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    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] Austn
    2. Linda Flanary
    3. I would like to have it too,Sanna Linda Flanary blefla@chartertn.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "MJFarley" <MJFarley@triad.rr.com> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] Austn >I would like to have it Thank you > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sanna Gaffney" <gaffney.sanna@gmail.com> > To: "Watauga @ rootsweb" <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 2:21 PM > Subject: [NCWATAUG] Austn > > >> If anyone would like the time line I've made feel free to ask for it >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 > NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/24/2008 12:31:20
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] William Larkin Greene & Judy Caroline Hodges
    2. Linda, William Smith Ford was married two times. First 22 Oct. 1874 to Sarah C. Moody d/o Benjamin Moody & Rhoda Hatten Sarah was born 6 Nov. 1851 and died 11 Jan 1881 and is buried in the family cemetery in Blackberry. She was the mother of 4 Children. Second about 1881 to Sarah M. Teague d/o Elijah Teague & Darcus Hatten. Sarah M. Teague was born 18 Jan 1855 & died 25 April 1941 and is buried int the family cemetery in Blackberry. She was the mother of 8 Children Ed Greene </HTML>

    01/24/2008 12:18:02
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] Gilliam Coffey, some Descendants
    2. Cynthia Madsen
    3. I see an individual on your list John Estes. My Grandmother Doshie/Doshia Estes Cook, has Estes as a middle name. What can you tell me about Estes? Thank you, Cynthia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Blair" <gblair2@comcast.net> To: "Watauga Co List" <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 6:22 PM Subject: [NCWATAUG] Gilliam Coffey, some Descendants > Gilliaml's daughter Harriett Elizabeth married James Brown Blair and was > my > great grandmother. Gene > > Descendants of Gilliam Coffey > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. GILLIAM3 COFFEY (WILLIAM2, THOMAS1) > was born May 21, 1810 in Burke Co. NC1, and died > Aft. 1900. He married (1) MARY E. MOORE Abt. 1837 in prob. Burke Co. NC, > daughter of JOB > MOORE and NANCY HIGHT. He married (2) SUSAN GRAGG June 04, 1882 in > Caldwell Co. NC2, > daughter of JESSE GRAGG and MATILDA. > > Notes for GILLIAM COFFEY: > 1850 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, Comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. > Hawkins. > p.3. > Johns River Twp. > #28 Gilliam Coffey 40 M Farmer 1200 Burke NC > Mary 30 F > Burke NC > Harvey 12 M > Burke NC > William 10 M > Caldwell NC attending school > Harriet 06 F > Caldwell NC attending school > Celia 03 > Caldwell NC attending school > > 1860 Census of Caldwell Co. NC. Comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. > Hawkins. > p. 107. > Patterson Twp. > #1084 Gilliam Coffey 50 MW 5500/6032 NC > Mary 42 FW > NC > Harvy 23 MW > NC school within year > Harriet 17 FW > NC school within year > Celia 13 FW > NC school within year > Adaline 09 FW > NC school within year > Emma 05 FW > NC school within year > > 1870 Census of Caldwell Co. NC., comp. by John O. Hawkins. > p.121. > Patterson Twp. > #5/6 Gilliam Coffey 60 MW farmer 3000/650 NC > Polly E. 57 FW kp.hs. > NC > Delia A. 18 FW at home > NC > > > 1880 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, Comp. by Linda M. Staley. > p. 134. > Patterson Twp. 2 Jun 1880 > #6 Coffey, Gilliam WM 70 Widowed Laborer > > Notes for SUSAN GRAGG: > 1880 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, comp. Linda M. Staley. > p. 168. > John's River Twp. > #182 Green, Susan WF 35 widowed farmer > Gaither WM 01 son single > Moore, Columbus WM 12 son single laborer as, cw > Mary WF 09 daughter > > 1900 Census of Caldwell Co. NC., comp. David P. Smith, 1992. > p. 40. > Johns River Twp. > #210 Coffey, Gilliam Head WM May 1810 90 M 18 NCNCNC > Farmer > Susan D. wife WF Apr 1846 54 M 18 > 4/4 > NCNCNC housekeeping > Isaac G. sson WM Jan 1879 21 S > NCNCNC teamster > Hayley H. son WM Feb 1888 12 S > NCNCNC > > Marriage Notes for GILLIAM COFFEY and SUSAN GRAGG: > Married at Susan Greens, by Jesse Moore. witnesses: S. F. Estes & W. B. > Moore. > > Children of GILLIAM COFFEY and MARY MOORE are: > i. HARVEY4 COFFEY, b. Abt. 1838, Burke Co. NC3. > > > ii. WILLIAM COFFEY, b. Abt. 1840, Caldwell Co. NC4. > > > iii. HARRIET COFFEY, b. Abt. 1844, Caldwell Co. > NC5. > > > iv. CELIA COFFEY, b. Abt. 1847, Caldwell Co. NC6; > m. JOHN ESTES. > > > v. ADALINE COFFEY, b. Abt. 1851, Caldwell Co. NC7; > m. JOHN BOON GRAGG, > December 17, 1877, Caldwell Co. NC8. > > Marriage Notes for ADALINE COFFEY and JOHN GRAGG: > Married at Jesse Gragg's by Judson Moore. Witnesses: Edward D. > Crisp, John B. Moore & > H. F. Sharp. > > vi. EMMA COFFEY, b. Abt. 1855, Caldwell Co. NC9. > > > > Child of GILLIAM COFFEY and SUSAN GRAGG is: > vii. HAYLEY H.4 COFFEY, b. February 1888, Johns River Twp., > Caldwell Co. NC.10. > > > > > Endnotes > > 1. The Heritage of Caldwell Co. NC , v. > 1, 1983., p. 148.. > 2. Caldwell Co. NC Marriage Register No. 2, 1873-1893 comp. by Linda M. > Staley., p. 59.. > 3. 1850 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. > Hawkins., p. 3.. > 4. 1850 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. > Hawkins., p. 3.. > 5. 1850 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. > Hawkins., p. 3.. > 6. 1850 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. > Hawkins., p. 3.. > 7. 1860 Caldwell Co. NC Census comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. > Hawkins, 1983., p. 107.. > 8. Caldwell Co. NC Marriage Register No. 2, 1873-1893 comp. by Linda M. > Staley., p. 25.. > 9. 1860 Caldwell Co. NC Census comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. > Hawkins, 1983., p. 107.. > 10. 1900 Census of Caldwell Co. NC by David P. Smith, 1992., p. 41.. > > > > Gene > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.10/1241 - Release Date: > 1/24/2008 > 9:58 AM > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/24/2008 12:02:39
    1. [NCWATAUG] Gilliam Coffey, some Descendants
    2. Gene Blair
