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    1. [NCROOTS] Groves/Sellers in "A Backward Glance"Book
    2. Jane Parker McManus wrote "A Backward Glance" which features Surnames of Groves, Sellers/Sellars, O'Bryant, Bass, Tippit, Nash and related families. If anyone has copy of this book, please reply. Thanks Wanda

    04/20/2003 11:31:35
    1. [NCROOTS] blanchard/lassiter gates co.
    2. I may have some Blanchard infor from that area somewhere in my research, when I have time to go search for it. I had some Blanchards connected to my Lassiter family tree research from Gates area. christine Hello Jay, This may be your guy: 1850 Gates Co NC census, page 48 (stamped), September 16, 1850 Josiah Blanchard 30 NC Sophia Blanchard 28 NC Emily Blanchard 8 NC Joseph B. Blanchard 5 NC William Blanchard 1/12 NC I suggest going to the Gates Co NC web site (I assume there is one) and see if they have the indexed 1860 census available so you can check for him then. If not, consider requesting a 1860 census lookup from the NC Census Lookup List.

    04/20/2003 04:27:32
    1. [NCROOTS] Joseph B. BLANCHARD - a little more
    2. Eldon Wade
    3. Hi Jay, A little more to add. If your Joseph B. Blanchard isn't in the 1860 census index I would not assume he isn't really there. As an example, he wasn't in the 1850 index I use but I was able to find him by digging deeper. Indexes are far from complete. Good hunting, Eldon Hello Jay, This may be your guy: 1850 Gates Co NC census, page 48 (stamped), September 16, 1850 Josiah Blanchard 30 NC Sophia Blanchard 28 NC Emily Blanchard 8 NC Joseph B. Blanchard 5 NC William Blanchard 1/12 NC I suggest going to the Gates Co NC web site (I assume there is one) and see if they have the indexed 1860 census available so you can check for him then. If not, consider requesting a 1860 census lookup from the NC Census Lookup List. Eldon mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com List admin for SC-Old96 Researching: WADE, HAMES -----Original Message----- From: J.r. Smith [mailto:jayrsmith@buckeye-express.com] Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 8:25 AM To: NCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCROOTS] Help Desperately Needed; Hello List members. I am Jay R. Smith of Toledo, Ohio, and I am brand new to the List. I surely would NOT bug you if I was not in dire need of help. My 3 sisters and I (youngest being 59, oldest 72) are trying to establish the maternal portion of our family tree, before we start dying off. To that objective, I desperately need to gather information about our maternal grandfather (birthdate, birthplace, parents names, siblings, etc., etc.), and I honestly don't know what to do next. I do know I cannot afford Ancestry.com !!! Grandfather was Joseph B. (Benjamin ?) BLANCHARD, born 1848/50, as deduced from a 1900 WV Census document, wherein he declared his birthplace as North Carolina. No Idea where in NC, though. Gates Co., has been suggested, but from the limited navigation I have done on the web of there, it has yielded nothing. I DO know that he was in Cabell County, WV., in 1879 because that is when, and where, he married his first wife, Hester Brown Wilson BLANCHARD, on 4 December. She died in 1889. He then remarried my maternal Grandmother Ella BLANCHARD, in 1892/93. Joseph & Hester produced 3 children, and Joseph & Ella produced 3 children, the youngest of which was my Mother, Wilma BLANCHARD, born 12 July 1906, in Fayette Co., WV. My second oldest sister, (also Wilma) avows that Mom told her that Joseph & Ella split up at some point after my mother was born, and he returned to (and died in) North Carolina, where he had been a master of slaves (so I presume he went back to his old homestead) since he was warmly greeted again by some former slaves that had worked under him in years past. After the split of Joseph & Ella, Ella spent the rest of her life in a sanitarium in Blackwell, VA (Henrico County, I think) since my Mom is census listed (at 14 yrs old) as a boarder with a family in Henrico Co., VA. Did Joseph travel from NC to Blackwell, VA. to see Ella ??? Would you have ?? I would !!!! Please List, help me, if you can. Respectfully, Jay R. Smith, Toledo, OHIO ==== NCROOTS Mailing List ==== NCGenWeb list of NC genealogy links: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgenweb/list.html

