old Dobbers: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/index.htm > >Greene Co., NC US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene > >Greene Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/greenenc.htm > >Lenoir Co. NC, US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/ > >Lenoir Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/lenoir.htm > >Craven Co., and Dobbs Co., US N.C. GenWeb Archives > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! 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UFT is not going to do you any good since it is not being supported. If The Master Genealogist can be used on a mac, that might be the way to go. It is a complicated program but you really don't need to learn how to use much of it. I assume that FTM saves to a disk in a sqz file. Any GEDCOM loses information even going between two identical programs. TMG is able to import a sqz file from any softwear and loses nothing. Then it can be uploaded to the web. Only problem is the sqz file is the entire database and you probably don't want someone's entire database. I guess you can upload what you want and delete the database but I sure don't know how to do that. In other words, I could save my database to a zip disk, it would go right on your TMG, and then you could upload what we want posted. You could do the same with PAF, FTM and any softwear and no one has to know how to do a GEDCOM and nothing would be lost. Everyone backs up their database. Might be worth looking into. Martha I have an iMac and most of you >don't. That means our genealogy software programs are not compatible. We can >only exchange information in text or gedcom. Many of you are not familiar >with how to make a gedcom. I really need a PC with Family Tree Maker software, >but that is not going to happen given my new frugal ways and desire to stay >sane. Is it possible that someone out there has an older version of FTM that >is Mac compatable they would be willing to sell me cheaply. (That is if you >are not using it on your machine, I do not want to break the law) > >I have PAF (which is PC compatible), Reunion (Mac only), and a garage sale copy >of Ultimate Family Tree (which is supposed to be PC and Mac.) I am having a >little trouble with UFT and my iMac though. I am trying to figure out the best >way to read and post your information. > >Most of what you send in text, doc.or excel has to be reformatted by hand, and >depending on the size of the document, can take a while. Although I must >thank you, because I am having to learn how to use my Office program as I >strive to find more efficient. ways to get your information internet ready. If >you can help me out or have any ideas, please email me privately. > >Also, before sending attachments, let me know they are coming. The worm is >still out there and I delete things I do not expect. I received, but did not >open, another infected attachment today. > >Thanks for your support and all the great genealogy work you do. >Patty > > >===== >Old Dobbers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/index.htm >Greene Co., NC US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene >Greene Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/greenenc.htm >Lenoir Co. NC, US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/ >Lenoir Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/lenoir.htm >Craven Co., and Dobbs Co., US N.C. GenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger >http://phonecard.yahoo.com/ > >
Greetings, The following message has been posted on Old Dobbers by Rootsweb. Hopefully they will get it cleared up soon The RootsWeb Freepages server is currently experiencing technical difficulties. Please visit RootsWeb's main page for other sites that are available. Thanks! RootsWeb Staff When you can get on Old Dobbers again, I have updated the Family History site with Al Barrs BARRS FAMILY HISTORY, and added new links to the Military site. Look under updates. Keep posted for more updates. FYI, I spent the past year just keeping my head above water, so it seems. Our oldest ADHD/ODD son needed to be placed in a private residential setting