Posted on: Lenoir Co. NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Lenoir/10703 Surname: ------------------------- Searching for information on Eligah Corbett, Jr. (b. Feb. 07, 1860 & d. Dec. 12, 1930). It appears that Eligah died in Lenor Co., and was burried in Wayne Co. (Vincent Cemetery on S.R. 1003). Eligah was married to Louise Woodard (b. Apr. 26, 1865 & d. Apr. 15, 1926), she is also burried in Wayne Co. It is beleived that their children were Lalie, James, Alton, Mark, Rhode, Herman and Lydia Corbett. Mark Corbett married Clair and Lydia Corbett married Long (could be first name or last?). Louise Woodard's father was Henry Woodard. If anyone can help with this line of Corbett's, they can e-mail me at: glewisjr@ec.rr.com George
Posted on: Lenoir Co. NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Lenoir/10702 Surname: ------------------------- Searching for information on Eligah Corbett, Jr. (b. Feb. 07, 1860 & d. Dec. 12, 1930). It appears that Eligah died in Lenor Co., and was burried in Wayne Co. (Vincent Cemetery on S.R. 1003). Eligah was married to Louise Woodard (b. Apr. 26, 1865 & d. Apr. 15, 1926), she is also burried in Wayne Co. It is beleived that their children were Lalie, James, Alton, Mark, Rhode, Herman and Lydia Corbett. Mark Corbett married Clair and Lydia Corbett married Long (could be first name or last?). Louise Woodard's father was Henry Woodard. If anyone can help with this line of Corbett's, they can e-mail me at: glewisjr@ec.rr.com George
Posted on: Lenoir Co. NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Lenoir/10700 Surname: Barfield, Stroud ------------------------- I was recently given information that my Great Grandfather Lemuel Stroud was buried with his first wife Charity Barfield in the Barfield Family Cemetary. I was curious as to where the Barfield Cemetary is located.
The grandson Abraham Enloe must be the one who married Susannah Hardee and died in Pitt Co. > >Now what is the chance that there was a Silverthorne/Enloe marriage in Baltimore and one in Hyde Co in the next generation and there is not a connection? > >Steve Bradley's Early NC SS Records > >Hyde Co - Sepr 1761 >William Caron estate - securities were Abram Inloss, and Jno Silverthorn > >Abraham of Pitt was dec between Feb & May of that year - was this another one? > >Will of Baily McCarty - 5 Mar 1751 - Hide Co - mentions land he bought from Nicholas Boody and William Inloe in the Great Neck in Currituck > >BINGO > >Will of Gilford Silverthorn - 5 Feb 1737/1738 prob 7 March 1737 - Son John - GRANDSON ABRAHAM ENLOE - GRANDAUGHTER ELIZABETH ENLOE - daughter Mary - no last name - son Sanastin (sic) - wife Jean >WIT Roger (x) Mason, Nickles (x) Booty, John Mason > >probated in Hyde County > >Too bad he did not name his son in law unless it was William. > >*** > >Craven Co - Abstracts of Deed Book 1 & 5 > >22 Dec 1751 - Will of Sabastin Silverthorne - Hyde Co - wife Mary, children - JOhn, Lydia, Agness the plantation that William Inloes lives on, Sarah - he had a number of items in his possession that belonged to Inloe - a mention of Abraham Easters > >Martha
Posted on: Lenoir Co. NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Lenoir/10699 Surname: Barfield, Howard, Green, Koonce, Webber, Nethercutt, Grady ------------------------- Rebecca Ann Hardy Barfield could possibly be the sister of Barbara Hardy Hines. Rebecca is the daughter of Jessie and Betsy J. Outlaw Hardy. Alex J. Barfield, Rebecca's husband, is the son of Merritt Barfield and Chelley Nethercutt Barfield. Isaac Barfield (1881-1886) is the child of Alex and Rebecca H. Barfield. You didn't give dates for the K. L. Barfield. I have a Lenoir County Cemetery book. Will check it and my Barfield file for K. L.
