Here is Maragert Walton's will (wife of Daniel Walton) Page 37. Probate Court Minute Book C Washington County, Indiana Date 7 May 1838 - Probated 2 June 1838 In _____ as aforesaid on the 2nd day June 1838, the last will and testament of Margrett Walton, late of said County deceased (whereof this annexed isa true copy) was this day filed in the Clerks office of said Court and duly proven by the Oath of Isaac Jacobs one of the subscribing Witnesses ____ and admitted to Record. "I, Margarett Walton of the State of Indiana, Washington County being perfect in mind and memory do make and constitute this my last will and testament in the following manner. Item 1. I will and bequeath all my household furniture, bed??, and wearing appearal unto my Daughter Margarett Jacobs. I also will and bequeath unto Isaac Walton, Joseph Walton, and my daughter Margarett Jacobs after paying Catherine Biles one dollar, all the ballance of moneys owing unto me to be dividied between the said Isaac Walton, Joseph Walton, and Margarett Jacobs in equal shares after paying my burial expenses. The legacy left to my daughter Margarett Jacobs is especially for her own private use. I the aforesaid Margarett Walton do haby appoint my sons Isaac Walton and Joseph Walton my Executors to execute this my last will agreeable to the full intent and meaning thereof, witness my hand and seal this 7th day of May 1838. Margarett (her mark) Walton Isaac Jacobs John McGill Whereupon on the same day the said Isaac Walton with James Maudlin his security executed and filed Bond in the sum of $200.00 and makes oath as such executor according to Law and Administration of the Estate of said testatrix is granted him in due form of Law. Test Wm H. Carter CK
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACI/7007 Message Board Post: ROWAN CO. N.C. ANN FOSTER m/ 1/ 12/ 1784 PATRICK MORRISON MARARETT POTTS m/ 3/ 26/ 1766 ANDREW MORRISON Can anyone help me with the parents of these people ? What happen to them after marriage ? Thank you for your time . KAREN
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jacobs, Walton, Biles, Yost Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACI/7006 Message Board Post: On the 1850 Rowan Co. Census, Lewis Jacobs, Sr., age 76, b.ca 1774 NC, is living with his wife Elizabeth Walton, age 72, b.ca 1778 NC. Living with them is George W. Jacobs, age 21, identified as their grandson, Susanna Jacobs, age 47, identified as a dau.-in-law, a granddaughter, Elizabeth Jacobs, age 20. According to the Rowan County Marriage Records, Elizabeth Walton m. 14 Sept 1840 Lewis Jacobs. Is this Elizabeth Walton a dau. of Margaret Peggy Yost and Daniel Walton? Is this Elizabeth Walton the sister of Cathy Walton who married John Biles and moved to Jackson Co., TN? Is this Elizabeth Walton a sister to Isaac Walton, Cathy Walton Biles' brother? Would like to share family information with descendants of Elizabeth Walton who married Lewis Jacobs in Rowan Co., NC.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Williams, Perry, Harris Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACI/7005 Message Board Post: I found Simon & Delia Williams in the 1880 census with their family in Rowan, Providence, NC. These are my g-g-grandparents. In 1860, they were living in Granville County and I have found most of the family in Granville and surrounding areas. My mom and her siblings grew up in Warren County. I am just trying to find the Simon & Delia connection. Any information will be appreciated. Since gg-pa was 65 in 1880, I suspect he may have died in Rowan. Any help would be appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Haynes,Collett Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACI/7004 Message Board Post: Need any info on the connection of the HAYNES--COLLETT families abt 1780-1800's.
