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    1. [NCROWAN] Those in Digest mode
    2. Hi all, It would so very helpful if you would change the subject line to the specific subject. Those of us who are looking for particular lines usually just DELETE your posts unless there is a specific name, etc. in the subject line.? It is your best interest to do this. As I have volunteered to do lookups on the CD, if I don't see a subject line that indicates that you want a lookup???? Delete, delete... Jan

    11/30/2008 12:44:23
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B
    2. Bryan, 44, The following persons are named as composing the Grand and Petit Juries of the first Court, viz.: Henry Hughey, John McCulloch, James Hill, John Burnett, Samuel Bryant, John McDowell, James Lambath, Henry Dowland, Morgan Bryan, William Sherrill, William Morrison, William Linvil. 106, This Committee of Safety began its sessions, according to these Minutes, on the eighth of August, 1774, seventeen days before the assembling of the first North Carolina Provincial Congress. This committee was probably chosen at the time appointed for electing. members to the General Assembly of the Province, or it may have come into existence before that time in obedience to the wishes of the people. The members of the committee were chosen from all parts of this grand old county, and numbered twenty-five. The following is a list of their names: James M, McCay, Andrew Neal, George Cathey, Alexander Bobbins, Francis McCorkle, Matthew Icke, Maxwell Chambers, Henry Harmon, Abraham Denton, William Davidson, Samuel Young, John Brevard, William Kennon, George Henry Barringer, Robert Bell, John Bickerstaff, John Cowden, John Lewis Beard, John Nesbit, Charles McDowell, Robert Blackburn, Christopher Beekman, William Sharpe, John Johnson, and Morgan Bryan. 111, 112, When the Declaration of Independence had been made, and it was understood that they might soon be called to fight against the troops of England, the disaffected began to draw back, while the Whigs were for moving forward. In the Company from the forks of the Yadkin one of these st range scenes was once enacted. Captain Bryan of that Company was disaffected, while the lieutenant, Richmond Pearson, was a Whig. On the muster, a dispute arose upon political matters between these two officers, and the Company decided that this great national question should be decided by a fair fist-fight between the captain and the lieutenant, and that the Company should go with the victor. The fight came off in due time and manner, and Lieutenant Pearson succeeded in giving Captain Bryan a sound thrashing. The Forks Company after that became zealous Whigs, while the crowd from Dutchman’s Creek followed Captain Bryan and became Tories. Captain Pearson with his Company took the field against Lord Cornwallis as he passed through North Carolina. They were present at Cowan’s Ford on the first of February, 1781, when General Davidson fell. Captain Pearson was the grandfather of the Hon. Richmond M. Pearson, the distinguished Chief Justice of North Carolina for so many years. Captain Bryan became a confirmed loyalist, and was the notorious Colonel Bryan, who according to Dr. Caruthers, on the spur of the moment collected eight hundred Tories in the Forks of the Yadkin, and marched them off to Anson Courthouse to the British. While Colonel Fanning headed the Loyalists in the region of Deep River and the upper Cape Fear, and Colonels McNeil, Ray, Graham, and McDougal did the same for the region of the lower Caper Fear and Pee Dee, and Col. Johnson Moore, with Major Welch, and Captains Whitson and Murray, su stained the Loyalists’ cause in Lincoln, Burke, and Rutherford Counties, Colonels Bryan and Hampton, and Major Elrod were the Tory leaders of Rowan County. The chief field of their operations was the region called the Forks of the Yadkin. This was an extensive tract, lying between the main Yadkin and the South Fork, beginning at the junction of these two streams about five miles from Salisbury, called “The Point,” and extending from “The Point” northward and westward for a distance of forty or fifty miles. There Colonel Bryan ranged over plains and hills, through the Brushy Mountains, to the foothills of the Blue 112 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY Ridge. He was connected with Colonel Fanning’s troop only in a general way, and does not seem to have been, like him, a cruel and bloodthirsty man. In 1781, Colonel Bryan headed his troop of Loyalists in the partisan warfare in South Carolina. He was under Major Carden, at the military post established by Lord Rawdon, at Hanging Rock, in South Carolina, in 1781. Major William B. Davie, of North Carolina, with his cavalry troop and some Mecklenburg militia, under Colonel Higgins, hastened to attack this post at Hanging Rock. As he was approaching he learned that three Companies of Bryan’s Loyalists were encamped at a farmhouse, on their return from a foraging expedition. He immediately went in search of them, and soon made a vigorous attack upon them in front and rear, completely routing them, and killing or wounding all of them but a few. The spoils of this victory were sixty horses and one hundred muskets. Major Davie, though an Englishman by birth, was a law student in Salisbury during the first years of the war. In 1779 he was elected Lieutenant in a troop of Horse raised in Mecklenburg and the Waxhaws, and was attached to Pulaski’s legion. He soon rose to the rank of Major; but being wounded in the battle of Stono, below Charleston, he returned to Salisbury and resumed his studies. In the winter of 1780 he again raised a troop of cavalry, and in the absence of any statement to the contrary we would naturally infer that his Company was raised in Rowan County, especially since Lieut. George Locke, of Rowan, was in it. It was with these troops, and the Mecklenburg militia, that he cut to pieces Colonel Bryan’s Companies at Hanging Rock. It was thus that our people were arrayed against each other in this terrible struggle for liberty. Colonel Bryan was afterwards tried by the Courts of North Carolina for disloyalty to his country, but no act of inhumanity was proved against him, and no charge was made out except that of being in arms against his country. >From the time that Lord Cornwallis left the lower Cape Fear, in the early part of 1775, until 1780, there were few if any British troops in North Carolina. But during all these four years the flower of the North Carolina soldiery were far from their homes in the north under General Washington, or in the South under General Lincoln, Gates, or othe r National Commanders.

    11/30/2008 11:12:27
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B
    2. -----Original Message----- From: Pauline Davis <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 5:53 pm Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B would you look on 217 WATTS for me Pauline BACK CREEK has had for ministers, Joseph D. Kilpatrick, A. Y. Lockridge, Thomas E. Davis, S

    11/30/2008 11:01:45
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Index C-D
    2. -----Original Message----- From: Fred Brinkmann <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 3:53 pm Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index C-D Again Thank You Jan, Clodfelter, 299, FIFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY COMPANY E Private Clodfelter, D. E.; en. June 29, 1861; a. 21; w. at Williamsburg. Clodfelter, William C.; en. July 1, 1861; a. 26; d. of d. January, 1862. 324, THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT COMPANY D Private Clodfelter, John T.; en. September 9, 1861; a. 19; k. at Petersburg, Va. 352 TENTH VIRGINIA CAVALRY COMPANY B Officers G. A. Bingham; en. 1861; elected 3d. Lt.; pr. 1st. Lt. acting Capt. George Heinrich, 1st. Sgt.; en. 1861; c. J. A. Clodfelter; en 1861; 2d. Sgt.; c. at Brandy Station; re-c. the same day; c. at Berksville.

    11/30/2008 10:53:38
    1. [NCROWAN] Back Creek Church question
    2. Lois Willand
    3. Since the material Jan is so very graciously sending is coming in bits and pieces in response to inquiries, now I see BACK CREEK church and its ministers and donn't know what denomination this church is, also if there's any more info. on Thomas E. Davis. I have Davis relatives with some pastors involved, and would like any clues as to who this Thomas E. Davis was. Thank you ever so much to Jan. Lois Willand On Nov 30, 2008, at 5:01 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pauline Davis <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 5:53 pm > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B > > > > > > > > > > > would you look on 217 WATTS for me > Pauline > > BACK CREEK has had for ministers, Joseph D. Kilpatrick, A. Y. > Lockridge, > Thomas E. Davis, S > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCROWAN- > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    11/30/2008 10:39:32
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B
    2. Pauline Davis
    3. BRYAN [email protected] Thanks pauline Bryan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debra Black" <[email protected]> To: "ncrowan county rootsweb" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 1:34 PM Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B Thank you so much again: I have been busy reading your replies to other people as well because some of my names pop up too Black Visit Knight,s Dad Gifts Gifts for the entire family. Wholesale Opportunites Exist Also! http://www.giftsandhomedecor.com > To: [email protected] > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:24:12 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B > > This index in intended to provide you with the various spellings used in > this book. The > page numbers below relate to the searchable pages (re: tab on the lefthand > side) and not > the page numbers used by Rumple. > Index > Aaron, 348 > Abernathy, 176 > Abner, 305 > Adams, 105, 163, 217 > Agner, 285, 315, 335 > Ahrend, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 232 > Albright, 152, 231, 331, 339, 344 > Aldrich, 232 > Alexander, 47, 51, 75, 150, 160, 178, 186, 217, 258, > 267, 273, 289 > Alfred, 294 > Allemong, 150, 152, 231 > Allen, 302, 306, 329 > Allison, 42, 50, 91, 183, 196, 281, 328 > Allisons, 34, 40, 83, 119 > Allman, 331 > Almand, 329 > Alsabrook, 348 > Anderson, 150, 217, 289 > Andrews, 34, 40, 213, 222 > Annas, 248 > Anthony, 229, 232 > Archdale, 72 > Arey, 312, 322 > Armfield, 351 > Armstrong, 93 > Arrand, 44, 47, 51 > Artz, 230 > Asbury, 235 > Ashe, 77, 79, 80, 81, 92, 93, 112, 113, 267 > Ashley, 39, 314 > Atkinson, 265, 269, 302, 324 > Attaway, 43 > Atwell, 120, 306, 324, 326, 330, 331 > Austin, 191 > Averitt, 281 > Avery, 8, 76, 159, 160, 161 > Ayers, 312 > Bailey, 240, 272, 339 > Baily, 285 > Baine, 285 > Baines, 299 > Baity, 293 > Baja, 351 > Baker, 18, 44, 98, 100, 220, 268, 272, 306, 312, > 324, 331, 344 > Baldwin, 29 > Balfour, 136, 137 > Bancroft, 2 > Barber, 258, 267, 270, 289, 290, 339 > Barger, 229, 293, 315, 335, 339, 348 > Barker, 8, 283, 316 > Barncroft, 204 > Barnhardt, 274, 290, 306, 316, 324 > Barr, 222 > Barrett, 150, 299 > Barrier, 36, 347 > Barringer, 8, 36, 45, 53, 75, 86, 93, 106, 168, 170, > 171, 196, 239, 290, 294, 301, 306, 316, 329, 335, > 344, 350 > Barrs, 34, 213 > Barry, 118 > Bashford, 44, 51, 125 > Basinger, 150, 285, 299, 302, 306, 312, 316, 324, > 329, 335, 344 > Bassinger, 294 > Battle, 182, 268 > Baxter, 290 > Beall, 217, 221 > Bean, 181, 293, 294, 316 > Beard, 2, 17, 36, 44, 48, 51, 52, 55, 60, 61, 67, 106, > 110, 129, 137, 147, 149, 150, 151, 155, 156, 186, > 191, 199, 202, 224, 226, 231, 248, 252, 254, 255, > 260, 261, 262, 267, 272, 273, 343 > Beards, 18 > Beatty, 156 > Beauregard, 191 > Beaver, 36, 290, 294, 299, 302, 331, 336, 342, 344, > 350 > Beckwith, 219, 267, 269 > Beefie, 327 > Beek, 299 > Beeker, 327, 339 > Beekman, 106, 110 > Behringer, 36 > Belk, 290, 350 > Bell, 106, 285, 315, 321 > Bemister, 320 > Bencini, 294, 306 > Benjamin, 327 > Benson, 339, 348 > Bentz, 229 > Benz, 229 > Berger, 36, 229, 274, 275 > Berkeley, 39 > Bernhardt, 36, 225, 226, 227, 231, 284 > Bernheim, 2, 36, 224, 231 > Berry, 260 > Bessent, 281, 284 > Bettz, 152 > Betz, 150 > Biber, 36 > Bickerstaff, 106 > Biggers, 290 > Biles, 152, 240 > Bingham, 8, 219, 352 > Bishop, 259, 261 > Black, 285, 329, 348 > Blackburn, 106, 312 > Blackmer, 270, 272, 312 > Blackwelder, 307, 327, 330, 331 > Blackwell, 152, 344 > Blackwood, 221 > Blake, 150 > Bless, 229 > Blount, 248 > Bobbins, 106 > Boger, 36, 274, 276, 342 > Boggs, 316 > Bolles, 231 > Bond, 299 > Boone, 8, 42, 281, 282 > Boones, 34 > Boote, 102, 103, 104, 245 > Boothe, 102, 245 > Bost, 284, 302, 336, 350 > Bostian, 36, 229, 302, 307, 312, 314, 324, 331, 344, > 348, 350 > Bothwell, 192 > Bower, 44, 51 > Bowers, 134, 293, 338 > Bowman, 93 > Boyd, 217 > Boyden, 8, 161, 164, 167, 178, 179, 258, 268, 272, > 273, 320, 327 > Boyle, 299 > Brackett, 217 > Braddock, 67 > Braddy, 285 > Bradley, 217 > Bradshaw, 221, 302, 329 > Brady, 285, 286 > Braley, 98, 246 > Branch, 281 > Brandon, 8, 17, 42, 45, 50, 52, 90, 91, 92, 93, 110, > 148, 151, 152, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, > 175, 184, 213, 245, 290, 336 > Brandons, 34, 40, 83, 115, 119, 148, 166, 167, 169, > 170, 171, 172, 213, 214 > Brantly, 331 > Braun, 36, 132, 133, 135 > Brawley, 342 > Brawleys, 214 > Bray, 302 > Brem, 67, 150 > Brevard, 42, 43, 70, 82, 83, 89, 90, 95, 98, 106, 110, > 119, 167, 173 > Brevards, 43, 115, 172 > Brewer, 302 > Brien, 281 > Briggs, 290 > Bringle,, 286, 302, 307, 321 > Broadnax, 181 > BROCK, 238, 240 > Brockman, 316 > Brolly, 307 > Brothers, 316 > Brown, 36, 55, 60, 132, 134, 135, 150, 152, 154, > 155, 218, 219, 221, 231, 232, 257, 284, 286, 293, > 294, 299, 302, 306, 307, 312, 316, 320, 324, 327, > 331, 336, 344, 348, 350 > Brownfield, 110 > Browns, 18 > Bruner, 17, 18, 19, 134, 152, 157, 169, 180, 221, 231 > Bryan, 44, 106, 111, 112, 181 > Bryant, 44, 294, 299 > Bryce, 272 > Buchanan, 334 > Bucket, 285 > Buford, 197 > Bugler, 285 > Buis, 294, 352 > Bulaboa, 286 > Bumpass, 239 > Bunage, 286 > Buncombe, 39, 113 > Bunn, 339 > Burgess, 344 > Burke, 221, 248, 283, 290, 351 > Burkhead, 289 > Burnett, 44 > Burns, 156, 254, 327 > Burr, 163 > Burrington, 32, 71 > Burriss, 316 > Burroughs, 258 > Burton, 17, 237, 240 > Burwell, 311 > Butler, 184, 276, 277, 302 > Butner, 161 > Bynum, 266 > Byrd, 2, 22, 29, 30, 49 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Proud to be a PC? 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    11/30/2008 09:54:47
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B
    2. Pauline Davis
    3. would you look on 217 WATTS for me Pauline [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:59 AM Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B > > I sent out the index so everyone could see what WAS in the book...? If the > names you are researching are on the indices, ask away and I will look > them up. > > Jan > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Debra Black <[email protected]> > To: ncrowan county rootsweb <[email protected]> > Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:49 pm > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for the info; but I was wondering if anyone was doing lookups : > there > are about 30 names I would really like to have all the information I can > get > Thank you > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    11/30/2008 09:53:02
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] NCROWAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 223
    2. Nelda Florence
    3. > Jan, please when you are able look up info on the McCorkles, I am > descendent. .McCorkle, 8, 45, 69, 106, 118, 125, 145, 146, 148, 163, 167, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 215, 216, 217, 218, 225, 347 Nell ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:25 AM Subject: NCROWAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 223 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina (MG) > 2. Re: Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina ([email protected]) > 3. Re: Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina ([email protected]) > 4. Rumple Index, A-B ([email protected]) > 5. Index C-D ([email protected]) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 11:02:26 -0500 > From: "MG" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina > To: <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Jan, > Thank you for your kind offer. I am researching Leatherman/Letterman, > Helmsteller and Barrier/Berger in Rowan County. I would appreciate a look > up. > Margaret Gray > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 7:01 PM > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina > > >> >> Oh, Kerry, >> >> I don't get around well because of spinal degenerative disease and COPD, >> but I CAN enjoy THIS!!!? ;-)) >> >> There is no mention of a Samuel Graham nor any Twitty on the CD. >> >> There are pages and pages of index entries, however, they are only by >> surname...? AND, the page numbers in the index do NOT match the page >> numbers on the CD...? I remember, when I first got this CD that it was >> VERY limited in giving information on us "less important" folks.? NONE of >> my lines are there...? Well, the lines are, but not my folks! >> >> I will, however, see if I can help you find his parents.? This is what >> maillists are FOR!!? (Right, Betty?) >> >> Merry Christmas Wishes!! >> >> Jan >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: TODD KERRY BRANDOFF <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected]; [email protected] >> Sent: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 5:55 pm >> Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Jan, >> Sorry that you are housebound, but it sounds like you can get to the >> computer! >> >> Could you do a look up in your Rowan book for Samuel Graham married to >> Susannah >> Twitty in 1809? Samuel was born in Rowan County about 1780. I am really >> interested >> in finding his parents/siblings. >> >> Thanks so much for offering to do look ups! >> Kerry >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >> Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 2:20 PM >> Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina >> >> >> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >> Author: JanRobison >> Surnames: >> Classification: queries >> >> Message Board URL: >> >> >> http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.rowan/12357.1.1/mb.ashx<http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.rowan/12357.1.1/mb.ashx> >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> Hi, all! >> >> I have the Rowan Book on CD and will very happy to do lookups as I am >> now >> housebound and need something to do!! >> >> Jan Robison >> Sanford. Florida >> >> Important Note: >> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you >> would >> like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above >> and >> respond on the board. >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the >> body >> of >> the message >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] >> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the >> body >> of >> the message >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:07:56 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > > On the CD it says:? DMK Heritage.? ISBN 1933268-00-X > > A History of Rowan Co., NC, Rev. Jethro Rumple, 1881 > > J > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lois Willand <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 8:03 pm > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina > > > > > > > > > > > I was just trying to check it on-line to see what all it covered, and > couldn't find anything. > When was the book published? Do you have any idea what kind of > information was included? > Thanks again, > Lois > > On Nov 29, 2008, at 6:59 PM, [email protected] wrote: > >> >> This book is very limited, unfortunately...? Wish I had a way to >> upload it for the benefit of the list! >> >> Jan >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Lois Willand <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 7:57 pm >> Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks for checking, Jan. >> I'm really disappointed--I thought the Davis and Morrow families were >> large, prominent, and would have been mentioned somewhere! >> >> Lois >> >> >> >> On Nov 29, 2008, at 6:18 PM, [email protected] wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Sorry, >>> >>> No mention of James nor of Morrow. >>> Jan >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Lois Willand <[email protected]> >>> To: [email protected]; [email protected] >>> Cc: [email protected] >>> Sent: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 6:08 pm >>> Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I'd be most interested to know what you would find the parentage or >>> siblings of >>> >>> James Davis Sr. >>> James Davis Sr married July 21, 1803 Rowan Co. NC >>> married Jean (Jane) Morrow, b. 1780-1782, daughter of John and >>> Elizabeth Morrow. >>> >>> Thank you ever so much for your help! >>> >>> Lois Willand >>> Minneapolis >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Nov 29, 2008, at 3:20 PM, [email protected] wrote: >>> >>>> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >>>> >>>> Author: JanRobison >>>> Surnames: >>>> Classification: queries >>>> >>>> Message Board URL: >>>> >>>> http://boards.rootsweb.com/ >>>> localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.rowan/ >>>> 12357.1.1/mb.ashx >>>> >>>> Message Board Post: >>>> >>>> Hi, all! >>>> >>>> I have the Rowan Book on CD and will very happy to do lookups as I >>>> am now housebound and need something to do!! >>>> >>>> Jan Robison >>>> Sanford. Florida >>>> >>>> Important Note: >>>> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If >>>> you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board >>>> URL link above and respond on the board. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCROWAN- >>>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >>>> in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCROWAN- >>> [email protected] >>> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >>> the body of >>> the message >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCROWAN- >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >>> in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCROWAN- >> [email protected] >> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the body of >> the message >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCROWAN- >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body > of > the message > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:16:45 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > > From:? "A History of Rowan Co., NC" by Rev. Jethro Rumple, 1881: > > Page 347: > > FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT > Company H Officers: > D. M. Barrier, 3d. Cor.; en. July 4, 1862; a. 31. > > > > Page 36: > > ...The stream thus started continued to flow on for years, many of them > arriving after the Revolutionary war. They traveled with their household > goods and > the women and children in wagons, the men and boys walking and driving > their > cattle and hogs before them. They came side by side with their > Scotch-Irish > neighbors, sometimes settling in the same community with them, and at > other > times occupying alternate belts or sections of country. Thus we can trace > a German > stream through Guilford, Davidson, Rowan, and Cabarrus Counties, and just > by its > side a stream of Scotch-Irish. But as years passed away these streams, > like the > currents of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, have mingled into one, > resulting in > a mixed race of German-Scotch-Irish, perpetuating the virtues and perhaps > also the > weaknesses of all the races. Dr. Bernheim, in his interesting work on > German > settlements in North and South Carolina, has given a list of names, found > in > common use in Pennsylvania and in North Carolina, such as Propst, Bostian, > Kline > (Cline), Trexler, Sehlough, Seitz (Sides), Rheinhardt, Biber (Beaver), > Kohlman > (Coleman), Derr (Dry), Berger (Barrier), Behringer (Barringer). To this > list may be > added other names familiar in Rowan County, such as Bernhardt, Heilig, > Meisenheimer, Beard, Mull, Rintelman (Rendleman), Layrle (Lyerly), Kuhn > (Coon), Friese, Eisenhauser, Yost, Overcash, Boger, Suther, Winecoff, > Cress, > Walcher, Harkey, Savitz, Henkel, Moser, Braun (Brown) and many others > familiar > to all our people. The German settlers