Our thoughts and prayers are with listmember Pat, whose husband, Bobby, lost his battle with cancer on Wednesday. Pat lives next to the Caswell Cemetery and was involved with the Dig this past fall. Martha
Being a bit determined to try and solve the problems with the Col John Hardee daughter Susannah and her husbands Abraham Enloe and maybe Major Croom, have put some feelers out on the Enloe family. Found a lady with a large Enloe database but not the ones in Pitt Co. On the other hand the names Abraham and John run down the line, they went from Md - some to western NC and some to SC and they are missing a John and Abraham of the right ages. Tied into the Enloes in Maryland are the Silverthorns and LEggets. I know there were Silverthorns in eastern NC - but not sure where. Also think there were LEggetts. Does anyone know anything about either early family - ie 1700 - 1750 and where they were in eastern NC? Thanks Martha
Posted on: Lenoir Co. NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Lenoir/10698 Surname: hill, turner ------------------------- Looking for desendents of George Macon Turner and Winnie (Hill)Turner lived in Pink Hill (Lenior Co) in the 1950-60s
Howdy! The wrap around function of email cuts off some of the address string ...{:( When you see an address, check for a continuation of the string on the next line. http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/ http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/transcripts/15_37TN .html [typically the ".../15_37TN.html" is "Wrapped" to next line...{:)...] If it looks like it, then selectively "Copy/paste" the whole string into a new email letter or simply into a "Forwarded" version of the same email with the addressee being back "to your email address". Don't send the email just click on the web site address and when you get there save it as a favorite....{:) Then go back to your "simulated" NEW EMAIL or FORWARDED Email and either send it or delete it ...{:) Games are tough to play when they don't tell you the rules....{:( Good Luck!!! Dan Fairfax Nashville, Tennessee ====================== -----Original Message----- From: Elizabeth Roebuck [mailto:aroebuck@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 7:20 AM To: DFairfax@nespower.com Subject: Re: [NCLENOIR] A. G. Jarnigan - 1863 Civil War When I go to this site. Rootsweb says is no longer a site > >A. G. Jarnigan is near the bottom ... a bunch of North Carolina Names >...{:) > ========== http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/ ========== >Confederate States Army Casualties >15th & 37th TN Infantry Vols. At Chicamauga, GA Sept. 19-20, 1863 >National Archives & Records Administration M836-4 >Transcribed by Billy Markland > > > >List of Casualties in the 15th & 37th TN Vols. commmanded by Col. R.L. >Tyler >in the Battle of Chickamauga (GA) >Sept 19 & 20, 1863. > > > > >COMPANY K > >Killed > >Capt. A. [G.?] JARNIGAN >Corp. C.P. JOHNSTON >
>Resent-Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 13:26:29 -0700 >X-Original-Sender: BJMarkland@aol.com Tue May 15 13:26:29 2001 >Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 16:26:23 EDT >From: BJMarkland@aol.com >Subject: OOPS-NC Line Correct URL >Old-To: <NCMARTIN-L@rootsweb.com>, <MARKLAND-L@rootsweb.com>, > <NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com>, <ncnr@yahoogroups.com>, > <tnjohnson@yahoogroups.com>, <NCROWAN-L@rootsweb.com> >X-Mailer: Unknown (No Version) >To: NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/554 >X-Loop: NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: NCDOBBS-L-request@rootsweb.com >Resent-Bcc: > >Somehow, still tying to figure out how, I added a parenthesis mark & period at the end of the URL. The correct URL is: >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation > >I just cut and pasted that one and it worked. Sorry about the confusion and don't worry, I am much more careful with my transcripts than I am with URLS! > >Humbly eating crow, > >Billy > >