Hi list. Below is some information I've gathered in my 3 year search for the parents of CATARINA WEAVER KIMEL. I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who has more information that might help me. Thanks from Mexico, Patty Descendants of Christian Weaver Generation No. 1 1. CHRISTIAN1 WEAVER Notes for CHRISTIAN WEAVER: This is just a guess. Am hoping that the family can be traced to Lancaster County, PA. Because Patty's g-g-g-g-grandparents, Bernhard and Catherine Weaver Kimel named two of their children CHRISTIAN and CHRISTINA, it seems likely that Catherine's grandfather might have been named CHRISTIAN WEAVER. Catherine's brother was named CHRISTIAN, too. Child of CHRISTIAN WEAVER is: 2. i. JACOB2 WEAVER. Generation No. 2 2. JACOB2 WEAVER (CHRISTIAN1) He married CATARINA. Notes for JACOB WEAVER: For three years, Patty has been searching on and off for the parents of Catherine Weaver Kimel. In October, 2002, Stephanie Harrison info@conquestmusic.com sent the following: I have a JACOB WEAVER on the list which Betty Pace sent to the Rowan board for "The 38 Nonjurors (Tories) reported in Capt (Eagle's) District in 1778." Betty found in the LDS film of the papers of Mamie McCubbins (families EAgles to Epting... LDS film 0019852). Stephanie says that these people were not necessarily tories as some remained neutral during the rev war... especially the Leatherman's. Jonah and Christian Leatherman are also on this list. In Abstracts of Deed Books 11-14, page 87 of Rowan County, North Carolina 1786-1797 by James W. Kluttz, is: JACOB WEAVER deed #1839, page 104, 15 Nov 1791. Joseph Cunningham to Jacob Weaver for 30 pounds specie, 127 A on N Fork of Reedy Crk; part of a 320 A State grant to this Grantor (09:367). Wit: Hugh Cunningham. Prvd by Hugh Cunningham at Ct 9 Feb 1793. The 1790 fed. census of Rowan County, NC shows JACOB WEAVER with 2 men, 2 boys and 2 women. JACOB's name does not appear on the 1800 ROWAN federal census. This might indicate that the JACOB WEAVER who died in 1799 and is buried at BEAULAH REFORMED CHURCH CEMETERY (about 5 mi. NW of Lexington, NC, Davidson County) is the father of CATARINA. ROW 8, #8: CHRISTIAN WEAVER, d. Sept. 24, 1836 ROW 16, #7: "Year 1799 CADARINA WEWER Tesiset (died) Ocdober the 12, 1799" (Catherine Weaver d. 12 Oct 1799) ROW 16, #8 "Ano 1799 JACOB WEWER d. Oct 11, 1799 (Jacob Weaver). It is troubling that CADARINA WEWER and JACOB WEWER died only one day apart. Could be parent and child, could be couple who died of something like typhoid. In 1810 there is a JACOB WEAVER in ROWAN, in 1820 in ROWAN, in1830 in DAVIDSON, in 1850 in Davidson. Children of JACOB WEAVER and CATARINA are: 3. i. CATHERINE3 WEAVER, b. October 8, 1771; d. August 8, 1846. ii. JACOB WEAVER (Source: Early Pilgrim German Records.), m. ELIZABETH. iii. GEORGE WEAVER. Generation No. 3 3. CATHERINE3 WEAVER (JACOB2, CHRISTIAN1) (Source: Early Pilgrim German Records.) was born October 8, 1771 (Source: Cemetery Records of Davidson County, NC.), and died August 8, 1846 (Source: Cemetery Records of Davidson County, NC.). She married BERNHARD/BARNABAS KIMEL, son of GEORG KIMEL and CATHERINE. He was born 1770 in Rowan County, NC, and died 1837. Notes for CATHERINE WEAVER: Not much progress has been made on the ancestors of Catherine Weaver. Here's what Patty has so far: 1768 Index NC BARNEY WEAVER, Rowan County -- info. from Vickie Weber macloud@TRANSPORT.COM 1787 Rowan County Tax List of Capt. Bumgarner, page 258 by Jo White Linn. JACOB WEAVOR: 900 A. 1 WP 1790 Fed. Census, NC JACOB WEAVER ROWAN 0518/rollM637-7 Only 2 Jacob Weavers in NC, one in ROWAN other in Mecklenburg GEORGE WEAVER 1-4-5-0-0 page 964 ROWAN JACOB WEAVER 2-2-2-0-0 page 1571 ROWAN 1800 Fed. Census, NC WEAVER, GEORGE ROWAN CO. page 420 WEAVER, WILLIAM ROWAN CO. page 440 WEAVLE, GEORGE ROWAN