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    1. Martha Ann Hamrick, born c1858, Mom: Anna P McKinney Hamrick, Dad: Drury Hamrick
    2. Judith Parker-Proctor
    3. Sure hope someone out there can help me find Martha Ann Hamrick. From the 1850 Federal Census for Cleveland County NC Page 140 Household #343 Drury Hamrick, 27, M Anna Hamrick, 26, F Mary A Hamrick, 6, F Biddy A Hamrick, 4, F Sarah A Hamrick, 2, F Their neighbors consisted of Hamrick, Hawkin, Rollins, Jolley Dobbins, Gillespie, etc. By 1860 Drury is no longer with the family when it was enumerated( household #853) two doors from Anna P McKinney Hamrick's parents: Willis McKinney & Martha Buchanan McKinney: A P Hamrick, 38, F Mary Ann, 15, F S B, 14, F J A, 12, F Martha A, 2, F Their neighborhood consisted of Hamrick, Green, Blanton, Simons, Magness, Hord By 1870, the household was apparently broken up entirely as I've not been able to find Anna. Did she die, remarry, move away? 1. Mary Ann D Hamrick (1845-1909) married Richard S Cogdale on 21 Apr 1861. Richard was killed in the first day of battle at Gettysbury & Mary Ann later married his younger brother Perry Green Cogdale. Mary Ann lived in the Rehobeth Methodist Church area of Cleveland County. 2. Sarah Biddie Ann Hamrick (May 1846-1900/1910) married Thomas Buchanan about 1869 & lived in the Bakersville Township of Mitchell County, NC near other members of the Buchanan & McKinney clans. 3. Julia Ann Hamrick (1848-1880-1899) married William Jasper Jones 10 Dec 1865 and continued to live in Cleveland County. What happened to little Martha? Any information will be greatly appreciated. Judy

    02/12/2005 12:58:28
    1. Whiteside Settlement
    2. Ronald Arrowood
    3. It was called Whiteside community until 1870 Census then is listed as Golden Valley. Ron Arrowood Rutherford Co., NC

    02/12/2005 12:10:47
    1. RE: [NCRUTHER-L] Whitesides Settlement
    2. Ronald Arrowood
    3. The Whiteside Settlement is now called Golden Valley Community. It was called Whiteside Settlement prior to gold being discovered, and the name was later changed. Ron Arrowood Rutherford Co., NC -----Original Message----- From: JBooth2343@aol.com [mailto:JBooth2343@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 6:58 PM To: NCRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCRUTHER-L] Whitesides Settlement Can anyone explain what the Whiteside Settlement was in Rutherford County NC? ==== NCRUTHER Mailing List ==== Subscribing: Clicking on one of the shortcut links below should work, but if your browser doesn't understand them, try these manual instructions: to join NCRUTHER-L, send mail to NCRUTHER-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word subscribe in the message subject and body. To join NCRUTHER-D, do the same thing with NCRUTHER-D-request@rootsweb.com. Unsubscribing: To leave NCRUTHER-L, send mail to NCRUTHER-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave NCRUTHER-D, do the same thing with NCRUTHER-D-request@rootsweb.com. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at NCRUTHER-admin@rootsweb.com

    02/12/2005 12:07:17
    1. Whitesides Settlement
    2. Can anyone explain what the Whiteside Settlement was in Rutherford County NC?

    02/12/2005 11:58:06
    1. Roll Call McGaughey/McGaha
    2. My first roll call message said I was researching McGaha/McGaughey of Rutherford Co, KY I meant to say from Rutherford Co, NC. Pam McGaha Holloway

    02/12/2005 10:38:18
    1. Roll Call - MAYS, MORROW, SUTTLE
    2. Rosanne Mays
    3. My folks are in the area between 1790 & 1820. Best Regards, Rosanne Mays - Texas Names Researching: Mayes, Bozeman, Morrow, Suttle, Jones, Williams, Gilbreath, Tanner, Burns, Watson, Starkey, Wair, Roberts, Twaddle(sp), Lewis, Roblin, Hooper, and Smith

    02/12/2005 10:29:19
    1. Re: McGaha/McGaughey in Rutherford Co, NC
    2. SK Kidd
    3. Pam, are you looking for McGahas in Rutherford Co, NC? (your message below said KY) If you are, please email me at skkidd@bellsouth.net and let me know which line you are researching. Sandra Kidd > > Subject: > roll call > From: > PamCat1954@aol.com > Date: > Fri, 11 Feb 2005 23:02:27 EST > To: > NCRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com > > >I am researching McGaha/McGaughey from Rutherford Co, KY > >Pam McGaha Holloway > > > >

    02/12/2005 08:49:51
    1. Re: [NCRUTHER-L]HARDIN ,HARDEN
    2. barbara hardin-barkes
    3. this was the mesg i was referring to hardins married to harmons i had just had denta sugery and thought i was just answering you sorry if you were confused barbara hardin-barkes _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/

    02/12/2005 07:36:18
    1. Re: [NCRUTHER-L]HARDIN ,HARDEN
    2. barbara hardin-barkes
    3. this was the mesg i was referring to hardins married to harmons i had just had denta sugery and thought i was just answering you sorry if you were confused barbara hardin-barkes _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