    3. Gilliaml's daughter Harriett Elizabeth married James Brown Blair and was my great grandmother. Gene Descendants of Gilliam Coffey Generation No. 1 1. GILLIAM3 COFFEY (WILLIAM2, THOMAS1) was born May 21, 1810 in Burke Co. NC1, and died Aft. 1900. He married (1) MARY E. MOORE Abt. 1837 in prob. Burke Co. NC, daughter of JOB MOORE and NANCY HIGHT. He married (2) SUSAN GRAGG June 04, 1882 in Caldwell Co. NC2, daughter of JESSE GRAGG and MATILDA. Notes for GILLIAM COFFEY: 1850 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, Comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. Hawkins. p.3. Johns River Twp. #28 Gilliam Coffey 40 M Farmer 1200 Burke NC Mary 30 F Burke NC Harvey 12 M Burke NC William 10 M Caldwell NC attending school Harriet 06 F Caldwell NC attending school Celia 03 Caldwell NC attending school 1860 Census of Caldwell Co. NC. Comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. Hawkins. p. 107. Patterson Twp. #1084 Gilliam Coffey 50 MW 5500/6032 NC Mary 42 FW NC Harvy 23 MW NC school within year Harriet 17 FW NC school within year Celia 13 FW NC school within year Adaline 09 FW NC school within year Emma 05 FW NC school within year 1870 Census of Caldwell Co. NC., comp. by John O. Hawkins. p.121. Patterson Twp. #5/6 Gilliam Coffey 60 MW farmer 3000/650 NC Polly E. 57 FW kp.hs. NC Delia A. 18 FW at home NC 1880 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, Comp. by Linda M. Staley. p. 134. Patterson Twp. 2 Jun 1880 #6 Coffey, Gilliam WM 70 Widowed Laborer Notes for SUSAN GRAGG: 1880 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, comp. Linda M. Staley. p. 168. John's River Twp. #182 Green, Susan WF 35 widowed farmer Gaither WM 01 son single Moore, Columbus WM 12 son single laborer as, cw Mary WF 09 daughter 1900 Census of Caldwell Co. NC., comp. David P. Smith, 1992. p. 40. Johns River Twp. #210 Coffey, Gilliam Head WM May 1810 90 M 18 NCNCNC Farmer Susan D. wife WF Apr 1846 54 M 18 4/4 NCNCNC housekeeping Isaac G. sson WM Jan 1879 21 S NCNCNC teamster Hayley H. son WM Feb 1888 12 S NCNCNC Marriage Notes for GILLIAM COFFEY and SUSAN GRAGG: Married at Susan Greens, by Jesse Moore. witnesses: S. F. Estes & W. B. Moore. Children of GILLIAM COFFEY and MARY MOORE are: i. HARVEY4 COFFEY, b. Abt. 1838, Burke Co. NC3. ii. WILLIAM COFFEY, b. Abt. 1840, Caldwell Co. NC4. iii. HARRIET COFFEY, b. Abt. 1844, Caldwell Co. NC5. iv. CELIA COFFEY, b. Abt. 1847, Caldwell Co. NC6; m. JOHN ESTES. v. ADALINE COFFEY, b. Abt. 1851, Caldwell Co. NC7; m. JOHN BOON GRAGG, December 17, 1877, Caldwell Co. NC8. Marriage Notes for ADALINE COFFEY and JOHN GRAGG: Married at Jesse Gragg's by Judson Moore. Witnesses: Edward D. Crisp, John B. Moore & H. F. Sharp. vi. EMMA COFFEY, b. Abt. 1855, Caldwell Co. NC9. Child of GILLIAM COFFEY and SUSAN GRAGG is: vii. HAYLEY H.4 COFFEY, b. February 1888, Johns River Twp., Caldwell Co. NC.10. Endnotes 1. The Heritage of Caldwell Co. NC , v. 1, 1983., p. 148.. 2. Caldwell Co. NC Marriage Register No. 2, 1873-1893 comp. by Linda M. Staley., p. 59.. 3. 1850 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. Hawkins., p. 3.. 4. 1850 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. Hawkins., p. 3.. 5. 1850 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. Hawkins., p. 3.. 6. 1850 Census of Caldwell Co. NC, comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. Hawkins., p. 3.. 7. 1860 Caldwell Co. NC Census comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. Hawkins, 1983., p. 107.. 8. Caldwell Co. NC Marriage Register No. 2, 1873-1893 comp. by Linda M. Staley., p. 25.. 9. 1860 Caldwell Co. NC Census comp. by Linda M. Staley & John O. Hawkins, 1983., p. 107.. 10. 1900 Census of Caldwell Co. NC by David P. Smith, 1992., p. 41.. Gene No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.10/1241 - Release Date: 1/24/2008 9:58 AM

    01/24/2008 11:22:29
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] Austn
    2. Barbara Rich
    3. I'd like to have it! Barbara Rich barbararich6@gmail.com On Jan 24, 2008 4:31 PM, Linda Flanary <blefla@chartertn.net> wrote: > I would like to have it too,Sanna > Linda Flanary > blefla@chartertn.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "MJFarley" <MJFarley@triad.rr.com> > To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:17 AM > Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] Austn > > > >I would like to have it Thank you > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Sanna Gaffney" <gaffney.sanna@gmail.com> > > To: "Watauga @ rootsweb" <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 2:21 PM > > Subject: [NCWATAUG] Austn > > > > > >> If anyone would like the time line I've made feel free to ask for it > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 > > NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 > NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/24/2008 09:40:32
    1. [NCWATAUG] Willowdale Baptist Church History
    2. Gene Blair
    3. Perhaps someone will want this. Gene. Willowdale Baptist Church By Earl Greene, Historian, 1996 Many of the churches in this area have handwritten minutes dating back to their inception but this body had the misfortune of having theirs believed to be burned in a fire some time after its opening. It has been my efforts to piece together as much of that history as was possible in the hopes of preserving it for the future. It is generally believed that a "traveling" preacher entered the valley and held a revival meeting in the Willowdale School- house which also housed a fraternal organization on the second floor. After this revival, Willowdale Baptist Church was organized on February 25, 1911 by I. J. McGhinnis and E. M. Gragg. On February 11, 1911, Brushy Fork Baptist Church records that "Brother S. L. Fox made application for letters of dismission for the following brethren to wit to constitute a church at Willowdale--David Dugger, Lena (Tena) Blair, S. L. Fox, Filmore Fox, Lafayette Fox, John Norris, Susan Norris, Avery Norris, Martha Adams, James Blair, Harriet Blair, David Fox, Carmilla Fox, and James Hayes." From Cove Creek Baptist Church, Saturday, February 18, 1911, item # 2 reads as follows: "On motion the following Brethren and Sisters were granted letters of dismission for the purpose of organizing Willowdale Baptist Church to wit: Elvira Holtsclaw, Jack Smith, Mae D. Smith, Essie Hayes, Mattie Holtsclaw, Mary E. Dugger, Nancy M. Dugger, Addie Brinkley, Waldo Elliott, B. S. Dugger, M. J. Dugger, M. C. Dugger, John G. Dugger, Annie Dugger, and W. E. Dugger." This newly organized body continued to hold services in the schoolhouse until 1923-24. On August 31, 1911, in a meeting at Mount Calvary in Avery County, Willowdale joined the Three Forks Baptist Association and has remained a faithful member since. The first pastor of this church was S. L. Fox, and B. S. Dugger served as the first clerk. J. W. Blair was the first messenger to the Association. The first building was located on property where Elmo Hicks' barn now stands across the creek. According to the first Associational records there were 8 received by letter, 8 restored, 1 died, 21 males and 24 females for a total of 45 members. The value of the property was listed as $200.00. The first financial records state that 50 cents was given for the minute fund, pastor's salary was $28.54, building and repairs $55.00, $3.00 for incidentals, and $13.00 was given for the poor, thus we see it has been a mission-minded body from the beginning. Today the membership is recorded at 192. The first Sunday School reports that J. W. Blair was Super-intendent, had 7 officers and teachers, 91 scholars, was open 12 months of the year, averaged 57 in attendance and had an expense of $11.20. The Sunday School enrollment today is 165 with an average attendance of 108. In 1925, BYPU, BTU, and CT were organized. On April 29, 1924, it is recorded that W. J. Mast and wife, J. A. deeded 7537 square feet of land for the building of the first church. This is recorded in Book 31, P. 278. This building was made of wood and painted white. It had Sunday School rooms at the west end of the building with folding doors and other Sunday School rooms across the back. A second deed was made by Tom Lawrence and wife Lucy on December 30, 1946 for 4 acres. This is recorded in Book 64, p. 215. A third deed was