Well I just found out there are Several Wm Pace do you belong to pace mailing list if not you sure should join as some one on there I am sure knows of your family apparently parent of this Hardy Pace are : The Hardy Pace you refer to was born about 1735 in Northampton Co. NC, and d. 1792 in Northampton Co, he married Lucy Thomas in 1755. Children were: Thomas b. 1783, Elizabeth b. abt. 1785, and William Richard Pace b. 1781. Hardy was a son of William Pace b. abt 1712 and Celia Boykin. per Gordon Pace I also found more on this Hardy Pace if its of your line...let me know as I have to search for it as I have it ready to post to the site and it in 3 wordpads somewhere .. also go to new site Jim set up for posting and I have been adding info and you can also to make it easier for us all to find people There was also a Hardy C Pace b-1789 in Northhampton his father was Wm Pace & Siscley Walker that who I am related to finding I may be related to this Wm brother John New site: pacegenealogy.us ----- Original Message ----- From: Gloria <gloriainia@unitedwestern.net> To: <NCNORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 8:55 PM Subject: Re: [Northampton] Help! Pace's in Northhampton > Darlene. I am 1 generation away from proving Wm & Rebecca Pace are really my > line. Since I didn't include them in my query, maybe you know more than I > do. Share & I'll share & search especially when I'm in NC this summer. > Thanks, Gloria > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "darlene" <darlene@adweb.net> > To: <NCNORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 12:07 PM > Subject: [Northampton] Help! Pace's in Northhampton > > > > Hi I have been searching for years of Parents of my Jesse Pace b- abt > 1770-1775 he died abt 1811 to 1820 in Ky I cannot find where he died or > where he came from .. I had DNA Testing done and it appears Jesse is closely > related to Wm Richard Pace descendent as we have a perfect match with > them. both a Cousin & I had Testing done and both prove a close > relationship with this line below I am on the search right now for Thomas > Pace mentioned in Will below hoping to find he had a son Jesse Pace. > > Does anyone know of this THOMAS PACE or have access to find info for me. > I live in Oregon and pretty much housebound. Sure would appreciate anything > you turn up on this family Thank you Darlene Nee Pace > > > > Genealogical Abstracts of Wills > > > > By: Margaret M. Hofmann > > Will Book 2, Will 339, page 7 > > HARDY PACE 17 March 1792 September Court 1792 To my son WILLIAM RICHARD > PACE 285 acres on Stony Hill Pocosan as by deed dated 3 September 1770. Son > THOMAS PACE: my manor plantation whereon I live with the reserve that my > wife LUCY PACE is to have use of the sd. plantation for her life. To son > THOMAS: 130 acres joining the manor plantation and also to him the > plantation whereon MRS BEDINGFIELD now lives reserving 1/3 of the sd. > plantation to wife LUCY for her life. Negros to be divided between my > children: REBECCA PACE, WILLIAM RICHARD PACE, ELIZABETH PACE and THOMAS > PACE. Horses, cattle, hoggs, etc and household and kitchen furniture to be > divided between wife and children, reserving my desk which I give to my > wife. Plantation on Mill Run to be sold to pay debts. Should wife be > pregnant, that child to have the plantation whereon MARS. BEDINFIELD lives > and an equal part of my personal estate. If negro Frederick is not willing > to serve under my children, Extr. may sell him. > > Extr: Solomon Pace > > Witness: Samuel Bell and Edward Hemesay > > > > Darlene > > > > > > ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ==== > > Please submit replies back to the list so we can all take advantage of > answers > > and participate in the dialog, Of course, If only a personal nature > > you should answer off line. This will facilitate more interest in the > list. > > You can always copy the individual directly also. Please reference the > subject > > when replying. 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Darlene. I am 1 generation away from proving Wm & Rebecca Pace are really my line. Since I didn't include them in my query, maybe you know more than I do. Share & I'll share & search especially when I'm in NC this summer. Thanks, Gloria ----- Original Message ----- From: "darlene" <darlene@adweb.net> To: <NCNORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 12:07 PM Subject: [Northampton] Help! Pace's in Northhampton > Hi I have been searching for years of Parents of my Jesse Pace b- abt 1770-1775 he died abt 1811 to 1820 in Ky I cannot find where he died or where he came from .. I had DNA Testing done and it appears Jesse is closely related to Wm Richard Pace descendent as we have a perfect match with them. both a Cousin & I had Testing done and both prove a close relationship with this line below I am on the search right now for Thomas Pace mentioned in Will below hoping to find he had a son Jesse Pace. > Does anyone know of this THOMAS PACE