CO. page 350 WEAVLE, STEPHEN ROWAN CO. page 350 1815 Rowan County, North Carolina Tax List by Jo White Linn page 6: WEAVIR, VOLENTINE 1WP no acres listed page 23: WEAVER, HENRY 1 WP-BP no acres listed page 29: WEAVER, GEORGE 1 WP 95 acres WEAVER, JACOB 1 WP 101 acres WEAVER, CHRISTIAN 1 WP 77 acres These three are in the the same list -- Capt. Trentham's COMPPY - as KIMLING, BARNABAS, HILL, WILLIAM, HILL, JAMES, HILL, GEORGE, HILL SARA:H, PICKEL, ANTHONY and PICKEL FELTZ, all intermarried families. page 36: THOMAS WEAVER From Stephanie at info@conquestmusic.com: ... YULOUALA (BARRIER) married CHRISTIAN WEAVER. CHRISTIAN married 2nd CATY LEATHERMAN 11 Dec. 1813. GEORGE WEAVER bondsman. Since CATHERINE WEAVER KIMEL and her hsuband named two of their children CHRISTIAN and CHRISTINA, Patty has assumed that the CHRISTIAN WEAVER of the 1815 ROWAN TAX LIST was the brother of CATHERINE. His first marriage could well have been about the same time as CATHERINE's to BARNABAS KIMEL. GEORGE WEAVER, the bondsman mentioned above could well be CATHERINE and CHRISTIAN's brother. Looking at the names of CATHERINE's children we see a child named JACOB which could tie back to JACOB WEAVER on the 1787 ROWAN TAX LIST. There is a GEORGE WEAVER listed in Lampeter, Lancaster, PA in 1722. Father: JOHANNES WEBER, Mother: BARBARA EICHER. From Diana in Indianapolis, referring to a book about Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Lexinton, NC compiled and indexed by Mrs. G. David Koch, pub. 1968... On page 42 there is a note sahying this list had no heading or date. From the names and handwriting it was evidently before 1802. The names in brackets are the names as they appear in today's usage as suggested by Henry Reeves. They are not a part of the translation by Miller and Morgan. The following list includes GEORG WEVEL (Weaver) and JACOB WEVEL (WEAVER, CATH. WEVEL (Weaver) as well as CATH. MAYER (Myers). CATH. MYERS is the mother of BARNABAS KIMEL says Patty. We know that the Weavers were members of this church and later joined the Moravians. More About CATHERINE WEAVER: Burial: Friedberg Moravian Church Cemetery, Davidson County, NC (Source: Cemetery Records of Davidson County, NC.) Notes for BERNHARD/BARNABAS KIMEL: Notes from Dan Kimel: Attended Pilgrim Union Church in Rowan County, NC From Moravian Journal at North Carolina--May 18, 1837 Friedberg, The Kimmling family was visited, where at 2am the old Bernhard Kimmling had died. May 19--At the request of the family to hold the funeral, I rode at midday to the burial place at the Eder home 4 miles from Friedberg, and after the burial I preached in English out of doors in front of the house to a large company. Children of CATHERINE WEAVER and BERNHARD/BARNABAS KIMEL are: i. CATHERINE4 KIMEL (Source: Early Pilgrim German Records.), m. HENRY SHUTT. ii. FEMALE KIMEL. iii. CHRISTINA KIMEL, b. 1795; d. 1858; m. JOHN GEORGE SPACH (Source: Cemetery Records of Davidson County, NC.); b. September 30, 1786 (Source: Cemetery Records of Davidson County, NC.); d. June 24, 1866 (Source: Cemetery Records of Davidson County, NC.). More About JOHN GEORGE SPACH: Burial: Friedberg Moravian Church Cemetery, Davidson County, NC (Source: Cemetery Records of Davidson County, NC.) iv. CHRISTIAN KIMEL (Source: Early Pilgrim German Records.), b. April 24, 1796 (Source: Early Pilgrim German Records.). More About CHRISTIAN KIMEL: Baptism: May 15, 1796 (Source: Early Pilgrim German Records.) 4. v. JACOB KIMEL, b. July 19, 1799, North Carolina; d. September 4, 1865, NC. 5. vi. ANDREW KIMEL, b. 1802, North Carolina; d. Aft. 1870, Forsyth County, NC. vii. BARNABAS KIMEL, b. 1807; d. 1870; m. HANNAH FISHER. viii. LAZARUS KIMEL, b. 1808. ix. ALFRED KIMEL, b. 1810. x. SALLIE KIMEL, b. 1811; d. 1871; m. JESSE J. MOCK; b. 1812; d. 1866. xi. MALE KIMEL, b. 1817. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=cuernavaca
