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    1. Re: [NCPERQUI] Marriage Record Lookups?
    2. Joy Roos
    3. 1807 Jno Savage listed as constable in Perquimans seizing personal property under militia law in Western Branch Monthly Meeting Notes in Virginia. Joy in Wisc. Tracy Jones wrote: > > I'd love to find the marriage record of John SIVAGE (sometimes SAVAGE) and > Anna MORSE (Morris, Moss), ca. 1825. I believe they're listed in the 1830 > Perquimans Co. census, but it's hard to be certain since they only named the > head of household. John SIVAGE/SAVAGE served in the War of 1812, and died > on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 1837. Anna MORSE SIVAGE went on to remarry (ca. > 1838) to Robert HIATT, then moved to Guilford Co., finally moving (and > staying) to IN. > > Any record of John SIVAGE/SAVAGE's death would also be appreciated. His > wife was Quaker, but I can't see how he was and still have fought in the War > of 1812. > > Any information on the SIVAGE/SAVAGE family would be appreciated! The > children were: > Isaiah b. ca. 1826 md. 1)HODSON; 2)HADLEY; 3)LINDLEY > Lauretta b. ca. 1828 md. Alexander ARCHER > Armstead b. ca. 1830/31 md. 1)CHAPMAN; 2)? 3)HENSON > John b. ca. 1834 md. HADLEY > > Thanks so much! > > Tracy Jones > http://homepages.go.com/~thenightflyer/genealogy.html Genealogy & Links

    01/16/2000 11:07:06
    1. [NCPERQUI] Marriage Record Lookups?
    2. Tracy Jones
    3. I'd love to find the marriage record of John SIVAGE (sometimes SAVAGE) and Anna MORSE (Morris, Moss), ca. 1825. I believe they're listed in the 1830 Perquimans Co. census, but it's hard to be certain since they only named the head of household. John SIVAGE/SAVAGE served in the War of 1812, and died on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 1837. Anna MORSE SIVAGE went on to remarry (ca. 1838) to Robert HIATT, then moved to Guilford Co., finally moving (and staying) to IN. Any record of John SIVAGE/SAVAGE's death would also be appreciated. His wife was Quaker, but I can't see how he was and still have fought in the War of 1812. Any information on the SIVAGE/SAVAGE family would be appreciated! The children were: Isaiah b. ca. 1826 md. 1)HODSON; 2)HADLEY; 3)LINDLEY Lauretta b. ca. 1828 md. Alexander ARCHER Armstead b. ca. 1830/31 md. 1)CHAPMAN; 2)? 3)HENSON John b. ca. 1834 md. HADLEY Thanks so much! Tracy Jones http://homepages.go.com/~thenightflyer/genealogy.html Genealogy & Links

    01/16/2000 09:08:20
    1. [NCPERQUI] Cartwright, Swain, Halstead and Etheridge
    2. Francis Moore
    3. I am trying to get information on the following: Laura Virginia Halstead-Grandmother James Calvin Etheridge-Grandfather James Edward Cartwright-Grandfather James Cartwright-Great Grandfather Pharaba Cartwright-Great Grandmother Emma Swain Cartwright-Grandmother William Swain-Great Grandfather Penelope Swain-Great Grandmother Any help would be appreciated. My e-mail is mailto:mooref@hovac.com Frances Cartwright Moore