or have access to find info for me. I live in Oregon and pretty much housebound. Sure would appreciate anything you turn up on this family Thank you Darlene Nee Pace > > Genealogical Abstracts of Wills > > By: Margaret M. Hofmann > Will Book 2, Will 339, page 7 > HARDY PACE 17 March 1792 September Court 1792 To my son WILLIAM RICHARD PACE 285 acres on Stony Hill Pocosan as by deed dated 3 September 1770. Son THOMAS PACE: my manor plantation whereon I live with the reserve that my wife LUCY PACE is to have use of the sd. plantation for her life. To son THOMAS: 130 acres joining the manor plantation and also to him the plantation whereon MRS BEDINGFIELD now lives reserving 1/3 of the sd. plantation to wife LUCY for her life. Negros to be divided between my children: REBECCA PACE, WILLIAM RICHARD PACE, ELIZABETH PACE and THOMAS PACE. Horses, cattle, hoggs, etc and household and kitchen furniture to be divided between wife and children, reserving my desk which I give to my wife. Plantation on Mill Run to be sold to pay debts. Should wife be pregnant, that child to have the plantation whereon MARS. BEDINFIELD lives and an equal part of my personal estate. If negro Frederick is not willing to serve under my children, Extr. may sell him. > Extr: Solomon Pace > Witness: Samuel Bell and Edward Hemesay > > Darlene > > > ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ==== > Please submit replies back to the list so we can all take advantage of answers > and participate in the dialog, Of course, If only a personal nature > you should answer off line. This will facilitate more interest in the list. > You can always copy the individual directly also. Please reference the subject > when replying. Please do not use reply button and repeat entire thread if > you are on the digest list, cut and paste only the necessary part. > You can view my file on Worldconnect, file name jmljr > Search my data base which is updated weekly and contains notes and sources > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jmljr > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Hi I have been searching for years of Parents of my Jesse Pace b- abt 1770-1775 he died abt 1811 to 1820 in Ky I cannot find where he died or where he came from .. I had DNA Testing done and it appears Jesse is closely related to Wm Richard Pace descendent as we have a perfect match with them. both a Cousin & I had Testing done and both prove a close relationship with this line below I am on the search right now for Thomas Pace mentioned in Will below hoping to find he had a son Jesse Pace. Does anyone know of this THOMAS PACE or have access to find info for me. I live in Oregon and pretty much housebound. Sure would appreciate anything you turn up on this family Thank you Darlene Nee Pace Genealogical Abstracts of Wills By: Margaret M. Hofmann Will Book 2, Will 339, page 7 HARDY PACE 17 March 1792 September Court 1792 To my son WILLIAM RICHARD PACE 285 acres on Stony Hill Pocosan as by deed dated 3 September 1770. Son THOMAS PACE: my manor plantation whereon I live with the reserve that my wife LUCY PACE is to have use of the sd. plantation for her life. To son THOMAS: 130 acres joining the manor plantation and also to him the plantation whereon MRS BEDINGFIELD now lives reserving 1/3 of the sd. plantation to wife LUCY for her life. Negros to be divided between my children: REBECCA PACE, WILLIAM RICHARD PACE, ELIZABETH PACE and THOMAS PACE. Horses, cattle, hoggs, etc and household and kitchen furniture to be divided between wife and children, reserving my desk which I give to my wife. Plantation on Mill Run to be sold to pay debts. Should wife be pregnant, that child to have the plantation whereon MARS. BEDINFIELD lives and an equal part of my personal estate. If negro Frederick is not willing to serve under my children, Extr. may sell him. Extr: Solomon Pace Witness: Samuel Bell and Edward Hemesay Darlene
Hi folks... Does anyone have a clue as to these two families? It looks like the older would be a Joseph Peele and his wife Sarah F and possible their son Walter L and his wife Mary J. and family. Horace 1920 Federal Census - Bertie Co North Carolina - District 6 - Other Townships Roxobel Township Enumerator - Allie V. Hall Family Name/Name/Relationship/Sex/Race/Age/Marital Status Page 105A PEELE, Joe head/M/W/71/M PEELE, Sarah F. wife/F/w/70/M PEELE, Walter L. head/M/W/47/M PEELE, Mary J. wife/F/w/47/M PEELE, Lillie J. dau/F/W/22/S PEELE, Julius C. son/M/W/16/S PEELE, Elizabeth S. dau/F/W/12/S PEELE, Kenny W. son/M/W/10/S PEELE, Nicholas W. son/M/W/6/S PEELE, Alfred L gson/M/W/ 1 11/12/S