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Actually he has done several Dobbs Rev. War Pensions that are not his folks and they are posted on the archives site. He intends to do more as time allows. Martha >Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 12:07:49 -0600 >X-From_: DFairfax@nespower.com Tue May 15 12:07:48 2001 >From: "Fairfax, Dan" <DFairfax@nespower.com> >To: "'Rebecca Hill'" <mrhill@eastlink.net>, > NCLENOIR > <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com>, NCGREENE <NCGREENE-L@rootsweb.com>, > "Fairfax, Dan" <DFairfax@nespower.com> >Old-Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 13:07:46 -0500 >X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list >Subject: {not a subscriber} RE: [NCLENOIR] NC Continental Officers List >X-Envelope-To: NCGREENE-L > >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/transcrp/revidx.h >tml > >It only pertains to Billy's folks ...{:( > > > >MARKLAND and ALLIED FAMILIES RESOURCES > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---- > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---- > >Not all the families contained in this section are related to the Markland >Line. Many are records I found dealing with the counties in which Marklands >lived or I found too interesting to pass up. > > > >Revolutionary War Pension Application Transcripts > > > > > >BRIGHT >. >. >. >. >. > > > > >Dan > > >================ > >-----Original Message----- >From: Rebecca Hill [mailto:mrhill@eastlink.net] >Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 12:02 PM >To: NCLENOIR; NCGREENE; Fairfax, Dan >Subject: Re: [NCLENOIR] NC Continental Officers List > > >Dan, > >I had the same problem you did in accessing that site, but determined that >the following is what works. I had to use Edit, Copy, and Paste to put this >in the address box of my browser to avoid typing it out. Apparently, the >line we should have been able to click on contained extraneous words and >symbols. > >RHill > >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/ > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Fairfax, Dan" <DFairfax@nespower.com> >To: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:51 AM >Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] NC Continental Officers List > > >> What web site has the "At my site, is a transcript of an Officer's >> Proceedings taken 2/6/1782. It >> provides a snapshot of the current officers of the NC Continental Line at >> that time." ...? >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> Dan Fairfax >> Nashville, Tennessee >> >> dfairfax@nespower.com >> >> ================================ >> >> > >
Hello Billy, You did good .... "Table of Contents" transition then "History" did the trick ...{:) We just tend to skin the cat differently sometimes ... hopefully without killing it ...? ...{:) You have done good work and we all appreciate your excellent service of sharing this AWESOME information. GO FORTH AND DO GOOD!!! ...{:) best regards, Dan Fairfax Nashville, Tennessee =========================== -----Original Message----- From: BJMarkland@aol.com [mailto:BJMarkland@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:26 PM To: DFairfax@nespower.com Subject: Re: Transcript Dan, honestly I am a bit confused, not an abnormal occurrence, about what you are asking. The link you have goes to the page of the Revolutionary Pension Applications. The link to get to the main site is: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/ Click on Transcripts, then History and the Rev. Officers list is dated 2/6/1782. Did that answer your question?? Best of wishes, Billy
A. G. Jarnigan is near the bottom ... a bunch of North Carolina Names ...{:) ================================================= http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/transcripts/15_37TN .html ======================================================= Confederate States Army Casualties 15th & 37th TN Infantry Vols. At Chicamauga, GA Sept. 19-20, 1863 National Archives & Records Administration M836-4 Transcribed by Billy Markland List of Casualties in the 15th & 37th TN Vols. commmanded by Col. R.L. Tyler in the Battle of Chickamauga (GA) Sept 19 & 20, 1863. FIELD & STAFF Killed Adj. Jno B KENT Col. Sgt. Henry HUFFMASTER Wounded Col. R.C. TYLER Slightly Lt. Col. R. Dudley FRAYSER Slightly Maj. J.W. WALL Slightly Col. Sgt. Jno McFARLAND Severely COMPANY A Killed Pvt. [C?] A. NELSON Pvt. Rcd REAGOR Pvt. J.R. YATES Wounded Lt. W.S. RAY Slightly Lt. S.