Hey, Will. Actually, in 1850, they have 'Elisha' Copeland and wife Catherine, both age 54, with children Mary - 9, David - 6, and John - 3. They are at household #27 on this transcription, and Isaac Chappell is at household #146...but with friends and family all in between. I'm going to check the cd index and see how far apart that says they were. I'm also going to have to check on this Isaac Chappell...there were at least 2 Isaacs born @ the same time. I'll do more checking...ttyl! Carolyn well...I've been doing some looking around...this one's not gonna come easily. Shall we take this off the list, or is anyone else interested? Will let you know what I find. Carolyn Willie D Smith wrote: > > She is of the correct age! This is undoubtedly her. Was Isaac living in the > general vicinity of Elijah Copeland in 1860? Elijah was the father of David > L. Copeland. I forget who Elijah's wife was, but I keep thinking she was > Catherine Winslow. > I would love to have info on this Isaac Chappell! > Thanks! > Will > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Carolyn Chappell Nelson" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 8:32 PM > Subject: Re: [NCPERQUIMANS] My Chappell Brickwall: Keziah Chappell who > married David L. Copeland > > > Hi, Will....is Keziah not the daughter of Isaac Chappell? That family > > is on the 1850 Chowan census: > > Chappell, Isaac 38 farmer > > Mary 17 > > Margaret 13 > > Keziah 9 > > Samuel 7 > > Penina 41 > > > > I will have to dig through my piles of paper and see what I can find. > > If this is your Keziah, then welcome to the family, Cousin! > > ttyl! Carolyn > > > > Willie D Smith wrote: > > > > > > I'm still trying to find the parents of Keziah Chappell who married > David L. > > > Copeland in Chowan County about 1866. They were in Perquimans County, > N.C. > > > by 1896, when their son Hugh Copeland married Lucille Ethel Evans in the > > > home of Henry Newby in Hertford. > > > Thanks, > > > Will > > > > ============================== > 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
Hi, Will....is Keziah not the daughter of Isaac Chappell? That family is on the 1850 Chowan census: Chappell, Isaac 38 farmer Mary 17 Margaret 13 Keziah 9 Samuel 7 Penina 41 I will have to dig through my piles of paper and see what I can find. If this is your Keziah, then welcome to the family, Cousin! ttyl! Carolyn Willie D Smith wrote: > > I'm still trying to find the parents of Keziah Chappell who married David L. > Copeland in Chowan County about 1866. They were in Perquimans County, N.C. > by 1896, when their son Hugh Copeland married Lucille Ethel Evans in the > home of Henry Newby in Hertford. > Thanks, > Will > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Carolyn Chappell Nelson" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 6:03 PM > Subject: [NCPERQUIMANS] Surnames and Brick Walls > > > Well, this has livened the list up a little. What do you think of > > posting our brick walls with the info that we have and what we're trying > > to find? > > For instance: > > > > William Henry (Billie) Chappell b. 1850s to Henry Chappell and Kesiah > > Elliott. > > W.H.C. married Esther Dail in 1898/99, Chowan. > > > > Henry Chappell md. Kesiah Elliott 2 Sep 1850, Perquimans. Both were > > dead before WHC an Esther Dail's marriage in 1898/99. > > > > Need to find siblings of William Henry Chappell, if any. Parents for > > Henry Chappell (possibly James(?)) and Kesiah Elliott. > > > > What do you think? I'm afraid I have several Brick walls in the > > area...but maybe someone on the list can help. I think the best part of > > genealogy is putting our resources together and helping each other. > > > > I have just a few resources here (in Colorado) that