have generally been remarkable for > industry, > economy, and the habit of living within their means and not getting into > debt... > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: MG <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 11:02 am > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina > > > > > > > > > > > Jan, > Thank you for your kind offer. I am researching Leatherman/Letterman, > Helmsteller and Barrier/Berger in Rowan County. I would appreciate a look > up. > Margaret Gray > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 7:01 PM > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina > > >> >> Oh, Kerry, >> >> I don't get around well because of spinal degenerative disease and COPD, >> but I CAN enjoy THIS!!!? ;-)) >> >> There is no mention of a Samuel Graham nor any Twitty on the CD. >> >> There are pages and pages of index entries, however, they are only by >> surname...? AND, the page numbers in the index do NOT match the page >> numbers on the CD...? I remember, when I first got this CD that it was >> VERY limited in giving information on us "less important" folks.? NONE of >> my lines are there...? Well, the lines are, but not my folks! >> >> I will, however, see if I can help you find his parents.? This is what >> maillists are FOR!!? (Right, Betty?) >> >> Merry Christmas Wishes!! >> >> Jan >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: TODD KERRY BRANDOFF <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected]; [email protected] >> Sent: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 5:55 pm >> Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Jan, >> Sorry that you are housebound, but it sounds like you can get to the >> computer! >> >> Could you do a look up in your Rowan book for Samuel Graham married to >> Susannah >> Twitty in 1809? Samuel was born in Rowan County about 1780. I am really >> interested >> in finding his parents/siblings. >> >> Thanks so much for offering to do look ups! >> Kerry >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >> Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 2:20 PM >> Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Heritage of Rowan County, North Carolina >> >> >> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> >> Author: JanRobison >> Surnames: >> Classification: queries >> >> Message Board URL: >> >> >> http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.rowan/12357.1.1/mb.ashx<http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.rowan/12357.1.1/mb.ashx> >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> Hi, all! >> >> I have the Rowan Book on CD and will very happy to do lookups as I am >> now >> housebound and need something to do!! >> >> Jan Robison >> Sanford. Florida >> >> Important Note: >> The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. 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The > page numbers below relate to the searchable pages (re: tab on the lefthand > side) and not > the page numbers used by Rumple. > Index > Aaron, 348 > Abernathy, 176 > Abner, 305 > Adams, 105, 163, 217 > Agner, 285, 315, 335 > Ahrend, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 232 > Albright, 152, 231, 331, 339, 344 > Aldrich, 232 > Alexander, 47, 51, 75, 150, 160, 178, 186, 217, 258, > 267, 273, 289 > Alfred, 294 > Allemong, 150, 152, 231 > Allen, 302, 306, 329 > Allison, 42, 50, 91, 183, 196, 281, 328 > Allisons, 34, 40, 83, 119 > Allman, 331 > Almand, 329 > Alsabrook, 348 > Anderson, 150, 217, 289 > Andrews, 34, 40, 213, 222 > Annas, 248 > Anthony, 229, 232 > Archdale, 72 > Arey, 312, 322 > Armfield, 351 > Armstrong, 93 > Arrand, 44, 47, 51 > Artz, 230 > Asbury, 235 > Ashe, 77, 79, 80, 81, 92, 93, 112, 113, 267 > Ashley, 39, 314 > Atkinson, 265, 269, 302, 324 > Attaway, 43 > Atwell, 120, 306, 324, 326, 330, 331 > Austin, 191 > Averitt, 281 > Avery, 8, 76, 159, 160, 161 > Ayers, 312 > Bailey, 240, 272, 339 > Baily, 285 > Baine, 285 > Baines, 299 > Baity, 293 > Baja, 351 > Baker, 18, 44, 98, 100, 220, 268, 272, 306, 312, > 324, 331, 344 > Baldwin, 29 > Balfour, 136, 137 > Bancroft, 2 > Barber, 258, 267, 270, 289, 290, 339 > Barger, 229, 293, 315, 335, 339, 348 > Barker, 8, 283, 316 > Barncroft, 204 > Barnhardt, 274, 290, 306, 316, 324 > Barr, 222 > Barrett, 150, 299 > Barrier, 36, 347 > Barringer, 8, 36, 45, 53, 75, 86, 93, 106, 168, 170, > 171, 196, 239, 290, 294, 301, 306, 316, 329, 335, > 344, 350 > Barrs, 34, 213 > Barry, 118 > Bashford, 44, 51, 125 > Basinger, 150, 285, 299, 302, 306, 312, 316, 324, > 329, 335, 344 > Bassinger, 294 > Battle, 182, 268 > Baxter, 290 > Beall, 217, 221 > Bean, 181, 293, 294, 316 > Beard, 2, 17, 36, 44, 48, 51, 52, 55, 60, 61, 67, 106, > 110, 129, 137, 147, 149, 150, 151, 155, 156, 186, > 191, 199, 202, 224, 226, 231, 248, 252, 254, 255, > 260, 261, 262, 267, 272, 273, 343 > Beards, 18 > Beatty, 156 > Beauregard, 191 > Beaver, 36, 290, 294, 299, 302, 331, 336, 342, 344, > 350 > Beckwith, 219, 267, 269 > Beefie, 327 > Beek, 299 > Beeker, 327, 339 > Beekman, 106, 110 > Behringer, 36 > Belk, 290, 350 > Bell, 106, 285, 315, 321 > Bemister, 320 > Bencini, 294, 306 > Benjamin, 327 > Benson, 339, 348 > Bentz, 229 > Benz, 229 > Berger, 36, 229, 274, 275 > Berkeley, 39 > Bernhardt, 36, 225, 226, 227, 231, 284 > Bernheim, 2, 36, 224, 231 > Berry, 260 > Bessent, 281, 284 > Bettz, 152 > Betz, 150 > Biber, 36 > Bickerstaff, 106 > Biggers, 290 > Biles, 152, 240 > Bingham, 8, 219, 352 > Bishop, 259, 261 > Black, 285, 329, 348 > Blackburn, 106, 312 > Blackmer, 270, 272, 312 > Blackwelder, 307, 327, 330, 331 > Blackwell, 152, 344 > Blackwood, 221 > Blake, 150 > Bless, 229 > Blount, 248 > Bobbins, 106 > Boger, 36, 274, 276, 342 > Boggs, 316 > Bolles, 231 > Bond, 299 > Boone, 8, 42, 281, 282 > Boones, 34 > Boote, 102, 103, 104, 245 > Boothe, 102, 245 > Bost, 284, 302, 336, 350 > Bostian, 36, 229, 302, 307, 312, 314, 324, 331, 344, > 348, 350 > Bothwell, 192 > Bower, 44, 51 > Bowers, 134, 293, 338 > Bowman, 93 > Boyd, 217 > Boyden, 8, 161, 164, 167, 178, 179, 258, 268, 272, > 273, 320, 327 > Boyle, 299 > Brackett, 217 > Braddock, 67 > Braddy, 285 > Bradley, 217 > Bradshaw, 221, 302, 329 > Brady, 285, 286 > Braley, 98, 246 > Branch, 281 > Brandon, 8, 17, 42, 45, 50, 52, 90, 91, 92, 93, 110, > 148, 151, 152, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, > 175, 184, 213, 245, 290, 336 > Brandons, 34, 40, 83, 115, 119, 148, 166, 167, 169, > 170, 171, 172, 213, 214 > Brantly, 331 > Braun, 36, 132, 133, 135 > Brawley, 342 > Brawleys, 214 > Bray, 302 > Brem, 67, 150 > Brevard, 42, 43, 70, 82, 83, 89, 90, 95, 98, 106, 110, > 119, 167, 173 > Brevards, 43, 115, 172 > Brewer, 302 > Brien, 281 > Briggs, 290 > Bringle,, 286, 302, 307, 321 > Broadnax, 181 > BROCK, 238, 240 > Brockman, 316 > Brolly, 307 > Brothers, 316 > Brown, 36, 55, 60, 132, 134, 135, 150, 152, 154, > 155, 218, 219, 221, 231, 232, 257, 284, 286, 293, > 294, 299, 302, 306, 307, 312, 316, 320, 324, 327, > 331, 336, 344, 348, 350 > Brownfield, 110 > Browns, 18 > Bruner, 17, 18, 19, 134, 152, 157, 169, 180, 221, 231 > Bryan, 44, 106, 111, 112, 181 > Bryant, 44, 294, 299 > Bryce, 272 > Buchanan, 334 > Bucket, 285 > Buford, 197 > Bugler, 285 > Buis, 294, 352 > Bulaboa, 286 > Bumpass, 239 > Bunage, 286 > Buncombe, 39, 113 > Bunn, 339 > Burgess, 344 > Burke, 221, 248, 283, 290, 351 > Burkhead, 289 > Burnett, 44 > Burns, 156, 254, 327 > Burr, 163 > Burrington, 32, 71 > Burriss, 316 > Burroughs, 258 > Burton, 17, 237, 240 > Burwell, 311 > Butler, 184, 276, 277, 302 > Butner, 161 > Bynum, 266 > Byrd, 2, 22, 29, 30, 49 > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:25:07 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: [NCROWAN] Index C-D > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Cain, 265 > Caldwell, 55, 60, 62, 65, 70, 74, 75, 88, 99, 110, > 131, 152, 161, 184, 185, 186, 187, 192, 195, 215, > 216, 225, 268, 273, 305, 316 > Calhoun, 19, 200 > CALL, 239 > Callicut, 321 > Calvin, 275 > Campbell, 97, 167, 188, 240, 286 > Canup, 316, 322, 336, 348, 350 > Carper, 327 > Carr, 110, 299 > Carrigan, 145, 217 > Carriker, 344 > Carroll, 81 > Carruth, 42, 246 > Carter, 42, 44, 47, 48, 51, 166, 182, 193, 245, 280, > 286, 294 > Carteret, 39 > Caruthers, 2, 55, 62, 65, 111, 118, 174 > Carver, 302 > Casey, 347 > Cash, 302 > Casper, 286, 294, 329, 342, 344 > Caster, 294 > Castor, 294, 321, 345 > Caswell, 76, 80, 81, 82, 91, 92, 113 > Cates, 302 > Cathey, 18, 42, 43, 106, 166, 167, 168, 213 > Catheys, 213 > Cauble, 284, 286, 294, 302, 307, 312, 327, 345 > Chafin, 315 > Chambers, 8, 45, 60, 61, 103, 106, 109, 128, 134, > 149, 150, 152, 154, 168, 186, 187, 188, 189, 197, > 199, 245, 253, 260, 267, 272, 273, 338, 339 > Chamberses, 115 > Chandler, 217, 336 > Chapman, 154 > Chatham, 248 > Cheshier, 348 > Cheshire, 270 > Childs, 53, 239 > Chunn, 194, 258, 267, 290 > Church, 294 > Churton, 40, 47, 245 > Clampet, 286 > Clapp, 276 > Clark, 33, 316, 327 > Clary, 240 > Clegg, 239 > Clifford, 222, 321 > Cline, 36, 229, 313 > Clinton, 113, 253 > Clodfelter, 299, 324, 352 > Clomlinger, 327 > Clomminger, 320 > Cloud, 200 > Clouts, 345 > Clover, 110 > Clutts, 299 > Coan, 302 > Cobb, 327 > Coburn, 332 > Coddle, 42, 50, 97, 152 > Coffin, 272 > Coffman, 232 > Coit, 14 > Coke, 235, 250 > Cole, 194, 234, 334, 339 > Coleman, 36, 302 > Coles, 45, 53, 54, 55, 61, 62, 103, 110, 245 > Colleton, 39 > Colley, 294, 316, 345 > Cone, 230, 232 > Connell, 327 > Connor, 236 > Conrad, 67, 150, 281 > Conrey, 347 > Cook, 42, 43, 339 > Coon, 36 > Cooper, 236, 306, 331, 332 > Corbin, 40, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 53, 54, 55, 62 > Cornell, 348 > Corner, 166 > Cornwallis, 55, 78, 92, 97, 100, 101, 111, 112, 113, > 114, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 128, 129, 130, > 138, 139, 140, 156, 181, 186 > Correll, 267, 307, 321, 327, 332, 342, 345, 348 > Corriher, 307, 324, 332, 348, 350 > Coughenour, 135, 293, 327 > Coupee, 151, 152 > Cowan, 18, 65, 134, 150, 152, 167, 168, 171, 218, > 219, 221, 240, 245, 254, 259, 261, 284, 286, 289, > 290, 324, 327, 344 > Cowans, 18, 34, 214 > Cowden, 106 > Cox, 290 > Coyle, 313 > Cozort, 350 > Craig, 192, 193 > Craige, 17, 18, 19, 44, 51, 110, 193, 194, 195, 196, > 220, 245, 263, 268, 284, 306, 307, 323 > Cranford, 286, 316, 342 > Craven, 39, 303 > Craver, 348 > Crawford, 54, 163, 164, 217, 239, 268, 284, 288, > 293, 294, 312, 326, 329, 336 > Cress, 36, 150, 152, 231, 260, 303, 307, 339 > Creswell, 74 > 356 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY > Crider, 152, 231, 347 > Criswell, 345 > Crocker, 219 > Crooks, 277, 278, 294 > Crosser, 150 > Crotser, 316 > Crowel, 294 > Crowell, 285, 286 > Cruse, 229, 299, 303, 316 > Cryder, 150 > Cummings, 294 > Cunningham, 299 > Cuppels, 248 > Current, 291 > Curruth, 167 > Curtis, 219, 266 > Cusick, 213 > Cuthrell, 272 > Dancy, 307, 324 > Daniel, 286, 287, 295, 297, 327, 329, 332, 337, 339, > 350 > Danis, 284 > Davenport, 152 > Daves, 184 > David, 259, 285, 294, 295, 300, 328, 337, 349 > Davidson, 15, 90, 98, 106, 109, 111, 114, 118, 119, > 181, 196 > Davidsons, 115, 172 > Davie, 28, 112, 113, 114, 161, 162, 163, 205, 216, > 238 > Davies, 217 > Daviess, 187 > Davis, 14, 19, 44, 64, 217, 221, 257, 258, 261, 266, > 267, 268, 269, 270, 272, 294, 301, 303, 324, 329, > 334, 352 > Davises, 168 > Dayton, 150 > De Graffenried, 35 > Deal, 303, 316, 321, 332, 342, 350 > Dean, 348 > Deaton, 294 > Deberry, 303, 313 > Dennis, 159 > Denny, 276, 277, 280 > Dent, 258, 259 > Denton, 106 > Derr, 36 > Dickens, 299 > Dickey, 98 > Dicks, 285 > Dickson, 15, 94, 135, 150, 152, 219, 322, 348 > Dillard, 135, 327 > Dinkins, 168 > Dismukes, 291 > Dixon, 60 > Dobbin, 245, 267 > Dobbins, 92, 110 > Dobbs, 45, 58, 62, 71, 72, 243 > Dobson, 93, 254 > Dodge, 254 > Dodson, 326 > Dolan, 303 > Dolin, 327 > Doller, 43 > Donaho, 291 > Donaldson, 215 > Doniven, 150 > Donnell, 291 > Dosh, 232 > Doub, 239, 240 > Douglas, 268, 291, 324, 325 > Dowland, 44 > Doy, 327 > Draig, 65, 245, 248 > Draige, 280 > Drane, 65 > Dreher, 8, 232 > Drehr, 228 > Drummond, 72 > Dry, 36 > Duckworth, 300 > Duke, 300 > Dunn, 2, 8, 31, 44, 45, 47, 49, 52, 53, 55, 61, 62, 94, > 102, 103, 104, 120, 129, 130, 136, 149, 154, 155, > 159, 160, 161, 169, 179, 189, 245, 246, 323, 336 > Durell, 294 > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the NCROWAN list administrator, send an email to > [email protected] > > To post a message to the NCROWAN mailing list, send an email to > [email protected] > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of NCROWAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 223 > ***************************************