made by Rodney Isaacs on July 25, 1952 for 2 acres of land. This is recorded in Book 71, p. 215. The third building was made of brick and was constructed in 1960/62 and underwent some remodeling in 1995/96. In the special dedication service held on December 22, 1962, gold-plated offering plates and candelabra which were given by Mr. and Mr. Floyd Smith of Lenoir were dedicated. A piano which was given by the late R. M. Mills was also dedicated. An interesting fact about the piano was that Mr. Mills, who was blind, chose a black Steinway and then stipulated that it remain black which has been honored. At that time the building cost was listed at approximately $25,000.00. This did not reflect the community labor and supervision by the late Clint Mast and the gifts of materials at reduced prices. At that time Rev. E. O. Gore was pastor. The present remodeling included upgrading a sound system, building a choir loft, adding frontal space and new classrooms, installing a new heating and air condition system--all debt free. Also a parsonage and a fellowship hall had been previously constructed. The pastors who have served this body include S. L. Fox, J. J. L. Sherwood, George W. Trivette, M. A. Adams, A. J. Greene, E. C. Hodges, R. C. Eggers, L. A. Hurst, W. O. Gordon, J. A. McKaughan, W. R. Davis, Roby Painter, F. C. Watts, G. A. Hamby, Ben Lee Ray, C. O. Vance, E. O. Gore, Maurice Cooper, James E. Branch, Carl Poston, Cannon Ward, Howard Hodges, Eugene Byrd, Kenneth Bryant, and today--Chuck Edmondson--the new man on the block from near Charlotte. The Association held its meeting with this body in 1947, 1960, and again today, 1996. This lovely building and grounds stand to reflect the love and pride of the people in this community and their dedication to God. We are pleased to be here today. Some Notes on the History of Willowdale Baptist Church By Fredrick E. (Gene) Blair, 1997 Most of the early records of Willowdale Church are evidently forever lost. Earl Greene wrote a history of the church in 1996 and considering the scanty information available, his work is extraordinary. This is to add a few notes from personal memories and to further identify some of the founding members. Mr. Greene mentioned that the church started in "Willowdale Schoolhouse." Edith Brinkley Isaacs, whose mother and grandparents were founding members, was baptized there in 1919 at age 13. She doesn't remember it being a school but says it's quite possible, although everyone commonly knew it as a lodge building. Cove Creek Academy had started about 1885, followed by Walnut Grove Academy near Sugar Grove in 1904. So it's entirely reasonable, given the pro-education attitude prevalent in these mountains, that there was a school there at one time. I hope we can learn more of this aspect of the building, for if it did indeed house a school, this is an important fact of our early community history. The building was hard on the south bank of Brushy Fork near the confluence of Willowdale Branch and Road. The Odd Fellows Lodge met on the second floor. It's likely that Ben S. Dugger, founding member of the church and the first clerk, was a member of the lodge, as he lived just upstream and on the north bank of Brushy, and I know he was a member of the Elk Park Odd Fellows Lodge in later years. Among the founding members noted as transferring from Brushy Fork Baptist Church were James B. and Harriet B. (Coffey) Blair, my great-grandparents. Another was my great-uncle David Crockett Dugger, whose wife Mary E. (Munday) transferred from Cove Creek Baptist Church. Mary died on 9 April just after the transfer letter was written on 18 February 1911. The Lena (Tena) Blair mentioned as transferring from Brushy Fork was Euphina (Parker) Blair, wife of my great-uncle Jobe Walter Blair, Willowdale's first Association Messenger and Sunday School Superintendent. Throughout her life she was commonly called 'Fina,' hence the rendering from old documents as 'Lena.' Jobe was the son of James B. and Harriet Blair. Among those mentioned as transferring from Cove Creek were William Eben and Nancy Matilda (Wilkinson) Dugger and their children Addie, clerk Ben S., John Gray, and Annie (married Fred Blair), my mother. Eben, as he was known, and David C. Dugger were brothers. Addie (married Henry Brinkley) was the mother of Edith, mentioned above, and John Gray (married Ruth Combs). John Gray Dugger was the father of current Willowdale member James A. Dugger. Ben's wife Julia (Snyder) taught young peoples' Sunday School class for many of those early years. The M. C. and M. J. Dugger mentioned were likely the spinster sisters of Eben and David, Margaret and Mary Jane, who lived in a small home nearby. A possibility, less likely, is that M. C. was Martha Caroline ('Matt') who lived a short distance up Willowdale Road with sister 'Lou' and brother 'Hard.' These three, never married, were the children of Benjamin Franklin Dugger, brother to Eben and David C. The Waldo Elliot from Cove Creek Baptist was the son of Ester L. and James Bennett Elliot. Waldo was the older brother of Clyde and Cordelia ('Cord'), who lived their lifetimes in the area. The Masts who deeded land for the second building in 1924 were Wiley J. and Julia A. (Blair) Mast, who lived farther up on Brushy Fork, near Brushy Fork Baptist Church. Julia was the daughter of my great-great-aunt Mary E. ('Polly' or 'Aunt Pop') Blair, sister to James B. She and Wiley had ten children, most of whom were active in Willowdale at one time or another. Among them was Myrtle Mast, wife of Dalton Glenn of Vilas, a devout and faithful member until her death in 1990. Another was Loy, who married Carl Henson. They were active members all their life-times. Daughters of 'Miss Myrtie' and Dalty were Lucy, who with husband Tom Lawrence deeded property for the present building, and Gladys, whose husband, the late Clint Mast, is mentioned in Mr. Greene's history. Lucy, Tom, and Gladys are lifelong and current members there. Of the pastors, M. A. Adams was pastor in 1919 when Edith Brinkley Isaacs was baptized. Andrew Jackson Greene was pastor for a long time, I remember his imposing presence during the 1930's. Finley C. Watts was pastor when I was baptized on October 18th, 1942. Ben Lee Ray was pastor later in the 1940's. Pastor E. O. Gore and former pastor C. O. Vance conducted my father's funeral in September 1963. The late Cannon Ward, a friend of mine from high school days, was pastor and conducted my mother's funeral in 1975. I also recall that J. C. Canipe, pastor of First Baptist, Boone, regularly filled in for us at various times in the 1940's and may have actually been pastor at one time. I was born on Willowdale Branch and Road, a half mile north of the church and was a member there through a nomadic Navy career until 1977. I deeply treasure the way I was reared and the nurture I received all my childhood by the wonderful and faithful Christians of that congregation, and I'll hold Willowdale Baptist Church close in my heart forever. Fredrick E. (Gene) Blair 112 Wesley Oaks Drive. St. Simons Island GA 31522-1808. Phone: 912-638-4934. 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    01/24/2008 08:37:08
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] C. L. Winebarger
    2. Mark & Sherry Reeter
