This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GAGE, GULLICK Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iVB.2ACI/2399 Message Board Post: Hi Anita, Thanks for replying. I am looking for any proof of residency from 1700's through 1830 or so of either the GAGE or GULLICK family names. Thanks again, Catherine
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iVB.2ACI/2390.1 Message Board Post: Catherine, I missed the auction, but...if you tell me the names/s you are looking for, I will check the books at the Gaston/Lincoln Library for you.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iVB.2ACI/2397.1 Message Board Post: I can't tell you how to get a copy of the abstracted court minutes, but if you can tell me more specifically what you are looking for, I will check the abstract books in the Gaston/Lincoln library.
Hi, I am searching for the burial place of Mark and Enna Owens. The information I have is that they were living in Lincolnton at the time of their death. Also, Enna's mother might also be burried close also. Her name is Viola Fettinger. Any help would be greatly appreciated! I am here in Oliver Springs, Tn Where Enna Lou and her mother, were from. Their surnames are Booth. again, Thanks, J. Dewayne White [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iVB.2ACI/2398 Message Board Post: Is anybody else having trouble going online at Heritage Quest Online thur the Library. I been trying to go online here but it keep asking for username and password. Thank for any help. William
I have John E. [Johannes Seigle] Seagle II 24 Sep 1765-27 Aug 1830 Lincoln County, NC buried in Daniel's Evangelical Reformed Church Cemetery with wives, Barbara Ascherbrenner (no data on her) and wife Susannah Clay m. 27 Nov 1792 Lincoln Co., NC & two kids, Gen. Daniel Seagle b. 1796 and Sarah "Sallie" Seagle b. 1809 who m. Solomon Yoder in 1832. John's are parents shown as John [Seigle] Seagle, Jr. c. 1740-after 1810 Lincoln Co., NC & wife, Margaret [Whisenhunt] Whisenant d/o John Adam Whisenhunt & Anna Barbara Unknown, c.1745-after 1800 Lincoln Co., NC. According to Lorena Shell Eaker's "German-Speaking People West of the Catawba River...., pp. 374,375, 471, etc., John, Jr.'s parents were John [Cheagle/Seigle] Seagle, Sr. & Elizabeth Unknown. Ann Propst, Brevard, NC -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 11:29 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [NCLINCOLN] Re: John Seagle This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iVB.2ACI/1913.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My Johann Sigel, Jr. was b. 24 Sep 1765- d. 26 Aug 1830 and his wife Barbara Ashenbrenner, his father Johannes (Seagle) Sigel b. Abt. 1716 - d. 28 Apr 1780 and wife Margaret Reep. ==== NCLINCOL Mailing List ==== ==== LINCOLN Co., NC Mailing List ==== Sharing information on Historic Lincoln Co., NC For further info, see www.rootsweb.com/~nclincol/nclincoln.htm Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Drake Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iVB.2ACI/2397 Message Board Post: Can someone tell me where/how to acquire the Abstract of Lincoln Co. Court Minutes, have been published through 1812 by Katherine Sullivan and Anne Williams McAllister Regards, Troy Drake......
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Speagle, Lentz, Jarret Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iVB.2ACI/1913.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Garry, so close but so far. The names look OK at first, in that I do have Johannes Speagle but he married Sarah Nan Jarret, and their son, also John married a Mary Lentz. That is not to say they couldn't have had other wifes, but ......
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iVB.2ACI/101.1 Message Board Post: I am the granddaughter of Sallie Boyles Baxter. Marsha. The Children of the marriage were: Ben Frank, the oldest married Neva Hoyle and they had 3 children, Leona, Norma, and Larry Ben, Frontis married Nell Proctor and they had the following children: John Dathy, Becky, Gary,Frieda, Jane, Nancy. Frontis died in the 90's Pearl Baxter did not marry, was a nurse in Hickory for a long career and died in 1974, I think. Ralph Baxter, my father married Sarah Newton and they had 4 children, Marsha Ann, Jean, Jerry and Sarah Lynn. Wayne Baxter was killed in WW11. He married but had no children. Fariel Baxter married Dot but had no children Kern Baxter married and had one son Sherrill My dad was the last to die on March 1, 2003 Sherrill is not one of Sallie's Children. He is the only son of George Kern Baxter. All are buried at Bess Chapel UMC except Frontis who is bury in the cemetary in Fallston.