because my patience and ability to handle him were long gone. He is doing well now, thanks to this pro-active approach. His lowest grade was a C and he lettered in Tennis. But he still needs 6 months or more to get a grip on his impulsive tendencies. And yes, I say oldest ADHD/ODD son because the Lord blessed us with two. (Throw in the ADD mom and it is amazing we are doing as well as we are:-) We refinance the home and I substituted to help out. I was also able to pick up a couple computer toys to help enhance the web site. (CDRW, Microsoft Office, and a digital camera) I have decided not to substitute this year. I finally figured out it makes little sense to surround myself with 5th, 6th, and 7th graders who act just like my 17 year old. I am going to concentrate on what I love: my family, Old Dobbers, and genealogy. Here is the problem. I have an iMac and most of you don't. That means our genealogy software programs are not compatible. We can only exchange information in text or gedcom. Many of you are not familiar with how to make a gedcom. I really need a PC with Family Tree Maker software, but that is not going to happen given my new frugal ways and desire to stay sane. Is it possible that someone out there has an older version of FTM that is Mac compatable they would be willing to sell me cheaply. (That is if you are not using it on your machine, I do not want to break the law) I have PAF (which is PC compatible), Reunion (Mac only), and a garage sale copy of Ultimate Family Tree (which is supposed to be PC and Mac.) I am having a little trouble with UFT and my iMac though. I am trying to figure out the best way to read and post your information. Most of what you send in text, doc.or excel has to be reformatted by hand, and depending on the size of the document, can take a while. Although I must thank you, because I am having to learn how to use my Office program as I strive to find more efficient. ways to get your information internet ready. If you can help me out or have any ideas, please email me privately. Also, before sending attachments, let me know they are coming. The worm is still out there and I delete things I do not expect. I received, but did not open, another infected attachment today. Thanks for your support and all the great genealogy work you do. Patty ===== Old Dobbers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/index.htm Greene Co., NC US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene Greene Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/greenenc.htm Lenoir Co. NC, US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/ Lenoir Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/lenoir.htm Craven Co., and Dobbs Co., US N.C. GenWeb Archives http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
Thanks to all the answers on the fork of Little and Great Contentnea. It is where Pitt, Lenoir and Greene come together - close to Edwards Bridge. In addition to other families, it appears to be the seat of the Dail family. Martha
Martha, Thanks for the url. I will keep my eye on this. Patty --- Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> wrote: > The Battle of Kinston is an appropriate subject for this list - the current > flack isn't. For those of you who don't receive the Free Press and know > about Kelly's Mill Pond and the Civil War Battle of Kinston you might be > interested in reading the lead story in today's Free Press. It will be gone > tomorrow athought this is not the first article and doubt it will be the > last on the subject. > > The URL is > > http://www.kinston.com/ > > I hope to have a primary document posted within the next few days regarding > the Battle of Kinston - from the "Yankee" viewpoint. > > Martha > ===== Old Dobbers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~paday/dobbers/index.htm Greene Co., NC US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgreene Greene Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/greenenc.htm Lenoir Co. NC, US GenWeb Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nclenoir/ Lenoir Co. Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/lenoir.htm Anson Co., Craven Co., Dobbs Co., Mecklenburg Co., USGenWeb Archives are linked from: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/ncfiles.htm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