    3. Thank you! His parents are Hiram & Mary Winebarger; grandparents John Winebarger Jr. & Mattie Castle Winebarger. -----Original Message----- From: ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ruth Nielsen Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 3:05 PM To: ncwataug@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] C. L. Winebarger Hi, Sherry - I can't answer your questions, but have you seen this link that has a picture of him and his family: http://books.google.com/books?id=67xbY32aZm8C&pg=PA102&dq=cl+winebarger&sig= z9_v_xEZNhGm050T7m9DkQ9Yl7Q ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/24/2008 08:19:26
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] Austn
    2. I would. Thank you. -------------- Original message from Sanna Gaffney <gaffney.sanna@gmail.com>: -------------- > If anyone would like the time line I've made feel free to ask for it > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message

    01/24/2008 07:44:25
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question
    2. Cynthia Madsen
    3. Yes, she was married to Anson L. Harrison. ----- Original Message ----- From: "MJFarley" <MJFarley@triad.rr.com> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 12:01 PM Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question > Was not Lula Jane the one who married Anson Harrison? > or did they have two named Jane? > Margaret > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cynthia Madsen" <lalala@cfl.rr.com> > To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:24 AM > Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question > > >> Right....... Coffey's all around : -) >> My Grandfather, James Pinkney Cook, his Mother was Lula Jane Coffey. >> >> Cynthia >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "MJFarley" <MJFarley@triad.rr.com> >> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:24 AM >> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >> >> >>> Yes, I have most of Jesse and Nancy's children and grandchildren .maybe >>> a >>> few are missing .Jane had a daughter Bessie who married a Greer, then a >>> Walker but Bessie lived to be over a 100 year old. I also lived in the >>> area >>> where they lived use to pick blackberries on the old Harrison place >>> which >>> the Blue Ridge Parkway owns now >>> I knew some of the ones out of Roe's family.I know some from James and >>> Mary's family and R ed Eye Jesse Coffey married Lou , Rachel's >>> sister.Jesse >>> and Lou's daughter Sarah married James Gragg he died she married his >>> brother >>> Joshua who are from my dads side of the family. Not too many in Watauga >>> not >>> kin to a Coffey >>> I also knew Jerry Hampton who married Edna I'm thinking Moody but >>> both >>> are gone now there was big families on both sides. >>> Margaret >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "bonnie steelman" <steelman@skybest.com> >>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:51 PM >>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>> >>> >>>> My ancestor Jesse Calton Coffey was the one married to Nancy Raines. >>>> She >>>> was >>>> from Cocke Co. Tn. My grandmother Rachel Lorinda or Rendy as she was >>>> called, >>>> was their daughter, who married Jordan Hampton. My father was number >>>> 15 >>>> of >>>> Rendy and Jordan's children. Rendy had a sister, Liza Jane who married >>>> Anson Harrison and they had 15 children and I think there was a brother >>>> who >>>> had 15 children. I remember hearing said that the three of them could >>>> fill >>>> a school house of children. >>>> Bonnie >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "MJFarley" <MJFarley@triad.rr.com> >>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 8:27 AM >>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>> >>>> >>>>> Bonnie, how does your line run with Jesse Calton Coffey ? >>>>> My sister married into that line but then again there are several >>>>> Jesse >>>>> Calton's >>>>> Margaret >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> From: "bonnie steelman" <steelman@skybest.com> >>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 8:59 PM >>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Katheryn, >>>>>> I am from the Jesse Calton Coffey line. This is a big family. >>>>>> Bonnie Steelman >>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>> From: "Katherine Chester" <kjachester@bellsouth.net> >>>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>>> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 8:57 AM >>>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>I have alot of information on the Harrisons, Bradshaws, and >>>>>>>Stories(Storys). >>>>>>> Do you need any of that info for your Cook Records? >>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>> From: "Cynthia Madsen" <lalala@cfl.rr.com> >>>>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 8:32 AM >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thank you for your reply. Yes, if you would like to send to me that >>>>>>>> would >>>>>>>> be >>>>>>>> great. I am trying to find more information on Harrisons but just >>>>>>>> seem >>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>> have mostly all Cook information. Will keep looking. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>> From: "Carolyn Curtis" <curtis.real-estate@worldnet.att.net> >>>>>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 9:34 PM >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Do you need information on the Coffey line? I have your Lula Jane >>>>>>>>> Coffey >>>>>>>>> b.2/6/1852 d. 10/24/1931. Her parents were Jesse Calton Coffey and >>>>>>>>> Nancy >>>>>>>>> Reins (Raines). Jesse was a son of Reuben Coffey and Rachel Hayes. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Carolyn Curtis >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>>>> From: ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com >>>>>>>>> [mailto:ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com] >>>>>>>>> On Behalf Of Cynthia Madsen >>>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 8:19 PM >>>>>>>>> To: ncwataug@rootsweb.com >>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I would be interested to know that also. My Grandmother was Doshie >>>>>>>>> Cook >>>>>>>>> who >>>>>>>>> was married to James Pinkney Cook. James Pinkney Cooks Father was >>>>>>>>> John >>>>>>>>> Butler Cook and his Mother was Mary Harrison. Doshie Cooks Father >>>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>>> Anson >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Layfete Harrison and her Mother Lula Jane Coffey. So there were >>>>>>>>> Harrisons >>>>>>>>> on >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> both sides. I never heard my Mother mention the possibility of >>>>>>>>> Native >>>>>>>>> American heritage only that the Cooks were German descent. Please >>>>>>>>> tell >>>>>>>>> me >>>>>>>>> more if you have the information. My Mother's name was Alice V. >>>>>>>>> Cook >>>>>>>>> born >>>>>>>>> in >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 1920 and passed away 1980. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Cindy >>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>> From: "Katherine Chester" <kjachester@bellsouth.net> >>>>>>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 6:05 PM >>>>>>>>> Subject: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>i am wondering was there any native american connection with the >>>>>>>>>>harrison >>>>>>>>>>family? and if so where? i cant find any, but have been asked >>>>>>>>>>several >>>>>>>>>>times >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>by others down here working on this line. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>>>> >>>>>>> __________ NOD32 2757 (20071230) Information __________ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. >>>>>>> http://www.eset.com >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>> >>>>> __________ NOD32 2808 (20080120) Information __________ >>>>> >>>>> This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. >>>>> http://www.eset.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 > NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/24/2008 06:32:51