    01/16/2000 05:27:41
    1. [NCPERQUI] Warwick North Carolina
    2. Le Bateman
    3. Has anyone ever heard of Warwick, North Carolina in Perquimans Co. Thanks Le __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    01/16/2000 02:14:03
    1. Re: [NCPERQUI] James Oates - Elizabeth (Perry) Evans
    2. Le Bateman
    3. It was my understanding that her father's name was Micajah Perry. Her brother Micajah Perry of London, who was a partner in Perry & Lane Merchant Ship Co. listed her in his will in 1721 as his sister. Le ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Collins" <johnc@datalinkc.com> To: <NCPERQUI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 3:09 AM Subject: [NCPERQUI] James Oates - Elizabeth (Perry) Evans > The LDS records, on Film 1761127, show a marriage between James Oates and > Mrs Elizabeth Eivans on 11 Sep 1694 in Perquimans; on Batch No F800512 > Source Call No 1260814 a marriage between James Oates and Elizabeth Perry > on 11 Sep 1694 in Warwick, NC (a place which I never heard of). > > Eivans is almost certainly a mistake for Evans, as I have an Elizabeth > Perry, daughter of Richard Perry (without a birthdate, but her siblings > range between 1644 and 1653, all born in London). Micajah Perry's 1720 will > names sister Elizabeth Evans, but we do not have the first name of her > husband: there is a supposition that he was Richard Evans of Perquimans. > These 2 marriage records point to her remarrying in Perquimans, and thus > confirm the supposition. However, even if she was the youngest child of her > parents, which is probable, she would have been well into her thirties when > she married James Oates. > > Her brother Micajah's grandson, also Micajah (Mike) Perry, was Lord Mayor > of London, 1738-39. > > The last of the 5 children by her first husband was born 30 Nov 1693. > > She seems definitely to have had a son with her second husband, born 7 Aug > 1797, but there are 2 records which disagree on his name: one gives John > and the other Joseph. There are also records showing 2 previous sons, James > (b. 1694 - which seems unlikely) and Jethro (b. 1696). My guess would be > that somebody found 2 sons from a previous marriage of his, and made up > dates to fit in after his marriage to Elizabeth. > > There is an individual record for James Oates showing birth 1660 Perran > Zaboloe, Cornwall, England and death 3 Oct 1703 Albemarle Precinct, > Perquimans, NC. > > > At 09:58 PM 01/15/2000 -0600, Le Bateman wrote: > > I am interested to see if there is a marriage record for James Oats and > >Elizabeth Eivans. They were supposed to have been married in Albemarle > >Perquimans County North Carolina > >in 1695. Their son was Joseph born 1697. Le > > > >__________________________________________ > >NetZero - Defenders of the Free World > >Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at > >http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html > > > > > > > > __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    01/16/2000 01:49:25
    1. [NCPERQUI] Marriage Record
    2. Le Bateman
    3. I am interested to see if there is a marriage record for James Oats and Elizabeth Eivans. They were supposed to have been married in Albemarle Perquimans County North Carolina in 1695. Their son was Joseph born 1697. Le __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    01/15/2000 08:58:27
    1. [NCPERQUI] 1695 Marriage bond
    2. Le Bateman
    3. I am seeking information on the marriage bond of James Oats and Elizabeth Eivans, who were married in 1695 in Albemarle, Perquimans County North Carolina. I think the gentleman who married them was Thomas Hawes. Is there anyone on the list that does Marriage Lookups please help me. I have emailed a Mr. Raiford twice, and have had no reponse. He is the Lookup volunteer for Perquimans County NCGenWeb page. Thank you Le __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    01/15/2000 05:39:47
    1. Re: [NCPERQUI] James Oats
    2. Joy Roos
    3. Le History of Perquimans County by Winslow p.46 Deed Book A #112 Oct. 12, 1696 James Oates of Albermarle, "Mary Stroud doth bind to ad Oates, her eldest daughter Easter Stroud, for fifteen years." Test Anthony Dawson, Cornelius Leary. This is the only deed, court action for him. Joy in Wisc. Le Bateman wrote: > > James Oats is listed on a Tax list for 1702 for Perquimans County, but is > there earlier records which show him in said county. Le > > __________________________________________ > NetZero - Defenders of the Free World > Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at > http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    01/14/2000 09:08:35
    1. [NCPERQUI] Etheridge/Bateman Letter 1850
    2. John Borges
    3. The envelope is addressed as follows; note I used all caps in the surnames: Colerain NC Free April 13th (?). H. ETHERIDGE P.M. Mr. John BATEMAN "Pine Bluff" Arkansas (Letter content follow:) Colerain, Apl 12, 1850 Mr. John BATEMAN Dear Sir: Your letter dated Nov. 10th last was duly received, and in compliance with your request I availed myself of the first oppurtunity to give attention to is contents. Accordingly I wrote immediately the Clerk of Chowan Cty. Court, & sent the letter by a man going there, with a request for the Clerk to answer it forthwith. He sent me word that he would write me which kept me in suspence for sometime, and at last did not write to me. I then wrote a lawyer; & not hearing from him, I concluded I would go the next court myself, & try to acertain all about the matter. Accordingly I went over there this week and learned that your sister Rebecca BLOUNT is still living, but quite infirm & in bad health. I will now say something of your other relatives & friends so far as my memory serves me. I presume you have heard of the deaths of cousin Everitte (?) GARRETT as he has been dead 3 or 4 years. Aunt Cellia HOLLEY, Aunt Elizabth MCDOWELL & James HOLLEY son of Thomas are dead. Indeed, all of the old stock, except Henry WARD, is dead. He is now living here engaged in Mercantile busiess. David O. ASKEW (?) my brother-inlaw is also dead. He died in Miss. last August. His family now lives there. There has been a great deal of sickness in this section of the country & and a great many deaths. Four of which has occured in this place in about a month, one of whom was my little son 2 years old. I have a little daughter about 10 mos. old--a very fine healthy child. Hinderson WILSON of this place, son of James died last Feby. There have been so many changes since you left this county that the present order of things & race of beings are so nearly (?) new to you that a history of them would not be very interesting I imagine. Suffice it to say that I think we are improving much as (?) & bulding. You would hardly recognize old Colerain now. So much in the place improved. I am now engaged in fishing--but catching very few--I am so much hurried that I have not time to write more at present. I hope to hear from you again soon, and then I will try to give you a letter of morre interest. In the mean time I remain Very truly your fr'd (?). H. ETHRIDGE (?) contemplation (?) going South next summer or fall, & if I do, I will try to give you a call. Do you know where cousin Martha GARRETT, or MILLER lives? jShe married MILLER you know & moved away west. ___________________________________ I believe the parents of John BATEMAN of Pine Bluff, Arkansas were John BATEMAN and Miriam PERISHO of Perquimans County. In July 1830, Rebecca BATEMAN of Hertford, Perquimans County, sister of John BATEMAN of Pine Bluff, married John BLOUNT Esq. of Edenton, Chowan County. Parents of Mary Garrett, first wife of John Bateman of Pine Bluff, were David and Mary Garrett of (???). Any assistance in researching the above Bateman/Garrett/Perisho family lines would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the length of this posting--flames accepted. Newbie. Rich Borges