Does anyone know exactly where the fork of Great and Little Contentnea Creek is? My map runs them together. According to Craven deeds, as late as 1771 it was in Craven Co. Thanks Martha
The Battle of Kinston is an appropriate subject for this list - the current flack isn't. For those of you who don't receive the Free Press and know about Kelly's Mill Pond and the Civil War Battle of Kinston you might be interested in reading the lead story in today's Free Press. It will be gone tomorrow athought this is not the first article and doubt it will be the last on the subject. The URL is http://www.kinston.com/ I hope to have a primary document posted within the next few days regarding the Battle of Kinston - from the "Yankee" viewpoint. Martha
Compliments of John FAIRFAX Thomson and FAIRFAX SOCIETY of ENGLAND! ... and supporters! ... for non-profit use only! Also includes other SURNAMES such as ANDERSON in ENGLAND! Dan Fairfax 2629 Somerset Drive Nashville, Tennessee dfairfax@nespower.com ========================== ------------------------------------------- ND Sir Ivor de Etton, Lord of Gilling Castle. children (7) i. WILLIAM ii. THOMAS iii. JOHN - LL.D., rector of Hawnby, Gilling and Prestcote, died 1393. iv. MARGARET - prioress of Nun Monkton, living in 1397. v. MARY - nun at Sempringham. vi. ALICE - nun at Sempringham. vii. CLARISSA viii. AGNES ix. ELIZABETH - married before 1349 to Thomas de Etton. 7. WILLIAM FAIRFAX, of Walton, married (before 1349) ELLEN, daughter of John Roucliffe of Roucliffe, a widow in 1386. children (8) i. THOMAS ii. BRIAN - LL.D., rector of Marston and Gilling, and precentor of York Minster 1410, died in 1436. iii. RICHARD - alias Malbis, died s.p. 8. THOMAS FAIRFAX, of Walton, married (1st.) MARGARET, daughter of Sir John Malbis of Acaster Malbis, and (2nd.) MARGARET, daughter of John Fryston and widow of Sir Robert Roucliffe. children of Margaret Malbis i. WILLIAM - of Walton. (9) ii. RICHARD iii. THOMAS iv. GEORGE v. GUY - a lawyer. vi. JOHN - of Acaster Malbis, died 1444. vii. ELLEN 9. RICHARD FAIRFAX, of Walton, died in 1431/32, married EUSTACHIA, daughter and heiress of John Carthorpe, of Carthorpe. children i. WILLIAM - of Walton, died 1453. ii. BRIAN (10) iii. GUY (Sir) iv. NICHOLAS (Sir) - of Bullingbroke. v. MILES vi. THOMAS vii. MARGARET viii. AGNES 10. Sir. GUY FAIRFAX, of Steeton, appointed Judge of the King's Bench 1478, died in 1495, married ISABEL, daughter of Sir William Ryther of Ryther, Knt. children (11) i. WILLIAM (Sir) ii. THOMAS - of Finningley, died 1544. ii. GUY (Sir) iii. NICHOLAS iv. CECILY v. ELEANOR - married to Miles Wilstrop of Wilstrop. vi. MAUD (AGNES) 11. Sir WILLIAM FAIRFAX, of Steeton, appointed a Judge of Common Pleas. 1509, died 1514, married ELIZABETH, daughter of Sir Robert Manners. children (12) i. WILLIAM (Sir) ii. ELLEN iii. ELIZABETH iv. ANNE v. DOROTHY 12. Sir WILLIAM FAIRFAX, of Steeton, high Sheriff of Yorkshire 1535 and 1540, bought manor of Bilbrough in 1546, received grant of Nun Appleton with manor of Bolton Percy in 1542, died 31 Oct.1558, married in 1518 ISABEL, daughter of Thomas Thwaite of Denton, Askwith and Bishop Hill and Davy Hall in York. children i. GUY - born 1519, died 1545. (13) ii. THOMAS (Sir) iii. FRANCIS - died young. iv. EDWARD - died young. (14) v. GABRIEL vi. HENRY vii. JOHN viii. SUSAN ix. ANNA x. MARY xi. BRIDGET xii. URSULA xii. AGNES 13. Sir THOMAS FAIRFAX, of Denton and Nun Appleton, born 1521, high sheriff of Yorkshire 1571, knighted 1579, died 28 January 1599, married DOROTHY, widow of John Rokeby, daughter of George Gale, she died 20 January 1596. children (15) i. THOMAS (Sir) ii. FERDINANDO iii. HENRY iv. CHARLES v. EDWARD vi. URSULA vii. CHRISTINA viii. ELIZABETH ix. ANN 14. GABRIEL FAIRFAX, 2nd. surviving son, succeeded to the manors of Steeton, Bilborough and Bolton Percy, buried 16 April 1584, married ELIZABETH daughter of Robert Aske of Aughton, and married? JANE ROBERTS of Bentham children of Elizabeth Aske i. WILLIAM (Sir) - of Steeton, Knt. 1602, died 7 July 1603. ii. FRANCIS iii. ROBERT iv. HENRY v. ANNE vi. MARY children (illegitimate sons) of Jane Roberts, alias Doughty of Benthan, Yorks. (16) i. THOMAS - alias Roberts. ii. MATHEW - alias Roberts. 