    11/30/2008 09:50:06
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] NCROWAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 224
    2. Nelda Florence
    3. Jan, please when you are able look up info on the McCorkles, I am descendent..Nell ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:31 AM Subject: NCROWAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 224 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Index, E-G ([email protected]) > 2. Index, H-K ([email protected]) > 3. Index, L-M ([email protected]) > 4. Index, N-R ([email protected]) > 5. Index, S ([email protected]) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:26:18 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: [NCROWAN] Index, E-G > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Eagle, 229, 307, 316, 327, 336 > Earnhardt, 47, 286, 300, 313, 314, 336, 339, 345, > 348, 350 > Earnhart, 152, 303 > Eberhard, 225 > Eckel, 229 > Eddleman, 229, 295, 345 > Edelmann, 229 > Edgerson, 321 > Edminston, 325 > Edwards, 307 > Edwin, 168 > Eisenhauser, 36 > Elkins, 286 > Ellar, 300 > Eller, 286, 291, 303, 313, 321, 322, 325, 330, 345 > Elliot, 338, 339, 348 > Elliott, 58, 325, 338 > Ellis, 183, 184, 236, 268, 272, 273, 325 > Elrod, 111 > Emerson, 98 > Emery, 342 > Empie, 249, 252, 253 > English, 130 > 357 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY > Ennis, 348 > Epps, 152 > Erben, 263 > Erskine, 52 > Erwin, 88, 170, 195 > Espy, 18, 220 > Etheridge, 316 > Eudie, 295 > Eudy, 321 > Evans, 201 > Everard, 71 > Ewing, 264 > Exum, 327 > Fanning, 55, 58, 73, 74, 75, 111, 112, 136, 137, > 159, 247, 248, 276 > Fans, 152 > Farley, 286 > Farr, 316 > Farris, 348 > Faust, 129, 130, 149, 150, 202, 254 > Felcher, 332 > Felker, 291, 339 > Ferguson, 114 > Ferrand, 152, 158, 178, 255, 260, 270, 273 > Fesperman, 301, 303, 307, 312, 327, 332, 345 > Fetzer, 349 > Fight, 300, 313 > File, 300, 303, 313, 322 > Finch, 339 > Fink, 303, 321, 327 > Fisher, 17, 18, 19, 43, 54, 59, 155, 186, 190, 191, > 192, 231, 260, 268, 270, 272, 273, 274, 275, 284, > 305, 320, 342, 349 > Fleming, 254, 260, 268, 313, 335 > Flier, 295 > Foard, 172 > Foards, 97 > Foil, 274, 277 > Foote, 2, 33, 34, 90, 124, 174 > Forrie, 150 > Forster, 245 > Fort, 99 > Foster, 47, 51, 53, 166, 193, 194, 325 > Fouts, 332 > Fox, 157 > Fraley, 169, 231, 240, 286, 293, 295 > Francis, 93, 229, 272, 302 > Franck, 44, 45, 49, 51 > Frank, 135, 295, 300, 311, 350 > Franklin, 73, 162, 226 > Franklow, 228 > Franks, 160 > Frederick, 332 > Freeland, 325, 332 > Freeman, 18, 194, 218, 219, 220, 261, 264, 267, > 269 > Freeze, 307, 332 > Freidheim, 295 > Frercks, 272 > Frick, 286, 322 > Frie, 36 > Frieze, 325, 336, 338, 339, 345 > FROHOCK, 54, 55, 58, 59, 61, 73, 129, 149, 154, > 159, 161, 162, 245, 246, 273 > Frohocks, 62, 83 > Frontis, 18, 220 > FROST, 238, 241 > Fry, 303, 327, 345 > Fulenwider, 330 > Fulk, 295 > Fuller, 289 > Fulton, 130, 152, 187, 190, 219 > Fults, 150 > Furman, 349 > Furr, 135 > Gallimore, 316, 339 > Gano, 280 > Gantz, 291 > Gardiner, 213, 345 > Gardner, 169, 258, 295, 303, 336 > Garver, 303, 332 > Gaskey, 345 > Gaston, 180 > Gates, 55, 112, 113, 116, 316 > Gay, 55, 150, 152, 219 > Geddy, 113 > Geer, 269 > Geisler, 340 > German, 52 > Gibbons, 307, 348 > Gibbs, 217 > Gibson, 168, 169 > Gibsons, 83 > Gifford, 121, 128 > Gilbert, 276 > Giles, 129, 149, 150, 152, 189, 219, 245, 320 > Gill, 340 > Gillespie, 44, 51, 125, 152, 157, 202, 216, 291, 300, > 345 > Gillespies, 115, 138 > Gillett, 2 > Givens, 173 > Glenn, 200 > Glover, 240, 286, 295, 325, 334 > Goforth, 43 > Goodman, 152, 229, 239, 241, 286, 316, 334, 336, > 345, 350 > Gordon, 123, 137 > Gordy, 321 > 358 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY > Gorman, 286, 295 > Graber,, 230 > Gracy, 222 > Grady, 336 > Graham, 19, 84, 94, 101, 111, 114, 119, 152, 182, > 201, 218, 291, 298, 306, 308, 313, 324, 331, 340, > 342, 343, 344, 345 > Grahams, 34, 40, 83, 119, 138, 213 > Green, 236, 260, 261, 262, 265, 268, 269, 300 > Greene, 40, 97, 116, 117, 118, 119, 122, 123, 124, > 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 136, 138, 156, 163, > 174, 180, 216, 308 > Greenfield, 134 > Greison, 228 > Grier, 168 > Griffith, 84, 141, 281 > Groseclose, 232 > Gruss, 229 > Guhn, 336 > Gullet, 291, 308 > Guthmann, 229 > Guttenberg, 301 > Gwaltny, 281, 282 > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:27:50 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: [NCROWAN] Index, H-K > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hackett, 156, 157, 347 > Hadley, 300 > Hager, 118 > Hagler, 313 > Haigler, 257 > Haines, 110 > Hairston, 186 > Hale, 18, 261 > Hall, 59, 70, 134, 168, 177, 186, 215, 217, 219, 220, > 225, 237, 253, 272, 286, 291, 308, 342, 347 > Halls, 34 > Hambry, 327 > Hamilton, 17, 18, 100, 180, 181, 295 > Hampton, 43, 111, 150, 152, 169, 254, 332 > Hanby, 42, 43 > Hancock, 81, 303 > Hanes, 18, 272 > Harben, 96 > Hardester, 286, 303 > Hardy, 240 > Hare, 345, 348 > Hargaty, 300 > Harkey, 36, 317, 336, 340 > Harlowe, 17, 169 > Harman, 327 > Harmon, 106 > Harnett, 80 > Harper, 343, 345 > Harrell, 217 > Harrill, 325 > Harris, 17, 98, 168, 171, 215, 225 > Harrison, 148, 201, 258, 261, 272, 340, 342 > Harryman, 335 > Hartman, 284, 300, 317, 340, 345 > Hartsell, 348 > Harvey, 80, 81, 82, 94 > Hassell, 247 > Hatch, 258 > Hatley, 339 > Haughton, 158, 255, 271, 272 > Hawks, 2, 32, 65, 156, 248, 260, 268 > Hayden, 41, 181 > Hayne, 101 > Hays, 157, 162, 218 > Haywood, 158 > Headinger, 313 > Hearne, 308 > Heathman, 267 > Hedrick, 120, 161 > Heilig, 36, 59, 277, 295, 301, 303, 308, 336, 345, 349 > Helfer, 303 > Hemphill, 334 > Henderson, 8, 18, 110, 123, 124, 152, 158, 159, > 162, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 184, 185, > 186, 190, 192, 253, 255, 258, 265, 267, 272, 273, > 295, 305, 314, 319, 349 > Hendersons, 18 > HENDREN, 238 > Hendricks, 295 > Hendry, 298, 299 > Henkel, 36, 171, 227, 228 > Henly, 58, 340 > Henry, 105, 229, 291 > Hess, 308, 317, 327, 328, 330 > Hewes, 80, 82, 91 > Hewitt, 300 > Higgins, 112 > Hill, 14, 44, 184, 191, 253, 268, 286, 287, 304, 313, > 322, 334, 340, 350 > Hillard, 289 > Hilliar, 44 > Hilliard, 291 > Hinly, 152 > Hix, 291 > Hodge, 280, 286, 334 > Hodges, 342 > Hoffin, 293 > Hoffman, 286, 287, 317, 330, 340 > Holdclaw, 291 > Holden, 18, 182 > Holdhouser, 295 > Holhouser, 285, 317, 330, 335, 336, 340, 344, 346, > 350 > Holland, 152, 219 > Holliman, 279 > Hollobough, 350 > Holmes, 48, 53, 59, 186, 188, 255 > Holobough, 317 > 359 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY > Holshouser, 274, 275, 277, 287 > Holt, 254, 272, 308 > Holten, 53 > Holtshouser, 350 > Honbarger, 287, 336 > Hooks, 313 > Hooper, 80, 81, 82, 91, 105, 159, 258 > Horah, 2, 17, 135, 149, 150, 152, 157, 169, 202, 219, > 221, 295, 335, 336 > Houck, 323 > House, 317, 328 > Houston, 79, 98, 100, 342 > Houver, 150 > Howard, 43, 154, 245, 252, 262, 265, 272, 287, 308, > 342, 348 > Howarton, 347 > Howe, 80, 81 > Howell, 72, 73, 349 > Howerton, 284, 315, 347 > Hudson, 8, 194, 234, 238, 352 > Huff, 287, 295 > Huger, 117, 126, 127 > Hughes, 47, 98, 136, 137, 149, 150, 151, 291 > Hughey, 44, 291 > Huie, 152, 172, 304 > Hull, 201, 235 > Humphries, 164 > Hunt, 55, 150, 162, 295, 298, 328 > Hunter, 2, 88, 104, 121, 299, 350 > Hurley, 336 > Husbands, 76 > Hyde, 258, 291 > Hyer, 295 > Icke, 106 > Ide, 272, 315 > Ingle, 8, 277, 278 > Innes, 40, 49, 53, 54, 55, 62, 130 > Irby, 287 > Irvin, 97 > Irving, 147 > Irvins, 97 > Irwin, 113, 197, 295, 301 > Isenhour, 328 > Ives, 257, 262, 263, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271 > Jack, 96 > Jackson, 17, 19, 162, 163, 164, 165, 167, 197, 201, > 202, 287 > Jacob, 270, 286, 287, 300, 336 > Jacobs, 152, 349 > James, 18 > Jamison, 325 > Jenkins, 134, 232, 317 > Johnson, 91, 106, 111, 222, 300, 308, 312, 313, 317, > 336, 340, 342, 352 > Johnston, 32, 38, 80, 81, 91, 97, 98, 134, 135, 137, > 191, 222, 285, 295 > Johnstone, 72, 82 > Johnstons, 138 > Jones, 2, 17, 18, 58, 60, 81, 120, 149, 160, 179, 180, > 181, 194, 221, 272, 273, 295, 301, 304 > Jordan, 282, 291, 340 > Jose, 229 > Josey, 229, 296, 308, 343 > Judd, 249 > Julian, 169, 222, 287, 301 > Junkin, 217 > Kale, 315, 317 > Karriker, 332 > Keeling, 176 > Keifnie, 350 > Keith, 304 > Kelly, 149, 248, 252, 254, 272, 296, 300 > Kennedy, 174 > Kennerly, 300, 315, 349 > Kennon, 81, 82, 83, 91, 95, 96, 102, 104, 106, 108, > 109 > Kenter, 293 > Kepley, 287, 349 > Kern, 231, 285, 340 > Kerr, 61, 98, 120, 135, 151, 152, 169, 182, 216, 245, > 268, 284, 288, 289, 296, 328, 346 > Kestler, 317, 328, 330, 350 > Ketchey, 314, 340, 343 > Ketchie, 230 > Ketchney, 317 > Kiestler, 135 > Kilpatrick, 145, 216, 217, 222, 324, 343 > Kilpatricks, 97 > Kimball, 233 > Kimble, 236 > Kincaid, 17, 169 > Kinder, 150, 151 > Kinerly, 347 > King, 101 > Kinnerly, 313 > Kinney, 287, 300 > Kirk, 176, 182, 350 > Kiser, 328 > Kistler, 287, 291, 292, 314, 325 > Klein, 229 > Kline, 36 > Kluttz, 45, 53, 103, 137, 167, 221, 272, 274, 287, > 304, 313, 330, 333, 335, 336, 343, 344, 349 > Knox, 74, 75, 93, 101, 192, 221, 222, 289, 311, 313, > 328 > Knoxes, 138 > Kohlman, 36 > Koon, 229, 330 > Kreiter, 231 > 360 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY > Krider, 201, 202, 217, 222, 338 > Kuhn, 36, 229 > Kyle, 296 > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:28:54 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: [NCROWAN] Index, L-M > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > LaFayette, 147, 248 > Lambath, 44 > Lambeth, 280, 281, 282 > Landcherry, 296 > Lane, 276, 277, 300 > Lanier, 300 > Lanning, 317 > Lantz, 276, 277 > Lather, 296 > Lauman, 60 > Laurence, 309, 331, 350 > Lawrance, 346 > Lawrence, 333 > Lawson, 2, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 32, 100, > 287 > Layrle, 36, 229 > Leach, 304 > Leazer, 292, 325, 330, 331, 333 > Ledbetter, 17, 234, 236 > Lee, 15, 19, 90, 234, 235, 308 > Lefler, 304, 317 > Lemley, 287, 322 > Lemly, 135, 152, 221 > Lentz, 229, 304, 317, 340, 348, 350 > Lenz, 229 > Leonard, 334, 352 > Lerch, 276 > Lewis, 308 > Lightell, 254, 258 > Lillington, 273 > Lilly, 296 > Lillycrop, 296 > Lincoln, 92, 112, 113, 122, 183 > Lindsay, 67, 77, 102, 294 > Linebarrier, 317 > Lingle, 274, 275, 321, 346 > Link, 311, 340 > Linn, 232, 287, 336 > Linvil, 44 > Lipe, 292, 308, 333, 346 > Lippard, 274, 275, 304, 333 > Litaker, 333, 349 > Little, 55, 61, 129, 245 > Littleton, 67 > Locke, 39, 71, 76, 82, 83, 84, 86, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, > 95, 96, 109, 110, 112, 114, 118, 148, 149, 152, > 155, 162, 167, 168, 173, 174, 175, 195, 201, 245, > 254, 260, 266, 268, 272, 273 > Locker, 168 > Lockes, 18, 34, 40, 83, 91, 115, 119, 148, 171 > Locket, 296 > Lockhart, 113 > Lockridge, 217 > Loftin, 330 > Long, 42, 44, 45, 68, 134, 153, 154, 155, 156, 186, > 190, 218, 219, 221, 272, 296, 300 > Longs, 18, 155 > Lord, 158, 266, 268, 270, 272, 273, 342 > Loretz, 275, 276 > Lossing, 115, 116, 121, 128, 129 > Louder, 285, 292 > Love, 152, 156, 162, 190, 273, 308, 328 > Lovelady, 43 > Lovelatty, 42, 43 > Lowder, 325 > Lowman, 150 > Lowrance, 325, 335 > Lowrence, 296 > Lowry, 162 > Lucas, 317 > Luckey, 322 > Luckeys, 34, 138 > Ludwick, 339 > Luhn, 285 > Luther, 69, 232, 274, 275, 304, 314 > Lutrick, 322 > Lutz, 232 > Lyerly, 36, 229, 287, 292, 293, 317, 323, 337, 340, > 343, 346, 350, 352 > Lylerly, 339 > Lynch, 158, 333 > Lynn, 213 > Lynns, 83 > Macay, 99, 103, 141, 149, 160, 161, 162, 164, 165, > 177, 190, 201, 245, 272, 273 > Mackie, 141 > MacNamara, 158, 262 > Macnamaras, 125 > Madaris, 110 > Madison, 163, 198, 199, 200, 249 > Magoune, 53, 154, 186 > Mahaley, 334 > Mahans, 34 > Mahew, 337 > Maloney, 284, 346 > Malt, 323 > Marion, 67 > Markert, 227, 228 > Marquedant, 156 > Marsh, 221 > Marshall, 152, 175 > Martin, 61, 71, 78, 80, 81, 91, 105, 113, 130, 159, > 179, 240, 245, 248, 260, 261, 262, 264, 269, 273, > 290, 325, 328, 333, 337 > Mask, 340 > Mason, 258 > Matson, 236 > Matthews, 97, 296 > 361 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY > Mauldin, 296, 300 > Mauney, 296, 339 > Maxwell, 157, 186, 304, 346 > May, 287 > McAden, 50, 74, 99, 167, 215, 280 > McCandless, 340 > McCanless, 296, 347 > McCarn, 340 > McCaule, 118 > McCay, 54, 59, 106 > McClellan, 262 > McClelland, 260 > McCombs, 