RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Previous Page      Next Page
Total: 6080/9565
    1. [NCLENOIR] Turner/Gragg/Richard
    2. Stephanie
    3. Posted on: Lenoir Co. NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Lenoir/10697 Surname: Turner, Gragg, Richard ------------------------- I am trying to find information on Louise Gragg who had a daughter in Lenoir County named Alma Aunitta Richard. She married John William McKinley Turner. Any information at all would be most appreciated.

    05/14/2001 09:42:58
    1. [NCLENOIR] Re: Hines marriages
    2. Martha Marble
    3. This person is not on the list so note the forward. >Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 04:53:54 -0700 >X-From_: Ewroland@aol.com Mon May 14 04:53:53 2001 >From: Ewroland@aol.com >Old-Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 07:53:37 EDT >To: CGT714@aol.com, HINES-L@rootsweb.com, NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com, > NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com, NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com, mommaj@juno.com, > iaicher@alaska.net, jhamlet@attglobal.net, Annewall@wilmington.net, > hinesn.itt@afwtf.navy.mil, edieanne@onslowonline.net, > jimmyfleming@coastalnet.com >X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 139 >X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list >Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: Hines marriages >X-Envelope-To: NCLENOIR-L > >In a message dated 5/13/01 9:46:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time, CGT 714 writes: > ><< Bride: Nancy Boytte--Groom: Eli Hines > Bond Date: 11 Sep 1835 > County: Duplin Record #: 01 041 > Bondsman: Felix X Jones Witness: James Dickson > Bond #: 000041762 >> >This couple was my GG Grandparents. His father was William Hines and his >mother was Sarah Vann. I haven't been able to go any further back than this >generation. I don't think this William Hines was the son of Joel Hines - the >names I have for their children don't match up. > >Some of my Hines relatives married into the Grady family - I'll have to get >out my Hines records and see if any of the rest of these Hines marriages >match. > >Eugenia Roland, Hillsborough NC > >

    05/14/2001 02:32:06
    1. [NCLENOIR] Re: website update
    2. SSNEUSE
    3. Just a note to let everyone know that the website SSNEUSE (South Side of the Neuse River) has been formed from several different peoples research on these families. Although the page is dedicated to the families from the south side there will be information posted that pertains to all of Lenoir County and it's surrounding neighbors. A group of us have come together to try and post all our research. The page will be updated frequently and documents will also be forwarded to the County Archives sites as time permits. We hope that this will help bridge some of our brick walls and maybe give someone another avenue to look at. Thanks SSNEUSE Group