Yes, I don't know the dates for George A. Peele, but his son William Daniel Peele was b. 1919, d. 1996. Trish On Monday, January 26, 2004, at 07:51 PM, Horace B. Peele wrote: > Trish > > Are you looking for the parents of George A Peele? If so it is a > different > William Daniel.. > > Horace > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Trish Worthington Cobb" <turniproots@mac.com> > To: <NCNORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 2:47 PM > Subject: Re: [Northampton] R. E. Peele Will > > > Dorothy, > > Do you have any other children listed for William Daniel Peele and > Martha Ann Spivey? > > My aunt's husband was William Daniel Peele (b. 1919, d. 1996). He > lived in Martin County near Bear Grass. His parents were George A. and > Maude Powell Peele. > > Trish > > On Sunday, January 25, 2004, at 10:49 AM, Dorothy J Harcum wrote: > >> My information indicates a Richard E Peele born January 1875 son of >> William Daniel Peele and Martha Ann Spivey. Richard E Peele married >> Edith M Bristow dau of William Henry Bristow and Sarah Barnes. >> Richard >> and Edith m December 25, 1900 at Edith's mother's home Roanoke >> Township >> Northampton Co., NC. 1920 census West Roanoke T/S - Peele Richard E >> 44 >> farmer, Edith M wife 39, no others in household. I have NO additional >> info on Richard and Edith. >> >> On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 07:59:01 -0600 "Horace B. Peele" >> <horace@peele.info> >> writes: >>> Good morning List, >>> >>> Can anyone Identify the family and the parents... >>> >>> Horace >>> >>> >>> Date: 6 January 1932 >>> Recorded: 17 January 1949 >>> County: Northampton, NC >>> >>> Deceased: R. E. Peele (?-1948?) >>> Father: >>> >>> Spouse(s): Edit M. [Peele] >>> >>> Text: North Carolina, Northampton County. I, R. E. Peele, of the >>> aforesaid county and state, being of sound mind and considering the >>> uncertainty of my earthy existence, do hereby make and declare this >>> my last will and testament: >>> >>> First: My executrix, hereinafter named, shall give my body a decent >>> burial suitable to the wishes of my friends and relatives, and pay >>> all funeral expenses, together with my just debts, out of the first >>> money that may come into her hands belonging to my estate. >>> >>> Second: I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Edith M. >>> Peele, all my property, both real and personal, whatsoever nature >>> and kind wheresoever the same may be found at the time of my death. >>> >>> Third: I hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife, Edith M. >>> Peele, my lawful executrix to all intents and purposes to execute >>> this my last will and testament according to the true intentions and >>> meaning of the same and it is my desire that the said executrix will >>> serve without bond, hereby revoking and declaring utterly void all >>> other wills and testaments by me heretofore made. >>> >>> In witness hereof I, the said R. E. Peele, do hereunto set my hand >>> and seal this the 6 day of January 1932. >>> >>> R. E. Peele >>> >>> Witnessed: Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said R. E. >>> Peele to be his last will and testament in the presence of us, who >>> at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each >>> other, do subscribe our names as witnesses hereto. >>> >>> Wray C. Lassiter >>> >>> Dan Peele >>> >>> ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ==== > > > ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ==== > You can view my file on Worldconnect, file name jmljr > Search my data base which is updated weekly and contains notes and > sources > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jmljr > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ==== > Jesse Lawrence, < jmljr@flash.net> is now the listowner for the > Northampton County, NC Mailing List. If I can help anyone in any way > please let me know. Any Suggestions you have to improve content or > traffic > for this list will be appreciated. Always give complete information to > assist others in helping you. Welcome to all the new subscribers, we > have > increased to 150 strong. > You can view my file on Worldconnect, file name jmljr > Search my data base which is updated weekly and contains notes and > sources > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jmljr > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Trish Are you looking for the parents of George A Peele? If so it is a different William Daniel.. Horace ----- Original Message ----- From: "Trish Worthington Cobb" <turniproots@mac.com> To: <NCNORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 2:47 PM Subject: Re: [Northampton] R. E. Peele Will Dorothy, Do you have any other children listed for William Daniel Peele and Martha Ann Spivey? My aunt's husband was William Daniel Peele (b. 1919, d. 1996). He lived in Martin County near Bear Grass. His parents were George A. and Maude Powell Peele. Trish On Sunday, January 25, 2004, at 10:49 AM, Dorothy J Harcum wrote: > My information indicates a Richard E Peele born January 1875 son of > William Daniel Peele and Martha Ann Spivey. Richard E Peele married > Edith M Bristow dau of William Henry Bristow and Sarah Barnes. Richard > and Edith m December 25, 1900 at Edith's mother's home Roanoke Township > Northampton Co., NC. 1920 census West Roanoke T/S - Peele Richard E 44 > farmer, Edith M wife 39, no others in household. I have NO additional > info on Richard and Edith. > > On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 07:59:01 -0600 "Horace B. Peele" > <horace@peele.info> > writes: >> Good morning List, >> >> Can anyone Identify the family and the parents... >> >> Horace >> >> >> Date: 6 January 1932 >> Recorded: 17 January 1949 >> County: Northampton, NC >> >> Deceased: R. E. Peele (?