Sorry...forgot another one ...HOBSON , Sarah , b 22 Dec 1775 , NC who married Josiah WALLIS 31 Dec 1795....also ADAMS : Wayne Co TN Thanks....Malinda ----- Original Message ----- From: Malinda Jones <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 10:37 PM Subject: Fw: WALLIS/KEEVER/DOUTHITT/JOHNSTON/SMITH/ > > > Hello, > > I forgot one of my lines when I posted who I was searching for....sorry. > > WALLIS : ? > Rutherford Co ; Mecklenburg Co NC 1775 > Wayne CoTN 1827 >MS > 1860s > > KEEVER : Lincoln Co NC ....1780s > Catawba & Alexander Co NC mid 1800s > > DOUTHITT : Wilkes Co NC ...mid 1800s > > JOHNSTON : Lincoln Co NC early 1800s > > SMITH : Wilkes Co NC early 1800s > > MARTIN : Wilkes Co.NC...early 1800s > > Thank you, > Malinda Jones > > > >
Hello, I forgot one of my lines when I posted who I was searching for....sorry. WALLIS : ? > Rutherford Co ; Mecklenburg Co NC 1775 > Wayne CoTN 1827 >MS 1860s KEEVER : Lincoln Co NC ....1780s > Catawba & Alexander Co NC mid 1800s DOUTHITT : Wilkes Co NC ...mid 1800s JOHNSTON : Lincoln Co NC early 1800s SMITH : Wilkes Co NC early 1800s MARTIN : Wilkes Co.NC...early 1800s Thank you, Malinda Jones
More apologies if you are referring to my mentioning Worth Ray's book. I do not have the book, I only took a few notes from the book some years ago. Louise
Can anyone relate to the info below? Thanks. I have been using my Comptom Map software trying to get some new ideas on Henry Harris. The following is some of the things that I found: Eleanor Harris McCain and Hugh Mccain are buried in Waxhaw, Union Co. at Tirzah Presb. Church Cemetery. Tirzah Church Cemetary Road runs W from County Rd. 2100 to NC/Sc line. Highway 29 from SC intersects tirzah Rd. Near this area is a McCain Road. In 1790 two McCains, one Harris (John), one Yarborough and many Helms lived in Mecklenburg District 16, now city of Charlotte area. Many McCains lived in district 17 which is in Tirzah area. In 1790 most of this district 17, and going very near Beaverday Creek, was in SC. A Hugh McCain is listed as a buyer of James McCorkall's estate items on 28 Oct 1760, Edgecombe Co. NC. John Harris witnessed a deed 3 Nov 1750 Edgecombe Co. NC. There are many other names in Edgecombe County at this time that later appear in Mecklenburg NC and Kershaw Co. SC area (approximaty 50/75 miles from each other), and later still in SE AL. Eleanor Harris McCain and Hugh Mccain are buried in Waxhaw, Union Co. at Tirzah Presb. Church Cemetery. Tirzah Church Cemetary Road runs W from County Rd. 2100 to NC/Sc line. Highway 29 from SC intersects tirzah Rd. Near this area is a McCain Road. In 1790 two McCains, one Harris (John), one Yarborough and many Helms lived in Mecklenburg District 16, now city of Charlotte area. Many McCains lived in district 17 which is in Tirzah area. In 1790 most of this district 17, and going very near Beaverday Creek, was in SC. A Hugh McCain is listed as a buyer of James McCorkall's estate items on 28 Oct 1760, Edgecombe Co. NC. John Harris witnessed a deed 3 Nov 1750 Edgecombe Co. NC. There are many other names in Edgecombe County at this time that later appear in Mecklenburg NC and Kershaw Co. SC area (approximaty 50/75 miles from each other), and later still in SE AL. Eleanor Harris McCain and Hugh Mccain are buried in Waxhaw, Union Co. at Tirzah Presb. Church Cemetery. Tirzah Church Cemetary Road runs W from County Rd. 2100 to NC/Sc line. Highway 29 from SC intersects tirzah Rd. Near this area is a McCain Road. In 1790 two McCains, one Harris (John), one Yarborough and many Helms lived in Mecklenburg District 16, now city of Charlotte area. Many McCains lived in district 17 which is in Tirzah area. In 1790 most of this district 17, and going very near Beaverdam Creek, was in SC. The land that Henry sold to Israel Helms on 11 June 1847, Union Co., NC was located on the waters of Beaverdam Fork of Richardson Creek. This creek is in the central section of the county just below the town of Monroe. Union Co. NC, Deed Book 1, Page 511 - 11 June 1847, Henry Harris of Union to Israel Helms of same, for $119, sold 59 acres on