    05/13/2001 05:00:17
    1. [NCLENOIR] Hines marriages
    2. Can anyone place a family for these Hines marriages . Thank you all Good luck Bride: Nancy Boytte--Groom: Eli Hines Bond Date: 11 Sep 1835 County: Duplin Record #: 01 041 Bondsman: Felix X Jones Witness: James Dickson Bond #: 000041762 Bride: Rebecca Canady--Groom: Stephen M Hines Bond Date: 18 Jan 1849 County: Duplin Record #: 01 041 Bondsman: Charles M. Ogle Witness: B. F. Grady Bond #: 000041766 Bride: Elizabeth Hines--Groom: William Blain Bond Date: 26 Mar 1852 County: Duplin Record #: 01 006 Bondsman: Joseph W Outlaw Witness: B F Grady Bond #: 000041155 Bride: Molsey Hines--Groom: John M Turner Bond Date: 14 Oct 1851 County: Duplin--Record #: 01 083 Bondsman: Alexander Grady Witness: B F Grady Bond #: 000042488 Bride: Caroline Croom--Groom: Stephen Hines Bond Date: 06 Dec 1837 County: Lenoir Record #: 01 002 Witness: Lewis C Desmond Bond #: 000070599 Bride: Elizabeth Graddy--Groom: William Hines Bond Date: 22 Sep 1825 County: Duplin Record #: 01 041 Bondsman: H. Kornegy Bond #: 000041767 **Believed to be the son of JoelHines & Patience Gulley.CGT Bride: Julia Y Hines--Groom: John Munden Bond Date: 31 Aug 1857 County: Johnston Record #: 01 148 Witness: Thos D Snead CL Bond #: 000069015 Marriage Date: 31 Aug 1857 Performed By: B A Wellons, Justice of the Peace **Believed to ne the dau. of Joel Hines Jr & Julia Smith.CGT. Bride: Julia Smith---Groom: Joel Hines, Jr Bond Date: 13 Aug 1831 County: Duplin Record #: 01 041 Bondsman: Joel Hines, Sr Witness: Daniel Hines Bond #: 000041763 Bride: Nannie Hines--Groom: Silas Hollowell Bond Date: 30 Jul 1863 County: Johnston Record #: 01 101 Bondsman: Thos D Snead, C Bond #: 000068265 Marriage Date: 30 Jul 1863 Performed By: W D Holt, Justice of the Peace Bride: Mary B Hines--Groom: Charles Brinkley Bond Date: 20 Dec 1836 County: Stokes Record #: 01 034 Bondsman: William R Lovil Witness: M Breedlove Bond #: 000137529 Bride: Mary Elizabeth Hines-Groom: Luney Roberts Bond Date: 04 Apr 1857 County: Stokes Record #: 02 257 Bondsman: Martin L Patter Witness: James M Dearmin Bond #: 000141185 Marriage Date: 07 Apr 1857 Performed By: James M Dearmin, Justice of the Peace Bride: Mary O Hines--Groom: Charles Barbour Bond Date: 09 Sep 1850 County: Bertie Record #: 01 003 Bondsman: John R. Mc Glau Bond #: 000002440 Bride: Mary S Hines--Groom: Christopher Sommersett County: New Hanover Record #: 01 103 Bond #: 000088894 Marriage Date: 13 Nov 1856 Performed By: A Paul Repiton, Minister of the Gospel Bride: Susan Hines--Groom: John Goor Bond Date: 26 Nov 1833 County: Duplin Record #: 01 032 Bondsman: John Blanched; Susan Hinds Witness: Jno. Watkins, Bond #: 000041617 Bride: Susan Hines--Groom: William Gully Bond Date: 24 Mar 1829 County: Duplin Record #: 01 036 Bondsman: Willis Hins Witness: Jas Pearsall CL Bond #: 000041687 Performed By: James Dickson Bride: Zilpha Hines--Groom: Richard Norman Bond Date: 01 Mar 1835 County: Duplin Record #: 01 064 Bondsman: John Farior Witness: James Dickson Bond #: 000042151 Bride: Betsey Kornegay--Groom: Thomas Price Bond Date: 21 Jan 1823 County: Duplin Record #: 01 070 Bondsman: Jesse Hines Witness: Jas Pearsall, C Bond #: 000042251 Bride: Nancy McCardy--Groom: Daniel Hines Bond Date: 20 Jan 1829 County: Duplin Record #: 01 041 Bondsman: Henry Swinson Witness: Jas. Pearsall Bond #: 000041764 Performed By: James Dickson Bride: Nancy Winders--Groom: Lewis Hines Bond Date: 15 Nov 1828 County: Duplin Record #: 01 041 Bondsman: Samuel Winders Witness: Jas. Pearsall Bond #: 000041765 Bride: Nancy Hines---Groom: Henry A Barnes Bond Date: 28 May 1830 County: Nash Record #: 01 007 Bondsman: William Harrell Witness: B H Blount Bond #: 000085273 Bride: Nancy Hines--Groom: Hardy W Hatton Bond Date: 12 May 1823 County: Nash Record #: 01 061 Bondsman: John Watkins Bond #: 000086037 Bride: Nannie Hines--Groom: Silas Hollowell Bond Date: 30 Jul 1863 County: Johnston Record #: 01 101 Bondsman: Thos D Snead, C Bond #: 000068265 Marriage Date: 30 Jul 1863 Performed By: W D Holt, Justice of the Peace Bride: Patiance Hines--Groom: John Flemen Bond Date: 10 Apr 1787 County: Duplin Record #: 01 029 Bondsman: John Southerlan Witness: W. Dickson, (C Bond #: 000041562 Bride: Rebecca Hines--Groom: Dickson Grantham Bond Date: 24 Feb 1831 County: Wayne Record #: 01 002 Bondsman: Joseph Brady Witness: P Hooks Bond #: 000163805 Bride: Mary J Moore--Groom: Joel Hines Bond Date: 20 Dec 1854 County: New Hanover Record #: 01 050 Witness: Saml R Bunting Bond #: 000088099 Marriage Date: 9 Jan 1855 Performed By: George W Wallace, Minister of the Gospel Thank you all for any help you can give on these marriages Christine Grimes Thacker