15. Sir THOMAS FAIRFAX, of Denton and Nun Appleton, born 1560, created Baron Fairfax of Cameron 1627, died 1640, married in 1582 ELLEN daughter of Robert Aske, she died 1620. children i. FERDINANDO (2nd.Lord) ii. CHARLES iii. HENRY, Charles and Henry were twins, born and died 1586. (17) iv. HENRY v. WILLIAM vi. THOMAS vii. CHARLES viii. JOHN ix. PEREGRINE x. MARY xi. DOROTHY xii. ANNE 16. THOMAS FAIRFAX, alias ROBERTS, of Sledmere (fil. mat.), died 1641, married DOROTHY Snawdell at Sledmere by licence 1595. children (18) i. CHARLES ii. MABEL 17. HENRY FAIRFAX, born at Denton 1588, inherited Oglethorpe, Yorks., rector of Ashton-under-Lyne and then of Newton Kyme and Bolton Percy, Yorks., died 1665, married in 1626 MARY daughter of Sir Henry Cholmley, she died 1650 aged 56. children i. THOMAS ii. WILLIAM (19) iii. HENRY iv. BRYAN 18. CHARLES FAIRFAX, of Sledmere, born 1611, living in 1672, married (1st.) ANNE JOHNSON of Long Preston, Holderness, and married (2nd.) MARY daughter of William Rousby of Crome. children of Anne Johnson i. WILLIAM (20) ii. THOMAS iii. DOROTHY iv. ELIZABETH children of Mary Rousby i. CHARLES - notary public at York 1672. ii. MARY iii. JANE 19. HENRY FAIRFAX, baptised 30 October 1631, succeeded as 4th. Lord Fairfax 1671, MP for Co. York 1678, died 1688, married FRANCES daughter and heiress of Sir Robert Barwick of Toulston, she died 1684. children (21) i. THOMAS - 5th.Lord (22) ii. HENRY iii. BRYAN iv. BARWICK v. MARY vi. DOROTHY vii. URSULA viii. FRANCES ix. ANNE x. MARY 20. THOMAS FAIRFAX, Attorney-at-Law, born 1633, married (1st.) on 28 September 1653 ANNA daughter of Cuthbert Conyers of Layton, she died 1661, and married (2nd.), by licence dated 30 April 1664, MARY daughter of Henry Anderson of Long Cowton. children of Anna Conyers (23) i. JOHN ii. EDWARD, baptised 30 September 1659, and buried at St. Martin's, York, 2 June 1661 iii. CONYERS, baptised 12 February 1660/61 iv. ANN, baptised 7 May and buried 16 August 1658 at St. Martin's v. MARY, buried 27 December 1656. children of Mary Anderson i. THOMAS, baptised at St.Michael's Ousebridge, York on 4 June 1666 21. THOMAS FAIRFAX, 5th.Lord, born at Bolton Percy 16 April 1657, brigadier-general of the King's Own 1701, MP for the Co. York 1688-1707, died 1710, married CATHERINE daughter and heiress of Thomas, Lord Culpepper, she inherited Leeds Castle, Kent, the proprietary right over the Northern Neck in Virginia, and an estate of 300,000 acres in the Shenandoah Valley. She was buried in York 1735. children (24) i. THOMAS - 6th.Lord ii. HENRY CULLPEPER, died at Leeds Castle 1734. iii. ROBERT, 7th. Lord, born 1707, died 1793. iv. MARGARET v. KATHERINE vi. MARY vii. FRANCES 22. HENRY FAIRFAX, of Toulston, born at Bolton Percy 1659, high sheriff 1691, died 1708, married ANNE daughter and co-heiress fo Richard Harrison. children i. HENRY - baptised 1685, died unmarried 1759 ii. THOMAS - died young. (25) iii. WILLIAM iv. BRIAN - married 1730. v. BARWICK - born 1695, died 1700. vi. JOHN - died young. vii. ANNE viii. DOROTHY 23. JOHN FAIRFAX, baptised 3 January 1654/55, emigrated to USA about 1700, married by 1711 to CATHERINE daughter of Henry Norris. She was born about 1690 and died by 25 January 1713 in Maryland, USA. From whence came the Fairfaxes of Maryland. children i. JOHN 24. THOMAS FAIRFAX, 6th. Lord, born at Denton, Yorks. in 1690, retired to his estates in Virginia in 1745 where he died, unmarried, 12 March 1782. 25. WILLIAM FAIRFAX, of Belvoir, Virginia, USA, baptised at Newton Kyme 1691, collector of Customs at Salem, Massachusetts 1725, president of the King's Council in Virginia, died 1757, married 1st. in 1717 SARAH daughter of Major Thomas Walker of Nassau, she died 1731, and married 2nd. DEBORAH Clark. From whence came the Fairfaxes of Virginia. Children of Sarah Walker i. BRIAN, 8th. Lord, of Toulston, Co. York and of Mount Eagle, Virginia, born 1737, died 1802. ii. WILLIAM HENRY iii. HANNAH ============ -----Original Message----- From: John Thomson [mailto:JFGT@compuserve.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 12:14 PM To: Dan Fairfax Subject: The American FAIRFAX Connections Hi Dan, It is an extract from the big Joseph Foster's chart of 1874 which, I believe, you have also. I have attached a copy of the American Connection Chart for your information. Best wishes, John
