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    1. [NCSAMPSO] Wiggins, Williams, Warrick, Hinson, Royal et al
    2. Betty Wiggins
    3. My families are Wiggins, Williams, Warrick, Price, Hinson, Royal, Andrews, Sutton and Bordeaux and some Strickland, Thornton, and Raynor/Rainer. The Raynors come in through my Warrick line. My great grandmother Susan Catherine Warrick, b. 29 Oct 1846, d. 18 Sep 1924, married abt 1875 Benjamin Jeams Wiggins, who disappeared about 1890. Susan Warrick Wiggins had a sister Mary Ann Warrick (b. 12 Sep 1845, d. 17 May 1931) who married Sam Raynor (b. abt 1853, d. abt 1887). Susan and Mary Ann were daughters of John Warrick Sr. and Sally Warrick. Sam Raynor was the son of John Raynor and unknown. My Thorntons come through the marriage of Mary Elizabeth Wiggins (b. 27 May 1884, d. 19 Apr 1926) to Freddie T. Thornton (b. 25 May 1882, d. 27 Jul 1947). Mary Elizabeth Wiggins was the daughter of my great grandfather's brother, Thomas Jay Lathan Wiggins and Amy Elizabeth Andrews. Benjamin Jeams Wiggins and Thomas Jay Lathan Wiggins were the sons of John "Jack" Wiggins who married Catherine A. Elizabeth "Kitty" Williams. Other children of Jack and Kitty Wiggins were Edith Catherine who died young, Martha Ann who married Jessie Hinson, George William who married Anna Eliza Royal, Rufus Richard who married Florence Bordeaux, and Josiah who married Lue LNU. I would like to correspond with anyone with these families to add or correct information. Thank you. Betty ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 9:28 AM Subject: Re: [NCSAMPSO] is this list active? > Yes, it is. There is just no activity. > > I'm searching, Strickland, Stricklin, Hill, Thornton, Westbrook, Raynor, > Rainer, just to name a few. > > Donna > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >

    05/01/2008 05:59:28
    1. [NCSAMPSO] Surnames:HOBBS Halls Township, Sampson County, NC
    2. Hello Hobbs Researcher, Is there anyone researching Hobbs. My gg grandmother was Susan Hobbs b. abt 1800. She had a dau. Eliza. Jane Hobbs b. 1837 who m. Dublin Mclamb b. 1835 in NC. Does anyone know if Hobbs was her maiden name or her married name? If so who was her husband and did Susan have other children? Thanks for you input. Alice **************Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. (http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851)

    05/01/2008 03:46:27
    1. Re: [NCSAMPSO] is this list active?
    2. Yes, it is. There is just no activity. I'm searching, Strickland, Stricklin, Hill, Thornton, Westbrook, Raynor, Rainer, just to name a few. Donna

    05/01/2008 03:28:57
    1. [NCSAMPSO] is this list active?
    2. Mary Frances
    3. I signed onto this list two times and never received a welcome message. Is this list still active? Still on rootsweb? TIA Mary Frances