may be helpful to > > some who don't live in the NC area..or who don't have easy access to > > records... > > History of Perquimans County by Winslow. > > Quaker Marriage Certificates by Bjorkman > > 1850 Census transcriptions of Chowan, Gates, Pasquotank, and Perquiimans > > Counties...compiled by Edna M. Shannonhouse. > > Hamrick's indexes to the NC Genealogical and Historical Register. > > Have easy access to the """ """ """ > > and to Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy...plus a few > > other Historical records of early NC. > > Also have Broderbund's cds #4 and 229...marriages. > > I work at an FHC twice a week, so can check things out there..although > > most of it is online now. > > > > Y'all let me know what you think of this idea, and let's get busy > > helping each other connect....as we all probably do somewhere along the > > line. > > I will post this to Gates and Perquimans, so I'm sorry if you get it > > more than once. Thanks all, Carolyn > > > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > ============================== > 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
Well, this has livened the list up a little. What do you think of posting our brick walls with the info that we have and what we're trying to find? For instance: William Henry (Billie) Chappell b. 1850s to Henry Chappell and Kesiah Elliott. W.H.C. married Esther Dail in 1898/99, Chowan. Henry Chappell md. Kesiah Elliott 2 Sep 1850, Perquimans. Both were dead before WHC an Esther Dail's marriage in 1898/99. Need to find siblings of William Henry Chappell, if any. Parents for Henry Chappell (possibly James(?)) and Kesiah Elliott. What do you think? I'm afraid I have several Brick walls in the area...but maybe someone on the list can help. I think the best part of genealogy is putting our resources together and helping each other. I have just a few resources here (in Colorado) that may be helpful to some who don't live in the NC area..or who don't have easy access to records... History of Perquimans County by Winslow. Quaker Marriage Certificates by Bjorkman 1850 Census transcriptions of Chowan, Gates, Pasquotank, and Perquiimans Counties...compiled by Edna M. Shannonhouse. Hamrick's indexes to the NC Genealogical and Historical Register. Have easy access to the """ """ """ and to Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy...plus a few other Historical records of early NC. Also have Broderbund's cds #4 and 229...marriages. I work at an FHC twice a week, so can check things out there..although most of it is online now. Y'all let me know what you think of this idea, and let's get busy helping each other connect....as we all probably do somewhere along the line. I will post this to Gates and Perquimans, so I'm sorry if you get it more than once. Thanks all, Carolyn
Hi, Debbie...I'm not much help w/family ties here, but the 1850 census transcription says Alex'r. was age 52. It's easy to get those numbers confused...I have had a lot of trouble with 4s and 6s looking the same. Happy hunting! Carolyn debbie howell wrote: > > I have a Davis family that is said to have been in the Perquimans area > during the time period of 1824-1880 (or even longer) In the 1850 census > there is a man named Alexander Davis. He is listed as being 32 years of > age--but according to all my other records this may have been a typo because > he should have been 52 at this time. His children are all listed, but his > wife is not. > > Father: Alexander Davis b. abt 1798 d. before 1880 > Mother: unknown, died before 1850 census > Children: Mary b. 1824, John b. 1827, Sarah b. 1828, Elizabeth b. 1832, > Martha b. 1834 married Exum Howell d. in Wayne County, NC, Grizzell (or > Gessil) b. abt 1840, Nathan b. 1836 married Sarah (1880 census has him > living in Perquimans County with his wife and 2 sons: Clement, Obrey and a > daughter: Mary E. (also living with this family are his 2 single sisters: > Mary and Grissel) > > If anyone has any information or tie-ins, please contact me. This line has > been a huge brick wall for our family. > > Thanks. Debbie Howell [email protected] > > Debbie Howell [email protected] > ***Life is not a beach, but a mountain! Enjoy the climb!*** > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. > > ============================== > 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 have a Rachel Perry married to a Mr. Nicholson. This is from Judge Winborne's "The Perry Family" Rachel is daughter of Jesse Perry Esq. and Elizabeth Lindner who married Dec. 12, 1777 in Perquimans Co., NC. She would have been rather young to be the one you are looking for. I have no other information on her other than her name. Joy in Wisc. CLUGH_LA wrote: > I must have missed a message. Are we all adding our connections to this > county? > That is a good idea. > ----- > I'm looking for Nicholson and Perry family information. Locations and > marriage mainly. > > Samuel Nicholson, son of Joseph and Mehitabel (Nixon) Nicholson, born 1768. > He married to Rachel Perry or Parry somewhere around 1792 and they had > all but the last child in NC, somewhere. So far not able to locate where. > They migrated to Indiana. Eventually to Bartholomew County, Indiana. > I've added their children below for everyone to see. > > Could use help on Rachel Perry's parents and marriage date. > Same problem your having, Mr. Smith, "unable to find their marriage records, > but are sure they were married in either Chowan, Perquimans, or Pasquotank > counties". > > Glad to see your part, Joy in Wisc. <g> > > Have a great Sunday, > Lou Ann~ Indiana > > --Generation 1 of thier children----**note, I'm still unsure of William and > Josiah's marriages but have included the names on certificates in > Bartholomew Co. that could be theirs.-- > Descendants of Samuel Nicholson > > 1. SAMUEL6 NICHOLSON (JOSEPH5, THOMAS4, CHRISTOPHER3, CHRISTOPHER2, EDMUND1) > was born March 10, 1768 in NC, and died August 21, 1844 in Bartholomew Co., > IN. He married RACHEL PERRY 1792 in Pasquotank, NC. She was born July 13, > 1772 in NC, and died August 29, 1844 in Bartholomew Co., IN. > > Children of SAMUEL NICHOLSON and RACHEL PERRY are: > > i. THOMAS7 NICHOLSON, b. April 18, 1793,___ North Carolina; d. 1843, Salem, > Washington Co., Indiana; m. MARTHA CARTER, Unknown; b. 1798, Ky or SC; d. > 1883, Salem, Washington Co., Indiana. Location of marriage unknown. > > ii. MARY NICHOLSON, b. December 09, 1794, NC; m. NATHANIEL DRAPER, November > 09, 1819, Washington County, Indiana. > > iii. ELIZABETH NICHOLSON, b. January 17, 1797, NC; d. June 06, 1858; m. (1) > BENJAMIN DRAPER, Abt. May 03, 1817, Washington County, Indiana; b. August > 29, 1788, NC; d. January 08, 1840, Bartholomew Co., IN. > > iv. CHRISTOPHER NICHOLSON, b. February 24, 1800, NC; d. September 01, 1842, > Bartholomew Co., IN; m. (1) MARY PARISHO; m. (2) ELIZABETH PARISHO, July 08, > 1839, Bartholomew Co., IN. > > v. CAROLINE NICHOLSON, b. August 08, 1802, NC; d. 1860, Bartholomew Co., IN; > m. JOHN PERISHO, October 12, 1820, Blue River MM- Washington Co. IN 5-108; > b. Of Jackson Co.,IN; d. 1844. > > vi. WILLIAM NICHOLSON, b. August 24, 1804; m. MARGARETTE THOMPSON, August > 17, 1826, Bartholomew Co., IN. (Not proven., could use help on this > connection) > > vii. PHAROBA NICHOLSON, b. November 08, 1806, NC; d. January 18, 1859; m. > WALTER COX, April 11, 1829, Driftwood-SandCreek, Bartholomew Co. IN; b. > February 09, 1805, NC; d. 1876. > > viii. ASENATH NICHOLSON, b. January 