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Taylor, Lane, Seamon, Wilson, Shoaf, Swink Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0VB.2ACI/1395.6043 Message Board Post: I am a descendant of Irene Taylor and have information on her if you still need it. Please email me at :geribalfrey@msn.com and we can exchange info. Geri
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Parker/Eaker/Byram/Cannon/Barlow Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACI/594.2683.4859.5217 Message Board Post: Rick I have Thomas Parker with a daughter Dority. I have some information on this line if you are interested. I have 2 deed that were recorded in Lincoln County, NC on this Thomas.
This is a Statesville newspaper (Iredell Co., NC). I suspect it may be just for subscribers to ancestry.com, but thought I would let people know about it anyway. Betty Pace "THE LANDMARK," (Statesville, North Carolina) --- 1882-84, 1888-1907 (7,472 pages) http://www.ancestry.com/rd/prodredir.asp?sourceid=1644&key=D6529
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ethridge Camp Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACI/7003 Message Board Post: My ancestors came from Rowan County North Carolina Thomas Ethridge or (Etheridge) born about 1800 Forks Of The Yadkin in North Carolina. His wife was Elizabeth Camp or (Kemp) born about 1800 also. They married May 8th 1824 in Rowan County North Carolina. He died May 17th 1844 and is buried in Weakley County Tennessee. She moved to Dade county Missouri and owned and operated a Zinc mine. She died March 4th 1882 and is buried in Dade County Missouri. Looking for information on who there parents where. I've got the names of there children.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0VB.2ACI/2316.4864.6116 Message Board Post: Dear Janine, My grandmother, Sarah Adele "Della" Tipsword Kern was the daughter of Moses and Nancy Ellen Doty Tipsword. Moses was the son of Marion who was the son of Isaac and Nancy Stanberry (I think)! I would really appreciate any information you send me. In fact, I just discovered from your note the name of Griffin's father. As you might guess, I am just getting started on this Griffin Tipsword thing and it is very confusing. I hope to hear from you soon. Penny Jones Baton Rouge, Louisiana
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rounsavall, Rounsavell, Rounsaville, Ransopher, Rounsifer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0VB.2ACI/7002 Message Board Post: Richard Rounsavell and His Descendants Volume II is ready for publication after over five years of research and writing. Spans eleven generations of Rounsavell family history and includes virtually every published reference to the surname. Over 1,200 pages, including 7,000 footnotes cross-referencing every US Census from 1820-1920 and a complete full name index of every person mentioned in the text and images. Covers a 325-year period following the family in America from its origins in Hunterdon Co., NJ & Rowan Co., NC and beyond, as well as tracing our original ancestor back to England in 1515. Contains more than 250 early photographs and images of historical significance to the Rounsavell family. Special sections on topics like: the Rounsavell Family in the Civil War, Letters from Rounsavell CW Soldiers, Slavery, the Cumberland Compact, and the Jersey Settlement. Includes descendants with all surname variations: Ransevor, Ransopher, Ronsaville, Rounsavell, Rounsavall, Rounsavill, Rounsaville, Rounceville, Rounsifer, Rancifer and Others. Laminated 7" by 10" Hard Cover, Saddle-Stitch Binding Each book priced at $49 per copy, including shipping. Orders due by December 1st. To obtain a book flyer and order form, send an e-mail to: mrounsavall@juno.