    01/14/2000 12:26:59
    1. [NCPERQUI] James Oats
    2. Le Bateman
    3. James Oats is listed on a Tax list for 1702 for Perquimans County, but is there earlier records which show him in said county. Le __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    01/13/2000 02:56:36
    1. Re: [NCPERQUI] SPEIGHT, William circa 1820 - 1844
    2. Joy Roos
    3. Hi Will There are Speight deeds indexed in The History of Perquimans County, but they only go to about 1800. Joy in Wisc. Willie Smith wrote: > > I am interested in finding land deed records for the William Speight who > married Margaret Wallace in 1844. I would like to also find land deed > records for any Wallace's living close to the Speights circa 1840, as I need > to determine who William Speight's parents were. Are these records indexed > and /or transcribed? If so, can anyone do a lookup for me? I would greatly > appreciate it! > Thanks > Will Smith > ============================================================ > > Have Judd ancestors? > Subscribe to Judd-L@rootsweb.com! Send a message with subscribe in the body > of the message to Judd-l-request@rootsweb.com

    01/08/2000 11:16:34
    1. [NCPERQUI] SPEIGHT, William circa 1820 - 1844
    2. Willie Smith
    3. I am interested in finding land deed records for the William Speight who married Margaret Wallace in 1844. I would like to also find land deed records for any Wallace's living close to the Speights circa 1840, as I need to determine who William Speight's parents were. Are these records indexed and /or transcribed? If so, can anyone do a lookup for me? I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks Will Smith ============================================================ Have Judd ancestors? Subscribe to Judd-L@rootsweb.com! Send a message with subscribe in the body of the message to Judd-l-request@rootsweb.com

    01/08/2000 08:14:14
    1. [NCPERQUI] WINCHESTER
    2. OK I am trying to break down a brick wall by sending this to 50 list. My branch of WINCHESTER were in Guilford Co. N C by 1779 so I am looking for any WINCHESTER that has a date prior to 1779. Other families of interest: WITTY ELDRIDGE REDDING/ REDDEN HOOPER Thank you Warren Winchester

    01/07/2000 01:35:28
    1. [NCPERQUI] A MESSAGE FOR THE NEW YEAR AND THE MILLENNIUM
    2. CLIFF FIVEASH
    3. Dear Cousins, 60 years ago this week, amidst the dark and uncertain waning days of 1939, King George VI broadcast to the British Empire and the Free World these words, the composition of the hitherto-obscure poet Louise Haskins: I said to the man who stood at the Gate of the Year, `Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown.' And he replied, `Go out into the darkness, and put your hand into the Hand of God. That shall be to you better than light, and safer than a known way.' The King added: `May that Almighty Hand guide and uphold us all.'.......... That His Hand continue to guide and uphold us, and each of us, is the wish and prayer of your cousin and friend, Cliff Fiveash Listowner

    12/31/1999 05:04:03
    1. [NCPERQUI] 68th NC
    2. Grace A. Gleason
    3. Will, I checked the following URL which has a good list of persons who maintain "unit histories" for various CSA units. http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/unit5.html The only 68th NC *anything* I could find was: 68th Reg't NC Partisan Rangers Co. A 1862-5 chris_meekins@ncsu.edu (Chris Meekins) I recommend you check with Chris Meekins to see if he/she has any knowledge of the unit in which you are interested. grace