>From: marymaryw@mindspring.com >Old-To: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> eb.com> archive/latest/752 >X-Loop: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: NCLENOIR-L-request@rootsweb.com >Resent-Bcc: > >Is the Colonial Cemetery the one located on a little side street on the >opposite side of Queen St. from Maplewood? Does the City own it? Yes to both questions at least as far as I know the city owns it - probably by default. martha > >Mary Waller >Researching in Lenoir Co.: WALLER, ROUSE, CURTIS > >-----Original Message----- >From: Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> >To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 8:20 AM >Subject: [NCLENOIR] Re: Harmony Hall & Caswell cemetery > > >>Clair did not mention that the question has risen AGAIN as to the age of >>Harmony Hall. This comes up from time to time and Clair, Susan and other >>members of the list are trying to backtrack on where all this information >>came from in order to document who did or did not live there and when. Of >>course, the Historical Assocation has tried to document this for years >>without a great deal of success. Opinion is divided even among the >>professionals from the archives. >> >>Update on the cemetery. Ted has spent about $1500 on the purchase of sand >>to backfill the two coffins, finding old brick to put up a fence, cleaning >>up etc. However, both the clinic and the owner of the Bentley have told him >>to do no further work on their property. They are doing nothing to it and >>the weeds are taking over again. The city laws require the property owner >>keep it cleaned up but that is not being enforced. There is no money to >>take this to court to determine the rightful owner or owners of the >>property based on the Will of Richard Caswell. Ted has determined where >>three other graves are and still feels there is an underground vault that >>probably contains a number of old coffins or remains. >> >>The next flack may be over Maplewood where stones are destroyed or damaged >>on a daily basis and have been for years. THe "Yankees" started the >>destruction when they turned over stones during the war to make biscuits. >>Most of us have ancestors buried in this cemetery. >> >>The one old cemetery now in good shape is the Colonial Cemetery which has >>been contracted out to a private landscape company and looks great. Maybe >>the city needs to consider starting a fund to protect the cemetery that we >>can all contribute to and then turn it over to a private firm. >> >>Martha >> >> >>>Resent-Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 22:06:52 -0600 >>>X-Original-Sender: clairhadley@erols.com Mon Aug 6 22:06:51 2001 >>>From: "Clair Hadley" <clairhadley@erols.com> >>>Old-To: "LENOIR" <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> >>>Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 20:04:15 -0400 >>>X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >>>X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200 >>>X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200 >>>Subject: [NCLENOIR] Re: Harmony Hall >>>To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>>Resent-From: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>>X-Mailing-List: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/741 >>>X-Loop: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>>Resent-Sender: NCLENOIR-L-request@rootsweb.com >>>Resent-Bcc: >>> >>>Tracing the ownership of Harmony Hall >>>>From "Harmony Hall and someof its descendants" by Holloman >>> >>>William Herritage to dau Eliz.