Hi List, Is anyone researching or have any information on Vincent Young WILLIAMSON and when he died? I found the following: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Bride: Mary P. McCoy Groom: Vincent Young Williamson Bond Date: 01 May 1824 County: Mecklenburg Record#: 02 272 Bondsman: Jno H. McCoy Wintess: Isaac Alexander Bond#: 000084340 I'm trying to determine the spouse of a Mrs. Williamson, age 40, listed as head of household with her children that was in the 1850 census, Mecklenburg County, Steele Creek Dist. She is still in Steele Creek Dist. in the 1860 census. She is listed Mary [T or P] WILLIAMSON. age 51, widow. Also in the household are two of her younger sons, Edwin and Pinkney. There is a Henry F. McCoy, 48, male, occupation: Gold digger. I'm not sure if this is a relative, maybe her brother?? I would very much appreciate any help. Thanks....Lynn
At 05:31 PM 3/29/02 -0500, you wrote: >Is anyone researching or have any information on Vincent Young WILLIAMSON >and when he died? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Vincent Young Williamson was my great, great grandfather. Supposedly he is buried at Sharon Presbyterian Church, which is just across the street from where I now live, but I have not had time since moving here to go find his grave. He was the son of Godfrey Williamson and Elizabeth ??? who moved to Mecklenburg County NC sometime before 1790. They came here from Essex Co in tidewater VA. Vincent was married to Mary P "Polly" McCoy around May 1, 1824. One reason I want to try to find his grave stone is that I only have approximate dates: b. c.1805 & d. c.1840. I do not know her father, but she had a brother: Edwin A. McCoy, born in 1802 and died about 1852. Edwin married Kissandra Christian Williamson, a sister of Vincent Williamson. They were married December 17, 1826. Vincent and Polly had at least six children: James Godfrey, Lee, David A. (my grandfather), Ed, Susan, and John. If I can help you further, please tell me how. Sometime shortly after Easter, or at least after April 15th, I plan to seek out his grave and hope it has dates on it. Good Searching - Good Finding - Good Luck! David Huffines Searching HOFHEINZ/HUFFINES/HOFFHINES/HUFFHINES/ HOFFEIN/et.al.and WILLIAMSON, WAKEFIELD, UNDERWOOD, PAISLEY, SIKES, LIPSCOMB
I Emailed my Black Lines c.1750 to 1900 oldest being brothers William and John Black from No. Ireland > PA > Mecklenburg Co, NC. I will put the photos in the mail as the files were too big to send. Part 2: Can anyone tell me where I might find a list of who served in the Rev War from Rowan or Mecklenburg Co's? He died in 1779, which was just after the war was over, out of state (NC). Court records don't say were he died in all the dates it took to settle his estate.