Hi list, I've just placed a link on the Chatham Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncchatha/chatham.htm .... to the Williams family that was there and I believe some of them may be in Moore Co. & Wake Co, also. (Gov. Williams' line?) Thanks, Sue
Sue, I don't know if Mr. Mele is still active or not, but I can tell you CoastalNet got "bought" up and is now Earthlink.net... you might want to try that address. Fay ----- Original Message ----- From: "sue" <sueashby@earthlink.net> To: <NCMOORE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 12:20 PM Subject: [NCMOORE] William T. Mele > Hello list, > If Mr. Mele subscribes to this list, will you please send me your new > address? I have the old one at coastal net that is no longer valid. > Or, if anyone on the list knows of it, please email me. He transcribed > cemetery records for Moore Co. and I need to know if he is still > available for contact with researchers. > Thanks, Sue Ashby, CC Moore Co. page > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Hello list, If Mr. Mele subscribes to this list, will you please send me your new address? I have the old one at coastal net that is no longer valid. Or, if anyone on the list knows of it, please email me. He transcribed cemetery records for Moore Co. and I need to know if he is still available for contact with researchers. Thanks, Sue Ashby, CC Moore Co. page
I can do Look Ups and/or research in the NC Archives. I'm there 3-4 days every week. Easy Look-ups (things like marriage bonds, estate records, wills) are free. Send specific information for these requests. There is a charge for more complicated Look-Ups or indepth research. Contact me for more info. Linda Allred Cooper lacooper@mindspring.com http://www.genealogypro.com/carolina-genealogist.html
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Hello Group... and all of our displaced Pitt Co NC friends with ancestral roots beginning with Bath County 1696, Pamtecough 1705, Beaufort 1712, with Beaufort gaining from Craven 1757, and FINALLY forming PITT County 1760 ..... you can see... these roots stretch far and deep along the Migration Trails to the many familes that now populate these United States. As promise in my last post...... the below is the latest UPDATE on the long-awaited Chronicles of Pitt County, North Carolina Volume II (Most of you should have your information... 'standing-on-ready' ... for submission. If Not... Get Busy :) Excerpts from PCHS's Brochure: Chronicles of Pitt County, North Carolina-Volume II [Intended as a supplement to Volume I-published in 1982 and reprinted in 2003] Projected Publication Date Winter of 2004 - 2005 The Pitt County Historical Society invites Pitt County citizens, former residents, and those with Pitt County ancestors to record family histories in the Chronicles of Pitt County, North Carolina-Volume II. The book will contain the same features as Volume I-new or updated information on Pitt County communities and organizations, new family histories and photographs not included in Volume I, an index, and a list of names and addresses of contributors. This second book of Chronicles will resemble Volume I with a handsome 9 x 12-inch hardbound black cover embossed with a gold seal, and the pages will be printed on archival-grade paper. Because of anticipated publication costs, the book will be limited to approximately 500 pages. [GenPCNCFIR members with Yahoo ID's can view the handsome Volume I photo at http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/genpcncfir/lst Since this is a limited-edition book, only those who order and pay in advance are guaranteed to receive a copy. HOW TO BE INCLUDED IN VOLUME II ê Write an article (maximum of 1,000 words) about your family or organization in paragraph form, similar to the articles included in Volume I of the Chronicles. There is no charge for the article. ê Include photographs to accompany your article, if you wish. Each photo will cost $10.00. ê To honor your family or organization, you may submit photographs for a separate pictorial page at a cost of $150.00 per page. ê Complete the order form to guarantee receiving one or more copies of Chronicles-Volume II. ê [ Detail Instructions and Order Form can be printed from Diane's great Pitt County WebSite http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/county/pitt/ and http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/county/pitt/VolumeIIChronicles.htm ê Submit your information before the deadline of March 1, 2004. ê [Feel free, as always, to contact me jewellebaker@cox.net or liz_sparrow@hotmail.com should you require additional information. ] DETAIL INSTRUCTIONS A. What to Write 1. Introduce your ancestors, including names, dates, and special recollections. Please check spelling and dates for correctness. 