16, 1809, NC; d. 1849; m. FLETCHER > PEELLE, March 08, 1827, Driftwood-SandCreek, Bartholomew Co. IN; b. December > 14, 1805; d. November 17, 1883. > > ix. JOSIAH NICHOLSON, b. February 27, 1811, NC; m. (1) ELIZABETH PARKER, > August 19, 1829, Bartholomew Co., IN; m. (2) MILLA CAMPBELL, September 10, > 1835, Bartholomew Co., IN. (Not proven., could use help on both of these > marriage connections) > > x. SAMUEL EDGAR-1 NICHOLSON, b. May 25, 1815, Washington Co., IN; d. January > 04, 1900, Baltimore, MD; m. (1) PENINAH PARKER, Abt. November 11, 1837, > Driftwood-SandCreek, Bartholomew Co. IN; b. July 25, 1817, NC; d. December > 05, 1856, Bartholomew Co., IN; m. (2) RHODA H. HOLLIDAY, Abt. May 05, 1860, > Driftwood-SandCreek, Bartholomew Co. IN; b. July 01, 1822, Orange Co., IN; > d. September 21, 1892, Westchester, PA. > > ============================== > 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 have a Davis family that is said to have been in the Perquimans area during the time period of 1824-1880 (or even longer) In the 1850 census there is a man named Alexander Davis. He is listed as being 32 years of age--but according to all my other records this may have been a typo because he should have been 52 at this time. His children are all listed, but his wife is not. Father: Alexander Davis b. abt 1798 d. before 1880 Mother: unknown, died before 1850 census Children: Mary b. 1824, John b. 1827, Sarah b. 1828, Elizabeth b. 1832, Martha b. 1834 married Exum Howell d. in Wayne County, NC, Grizzell (or Gessil) b. abt 1840, Nathan b. 1836 married Sarah (1880 census has him living in Perquimans County with his wife and 2 sons: Clement, Obrey and a daughter: Mary E. (also living with this family are his 2 single sisters: Mary and Grissel) If anyone has any information or tie-ins, please contact me. This line has been a huge brick wall for our family. Thanks. Debbie Howell [email protected] Debbie Howell [email protected] ***Life is not a beach, but a mountain! Enjoy the climb!*** _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
I must have missed a message. Are we all adding our connections to this county? That is a good idea. ----- I'm looking for Nicholson and Perry family information. Locations and marriage mainly. Samuel Nicholson, son of Joseph and Mehitabel (Nixon) Nicholson, born 1768. He married to Rachel Perry or Parry somewhere around 1792 and they had all but the last child in NC, somewhere. So far not able to locate where. They migrated to Indiana. Eventually to Bartholomew County, Indiana. I've added their children below for everyone to see. Could use help on Rachel Perry's parents and marriage date. Same problem your having, Mr. Smith, "unable to find their marriage records, but are sure they were married in either Chowan, Perquimans, or Pasquotank counties". Glad to see your part, Joy in Wisc. <g> Have a great Sunday, Lou Ann~ Indiana --Generation 1 of thier children----**note, I'm still unsure of William and Josiah's marriages but have included the names on certificates in Bartholomew Co. that could be theirs.-- Descendants of Samuel Nicholson 1. SAMUEL6 NICHOLSON (JOSEPH5, THOMAS4, CHRISTOPHER3, CHRISTOPHER2, EDMUND1) was born March 10, 1768 in NC, and died August 21, 1844 in Bartholomew Co., IN. He married RACHEL PERRY 1792 in Pasquotank, NC. She was born July 13, 1772 in NC, and died August 29, 1844 in Bartholomew Co., IN. Children of SAMUEL NICHOLSON and RACHEL PERRY are: i. THOMAS7 NICHOLSON, b. April 18, 1793,___ North Carolina; d. 1843, Salem, Washington Co., Indiana; m. MARTHA CARTER, Unknown; b. 1798, Ky or SC; d. 1883, Salem, Washington Co., Indiana. Location of marriage unknown. ii. MARY NICHOLSON, b. December 09, 1794, NC; m. NATHANIEL