the waters of Beaverdam Fork of Richardson Creek, Wit J. W. Smith. Acknowledged in Court July Term 1847. Little Richardson Creek flows SW from Lee Lake, near Federal Hwy 74 and SE suburbs of Monroe. Beaverdam Creek flows south from Richardson Creek, S of Monroe and W of County Hwy 207. It appears that Beaverdam Creek is less than 1 l/2 miles. Based upon the wording of the land transfer, land could be anywhere on this creek. Helms Shortcut road goes E and W intersecting with C207 and comes within a mile of Beaverdam Creek. A Hugh McCain is listed as a buyer of James McCorkall's estate items on 28 Oct 1760, Edgecombe Co. NC. John Harris witnessed a deed 3 Nov 1750 Edgecombe Co. NC. There are many other names in Edgecombe County at this time that later appear in Mecklenburg NC and Kershaw Co. SC area (approximaty 50/75 miles from each other), and later still in SE AL.
Would you mind looking for John Reed or any Keever in your book....and Johnston in Lincoln Co ? Thank you, Malinda Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: Joy Burkholder <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 2:20 AM Subject: Re: [NCMECKLE] Re: NORTONs of Mecklenberg > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > --------------0F8C65A467AA0FD2DAF586A0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Checked my "Sketches of Western NC" by Cyrus Hunter. No Nortons listed. There > is however a William Alston listed as a delegate to the Provintial Congress fom > Lincoln Co NC in Aug of 1775. No help except this is a source you can check > off your list. > Joy B. > PS You might check out Lincoln Co NC > > [email protected] wrote: > > > Louise, > > > > I seem to be on an never ending search for the parents etc of my g-g-g > > grandfather DR. SAMUEL EDWIN NORTON (1816-1877) who married JULIA JUSTINA > > ALSTON in Halifax Co, NC in 1837. > > > > In some Maryland records I found there was a NORTON family who emigrated > > from Maryland to Mecklenburg County, NC at the time of , or just after the > > Revolution. Do you have any NORTONS in your book? > > > > Thanks so much, > > > > Carole > > Caroline Burnett Cook > > daughter of > > Caroline Beasley Norton & Charles Archer Burnett > > > > > > --------------0F8C65A467AA0FD2DAF586A0 > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; > name="rjjerks.vcf" > Content-Description: Card for Joy Burkholder > Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename="rjjerks.vcf" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > begin:vcard > n:Burkholder;Joy > x-mozilla-html:FALSE > adr:;;;;;; > version:2.1 > email;internet:[email protected] > fn:Joy > end:vcard > > --------------0F8C65A467AA0FD2DAF586A0-- >
Wanda, Also you might check the Mecklenburg Gen Web page for a REv. James Stafford m. inthe 1820s. He was from Chesterfield, SC Linda Blackwelder ----- Original Message ----- From: Wanda <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 10:51 AM Subject: [NCMECKLE] marriage lookup > I need a lookup for James Stafford marriage 1783-1790, George Stafford > marriage 1810-1815, also John E. Mayton/Maton & Esther marriage 178801801. > Thank You > Wanda > >
Wanda, >From "Marriages of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1783-1868" by Brent Holcomb, p. 186: George Stafford to Jane Robb, bond date 16 Jan 1793....also a listing on same page for George Stafford & Tirza Alexander, bond date 19 May 1797....no James Stafford.There are a few other Staffords listed, i.e. Arthur, eli (2) and Franklin. Linda Blackwelder ----- Original Message ----- From: Wanda <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 10:51 AM Subject: [NCMECKLE] marriage lookup > I need a lookup for James Stafford marriage 1783-1790, George Stafford > marriage 1810-1815, also John E. Mayton/Maton & Esther marriage 178801801. > Thank You > Wanda > >
Mr Jesse O. McWhirter 61 Ellis Childress Rd. Fayetteville, Tennessee 37334 Home ( 931 ) 433-4273 E-Mail [email protected] vallnet.com I am searching for information on George Marlin/Marling who lived in Mecklenburg 1740-1780 lived near Buffalo and Coddle creek area.