I transcribed and posted the will of the Conrad Weaver of Lincoln Co. on the Genweb Lincoln Co. archives. Also there are the will of Nancy Wesson Weaver and her estate settlement. I will transcribe the Estate Settlement of Conrad Weaver as I have time and let you know when it is posted. The link for the will is below. If you go up a level and just look at wills you will find the other documents mentioned above. Happy New Year! Lynn Wesson Chapel Hill, NC http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/lincoln/wills/weaver04.txt
OK Folks, We have a new ballgame going! Michael Pflatermiller was on ship President at Philadlephia 27 Sep 1752 He is listed in Trinity Lutheran Church Records of Lancaster Co., PA from Mercklingen in Wurttemburg when he m. 14 Sept 1762 Margaret Probst from Langenkandel. No further information on her or any children. In the same church records, Christina Binder b. 28 Oct 1756 bp 10 April 1757, dau of Leonhardt and Catherine Haug Binder. sp was Michael Flattermiller and Christina Schwanger. This is Miles Philbeck's Bender/Painter/Deck family in Rutherford Co. In the early '90s Miles did a thorough work-up on this particular family in Old Tryon Gen. Soc. Bulletin, some of which is in German Speaking People. LC,NC DB 16: 298 -7 Feb 1792 Michael Fladdermiller made a deed to Conrad Weaver of 200A for a Bond of Maintenance given to him by Conrad Weaver This would be the same land that Michael purchased from Valentine and Catherina Mauney on 18 April 1771, land that was granted to Valentine on 25 Apr 1767. I read this deed many years ago, but have forgotten the details of the Maintenance Bond and if it's in my files it's not readily available to me. This would be Deed Book I of Old Tryon/Lincoln Co. Actually the suspected ties to Conrad Weaver may be through the Fladdermiller/Bender trail back into PA. (There are Zimmerman/Carpenter connections here too) Could he have been Michael's stepson? Just a thought. Someone did a work-up on Michael several yers ago, can't recall who just now. Now that I have stirred up this can of worms to get everyone started out on the New Year, I wish all of you the very best...<GRIN> It's a beautiful day here in NE TN Hope the same for you. Lorena ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert and Sue Carpenter" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 2:24 PM Subject: Re: [NCLINCOLN] Re: Conrad, Susan, and Mary WEAVER Dear listers, While I have never researched the Conrad Weaver family, his proximity to the Carpenters has created some interest and involvement. I have always suspected that Conrad Weaver was descended from the Weber family of Lancaster County, PA, most probably from Earl Township This was a very large Weber/Weaver family which was there very early. The Webers of PA were neighbors of the Zimmermans and I have always suspected that Conrad somehow came to NC with either the Zimmmermans/Carpenters, Blancks/Plonks, or Manis/Mauneys. All these families were also from Lancaster County and also settled nearby in NC. The story about Conrad being an orphan is very possibly true. The inability of researchers to get beyond him suggests something amiss about his lineage. I would doubt the part of the weaving mill. In 1760 most cloth and clothes were made either at home or by a skilled craftsman, a weaver, and then sold to others. Robert Carpenter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynn E.Wesson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 11:12 AM Subject: RE: [NCLINCOLN] Re: Conrad, Susan, and Mary WEAVER > Do you have any thoughts or ideas on the parents of the other > Conrad > Weaver, who was first married to Elizabeth Jacobs and second to > Nancy > Wesson? He died in 1840 and is buried with first wife in Lincoln > Co. in the > Morris Cox cemetery. [Second wife Nancy wesson Weaver is buried in > Old White > Church cemetery in Lincolnton.] He was born about 1760. I have > heard a > legend that he was abandoned as an infant and was named Conrad > Weaver > because he was left at a weaving mill, but this just doesn't sound plausible > for 1760---were there weaving mills in that time? If anyone has > any > information please post! > > Thanks--- > Lynn Wesson > Chapel Hill, NC > > -----Original Message----- > From: L Eaker [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 10:40 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [NCLINCOLN] Re: Conrad, Susan, and Mary WEAVER > > > This Conrad Weaver, son of Jacob, was married to Elizabetha > Margaretha Hahn, daughter of Johannes and Agnes Langlin Hahn. They > are all buried in row 17 of Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in > Catawba > Co. The dates and the names are the same on the tombstone. Their > children were: > Elizabeth, d. single > Sarah m. John B. Whitener > Saloma m. Joseph Fisher as his secong wife > John C. m. Elizabeth Hildebrand > David m. Sarah Lowman and moved to GA > Jacob m.