8, 287 > McConnaughey, 172, 253, 346 > McConnell, 99 > McCorkle, 8, 45, 69, 106, 118, 125, 145, 146, 148, > 163, 167, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 215, 216, 217, > 218, 225, 347 > McCormick, 292 > McCoy, 186 > McCubbins, 169, 221 > McCulloch, 44 > McCullochs, 34 > McCulloh, 161, 166 > McCullough, 85 > McCutcheon, 171 > McDaniel, 296 > McDonald, 41, 237, 240 > McDougal, 111 > McDowell, 44, 106, 110, 192, 196 > McEwen, 150 > McGee, 237 > McGhee, 328 > McGuire, 43, 167, 300, 317 > McHenry, 236 > McKemie, 164 > McKenzie, 42, 50, 148, 169, 171, 289, 292 > McKenzies, 34 > McKinley, 317 > McKnight, 43 > McKnitt, 89, 100 > McKoy, 253 > McLauchlins, 34 > McLaughlin, 41, 292, 323, 325, 326 > McNairy, 164 > McNeely, 134, 221, 272, 283, 293, 324, 325, 343, > 352 > McNeil, 111 > McNellis, 300 > McPheeters, 190 > McPherson, 217 > McPhersons, 34 > McQueen, 296 > McRee, 218 > McRorie, 171, 272 > McWhorter, 89, 99, 214, 215 > Means, 168 > Meares, 31, 245, 248 > Medly, 300 > Meisenheimer, 36, 296 > Melton, 317 > Menis, 340, 343, 346 > Meniss, 292 > Meroney, 52, 130, 179, 187, 246 > Mesamor, 340 > Mesimor, 334 > Micklejohn, 248, 249 > Miles, 304, 325 > Miller, 8, 65, 150, 152, 226, 227, 228, 229, 245, 248, > 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 260, > 272, 280, 285, 287, 292, 296, 299, 300, 301, 304, > 306, 308, 309, 311, 315, 317, 323, 325, 328, 330, > 333, 337, 340, 342, 343, 344, 346, 348, 349, 350 > Mills, 180, 255, 258, 261, 269, 270, 292, 296, 300, > 313, 328 > Minsey, 346 > Misenheimer, 287, 322, 337, 346 > Mitchel, 272, 287 > Mitchell, 35, 178, 255, 268, 296, 350 > Mock, 272 > Moffit, 304 > Monat, 45 > Montgomery, 17, 131, 197, 220, 328, 350 > Moore, 2, 20, 58, 68, 91, 98, 105, 111, 150, 152, > 182, 197, 252, 268, 292, 315, 321, 328, 343 > Moorman, 240 > Moose, 296 > Morehead, 191, 196 > Morgan, 44, 106, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, > 125, 126, 263, 264, 287, 298, 309, 313, 315, 318, > 349, 350 > Morris, 297, 300, 330 > Morrison, 44, 169, 180, 217 > Morton, 281 > Mosely, 53 > Moser, 36, 228, 233 > Moses, 149, 231, 286, 306, 329, 347 > Mowery, 297, 349 > Moyer, 297 > Moyle, 285 > Mull, 36, 150 > Munroe, 299, 328 > Murdock, 221, 271, 272, 289 > Murdy, 300 > Murkland, 217 > Murph, 318 > Murphy, 135, 152, 177, 219, 258, 270, 272 > Murr, 123, 297 > Murray, 111 > Myer, 313 > Myers, 134, 285 > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:29:56 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: [NCROWAN] Index, N-R > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Nance, 304, 309 > Nash, 58, 81, 113, 340 > Neal, 106, 297 > Neave, 284, 297 > Neely, 94, 238, 297 > Neiffer, 232 > Nesbit, 43, 91, 106, 150, 152, 179, 186, 187, 188, > 245, 305 > Nesbits, 34, 40, 83, 119, 213 > Nesfield, 158 > Newell, 304 > Newman, 65, 102, 337 > Newnan, 131, 150, 245, 273 > Newson, 300, 318 > Niblock, 292, 346 > Nichols, 304 > Noah, 309, 339 > Nooley, 352 > Norment, 261 > Nussmann, 224, 225, 226, 227, 229, 230, 232 > O?Donnel, 300 > O?Hara, 120, 122, 125 > Ogburn, 236 > Olderson, 350 > Oldham, 287 > Ollendorf, 152 > Osborne, 42, 69, 74, 77, 96, 98, 99, 100, 102, 103, > 109, 128, 149, 152, 160, 167, 201 > Osbornes, 34, 98, 115 > Overcash, 36, 229, 309, 325, 326, 328, 333, 334, 346 > OVERMAN, 85, 349 > Owen, 286, 287 > Owens, 91, 267, 297, 306, 309, 313, 323, 337 > Pace, 346 > Pachell, 292 > Padget, 341 > Palmer, 169, 240, 246, 279 > Parish, 262 > Parker, 112, 131, 154, 158, 269, 270, 271, 272, 297, > 300, 312, 323, 324 > Parks, 93, 217, 236, 287, 300, 324, 326, 337 > Parnell, 300, 328 > Partee, 172 > Parton, 162, 164, 165 > Patillo, 74, 91 > Patten, 300 > Patterson, 297, 314, 315, 321 > Patton, 150, 343 > Paul, 293, 335 > Peacock, 301 > Pearson, 111, 150, 152, 158, 181, 182, 183, 197, > 201, 245, 272, 273, 285, 297, 312 > Pechel, 304, 333 > Peden, 297 > PEELER, 239, 274, 287, 288, 297, 318, 337, 344, > 346, 349 > Pehel, 326 > Pence, 301 > Pendleton, 17, 180, 297, 312 > Penick, 217 > Penn, 239 > Penninger, 309, 335, 337, 348 > Pennington, 313, 328 > Penny, 346 > Perry, 201 > Person, 81 > Petchel, 321 > Pethel, 350 > Pettigrew, 19, 248, 249 > Pharr, 217 > Phifer, 8, 74, 110, 170, 171,20275, 289, 328, 346 > Philips, 343 > Phillips, 265, 301, 304, 313, 328 > Phipps, 337 > Pickett, 110 > Pickler, 326 > Pierce, 285 > Pig, 328 > Pigg, 337 > Pilmour, 251 > Pinkston, 152, 292, 313, 330, 348, 349 > Pipher, 154 > Pleas, 40, 41, 43, 52, 58, 85, 86, 229 > Pless, 337 > Ploughman, 297 > Plumer, 292 > Plummer, 318, 340 > PLYER, 239 > Polk, 60, 74, 75, 101, 113, 118, 180, 222, 268, 273 > Pool, 135, 183, 288 > Poole, 152 > Porter, 216, 301, 304, 309 > Potter, 304 > Potters, 125 > Potts, 42 > Powe, 134, 157, 304 > Powlas, 337, 340 > Praley, 231 > Prescott, 270 > Prevost, 93 > Prewit, 152 > Price, 135, 318, 326 > Propst, 36, 318, 337, 346, 348 > Puryear, 196 > Quillman, 313 > Quinn, 304 > Rail, 250 > 363 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY > Rainey, 315, 318, 330 > Ramsay, 98, 149, 217, 221, 222 > Ramsey, 285 > Randolph, 134 > Rankin, 15, 18, 98, 217, 220 > Ratts, 340 > Ratz, 254 > Ravenscroft, 227, 252, 254, 255, 259, 260, 261, 262, > 264, 265 > Ravenseroft, 257 > Rawdon, 112, 114, 129, 138 > Rawlins, 301 > Ray, 111, 339 > Read, 123, 126 > Reade, 182 > Ream, 352 > Rebles, 349 > Reck, 9, 231 > Redwine, 309, 350 > Reed, 169 > Reek, 231 > Reese, 87, 98, 328 > Reeves, 135, 137, 152, 200, 219, 254, 258, 298, 318 > Reid, 192, 239, 273, 313 > Rendleman, 36, 229, 297, 309, 346 > Renn, 8, 240 > Rep, 61 > Repult, 351 > Rheinhardt, 36 > Rhimer, 333 > Rhymer, 335 > Ribelin, 136 > Rice, 32, 38, 267, 292, 340, 348, 352 > RICH, 238 > Richard, 186, 252, 258, 286, 345 > Richards, 288 > Richardson, 162 > Richey, 333 > Richie, 328, 350 > Richmond, 285, 286, 289, 294, 301, 302, 307, 308, > 309, 311, 316, 324, 326, 329 > Richwine, 134 > Ridding, 333 > Ridenhour, 313 > > Riggs, 285, 288 > Riggsbey, 301 > Riley, 295, 318 > Rimer, 304, 314, 318, 337, 346 > Rintelman, 36 > Rintelmann, 229 > Ritchie, 309, 335, 340, 343 > Roark, 329 > Roberts, 297 > Robinson, 43, 152, 190, 219, 275, 301, 305, 314, > 339, 340, 352 > Rockwell, 87, 106, 214, 217 > Rodgers, 67 > Rodman, 298 > Rogers, 314, 333, 337, 340 > Roschen, 226, 227 > Rose, 272, 305, 333, 346 > Roseman, 274 > Rosemuller, 231 > Rosenborough, 306 > Rosenmuller, 9 > Ross, 132, 134 > Rothrock, 8, 224, 228, 230, 232, 306 > Rounceville, 161 > Rowan, 32, 38 > Rowe, 152, 288, 314 > Rowzee, 240, 272, 297, 318 > Rueckert, 228 > Ruff, 328 > Ruffin, 152, 196 > Rufty, 152, 288, 301, 314, 318, 343 > Rufus, 287 > Rumple, 14, 15, 16, 18, 220, 264, 269, 328, 331, > 337 > Rusher, 329, 343 > Russel, 310, 347 > Ruth, 288 > Rutherford, 76, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 92, 109, > 110, 112, 113, 119, 141 > Rutherfords, 83 > Rutledge, 255 > Ryle, 44, 51 > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:30:38 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: [NCROWAN] Index, S > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Safret, 292 > Safrit, 305, 310, 347 > Sampson, 253 > Samuel, 135, 221, 267, 272, 327, 345 > Sanders, 297, 328 > Satterwhite, 134, 152 > Saunders, 8, 110, 261, 273, 283, 285, 335 > Savage, 152, 171 > Savitz, 8, 36, 171, 172, 226 > Sawyer, 318 > Schaffer, 285 > Scherer, 228, 230, 232, 254 > Schmucker, 228 > Schober, 228, 231 > Scott, 83, 91, 219, 301, 305, 347 > Seaford, 288, 305, 318, 337 > Sears, 292 > Sechler, 333, 348 > Seckler, 326 > See, 64, 248 > Sehlough, 36 > Seitz, 36 > Setzer, 310 > Severs, 297 > Shannon, 136 > 364 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY > Sharp, 328 > Sharpe, 82, 83, 87, 88, 91, 96, 106, 141, 184, 214 > Sharpes, 34, 115 > Shaver, 240, 319, 341, 349, 350 > Sheck, 232 > Sheets, 330 > Shell, 241 > Sheppard, 285, 310, 319 > Sherrill, 44, 176 > Shields, 330 > Shinn, 292, 310 > Shipton, 319 > Shive, 222 > Shoaf, 351 > Shober, 130, 254, 272 > Shoff, 343 > Shrote, 150 > Shuford, 327, 328, 338 > Shulebarger, 347 > Shulinbarger, 333 > Shullibarrier, 310 > Shuman, 315 > Shuping, 310, 334, 337, 341, 343, 351 > Shupping, 274, 305 > Sides, 36, 285, 292, 335, 337, 341, 349 > Siffert, 229 > Sifford, 34, 229 > Sikes, 305 > Sill, 41, 45, 166 > Silver, 167 > Simeons, 248 > Simianer, 170 > Simonton, 93, 157 > Simontons, 115 > Sinclair, 222 > Singleton, 301 > Sink, 221 > Sipe, 329 > Skeen, 341 > Slater, 87, 240 > Sleighter, 152 > Sloan, 50, 86, 93, 319, 326, 342 > Sloop, 301, 310, 314, 324, 334, 337, 347, 351 > Smart, 310 > Smith, 8, 42, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 91, 92, 93, 96, 110, > 152, 161, 169, 174, 175, 196, 232, 245, 292, 306, > 310, 320, 327, 329, 330, 334, 341, 347 > Smithdeal, 297 > Smiths, 125 > SMOOT, 239 > Smothers, 152 > Snapp, 51 > Snider, 305 > Snuggs, 297 > Soloman, 281 > Solomon, 333 > Sparrow, 18, 220 > Spear, 264, 265, 266 > Spears, 310, 319 > Spencer, 76, 81, 91, 159, 214, 215, 265 > Sprague, 298 > Spurgen, 126, 138 > Sronce, 310 > Stafford, 217 > Stancill, 289 > Stanly, 269 > Starrett, 310 > Steadman, 114 > Stearns, 279 > Steed, 305 > Steel, 61, 301 > Steele, 45, 123, 124, 125, 126, 150, 157, 158, 178, > 182, 216, 218, 245, 246, 260, 268, 273, 289 > Steigerwalt, 226, 229 > Stephen, 58, 294 > Stephens, 204 > Stevens, 117 > Stewart, 43, 222, 335 > Stickley, 232 > Stikeleather, 292, 305, 341 > Stiller, 285, 337, 343 > Stillerell, 329 > Stillwell, 329 > Stirewait, 229 > Stirewalt, 152, 229, 305, 322, 326, 351 > Stockton, 286 > Stokes, 150, 154, 165, 197, 281, 290, 312, 314 > Stone, 322, 341 > Stoner, 319, 329 > Storch, 225, 226, 227, 230, 232 > Stork, 150, 240 > Stoup, 301 > Strayhorn, 298 > Street, 130, 151 > Strobel, 8, 230, 231 > Stuart, 310 > Such, 207, 211 > Sugart, 305 > Summerell, 221, 222 > Summers, 335, 341 > Sumner, 110, 114, 270, 272 > Suther, 36, 275, 276 > Swan, 258, 259 > Swicegood, 283, 349 > Swink, 134, 152, 231, 305, 314, 319, 349 > Swisher, 310 > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the NCROWAN list administrator, send an email to > [email protected] > > To post a message to the NCROWAN mailing list, send an email to > [email protected] > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and 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    11/30/2008 09:47:21
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] NCROWAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 231
    2. Nelda Florence
    3. Jan, Please check Penninger 309, 335, 337, 348,on Rowan when you can. Thanks,Nell ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 3:13 PM Subject: NCROWAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 231 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Index, N-R (tagh93048) > 2. Re: Index, T-Z (tagh93048) > 3. Re: Index C-D (tagh93048) > 4. Re: Index C-D (Fred Brinkmann) > 5. Re: NCROWAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 224 (Claire) > 6. Re: Index, T-Z ([email protected]) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 14:33:00 -0600 > From: "tagh93048" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index, N-R > To: <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="utf-8"; > reply-type=original > > RIDENHOUR, when you get time. Thanks again. > > Teresa > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:29 AM > Subject: [NCROWAN] Index, N-R > > >> Nance, 304, 309 >> Nash, 58, 81, 113, 340 >> Neal, 106, 297 >> Neave, 284, 297 >> Neely, 94, 238, 297 >> Neiffer, 232 >> Nesbit, 43, 91, 106, 150, 152, 179, 186, 187, 188, >> 245, 305 >> Nesbits, 34, 40, 83, 119, 213 >> Nesfield, 158 >> Newell, 304 >> Newman, 65, 102, 337 >> Newnan, 131, 150, 245, 273 >> Newson, 300, 318 >> Niblock, 292, 346 >> Nichols, 304 >> Noah, 309, 339 >> Nooley, 352 >> Norment, 261 >> Nussmann, 224, 225, 226, 227, 229, 230, 232 >> O?Donnel, 300 >> O?Hara, 120, 122, 125 >> Ogburn, 236 >> Olderson, 350 >> Oldham, 287 >> Ollendorf, 152 >> Osborne, 42, 69, 74, 77, 96, 98, 99, 100, 102, 103, >> 109, 128, 149, 152, 160, 167, 201 >> Osbornes, 34, 98, 115 >> Overcash, 36, 229, 309, 325, 326, 328, 333, 334, 346 >> OVERMAN, 85, 349 >> Owen, 286, 287 >> Owens, 91, 267, 297, 306, 309, 313, 323, 337 >> Pace, 346 >> Pachell, 292 >> Padget, 341 >> Palmer, 169, 240, 246, 279 >> Parish, 262 >> Parker, 112, 131, 154, 158, 269, 270, 271, 272, 297, >> 300, 312, 323, 324 >> Parks, 93, 217, 236, 287, 300, 324, 326, 337 >> Parnell, 300, 328 >> Partee, 172 >> Parton, 162, 164, 165 >> Patillo, 74, 91 >> Patten, 300 >> Patterson, 297, 