Mr Jesse O. McWhirter 61 Ellis Childress Rd. Fayetteville, Tennessee 37334 Home ( 931 ) 433-4273 E-Mail [email protected] vallnet.com -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, January 01, 2000 9:35 PM Subject: [NCMECKLE] Seahorn/Blair >Looking for anything on twins John W. & Charles E. Seahorn/Sehorn/Seehorn >born 1808, in Mecklenburg Co. > >I have seen these surnames in my family do you have any connection to the McWhirter family in NC and Tn.? Jesse
I need a lookup for James Stafford marriage 1783-1790, George Stafford marriage 1810-1815, also John E. Mayton/Maton & Esther marriage 178801801. Thank You Wanda
Louise, I seem to be on an never ending search for the parents etc of my g-g-g grandfather DR. SAMUEL EDWIN NORTON (1816-1877) who married JULIA JUSTINA ALSTON in Halifax Co, NC in 1837. In some Maryland records I found there was a NORTON family who emigrated from Maryland to Mecklenburg County, NC at the time of , or just after the Revolution. Do you have any NORTONS in your book? Thanks so much, Carole Caroline Burnett Cook daughter of Caroline Beasley Norton & Charles Archer Burnett
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------0F8C65A467AA0FD2DAF586A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Checked my "Sketches of Western NC" by Cyrus Hunter. No Nortons listed. There is however a William Alston listed as a delegate to the Provintial Congress fom Lincoln Co NC in Aug of 1775. No help except this is a source you can check off your list. Joy B. PS You might check out Lincoln Co NC [email protected] wrote: > Louise, > > I seem to be on an never ending search for the parents etc of my g-g-g > grandfather DR. SAMUEL EDWIN NORTON (1816-1877) who married JULIA JUSTINA > ALSTON in Halifax Co, NC in 1837. > > In some Maryland records I found there was a NORTON family who emigrated > from Maryland to Mecklenburg County, NC at the time of , or just after the > Revolution. Do you have any NORTONS in your book? > > Thanks so much, > > Carole > Caroline Burnett Cook > daughter of > Caroline Beasley Norton & Charles Archer Burnett > > --------------0F8C65A467AA0FD2DAF586A0 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="rjjerks.vcf" Content-Description: Card for Joy Burkholder Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="rjjerks.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit begin:vcard n:Burkholder;Joy x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:[email protected] fn:Joy end:vcard --------------0F8C65A467AA0FD2DAF586A0--
YOUNG Helen Owensboro, Kentucky
Looking for anything on twins John W. & Charles E. Seahorn/Sehorn/Seehorn born 1808, in Mecklenburg Co.
thanks I am helping someone with Charleston, SC Young's. Joy
Worth Ray, in his book MECKLENBURG SIGNERS, p. 403, says: Buried in Bethlehem Churchyard, Union Co., NC: Charles E. Sehorn, 29 Sept 1808-18 June 1850 Mary Sehorn, his wife, 1814-1874 Margaret Sehorn, daughter, 1844-1855 [email protected] wrote: > > Looking for anything on twins John W. & Charles E. Seahorn/Sehorn/Seehorn > born 1808, in Mecklenburg Co. Louise Pettus
Mr Jesse O. McWhirter 61 Ellis Childress Rd. Fayetteville, Tennessee 37334 Home ( 931 ) 433-4273 E-Mail [email protected] vallnet.com -----Original Message----- From: Terri <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 9:34 PM Subject: [NCMECKLE] Jacob Baker >I'm looking for the parents of Jacob Baker. > >1. Jacob BAKER was born about 1805 in Mecklenburg, North Carolina. He died >24 Nov 1850 in Cabarrus Co, North Carolina and was buried in Ramah Presb. >Church Cemetery near Huntersville, NC. > >Ref: North Carolina Marriages >Jacob Baker m. Emeline Duese 10 Jan 1832 Mecklenburg, North Carolina > >Jacob married Evelyn Mary (DUESE) DEWEESE, daughter of William M DEWEESE and >Nancy (Allison?), on 10 Jan 1832 in Mecklenburg, North Carolina. Evelyn was >born 2 May 1813 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina. She died 20 May 1859 in >Cabarrus Co, North Carolina and was buried in Ramah Presb. Church Cemetery >near Huntersville, NC. > >Jacob and Evelyn had the following children: > >+ 2 M i John Allison BAKER was born