-land on which Harmony was built ; will of >>>1769 (one of the 4 lots) >>> >>>1772-Eliz marries Jesse Cobb;they build Harmony (their son John Cobb is >>>quoted by his daughter as having been born at Harmony in 1776)) >>> >>>1774/5-Jesse goes to war; Eliz goes to live with her brother John >Herritage >>>at Harrow >>> >>>war years to 1781-Harmony used as residence of James Glasgow and meeting >>>place for official war business >>> >>>Rich Caswell purchases it from Jesse Cobb-no date >>> >>>Gives Harmony to his son Rich,jr. at his marriage in 1782 >>> >>>1784-Rich jr dies, leaves widow & dau Sarah Richard as residents of >Harmony >>> >>>widow marries Benejah White ca 1788 and moves out >>> >>>Rich Caswell repurchases Harmony from Rich jr's estate and gives it to >>>Winston at his marriage in 1788 >>> >>>Winston dies 1799-widow remarries in 1801-Dallam & John take over Gov >>>Caswell's estate settlement >>> >>>1796-John Caswell, youngest son, dies and his widow marries Willliam >>>Lovick-they live in Harmony-not known how long they lived there (C >Hollowman >>>says perhaps they purchased it when the estate of Winston was settled) >>> >>>**my note-Hillsborough Court order of 1796 mentions "several Lenoir lots >in >>>the town of Kinston with 3 houses on them" as part of the lands of Richard >>>Caswell. Red House & Newington are in addition to these 3 houses.All the >>>lands of RC (in the hands of Winston and Dallam) are ordered sold. >>> >>>1824-house had come into the possession of Jesse Cobb, the younger, who >>>never married and was sickly; he sells house to Abner Pierce..and so on >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> >>>To: Neuse River Antiques <info@neuseriverantiques.com>; >>><clairhadley@erols.com>; <rhoffman@widomaker.com> >>>Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 5:23 PM >>>Subject: Re: Harmony Hall >>> >>> >>>> According to the Industrial Issue of the Free Press - published in >1906., >>>> Abner Pearce purchased the house in 1824 and his daughter, Ann was born >>>> there that year year on 7 Aug 1824. I gather Ann who md the Dibble was >>>> still alive in 1906. It says the house was old when Pearce purchased it. >>>> THe word "old" is reative but to me that would mean at least 50 years >old >>>> or older. Anyone know who Pearce bought it from? >>>> >>>> I doubt any of these folks would recognize the name Harmony Hall if they >>>> came back to the future. >>>> >>>> Martha >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > >
Is the Colonial Cemetery the one located on a little side street on the opposite side of Queen St. from Maplewood? Does the City own it? Mary Waller Researching in Lenoir Co.: WALLER, ROUSE, CURTIS -----Original Message----- From: Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 8:20 AM Subject: [NCLENOIR] Re: Harmony Hall & Caswell cemetery >Clair did not mention that the question has risen AGAIN as to the age of >Harmony Hall. This comes up from time to time and Clair, Susan and other >members of the list are trying to backtrack on where all this information >came from in order to document who did or did not live there and when. Of >course, the Historical Assocation has tried to document this for years >without a great deal of success. Opinion is divided even among the >professionals from the archives. > >Update on the cemetery. Ted has spent about $1500 on the purchase of sand >to backfill the two coffins, finding old brick to put up a fence, cleaning >up etc. However, both the clinic and the owner of the Bentley have told him >to do no further work on their property. They are doing nothing to it and >the weeds are taking over again. The city laws require the property owner >keep it cleaned up but that is not being enforced. There is no money to >take this to court to determine the rightful owner or owners of the >property based on the Will of Richard Caswell. Ted has determined where >three other graves are and still feels there is an underground vault that >probably contains a number of old coffins or remains. > >The next flack may be over Maplewood where stones are destroyed or damaged >on a daily basis and have been for years. THe "Yankees" started the >destruction when they turned over stones during the war to make biscuits. >Most of us have ancestors buried in this cemetery. > >The one old cemetery now in good