    05/01/2008 02:44:13
    1. Re: [NCSAMPSO] A genealogy of the CLARK Family
    2. Jeane M. Parker
    3. Do not know the Clark family. Jeane M. Parker 3192 Overlook Drive Gainesville, GA 30506 770-534-1375 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Fran Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 8:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [NCSAMPSO] A genealogy of the CLARK Family Someone sent this genealogy to me. I am posting it in hopes it might help another listmember, but also in hopes someone can ID the source of this material. TIA Fran ________________________________ *Genealogy of the Clark Family.* Christopher Clark, a sea-captain, and merchant in Edenton, came from North of England about 1760. After some years removed to Bertie County, near the mouth of Salmon Creek. He married 1st, Elizabeth---, by whom he had Elizabeth, Mary and Sarah. I. Elizabeth Clark married Judge Blake Baker, of Tarboro', and left no issue. II. Mary Clark married George West; born 1758, died 1810, and left issue: [a] Robert West, who married Ann Dortch, by whom he had Isaac D., Robert, George Clark, Martha, married W. B. Johnson; Mary, married Chas. Minor; Arabella, married Q. C. Atkinson; Ann; Laura, married Robert McClure; Elizabeth and Sarah. [b] Mary West, married Judge P. W. Humphrey, and left Judge West H. Humphrey, married Pillow; Elizabeth, married Baylis; Georgianna, married Powell; Charles and Robert. [c] George West married Ann Lytle, and left Robert, George, Ann, married Gillespie. III. Sarah Clark married William Clements, and left: [a] Sarah; [b] Arabella, married C. Baylis; [c] Mary, married R. Collier; [d] Dr. Christopher C.; [e] John H., and [f] Robert W. After the death of his first wife, Christopher Clark married about 1778 or 1779, Hannah Turner, of Bertie, daughter of Thomas Turner, and left: IV. James West Clark, born 1769, died 1845, who married Arabella E. Toole, born 1781, died 1860, daughter of Henry I. Toole, of Edgecombe, and left issue: [a] Henry Toole Clark, born 1808, died 1874, University of North Carolina, 1826; North Carolina Senate, 1859-'60; Governor, 1861; he married, 1850, Mrs. Mary Weeks Hargrove [*nee* Parker] daughter of Theophilus Parker, of Tarboro', and left the following children: Laura P., Haywood, Henry Irwin, Maria T. and Arabella T. [b] Maria Toole, born 1813, died 1859; married, 1852, Matt. Waddell; left no issue. [c] Laura Placidia, born 1816, died 1864; married, 1832, John W. Cotten, and left Margaret E., married J. A. Englehard; Arabella C., married Wm. D. Barnes; Florida, married Wm. L. Saunders, and John W., married Elizabeth Frick. [d] Mary Summer, born 1817, married Dr. Wm. George Thomas, and have issue: George G., Arabella and Jordan T. -- Genealogist or collector of genealogy? Citing of sources is one difference between the two! ------------------------------- 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

    04/24/2008 02:33:42
    1. [NCSAMPSO] A genealogy of the CLARK Family
    2. Fran
    3. Someone sent this genealogy to me. I am posting it in hopes it might help another listmember, but also in hopes someone can ID the source of this material. TIA Fran ________________________________ *Genealogy of the Clark Family.* Christopher Clark, a sea-captain, and merchant in Edenton, came from North of England about 1760. After some years removed to Bertie County, near the mouth of Salmon Creek. He married 1st, Elizabeth---, by whom he had Elizabeth, Mary and Sarah. I. Elizabeth Clark married Judge Blake Baker, of Tarboro', and left no issue. II. Mary Clark married George West; born 1758, died 1810, and left issue: [a] Robert West, who married Ann Dortch, by whom he had Isaac D., Robert, George Clark, Martha, married W. B. Johnson; Mary, married Chas. Minor; Arabella, married Q. C. Atkinson; Ann; Laura, married Robert McClure; Elizabeth and Sarah. [b] Mary West, married Judge P. W. Humphrey, and left Judge West H. Humphrey, married Pillow; Elizabeth, married Baylis; Georgianna, married Powell; Charles and Robert. [c] George West married Ann Lytle, and left Robert, George, Ann, married Gillespie. III. Sarah Clark married William Clements, and left: [a] Sarah; [b] Arabella, married C. Baylis; [c] Mary, married R. Collier; [d] Dr. Christopher C.; [e] John H., and [f] Robert W. After the death of his first wife, Christopher Clark married about 1778 or 1779, Hannah Turner, of Bertie, daughter of Thomas Turner, and left: IV. James West Clark, born 1769, died 1845, who married Arabella E. Toole, born 1781, died 1860, daughter of Henry I. Toole, of Edgecombe, and left issue: [a] Henry Toole Clark, born 1808, died 1874, University of North Carolina, 1826; North Carolina Senate, 1859-'60; Governor, 1861; he married, 1850, Mrs. Mary Weeks Hargrove [*nee* Parker] daughter of Theophilus Parker, of Tarboro', and left the following children: Laura P., Haywood, Henry Irwin, Maria T. and Arabella T. [b] Maria Toole, born 1813, died 1859; married, 1852, Matt. Waddell; left no issue. [c] Laura Placidia, born 1816, died 1864; married, 1832, John W. Cotten, and left Margaret E., married J. A. Englehard; Arabella C., married Wm. D. Barnes; Florida, married Wm. L. Saunders, and John W., married Elizabeth Frick. [d] Mary Summer, born 1817, married Dr. Wm. George Thomas, and have issue: George G., Arabella and Jordan T. -- Genealogist or collector of genealogy? Citing of sources is one difference between the two!