about 1833 and died 15 Aug 1884. > 3 M ii William A. BAKER was born 1837 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina. >He died 10 Feb 1843 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina and was buried in >Ramah Presb. Church Cemetery near Huntersville, NC B3-10. > > 4 M iii Mathew A BAKER was born 1839 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina. He >died 3 May 1863 in Chancelorsville, Va (C.S.A.). > >Resided in Cabarrus Co. where he was a 22 Year old farmer when he enlisted >24 Jul 1861 in the Confederate Army. He was wounded at Sharpsburg, MD 17 Sep >1862. Rejoined his unit in Nov or Dec 1862 and was killed in >Chancelorsville,Va 3 May 1863. Place of burial unknown. > 5 F iv Nancy A.E. BAKER was born about 1842 in Mecklenburg Co, North >Carolina. She died 11 Apr 1845 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina and was >buried in Ramah Presb. Church Cemetery near Huntersville, NC B3-09. > >Named after her grandmother Deweese > 6 M v H. W. BAKER was born about 1846 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina. >He died 4 Jul 1848 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina and was buried in Ramah >Presb. Church Cemetery near Huntersville, NC B3-08. > >7 M vi James Madison BAKER was born 11 Jan 1850. He died 26 Sep 1920 in >Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina and was buried in Ramah Presb. Church >Cemetery near Huntersville, NC A4-01. > >James married Sarah Lucy WALLACE on 18 Jan 1877 in Mecklenburg Co, North >Carolina. >Terri >Did descendants of these two families go to Van Buren county Tennessee? > > > >
Did you know that the town of Huntersville was once called Deweese, after a Mr. Deweese? I found it in the census that way and had to find out. Good luck. PJ ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
I'm looking for the parents of Jacob Baker. 1. Jacob BAKER was born about 1805 in Mecklenburg, North Carolina. He died 24 Nov 1850 in Cabarrus Co, North Carolina and was buried in Ramah Presb. Church Cemetery near Huntersville, NC. Ref: North Carolina Marriages Jacob Baker m. Emeline Duese 10 Jan 1832 Mecklenburg, North Carolina Jacob married Evelyn Mary (DUESE) DEWEESE, daughter of William M DEWEESE and Nancy (Allison?), on 10 Jan 1832 in Mecklenburg, North Carolina. Evelyn was born 2 May 1813 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina. She died 20 May 1859 in Cabarrus Co, North Carolina and was buried in Ramah Presb. Church Cemetery near Huntersville, NC. Jacob and Evelyn had the following children: + 2 M i John Allison BAKER was born about 1833 and died 15 Aug 1884. 3 M ii William A. BAKER was born 1837 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina. He died 10 Feb 1843 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina and was buried in Ramah Presb. Church Cemetery near Huntersville, NC B3-10. 4 M iii Mathew A BAKER was born 1839 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina. He died 3 May 1863 in Chancelorsville, Va (C.S.A.). Resided in Cabarrus Co. where he was a 22 Year old farmer when he enlisted 24 Jul 1861 in the Confederate Army. He was wounded at Sharpsburg, MD 17 Sep 1862. Rejoined his unit in Nov or Dec 1862 and was killed in Chancelorsville,Va 3 May 1863. Place of burial unknown. 5 F iv Nancy A.E. BAKER was born about 1842 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina. She died 11 Apr 1845 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina and was buried in Ramah Presb. Church Cemetery near Huntersville, NC B3-09. Named after her grandmother Deweese 6 M v H. W. BAKER was born about 1846 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina. He died 4 Jul 1848 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina and was buried in Ramah Presb. Church Cemetery near Huntersville, NC B3-08. 7 M vi James Madison BAKER was born 11 Jan 1850. He died 26 Sep 1920 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina and was buried in Ramah Presb. Church Cemetery near Huntersville, NC A4-01. James married Sarah Lucy WALLACE on 18 Jan 1877 in Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina.