[I.?] POWELL Slightly Sgt. J.W. HART Slightly Sgt. J.W. LEACH Slightly Corp. W.H. LEACH Slightly Pvt. J.F. MITCHELL Slightly Pvt. J. Riley Prince Slightly Pvt. A. PRINCE Slightly Pvt. J.M. RUTHERFORD Slightly Corp. J.G. GUNN Severely Pvt. B. [ARASS?] Severely Pvt. J.A. [BIRCH?] Severely Pvt. C.E. RAY Severely COMPANY B Killed Pvt. R. MAPLES Pvt. J. LANG Pvt. W. MILLER Pvt. J. BARNARD Wounded Pvt. J.R. JOHNSON Slightly Pvt. J. COLE Slightly Lt. Col. J.C. McKECHAN Severely Sgt. A.S. McCAMPBELL Severely Sgt. R.B. POSEY Severely Pvt. A. CAMPBELL Severely Pvt. F.M. HATFIELD Severely Pvt. R. MASON Severely COMPANY C Wounded Lt. J.D. HUDGINS Slightly Corp. J.C. SHANNON Slightly Corp. J.C. REED Slightly COMPANY D Wounded Sgt. ? ? MORGAN Slightly Pvt. J.A. DARRELL Slightly Pvt. J. KEEF Slightly Pvt. J.H. WATTS Slightly Lt. J.D. HUDGINS Severely Sgt. J.M. BALDWIN Severely Pvt. S. [CONLEY?] Severely Pvt. S. [COATS?] Severely Pvt. J. MOBLEY Severely COMPANY E Killed Lt. J.C. GRAYSON Wounded Sgt. R.W. MIDDLETON Slightly Pvt. S. [SASSIER?] Slightly Pvt. W. LEDBETTER Slightly Pvt. [A.?] RICH Slightly Pvt. W.V. RICH Severely Pvt. J.J. COLLIER Severely Pvt. A.B. SIMMONS Severely Pvt. J.G. SOUTHALL Severely Pvt. A.W. LEIVIS Severely COMPANY F Killed Sgt. G.W. SHAFER Wounded Corp. J.W. TICE Severely Corp. J.N. FERGUSON Severely Pvt. A.S. WATKINS Severely Pvt. C.A. WATKINS Severely COMPANY G Wounded Sgt. S. McCONKEY Slightly Pvt. F.M. WILSON Severely Pvt. T.H. DUFF Severely Pvt. W.R. BRASSHAM Severely Pvt. S.J. McCONKEY Severely COMPANY H Killed Pvt. E.F. [CLARK?] Pvt. J. [WARWICK?] Wounded (Transcriber's Note: only 3 privates were listed specifically as Severely wounded, the rest did not have the severity of their wounds stated. I am assuming that means they were Slightly wounded but will leave the transcript as is) Capt. R.R. DONALDSON Lt. M.J. RICKERT Lt. H. MARSTON Sgt. W.C. McCORKLE Sgt. R. [LYON?] Corp. D. CARY Corp. W.T. PRICE Pvt. A.S. HINES Pvt. W.H. BURRIS Pvt. J.D. REARDON Pvt. ?. T?CHUDY Pvt. J.D. MERRIWEATHER Pvt. W.J. PIPKINS Pvt. D. McCARTY Pvt. S.M. BLANKENSHIP Pvt. A.G. MORRIS Severly Pvt. A. [SHEEG?] Severely Pvt. J. PIERCE Severely COMPANY I Killed Pvt. R. MORROW Pvt. [M.?] DORSAY Wounded Sgt. J. GALDEN Slightly Pvt. J. [?ASN?A] Slightly Pvt. M. KEENAN Slightly Lt. D. BRODDERICK Severely Sgt. P. [GRADY?] Severely Corp. J. RAYLER Severely Pvt. P. [J-faded text] Severely Pvt. P. [W-faded text] Severely Pvt. J.M. CARNICK Severely Pvt. A. O'CONNOR Severely Pvt. T. OATS Severely Pvt. F. RICE Severely Pvt. [P.?] FOLEY Severely Pvt. A. WELCH Severely Pvt. W. RYAN Severely COMPANY K Killed Capt. A. [G.?] JARNIGAN Corp. C.P. JOHNSTON Wounded Lt. W.R. [FOALDEN?] Slightly Pvt. E. CUNNINGHAM Slightly Pvt. W. [ROSENBADENT?] Slightly Pvt. J.B. McANALLY Slightly Pvt. A. Mc[?] Slightly Pvt. W. MOORE Slightly Pvt. Issaad RODGERS Slightly Pvt. W. LAWERY Slightly Pvt. W. VAUGHN Slightly Lt. J.R. ACUFF Severely Pvt. J. [ALLIASON?] Severely Pvt. S. COLLINS Severely R.A. Tyler Col. 15th & 37th Tenn. Vols. Jno. W. Farris Adj. =================================== -----Original Message----- From: Fairfax, Dan Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:11 PM To: Fairfax, Dan; 'Rebecca Hill'; 'NCLENOIR'; 'NCGREENE' Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] NC Continental Officers List http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/ Found it: "Transcripts" Go to his table of contents and click on "HISTORY" ...{:) ================================ Transcripts January 3, 1777 Samuel Kirkland to General Schuyler On Need For Interpreter Among Oneida Indians January 25, 1777 Samuel Kirkland to General Schuyler December 29, 1777 Moses Younglove's Account of Treatment of Prisoners of War Taken at Oriskany October 10, 1778 James Deane to Gen. Schuyler with Intelligence of Tory & Iroqouis Invasion October 15, 1778 James Deane to Volkert Douw On Prices of Goods Sent for Indian Trade January 26, 1779 Revolutionary Volunteers from Caswll County, NC September 18, 1780 William Preston to Martin Armstrong February 6, 1782 Return of the Officers of the North Carolina Line September 29, 1787 Van Swearingen Letter To Col. Butler On Capture Of His Son By Indians June 3, 1788 Report of the Officers of Washington District, NC Regarding Indian Attacks June 6, 1788 Dan Kennedy to General Jos. Martin July 10, 1788 Jos. Martin to Henry Knox May 10, 1789 Arthur Campbell to President Washington Sept. 19-20, 1863 Casualty List of the 15th & 37th TN Infantry at Chickamauga, GA