DRAPER, November 09, 1819, Washington County, Indiana. iii. ELIZABETH NICHOLSON, b. January 17, 1797, NC; d. June 06, 1858; m. (1) BENJAMIN DRAPER, Abt. May 03, 1817, Washington County, Indiana; b. August 29, 1788, NC; d. January 08, 1840, Bartholomew Co., IN. iv. CHRISTOPHER NICHOLSON, b. February 24, 1800, NC; d. September 01, 1842, Bartholomew Co., IN; m. (1) MARY PARISHO; m. (2) ELIZABETH PARISHO, July 08, 1839, Bartholomew Co., IN. v. CAROLINE NICHOLSON, b. August 08, 1802, NC; d. 1860, Bartholomew Co., IN; m. JOHN PERISHO, October 12, 1820, Blue River MM- Washington Co. IN 5-108; b. Of Jackson Co.,IN; d. 1844. vi. WILLIAM NICHOLSON, b. August 24, 1804; m. MARGARETTE THOMPSON, August 17, 1826, Bartholomew Co., IN. (Not proven., could use help on this connection) vii. PHAROBA NICHOLSON, b. November 08, 1806, NC; d. January 18, 1859; m. WALTER COX, April 11, 1829, Driftwood-SandCreek, Bartholomew Co. IN; b. February 09, 1805, NC; d. 1876. viii. ASENATH NICHOLSON, b. January 16, 1809, NC; d. 1849; m. FLETCHER PEELLE, March 08, 1827, Driftwood-SandCreek, Bartholomew Co. IN; b. December 14, 1805; d. November 17, 1883. ix. JOSIAH NICHOLSON, b. February 27, 1811, NC; m. (1) ELIZABETH PARKER, August 19, 1829, Bartholomew Co., IN; m. (2) MILLA CAMPBELL, September 10, 1835, Bartholomew Co., IN. (Not proven., could use help on both of these marriage connections) x. SAMUEL EDGAR-1 NICHOLSON, b. May 25, 1815, Washington Co., IN; d. January 04, 1900, Baltimore, MD; m. (1) PENINAH PARKER, Abt. November 11, 1837, Driftwood-SandCreek, Bartholomew Co. IN; b. July 25, 1817, NC; d. December 05, 1856, Bartholomew Co., IN; m. (2) RHODA H. HOLLIDAY, Abt. May 05, 1860, Driftwood-SandCreek, Bartholomew Co. IN; b. July 01, 1822, Orange Co., IN; d. September 21, 1892, Westchester, PA.
I found a few tid bits of info that may be useful to the Evans,Copeland, Haskett Researchers and am curious as to the names of the parents of these Evans children. Found in a Document in the Arcives, of John Rogerson of Perquimans, who died in 1824. Is a petition for the sale of his estate. Listed are: Dau, Dorothy and Husband Henry Copeland. Dau. Margaret and Husband Joseph Cox. (Clerk of court and also the Peritioner) Then it list the names of 3 Evans Grandchildren by a Deceased Dau.her name not mentioned. John Evans, Ann Evans and Johanna Evans, by their Guardian William Haskett. They lived in an area of Perquimans known as "Frog-Hall" in the Ballyhack District, if that helps any. And also, where is Frog-Hall? Is it the same as the Beech Springs area of today? Does anyone researching William Haskett or Evans know what became of these Evans children? Thanks Richard Rogerson
My 3rd ggrandfather, John SIVAGE, b. ca. 1794 md. Anna WEEKS (aka Anna MORSE) before 1826. All children born "near Elizabeth City, NC." John SIVAGE d. Christmas Day, 12/25/1836 (if I can find some record of their marriage or his death or burial, that would be great!!), and his 1st generation descendants were: 1 John Sivage 1794 - 1836 .. +Anna Weeks 1801 - 1857 ........ 2 Isaiah R. Sivage 1826 - 1908 ............ +Achsah Hodson 1828 - 1856 ........ *2nd Wife of Isaiah R. Sivage: ............ +Sarah J. Hadley 1835 - 1865 ........ *3rd Wife of Isaiah R. Sivage: ............ +Eunice Lindley 1833 - 1916 ........ 2 Lucretia Sivage 1830 - 1908 ............ +Alexander Archer 1823 - 1888 ........ 2 Armstead Sivage 1831 - 1900 ............ +Keziah Chapman 1828 - 1860 ........ *2nd Wife of Armstead Sivage: ............ +Martha ? ........ *3rd Wife of Armstead Sivage: ............ +Mary Ellen Henson 1845 - 1881 ........ *4th Wife of Armstead Sivage: ............ +Emma Davis ........ 2 John G. Sivage 1834 - ............ +Lucinda Paine 1839 - Any information greatly appreciated!!!