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] Henson's Chapel Cemetery Listing
    2. Hi Gene, Thanks for posting this sight. Another sight that has cemetery postings is the one for the Collettesville Historical Society in Caldwell Co. It was posted on this sight a while back. I use it a lot. This is the message I was trying to post. Gail **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

    01/24/2008 05:18:29
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] Fwd: Henson's Chapel Cemetery Listing
    2. My apologies this is not what I was trying to send. Gail **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

    01/24/2008 05:11:53
    1. [NCWATAUG] Fwd: Henson's Chapel Cemetery Listing
    2. **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

    01/24/2008 05:09:09
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] C. L. Winebarger
    2. Ruth Nielsen
    3. Hi, Sherry - I can't answer your questions, but have you seen this link that has a picture of him and his family: http://books.google.com/books?id=67xbY32aZm8C&pg=PA102&dq=cl+winebarger&sig=z9_v_xEZNhGm050T7m9DkQ9Yl7Q

    01/24/2008 05:04:43
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question
    2. MJFarley
    3. Was not Lula Jane the one who married Anson Harrison? or did they have two named Jane? Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cynthia Madsen" <lalala@cfl.rr.com> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:24 AM Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question > Right....... Coffey's all around : -) > My Grandfather, James Pinkney Cook, his Mother was Lula Jane Coffey. > > Cynthia > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "MJFarley" <MJFarley@triad.rr.com> > To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:24 AM > Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question > > >> Yes, I have most of Jesse and Nancy's children and grandchildren .maybe a >> few are missing .Jane had a daughter Bessie who married a Greer, then a >> Walker but Bessie lived to be over a 100 year old. I also lived in the >> area >> where they lived use to pick blackberries on the old Harrison place which >> the Blue Ridge Parkway owns now >> I knew some of the ones out of Roe's family.I know some from James and >> Mary's family and R ed Eye Jesse Coffey married Lou , Rachel's >> sister.Jesse >> and Lou's daughter Sarah married James Gragg he died she married his >> brother >> Joshua who are from my dads side of the family. Not too many in Watauga >> not >> kin to a Coffey >> I also knew Jerry Hampton who married Edna I'm thinking Moody but >> both >> are gone now there was big families on both sides. >> Margaret >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "bonnie steelman" <steelman@skybest.com> >> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:51 PM >> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >> >> >>> My ancestor Jesse Calton Coffey was the one married to Nancy Raines. She >>> was >>> from Cocke Co. Tn. My grandmother Rachel Lorinda or Rendy as she was >>> called, >>> was their daughter, who married Jordan Hampton. My father was number 15 >>> of >>> Rendy and Jordan's children. Rendy had a sister, Liza Jane who married >>> Anson Harrison and they had 15 children and I think there was a brother >>> who >>> had 15 children. I remember hearing said that the three of them could >>> fill >>> a school house of children. >>> Bonnie >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "MJFarley" <MJFarley@triad.rr.com> >>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 8:27 AM >>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>> >>> >>>> Bonnie, how does your line run with Jesse Calton Coffey ? >>>> My sister married into that line but then again there are several Jesse >>>> Calton's >>>> Margaret >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "bonnie steelman" <steelman@skybest.com> >>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 8:59 PM >>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>> >>>> >>>>> Katheryn, >>>>> I am from the Jesse Calton Coffey line. This is a big family. >>>>> Bonnie Steelman >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> From: "Katherine Chester" <kjachester@bellsouth.net> >>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 8:57 AM >>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>I have alot of information on the Harrisons, Bradshaws, and >>>>>>Stories(Storys). >>>>>> Do you need any of that info for your Cook Records? >>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>> From: "Cynthia Madsen" <lalala@cfl.rr.com> >>>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>>> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 8:32 AM >>>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Thank you for your reply. Yes, if you would like to send to me that >>>>>>> would >>>>>>> be >>>>>>> great. I am trying to find more information on Harrisons but just >>>>>>> seem >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> have mostly all Cook information. Will keep looking. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>> From: "Carolyn Curtis" <curtis.real-estate@worldnet.att.net> >>>>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 9:34 PM >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Do you need information on the Coffey line? I have your Lula Jane >>>>>>>> Coffey >>>>>>>> b.2/6/1852 d. 10/24/1931. Her parents were Jesse Calton Coffey and >>>>>>>> Nancy >>>>>>>> Reins (Raines). Jesse was a son of Reuben Coffey and Rachel Hayes. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Carolyn Curtis >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>>> From: ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com >>>>>>>> [mailto:ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com] >>>>>>>> On Behalf Of Cynthia Madsen >>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 8:19 PM >>>>>>>> To: ncwataug@rootsweb.com >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I would be interested to know that also. My Grandmother was Doshie >>>>>>>> Cook >>>>>>>> who >>>>>>>> was married to James Pinkney Cook. James Pinkney Cooks Father was >>>>>>>> John >>>>>>>> Butler Cook and his Mother was Mary Harrison. Doshie Cooks Father >>>>>>>> was >>>>>>>> Anson >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Layfete Harrison and her Mother Lula Jane Coffey. So there were >>>>>>>> Harrisons >>>>>>>> on >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> both sides. I never heard my Mother mention the possibility of >>>>>>>> Native >>>>>>>> American heritage only that the Cooks were German descent. Please >>>>>>>> tell >>>>>>>> me >>>>>>>> more if you have the information. My Mother's name was Alice V. >>>>>>>> Cook >>>>>>>> born >>>>>>>> in >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 1920 and passed away 1980. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Cindy >>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>> From: "Katherine Chester" <kjachester@bellsouth.net> >>>>>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 6:05 PM >>>>>>>> Subject: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>i am wondering was there any native american connection with the >>>>>>>>>harrison >>>>>>>>>family? and if so where? i cant find any, but have been asked >>>>>>>>>several >>>>>>>>>times >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>by others down here working on this line. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>>> >>>>>> __________ NOD32 2757 (20071230) Information __________ >>>>>> >>>>>> This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. >>>>>> http://www.eset.com >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>> >>>> __________ NOD32 2808 (20080120) Information __________ >>>> >>>> This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. >>>> http://www.eset.com >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 > NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/24/2008 05:01:56
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] Henson's Chapel Cemetery Listing
    2. Mark & Sherry Reeter
    3. Thanks so much for sharing. P21-22 on the list is Pardue not Purdue. Plots #23 & 24 are there two children. Family info. is below: Virginia Lodemia McDaniel - 1856 Randolph Co., NC-1934; married John A. Pardue - b. abt. 1862-1941 they share a grave marker (Plots P21 & P22) at Henson's Chapel Cemetery; her parents were Thomas McDaniel - b. abt. 1826-d. btwn. 1860-1870 & Mary Louisa "Lucy" Curry - Nov. 7, 1829 NC-Dec. 20, 1918 Watauga Co., NC (3) Pardue Children (2): Flossie M. - June 17, 1893 - Dec. 1981 plot 23 Henson's Chapel Cemetery; never married William Gaither - March 23, 1895-Sept. 14, 1980 plot 24 Henson's Chapel Cemetery; a day laborer; never married Sherry -----Original Message----- From: ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Gene Blair Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:33 AM To: Watauga Co List Subject: [NCWATAUG] Henson's Chapel Cemetery Listing Sending this list in hopes someone may want it. It's in the body of this message because the List won't accept attachments. It needs formatting but the elements are all in order so that should be fairly easy. Gene Blair on St. Simons Island GA. The Henson Chapel UMC Cemetery Transcription "Henson Chapel Cemetery is the property of the Henson Chapel United Methodist Church, and is located in the old community of Amantha. It is now known as Cove Creek. To get to the cemetery from Boone, NC, take US-421/US-321 out of town towards Tennessee (421 is North, 321 is South) At the point where US-321 forks off of US-421, take US-321 left about 1 mile. Turn right on OLD 421 at the Cove Creek Grocery. Travel 2.3 miles. You will pass the historical Cove Creek School. The Henson Chapel church is on the left of a sharp righthand curve. You may park here to walk across the street to the cemetery. Don't miss seeing the Chapel either, as it is the only Revivalist Gothic building in the county. It was built in 1926 and is well worth a visit. This transcription is a combination of Plat book record with stone inscriptions. In many cases the names in the plat book and on the stones are different. When this happens, the name on the stone is included in the inscription. Comments are enclosed in brackets. " "USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb by Tracey Edwards, hymnsinger@goboone.net This Cemetery was transcribed by Tracey Miller Edwards and Lloyd Coffey June 2006 " Plot # Name DOB DOD Inscription & Comments C-20 Martha Jean Henson Richardson "Nov. 15, 1932" "Oct. 26, 2005" "{No stone yet, Temp. fumeral marker ""Age 72 yrs""" D-8 A. H. Surratt 1933 1987 Annie Henson Surratt D-9 Ralph Surratt 1919 1992 D-10 David Surratt 1970 2001 D-11 Lula Henson "Jun. 26, 1906" "Feb. 2, 2006" Lula A. Henson D-12 Russell Henson "Jul. 27, 1901" "Jan. 26, 1973" C. Russell Henson D-13 Johnny Henson D-14 Helen Henson D-16 Martha Henson "Jun. 24, 1941" "Sep. 24, 1990" Martha Lewis Henson D-18 Charles Dean Henson "Nov. 3, 1934" "Apr. 3, 1953" "Tho' lost to sight, to memory dear" Thelma R. Henson 1911 {still living} Same Stone D-20 Charles Ford Henson 1907 1987 D-27 "Edward Bynum Stokes, Sr." 1891 1957 D-29 Manley G. Williams "Jun. 22, 1905" "Jan. 18, 1935" E-1 Zeb B. Buchanan "Mar. 17, 1872" "Feb. 21, 1941" E-2 Myrtle Buchanan "Feb. 16, 1878" "Jan. 23, 1964" E-3 Dock C. Isaacs "Mar. 8, 1886" "Nov. 27, 1965" E-4 Addie F. Isaacs? "Aug. 31, 1889" Mother {No dod but she is apparently buried there} E-5 Martha A. Isaacs 1903 1982 "The hours part us, but they " E-6 Enoch Isaacs 1901 1971 bring us together again. E-7 Will B. Isaacs "Sep. 4, 1922" "Sep. 15, 2004" William Benjamin Isaacs - U.S. Army World War II E-13 Betty Ray "Dec. 16, 1923" {No dod} E-14 David Ott "Nov. 20, 1925" "Feb. 21, 1994" David Ott Ray - Into thy hands I commit my spirit E-15 D.O. Ray? This is a duplicate in the plot book E-16 Thelma O. Proffitt "Apr. 20, 1895" "Dec. 21, 1982" Together Forever/Book of Life {One stone for both} E-17 Charles Proffitt "Feb. 21, 1894" "Nov. 10, 1976" E-18 Son of Charles Proffitt {Could not find grave} E-23 Harold B. Proffitt "Sept. 5, 1919" "Sept. 8, 1935" E-24 Emma Lucile Proffitt "Aug. 3, 1925" "Jun. 17, 1928" Daughter of JB & WB Proffitt E-28 Sarah Lou Stokes "Apr. 10, 1870" "Jun. 29, 1950" E-29 J.M. Stokes "Jun. 1, 1851" "Oct. 4, 1911" At Rest {with a Freemason symbol} E-30 Roger W. Stokes "Jun. 12, 1918" "Sep. 19, 1943" "North Carolina, CPL 169 INF43 div. World War II" E-33 Paul Gordon Spainhour "Sep. 26, 1893" Mar. 18. 