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/ Found it: "Transcripts" Go to his table of contents and click on "HISTORY" ...{:) ================================ Transcripts January 3, 1777 Samuel Kirkland to General Schuyler On Need For Interpreter Among Oneida Indians January 25, 1777 Samuel Kirkland to General Schuyler December 29, 1777 Moses Younglove's Account of Treatment of Prisoners of War Taken at Oriskany October 10, 1778 James Deane to Gen. Schuyler with Intelligence of Tory & Iroqouis Invasion October 15, 1778 James Deane to Volkert Douw On Prices of Goods Sent for Indian Trade January 26, 1779 Revolutionary Volunteers from Caswll County, NC September 18, 1780 William Preston to Martin Armstrong February 6, 1782 Return of the Officers of the North Carolina Line September 29, 1787 Van Swearingen Letter To Col. Butler On Capture Of His Son By Indians June 3, 1788 Report of the Officers of Washington District, NC Regarding Indian Attacks June 6, 1788 Dan Kennedy to General Jos. Martin July 10, 1788 Jos. Martin to Henry Knox May 10, 1789 Arthur Campbell to President Washington Sept. 19-20, 1863 Casualty List of the 15th & 37th TN Infantry at Chickamauga, GA -----Original Message----- From: Fairfax, Dan Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:08 PM To: 'Rebecca Hill'; NCLENOIR; NCGREENE; Fairfax, Dan Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] NC Continental Officers List http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/transcrp/revidx.h tml It only pertains to Billy's folks ...{:( MARKLAND and ALLIED FAMILIES RESOURCES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Not all the families contained in this section are related to the Markland Line. Many are records I found dealing with the counties in which Marklands lived or I found too interesting to pass up. Revolutionary War Pension Application Transcripts BRIGHT . . . . . Dan ================ -----Original Message----- From: Rebecca Hill [mailto:mrhill@eastlink.net] Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 12:02 PM To: NCLENOIR; NCGREENE; Fairfax, Dan Subject: Re: [NCLENOIR] NC Continental Officers List Dan, I had the same problem you did in accessing that site, but determined that the following is what works. I had to use Edit, Copy, and Paste to put this in the address box of my browser to avoid typing it out. Apparently, the line we should have been able to click on contained extraneous words and symbols. RHill http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fairfax, Dan" <DFairfax@nespower.com> To: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:51 AM Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] NC Continental Officers List > What web site has the "At my site, is a transcript of an Officer's > Proceedings taken 2/6/1782. It > provides a snapshot of the current officers of the NC Continental Line at > that time." ...? > > > Thanks, > > > Dan Fairfax > Nashville, Tennessee > > dfairfax@nespower.com > > ================================ > >
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/transcrp/revidx.h tml It only pertains to Billy's folks ...{:( MARKLAND and ALLIED FAMILIES RESOURCES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Not all the families contained in this section are related to the Markland Line. Many are records I found dealing with the counties in which Marklands lived or I found too interesting to pass up. Revolutionary War Pension Application Transcripts BRIGHT . . . . . Dan ================ -----Original Message----- From: Rebecca Hill [mailto:mrhill@eastlink.net] Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 12:02 PM To: NCLENOIR; NCGREENE; Fairfax, Dan Subject: Re: [NCLENOIR] NC Continental Officers List Dan, I had the same problem you did in accessing that site, but determined that the following is what works. I had to use Edit, Copy, and Paste to put this in the address box of my browser to avoid typing it out. Apparently, the line we should have been able to click on contained extraneous words and symbols. RHill http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fairfax, Dan" <DFairfax@nespower.com> To: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:51 AM Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] NC Continental Officers List > What web site has the "At my site, is a transcript of an Officer's > Proceedings taken 2/6/1782. It > provides a snapshot of the current officers of the NC Continental Line at > that time." ...? > > > Thanks, > > > Dan Fairfax > Nashville, Tennessee > > dfairfax@nespower.com > > ================================ > >