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boone, Morgan, Lewis Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACI/1489.3734.1 Message Board Post: Actually, I was hoping to find that Hannah Boone Stewart Pennington had performed some patriotic service during the Revolutionary War. I had heard that she had done cooking and sewing for the soldiers when her second husband Richard Pennington was serving.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0VB.2ACI/1489.3734 Message Board Post: the John Stewart who married Hannah Boone did not participate in the Revolutionary War. He was killed in 1770 by Indians while with Daniel Boone in KY. There was another John Stewart who was in the Rev. War and also a friend of Daniel Boone. Actually Daniel Boone knew 3 different John stewarts in his lifetime that he was close to. Hannah's John's parents are not known.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DAVIS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACI/7001 Message Board Post: trying to find ANY information about: HIRAM and/or CORA DAVIS, lived in Salisbury, N.C. during the 40's, thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0VB.2ACI/6719.2 Message Board Post: Isaac is my 1st cousin, 5 times removed.
Great news for British researchers! Betty Pace <snip> From: AlwynapHuw@aol.com To: WLS-ANGLESEY-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 16:35:24 EDT Subject: [ANG] 1881 CENSUS Those who do not already own the set on CD may be interested to know that the LDS have now put the 1881 UK census on line at this URL (along with Canada 1881 and USA 1880) http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/se arch_ census.asp all the best Alwyn
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0VB.2ACI/3305.1 Message Board Post: James Chronister married to Susanna Earhart are my great grandparents also. THeir son, Abraham is supposed to have a will on file in Cape Girardeau county at the Archives building. I will be checking this out in a couple of weeks and will be glad to let you know what I find. Abrahams' daughter, Rebecca married John Steward. Hope this helps.' Do you know who Abrahams' first wife was? Thanks Janice polrbear@semo.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACI/7000 Message Board Post: I have been trying to find the parents of Sally Worke (b ca 1814 in North Carolina). I believe she is descended from one of the son's of John Worke, Sr., son of Alexander Worke, Sr. This is what I have been able to find out re John, Sr., children (both males and females) : 1. Isabella Caroline Worke m. Wm. Means 6 Sept 1796. Three children (that I know of); John D. Means, Robert S. Means and William C. Means. 2. John, b ca 1775-1795- REALLY nead information on him. 3. Robert Worke married Mary ___ ca 1802. Robert d ca 1810 and is buried in Old 4th Creek Presbyterian Graveyard in Statesville. Children: Sarah Worke married Joseph R. McKinley on 1 December 1827 in Cabarrus Co., NCarolina Robert Worke Jane Worke married Caled Phifer Houston William C. Worke Alphonzo Worke 4. Joseph Criswell Worke, b ca 1775 - 1795. Need more infor- martion on him. 5. Alexander Worke, b 1775-1794, died by 1827, married to Polly(or Ann) who was b 1775-1794. Alexander has no daughters in 1800...by 1820, he has 5 daughters. Children are: Jane Worke, b 105 to Presley Mayhew. Robert Worke- a minor in 1821 Mary Worke- a minor in 1821 Ann Worke- minor in 1821; married Robert Lanier on 4 Sept 1830 one daughter I have not been able to identify. 6. Jane Worke who is dead by 29 May 1830.. I am really interested in what happened to John Worke and his brother, Joseph Criswell Worke...or to anyone who can name the other daughter of Alexander Worke(all three men were the children on John Worke, Sr.) Thanks if you can help. Jo