    05/13/2001 03:46:44
    1. [NCLENOIR] Re: website update
    2. SSNEUSE
    3. Sorry for the wrong url address. This is the correct one for SSNEUSE http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ssneuse Pat

    05/13/2001 03:34:42
    1. Re: [NCLENOIR] Rest of Hardee family
    2. Martha Marble
    3. >Resent-Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 16:00:46 -0700 >X-Original-Sender: evw2@bellsouth.net Sun May 13 16:00:46 2001 >Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 18:56:31 -0400 >From: Elizabeth Whitaker <evw2@bellsouth.net> >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en]C-INFOAVE (Win95; U) >X-Accept-Language: en,de-DE >Old-To: Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> >Old-CC: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [NCLENOIR] Rest of Hardee family >To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/459 >X-Loop: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: NCLENOIR-L-request@rootsweb.com >Resent-Bcc: > >I have a Hardy/ee I can't find. Welcome to the crowd. I have no clue. You are referring to the David Hardee book. Be careful - there is some excellent information and some wrong information. The name Hugh indicates Bertie Co. Martha I've been looking for info on the >Elizabeth Hardy who married John Whitaker (c. 1745-1823) in >eastern North Carolina (maybe southeastern Virginia) approximately >1763. Elizabeth is in the NSDAR Patriot Index (1990) as John's >first wife and I have a copy of membership papers on John giving >the names of their children, but I can't find *anything* on >*her* parents. (btw, this is the John who served in the N.C. >legislature and is in the Patriot Index for Patriotic Service.) > >I corresponded with Ima some years ago about her, and I've also >checked a Hardee book. (The name of the book escapes me, but >it's very comprehensive.) I've also checked all the Hardy and >Hardee web sites I've heard of. Several Elizabeths but none >are mine. > >I'm descended from Elizabeth and John through their son, >Hugh Hardy Whitaker (1765-1849), who was my ggrandfather >Whitaker's ggrandfather. (We've got some *long* generations >in my family.) Hugh married a Polly Perry and went with her >family to the Pendleton District of South Carolina. Hugh >was a Methodist class leader as well as a carpenter. At least >one of their kids migrated to Tennessee. > >Elizabeth Whitaker >evw2@bellsouth.net >P.O. Box 2147 >Easley, SC 29640 > >

    05/13/2001 01:26:16
    1. [NCLENOIR] Check out Woodmen of the World/Omaha Woodmen Life Insurance Society
    2. Martha Marble
    3. She used the wrong address so am forwarding. <A HREF="http://www.woodmen.com/">Click here: Woodmen of the World/Omaha Woodmen Life Insurance Society</A> >Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 15:59:41 -0700 >X-From_: KaUzGr@aol.com Sun May 13 15:59:41 2001 >From: KaUzGr@aol.com >Old-Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 18:59:41 EDT >Subject: Check out Woodmen of the World/Omaha Woodmen Life Insurance Society >To: abhk@digital.net, NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailer: AOL 6.0 for Windows US sub 10520 >X-Diagnostic: Already on the subscriber list >X-Diagnostic: 89 KaUzGr@aol.com 32752 KaUzGr@aol.com >X-Envelope-To: NCLENOIR-L > > <A HREF="http://www.woodmen.com/">Click here: Woodmen of the World/Omaha Woodmen Life Insurance Society</A> > >

    05/13/2001 01:23:28
    1. Re: [NCLENOIR] Rest of Hardee family
    2. Elizabeth Whitaker
    3. I have a Hardy/ee I can't find. I've been looking for info on the Elizabeth Hardy who married John Whitaker (c. 1745-1823) in eastern North Carolina (maybe southeastern Virginia) approximately 1763. Elizabeth is in the NSDAR Patriot Index (1990) as John's first wife and I have a copy of membership papers on John giving the names of their children, but I can't find *anything* on *her* parents. (btw, this is the John who served in the N.C. legislature and is in the Patriot Index for Patriotic Service.) I corresponded with Ima some years ago about her, and I've also checked a Hardee book. (The name of the book escapes me, but it's very comprehensive.) I've also checked all the Hardy and Hardee web sites I've heard of. Several Elizabeths but none are mine. I'm descended from Elizabeth and John through their son, Hugh Hardy Whitaker (1765-1849), who was my ggrandfather Whitaker's ggrandfather. (We've got some *long* generations in my family.) Hugh married a Polly Perry and went with her family to the Pendleton District of South Carolina. Hugh was a Methodist class leader as well as a carpenter. At least one of their kids migrated to Tennessee. Elizabeth Whitaker evw2@bellsouth.net P.O. Box 2147 Easley, SC 29640