    04/20/2003 03:46:37
    1. FW: [NCROOTS] Help Desperately Needed; - BLANCHARD
    2. Valerie J. Adams
    3. Jay, In the 1860 Census here is the same man that is enumerated in the 1850 census that Eldon Wade submitted below. 1860 Census of Gates County, North Carolina - Town of Gatesville - Page 93 (Stamped) and 185 (written just above it) Blanchard, Josiah - Age 45, Male, White, Blanchard, Mary - Age 26 - Female Blanchard, Emily - Age 18 - Female Blanchard, J. B. - Age 15 - Male Blanchard, William - Age 9 - Male Blanchard, George - Age 6 - Male Blanchard, ? E. - Age 4/12 (4 months) male There appears to be a different wife but the children on the 1850 census are here. Hope this helps, Val -----Original Message----- From: Eldon Wade [mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com] Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 8:19 AM To: NCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [NCROOTS] Help Desperately Needed; - BLANCHARD Hello Jay, This may be your guy: 1850 Gates Co NC census, page 48 (stamped), September 16, 1850 Josiah Blanchard 30 NC Sophia Blanchard 28 NC Emily Blanchard 8 NC Joseph B. Blanchard 5 NC William Blanchard 1/12 NC I suggest going to the Gates Co NC web site (I assume there is one) and see if they have the indexed 1860 census available so you can check for him then. If not, consider requesting a 1860 census lookup from the NC Census Lookup List. Eldon mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com List admin for SC-Old96 Researching: WADE, HAMES -----Original Message----- From: J.r. Smith [mailto:jayrsmith@buckeye-express.com] Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 8:25 AM To: NCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCROOTS] Help Desperately Needed; Hello List members. I am Jay R. Smith of Toledo, Ohio, and I am brand new to the List. I surely would NOT bug you if I was not in dire need of help. My 3 sisters and I (youngest being 59, oldest 72) are trying to establish the maternal portion of our family tree, before we start dying off. To that objective, I desperately need to gather information about our maternal grandfather (birthdate, birthplace, parents names, siblings, etc., etc.), and I honestly don't know what to do next. I do know I cannot afford Ancestry.com !!! Grandfather was Joseph B. (Benjamin ?) BLANCHARD, born 1848/50, as deduced from a 1900 WV Census document, wherein he declared his birthplace as North Carolina. No Idea where in NC, though. Gates Co., has been suggested, but from the limited navigation I have done on the web of there, it has yielded nothing. I DO know that he was in Cabell County, WV., in 1879 because that is when, and where, he married his first wife, Hester Brown Wilson BLANCHARD, on 4 December. She died in 1889. He then remarried my maternal Grandmother Ella BLANCHARD, in 1892/93. Joseph & Hester produced 3 children, and Joseph & Ella produced 3 children, the youngest of which was my Mother, Wilma BLANCHARD, born 12 July 1906, in Fayette Co., WV. My second oldest sister, (also Wilma) avows that Mom told her that Joseph & Ella split up at some point after my mother was born, and he returned to (and died in) North Carolina, where he had been a master of slaves (so I presume he went back to his old homestead) since he was warmly greeted again by some former slaves that had worked under him in years past. After the split of Joseph & Ella, Ella spent the rest of her life in a sanitarium in Blackwell, VA (Henrico County, I think) since my Mom is census listed (at 14 yrs old) as a boarder with a family in Henrico Co., VA. Did Joseph travel from NC to Blackwell, VA. to see Ella ??? Would you have ?? I would !!!! Please List, help me, if you can. Respectfully, Jay R. Smith, Toledo, OHIO ==== NCROOTS Mailing List ==== NCGenWeb list of NC genealogy links: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgenweb/list.html ==== NCROOTS Mailing List ==== NCGenWeb project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgenweb/