1929 {Not in Book} "Apr. 29, 1921" "Nov. 3, 1938" "Paul Gordon Spainhour, Jr." F-1 David B. Isaacs {Could not find the grave) F-2 Luther Martin Bingham "Sep. 29, 1926" "Jun. 23, 1966" "Ohio, S2 USNR, World War II" F-3 Lunda Bingham "Apr. 10, 1887" "Dec. 23, 1968" "{This stone was inscribed as follows:} NOBLES Lunda Bingham & Herbert Hope Bingham " F-4 Herbert Hope Bingham "Mar. 12, 1886" "Nov. 11, 1954" F-6 Robert N. Brooks "Jun. 7, 1883" "Sep. 7, 1839" F-8 Walter D. Bingham "Jun. 27, 1898" "Mar. 24, 1960" "Tennessee PVT. STU Army Training Corps, WW I" F-9 Benjamin Harvey Henson "Jun. 25, 1881" "Aug. 17, 1968" {Same Stone} F-10 Inez Marilla Proffitt Henson "Feb. 19, 1886" "Dec. 29, 1962" "Married Dec. 24, 1909" F-11 Fred Raymond Henson "Nov. 18, 1910" "Dec. 14, 1912" "Weep not, he is at rest" F-13 "Bertie, Son of W.G. & E.A. Shell" {Not on stone} "Oct. 3, 1880" Bertie A. - Aged 6 yrs 6m's 4 d's F-14 Daughter of J.B. and W.B. Proffitt "Oct. 5, 1916" "Oct. 5, 1916" Infant - Gone so soon F-15 Mary Elizabeth Mast "Dec. 8, 1910" "Oct. 29, 1912" "Daughter of NL & A.J. Mast - One little bud of love, to bloom with God above - In my Father's house are many mansions." F-16 "Earnest, Son of N.I & A.I. Mast" "May. 12, 1905" "Jul. 3, 1905" "Baby Earnest, Son of N.L. and A. I. Mast" F-17 "Mamie Lee, Daughter of N.I. & A.I. Mast" "Feb. 6, 1891" "Jul. 2, 1909" Age 18yrs 4 mos. 26 days - Sweet be thy slumber F-18 "Thomas Sims, Son of N.I. & A.I. Mast" "Aug. 11, 1896" "Oct. 15, 1918" "Thomas Sims son of NL and Addie I Mast - Born Aug. 11, 1896 - Volunteered for service in US Med. Corps in war against Germany, May 25, 1918. Died at Camp Crane, Allentown, PA - Oct 15, 1918 Age 22 yrs. 2 mos 4 days. He gave his life for his country. Our soldier boy. God's finger touched him and he slept." F-19 Addie I. Mast "Mar. 10, 1870" "Aug. 13, 1947" Addie H. Mast F-20 Newton I. Mast "Mar. 28, 1859" "Mar. 18, 1829" Newton L. Mast F-21 Thomas C. King "Dec. 10, 1879" "Aug. 5, 1915" "Callie - Wife of Thomas C. King - A little while on earth she spent, 'till God for her his angel sent." F-22 Lillian Beach "Feb. 10, 1896" "Mar. 16, 1927" Lillian Beach Winebarger F-23 Elizabeth Beach "Dec. 1, 1851" "Jul. 16, 1928" F-24 Porter Beach "Feb. 9, 1858" "Oct. 23, 1939" F-25 Gail Winebarger "Mar. 8, 1925" "Jun. 1, 1974" Grey C. Winebarger (Footstone is INCORRECT - it's Carl C. Winebarger} Pvt. US Army {On Headstone} G-1 Polly Proffitt "Dec. 5, 1852" "Jan. 23, 1937" Polly J. Proffitt G-2 James Proffitt "Oct. 10, 1844" "Dec. 23, 1913" James H. Proffitt - Gone but not forgotten G-3 Bradford Austin "Sep. 7?, 1882" {Not on stone} Aged 5 years - Gone to be an angel G-4 Eddie Osborne "Apr. 25, 1885" "Aug. 29, 1886" Eddie C. son of CW & Frances Osborne - Aged 1 yr 4m's 4 d's G-5 Lucile Osborne "Jun. 19, 1907" "Jun. 19, 1907" Daug of Roy & Lena Osborne - Gone so soon {Not in Book} "Jul. 31, 1916" "Dec. 1, 1938" Robert Lee - Son of Chas & Thelma Proffett {Not in Book} 1916 1998 {To right of Dora} Anthony J. D'Angelo - Beloved Father - Loving Husband G-6 Dortha Williams "May. 16, 1908" Jun. 6 1909 Daut of Wt & BV Williams - Asleep in Jesus G-7 Myrtle Dean Williams "Jul. 31, 1909" "Nov. 27, 1910" Dau of WT & BV Williams - Budded on earth to bloom in heaven G-8 Betsy Jane Williams 1896 1989 "Beloved mother, Loving daughter" G-9 Bina V. Williams 1879 1928 Mother G-10 Dora Dean D'Angelo 1918 1996 "Beloved mother, loving wife" G-13 Martha Laurence "May. 22, 1859" "May 19, 1900?" {Stone needs rubbing} Wife of AL Laurence G-14 Mary Etta Beach "Apr. 18, 1882" "Jan. 10, 1913" "Wife of WE Beach - Age 30 yrs 8 mos 22 days - Her life was of love, beauth, and helpfulness" G-15 Willie Gray Beach "Feb. 10, 1896" "May. 15, 1914" G-16 Lena Fay Beach "Aug. 16, 1899" "Jan. 14, 1915" G-17 Charlie C. Beach "Apr. 16, 1884" "Nov. 3, 1961" {Check this stone} H-3 Danial Boone Isaacs "Dec. 6, 1868" "Apr. 17, 1951" Daniel Boone Isaacs H-4 Addie Matheson Isaacs "Dec. 21, 1877" "Nov. 9, 1960" H-10 Pearl Bingham Green "Jun. 26, 1891" "Jan. 20, 1983" Wife of Clyde R. Greene - Have faith in God H-11 Dr. W.O. & Cora Bingham {W.O.} 1884 1950 "{One stone - dates of birth and death for each, respectively.}" {Cora} 1887 1957 H-12 Lillie Jane Bingham "Apr. 10, 1969" "May. 15, 1950" H-13 Charles Bingham "Dec. 11, 1896" "Apr. 15, 1936" Charles M. Bingham H-14 Ruth Bingham "May. 9, 1897" "Oct. 18, 1980" Ruth R. Bingham H-15 Luther Bingham "Oct. 1, 1894" "Mar. 19, 1930" Luther M. Bingham H-16 George Bingham "Apr. 10, 1863" "Jun. 9, 1937" George F. Bingham H-17 Martha Ann Bingham "Jan. 16, 1868" "Oct. 1, 1926" "Wife of GF bingham - Dear Mother, tho we miss you much, we know you rest with God." H-18 James Smith "Feb. 12, 1902" "Dec. 10, 1912" Son of GW & Mary Smith - Our loved one H-19 Albert Bingham "Apr. 20, 1903" "Nov. 17, 1905" Albert Maurice - Son of GF & MA Bingham - The Golden Gate {Stone needs rubbing} H-20 Thomas Bingham "May. 9, 1903" "May. 26, 1903" Thomas F - son of JH & GA Bingham H-21 Infant of J.H. & E.J. Proffitt {No dates} Infant Daug. Of JH & EJ Proffitt - Of such is the kingdom of heaven H-22 Willie Proffitt "Dec. 2, 1882" "Aug 10, 1886" Willie I. Profit - son of JH & PJ Profit - Aged 4 yrs 4 mos 8 d's H-23 Luther Proffitt "Mar. 28, 1882" "Aug. 9, 1886" Luther D. Profit - Son of JH & PJ Profit - aged 3 yrs 5 mos 18 d's H-24 Clyde Holsclaw "Aug. 12, 1903" "Oct. 10, 1903" Clyde A. - son of Mr. & Mrs.. AA Holsclaw H-25 Paltie Proffitt "Jan.2, 1889" "Mar. 13, 1904" Paltie H. Proffitt - Precious seed from our . . . {Unreadable} H-26 Elizabeth Henson Aug. 1786 "Aug. 20, 1886" "{ Widowed Mother of the Cove Creek Henson Family, origin unknown}" H-27 Sallie Henson "Oct. 15, 1822?" "Sep. 17, 1886" H-28 Adline Combs "Jun. 24, 1829" "Jun. 6, 1913" H-31 Charlie Ford "Apr. 23, 1874" "Apr. 21, 1938" "Charlie Ford Fletcher, Father - Gone but not forgotten" H-33 David Moody "Jan. 3, 1893" "Jul. 11, 1957" David B. Moody - To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die H-34 Flora Moody "Aug. 8, 1897" "Aug. 31, 1970" Flora W. Moody 13 Minnie Presnell "Jan. 7, 1891" "Sep. 17, 1952" {One Stone} What we keep in memory is ours unchanged forever 14 Vance Presnell "Apr. 8, 1892" "Apr. 30, 1954" 16 Florence C. Greene "May. 13, 1869" "Aug. 29, 1939" Wife of WP Greene {Not in Book} "Dec. 16, 1872" "Oct. 30, 1956" William P. Greene 112 Lillie A. Bingham "Apr. 8, 1869" "Sep. 29, 1963" Lillie Ann Love {On large Bingham marker} 113 Harvey C. Bingham "Sep. 23, 1858" "May. 28, 1920" 115 G.W. Smith "May. 13, 1863" "Nov. 7, 1929" Mrs.. G.W. Smith - She is at rest in heaven 116 Rose Edna Bingham "Jan. 3, 1890" "Oct. 18, 1960" 117 R. Delia Bingham {no date} "Sep. 13, 1920" "Roxie A. - Wife of W.G. Bingham - died Sept. 13, 1920 - Age 82 yrs 6 m" 118 E.F. Bingham {Could not locate grave} 119 Emma Grace Bingham "Nov. 29, 1898" "Sep. 12, 1901" Dau of EF & EC Bingham - Aged 2 yrs 9 mos 3 d's 120 Thomas Bingham "Nov. 21, 1896" "Sep. 8, 1901" "Thomas A. - son of EF & EC Bingham - aged 4 yrs, 9 mos, 14 d's" 121 Dora Proffitt { No dob} "Nov. 22, 1899" Dora A. Bingham - Wife of Smith Proffitt - Aged 25 yrs {unreadable} 122 J.S. {Initialed Marker} 124 John W. Henson "May. 13, 1819" "Oct. 21, 1905" {Cracked stone} 125 Rebecca Henson "Nov. 11, 1825" "Jan. 3, 1888" "Wife of James Henson, Sr. - Aged 62 yrs 1 mo 22 d's" 126 "James Henson, Sr." "Feb. 23, 1822" "Apr. 3, 1894" Age 58 yrs 1 mo 8 d's {There are two unmarked stones here} 130 Martishey E. Moody "Jun. 11, 1861" "May. 7, 1936" One Stone 131 Abner B. Moody "Dec. 20, 1860" "Dec. 13, 1945" J2 Unreadable "Dec. 12, 1842" "Mar. 2, 1880" William M. Crawford - Aged 37 yrs 2 mos 20 d's Departed this life {1879?