-1948?) >> Father: >> >> Spouse(s): Edit M. [Peele] >> >> Text: North Carolina, Northampton County. I, R. E. Peele, of the >> aforesaid county and state, being of sound mind and considering the >> uncertainty of my earthy existence, do hereby make and declare this >> my last will and testament: >> >> First: My executrix, hereinafter named, shall give my body a decent >> burial suitable to the wishes of my friends and relatives, and pay >> all funeral expenses, together with my just debts, out of the first >> money that may come into her hands belonging to my estate. >> >> Second: I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Edith M. >> Peele, all my property, both real and personal, whatsoever nature >> and kind wheresoever the same may be found at the time of my death. >> >> Third: I hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife, Edith M. >> Peele, my lawful executrix to all intents and purposes to execute >> this my last will and testament according to the true intentions and >> meaning of the same and it is my desire that the said executrix will >> serve without bond, hereby revoking and declaring utterly void all >> other wills and testaments by me heretofore made. >> >> In witness hereof I, the said R. E. Peele, do hereunto set my hand >> and seal this the 6 day of January 1932. >> >> R. E. Peele >> >> Witnessed: Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said R. E. >> Peele to be his last will and testament in the presence of us, who >> at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each >> other, do subscribe our names as witnesses hereto. >> >> Wray C. Lassiter >> >> Dan Peele >> >> ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ==== ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ==== You can view my file on Worldconnect, file name jmljr Search my data base which is updated weekly and contains notes and sources http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jmljr ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Dorothy, Do you have any other children listed for William Daniel Peele and Martha Ann Spivey? My aunt's husband was William Daniel Peele (b. 1919, d. 1996). He lived in Martin County near Bear Grass. His parents were George A. and Maude Powell Peele. Trish On Sunday, January 25, 2004, at 10:49 AM, Dorothy J Harcum wrote: > My information indicates a Richard E Peele born January 1875 son of > William Daniel Peele and Martha Ann Spivey. Richard E Peele married > Edith M Bristow dau of William Henry Bristow and Sarah Barnes. Richard > and Edith m December 25, 1900 at Edith's mother's home Roanoke Township > Northampton Co., NC. 1920 census West Roanoke T/S - Peele Richard E 44 > farmer, Edith M wife 39, no others in household. I have NO additional > info on Richard and Edith. > > On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 07:59:01 -0600 "Horace B. Peele" > <horace@peele.info> > writes: >> Good morning List, >> >> Can anyone Identify the family and the parents... >> >> Horace >> >> >> Date: 6 January 1932 >> Recorded: 17 January 1949 >> County: Northampton, NC >> >> Deceased: R. E. Peele (?-1948?) >> Father: >> >> Spouse(s): Edit M. [Peele] >> >> Text: North Carolina, Northampton County. I, R. E. Peele, of the >> aforesaid county and state, being of sound mind and considering the >> uncertainty of my earthy existence, do hereby make and declare this >> my last will and testament: >> >> First: My executrix, hereinafter named, shall give my body a decent >> burial suitable to the wishes of my friends and relatives, and pay >> all funeral expenses, together with my just debts, out of the first >> money that may come into her hands belonging to my estate. >> >> Second: I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Edith M. >> Peele, all my property, both real and personal, whatsoever nature >> and kind wheresoever the same may be found at the time of my death. >> >> Third: I hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife, Edith M. >> Peele, my lawful executrix to all intents and purposes to execute >> this my last will and testament according to the true intentions and >> meaning of the same and it is my desire that the said executrix will >> serve without bond, hereby revoking and declaring utterly void all >> other wills and testaments by me heretofore made. >> >> In witness hereof I, the said R. E. Peele, do hereunto set my hand >> and seal this the 6 day of January 1932. >> >> R. E. Peele >> >> Witnessed: Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said R. E. >> Peele to be his last will and testament in the presence of us, who >> at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each >> other, do subscribe our names as witnesses hereto. >> >> Wray C. Lassiter >> >> Dan Peele >> >> ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ====