Hello Erin... I am having the oddest sensation.....I have a great grandfather who was born 29 April 1852 in Alexander Co NC. His name is James Bradford Keever. He had a brother born in 1843 named George Pinkney Keever.....I have wondered where both names could have come from and I wonder if I've just found the source of one of them. Was your James Bradford a minister or war hero or something else that would inspire people to name their children after him ?....or do you think there might be a connection somewhere ? The parents of the previously mentioned sons were Lawson Keever and Malinda E. Johnston of Lincoln Co NC. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the matter......Malinda ----- Original Message ----- From: Erin Bradford <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 6:18 PM Subject: [NCMECKLE] Barringer, Bradford, Fisher, and Hunter > Hi all! I've been lurking on the list for a few months, but haven't > seen anything yet so decided to post. I am descended from the Barringer > and Bradford lines that intermarried, and possibly the Hunters but don't > know where they fit in and hoping someone here can answer that for me. > My lines go as follows: > > BARRINGER: > 1. Nicholas Barringer b. 1768 in Rowan Co m. march 4, 1794 to Christina > Peeler d. 1840 in Rowan Co. > > 2. Charles Barringer b. Feb 3, 1804 Rowan Co. m. Feb 3, 1824 to Mary M. > Redwine d. ? uncertain prob in Mecklenburg or Cabarrus Co. I've seen > references to him being in Iredell Co. around 1860 (off the top of my > head, decade could be wrong). The only other Charles Barringer from > this the 1800s I've seen was black from Charlotte who served in the > Spanish-American War, and 1 in IL who served in the Civil War > > 3. Mary Clarissa Barringer b. May 26, 1836 Rowan Co. m. ? to John > Bradford (she was married to a Kluttz before John..I have Kluttz's name, > just not on hand. Also married a Garrison after John died) in Cabarrus > or Mecklenburg Co. d. Feb 27, 1920 Cabarrus or Mecklenburg Co. She is > buried at the Poplar Tent Presbyterian Church next to John. > > BRADFORD: > 1. David Bradford b. abt 1720 prob. PA m. Mary Lancaster abt 1730-50 in > PA d. 1779 Poplar Tent, Cabarrus Co. > > 2. James Bradford b. 1762 PA m. Rachel Hare/Hayr d. Nov 29, 1844 Poplar > Tent, Cabarrus Co. > > 3. John Bradford b. Jan 20, 1812 Cabarrus Co. m. Mary Clarissa > Barringer d. April 4, 1878 Cabarrus Co (was first m. to Elizabeth A. > Atwell who he had 11 children with and I am looking for their names if > you can provide me with any info) > > 4. Harry Bradford b. Dec 9, 1873 Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co. m. Gertrude > "Gertie" G. Fisher d. Jan 3, 1930 or 1946 (I've seen 2 different > years)Cornelius, Mecklenburg Co. > > 5. Fred Hunter Bradford (where I first see the name Hunter with this > line), my grandfather. b. Nove 28, 1915 Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co. m. > Mary Frances McNeill d. Sept 1970 Mt. Airy, Surry Co. > > FISHER: > 1. William G. Fisher m. Mary Howard. This is all I know about him. I > would appreciate if someone could fill me in on the details:) > > 2. Gertrude "Gertie" G. Fisher b. Sep 17, 1879 Charlotte, Mecklenburg > m. ? Harry Bradford d. Jan 3, 1930 Cornelius, Mecklenburg Co. > > HUNTER: > This is a new line for me. I was sent a bunch of info for the Bradford > family from a relative and included was a list of names of Hunters with > no apparent connection. I feel they were tied in somehow given that > grandpa Fred's middle name is Hunter and I am hoping maybe someone can > help me with this. I have since misplaced the list but do remember the > names were from around the late 1800's in Mecklenburg Co., probably > Charlotte. As soon as I find the list, I'll email the info. > > Thanks for any help anyone can provide. I can also put you in touch > with 2 other Bradford researchers if any of us can connect. > > Erin Bradford > Raleigh, NC > listowner Barringer Black Bradford Coventry Eller Hackett Kern and > Worthey > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kshai (The Genealogy Depository) >