(1) Christina Yoder m.(2) Fanny Fisher > Absalom m.Catherine Dietz > > See "German Speaking People West Of The Catawba River in NC" for > more > > Lorena > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Derick Hartshorn" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 10:00 AM > Subject: Re: [NCLINCOLN] Re: Conrad, Susan, and Mary WEAVER > > > At 11:59 AM 12/30/2004, Lynn E. Wesson, M.D. wrote: > >Who were Conrad Weaver's parents?? > >Lynn Wesson > >Chapel Hill, NC > > 1. :Jacob WEAVER was born (est.) 1740 and died before Oct 1789. > Jacob was > the pioneer Weaver to settle in what is now the Catawba and Lincoln > County > area of North Carolina. They lived in the area where Startown is > currently > located. His will,, dated 5 Apr 1788 names wife and children. > Executors > were son Conrad and Martin Speagle. > > Jacob WEAVER and Margaretha (_____) were married about 1762. > :Margaretha > (_____) died after 1788. Theyn had the following known children: > > +2 i. :Conrad WEAVER (born on 25 Sep 1763). > 3 ii. :Eve WEAVER was born. 9 May 1794, Eve > Weaver sold > 100 acres on Anthony's Mill Creek willed to her by > her father Jacob Weaver, which was granted > to him > 28 Oct 1782. > Lincoln County Deed Book 17:233. > +4 iii. :Mary Christina WEAVER. > +5 iv. :Jacob WEAVER Jr.. > > > --Derick > > > > ==== NCLINCOL Mailing List ==== > ==== LINCOLN Co., NC Mailing List ==== > Sharing information on Historic Lincoln Co., NC > For further info, see www.rootsweb.com/~nclincol/nclincoln.htm > Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page > > > > > ==== NCLINCOL Mailing List ==== > ==== LINCOLN Co., NC Mailing List ==== > Sharing information on Historic Lincoln Co., NC > For further info, see www.rootsweb.com/~nclincol/nclincoln.htm > Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page > > > > ==== NCLINCOL Mailing List ==== > ==== LINCOLN Co., NC Mailing List ==== > Sharing information on Historic Lincoln Co., NC > For further info, see www.rootsweb.com/~nclincol/nclincoln.htm > Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page > ==== NCLINCOL Mailing List ==== ==== LINCOLN Co., NC Mailing List ==== Sharing information on Historic Lincoln Co., NC For further info, see www.rootsweb.com/~nclincol/nclincoln.htm Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page
Dear listers, While I have never researched the Conrad Weaver family, his proximity to the Carpenters has created some interest and involvement. I have always suspected that Conrad Weaver was descended from the Weber family of Lancaster County, PA, most probably from Earl Township This was a very large Weber/Weaver family which was there very early. The Webers of PA were neighbors of the Zimmermans and I have always suspected that Conrad somehow came to NC with either the Zimmmermans/Carpenters, Blancks/Plonks, or Manis/Mauneys. All these families were also from Lancaster County and also settled nearby in NC. The story about Conrad being an orphan is very possibly true. The inability of researchers to get beyond him suggests something amiss about his lineage. I would doubt the part of the weaving mill. In 1760 most cloth and clothes were made either at home or by a skilled craftsman, a weaver, and then sold to others. Robert Carpenter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynn E.Wesson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 11:12 AM Subject: RE: [NCLINCOLN] Re: Conrad, Susan, and Mary WEAVER > Do you have any thoughts or ideas on the parents of the other Conrad > Weaver, who was first married to Elizabeth Jacobs and second to Nancy > Wesson? He died in 1840 and is buried with first wife in Lincoln Co. in the > Morris Cox cemetery. [Second wife Nancy wesson Weaver is buried in Old White > Church cemetery in Lincolnton.] He was born about 1760. I have heard a > legend that