    04/24/2008 02:26:05
    1. [NCSAMPSO] Jerome Tew and Court Minutes 1830-1840
    2. Fran
    3. To all who castigated me both on and off the NCSAMPSON rootsweb list, regarding my post re Sampson County Court Minutes 1830-1840, I refer you to the Sampson County Historical Society's *Huckleberry Historian*, Vol.XXX, Number 11, 1 April 2008, p12. * *Fran * * Genealogist or collector of genealogy? Citing of sources is one difference between the two!

    04/15/2008 03:18:00
    1. [NCSAMPSO] Benj. Woodall
    2. In Benjamin Woodall will dated Sept. 3 1855, in Johnston Co. NC, it list the following brothers and sisters: Benjamin Strickland 1/2 brother Levi Strickland 1/2 brother Moses Strickland 1/2 brother David Strickland 1/2 brother Sarah Mitchell wife of John Mitchell 1/2 sisiter Polly Howell wife of David Howell 1/2 sister Diana Brady wife of Robert Brady 1/2 sister Anna Strickland 1/2 sister Amy Evaline Oliver ( does not say 1/2 sister, so she must have been a Woodall. Donna

    04/15/2008 06:25:37
    1. Re: [NCSAMPSO] Sampson County Minutes 1830-1850
    2. Jeane M. Parker
    3. I doubt that Jerome is publishing anything. I am the tombstone counter in our family. However I am not publishing anythng either. Do not know how how you got this wrong info. Jeane M. Parker 3192 Overlook Drive Gainesville, GA 30506 770-534-1375 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Mary Frances Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 7:06 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [NCSAMPSO] Sampson County Minutes 1830-1850 Jerome, are you publishing the Sampson Minutes of 1830-1840? I would like to purchase a copy. Please contact me at this address: [email protected]? TIA Mary Frances ------------------------------- 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

    04/15/2008 04:58:39
    1. [NCSAMPSO] Sampson County Court Minutes
    2. Margie Roe
    3. The Book is: A Portrait of Eighteenth Century Sampson County as revealed by Sampson County Court Minutes 1784-1800, Compiled and Edited by Oscar M. Bizzell and Virginia L. Bizzell for The Sampson County Historical Society, Post Office Box 384, Newton Grove, NC 28366. It was published in 1995 and I would suggest contacting the Historical Society. They also have a Sampson County Heritage Book which was reprinted. Margie

    04/15/2008 03:01:26
    1. [NCSAMPSO] Sampson County Minutes 1830-1850
    2. Mary Frances
    3. Jerome, are you publishing the Sampson Minutes of 1830-1840? I would like to purchase a copy. Please contact me at this address: [email protected]? TIA Mary Frances

    04/15/2008 01:06:07
    1. [NCSAMPSO] Scots-Irish Genealogical Event
    2. Maryann Tuck
    3. 26 July 2008 – Charlotte, North Carolina “From Ulster to the Carolinas: Finding Your Scots-Irish Ancestors” sponsored by the North Carolina Genealogical Society & the Olde Mecklenburg Genealogical Society will be presented in Charlotte. David E. Rencher, AG, CG, FIGRS, FUGA, Director of the Records and Information Division of the Family and Church History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City will provide sessions on “Irish Jurisdictions and Reference Works”, “Irish Immigration – the Sources in Ireland”, “The Scots-Irish in North Carolina” and “Irish Church Records: Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Catholic”. Additionally, he will provide insight on “Where Genealogy is Heading Over the Next Few Years”. Information and reservations: www.ncgenealogy.org or email: [email protected] No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1377 - Release Date: 4/14/2008 9:26 AM

    04/14/2008 09:30:47
    1. [NCSAMPSO] American Civil War Site
    2. This is free till April 30. http://asp6new.alexanderstreet.com/cwdb/cwdb.browse.soldiers.aspx

    04/11/2008 01:47:57
    1. Re: [NCSAMPSO] NCSAMPSO Digest, Vol 3, Issue 19
    2. In a message dated 4/9/2008 6:26:46 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm Thanks a lot, Jeanie<3 **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016)