is there any one on the list that might be researching Bass ? Lena
My information indicates a Richard E Peele born January 1875 son of William Daniel Peele and Martha Ann Spivey. Richard E Peele married Edith M Bristow dau of William Henry Bristow and Sarah Barnes. Richard and Edith m December 25, 1900 at Edith's mother's home Roanoke Township Northampton Co., NC. 1920 census West Roanoke T/S - Peele Richard E 44 farmer, Edith M wife 39, no others in household. I have NO additional info on Richard and Edith. On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 07:59:01 -0600 "Horace B. Peele" <horace@peele.info> writes: > Good morning List, > > Can anyone Identify the family and the parents... > > Horace > > > > > > > Date: 6 January 1932 > Recorded: 17 January 1949 > County: Northampton, NC > > Deceased: R. E. Peele (?-1948?) > Father: > > Spouse(s): Edit M. [Peele] > > > > > > Text: North Carolina, Northampton County. I, R. E. Peele, of the > aforesaid county and state, being of sound mind and considering the > uncertainty of my earthy existence, do hereby make and declare this > my last will and testament: > > > > First: My executrix, hereinafter named, shall give my body a decent > burial suitable to the wishes of my friends and relatives, and pay > all funeral expenses, together with my just debts, out of the first > money that may come into her hands belonging to my estate. > > > > Second: I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Edith M. > Peele, all my property, both real and personal, whatsoever nature > and kind wheresoever the same may be found at the time of my death. > > > > Third: I hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife, Edith M. > Peele, my lawful executrix to all intents and purposes to execute > this my last will and testament according to the true intentions and > meaning of the same and it is my desire that the said executrix will > serve without bond, hereby revoking and declaring utterly void all > other wills and testaments by me heretofore made. > > > > In witness hereof I, the said R. E. Peele, do hereunto set my hand > and seal this the 6 day of January 1932. > > > R. E. Peele > > > > > Witnessed: Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said R. E. > Peele to be his last will and testament in the presence of us, who > at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each > other, do subscribe our names as witnesses hereto. > > > > > Wray C. Lassiter > > Dan Peele > > > > > > ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ==== > You can view my file on Worldconnect, file name jmljr > Search my data base which is updated weekly and contains notes and > sources > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jmljr > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >
Good morning List, Can anyone Identify the family and the parents... Horace Date: 6 January 1932 Recorded: 17 January 1949 County: Northampton, NC Deceased: R. E. Peele (?-1948?) Father: Spouse(s): Edit M. [Peele] Text: North Carolina, Northampton County. I, R. E. Peele, of the aforesaid county and state, being of sound mind and considering the uncertainty of my earthy existence, do hereby make and declare this my last will and testament: First: My executrix, hereinafter named, shall give my body a decent burial suitable to the wishes of my friends and relatives, and pay all funeral expenses, together with my just debts, out of the first money that may come into her hands belonging to my estate. Second: I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife, Edith M. Peele, all my property, both real and personal, whatsoever nature and kind wheresoever the same may be found at the time of my death. Third: I hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife, Edith M. Peele, my lawful executrix to all intents and purposes to execute this my last will and testament according to the true intentions and meaning of the same and it is my desire that the said executrix will serve without bond, hereby revoking and declaring utterly void all other wills and testaments by me heretofore made. In witness hereof I, the said R. E. Peele, do hereunto set my hand and seal this the 6 day of January 1932. R. E. Peele Witnessed: Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said R. E. Peele to be his last will and testament in the presence of us, who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other, do subscribe our names as witnesses hereto. Wray C. Lassiter Dan Peele
Good Morning, Can anyone identify this John Peal who died in Martin County in 1896. THis from a will probated in June 1896. Horace Descendants of John Peal Generation No. 1 1. John1 Peal died Jun 1896 in Martin Co., NC. He married Naomie E. [Peal]. She died Aft. 1896 in Martin Co., NC.