he was abandoned as an infant and was named Conrad Weaver > because he was left at a weaving mill, but this just doesn't sound plausible > for 1760---were there weaving mills in that time? If anyone has any > information please post! > > Thanks--- > Lynn Wesson > Chapel Hill, NC > > -----Original Message----- > From: L Eaker [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 10:40 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [NCLINCOLN] Re: Conrad, Susan, and Mary WEAVER > > > This Conrad Weaver, son of Jacob, was married to Elizabetha > Margaretha Hahn, daughter of Johannes and Agnes Langlin Hahn. They > are all buried in row 17 of Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in Catawba > Co. The dates and the names are the same on the tombstone. Their > children were: > Elizabeth, d. single > Sarah m. John B. Whitener > Saloma m. Joseph Fisher as his secong wife > John C. m. Elizabeth Hildebrand > David m. Sarah Lowman and moved to GA > Jacob m.(1) Christina Yoder m.(2) Fanny Fisher > Absalom m.Catherine Dietz > > See "German Speaking People West Of The Catawba River in NC" for more > > Lorena > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Derick Hartshorn" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 10:00 AM > Subject: Re: [NCLINCOLN] Re: Conrad, Susan, and Mary WEAVER > > > At 11:59 AM 12/30/2004, Lynn E. Wesson, M.D. wrote: > >Who were Conrad Weaver's parents?? > >Lynn Wesson > >Chapel Hill, NC > > 1. :Jacob WEAVER was born (est.) 1740 and died before Oct 1789. > Jacob was > the pioneer Weaver to settle in what is now the Catawba and Lincoln > County > area of North Carolina. They lived in the area where Startown is > currently > located. His will,, dated 5 Apr 1788 names wife and children. > Executors > were son Conrad and Martin Speagle. > > Jacob WEAVER and Margaretha (_____) were married about 1762. > :Margaretha > (_____) died after 1788. Theyn had the following known children: > > +2 i. :Conrad WEAVER (born on 25 Sep 1763). > 3 ii. :Eve WEAVER was born. 9 May 1794, Eve > Weaver sold > 100 acres on Anthony's Mill Creek willed to her by > her father Jacob Weaver, which was granted > to him > 28 Oct 1782. > Lincoln County Deed Book 17:233. > +4 iii. :Mary Christina WEAVER. > +5 iv. :Jacob WEAVER Jr.. > > > --Derick > > > > ==== NCLINCOL Mailing List ==== > ==== LINCOLN Co., NC Mailing List ==== > Sharing information on Historic Lincoln Co., NC > For further info, see www.rootsweb.com/~nclincol/nclincoln.htm > Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page > > > > > ==== NCLINCOL Mailing List ==== > ==== LINCOLN Co., NC Mailing List ==== > Sharing information on Historic Lincoln Co., NC > For further info, see www.rootsweb.com/~nclincol/nclincoln.htm > Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page > > > > ==== NCLINCOL Mailing List ==== > ==== LINCOLN Co., NC Mailing List ==== > Sharing information on Historic Lincoln Co., NC > For further info, see www.rootsweb.com/~nclincol/nclincoln.htm > Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page >
Do you have any thoughts or ideas on the parents of the other Conrad Weaver, who was first married to Elizabeth Jacobs and second to Nancy Wesson? He died in 1840 and is buried with first wife in Lincoln Co. in the Morris Cox cemetery. [Second wife Nancy wesson Weaver is buried in Old White Church cemetery in Lincolnton.] He was born about 1760. I have heard a legend that he was abandoned as an infant and was named Conrad Weaver because he was left at a weaving mill, but this just doesn't sound plausible for 1760---were there weaving mills in that time? If anyone has any information please post! Thanks--- Lynn Wesson Chapel Hill, NC -----Original Message----- From: L Eaker [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 10:40 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [NCLINCOLN] Re: Conrad, Susan, and Mary WEAVER This Conrad Weaver, son of Jacob, was married to Elizabetha Margaretha Hahn, daughter of Johannes and Agnes Langlin Hahn. They are all buried in row 17 of Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in Catawba Co. The dates and the names are the same on the tombstone. Their children were: Elizabeth, d. single Sarah m. John B. Whitener Saloma m. Joseph Fisher as his secong wife John C. m. Elizabeth Hildebrand David m. Sarah Lowman and moved to GA Jacob m.(1) Christina Yoder m.