2. Present your immediate family, including names, dates, and your special memories related to Pitt County. 3. Provide a history of a Pitt County church, club, or organization with information not included in Volume I. B. Preparing the Article 1. Double-space articles (typed or printed from computer), and use uppercase and lowercase letters, not all caps. Remember to write in complete sentences in paragraph form (outlines and lists are unacceptable). Include a title for the article. 2. Limit your article to 1,000 words. The Chronicles Committee reserves the right to edit articles for grammar. 3. Devote the last paragraph of your article to your sources (where you found your information, such as a family Bible, personal knowledge, cemetery records, census records, wills, deeds, etc.). 4. At the end of your article, make a list of every name that should be included in the index (last name, first and middle). 5. Include your name, address, e-mail address, and telephone number at the bottom of your article. C. Photographs 1. Include, at a cost of $10.00 each, glossy photograph(s)-maximum 8 x 10-in color or black and white. Do not send a photocopy. 2. Place your return address label on the back of the photograph for identification. 3. Write a caption for the photograph on a label or sticky note and place on the back of the photograph. 4. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope for the eventual return of the photograph. D. Submitting the Article and Photographs 1. Complete the order form with your name and address. To order one or more copies of Chronicles of Pitt County-Volume II, fill in the information requested and enclose a check or money order, made payable to Pitt County Historical Society. Mail your article, photograph(s), self-addressed envelope, order form, and check or money order to: Chronicles of Pitt County Committee Pitt County Historical Society 307 Queen Anne's Road Greenville, NC 27858 . [ Volume I and Volume II should be considered a "Set", complimenting one another, a handsome addition to anyone's Home Library. A limited number of the 2003 RePrint of Volume I is still available. For ordering information on both Volume I and Volume II, click on Diane Mason's Treasure-Trove of PITT Co. NC Genealogical Resources: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/county/pitt/ or contact me jewellebaker@cox.net , include your 'snail-mail-address' and I will mail you the Pitt County Historical Society's Brochure with all pertinent instructions. GenPCNCFIR members with Yahoo ID's can print the PCHS's Brochure from our FILES page. Link to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genpcncfir/files/ and click on Volume II Folder. Remember, the Holidays are almost upon us and Gift Certificates for these two handsome Volume's will make a memorable, loving present for ALL your Family Members, Libraries, Local Societies, and Genealogy Friends!! Stay tuned for additional UpDates. (For those of you not on my personal UpDate List and desire to be, send me your contact information. ] Jewelle jewellebaker@cox.net jewelle@coastalnet.com Researching: (Main Capitalized) BAKER, Barrow, BEAMAN, BLOUNT, Bonner, Bours, Braxton, CANNON, Carraway, COX, Chester, Dail, ELLIS, Faircloth, Gardner, HANCOCK, HARDEE, Hardison, Harris, Harper, Harrington, Heath, Hollyman (all sp), JACKSON, Johnson, Jones, Letchworth, Manning, McGLOHON (all sp), McGOWAN, McKeel, Mills, Mitchell, Mumford, PHILLIPS, Price, Shaw, Smith, Sumrell, Stocks, Stokes, Tyson, Vandiford, Walls, Walston, Weeks, Wilkerson, WINGATE, Wetherington, Worthington, plus ++++ GenealogyPITT Co NC Friends In Research (Serving all Eastern/Coastal NC Counties) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genpcncfir http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genpcncfir/messages eMail scan by NAV & certified Virus Free
The MCGS now has a website AOL Users can click on the hyperlink <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmcgs/">Moore County NC Genealogical Society</A> Other Internet users: copy and paste the following http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncmcgs/
Hi, I had posted in Moore Co. trying to obtain info on the Reuben and William Freeman, early settlers of this county. My computer has been in the shop being repaired, and I have not been able to receive any emails. If anyone has responded to my postings, and I did not get back to you, this is the reason. Please write again. Thanks Becky gbadue@cablenet-va.com
Thanks so much for a bit of unasked for information. I have been trying to figure out what Hico was in Caswell County deeds and you have told me. Gaye Frady The wolf and the lamb shall feed together. They shall not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain.