    04/20/2003 03:28:25
    1. RE: [NCROOTS] Help Desperately Needed; - BLANCHARD
    2. Eldon Wade
    3. Hello Jay, This may be your guy: 1850 Gates Co NC census, page 48 (stamped), September 16, 1850 Josiah Blanchard 30 NC Sophia Blanchard 28 NC Emily Blanchard 8 NC Joseph B. Blanchard 5 NC William Blanchard 1/12 NC I suggest going to the Gates Co NC web site (I assume there is one) and see if they have the indexed 1860 census available so you can check for him then. If not, consider requesting a 1860 census lookup from the NC Census Lookup List. Eldon mailto:ewade@cfl.rr.com List admin for SC-Old96 Researching: WADE, HAMES -----Original Message----- From: J.r. Smith [mailto:jayrsmith@buckeye-express.com] Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2003 8:25 AM To: NCROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCROOTS] Help Desperately Needed; Hello List members. I am Jay R. Smith of Toledo, Ohio, and I am brand new to the List. I surely would NOT bug you if I was not in dire need of help. My 3 sisters and I (youngest being 59, oldest 72) are trying to establish the maternal portion of our family tree, before we start dying off. To that objective, I desperately need to gather information about our maternal grandfather (birthdate, birthplace, parents names, siblings, etc., etc.), and I honestly don't know what to do next. I do know I cannot afford Ancestry.com !!! Grandfather was Joseph B. (Benjamin ?) BLANCHARD, born 1848/50, as deduced from a 1900 WV Census document, wherein he declared his birthplace as North Carolina. No Idea where in NC, though. Gates Co., has been suggested, but from the limited navigation I have done on the web of there, it has yielded nothing. I DO know that he was in Cabell County, WV., in 1879 because that is when, and where, he married his first wife, Hester Brown Wilson BLANCHARD, on 4 December. She died in 1889. He then remarried my maternal Grandmother Ella BLANCHARD, in 1892/93. Joseph & Hester produced 3 children, and Joseph & Ella produced 3 children, the youngest of which was my Mother, Wilma BLANCHARD, born 12 July 1906, in Fayette Co., WV. My second oldest sister, (also Wilma) avows that Mom told her that Joseph & Ella split up at some point after my mother was born, and he returned to (and died in) North Carolina, where he had been a master of slaves (so I presume he went back to his old homestead) since he was warmly greeted again by some former slaves that had worked under him in years past. After the split of Joseph & Ella, Ella spent the rest of her life in a sanitarium in Blackwell, VA (Henrico County, I think) since my Mom is census listed (at 14 yrs old) as a boarder with a family in Henrico Co., VA. Did Joseph travel from NC to Blackwell, VA. to see Ella ??? Would you have ?? I would !!!! Please List, help me, if you can. Respectfully, Jay R. Smith, Toledo, OHIO ==== NCROOTS Mailing List ==== NCGenWeb list of NC genealogy links: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncgenweb/list.html

    04/20/2003 03:18:58
    1. [NCROOTS] Help Desperately Needed;
    2. J.r. Smith
    3. Hello List members. I am Jay R. Smith of Toledo, Ohio, and I am brand new to the List. I surely would NOT bug you if I was not in dire need of help. My 3 sisters and I (youngest being 59, oldest 72) are trying to establish the maternal portion of our family tree, before we start dying off. To that objective, I desperately need to gather information about our maternal grandfather (birthdate, birthplace, parents names, siblings, etc., etc.), and I honestly don't know what to do next. I do know I cannot afford Ancestry.com !!! Grandfather was Joseph B. (Benjamin ?) BLANCHARD, born 1848/50, as deduced from a 1900 WV Census document, wherein he declared his birthplace as North Carolina. No Idea where in NC, though. Gates Co., has been suggested, but from the limited navigation I have done on the web of there, it has yielded nothing. I DO know that he was in Cabell County, WV., in 1879 because that is when, and where, he married his first wife, Hester Brown Wilson BLANCHARD, on 4 December. She died in 1889. He then remarried my maternal Grandmother Ella BLANCHARD, in 1892/93. Joseph & Hester produced 3 children, and Joseph & Ella produced 3 children, the youngest of which was my Mother, Wilma BLANCHARD, born 12 July 1906, in Fayette Co., WV. My second oldest sister, (also Wilma) avows that Mom told her that Joseph & Ella split up at some point after my mother was born, and he returned to (and died in) North Carolina, where he had been a master of slaves (so I presume he went back to his old homestead) since he was warmly greeted again by some former slaves that had worked under him in years past. After the split of Joseph & Ella, Ella spent the rest of her life in a sanitarium in Blackwell, VA (Henrico County, I think) since my Mom is census listed (at 14 yrs old) as a boarder with a family in Henrico Co., VA. Did Joseph travel from NC to Blackwell, VA. to see Ella ??? Would you have ?? I would !!!! Please List, help me, if you can. Respectfully, Jay R. Smith, Toledo, OHIO