(2) Fanny Fisher Absalom m.Catherine Dietz See "German Speaking People West Of The Catawba River in NC" for more Lorena ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derick Hartshorn" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 10:00 AM Subject: Re: [NCLINCOLN] Re: Conrad, Susan, and Mary WEAVER At 11:59 AM 12/30/2004, Lynn E. Wesson, M.D. wrote: >Who were Conrad Weaver's parents?? >Lynn Wesson >Chapel Hill, NC 1. :Jacob WEAVER was born (est.) 1740 and died before Oct 1789. Jacob was the pioneer Weaver to settle in what is now the Catawba and Lincoln County area of North Carolina. They lived in the area where Startown is currently located. His will,, dated 5 Apr 1788 names wife and children. Executors were son Conrad and Martin Speagle. Jacob WEAVER and Margaretha (_____) were married about 1762. :Margaretha (_____) died after 1788. Theyn had the following known children: +2 i. :Conrad WEAVER (born on 25 Sep 1763). 3 ii. :Eve WEAVER was born. 9 May 1794, Eve Weaver sold 100 acres on Anthony's Mill Creek willed to her by her father Jacob Weaver, which was granted to him 28 Oct 1782. Lincoln County Deed Book 17:233. +4 iii. :Mary Christina WEAVER. +5 iv. :Jacob WEAVER Jr.. --Derick ==== NCLINCOL Mailing List ==== ==== LINCOLN Co., NC Mailing List ==== Sharing information on Historic Lincoln Co., NC For further info, see www.rootsweb.com/~nclincol/nclincoln.htm Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page ==== NCLINCOL Mailing List ==== ==== LINCOLN Co., NC Mailing List ==== Sharing information on Historic Lincoln Co., NC For further info, see www.rootsweb.com/~nclincol/nclincoln.htm Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page
This Conrad Weaver, son of Jacob, was married to Elizabetha Margaretha Hahn, daughter of Johannes and Agnes Langlin Hahn. They are all buried in row 17 of Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery in Catawba Co. The dates and the names are the same on the tombstone. Their children were: Elizabeth, d. single Sarah m. John B. Whitener Saloma m. Joseph Fisher as his secong wife John C. m. Elizabeth Hildebrand David m. Sarah Lowman and moved to GA Jacob m.(1) Christina Yoder m.(2) Fanny Fisher Absalom m.Catherine Dietz See "German Speaking People West Of The Catawba River in NC" for more Lorena ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derick Hartshorn" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 10:00 AM Subject: Re: [NCLINCOLN] Re: Conrad, Susan, and Mary WEAVER At 11:59 AM 12/30/2004, Lynn E. Wesson, M.D. wrote: >Who were Conrad Weaver's parents?? >Lynn Wesson >Chapel Hill, NC 1. :Jacob WEAVER was born (est.) 1740 and died before Oct 1789. Jacob was the pioneer Weaver to settle in what is now the Catawba and Lincoln County area of North Carolina. They lived in the area where Startown is currently located. His will,, dated 5 Apr 1788 names wife and children. Executors were son Conrad and Martin Speagle. Jacob WEAVER and Margaretha (_____) were married about 1762. :Margaretha (_____) died after 1788. Theyn had the following known children: +2 i. :Conrad WEAVER (born on 25 Sep 1763). 3 ii. :Eve WEAVER was born. 9 May 1794, Eve Weaver sold 100 acres on Anthony's Mill Creek willed to her by her father Jacob Weaver, which was granted to him 28 Oct 1782. Lincoln County Deed Book 17:233. +4 iii. :Mary Christina WEAVER. +5 iv. :Jacob WEAVER Jr.. --Derick ==== NCLINCOL Mailing List ==== ==== LINCOLN Co., NC Mailing List ==== Sharing information on Historic Lincoln Co., NC For further info, see www.rootsweb.com/~nclincol/nclincoln.htm Our thanks to RootsWeb for hosting this list and web page
Thanks, but I believe that you may be referring to the other Conrad Weaver who was in Catawba Co. Lynn -----Original Message----- From: Derick Hartshorn [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 10:00 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [NCLINCOLN] Re: Conrad, Susan, and Mary WEAVER At 11:59 AM 12/30/2004, Lynn E. Wesson, M.D. wrote: >Who were Conrad Weaver's parents?? >Lynn Wesson >Chapel Hill, NC 1. :Jacob WEAVER was born (est.) 1740 and died before Oct 1789. Jacob was the pioneer Weaver to settle in what is now the Catawba and Lincoln County area of North Carolina. They lived in the area where Startown is currently located. His will,, dated 5 Apr 1788 names wife and children. Executors were son Conrad and Martin Speagle. Jacob WEAVER and Margaretha (_____) were married about 1762. :Margaretha (_____) died after 1788. Theyn had the following known children: +2 i. :Conrad WEAVER (born on 25 Sep 1763). 3 ii. :Eve WEAVER was born. 9 May 1794, Eve Weaver sold 100 acres on Anthony's Mill Creek willed to her by her father Jacob Weaver, which was granted to him 28 Oct 1782. Lincoln County Deed Book 17:233. +4 iii. :Mary Christina WEAVER. +5 iv. :Jacob WEAVER Jr.. --Derick