    05/13/2001 12:56:31
    1. [NCLENOIR] website update
    2. SSNEUSE
    3. SSNEUSE website has been updated. Please come by and check us out. http://www.freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ssneuse Thanks, Pat

    05/13/2001 09:58:20
    1. [NCLENOIR] roots in Lenoir
    2. susan prince
    3. Posted on: Lenoir Co. NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Lenoir/10696 Surname: Brooks, Bonner ------------------------- BROOKS or BONNER Searching for records on George Thomas Brooks, Lena Brooks Bonner, who might have moved to Washington County, James Brooks and James' son and daughter, Jimmy and Mildred. Believe George Thomas was born approximately 1860-1875 in Lenoir County.

    05/13/2001 08:08:41
    1. Re: [NCLENOIR] WOW library?
    2. Rose Parks
    3. I wrote once to an address (might be able to find the letter?) about a ancestor who had a Woodman of the World cemetery marker. They told me that once the insurance had paid off, and everything finalized, the papers were destroyed, not kept on file. I do not know for sure, but that is what they told me. Rose Parks

    05/13/2001 07:44:17
    1. [NCLENOIR] WOW library?
    2. Ann Kahn
    3. Hi, would anyone have used this reference:there is alleged to be old files kept by the Woodmen of the World which a person can research. Where is it located? Thanks, Ann

    05/13/2001 01:11:28
    1. [NCLENOIR] hill/turner
    2. harriet lemaster
    3. Posted on: Lenoir Co. NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Lenoir/10695 Surname: hill, turner ------------------------- Looking for link to Winnie (Hill)Ferrell and husband Joe Ferrell ,Living in Pink Hill(Lenior Co) Winnie was born in 1892 in S.C.Daughterof John N Hill And Mary Roberson.They were in Pink Hill in the 1950-60s

    05/12/2001 06:27:03
    1. [NCLENOIR] Re: Farmer
    2. Martha Marble
    3. John, I am cc this to the Greene and Lenoir Co lists because there are several Farmer researchers. What little we know about the early Farmers in old Dobbs Co is the result of research of Ima Mewborn but I don't have copies of all her notes. Have not had time to backtrack into Edgecombe Co. As far as I know, there was only one Farmer family in the area unless there was another one we do not know about. Jesse Farmer bc 1765 moved to Dobbs Co from Edgecombe Co. He was a Quaker and lived in that area of Dobbs that became Lenoir, not Greene. He was murdered. How do you know that your Elizabeth Green Farmer was born in Greene - then Dobbs - County? It is possible that Jesse had a sister who moved with him - they were about the same age. To our knowledge Jesse only had two children, but might have had more - Polly and William. There was another Farmer family in Jones Co but not sure if Ima ever connected them. Does anyone know if there was an earlier Farmer family and if so could you assist John. To my knowledge he is not on the lists. Martha At 11:57 AM 5/12/01 EDT, you wrote: >I am looking for any information of the family of Elizabeth Green Farmer, b >1770 Green Co/. NC and died 1852 in Jefferson Co Ga. In 1795, she married >Frederick Jordan, b ca 1766 in Lenoir Co, and died 1835 in Jefferson Co., Ga. > >Thank you > >John

    05/12/2001 07:58:05
    1. [NCLENOIR] Herrings
    2. Rose Parks
    3. In the Wayne Co. Archives (Gravestone Inscriptions) is Benjamin Herring 1818-1858 who married Chloe A.G. Pippen 1825-1902. Is their only child Elisha who is listed as son who only lived 16 years? There are several other Herrings listed but none say sons or daughters of above. Any help appreciated, Rose Parks Researching in Dobbs County: BRIGHT, CURLEE, HERRING, HOOKER, LASSITER, UZZELL, WIGGINS AND ALLIED FAMILIES. RParks102@msn.com