Thank You. I have a theory that the father of Jesse Bean mentioned here was from the city of Washington, Rappahannock County, Virginia (surveyed and plotted on 24 July 1749 OS by then 17-year-old George Washington). The father of Jesse Bean removed with his family from this northern Virginia frontier trading town about 1757 and travelled southward to North Carolina. Somewhere in the region surrounding what is now Hyco Lake (created in 1969 by daming the Hyco River) in Caswell or Persons County (it was then part of the very large Bladen County), Jesse Bean was born. His father then continued southward to Montgomery County, where he lived until after the Revolutionary War. I think he then moved to Moore County. I am still piecing together clues to unravel the Bean family in Moore County (some of whom moved to Rowan/Davidson County). *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 9/1/03, at 05:29, Gleebigg@aol.com wrote: >Here are the entries on Jesse and Susannah Bean from the minutes: > >page 1 >The following persons were drawn and impannelled as a Grand Jury to wit >... Jesse Bean >page 2 >Ordered that Thomas Muse be appointed overseeor of the road in place of Jess >Bean from Bean Bridge to the fork of the road at Stodards Shop ... >page 22 >(Deed)Jesse Bean to Susanah Bean acknowledged >(Deed)Jesse Bean to Daniel Caddell acknowledged Stuart Armstrong mail to: stuarta@aros.net web page: http://cgi.aros.net/~stuarta
Here are the entries on Jesse and Susannah Bean from the minutes: page 1 The following persons were drawn and impannelled as a Grand Jury to wit; John Paterson, foreman, James Worthy, George Stewart, John Shephard, Hugh Kelly, John Cheek, William Fletcher, Neill McNeill, William Caddell, Daniel Graham, Daniel Blue, Wm Campbell, Jesse Bean, John Ray, and Daniel Campbell page 2 Ordered that Thomas Muse be appointed overseeor of the road in place of Jess Bean from Bean Bridge to the fork of the road at Stodards Shop and have the same hands to worke page 22 (Deed)Jesse Bean to Susanah Bean acknowledged (Deed)Jesse Bean to Daniel Caddell acknowledged
In July you listed an index for Moore County Court of Pleas and Quartersessions. In that list there is a name I am very interested in. I haven't been following the discussion so I don't know if you have access to these records or not. Can you tell me where I can find more information? >Page 22, 21 Nov 1823 >Bean, Jesse >Bean, Jesse >Bean, Susannah >Page 1, 18 Aug 1823 >Bean, Jesse I note that the FHL Catalog lists the following: North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Moore County) Minutes, v. A-B 1784-1847 FHL US/CAN Film 546482 Is this by any chance where you found the above information? If it is, I'll be making a trip to the library soon? Stuart Armstrong mail to: stuarta@aros.net web page: http://cgi.aros.net/~stuarta
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Hi, I am still trying ot obtain info on the Reuben Freeman who settled in Moore Co. NC around the l700's. Also, there was a William Freeman, mabey his son that was also there. Any info on this family would be sooo appreciated. Thanks, Becky gbadue@cablenet-va.com
Hi, Susan. I have been out of town for much of the month and am slowly catching up. However, I can't track this message backward at all... We must be talking about Stutts? Doug Adams ----- Original Message ----- From: Teach063@aol.com Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 8:08 PM To: NCMOORE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCMOORE] Re: NCMOORE-D Digest V03 #22 Doug, whose post were you responding to? Jacob is my ggggggtgrandfather. Susan teach063@aol.com ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
I will be out of the office starting 07/09/2003 and will not return until 08/15/2003. I'll read this email account after August 15. Use my personal email if it is urgent to reach me in the meantime. Or call me on my cell phone.
The East Coast Allred Family Association is hosting a Reunion in Randolph County, NC on September 12, 13 & 14, 2003. Everyone who descends from one of the many original settlers of Randolph County are invited to attend. Activities begin on Friday, September 12, 2003 when we will leave from Grays Chapel School at 9am to spend the day learning about the Regulators and the War of the Regulation. We will visit Alamance Battle Ground, the Brick Church, and historic Hillsboro. Saturday is the main Reunion day. Everything begins at 9am at Grays Chapel School. 9am: Registration 10am: Welcome Meeting: See who's there, how far did they travel, who's the oldest, youngest, and learn the activity schedule for the day. Noon: Pot Luck /Covered Dish Lunch 1-2pm: Blue Grass Music 2-3pm: Gospel Quartet 3pm: the Silent Auction ends and the last raffle winner announced. While the music and entertainment is happening in the school gym, various family genealogy meetings will be held around the school yard and in the cafeteria. Family displays will be available all day for you to enjoy. Raffle winners will be announced all during the day and Silent Auction items will be on display for you to view and bid on. All money raised goes to the East Coast Allred Family Association fund to help pay Reunion expenses and finance our abandoned cemetery restoration project. At 5pm Saturday evening, there will be a special Military Honor Ceremony held at Sandy Creek Baptist Church. This ceremony will honor Revolutionary War Veterans Semore York and Thomas York. These brothers fought on opposite sides during the war; Semore was a Loyalist and Thomas was an American Patriot. Both are buried at Sandy Creek Baptist. Included in the ceremony will be the unveiling of new tombstones for each brother, an Honor Guard will Present the Flags and give a 21 gun salute, The National Anthem will be sung and there will be 2 short speeches telling about each brother's military career. Sunday, Sept 14, is the final day of the reunion. The day's activities begin at 9am when we leave Grays Chapel School to spend the day touring family and historic sites in the county. We will be riding in a luxery bus for this trip and lunch will be at Capt. Tom's Seafood Restaurant at 1pm. We hope all of you will be able to join us. For more information, contact Linda Allred Cooper at lacooper@mindspring.com Linda
Glenda, Do you have the 1823 pleas & Quarter Sessions that you could look up something? Christine
Doug, whose post were you responding to? Jacob is my ggggggtgrandfather. Susan teach063@aol.com
Hi, Saw your post on NC Moore County Rootsweb regarding subject. I'm interested in Stutts. You list both Jacob (my ggggggrandfather) and Henry in multiple places. Is this microfilm available on interlibrary loan or how might I learn more about the specific entry regarding these men? Thank you. Doug Baker