unsubscribe From: "Lena" <lena@valu-line.net> Reply-To: NCNORTHA-L@rootsweb.com To: NCNORTHA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Northampton] new to list seeking information on Bass Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 11:58:09 -0600 Trying to locate any information on James Bass (Bafs) who was 24 in 1850 Caswell co. census as a boot and shoe maker, he was living with a William May. I think that James married a Sarah Taborn/Taburn/Tabor, all different spelling of said name in 1851 Guilford. I am trying to locate James' parents and or siblings. he was native, but listed as mulatto in 1850 census. He as also in different counties in the area. he would have been born about 1825. He moved to Ohio by 1860 and was a shoemaker there also, then on to Kansas where I lost him after his wife died in 1870 of TB. one of his sons ended up in Cass Co., Moses Bass. two other children ended up in Oklahoma. Lena ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ==== You can view my file on Worldconnect, file name jmljr Search my data base which is updated weekly and contains notes and sources http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jmljr ============================== 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 _________________________________________________________________ Get dial-up Internet access now with our best offer: 6 months @$9.95/month! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup
Trying to locate any information on James Bass (Bafs) who was 24 in 1850 Caswell co. census as a boot and shoe maker, he was living with a William May. I think that James married a Sarah Taborn/Taburn/Tabor, all different spelling of said name in 1851 Guilford. I am trying to locate James' parents and or siblings. he was native, but listed as mulatto in 1850 census. He as also in different counties in the area. he would have been born about 1825. He moved to Ohio by 1860 and was a shoemaker there also, then on to Kansas where I lost him after his wife died in 1870 of TB. one of his sons ended up in Cass Co., Moses Bass. two other children ended up in Oklahoma. Lena
At a Court held the 24th day of August 1796 Surry County, Virginia Rebecca Sorsby, widow and relict of Stephen Sorsby decd: Benjamin Bilbro and Rebecca, his wife, Mary Lucas (widow), late Mary Sorsby, Coleman Harrison and Sarah, his wife, and Thomas Sorsby, Susanna Sorsby, Samuel Sorsby, and Stephen Sorsby, infants under the age of twenty one years by James Kee their next friend Complts: Against Archibald Davis and Elizabeth, his wife and the said Arch’d Davis Administrator of Stephen Sorsby deceased Respdts: The parties in this case having filed their Bill and Answer and the same being read, on consideration whereof it is decreed and ordered that James Kee, John Pettway, William Clinch Junior, Richard Ellis, and Thomas Ellis or any three of them do make partition, division, and allotment of the Lands whereof the said decedent died seized and prossessed , and assign over unto the said Rebecca widow as aforesaid, in right of her dower, one third part thereof, and after the payment of all just debts due from the estate of the said dec edent, that they also make partition, division and allotment, and assign over unto the said Complainant Rebecca one third part of the slaves whereof the said decedent died seized, and prossessed, to wit; Hall, Isaac, Frank, Cuffy, Young Frank, Davy, Cesar, Dinah, Sarah, Anna, Dennis, Phill, and Alexander, and also one third part of the the other personal estate- That they also make partition, division and allotment of the remaining two thirds of the Lands aforesaid between the Complainant Benjamin Bilbro in right of his wife Rebecca, Mary Lucas (widow) late Mary Sorsby, Coleman Harrison in right of his wife Sarah, Thomas, Susanna, Samuel and Stephen Sorsby, and the Defendant Archibald Davis in right of his wife Elizabeth; and after the payment of all just debts as aforesaid, that they make division and allotment of the remaining two thirds of the slaves aforesaid and other personal estate between the said Benjamin Bilbro, Mary Lucas, Coleman Harrison,, Thomas, Susanna, Samuel and Stephen Sorsby and Archibald Davis- And it is further decreed and ordered that the several claimants of the slaves and other personal estate do enter into a bond with security payable to the aforesaid Administrator, with condition that they will pay their equal proportion of such debts as may hereafter appear and be recoverable against him as Administrator aforesaid, and that the Commissioners aforesaid make return of their proceedings to the Court in order to a final decree. Ordered that the Session be adjourned till tomorrow morning ten O’Clock. The minutes of these proceedings being read, were signed, Willis Wilson (Stephen Sorsby, Jr moved on to Northampton Co, NC about 1811 or so and died there)