    05/12/2001 07:54:01
    1. [NCLENOIR] Priority Lookup - Richmond Virginia - James Fairfax Will 1739
    2. Fairfax, Dan
    3. I truly believe Allen Fairfax has summarized our FAIRFAX dilemma from Virginia>North Carolina>South Carolina Migration ... focusing on JAMES FAIRFAX, circa 1739, Virginia.... If somebody out there could bless a whole bunch of people by doing a lookup of James Fairfax's Will of 1739 in the Richmond, Virginia archives ... us FAIRFAX folks may be able to close the circle of "Our never-ending" story ... PPPUUHH-LLLEEAAASEE?? ...{:) THANKS IN ADVANCE for any possible consideration and contribution to the discussion below! Please reply to dfairfax@nespower.com <mailto:dfairfax@nespower.com> .... yours truly, Dan Fairfax, Nashville, Tennessee. Dan Fairfax 2629 Somerset Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37217 dfairfax@nespower.com <mailto:dfairfax@nespower.com> ========================= -----Original Message----- From: Allen Fairfax [mailto:fairfaxa@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 12:08 AM To: DFairfax@nespower.com Subject: Calvin Jernigan, etc. Dan, Lots of info today to digest ... right now, responding to the Calvin Jernigan query ... it seems to me that Calvin Jernigan was the Jernigan living near Hugh "Fox" in the 1870 Horry county census ... I don't have my copies of those census records here ... but, I believe I sent you a photocopy of the page with Hugh "Fox" on the census , so (unless your files are as disorganized as mine), perhaps you can see if Calvin is there ...I may be completely wrong about this .... Also, Mary Ann Fairfax ... I do have a record of her from early on in my research ... I have also looked at parish records at St. Phillips church in Charleston, and she and Zachariah got married shortly after they got off the boat from England ... their baby was baptized a few days later ..... :) All the Jernigan stuff !!!!! I have had a feeling that a lot of people in the Dobbs/Wayne area named their sons Needham after Needham Bryan ... Fairfax: we have James Fairfax on a rent roll in Virginia in 1704 and his will in 1739 (a high priority is to eyeball this will ... guess it is in Richmond?? do you think we could find someone to do a "lookup"?)... a Peter Fairfax was baptized in London in 1702, and a Peter Fairfax is listed as a ship's passenger arriving in Virginia in 1702 (was he just a baby coming over as the son of James?) .... we have further records of Peter in 1740?? receiving a settlement on some account?? from someone's estate (in Virginia) ... we then have Peter Fairfax in 1769 and 1780 tax lists in Dobbs county ... near Loftins and Jernigans ... Cornelius Loftin is the ancestor of the Loftins who lived near Peter Fairfax, and Cornelius lived near James Fairfax in Accomack county, Virginia ... now, we also have John Fairfax showing up on a tax list in Northampton county in 1780 (NC) ... then, we have evidence of a bunch of Fairfaxes serving in the NC continental line ... Frederic! k Fairfax (who survived the war), William Fairfax (who did not, his heir listed as Lewis Fairfax), Dormand and Herrenton Fairfax (who did not survive, heirs listed as John and Daniel, in 1797, Johnston county ... which may have been part of Dobbs county before that county disintegrated! I think this John and/or Daniel migrated to New Orleans ... to be proven as soon as I have an hour or two to spend at NARA) ... we have an Olive Fairfax in 1790 Northampton county, witnessing a will of someone named Bass ... we have Nedom Fairfax in a will in 1793 in Bladen county, with Jernigans who came from near Peter Fairfax in Dobbs.... we have Walter Fairfax showing up in Caswell county in 1800 (near Northampton?) ... he may be there in 1790 as well, but the 1790 Caswell county census records were lost ... lastly, we have Micajah Fairfax showing up in 1800 Bladen .... So, we have all kinds of possibilities of sons and grandsons of Peter ... if all the above Peter's are the same, then Peter would have been in his late 70s when he died during the War ... Micajah would most likely be a grandson?? and his father would be: .......maybe we need a strategy of ruling out the "weakest links" and whoever is left gets to be Micajah's father?? a guess is that Micajah's mother re-married, after her husband, one of those Fairfaxes who died during the War ... Northampton county, NC, is right below Nansemond county, VA (Jernigan primordial ooze country)... I just got in from giving an exam up in Maine, and am too tired to go to bed!!! so, pondering this as I get sleepier ....see ya .. Allen P.S. do we know if the Walter Fairfax census record in 1800 had male children listed?? > > >====================== > > > From: Ann Bishop [mailto:angel@strato.net] >Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 10:23 PM >To: dfairfax@nespower.com >Subject: Interest > > > >Dan, > I was told by two people that you had some information about Calvin >Jernigan b.1807 In Horry Co. S.C. I received an invitation to visit your >site from Marion B. McGee who said you might be able to help me. I might be >related to you through my Strickland ancestors, but am right now trying to >find out the pedigree of Calvin Jernigan. >That is the main interest I am perusing right now. > >Lola Ann J. Bishop _____ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com <http://explorer.msn.com>