Looks like another cousin to my wife! Her's include: Jordan, Chappell, Speight, Copeland, Haskett, Winslow, Lawrence, Evans. What do you have by chance on a Charles Evans who died a bit before 1896? His wife was Catherine Minis. Their daughter, Lucille Ethel Evans, married Hugh Copeland in 1896 in Hertford, Perquimans County, in the home of Henry Newby. I believe Catherine must have married Henry Newby sometime between 1880 and 1896. The Newby's seem to be related to the Evanses there. I'm trying to find more about Charle's family. Seems like he's kin to a Jeremiah? Evans? Her Speights descend from William Henry Speight and Margaret Wallace, both born about 1822, married in Perquimans in 1844, and their son was Wilson Speight, whom I believe married a Haskett. Their son, William Henry Speight, married a Priscilla Boyce, daughter of Baker Perry Boyce Jr. It may have been Baker P. Boyce Jr. who married the Catherine Haskett. I don't recall, but the Jordans seem to be tied to the Hasketts. Hugh Copeland, son of David L. Copeland and Keziah Chappell, had a daughter, Bessie Merrill Copeland born in 1915 who married William Winford Speight about 1937. We have been unable to find their marriage records, but are sure they were married in either Chowan, Perquimans, Gates, or Pasquotank counties. William Winford Speight was the son of William Henry Speight and Priscilla Boyce. William Henry was Wilson Speight's son. Keep in touch! Thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Katherine" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 8:36 PM Subject: Re: [NCPERQUIMANS] Marriage records > As long as we are doing CHOWAN,PERQUIMANS families let me add mine. > JORDAN, DAIL, HASKETT, EVANS , STEPNEY , COPELAND , MINCHEN , > ELLIOTT , BOGUE , MUTH , FALTER . > Good luck to all in their search. > Kat > > > ============================== > 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 >
Hi Carolyn I am also a Perry researcher. My Perrys are Quakers from Perquimans. Chappell, Lane Dail, Elliott, Goodwin also are in some of the marriages into this family. Joy in Wisc. William Nelson wrote: > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > --------------4C7259CD0F2175A99EB18236 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > I apologize if some of you get this message more than once, I am posting > it to several lists in hopes of answers. > >From what sources did Broderbund/Family Tree Maker get their info for > their Marriage Index cds for NC and other states? > They have many marriages listed from before records were required to be > kept, and not necessarily Quaker marriages. > For instance, there is an 1850 marriage for Henry Chappel and Kesiah > Elliott in Perquimans. I want to know if there are records I can look > for to find more info, i.e...parents names. > I've been curious about this for years...hope someone knows the answer! > BTW...as long as I'm here, here are my Chowan/Perquimans surnames: > > Chappell, Lane, Skinner, Monds, Dail, Elliott, Bunch, Parrish, Small, > Goodwin, Griffin, Taylor, Bond, Perry, ...you know...half the > county...many early Quakers, too. > Thank you all! Carolyn Chappell Nelson > > --------------4C7259CD0F2175A99EB18236 > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; > name="homeagain.vcf" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Description: Card for William Nelson > Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename="homeagain.vcf" > > begin:vcard > n:; > x-mozilla-html:FALSE > adr:;;;;;; > version:2.1 > note:Carolyn > end:vcard > > --------------4C7259CD0F2175A99EB18236-- > > ============================== > 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
As long as we are doing CHOWAN,PERQUIMANS families let me add mine. JORDAN, DAIL, HASKETT, EVANS , STEPNEY , COPELAND , MINCHEN , ELLIOTT , BOGUE , MUTH , FALTER . Good luck to all in their search. Kat
as long as I'm here, here are my Chowan/Perquimans surnames: > > Chappell, Lane, Skinner, Monds, Dail, Elliott, Bunch, Parrish, Small, > Goodwin, Griffin, Taylor, Bond, Perry, ...you know...half the > county...many early Quakers, too. > Thank you all! Carolyn Chappell Nelson > I KEEP SAYING.....ALL OF US IN THE COUNTY, WHO'S FAMILIES HAVE BEEN HERE ANY TIME, ARE KIN TO EACH OTHER. We just moved here from Norfolk and already I am kin to everyone and church and almost all of the other people I have met. LOL Hope in Hertford >