    02/12/2005 07:36:14
    1. Re: [NCRUTHER-L] NCRUTHER ROLL CALL - CRAWFORD/HUNTER
    2. I am researching George Washington Crawford and his father-in-law, Samuel Hunter. Washington Crawford married Polly Hunter in Rutherford Co., NC in 1804. In their later years, they are found in Union Co. GA (census 1850) listed as George W. and Mary Crawford. I believe George Washington's father to be John Crawford, as their is some deed interaction, but the one deed I've found does not specify a relationship. George and Mary had a son living near them in GA named Samuel Hunter Crawford who stated that he was born in Rutherford Co., NC. Any one else researching these families? I believe they were gone from Rutherford Co. by 1830. Ida

    02/12/2005 06:01:53
    1. Roll Call McSwain
    2. Greg: you and someone else ask about the surname. If you will contact Jean McSwain, she might be able to help you. No guarantee though. just a long shot. Hi Jean: I sent this to the list and hope tyou do not get too many messages. Betty mcswain@wave-net.net

    02/12/2005 05:48:19
    1. Roll Call Smith - Shannon - and many more
    2. Hello all: I am looking for a John H. Smith, born in I believe Lincoln Co., 1794, and married first Frankey "Frances" Weathers. When she died he then married her younger sister Gemime "Jemima". Their father was James Weathers/Withers. John's childrenwere: Oliver Married a Cannon Elijah Married Mary Jane Shannon John Married Shannon James Married a Shannon Samuel Married Carolyn Capps Elmina - Married a Wallace Frances married a Torrence Any of these sound familar to you? Or their grandchildren or even up to present would be greatly appreciated. Betty

    02/12/2005 05:31:35
    1. RE: [NCRUTHER-L] Roll Call, Feb 2005
    2. Judith Parker-Proctor
    3. Just a few of my Cleveland/Rutherford/Lincoln County NC surnames: Parker Hamrick Cogdell Horn McKinney Buchanan Bostic Maruney Morrison Green Mode Proctor Taylor Farmer Torrence Wood Deviney Moss Etc., etc., etc [Judith Parker-Proctor] ==== NCRUTHER Mailing List ==== Subscribing: Clicking on one of the shortcut links below should work, but if your browser doesn't understand them, try these manual instructions: to join NCRUTHER-L, send mail to NCRUTHER-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word subscribe in the message subject and body. To join NCRUTHER-D, do the same thing with NCRUTHER-D-request@rootsweb.com. Unsubscribing: To leave NCRUTHER-L, send mail to NCRUTHER-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave NCRUTHER-D, do the same thing with NCRUTHER-D-request@rootsweb.com. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at NCRUTHER-admin@rootsweb.com

    02/12/2005 04:03:55
    1. McSwain
    2. Some one sent me an e-mail of some one that wrote a book on McSwain.I must have delete it ,i cannot find it.could you resent it ?Thanks Debra Maddox Wilson Greenback,Tn

    02/12/2005 01:21:22
    1. Re: [NCRUTHER-L]HARDIN ,HARDEN
    2. c
    3. Dear Folks, Please help my brain by not posting a message like the one below. I have no idea what it's about. Cecelia > none that i have found

    02/11/2005 04:22:26
    1. roll call
    2. I am researching McGaha/McGaughey from Rutherford Co, KY Pam McGaha Holloway

    02/11/2005 04:02:27
    1. Roll Call
    2. Nancie O'Sullivan
    3. Edmond Padgett Greenberry Padgett and Catherine Cooper , still don't know who Catherine Cooper's parents were, also John and Jane Davis. nancie --- Nancie O'Sullivan --- drayton5@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

    02/11/2005 01:47:33
    1. Re: [NCRUTHER-L]HARDIN ,HARDEN
    2. c
    3. Barbara, Do you by chance have a Hardin who married a Harmon? Cecelia

    02/11/2005 01:45:28
    1. Re: [NCRUTHER-L] -Drury Byars
    2. c
    3. Susan, Here is more: Byars, Nathan B. September 16, 1836 December 4, 1909 State Line Baptist Cemetery Cherokee Co., SC for the above see Bill Floyd's homepage at http://rfci.net/wdfloyd/ So, maybe check Cherokee Co, SC., records too. Cecelia -- Keep us posted

    02/11/2005 01:42:38
    1. Re: [NCRUTHER-L] -Drury Byars
    2. c
    3. Susan, Have you traced the Byars families before they came to Rutherford County? I have in mind that 3 or 4 family names came to southern Rutherford County together from Virginia. Doggett, Byars, Morrow, Suttle may have been the family names. Sarah Ann Doggett (out-of-wedlock mother of Bushrod Doggett named for her father who was Bushrod Doggett) married William Byars. Their sons were James, Stripling, George, and Charles. Sarah Ann was Culpeper Co (I think), VA. Perhaps one of those 4 sons was the ancestor of your Drury, Nathan, or Abraham. Check Rutherford County deeds, court records, etc for those 4 Byars sons and see if you can get a link. Are you close enough to go to the Rutherford County courthouse? If so, you might want to go to Isothermal Community College. They have oodles of old Rutherford County newspapers on microfilm dating back to 1830. you can also find names there. Websites to check: http://www.doggettfam.org/ http://www.dobyns.com/dobyns.genealogy/chdob.htm (mentions a Nathan Byars) http://www.dobyns.com/dobyns.genealogy/wdob.htm (mentions a bunch of more recent Byars & Dobbins http://rfci.net/wdfloyd/ Good luck and keep us posted. Cecelia

    02/11/2005 01:33:10