    05/11/2001 02:18:48
    1. [NCLENOIR] Re: Free Press URL
    2. Martha Marble
    3. Well, they say they are going to keep the URL up. I like to check the obits. URL is http://www.kinston.com/ > >Thank you for the update. I am, unfortunately, very aware of the past >problems with the Kinston.com site. Our sister company, >Cityjunction.com, has been working hard on a complete revision of >Kinston.com. This revision launched Monday and you should find it >complete and current. Thank you for your interest. > >

    05/10/2001 03:22:58
    1. Re: [NCLENOIR] Kinston Free Press Permission
    2. Martha Marble
    3. These are the two people to thank. I have also done so and more might be most helpful. Might also be helpful to encourge them to start a Genealogical Column. Those of us on the list could do it and it might bring some documents out of lock boxes locally. Might also encourage the Historical Association to do Vol 11 of the Heritage Book. Martha From what Pat sent Maureen Saltzer <Maureen_Saltzer@link.freedom.com> The contact at > the Free Press is Patrick Holmes, associate publisher. He can be reached > at Patrick_Holmes@link.freedom.com. Please do not hesitate to contact >From: Patty Day <paday.geo@yahoo.com> >Subject: Re: [NCLENOIR] Kinston Free Press Permission > >Please add my thanks to Pat also. What a great research opportunity this will >be for those of us who live so far away. Is there and email address so we can >send the Free Press a thank you.? Pat your efforts are very much appreciated. >Patty > >--- Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> wrote: >> Pat has obtained permission from the Free Press to post genealogical >> information from their paper prior to 1939. That would include the >> Industrial Issue which was published in 1906. Anything since that time >> would have to be obtained item by item. >> >> Good work, Pat!!!! >> >> 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!? >Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices >http://auctions.yahoo.com/ > >

    05/09/2001 03:14:25
    1. [NCLENOIR] found new site
    2. Rick Mayes
    3. Posted on: Lenoir Co. NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/Lenoir/10694 Surname: ------------------------- Has anyone in Lenoir County come across listings of Bible records published in FAMILY PUZZLERS, the weekly genealogy magazine edited by Mary Bondurant Warren from 1964 until 1998? I thought that HERITAGE PAPERS went out of business when Mrs. Warren stopped publishing Puzzlers the end of 1998. Not so!! I recently found the new websites for HERITAGE PAPERS as well as for FAMILY PUZZLERS, TNG, the monthly magazine edited by Mrs. Warren's daughter Amy Warren Sanders! Most of the items that Heritage Papers used to advertise in their annual catalog are still available, including back issues of the quarterly magazines GEORGIA GENEALOGIST and CAROLINA GENEALOGIST, lots of historic maps, as well as source materials for Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia. Some bound volumes of Family Puzzlers are still available. For Heritage Papers, go to http://www.galaxymall.com/books/heritagepapers For Family Puzzlers, The Next Generation, go to http://www.galaxymall.com/books/familypuzzlers I just thought you'd like to know! Rick Mayes Leitchfield, KY

    05/09/2001 02:07:00
    1. [NCLENOIR] birth mother
    2. Janet Sturla (Gills)
    3. Posted on: Lenoir Co. NC Query Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/NC/Lenoir/10693 Surname: Homer, Myrtle, Norma, Gills ------------------------- I am looking for birth mother and family Gills. Norma Lee born 1929 or 1930. She is my mother. I was born in 1947 in Ohio,Akron People's Hospital. May have half brother.

    05/09/2001 01:00:38