314, 315, 321 >> Patton, 150, 343 >> Paul, 293, 335 >> Peacock, 301 >> Pearson, 111, 150, 152, 158, 181, 182, 183, 197, >> 201, 245, 272, 273, 285, 297, 312 >> Pechel, 304, 333 >> Peden, 297 >> PEELER, 239, 274, 287, 288, 297, 318, 337, 344, >> 346, 349 >> Pehel, 326 >> Pence, 301 >> Pendleton, 17, 180, 297, 312 >> Penick, 217 >> Penn, 239 >> Penninger, 309, 335, 337, 348 >> Pennington, 313, 328 >> Penny, 346 >> Perry, 201 >> Person, 81 >> Petchel, 321 >> Pethel, 350 >> Pettigrew, 19, 248, 249 >> Pharr, 217 >> Phifer, 8, 74, 110, 170, 171,20275, 289, 328, 346 >> Philips, 343 >> Phillips, 265, 301, 304, 313, 328 >> Phipps, 337 >> Pickett, 110 >> Pickler, 326 >> Pierce, 285 >> Pig, 328 >> Pigg, 337 >> Pilmour, 251 >> Pinkston, 152, 292, 313, 330, 348, 349 >> Pipher, 154 >> Pleas, 40, 41, 43, 52, 58, 85, 86, 229 >> Pless, 337 >> Ploughman, 297 >> Plumer, 292 >> Plummer, 318, 340 >> PLYER, 239 >> Polk, 60, 74, 75, 101, 113, 118, 180, 222, 268, 273 >> Pool, 135, 183, 288 >> Poole, 152 >> Porter, 216, 301, 304, 309 >> Potter, 304 >> Potters, 125 >> Potts, 42 >> Powe, 134, 157, 304 >> Powlas, 337, 340 >> Praley, 231 >> Prescott, 270 >> Prevost, 93 >> Prewit, 152 >> Price, 135, 318, 326 >> Propst, 36, 318, 337, 346, 348 >> Puryear, 196 >> Quillman, 313 >> Quinn, 304 >> Rail, 250 >> 363 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY >> Rainey, 315, 318, 330 >> Ramsay, 98, 149, 217, 221, 222 >> Ramsey, 285 >> Randolph, 134 >> Rankin, 15, 18, 98, 217, 220 >> Ratts, 340 >> Ratz, 254 >> Ravenscroft, 227, 252, 254, 255, 259, 260, 261, 262, >> 264, 265 >> Ravenseroft, 257 >> Rawdon, 112, 114, 129, 138 >> Rawlins, 301 >> Ray, 111, 339 >> Read, 123, 126 >> Reade, 182 >> Ream, 352 >> Rebles, 349 >> Reck, 9, 231 >> Redwine, 309, 350 >> Reed, 169 >> Reek, 231 >> Reese, 87, 98, 328 >> Reeves, 135, 137, 152, 200, 219, 254, 258, 298, 318 >> Reid, 192, 239, 273, 313 >> Rendleman, 36, 229, 297, 309, 346 >> Renn, 8, 240 >> Rep, 61 >> Repult, 351 >> Rheinhardt, 36 >> Rhimer, 333 >> Rhymer, 335 >> Ribelin, 136 >> Rice, 32, 38, 267, 292, 340, 348, 352 >> RICH, 238 >> Richard, 186, 252, 258, 286, 345 >> Richards, 288 >> Richardson, 162 >> Richey, 333 >> Richie, 328, 350 >> Richmond, 285, 286, 289, 294, 301, 302, 307, 308, >> 309, 311, 316, 324, 326, 329 >> Richwine, 134 >> Ridding, 333 >> Ridenhour, 313 >> >> Riggs, 285, 288 >> Riggsbey, 301 >> Riley, 295, 318 >> Rimer, 304, 314, 318, 337, 346 >> Rintelman, 36 >> Rintelmann, 229 >> Ritchie, 309, 335, 340, 343 >> Roark, 329 >> Roberts, 297 >> Robinson, 43, 152, 190, 219, 275, 301, 305, 314, >> 339, 340, 352 >> Rockwell, 87, 106, 214, 217 >> Rodgers, 67 >> Rodman, 298 >> Rogers, 314, 333, 337, 340 >> Roschen, 226, 227 >> Rose, 272, 305, 333, 346 >> Roseman, 274 >> Rosemuller, 231 >> Rosenborough, 306 >> Rosenmuller, 9 >> Ross, 132, 134 >> Rothrock, 8, 224, 228, 230, 232, 306 >> Rounceville, 161 >> Rowan, 32, 38 >> Rowe, 152, 288, 314 >> Rowzee, 240, 272, 297, 318 >> Rueckert, 228 >> Ruff, 328 >> Ruffin, 152, 196 >> Rufty, 152, 288, 301, 314, 318, 343 >> Rufus, 287 >> Rumple, 14, 15, 16, 18, 220, 264, 269, 328, 331, >> 337 >> Rusher, 329, 343 >> Russel, 310, 347 >> Ruth, 288 >> Rutherford, 76, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 92, 109, >> 110, 112, 113, 119, 141 >> Rutherfords, 83 >> Rutledge, 255 >> Ryle, 44, 51 >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 14:37:02 -0600 > From: "tagh93048" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z > To: <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Yost, please, when you find time. So many of these names have connections > to Un Co IL. Your work is truly appreciated. > Teresa > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:31 AM > Subject: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z > > >> Tabler, 9, 231 >> Tait, 351 >> Tarleton, 117, 119, 120, 121, 123, 129, 131, 175 >> Tarr, 152 >> Tarrant, 119 >> Tate, 42, 43, 159, 181, 240 >> 365 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY >> Taylor, 177, 248, 319, 329 >> Temple, 53, 61, 62, 342 >> Templeton, 98 >> Terrell, 288, 341 >> Thaxton, 311 >> Thomas, 222, 284, 288, 341 >> Thomason, 311, 341, 349, 351 >> Thompson, 90, 98, 134, 214, 288, 298, 305, 319, >> 323, 329, 341, 342, 349 >> Tilled, 239 >> TILLINGHAST, 271, 272 >> Tinnen, 240 >> Todd, 152, 254 >> Tonstall, 347 >> Toomer, 157 >> Tores, 152, 156, 254 >> Torrence, 98, 125, 149, 150, 152, 156, 157, 218, 219, >> 221, 326 >> Torrences, 125 >> Travis, 240 >> Tray, 273 >> Trent, 261 >> Trexler, 36, 231, 277, 278, 288, 298, 311, 329, 330, >> 337 >> Tries, 319 >> Trisebre, 152 >> Trott, 348, 349 >> Trotter, 150, 219, 349 >> Troutman, 227, 288, 298, 330, 341 >> Troy, 45, 60, 61, 103, 150, 160, 168, 186, 187, 188, >> 219, 245 >> Tryon, 58, 64, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 84, 159, >> 160, 243, 246, 275 >> Tucker, 329 >> Tunnel, 236 >> Turner, 8, 182, 258, 267, 283, 298, 306, 312, 314 >> Turners, 258 >> Tuttle, 217 >> Under, 152 >> Upright, 311, 334, 351 >> Utzman, 150, 152, 231 >> Vail, 80 >> Vanderburg, 351 >> Vardell, 15, 16 >> Varner, 305 >> Venable, 196 >> Verble, 135, 344 >> Vigers, 40, 47 >> Vogler, 152, 231 >> Voils, 326 >> Waddell, 67, 68, 76, 79, 91, 153, 246 >> Wade, 96, 305, 329, 344 >> Waggoner, 326, 337, 347 >> Wakefield, 135 >> Walcher, 36, 334 >> Walker, 15, 267, 269, 311, 347 >> Walkup, 164 >> Wallace, 296, 317 >> Waller, 288, 301, 337, 351 >> Walton, 329, 338, 343, 349 >> Ward, 200, 335 >> Warner, 272 >> Washington, 140 >> Waters, 311 >> Watkins, 43, 314 >> Watson, 15, 97, 98, 267, 289, 305, 314, 339, 341, 351 >> Watts, 217 >> Weant, 152, 298, 319, 351 >> Weatherford, 201 >> WEAVER, 238, 288, 326, 338 >> Webb, 97, 293, 347 >> Webster, 23, 114, 118, 119 >> Wedlock, 311 >> Weitzell, 276 >> Welborn, 200 >> Welch, 111 >> Wensil, 321 >> Wenzel, 229 >> Wesley, 347 >> West, 301, 305, 338 >> Wetmore, 271 >> Wharton, 15 >> Wheeler, 2, 33, 62, 74, 87, 95, 98, 102, 104, 106, >> 124, 126, 159, 173, 175, 177, 180, 194, 248, 266, >> 272 >> White, 17, 18, 100, 169, 184, 219, 272, 286, 319 >> Whitefield, 279, 281, 282 >> Whitehead, 130 >> Whites, 172, 173 >> Whith, 150 >> Whitsett, 44, 47 >> Whitson, 111 >> Wigfall, 304 >> Wiley, 2, 128, 136, 186, 221, 261, 286, 290 >> Wilfong, 110 >> Wilheim, 301 >> Wilhelm, 293, 315, 330, 331, 338, 343, 347, 351 >> Wilkinson, 288, 314 >> Williams, 117, 154, 159, 176, 177, 279, 298, 338, >> 341 >> Williamson, 244, 298, 312, 314, 320 >> Williford, 326 >> Willis, 272, 349 >> Wills, 204 >> Wilson, 101, 118, 152, 182, 217, 237, 239, 311 >> Wimbish, 180 >> Winchester, 290, 294, 345 >> Winders, 305, 342 >> 366 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY >> Windows, 349 >> Winecoff, 36, 347 >> Winslow, 43, 81, 83, 91, 94, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, >> 108, 119 >> Winslows, 98, 115, 172 >> Winter, 298 >> Wise, 298, 338, 341, 343 >> Wiseman, 169, 293 >> Witherow, 167 >> Witherspoon, 70, 338 >> Wood, 8, 86, 98, 150, 152, 217, 222, 289 >> Woodard, 285 >> Woods, 97, 338 >> Woodsman, 288 >> Woodson, 2, 60, 151, 221, 352 >> Woolworth, 272 >> Work, 173, 175 >> Works, 288 >> Wormington, 319 >> Wright, 256, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 265, 319, 326 >> Wyatt, 319, 322, 335, 338, 351 >> Yarboro, 131, 148, 149, 150, 152, 155, 156, 190, 260, >> 261 >> Yarrell, 240 >> Yates, 18 >> Yeargan, 234, 236 >> Yost, 36, 274, 311, 334, 351 >> Young, 81, 83, 91, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 106, 108, 138, >> 150, 196 >> Youngs, 115 >> Yountz, 341 >> Zwingle, 274, 275 >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 14:38:49 -0600 > From: "tagh93048" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index C-D > To: <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Douglas. Did you notice a connection between any Douglas' and Yost? > Thanks > again. > Anything in Un. Co. IL. I can do for you, let me know. > > Teresa > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:25 AM > Subject: [NCROWAN] Index C-D > > >> Cain, 265 >> Caldwell, 55, 60, 62, 65, 70, 74, 75, 88, 99, 110, >> 131, 152, 161, 184, 185, 186, 187, 192, 195, 215, >> 216, 225, 268, 273, 305, 316 >> Calhoun, 19, 200 >> CALL, 239 >> Callicut, 321 >> Calvin, 275 >> Campbell, 97, 167, 188, 240, 286 >> Canup, 316, 322, 336, 348, 350 >> Carper, 327 >> Carr, 110, 299 >> Carrigan, 145, 217 >> Carriker, 344 >> Carroll, 81 >> Carruth, 42, 246 >> Carter, 42, 44, 47, 48, 51, 166, 182, 193, 245, 280, >> 286, 294 >> Carteret, 39 >> Caruthers, 2, 55, 62, 65, 111, 118, 174 >> Carver, 302 >> Casey, 347 >> Cash, 302 >> Casper, 286, 294, 329, 342, 344 >> Caster, 294 >> Castor, 294, 321, 345 >> Caswell, 76, 80, 81, 82, 91, 92, 113 >> Cates, 302 >> Cathey, 18, 42, 43, 106, 166, 167, 168, 213 >> Catheys, 213 >> Cauble, 284, 286, 294, 302, 307, 312, 327, 345 >> Chafin, 315 >> Chambers, 8, 45, 60, 61, 103, 106, 109, 128, 134, >> 149, 150, 152, 154, 168, 186, 187, 188, 189, 197, >> 199, 245, 253, 260, 267, 272, 273, 338, 339 >> Chamberses, 115 >> Chandler, 217, 336 >> Chapman, 154 >> Chatham, 248 >> Cheshier, 348 >> Cheshire, 270 >> Childs, 53, 239 >> Chunn, 194, 258, 267, 290 >> Church, 294 >> Churton, 40, 47, 245 >> Clampet, 286 >> Clapp, 276 >> Clark, 33, 316, 327 >> Clary, 240 >> Clegg, 239 >> Clifford, 222, 321 >> Cline, 36, 229, 313 >> Clinton, 113, 253 >> Clodfelter, 299, 324, 352 >> Clomlinger, 327 >> Clomminger, 320 >> Cloud, 200 >> Clouts, 345 >> Clover, 110 >> Clutts, 299 >> Coan, 302 >> Cobb, 327 >> Coburn, 332 >> Coddle, 42, 50, 97, 152 >> Coffin, 272 >> Coffman, 232 >> Coit, 14 >> Coke, 235, 250 >> Cole, 194, 234, 334, 339 >> Coleman, 36, 302 >> Coles, 45, 53, 54, 55, 61, 62, 103, 110, 245 >> Colleton, 39 >> Colley, 294, 316, 345 >> Cone, 230, 232 >> Connell, 327 >> Connor, 236 >> Conrad, 67, 150, 281 >> Conrey, 347 >> Cook, 42, 43, 339 >> Coon, 36 >> Cooper, 236, 306, 331, 332 >> Corbin, 40, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 53, 54, 55, 62 >> Cornell, 348 >> Corner, 166 >> Cornwallis, 55, 78, 92, 97, 100, 101, 111, 112, 113, >> 114, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 128, 129, 130, >> 138, 139, 140, 156, 181, 186 >> Correll, 267, 307, 321, 327, 332, 342, 345, 348 >> Corriher, 307, 324, 332, 348, 350 >> Coughenour, 135, 293, 327 >> Coupee, 151, 152 >> Cowan, 18, 65, 134, 150, 152, 167, 168, 171, 218, >> 219, 221, 240, 245, 254, 259, 261, 284, 286, 289, >> 290, 324, 327, 344 >> Cowans, 18, 34, 214 >> Cowden, 106 >> Cox, 290 >> Coyle, 313 >> Cozort, 350 >> Craig, 192, 193 >> Craige, 17, 18, 19, 44, 51, 110, 193, 194, 195, 196, >> 220, 245, 263, 268, 284, 306, 307, 323 >> Cranford, 286, 316, 342 >> Craven, 39, 303 >> Craver, 348 >> Crawford, 54, 163, 164, 217, 239, 268, 284, 288, >> 293, 294, 312, 326, 329, 336 >> Cress, 36, 150, 152, 231, 260, 303, 307, 339 >> Creswell, 74 >> 356 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY >> Crider, 152, 231, 347 >> Criswell, 345 >> Crocker, 219 >> Crooks, 277, 278, 294 >> Crosser, 150 >> Crotser, 316 >> Crowel, 294 >> Crowell, 285, 286 >> Cruse, 229, 299, 303, 316 >> Cryder, 150 >> Cummings, 294 >> Cunningham, 299 >> Cuppels, 248 >> Current, 291 >> Curruth, 167 >> Curtis, 219, 266 >> Cusick, 213 >> Cuthrell, 272 >> Dancy, 307, 324 >> Daniel, 286, 287, 295, 297, 327, 329, 332, 337, 339, >> 350 >> Danis, 284 >> Davenport, 152 >> Daves, 184 >> David, 259, 285, 294, 295, 300, 328, 337, 349 >> Davidson, 15, 90, 98, 106, 109, 111, 114, 118, 119, >> 181, 196 >> Davidsons, 115, 172 >> Davie, 28, 112, 113, 114, 161, 162, 163, 205, 216, >> 238 >> Davies, 217 >> Daviess, 187 >> Davis, 14, 19, 44, 64, 217, 221, 257, 258, 261, 266, >> 267, 268, 269, 270, 272, 294, 301, 303, 324, 329, >> 334, 352 >> Davises, 168 >> Dayton, 150 >> De Graffenried, 35 >> Deal, 303, 316, 321, 332, 342, 350 >> Dean, 348 >> Deaton, 294 >> Deberry, 303, 313 >> Dennis, 159 >> Denny, 276, 277, 280 >> Dent, 258, 259 >> Denton, 106 >> Derr, 36 >> Dickens, 299 >> Dickey, 98 >> Dicks, 285 >> Dickson, 15, 94, 135, 150, 152, 219, 322, 348 >> Dillard, 135, 327 >> Dinkins, 168 >> Dismukes, 291 >> Dixon, 60 >> Dobbin, 245, 267 >> Dobbins, 92, 110 >> Dobbs, 45, 58, 62, 71, 72, 243 >> Dobson, 93, 254 >> Dodge, 254 >> Dodson, 326 >> Dolan, 303 >> Dolin, 327 >> Doller, 43 >> Donaho, 291 >> Donaldson, 215 >> Doniven, 150 >> Donnell, 291 >> Dosh, 232 >> Doub, 239, 240 >> Douglas, 268, 291, 324, 325 >> Dowland, 44 >> Doy, 327 >> Draig, 65, 245, 248 >> Draige, 280 >> Drane, 65 >> Dreher, 8, 232 >> Drehr, 228 >> Drummond, 72 >> Dry, 36 >> Duckworth, 300 >> Duke, 300 >> Dunn, 2, 8, 31, 44, 45, 47, 49, 52, 53, 55, 61, 62, 94, >> 102, 103, 104, 120, 129, 130, 136, 149, 154, 155, >> 159, 160, 161, 169, 179, 189, 245, 246, 323, 336 >> Durell, 294 >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 12:53:00 -0800 > From: "Fred Brinkmann" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index C-D > To: <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Again Thank You Jan, > > Clodfelter, 299, 324, 352 > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 14:53:38 -0600 > From: "Claire" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] NCROWAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 224 > To: <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Would you mind looking up the Johnsons to see if there is a mention of > either a Samuel or William? Thank you so very much! > >> Johnson, 91, 106, 111, 222, 300, 308, 312, 313, 317, >> 336, 340, 342, 352 >> Johnston, 32, 38, 80, 81, 91, 97, 98, 134, 135, 137, >> 191, 222, 285, 295 >> Johnstone, 72, 82 >> Johnstons, 138 > > Claire > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 16:12:42 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: tagh93048 <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 3:31 pm > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z > > > > > > > > > > > TREXLER, WALKER, &WALCHER. Thank you so much! > > Your help is so appreciated. > Teresa > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:31 AM > Subject: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z > > > > Trexler, 36, > The stream thus started continued to flow on for years, many of them > arriving after the Revolutionary war. They traveled with their household > goods and > the women and children in wagons, the men and boys walking and driving > their > cattle and hogs before them. They came side by side with their > Scotch-Irish > neighbors, sometimes settling in the same community with them, and at > other > times occupying alternate belts or sections of country. Thus we can trace > a German > stream through Guilford, Davidson, Rowan, and Cabarrus Counties, and just > by its > side a stream of Scotch-Irish. But as years passed away these streams, > like the > currents of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, have mingled into one, > resulting in > a mixed race of German-Scotch-Irish, perpetuating the virtues and perhaps > also the > weaknesses of all the races. Dr. Bernheim, in his interesting work on > German > settlements in North and South Carolina, has given a list of names, found > in > common use in Pennsylvania and in North Carolina, such as Propst, Bostian, > Kline > (Cline), Trexler, > > 231, > ST. JOHN?S CHURCH, SALISBURY > Th > ough this is the oldest Lutheran church in North Carolina, there was for a > considerable period such a decline as almost amounted to extinction. Still > there > were Lutherans here, and they owned a lot and building that were used by > occasional ministers of their own faith as well as by other denominations. > In 1822, > steps were taken to secure its reorganization. The Rev. Gottlieb Schober, > president > of the Synod that year, addressed a letter to the Lutherans of Salisbury > urging them > to gather up their forces, re-constitute their church, and claim their > property. This > letter had the desired effect, for the adherents of the church met, arid a > paper was > drawn up by the Hon. Charles Fisher pledging the signers to reorganize the > church. > This paper was dated September 20, 1822, and was signed by the following > persons, viz.: John Beard, Sr., Charles Fisher, Daniel Cress, Peter > Crider, John > Trexler, John Beard, Jr., Peter H. Swink, Moses Brown, John H. Swink, > Bernhardt > Kreiter, Lewis Utzman, H. Allemong, M. Bruner, John Albright, and Henry > Swinkwag... > > 277-278 > MOUNT HOPE > formerly called St. Paul?s is an offshoot of Lower Stone or Grace Church. > The > church was organized about 1835 or 1840, from members of the Reformed and > Lutheran Churches living in the neighborhood of Holshouser?s Mill, now > known as > Heilig?s Mill. The land for the church was given by Andrew Holshouser, a > member > of the Reformed Church. In 1866 the church was removed about three miles > further south, to a point on the New Concord Road, seven > miles south of Salisbury. > Here a new brick church sixty by forty feet has been erected. The > congregation was > served first by the Rev. John Lantz. The Rev. Thornton Butler became > pastor in > 1852, and served them until 1857. He. had associated with him for a while > the Rev. > Gilbert Lane. Mr. Butler was succeeded by the Rev. J. C. Denny, and he by > the > Rev. P. M. Trexler, and he, in 1878, by the Rev. John Ingle, who is the > present > pastor. > > SHILOH CHURCH > of the Reformed Classis was organized March 19, 1871, by Rev. J. C. Denny, > with > seventeen members, and has now thirty-four members. The pastors of this > church > have been Rev. J. C. Denny, from March, 1871, to March, 1873; Rev. P. M. > Trexler, from March, 1873, to March, 1876; Rev. J. C. Denny, from March, > 1876, > to January, 1878; Rev. John Ingle, from January, 1878. > > ST. LUKE?S REFORMED CHURCH > was organized December 31, 1871, by Rev. P. M. Trexler, with twenty > members, > and now has forty-five members. Rev. P. M. Trexler was pastor from > December > 31, 1871, to June, 1877; Rev. John Ingle, from January 1, 1878, to present > time. > Mount Hope, Shiloh, and St. Luke?s are offshoots of Lower Stone (Grace > Church). > > MOUNT ZION REFORMED CHURCH > is situated ten miles south of Salisbury on the Concord Road. Next to > Lower Stone > it is probably the oldest Reformed Church in the county. For many years > this > church worshiped in the same house with the Lutherans at ?Savage?s.? But > when > the Lutherans erected a new church, about forty y > ears ago, the German Reformed > erected > > 278 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY > > a new church also near the old site, and named it Mount Zion. They have > lately > erected a second handsome brick church. This church has been served by a > succession of ministers, in many cases the same who served the Lower Stone > Church. The Rev. P. M. Trexler is the present pastor. The author regrets > that his > efforts to get accurate statistics of this church have failed, and that he > is compelled > to give such a general account of it. > Rowan County contains three charges of the German Reformed Church: Central > Rowan, Rev. John Ingle pastor, 139 members; West Rowan, Rev. P. M. Trexler > pastor, 290 members; East Rowan, Rev. R. F. Crooks pastor, 433 members. > Pastors > 3, Churches 5, members 862. From the total membership we must subtract > about > 145 members who belong to Mount Gilead Church, in Cabarrus County. > > 288, > FIRST REGIMENT ENGINEERS, ARTILLERY AND > ORDNANCE OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE TROOPS > COMPANY D (ROWAN ARTILLERY) > Privates > Trexler, Allen. > Trexler, David; w. at Malvern Hill. > Trexler, Jesse L. > Trexler, Peter M. > > 298, > COMPANY K (ROWAN RIFLE GUARDS) > ENTERED SERVICE APRIL 19, 1861. > REORGANIZED AS COMPANY K > FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY, MAY 30, 1861 > Privates > Trexler, Hiram A.; en. May 30, 1861; a. 25; d. Manassas. > > 311, > SIXTH REGIMENT > COMPANY G > Privates > Trexler, Adam; en. May 29, 1861; a. 22; c. at Rappahannock Railroad > Bridge, November 7, 1863. > > 329, > FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT > COMPANY B > Trexler, B. C.; en. January 27, 1862. > > 330, > FORTY-SECOND R > EGIMENT > COMPANY D > Private > Trexler, Henry A.; en. March 18, 1862; a. 21. > > 337 > FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT > COMPANY B > Private > Trexler, Adam; k. at Hatcher?s Run, 1865. > > > Walcher, 36, > Thus we can trace a German > stream through Guilford, Davidson, Rowan, and Cabarrus Counties, and just > by its > side a stream of Scotch-Irish. But as years passed away these streams, > like the > currents of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, have mingled into one, > resulting in > a mixed race of German-Scotch-Irish, perpetuating the virtues and perhaps > also the > weaknesses of all the races. Dr. Bernheim, in his interesting work on > German > settlements in North and South Carolina, has given a list of names, found > in > common use in Pennsylvania and in North Carolina, such as Propst, Bostian, > Kline > (Cline), Trexler, Sehlough, Seitz (Sides), Rheinhardt, Biber (Beaver), > Kohlman > (Coleman), Derr (Dry), Berger (Barrier), Behringer (Barringer). To this > list may be > added other names familiar in Rowan County, such as Bernhardt, Heilig, > Meisenheimer, Beard, Mull, Rintelman (Rendleman), Layrle (Lyerly), Kuhn > (Coon), Friese, Eisenhauser, Yost, Overcash, Boger, Suther, Winecoff, > Cress, > Walcher, Harkey, Savitz, Henkel, Moser, Braun (Brown) and many others > familiar > to all our people. > > 334 > FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT > COMPANY G > Private > Walcher, James L.; en. March 19, 1862; a. 20. > > Walker, 267, > The first confirmation at St. Andrew?s Church was on August 30, 1840, when > the > Church was consecrated. Eleven persons were confirmed. Communicants > reported > to the convention of 1841: St. Andrew=E > 2s, 29; Christ Church, 92; St. Luke?s, 26; > confirmations at the latter, 9. Lexington, Mocksville, and Huntsville, had > been > visited. Rev. C. B. Walker, deacon, had become an assistant minister to > Mr. Davis. > > 269, > REV. JOHN HAYWOOD PARKER > The statistics of his first report, to the convention of 1847, are: > Communicants St. > Luke?s Church, 30; St. Andrew?s, 49; Christ Church, 89; Mocksville, 9; > Lexington, > 6; Mills? Settlement, 17; Huntsville, 4. > Mr. Parker endeavored to supply all the stations lately served by Mr. > Davis and his > assistant, Mr. Charles Bruce Walker. > > 311, > SIXTH REGIMENT > COMPANY G > Private > Walker, Joseph M.; en. October 15, 1861; a. 21; k. at Fredericksburg, > Va., December 13, 1862. > > 347 > FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT > COMPANY H > Officers > James M. Walker, 4th. Cor.; en. July 4, 1862; a. 32; d. of w. received at > Gettysburg. > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the NCROWAN list administrator, send an email to > [email protected] > > To post a message to the NCROWAN mailing list, send an email to > [email protected] > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of NCROWAN Digest, Vol 3, Issue 231 > *************************************** >

    11/30/2008 09:39:11
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Index C-D
    2. -----Original Message----- From: tagh93048 <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 3:38 pm Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index C-D Douglas. Did you notice a connection between any Douglas' and Yost? Thanks again. Anything in Un. Co. IL. I can do for you, let me know. Teresa Douglas, 268, Mr. Davis removed to Camden, S. C., the latter part of the year 1846, after a continuous residence in Salisbury of ten years. He was admired, respected, and beloved by all who knew him. The parish records of St. Luke’s Church before the rectorship of Mr. Davis are lost, and the records kept by him are incomplete. Mrs. Jane C. Mitchell (now Boyden) is the first name among the list of confirmations, September 9, 1837. The last name is Charles F. Fisher, September, 1846. Among the baptisms is this entry: “July 24, 1844, James Alexander Craige and George Kerr Craige, infants of Burton and Elizabeth Craige, Catawba County.” Among the burials are the following names: November, 1841, Mr. George Baker; August 22, 1843, Mrs. Mary N. Steele; January 24, 1844, W. D. Crawford.” Among the marriages are the following: 1843, Dr. George B. Douglas and Miss Mary Ellis; July, Mr. Charles F. Fisher and Elizabeth Caldwell; November, Mr. N. Boyden to Mrs. Jane Mitchell; Dr. R. Hill to Miss M. Fisher. The record of marriages before the year 1843 has not been preserved. 291, FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY COMPANY B Private Douglas, Adoiphus=2 0D.; en. June 3, 1861; a. 22; d. Manassas Junction, September 12, 1861. 324-325 THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT COMPANY D Privates Douglas, Augustus; d. of d. Douglas, Joseph A. Douglas, Samuel; pr. to 3d. Lt.; d. of d.