Hi, My wife's families are Chappell, Copeland, Evans, Newby, Speight, Haskett, Wallace, etc.....world without end, Amen....:-) I'm particularly interested in knowing which WALLACE families were living near William and Margaret Speight in Perquimans County, in 1850. They were married in 1844. William may be listed as "HENRY" Speight on the census, with Margaret his wife. I would like to figure out just who their parents were! A John W. Speight was lurking in the area somewhere, and I strongly suspect both men were sons of a Jeremiah or Josiah Speight whom I'm told died about 1849 in Perquimans. I strongly suspect Margaret is a descendant of old Thomas Wallace who died in Chowan County about 1750 with a will, naming a son William Wallace. Thanks, Will --- Hope <[email protected]> wrote: > as long as I'm here, here are my Chowan/Perquimans > surnames: > > > > Chappell, Lane, Skinner, Monds, Dail, Elliott, > Bunch, Parrish, Small, > > Goodwin, Griffin, Taylor, Bond, Perry, ...you > know...half the > > county...many early Quakers, too. > > Thank you all! Carolyn Chappell Nelson > > > I KEEP SAYING.....ALL OF US IN THE COUNTY, WHO'S > FAMILIES HAVE BEEN HERE ANY > TIME, ARE KIN TO EACH OTHER. We just moved here > from Norfolk and already I > am kin to everyone and church and almost all of the > other people I have met. > > LOL > Hope in Hertford > > > > > ============================== > 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 > ===== Greetings from the People's BANANA REPUBLIC of TENNESSEE. Osama Bin Sunquist, Governor __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------4C7259CD0F2175A99EB18236 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I apologize if some of you get this message more than once, I am posting it to several lists in hopes of answers. >From what sources did Broderbund/Family Tree Maker get their info for their Marriage Index cds for NC and other states? They have many marriages listed from before records were required to be kept, and not necessarily Quaker marriages. For instance, there is an 1850 marriage for Henry Chappel and Kesiah Elliott in Perquimans. I want to know if there are records I can look for to find more info, i.e...parents names. I've been curious about this for years...hope someone knows the answer! BTW...as long as I'm here, here are my Chowan/Perquimans surnames: Chappell, Lane, Skinner, Monds, Dail, Elliott, Bunch, Parrish, Small, Goodwin, Griffin, Taylor, Bond, Perry, ...you know...half the county...many early Quakers, too. Thank you all! Carolyn Chappell Nelson --------------4C7259CD0F2175A99EB18236 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="homeagain.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for William Nelson Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="homeagain.vcf" begin:vcard n:; x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 note:Carolyn end:vcard --------------4C7259CD0F2175A99EB18236--
Hello list, I shared your mail with a fellow Chancey researcher who is not subscribed to this list. His name is Robert [email protected] Please see his message in reference to this topic..below. You should be sure and CC in replies to his email address, since he is not subbed here. diane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob" <[email protected]> Diane, if you want to reply to any of the Chancey requests, you can send them my email address. There is some discrepencies in what I have read from what you have sent. #1, There were any number of families that settled in the Pasquotank and/or Perquimans area before 1700 that show both Counties. The Chanceys actually lived in Pasquotank once the dust settled from the change over from Albermarle. There was one that lived in Perquimans County, born in Pasquotank. Zachariah, the son of Edmund Chancey Jr. lived in Perquimans. Daniel was born and lived in Pasquotank until he took off for the Shenandoah Valley VA about 1737, bought land there and farmed for a few years. They came back to Pasquotank about 1750/51. Some or all of their children were born elsewhere, but there is no record of them being in Orange County, and certainly not associated with the Quakers during these years. Daniel was severely reprimanded by the Pasquotank Quakers in 1751 for going to Virginia without their ok on the matter. In about 1754 Daniel was finally reinstated with the Quakers, and at that time, requested a transfer to the Quakers MM in the "Cape Fare" region. They moved to Bladen County where Daniel apparently died, as his wife Anne returned to Pasquotank in 1760, went thru the same as Daniel had to from the MM at Pasquotank, was reinstated and requested a move to the Cane Creek MM in Orange County. Anne remarried out of the Quaker Society in September 1761 and was dismissed. Her daughters however were still Quakers, and all married Quaker men, Rachel married Samuel Stout, and moved to Stouts Grove, Tazewell, IL Mary married Walter J Jackson and moved to Georgia. She died in Autauga County, Alabama, about 1832. Pleasant married Daniel Smith, and they stayed in the area of Orange County. Anne is the last daughter I have for Daniel and Anne Overman Chancey, but she either died young, or her marriage is yet to be found. There have never been any sons of Daniel and Anne Chancey found. Some sons have been attributed to them, like a Samuel, born in 1743, but there is no real proof anywhere this Samuel ever actually lived, much less being a son. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joyce L Ford" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [NCPERQUIMANS] Chancey, Chancy, Keile, Overman, Stout, Smith > > > > In reply to your query about Stouts. The Stouts in the Orange Co., N.C., > > Cane Creek Meeting House, for the most part have migrated from the state > > of Penn. If you do not have the Quaker records for Cane Creek already, I > > will be happy to get my file out. I do not want to duplicate anything you > > have already researched. > > > > Let me know if this would be helpful to you. > > > > My Stouts are Francis Stout wife Ann Moon. Sons, Aaron, Lemi (Lemuel), > > and one other brother. There is a discrepancy in the wife of Francis > > Stout, however, The Assoc. of Friends assure me that his wife was Ann > > Moon. > > > > Francis's mother was a Noblett from Penn. > > > > Please let me know if you do not have copy of the cane creek records. > > Also, one other name of a famous Quaker is Harmon Husband also from Penn. > > I do not have the Penn. Quaker Records. Just the Cane Creek ones. > > J.
In reply to your query about Stouts. The Stouts in the Orange Co., N.C., Cane Creek Meeting House, for the most part have migrated from the state of Penn. If you do not have the Quaker records for Cane Creek already, I will be happy to get my file out. I do not want to duplicate anything you have already researched. Let me know if this would be helpful to you. My Stouts are Francis Stout wife Ann Moon. Sons, Aaron, Lemi (Lemuel), and one other brother. There is a discrepancy in the wife of Francis Stout, however, The Assoc. of Friends assure me that his wife was Ann Moon. Francis's mother was a Noblett from Penn. Please let me know if you do not have copy of the cane creek records. Also, one other name of a famous Quaker is Harmon Husband also from Penn. I do not have the Penn. Quaker Records. Just the Cane Creek ones. J.
Looking for the following family lines: Edmund Chancey Jr. m. Sarah Keile b: 1677? b:abt 1667 Daniel Chancy m. Anne Overman b:abt 1714 b:1714 Rachel Chancey m. Samuel Stout b:1741 b:1740 I have Edmund birth and death in Pasquotank Perquimans??? as well as, Sarah. The same location for birth for Daniel and Anne. Rachel I have birth in Cane Creek, NC Also, Daniel Smith m. Pleasant Chauncey b:1743 b:unknown Anna Smith m. Joseph Stout b:1780 b:1773 I have Daniel birth and death in Cane Creek, Alamance, NC. I have Anna birth at Oxford, NC?? as well as, Joseph Stout. D Morrill
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------128512D25CED38E74F455302 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I tried to email Jeff Swann about changing my email and adding some surnames; also adding some resources I'm willing to do lookups in. Just got failure notices saying his email address doesn't exist anymore. Does anyone know who is in charge of the site now, or, if it is still Jeff, how I can contact him? Thanks, everyone! Carolyn Chappell Nelson --------------128512D25CED38E74F455302 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="homeagain.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for William Nelson Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="homeagain.vcf" begin:vcard n:; x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 note:Carolyn end:vcard --------------128512D25CED38E74F455302--
Hello list, I would like to contact someone who is researching the Brachem / Sawyer lines. Perquimans County Marriage Records list a Lowry Sawyer to Alviri Bratchum on 8-25-1855. I the family seems to think that his name was Lorenzo Sawyer. They also think that this family lived and died in Perquimans Co. NC. Their children are 1.Bruce Sawyer 2.John Sawyer 3.Margaret wed Charlie Horton 4.Dorsey Sawyer (b.1868) wed Seanie 5.Mary Elizabeth Sawyer (b1877) wed Joshua Warren Sawyer 6.Samuel Sawyer Elvira Brachem Sawyer was probably born in Hyde County, NC about 1836. She was the daughter of Tillman Brachem and Mary Stowe Brachem. Can anyone give me any information about any of the names mentioned? Thanks Alice