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kiser, Bess, Carpenter, Cox, Abernathy, Huss, Hoyle, Dales, Froneberger, Huffsteler, McCurg, Sides, Houser, Leonhardt, Hallman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iVB.2ACI/911.1009.5.2 Message Board Post: Adam and Sarah Bess Kiser had eleven children: Catherine b. 3 June 1780 d. 15 April 1864 m. Frederick Carpenter John Kiser b. 12 Feb. 1782 d. 5 Feb. 1809 Joseph Kiser b. 8 June 1784 d. 22 Feb. 1809 Hannah Kiser b. 22 June 1786 d. 8 March 1809 Mary Kiser b. 16 April 1788 d. 9 July 1873 m. 1st Jonas Carpenter 2nd George Hovis II Sally Kiser b. 31 Jan. 1790 d. 21 Feb. 1809 Polly Kiser b. 21 Dec. 1791 m. Thomas Carpenter Susannah Kiser b. 25 Oct. 1796 d. 25 June 1875 m. Daniel Pasour Ruth Kiser b. 30 Oct. 1798 m. Washington Clark Minnie Jemimah Kiser b. 27 Jan. 1800 m. Josua Clark Samuel Kiser b. 2 Feb. 1802 d. 6 May 1855 m. Susan Carpenter My Great Uncle, Clyde Kiser, and Great Aunt, Alna Kiser, wrote that John, Joseph, Hannah, and Sally died of typhoid fever in 1809. This information is found in their book KISER-CARPENTER CHRONICLE. Perhaps your Joseph Kiser is descended from Joseph Kiser, son of Lawrence Kiser I and wife Sarah. Joseph is the brother of Adam Kiser. I believe I have a copy of this Joseph Kiser's estate record and will check for the names of any children documented in the records. My line from Adam and Sarah Bess Kiser is through their youngest son, Samuel.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mitchum, Reynolds, Best Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iVB.2ACI/911.1009.5.1.1 Message Board Post: Do you have any information regarding Louisa Best, of Lincoln County, NC? We have tried to learn, for many years, identity of her parents and/or siblings She married my grgrgrandfather, Logan Mitchum, in that county in 1829. Logan was one of 13 children of Nathaniel Mitchum, 1780-1838 and Jemima Reynolds Mitchum, also married in Lincoln County in 1801. One of their neighbors was Paul Kistler. Thank you. Alta Mitchem Durden
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mitchem/um, Seagle, Best/Bess, Reynolds Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iVB.2ACI/1913.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Narcissa Mitchem/um Seagle, b. Lincoln County, NC abt 1828, wife of Alfred Seagle, (d. at Gettysburg), had one son named John Seagle. Narcissa was last of 13 children born to Nathaniel Mitchum, 1780-1838, and Jemima Reynolds Mitchum in Lincoln County, N.C. One of their sons, Logan Mitchum, b. abt. 1805, same place, and Louisa Best, were my grgrgrandparents. One of their neighbors was Paul Kistler. Do you have any information on any of these people? Thank you. Alta Mitchem Durden
At 11:59 AM 12/30/2004, Lynn E. Wesson, M.D. wrote: >Who were Conrad Weaver's parents?? >Lynn Wesson >Chapel Hill, NC 1. :Jacob WEAVER was born (est.) 1740 and died before Oct 1789. Jacob was the pioneer Weaver to settle in what is now the Catawba and Lincoln County area of North Carolina. They lived in the area where Startown is currently located. His will,, dated 5 Apr 1788 names wife and children. Executors were son Conrad and Martin Speagle. Jacob WEAVER and Margaretha (_____) were married about 1762. :Margaretha (_____) died after 1788. Theyn had the following known children: +2 i. :Conrad WEAVER (born on 25 Sep 1763). 3 ii. :Eve WEAVER was born. 9 May 1794, Eve Weaver sold 100 acres on Anthony's Mill Creek willed to her by her father Jacob Weaver, which was granted to him 28 Oct 1782. Lincoln County Deed Book 17:233. +4 iii. :Mary Christina WEAVER. +5 iv. :Jacob WEAVER Jr.. --Derick
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iVB.2ACI/1913.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My Johann Sigel, Jr. was b. 24 Sep 1765- d. 26 Aug 1830 and his wife Barbara Ashenbrenner, his father Johannes (Seagle) Sigel b. Abt. 1716 - d. 28 Apr 1780 and wife Margaret Reep.