    11/30/2008 09:26:11
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z
    2. -----Original Message----- From: tagh93048 <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 3:37 pm Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z Yost, please, when you find time. So many of these names have connections to Un Co IL. Your work is truly appreciated. Teresa Yost, 36, The stream thus started continued to flow on for years, many of them arriving after the Revolutionary war. They traveled with their household goods and the women and children in wagons, the men and boys walking and driving their cattle and hogs before them. They came side by side with their Scotch-Irish neighbors, sometimes settling in the same community with them, and at other times occupying alternate belts or sections of country. Thus we can trace a German stream through Guilford, Davidson, Rowan, and Cabarrus Counties, and just by its side a stream of Scotch-Irish. But as years passed away these streams, like the currents of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, have mingled into one, resulting in a mixed race of German-Scotch-Irish, perpetuating the virtues and perhaps also the weaknesses of all the races. Dr. Bernheim, in his interesting work on German settlements in North and South Carolina, has given a list of names, found in common use in Pennsylvania and in North Carolina, such as Propst, Bostian, Kline (Cline), Trexler, Sehlough, Seitz (Sides), Rheinhardt, Biber (Beaver), Kohlman (Coleman), Derr (Dry), Berger (Barrier), Behringer (Barringer). To this list may be added other names familiar in Rowan County, such as Bernhardt, Heilig, Meisenheimer, Beard, Mull, Rintelman (Rendleman), Layrle (Lyerly), Kuhn (Coon), Friese, Eisenhauser, Yost, Overcash, Boger, Suther, Winecoff, Cress, Walcher, Harkey, Savitz, Henkel, Moser, Braun (Brown) and many others familiar to all our people. The German settlers have generally been remarkable for industry, economy, and the habit of living within their means and not getting into debt. 274, LOWER STONE, OR GRACE CHURCH lying in the center of the German population of Eastern Rowan is the parent of all the German Reformed Churches in Rowan County. The fathers and mothers of these inhabitants came into this region along with the Lutheran settlers about 1750, and their descendants may still be found on or near the old homesteads. The names of the Reformed families were Lingle, Berger, Fisher, Lippard, Peeler, Holshouser, Barnhardt, Kluttz, Roseman, Yost, Foil, Boger, Shupping, and others still familiar in that region. 311, SIXTH REGIMENT COMPANY G Yost, Solomon; en. May 29, 1861; a. 20; pr. to Con, July 1, 1862. 334, FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT COMPANY G Private Yost, F. M.; en. March 19, 1862; a. 30; d. of d. May 1862, at Salisbury, N. C. 351 SECOND REGIMENT (JUNIOR RESERVES) COMPANY B Private Yost, Jacob.

    11/30/2008 09:22:03
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Index, N-R
    2. -----Original Message----- From: tagh93048 <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 3:33 pm Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index, N-R RIDENHOUR, when you get time. Thanks again. Teresa Ridenhour, 313 SEVENTH REGIMENT COMPANY F Private Ridenhour, A. H.

    11/30/2008 09:16:31
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z
    2. -----Original Message----- From: tagh93048 <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 3:31 pm Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z TREXLER, WALKER, &WALCHER. Thank you so much! Your help is so appreciated. Teresa ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:31 AM Subject: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z Trexler, 36, The stream thus started continued to flow on for years, many of them arriving after the Revolutionary war. They traveled with their household goods and the women and children in wagons, the men and boys walking and driving their cattle and hogs before them. They came side by side with their Scotch-Irish neighbors, sometimes settling in the same community with them, and at other times occupying alternate belts or sections of country. Thus we can trace a German stream through Guilford, Davidson, Rowan, and Cabarrus Counties, and just by its side a stream of Scotch-Irish. But as years passed away these streams, like the currents of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, have mingled into one, resulting in a mixed race of German-Scotch-Irish, perpetuating the virtues and perhaps also the weaknesses of all the races. Dr. Bernheim, in his interesting work on German settlements in North and South Carolina, has given a list of names, found in common use in Pennsylvania and in North Carolina, such as Propst, Bostian, Kline (Cline), Trexler, 231, ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, SALISBURY Th ough this is the oldest Lutheran church in North Carolina, there was for a considerable period such a decline as almost amounted to extinction. Still there were Lutherans here, and they owned a lot and building that were used by occasional ministers of their own faith as well as by other denominations. In 1822, steps were taken to secure its reorganization. The Rev. Gottlieb Schober, president of the Synod that year, addressed a letter to the Lutherans of Salisbury urging them to gather up their forces, re-constitute their church, and claim their property. This letter had the desired effect, for the adherents of the church met, arid a paper was drawn up by the Hon. Charles Fisher pledging the signers to reorganize the church. This paper was dated September 20, 1822, and was signed by the following persons, viz.: John Beard, Sr., Charles Fisher, Daniel Cress, Peter Crider, John Trexler, John Beard, Jr., Peter H. Swink, Moses Brown, John H. Swink, Bernhardt Kreiter, Lewis Utzman, H. Allemong, M. Bruner, John Albright, and Henry Swinkwag... 277-278 MOUNT HOPE formerly called St. Paul’s is an offshoot of Lower Stone or Grace Church. The church was organized about 1835 or 1840, from members of the Reformed and Lutheran Churches living in the neighborhood of Holshouser’s Mill, now known as Heilig’s Mill. The land for the church was given by Andrew Holshouser, a member of the Reformed Church. In 1866 the church was removed about three miles further south, to a point on the New Concord Road, seven miles south of Salisbury. Here a new brick church sixty by forty feet has been erected. The congregation was served first by the Rev. John Lantz. The Rev. Thornton Butler became pastor in 1852, and served them until 1857. He. had associated with him for a while the Rev. Gilbert Lane. Mr. Butler was succeeded by the Rev. J. C. Denny, and he by the Rev. P. M. Trexler, and he, in 1878, by the Rev. John Ingle, who is the present pastor. SHILOH CHURCH of the Reformed Classis was organized March 19, 1871, by Rev. J. C. Denny, with seventeen members, and has now thirty-four members. The pastors of this church have been Rev. J. C. Denny, from March, 1871, to March, 1873; Rev. P. M. Trexler, from March, 1873, to March, 1876; Rev. J. C. Denny, from March, 1876, to January, 1878; Rev. John Ingle, from January, 1878. ST. LUKE’S REFORMED CHURCH was organized December 31, 1871, by Rev. P. M. Trexler, with twenty members, and now has forty-five members. Rev. P. M. Trexler was pastor from December 31, 1871, to June, 1877; Rev. John Ingle, from January 1, 1878, to present time. Mount Hope, Shiloh, and St. Luke’s are offshoots of Lower Stone (Grace Church). MOUNT ZION REFORMED CHURCH is situated ten miles south of Salisbury on the Concord Road. Next to Lower Stone it is probably the oldest Reformed Church in the county. For many years this church worshiped in the same house with the Lutherans at “Savage’s.” But when the Lutherans erected a new church, about forty y ears ago, the German Reformed erected 278 HISTORY OF ROWAN COUNTY a new church also near the old site, and named it Mount Zion. They have lately erected a second handsome brick church. This church has been served by a succession of ministers, in many cases the same who served the Lower Stone Church. The Rev. P. M. Trexler is the present pastor. The author regrets that his efforts to get accurate statistics of this church have failed, and that he is compelled to give such a general account of it. Rowan County contains three charges of the German Reformed Church: Central Rowan, Rev. John Ingle pastor, 139 members; West Rowan, Rev. P. M. Trexler pastor, 290 members; East Rowan, Rev. R. F. Crooks pastor, 433 members. Pastors 3, Churches 5, members 862. From the total membership we must subtract about 145 members who belong to Mount Gilead Church, in Cabarrus County. 288, FIRST REGIMENT ENGINEERS, ARTILLERY AND ORDNANCE OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE TROOPS COMPANY D (ROWAN ARTILLERY) Privates Trexler, Allen. Trexler, David; w. at Malvern Hill. Trexler, Jesse L. Trexler, Peter M. 298, COMPANY K (ROWAN RIFLE GUARDS) ENTERED SERVICE APRIL 19, 1861. REORGANIZED AS COMPANY K FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY, MAY 30, 1861 Privates Trexler, Hiram A.; en. May 30, 1861; a. 25; d. Manassas. 311, SIXTH REGIMENT COMPANY G Privates Trexler, Adam; en. May 29, 1861; a. 22; c. at Rappahannock Railroad Bridge, November 7, 1863. 329, FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT COMPANY B Trexler, B. C.; en. January 27, 1862. 330, FORTY-SECOND R EGIMENT COMPANY D Private Trexler, Henry A.; en. March 18, 1862; a. 21. 337 FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT COMPANY B Private Trexler, Adam; k. at Hatcher’s Run, 1865. Walcher, 36, Thus we can trace a German stream through Guilford, Davidson, Rowan, and Cabarrus Counties, and just by its side a stream of Scotch-Irish. But as years passed away these streams, like the currents of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, have mingled into one, resulting in a mixed race of German-Scotch-Irish, perpetuating the virtues and perhaps also the weaknesses of all the races. Dr. Bernheim, in his interesting work on German settlements in North and South Carolina, has given a list of names, found in common use in Pennsylvania and in North Carolina, such as Propst, Bostian, Kline (Cline), Trexler, Sehlough, Seitz (Sides), Rheinhardt, Biber (Beaver), Kohlman (Coleman), Derr (Dry), Berger (Barrier), Behringer (Barringer). To this list may be added other names familiar in Rowan County, such as Bernhardt, Heilig, Meisenheimer, Beard, Mull, Rintelman (Rendleman), Layrle (Lyerly), Kuhn (Coon), Friese, Eisenhauser, Yost, Overcash, Boger, Suther, Winecoff, Cress, Walcher, Harkey, Savitz, Henkel, Moser, Braun (Brown) and many others familiar to all our people. 334 FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT COMPANY G Private Walcher, James L.; en. March 19, 1862; a. 20. Walker, 267, The first confirmation at St. Andrew’s Church was on August 30, 1840, when the Church was consecrated. Eleven persons were confirmed. Communicants reported to the convention of 1841: St. Andrew=E 2s, 29; Christ Church, 92; St. Luke’s, 26; confirmations at the latter, 9. Lexington, Mocksville, and Huntsville, had been visited. Rev. C. B. Walker, deacon, had become an assistant minister to Mr. Davis. 269, REV. JOHN HAYWOOD PARKER The statistics of his first report, to the convention of 1847, are: Communicants St. Luke’s Church, 30; St. Andrew’s, 49; Christ Church, 89; Mocksville, 9; Lexington, 6; Mills’ Settlement, 17; Huntsville, 4. Mr. Parker endeavored to supply all the stations lately served by Mr. Davis and his assistant, Mr. Charles Bruce Walker. 311, SIXTH REGIMENT COMPANY G Private Walker, Joseph M.; en. October 15, 1861; a. 21; k. at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862. 347 FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT COMPANY H Officers James M. Walker, 4th. Cor.; en. July 4, 1862; a. 32; d. of w. received at Gettysburg.

    11/30/2008 09:12:42
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Index C-D
    2. tagh93048
    3. Your so appreciated! ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 3:26 PM Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index C-D > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: tagh93048 <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 3:38 pm > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index C-D > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/30/2008 08:28:46
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B
    2. Black, 285, FIRST REGIMENT ENGINEERS, ARTILLERY AND ORDNANCE OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE TROOPS COMPANY D (ROWAN ARTILLERY) Private Black, William H.; d. of d. 329, FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT COMPANY C Privates Black, John; en. March 18, 1862; a. 42; w. at Petersburg. Black, Thomas; en. March 1, 1864; a. 18; d. of d., October 1, 1864. 348 FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT COMPANY K Private Black, J. A. -----Original Message----- From: Debra Black <[email protected]> To: ncrowan county rootsweb <[email protected]> Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 2:34 pm Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B

    11/30/2008 08:26:14
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Index, N-R
    2. tagh93048
    3. Thanks again. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 3:16 PM Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index, N-R > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: tagh93048 <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 3:33 pm > Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index, N-R > > > > > > > > > > > RIDENHOUR, when you get time. Thanks again. > > Teresa > > > Ridenhour, 313 > SEVENTH REGIMENT > COMPANY F > Private > Ridenhour, A. H. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/30/2008 08:23:42
    1. [NCROWAN] Re; Leatherman/ and John Morrow at bottom
    2. Virginia L. (Ginny) Keefer
    3. Abstracts if the Deeds of Rowan Co NC, 1753-1785 by Jo White Linn. 10:539. 4 Nov 1784. State Grant # 760 @ 50 sh the 100 A to Christian Leatherman, 77 A on Reedy Creek adj Hugh & Joseph Cunningham & Valentine Beard. 10:141. 4 Nov 11784. State Grant # 687 @ 50sh the 100 A to Jacob Hellesly, 105 A on N side Reedy Creek adj Hugh Cunningham, Jonas Leatherman & Richard Dowell. 10:70. 4 Nov 1784. State Grant #927 @ 50 sh the 100 A to Jonas Leatherman, 150 A on Reedy Creek of Muddy Crk adj. Wm. Mitchell. ****************** Abstracts of Deed Books 11-14 of Rowan Co NC 1786- 1797 by James W. Kluttz. Deed Book 12. p 512. 16 Nov 1790. State Grant #1963 @ 50 sh per 100 A to John Morrow, 150 A on N side of South Yadkin River adj his own land, Patrick Hughey, Andrew Tygett and Daniel Webb. ********************* Ginny Keefer

    11/30/2008 08:23:40
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z
    2. tagh93048
    3. Thank you very much. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 3:12 PM Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Index, T-Z To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/30/2008 08:23:16
    1. Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B
    2. Debra, That is one of the purposes of this list:? To share with everyone!!? I love it! Jan -----Original Message----- From: Debra Black <[email protected]> To: ncrowan county rootsweb <[email protected]> Sent: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 2:34 pm Subject: Re: [NCROWAN] Rumple Index, A-B Thank you so much again: I have been busy reading your replies to other people as well because some of my names pop up too

    11/30/2008 08:20:56