shape is the Colonial Cemetery which has >been contracted out to a private landscape company and looks great. Maybe >the city needs to consider starting a fund to protect the cemetery that we >can all contribute to and then turn it over to a private firm. > >Martha > > >>Resent-Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 22:06:52 -0600 >>X-Original-Sender: clairhadley@erols.com Mon Aug 6 22:06:51 2001 >>From: "Clair Hadley" <clairhadley@erols.com> >>Old-To: "LENOIR" <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> >>Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 20:04:15 -0400 >>X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >>X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200 >>X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200 >>Subject: [NCLENOIR] Re: Harmony Hall >>To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>Resent-From: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>X-Mailing-List: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/741 >>X-Loop: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >>Resent-Sender: NCLENOIR-L-request@rootsweb.com >>Resent-Bcc: >> >>Tracing the ownership of Harmony Hall >>>From "Harmony Hall and someof its descendants" by Holloman >> >>William Herritage to dau Eliz.-land on which Harmony was built ; will of >>1769 (one of the 4 lots) >> >>1772-Eliz marries Jesse Cobb;they build Harmony (their son John Cobb is >>quoted by his daughter as having been born at Harmony in 1776)) >> >>1774/5-Jesse goes to war; Eliz goes to live with her brother John Herritage >>at Harrow >> >>war years to 1781-Harmony used as residence of James Glasgow and meeting >>place for official war business >> >>Rich Caswell purchases it from Jesse Cobb-no date >> >>Gives Harmony to his son Rich,jr. at his marriage in 1782 >> >>1784-Rich jr dies, leaves widow & dau Sarah Richard as residents of Harmony >> >>widow marries Benejah White ca 1788 and moves out >> >>Rich Caswell repurchases Harmony from Rich jr's estate and gives it to >>Winston at his marriage in 1788 >> >>Winston dies 1799-widow remarries in 1801-Dallam & John take over Gov >>Caswell's estate settlement >> >>1796-John Caswell, youngest son, dies and his widow marries Willliam >>Lovick-they live in Harmony-not known how long they lived there (C Hollowman >>says perhaps they purchased it when the estate of Winston was settled) >> >>**my note-Hillsborough Court order of 1796 mentions "several Lenoir lots in >>the town of Kinston with 3 houses on them" as part of the lands of Richard >>Caswell. Red House & Newington are in addition to these 3 houses.All the >>lands of RC (in the hands of Winston and Dallam) are ordered sold. >> >>1824-house had come into the possession of Jesse Cobb, the younger, who >>never married and was sickly; he sells house to Abner Pierce..and so on >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> >>To: Neuse River Antiques <info@neuseriverantiques.com>; >><clairhadley@erols.com>; <rhoffman@widomaker.com> >>Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 5:23 PM >>Subject: Re: Harmony Hall >> >> >>> According to the Industrial Issue of the Free Press - published in 1906., >>> Abner Pearce purchased the house in 1824 and his daughter, Ann was born >>> there that year year on 7 Aug 1824. I gather Ann who md the Dibble was >>> still alive in 1906. It says the house was old when Pearce purchased it. >>> THe word "old" is reative but to me that would mean at least 50 years old >>> or older. Anyone know who Pearce bought it from? >>> >>> I doubt any of these folks would recognize the name Harmony Hall if they >>> came back to the future. >>> >>> Martha >>> >>> >> >> >
SOme of you might want to check the Hyde Co GenWeb site - a lot of material not only is for Hyde but for all of eastern NC. Excellent Native American information. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nchyde/HYDE.HTM Martha
List members Pat and Susan have submitted a number of great Marriage Records and Guy has them posted. These records are also posted on SSNeuse. A few of these records go back to 1855 and are a great addition to the archives. Many thanks Pat and Susan.