    04/20/2003 02:24:48
    1. [NCROOTS] Recent Uploads to the NC USGenWeb Archives
    2. Javan Michael DeLoach
    3. Documents that were contributed to the North Carolina USGenWeb Archives and Tombstone Transcription Register last week can be found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nc/newdocs.htm Please let us know if you have documents from your family research that you would like to share. Mike File Manager, NC USGenWeb Archives

    04/19/2003 03:20:33
    1. [NCROOTS] Marriage Lookup Winslow/Bundy
    2. F. Wilder
    3. I would appreciate a marriage lookup for Gertrude Winslow to Oscar Linwood Bundy, probably Pasquotank County, NC in late 1890s. Thanks for your help. Frances

    04/18/2003 02:34:45
    1. [NCROOTS] THAMES/TIMS FAMILY ASSOCIATION MEETING GASTONIA NC
    2. ke4gmt
    3. The Thames/Tims reunion and organizational meeting in Gastonia, NC was a resounding success. On Friday night 4 April, those who had arrived before 9:00 PM gathered for a reception between 7 and 9 PM in the Gaston Room of the Comfort Suites Motel. There were plenty of delicious snacks and a good crowd. Some individuals had requested a table to display family data and materials and Peggy Tucker brought a copy machine which enabled many to make copies of each other's family data. A very enjoyable time was had by all and there were many compliments for the arrangement. On Saturday, 5 April, the group met for introductions, general discussion and sharing of information. The meeting was then moved to the subject of organization. It will be of interest that we had one or more representatives from each of the states of Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Kansas, Georgia, Arizona, Massachusetts, Hawaii and South Carolina. All participated in the discussions of the necessary steps to organization and many offered useful suggestions. Copies of drafts of By-Laws, Membership Application form and a sample of a Non Profit Corporate Charter issued by the State of Georgia were distributed for examination and comment. The moderator asked for volunteers for the offices of Treasurer, Secretary, First and Second Vice Presidents and President. Finally after much discussion a volunteer came forward for each office. A last call for nominations from the floor was made and no additional nominations being made nominations were closed. The volunteers were accepted as nominees and by vote of those present the following officers were elected: President Annette Adler First Vice President Lee Ponder Second Vice President Sue Smith Secretary - Donna Roberts Treasurer - Sybil Dixon Two gentlemen are working on an arrangement to prepare the newsletter and post it on a web page to be printed out by each individual with the necessary equipment and a copy will be mailed to those who cannot print a copy from the internet. Their names will be announced when they have confirmed that necessary arrangements have been worked out. It was agreed that the annual membership dues would be $15.00. It was agreed that the organization should have a representative from each State. There was considerable discussion on this point and it was agreed that this would be worked out in the near future along with working out the arrangements for a Thames/Tims Library and one or more depositories for information on the families. This will require some investigation so could not be finalized at the meeting. The newly elected officers departed to a separate room where they took in the suggestions of the group and modified the By-Laws and Application Form to conform to the wishes of the group and the legal requirements for qualification for a Non Profit (Tax Free) organization. Copies of the by-laws and application form will be distributed to those that were present and those who, for a variety of reasons could not attend but wished to become members. About 20-25 who remained over for Saturday night went to dinner as a group and continued to visit, discuss and exchange information. A wonderful time was had by all. For information or an application write to THAMES/TIMS FAMILY ASSOCIATION P O Box 3666 Aiken, SC 29802-3666. For faster information about the THAMES/TIMS FAMILY ASSOCIATION subscribe to the THAMES LIST or the TIMS LIST.