    04/10/2008 07:04:55
    1. Re: [NCSAMPSO] NCSAMPSO Digest, Vol 3, Issue 19
    2. Marita Gladson
    3. > > 1. American Civil War Site free till 4-30 ([email protected]) > http://alexanderstreet.com/resources/civilwar.access.htm >

    04/09/2008 12:25:39
    1. Re: [NCSAMPSO] American Civil War Site free till 4-30
    2. GNW
    3. Html is not allowed on the list, therefore, your shortcut to the site did not come through. Will you please resend and include the actual website URL. Thanks, ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 12:31 PM Subject: [NCSAMPSO] American Civil War Site free till 4-30 > Here is a site that is free till April 30, 08. > > Donna > > The American Civil War Research Database

    04/08/2008 07:32:56
    1. [NCSAMPSO] American Civil War Site free till 4-30
    2. Here is a site that is free till April 30, 08. Donna The American Civil War Research Database

    04/08/2008 06:31:59
    1. [NCSAMPSO] Sampson County M.D.'s 1736-1957
    2. Charles Bell
    3. Sampson County M.D.'s Carter, Kathleen Mathews SAMPSON COUNTY M.D.'S 1736-1957 This rare book is online. http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/historyfiction/fullview.aspx?id=mds

    04/06/2008 01:00:23
    1. Re: [NCSAMPSO] April 12th Speaker's Forum - Program Update
    2. Jeane M. Parker
    3. Wish I could take advantage of this but cannot! Thanks for the info. Jeane M. Parker 3192 Overlook Drive Gainesville, GA 30506 770-534-1375 [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Maryann Tuck Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 9:41 PM To: Sampson Co. NC Subject: [NCSAMPSO] April 12th Speaker's Forum - Program Update 12 April 2008 - Raleigh, North Carolina, The North Carolina Genealogical Society & the Olivia Raney Local and Family History Library are sponsoring the Third Annual Speakers Forum. General, intermediate and advanced level presentations include “Writing Your Ancestor’s Story: a Civil War Case Study (Catherine Elias); “Using the Neighbors to Find your Ancestors (Monica Hopkins); “Using ‘Web 2.0’ to Share and Collaborate on Genealogy (Jordan Jones); “Raleigh in the War Years 1861-1865” (Kevin Milus); “The Digital CSR: Saunders and Clark (and Weeks) in the Internet Age” (Jason Tomberlin); “Explore NC through maps from the comfort of your home!” (Diane Richard); “People Finders for North Carolina” (Jeffrey Haines); and “Money in 18th Century Colonial America” (Jim Jones). Note Program Change: “Colonial North Carolina Records to Place Your Ancestors in Historical Perspective” will be presented by Ann Basnight. “Orphans and Scholars: Genealogical Records Relating to Children (V.Jones) will be presented at a future date. Information and Registration: http://www.ncgenealogy.org. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1 - Release Date: 3/26/2008 12:00 AM ------------------------------- 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

    03/31/2008 03:29:53
    1. [NCSAMPSO] April 12th Speaker's Forum - Program Update
    2. Maryann Tuck
    3. 12 April 2008 - Raleigh, North Carolina, The North Carolina Genealogical Society & the Olivia Raney Local and Family History Library are sponsoring the Third Annual Speakers Forum. General, intermediate and advanced level presentations include “Writing Your Ancestor’s Story: a Civil War Case Study (Catherine Elias); “Using the Neighbors to Find your Ancestors (Monica Hopkins); “Using ‘Web 2.0’ to Share and Collaborate on Genealogy (Jordan Jones); “Raleigh in the War Years 1861-1865” (Kevin Milus); “The Digital CSR: Saunders and Clark (and Weeks) in the Internet Age” (Jason Tomberlin); “Explore NC through maps from the comfort of your home!” (Diane Richard); “People Finders for North Carolina” (Jeffrey Haines); and “Money in 18th Century Colonial America” (Jim Jones). Note Program Change: “Colonial North Carolina Records to Place Your Ancestors in Historical Perspective” will be presented by Ann Basnight. “Orphans and Scholars: Genealogical Records Relating to Children (V.Jones) will be presented at a future date. Information and Registration: http://www.ncgenealogy.org. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.1 - Release Date: 3/26/2008 12:00 AM

    03/30/2008 03:40:42