Dan, I had the same problem you did in accessing that site, but determined that the following is what works. I had to use Edit, Copy, and Paste to put this in the address box of my browser to avoid typing it out. Apparently, the line we should have been able to click on contained extraneous words and symbols. RHill http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fairfax, Dan" <DFairfax@nespower.com> To: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:51 AM Subject: RE: [NCLENOIR] NC Continental Officers List > What web site has the "At my site, is a transcript of an Officer's > Proceedings taken 2/6/1782. It > provides a snapshot of the current officers of the NC Continental Line at > that time." ...? > > > Thanks, > > > Dan Fairfax > Nashville, Tennessee > > dfairfax@nespower.com > > ================================ > >
What web site has the "At my site, is a transcript of an Officer's Proceedings taken 2/6/1782. It provides a snapshot of the current officers of the NC Continental Line at that time." ...? Thanks, Dan Fairfax Nashville, Tennessee dfairfax@nespower.com ================================
>Resent-Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 20:48:54 -0700 >X-Original-Sender: BJMarkland@aol.com Mon May 14 20:48:53 2001 >From: BJMarkland@aol.com >Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 23:48:35 EDT >Subject: NC Continental Officers List >Old-To: MARKLAND-L@rootsweb.com, mmarble@erols.com, ROWANROOTS-L@rootsweb.com, > ncnr@yahoogroups.com, NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com, tnjohnso@yahoogroups.com, > VAWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com, NCMARTIN-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 138 >To: NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/550 >X-Loop: NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: NCDOBBS-L-request@rootsweb.com >Resent-Bcc: > >At my site, is a transcript of an Officer's Proceedings taken 2/6/1782. It >provides a snapshot of the current officers of the NC Continental Line at >that time. I also, for the eastern North Carolinians amongst us, added a >list of Caswell County, NC Revolutionary volunteers estimated date 1/26/1779. > >The Link is <A >HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/">Markland & >Allied Families</A> ( >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~familyinformation/). Click on the >Transcripts link, then the History link to bring up the Table of Contents. >It is ordered by date. > >I am currently working on transcribing the Indexed list of the NC Continental >soldiers compiled by Secretary of State Hill's office from the original >rolls. So far, I have completed the D surnames for all 10 regiments. > >Hope this helps someone, > >Billy > >
Several list issues back, I saw some postings about Parrott D. Waters. There were two Parrott D. Waters, the elder was the one who md. Susan Jackson. His first wife was Nancy ____ whom I believe to have been Nancy Taylor. Parrott D. and Nancy Waters were my 3 gr. grandparents. Nancy Waters died in 1838 and he married Susan Jackson by about 1840. He and Susan had two known children-- Nancy A., b. 13 Apr 1841 who m. Blount Arthurs. The other daughter was Martha born about 1844. She died 14 Jan 1852. Parrott D. (the elder) Waters, his wife Susan, their two daughters Nancy and MArtha, his parents Asa and Elizabeth (House) Wiggins (she married Jesse Wiggins after Asa's death), a son of Parrott D. and Nancy Waters, William H. Waters are all buried at the Sullivan-Aldridge Cemetery at Institute in Lenoir Co. This William H. Waters md. Nancy Ann Arthur. He died at Petersburg, VA in 1862. He was a brother to my gr.gr. grandfather, Simon Peter Waters. The younger Parrott D. Waters, a grandson of the elder Parrot D. Waters, did live in the Wayne Co. area and I think is buried in Wayne Co. A few years back, I saw a query on the Wayne Co. site by an Asa Waters asking for info about this Parrott D. Waters. I wrote him and the email bounced back to me. Then I wrote to the Message Board and asked him if he saw it, to write to me. Still haven't heard from him. So I still don't know much of anything about this part of the family. There is another Waters that I have unaccounted for. A James R. Waters who m. Mary Elizabeth Dixon. He was born 27 Sep 1827 and died 4 Aug 1875. I have wondered if he was an older son of Parrott D. Waters, the elder. If so, there is quite a bit of time between him and the birth of Asa T. Waters, (1825 to 1832) which is possible, I guess. This Greene County cemetery that Nancy Waters is buried in has several unmarked graves in it. Hers was the only stone there. (I have a photo of the stone if anyone is interested). Kay Waters Sakaris