    04/14/2003 01:22:47
    1. [NCROOTS] Gilliam Family VA>NC>TN>AL>TN
    2. PATRICIA HENRY
    3. John Gilliam and wife Mary Clanton from Albemarle Parish, Sussex Co VA, went to NC around 1775 before moving to TN. Would anyone know what county in NC they lived? They had a son LEMUEL GILLIAM, b. 1791 in NC. He married a SARA who was b. in NC in 1796. Her maiden name is possibly Dawson. They would have married ca. 1812/1813. Would anyone have a record of LEMUEL and SARA's marriage date? I would greatly appreciate any help. Pat pathenry@mindspring.com

    04/14/2003 09:12:55
    1. [NCROOTS] CHOWAN COUNTY
    2. F. Wilder
    3. Is there a special listing for Chowan County? I am trying to find a book or information on cemeteries where I might find the date of death for some of my ancestors. Any help will be appreciated. Frances

    04/08/2003 04:09:10
    1. [NCROOTS] Obituary search engine
    2. Bill Cribbs
    3. The obit search engine that gets under-used is at http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/obit-grabbag.htm, especially the "Obituary Search #2". I've been getting obits from many researchers over the last several years and now have about 85,000 online. Bill GenLookups.com http://www.genlookups.com Obituary Links Page http://www.obitlinkspage.com Obituary Central http://www.obitcentral.com Surname Search Utility http://surnames.obitlinkspage.com

    04/08/2003 03:46:01
    1. [NCROOTS] Alexand/Betsy/Hamilton/Jas/Josep/NancyBROWN
    2. Sheila Gibson ~ SpiritHawk
    3. Pension record called, �SOUTH CAROLINA SERVICE OF HAMILTON BROWN AND NANCY W1707�. For convenience, names of people mentioned in the document are listed at the top, like an index. The quoted document follows the index. (Transcribed 8 Apr 2003 by Sheila Gibson (s2gibso@yahoo.com) from DAR SC Pension Records, FHL 855233 P1. The transcribed record follows the index.) # # # # # John Adair (became Gov of KY) Alexander Brown Betsy Brown Hamilton Brown James Brown Col Joseph Brown Nancy Brown Catherine Keaton Captain Edward Lacey Ensign Patric McGriff Lt Charles Miles Col Thomas Neill Major Polk General Richardson # # # # # (Quote follows) SOUTH CAROLINA SERVICE OF HAMILTON BROWN AND NANCY W1707 DECLARATION was made in Greene County Alabama by Hamilton Brown of Greene Co Alabama September 22 1832. Who applied under the Act of June 7 1832. States he served under General Richardson in the company of Captain Edward Lacey, Lt Charles Miles, Ensign Patric McGri [sic] McGriff, - he entered service in his immediate neighborhood on Turkey Creek on a branch of Broad river in the District called Chester South Carolina, now, under above officers and marched to Rice Creek �in a district now called Richland district, about 60 miles from place of departure. And marched to NINETY-SIX but before we reached there, we learned that the Tories had abandoned that place , and had gone into the Cane Brakes and had gone on the waters of I_____ where we pursued them and took about 32 prisoners. And about 1776 he was out under Col Thomas Neill against the Cherokee Indians, ; that Major Polk was in command- he went to Keowee and burnt a town called Sugar town and another called Eastatoa and cut down some corn? �burnt sever [sic] several other towns. Much other service is outlined, (very dim and illegible). One of his Generals was ! John Adair whom afterwards became Governor of Kentucky. Nancy Brown also filed declaration in Green Co Alabama 1850 April 10, states she was born in Chester District South Carolina 1781, that she was married to Hamilton Brown who recd. A pension as a revolutionary soldier on Xmas day 1798 that they were married by Col Joseph Brown, of Chester Dist S C; that she lived with him for 14 or 15 years, that they removed to Pendleton District S C and lived a number of years, then moved to Green Co Alabama, ; that Hamilton Brown died near Eutaw Green Co 1843. She was married 4 years before her first child Betsy was born and Alexander was born about 4 years after Betsy, and 3 years between Alexander and James her next son. Betsy was born at end of year 1802, Alexander 1806, AFFIDAVIT OF CATHERINE KEATON step dau of this widow and lived with her father & sep mother Nancy until she was married herself. (Quote ends) # # # # # ~ Sheila Gibson ~ SpiritHawk ~ Housework Makes You Ugly ~ Help Jamie Help E.B. Victims: www.anetherealsuite.com Thank you! Wado! ~