    12/30/1999 10:33:54
    1. Re: [NCPERQUI] 68th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, CSA
    2. rainbo
    3. Willie, go to ancestry.com - they have a huge csa database and other excellent stuff, also. Generally, they post a weekly list of free databases and others are free all the time. Also, the state you are interested in probably has a free csa database. Good luck JoanDana RobbinsvilleNC Searching DANOWSKI, DANA; LANGSZNAJDER,LONSHESDER; CENROZEN;Travis Elander THIGPEN, Fielding THIGPEN; Lena Ann MANNING; Nehemiah HARVEY;Hasting P. HOWARD, HARVEY, ARD, TATE, AMACKER

    12/30/1999 03:21:06
    1. [NCPERQUI] 68th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, CSA
    2. Willie Smith
    3. I am trying to find a roster of the 68th North Carolina Infantry, CSA. Specifically for Company "D". Anyone have this information or know if it is online? Thanks! Will Smith ============================================================ It has been reported that the Amish are 100% Y2K compliant. ________ ======== Have Judd ancestors? Subscribe to Judd-L@rootsweb.com! Send a message with subscribe in the body of the message to Judd-l-request@rootsweb.com

    12/29/1999 06:17:45
    1. Re: [NCPERQUI] Perry family
    2. Jackie Dotson
    3. Come on, guys, get a room! I've deleted a slew of your personal messages. Cut out the middle man! >From: RRJWilson@aol.com >Reply-To: NCPERQUI-L@rootsweb.com >To: NCPERQUI-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [NCPERQUI] Perry family >Date: Sun, 26 Dec 1999 17:25:45 EST > >Will: > >Yes, I live on the eastside. When I first moved to Indianapolis, I live >out >on the westside for a year and nine months. Then I lived on the northside >for about 13 years until I bought my own home on the eastside and am close >to >work (Finance Center at the old Fort Harrison). > >Originally I lived northeast of Indy, Noblesville's area (12 miles north). >My dad farmed for many years and now he and my mother live in Noblesville. > >I hope you are able to have much success in your genealogy research. I >have >found much information on roots web for my family. Someone from California >gave me some Civil War web sites that I shall delve in to more now that >holidays are over. I have a great uncle who had family members supposedly >in >the Civil War. I don't know if Uncle Heze ever told my dad about it. But >I >shall seek that information also. > >Take care. Hope we can correspond occasionally. Everyone who sends out >quearies sound interesting. I just wish I could help everyone but can't >except to say good luck in their research. > >Becky Wilson > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    12/29/1999 09:32:34
    1. RE: [NCPERQUI] Perry family
    2. Tracy Jones
    3. > Will wrote: Thanks Becky! > I noticed you live in Indianapolis. That is about thirty miles North of > where i grew up. I graduated from Indian Creek High School down in > Trafalgar, Indiana in 1978. We lived in Nineveh, just a bit South of > Franklin, where I was born. Mom still lives in Edinburgh, and my sister > works in Greenwood. Dad worked for Arvin Industries in Franklin > for 33 years > until his death in 1986. Hi Will, I'm in Martinsville, IN (Morgan Co.), very close to Trafalgar. Small world. Tracy Jones http://homepages.go.com/~thenightflyer/genealogy.html Genealogy & Links

    12/26/1999 03:11:09
    1. Re: [NCPERQUI] Perry family
    2. Willie Smith
    3. I know Martinsville and Morgantown very well! Some of the kids I graduated with lived in the Morgantown area. Will -----Original Message----- From: Tracy Jones <ptjones@scican.net> To: NCPERQUI-L@rootsweb.com <NCPERQUI-L@rootsweb.com> Date: December 26, 1999 4:09 PM Subject: RE: [NCPERQUI] Perry family >> Will wrote: Thanks Becky! >> I noticed you live in Indianapolis. That is about thirty miles North of >> where i grew up. I graduated from Indian Creek High School down in >> Trafalgar, Indiana in 1978. We lived in Nineveh, just a bit South of >> Franklin, where I was born. Mom still lives in Edinburgh, and my sister >> works in Greenwood. Dad worked for Arvin Industries in Franklin >> for 33 years >> until his death in 1986. > >Hi Will, I'm in Martinsville, IN (Morgan Co.), very close to Trafalgar. >Small world. > >Tracy Jones >http://homepages.go.com/~thenightflyer/genealogy.html Genealogy & Links >

    12/26/1999 03:05:46