POA, HYDE COUNTY Transcribed by James Hardison Power of Attorney, Hyde County Court House, Swan Quarter Deed Book M page 443 NOTES by James Hardison - I have a POA that gave Frederick Hardison in Hyde County to represent some of the grandchildren of Jasper III in a misunderstanding with other grandchildren concerning some property. A. J. Roundtree signed it as guardian of William Hardison. We believe he was Jesse Roundtree who lived in Greene County. There is another signature that appears to be Levena Hardison. We believe it is Lucretia. The Frederick Hardison who was assigned the POA was an older person and probably the brother of Jasper III. The Jasper mentioned in the POA who also signed it was the Jasper who died at Beard's Creek about 1861. He had a brother named Frederick. Their father was John, the son of Jasper III. The Robert mentioned was the son of Charles whose father also was Jasper III. The Joshua was Joshua found in Pitt and Greene Counties in connection with our James. Mr. Hardison has an uncanny knack of taking difficult documents and making sense out of them. I agree with him and this offers the best evidence we have that James Hardison was a son of Jasper III. I find the document difficult to figure out what the relationships of all these people were. Of interest, is Abel Dail was a neighbor of some of the Rountree family in Greene County. This POA also indicates that Judah, the usual spelling of Judith in the Hardison family, was probably the wife of Jesse Rountree and was deceased at the time the POA was made. Know all men by these presents that I Jasper Hardison, Elizabeth Ellis, John Hardison, heirs of Joshua Hardison, heirs of Jesse Hardison, Jesse Hardison, James Hardison and Judah Roundtree heirs, have constituted made and appointed & by these presents, do constitute and appoint our Loving Friend Frederick Hardison our true and Lawful Attorney for us - in the name and Stead, and to our use, to ask, demand, Sue for, levy Recover and Receive all such Sums and Sums of money, debts, rents, goods, wears, dues, accounts & other Demands Whatsoever, which are and shall be due, owing, payable and belonging to us, or detained from us, any manner ways or means Whatsoever by our Cousin Robert Hardison Decsd giving and granting and Granting unto our said Attorney by these presents our free & whole power strength and Authority in and about the prems to have use & take all Lawful means and ways in our name for the Recovery thereof & upon the Receipt of any such debts, dues, or Sums of Money aforsd Acquiters or other Sufficient discharges for us and in our names to make Seal and Deliver & Generally All and every other act & acts, Items and Things, devise & devises in the whatsoever, needful & necessary to be done in and about the prems for us and in our name to do Execute & perform, as fully Largely and Amply to all intents and purposes as we our selves might or could do if we were personally present or as if the matter required more special authority than is hereby given and attorneys one or more under our names for the purpose aforsd to make and constitute & again at pleasure Revoke, Ratify, Allowing and holding, for firm and effectual all and whatsoever our said Attorney shall Lawfully do in & about the Prems by Virture hereof. In witness wereof we have hereunto set our hands & Seals the 25th day of August in the year of our Lord 1803 in the 28th year of the Independence of the United States. Jasper Hardison Elizabeth Ellis J. Roundtree, Guardian to W. Hardison Elizabeth (x) Hardison Leevina (x) Hardison Eales (x) Hardison WIT Fred. Hardison, Jos. Ellis, Jacob Askins, John Windley Hyde County Nov. Term 1804. The due Execution of this power of Attorney was duly p'd in Court by the oath of John Windley and Evidence thereto let be R'd. At Ben Foreman Clk R'd 22nd of Feb. 1805 pr Henry Clark P.R.
hello i am doing family genaology. i am in search of information on GREENE BUDD who was born in 1829 in lenoir county, n.c. he married JANE ELIZABETH HEATH also born in lenoir co, in 1827. they had at least one child ELEXER BUDD who was born also in lenoir co, n.c. i am also looking for information on FERRIBE, FARABY, FARBY, pronounced FARRABIE, SURNAME HEATH also born in lenoir co, nc born around 1870.
Whew, has Sloan been busy. She has posted a BUNCH of new Bibles on Duplin and lots of them have Lenoir connections. You need to go check them out. Great job Sloan and also to Guy who posted them. martha