    04/08/2003 09:25:46
    1. [NCROOTS] Lookups Nance family genealogyl
    2. Sheila Quinn
    3. Good morning, I have been cleaning out some old things of my Dad's. I came across a book called "History and Genealogy of the NANCES" It is by D. Nance. It says on the title page: "But more particularly of the Descendants of John and Jane Nance, of Mecklenburg County, Virginia." Mr. Nance apparently was from Marshville, NC and wrote the preface on May 1, 1930. He wrote that he had been gathering data about the Nance family since 1900. It has an index and I will be glad to do lookups for anyone interested. Please send first and last names, and please be patient as I will be working these in between grocery shopping, laundry and dog washing. LOL By the way, the copy of the book I have belonged at some time to Grace and Louise McCall, 3017 Clover Road, Charlotte, NC. They were, according to their notes, descended from William Airley Morris and Patsy Nance. Looking forward to hearing from some Nance descendants. Sheila Quinn

    04/05/2003 04:01:53
    1. [NCROOTS] 1820 N.C Census by Dorothy Potter
    2. Seeking anyone with this book: "1820 North Carolina Census:Supplemented with Tax Lists" by Dorothy Williams Potter. Looking for GROVES surname. Thanks Wanda Groves Kohlmann

    04/03/2003 12:43:04
    1. [NCROOTS] Re: NCROOTS-D Digest V03 #25
    2. Who would I contact for Choctaw~Chicasaw Rolls ? Also need a contact for Shoshoni rolls from Mo. any help appreciated Claywalela1@wmconnect.com

    04/02/2003 12:00:01
    1. [NCROOTS] Archibald BROWN, over 65 in 1822
    2. Sheila Gibson ~ SpiritHawk
    3. (This list is an index of the people mentioned in the record called �SOUTH CAROLINA SERVICE OF ARCHIBALD BROWN S39249�. Transcription of the record follows the index.) # # # # # # # # # # Capt Bratton Archibald Brown Capt James Duff Capt Hawthorn Ensign Joshua Lacy J McCreary Capt Nixon Col Noal Major Ross Col or Genl Thomas Sumpter # # # # # # # # # # DECLARATION WAS FILED March 28 1822 in Chester District by Archibald Brown age over 65 who applied under the Act of 18 Mar 1818 and May 1 1820 states he enlisted for 15 months in Spring of 1776 by Ensign Joshua Lacy at Gumlog Moon now in York District, South Carolina under Capt James Duff in the Sixth regiment under Col or Genl Thomas Sumpter in line of Continental establishment, that he continued to serve in said Corps until sometime 1777 when he was regularly discharged from service at Big Savannah hear Santee river, by Col , that on the day the British fleet attacked fort Moultrie on Sullivans Island he was stationed at Boltons landing near Charleston and was discharged. He entered the militia in Capt Brattons company, Col Neal�s regiment, was at Ashes defeat on Briar creek, Georgia under Major Ross was at the battle of Stono in South Carolina and had acted as sergeant, - in place of Capt Hawthorn, then absent and immediately after fall of Charleston, when the enemy ca! me into backcountry he joined Gen Sumpter at Clams Branch in the Indian land �Capt Nixons company was at Hooks defeat near Col Brattons was at the Battle of Hanging Rock, was with Gen Sumpter when attacked by the British at Fishing creek, was at Battle of Blackstocks � was at capture of Congaree fort besides some other skirmishes and served until the enemy left the country. HE HAS NO FAMILY �Now over age 65; AFFIDAVIT OF J. McCREARY in Ohester Dist S C 1823 served with this soldier. This soldier Archibald Brown resided in Rocky and Fishing creek 2 or 3 years, now York and Chester Dist S C. then went to Fayetteville North Carolina and resided 30 years, followed weaving trade. # # # # # # # # # # Transcribed by Sheila Gibson (s2gibso@yahoo.com) from DAR SC Pension Records, FHL 855233 P1., 2 Apr 2003. ~ Sheila Gibson ~ SpiritHawk ~ Housework Makes You Ugly ~ Help Jamie Help E.B. Victims: www.anetherealsuite.com Thank you! Wado! ~