Hello All, I am looking for the parents of a Martha Arrington who married my Stephen Sorsby in Southampton Co, VA in 1811. Stephen was born in Surry Co, VA 1781/1782, son of Stephen Sorsby,Sr. and Martha Davis. Stephen Jr and Martha Arrington Sorsby settled in Northampton Co, NC. One son I can prove was named Alfred Spratley Sorsby. Spratley was also a Surry Co, VA surname but I do not know the connection as yet. Thanks for any help. Audrey Orlando, FL
Dear Linda, What a treat to live close enough to a library to be able to research several days a week! And how generous to offer to help others. I am researching William Reams who died in 1794. It would help me greatly to have information pertaining to the settlement of his estate. Thanks again, so much for the wonderful offer. Lenore ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Allred Cooper" <lacooper@mindspring.com> To: <NCNORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 9:22 AM Subject: [Northampton] Look Ups and Research > 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 > > > ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ==== > Please submit replies back to the list so we can all take advantage of answers > and participate in the dialog, Of course, If only a personal nature > you should answer off line. This will facilitate more interest in the list. > You can always copy the individual directly also. Please reference the subject > when replying. Please do not use reply button and repeat entire thread if > you are on the digest list, cut and paste only the necessary part. > You can view my file on Worldconnect, file name jmljr > Search my data base which is updated weekly and contains notes and sources > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jmljr > > ============================== > 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
One day is hardly enough to figure out where everything is!! It would be like getting just one taste of fudge! :-) Enjoy the Holidays! ----- Original Message ----- From: <BenaTKirk@aol.com> To: <NCNORTHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 12:47 PM Subject: Re: [Northampton] Look Ups and Research > Linda, > What a wonderful offer! I have had just one day in the NC archives and > library; this was several years ago, and I could not accomplish very much. > It will be after Christmas before I can get my list of needs made, but you will > hear from me again. Be glad, of course, to pay for copies of your free > lookups, and when I let you know my other research needs, you will be better able > to give me your rates. > Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! > > Bena Taylor Kirkscey > Deep in the Heart of Texas > > > ==== NCNORTHA Mailing List ==== > You can view my file on Worldconnect, file name jmljr > Search my data base which is updated weekly and contains notes and sources > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jmljr > > ============================== > 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 >
Linda, What a wonderful offer! I have had just one day in the NC archives and library; this was several years ago, and I could not accomplish very much. It will be after Christmas before I can get my list of needs made, but you will hear from me again. Be glad, of course, to pay for copies of your free lookups, and when I let you know my other research needs, you will be better able to give me your rates. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Bena Taylor Kirkscey Deep in the Heart of Texas
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
The URL is http://www.tradingpath.org/ sorry to all, the hyperlink posted to some lists and not to others. original message This came on another list but thought others would find it useful. Audrey This Trading Ford Assoc. was posted by someone on another list, but when I got there, I found maps of the early period for: Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and some others See the original site below in the forwarded message. --------- Forwarded message ---------- I found this site thru an article in the November issue of "Our State" magazine. The title of the article is "Crossing Paths." The Trading Path Assoc. tracks the outlines of an ancient transportation corridor across the Piedmont North Carolina. I believe many will be interested in this site. I am not a member of TPA. Click here: The Trading Path Association