    04/02/2003 07:44:23
    1. [NCROOTS] William BROWN, b. 1752
    2. Sheila Gibson ~ SpiritHawk
    3. Pension Record (This list is an index of people mentioned in the document which follows the list.) William Brown (Senior) Capt John Hannah Col David Neill Capt Robert Rolston Col Rutherford Capt Richard Saddler Capt Tate # # # # # # # # # # (Quote Follows) SOUTH CAROLINA SERVICE AND NORTH CAROLINA SERVICE OF WILLIAM BROWN S16664, PAGE 66---- DECLARATION was made in Bedford County Tennessee 1832 November 13. The data which follow were obtained from papers on file in pension claim S16664 based upon service of William Brown Senior. He was BORN September 22, 1752 in Guilford County North Carolina. While a resident of Pendleton County S C Wm Brown enlisted the latter part of 1775 or first of 1776, served as private 2 months in Capt Richard Saddler�s company, Col David Neill�s regiment, this service was rendered as substitute for his father, the name not stated, volunteered in the following spring, served as private in Capt Richard Saddler�s company. Col David Neill�s regiment, was discharged about Nov 1, 1776 length of this service was not stated; volunteered served as private in Capt John Hannah�s company and was in the battle of Brier Creek; enlisted in York Co S C, in Capt Tate�s Co and was transferred to Capt Robert Rolston�s company, Col Rutherford�s North Carolina regiment and served as private 18 months. He served in all 2 yeaars and 2 months. After the Revolution he resided in Guilford Co N C, then moved to South Carolina, then to Georgia, from there to Bedford County Tennessee, then to Alabama and back to Bedford county Tennessee. The name of his wife and date and place of his marriage are not shown. # # # # # # # # # # Transcribed by Sheila Gibson (s2gibso@yahoo.com) from DAR SC Pension Records, FHL 855233 P1 ~ Sheila Gibson ~ SpiritHawk ~ Housework Makes You Ugly ~ Help Jamie Help E.B. Victims: www.anetherealsuite.com Thank you! Wado! ~

    03/31/2003 11:04:30
    1. [NCROOTS] re WILLIAM CLENDENIN from CO DOWN to NC in 1700s
    2. Cathy Carley
    3. Hi:) Im in Australia researching CLENDINNEN/CLENDENIN/GLENDINNING Lineage. My gggrandfather(JAMES) Brother WILLIAM CLENDENIN Went to NC from CO DOWN IRELAND in 1700s. Im tracking the family thru NC, TENN, ILLINOIS etc.. Other names associated with this family are.. KIRKPATRICK, TURNER, BRADSHAW, THOMPSON, ALLBRIGHT etc Does anyone have these connections? Regards from Australia Cathy. _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail now available on Australian mobile phones. Go to http://ninemsn.com.au/mobilecentral/hotmail_mobile.asp

    03/31/2003 10:30:57
    1. [NCROOTS] SCOTLAND COUNTY PROJECT DEADLINE IS TODAY
    2. Hi, Deadline for submitting family articles to the Scotland County Heritage Book Project is today. If you plan to mail then please do so by 5:00pm today so it will have today's post mark. But, If you plan to e-mail your article(s), please do so by mid-night tonight [just as long as you do it by 11:59pm] it will be stamped by the computer as being received today. Send articles via e-mail to: sam_west@ncsip.duke.edu Thanks Sam West

    03/31/2003 06:38:41