} Blessed are they who die in the Lord J3 Martha Ann Combs "Nov. 8, 1894" "Jan. 12, 1917" Mary Ann Combs - At Rest J4 Infant Daughter of C.E. & H.M. Henson "May. 7, 1900" "May. 24, 1900" Gone but not forgotten J5 Robert Henson "Dec. 15, 1908" "Jan. 21, 1909" Son of CE & HM Henson - Gone but not forgotten J6 Mary Lizzie Henson "Dec. 14, 1911" "Sep. 23, 1912" Dau of CE & HM Hemson - Asleep in Jesus J7 Edith M. Henson "May. 22, 1910" "Feb. 8, 1932" None knew her but to love her J8 Hattie Harbin Henson "Feb. 26, 1880" "Nov. 12, 1955" One Stone J9 Charlie E. Henson "Feb. 25, 1877" "Jul. 12, 1935" K1 Foy McGinnis 1904 1952 Foy Thuthill McGinnis - One Stone with Junie L. b. 1907 no dod K8 Margaret Isaacs "Mar. 4, 1870" "Sep. 8, 1952" Margaret M. Isaacs One Stone K9 John E. Isaacs 1862 1935 K10 Ralph Bingham "Feb. 9, 1899" "Mar. 8, 1934" Ralph Gray Bingham K11 Canova Bingham 1905 1996 Kenova M. Bingham K12 McCoy Bingham 1897 1955 K13 Joseph Bingham "Oct. 1, 1916" "Apr. 19, 1953" Joseph T. Bingham K14 William Bingham "Dec. 18, 1895" "Nov. 26, 1941" One Stone} William H. Bingham - His Wife Bessie K15 Bessie Bingham "Nov. 23, 1897" "Jul., 17, 1977" K16 William Eugene Bingham 1931 1932 K17 Hattie Bingham "May. 23, 1894" "Dec. 7, 1966" Hattie Bingham Stevenson - Wife of Joseph H. Stevenson {two stones} K18 Thomas W. Andrews "Apr. 15, 1888" "Sep. 27, 1964" Served US Army WW I & WW II K19 Ruth Doris Bingham "May. 17, 1903" "Apr. 27, 1930" Wife of Thomas Andrews - She was the sunshine of our home K20 Laura Bingham "Feb. 4, 1867" "Jun. 30, 1919" Laura E. Bingham - Her end was peace K21 Thos Bingham "Feb. 3, 1845" "Jun. 28, 1917" Blessed are the dead which are in the Lord {Tall stone monument} {Not in Book} A.J.F. {Initialed Stone} K23 Charles M. Bingham "Jan. 10, 1871" "Mar. 17, 1892" Son of Thomas & SA Bingham K24 Julia E. Harbin "Aug. 6, 1815" "Jan. 27, 1897" Wife of Thomas B. Harbin - Aged 81 yrs 5 mos 21 d's {Not in Book} {Blank Marker} {Not in Book} J.H. {Initialed Marker} K27 Earl & Pearl Combs "Nov. 5, 1916" "Nov. 11, 1916" {Same dates for both - twins?} K28 Cora Harbin "Sep. 23, 1875" "Feb. 23, 1897" Aged 21 yrs 5 mos K29 Nora Ann Harbin "Nov. 8, 1871" "Sep. 15, 1946" Nora Ann Harbin Williams - Gone but not forgotten {Not in Book} "Sep. 11, 1896" "Jan. 4, 1898" Male son of WH & NA Williams - aged 1 yr 3 mos 23 d's {On same stone} Infant Daut of WH & NA Williams {Not in Book} {no dob} {no dod} K31 Johnie Williams "Oct. 8, 1906" "Oct. 20, 1906" Johnie H. - Son of WA & NA Williams K32 Mabel Hollar "Nov. 19, 1902" "Jun. 6, 1996" {one stone} Mabel H. Hollar - Duke B. Hollar At Rest K33 Duke B. Hollar "Jul. 8, 1906" "Apr. 12, 1978" L4 Ruby Isaacs 1926 1930 Infant Dau of Enoch & Martha Isaacs L5 Charles Isaacs "May. 2, 1896" "Jul. 21, 1943" North Carolina - PVT US Army - World War I L7 Hubert Dubly Isaacs "Dec. 14, 1928" "Mar. 12, 2002" Herbert Dudley Isaacs - Brother L8 E. Zona Isaacs "Apr. 22, 1899" "Oct. 15, 1959" One Stone L9 T. Bert Isaacs "Jan. 1, 1898" "Apr. 28, 1984" L10 Glenda Isaacs (wife of John) "Dec. 10, 1934" {no dod} Glenda L. - {not deceased} John Ed Isaacs PFC US Army - World War II John Isaacs "Nov. 23, 1926" "May. 18, 2001" L11 Rev. N.G. Combs "Jul. 30, 1853" "Apr. 26, 1917" Gone but not forgotten L12 William M. Combs "Jul. 2, 1881" "Dec. 31, 1953" Father {Not in Book B. D. {initialed stone} L14 M.A. Combs "Sep. 18, 1833" "Nov. 17, 1915" {Not in book} "Sep. 3, 1825" "Apr. 12?, 1888" Rev. J.P. Combs L16 M.A. Combs "May 14, 1873" {???} {Broken Stone} {Not in Book} MCK {Initialed stone} L18 Jane Habbin (sic) "Aug. 1, 1888" "Aug. 3, 1907" Jane Harbin - Aged 69 yrs 2 d's - Mother - Gone but not forgotten L19 Mary King "Mar 1, 1843" "Jan. 20, 1908" Wife of Rufus King - Aged 64 yrs 10 mos 19 d's L20 Sallie Adams Combs "Nov. 23, 1858" "Dec. 21, 1935" One Stone L21 W. Daily Combs "Sep. 17, 1858" "Apr. 4, 1940" M1 Charlie Stanford Watson "Jan. 20, 1927" "Oct. 3, 1990" PVT US Army - Korea M2 Rilla Fletcher Watson "Oct. 27, 1909" "Jan. 10, 1988" Rilla F. Watson M3 Lenn Hubert Fletcher "Feb. 8, 1931" "Aug. 2, 1985" Glenn Hubert Fletcher M4 Janmmy Jean Fletcher 1969 1969 Tammy Jean Fletcher M5 Maggie F. Fletcher "May. 28, 1887" "Sep. 16, 1964" Maggie E. Fletcher M6 Newton S. Fletcher "Oct. 15, 1876" "Sep. 8, 1955" M7 Gladys Fletcher 1920 1927 Dau of Newton & Margaret Fletcher M8 Dorris Earline Fletcher "Feb. 19, 1923" July 10. 1994 M11 Kenneth Combs (Grave not found) M15 Worth L. Combs "Dec. 8, 1911" "May. 18, 1978" Same stone {Elizabeth not deceased) {Elizabeth J. Combs} "Jan. 11, 1918" {no dod} M16 Dora C. Johnson "May. 4, 1893" "Apr. 25, 1976" Same stone M17 Lewis N. Johnson "Sep. 17, 1883" "Mar. 16, 1955" M18 Mary C. Combs "Aug. 27, 1862" "Nov., 23, 1956" M19 Blanche J. Combs "Jul. 4, 1894" Nov. 4 1983 M21 Thomas B. Matheson 1.28.1915 12.30.1961 " {Footstone:} Thomas Burl Matheson - North Carolina - PVT HQ & HQ BTRY 92 FA BN {Same headstone, Date format as is on stone} Coralea T. {She may still be living}" {Not in book Coralea T.} 10.11.1915 {no dod} M22 T. Jeff Matheson 1883 1956 Same stone M23 Frankie I. Matheson 1878 1956 {Not in book} {Unmarked Stone} M25 M.A. Harbin "Aug. 11, 1839" "Mar. 28, 1912" Wife of WB Harbin - Gone but not forgotten M26 W.B. Harbin "Mar.11, 1834" "Feb. 12, 1914" Gone but not forgotten M27 Mary E. Harbin "Nov. 8, 1876" "Jul. 23, 1950" Blessed are the pure of heart M28 Margaret E. Harbin "May. 4, 1873" "May. 19, 1959" Blessed are the pure of heart M29 Kenneth Combs "Mar. 26, 1940" "May. 5, 1940" Son of Marvin & Della Combs M30 Infant son of Marvin & Della Combs "Feb. 5, 1947" "Feb. 7, 1947" M32 W. Marvin Combs 1913 1992 Same Stone Della L. {Not in book} 1912 2001 N5 Joyce Ann Hicks 1947 1968 In loving memory N6 Ellen D. Hicks 1891 1955 Same Stone N7 John W. Hicks 1890 1962 N8 Ellen Josepth Hicks "Mar. 13, 1868" "Feb. 10, 1952" {Footstone:} Ellen Josephine Hicks {With Dates} {Headstone:} Mother Josephine 1868 - 1952 At Rest N13 Nellie Bowman Deal "Jun. 28, 1888" "Sep. 14, 1979" Beloved Wife and Mother N14 Harvey Eugene Deal "Jun. 10, 1873" "Nov. 6, 1953" Gone but not forgotten N15 Boone Deal "Jun 13, 1851" "Jan. 12, 1921" In my Father's house are many mansions - Resting in hope of a glorious ressurection N16 Sarah Emeline Deal "Mar. 12, 1843" "May. 8, 1922" "Wife of Boone Deal - Thy trials ended, thy rest is won Aged 79 yrs 1 mo 26 days" N17 Andrew J. Fletcher "Feb. 26, 1864" "Sep. 21, 1912" {Large monument} Requiescat in Pace N18 George M. McGuire "Jul. 31, 1874" "May. 13, 1935" Aged 60 yrs 9 mos 13 d's N19 Joseph B. McGuire {no dob} "Jul. 15, 1891" Aged 46 yrs 1 mo 22 d's {Not in book} {Initialed Marker} GWM {Not in book} (Blank stone} N20 Margaret McGuire "Sep. 30, 1850" "Nov. 5, 1941" Aged 91 yrs 1 mo 5 d's O1 Essie A. Henson "Jul. 27, 1908" "Nov. 19, 1935" Daughter of George & Maggie Henson O2 Hugh Henson 1855 1928 Father O3 Martha A. Henson "Sep. 13, 1861" "Jan. 24, 1912" "Weep not, she is at rest" O4 Elizabeth Moody Day 1829 1899 O5 Unknown {Blank Stone} {Not in Book} {Blank Stone} {Not in Book} {Blank Stone} O9 J.C. Henson "Jun. 20, 1847" "Jan. 23, 1919" Gone but not forgotten O10 Martha E. Henson "Nov. 28, 1849" "Jul. 24, 1922" Wife of JC Henson - Asleep in Jesus O11 Mary C. Henson "May. 6, 1877" "Feb. 6, 1956" Same Stone O12 George M. Henson "Sept. 26, 1874" "Feb. 4, 1949" O13 Beulah C. Henson "Sep. 6, 1907" "Jun. 11, 1993" "Same stone} Married May 4, 1930 " O14 Don L. Henson "Oct. 14, 1906" "Mar. 3, 1992" P12 George Osborne Henson "Feb. 25, 1884" "Feb. 11, 1947" Same Stone} Margaret Louisa Henson - His Wife P13 Margaret Louis Henson "Apr. 8, 1882" "Mar. 4, 1942" P14 John B. Johnson "May. 2, 1857" "May. 18, 1924" Same stone} May they rest in peace P15 Martha L. Johnson "Apr. 7, 1869" "Dec. 24, 1943" P16 C.H. Austin "Aug. 2, 1849" "Mar. 1, 1905" Gone but not forgotten P17 Michael Mitchel "Feb. 19, 1833" "May. 11, 1902" Aged 69 y 2 m 22 d P18 Unreadable {Surname} Mitchell (Possibly Elizer - Stone in VERY poor condition} P19 Sarah M. Garlow "Jun. 9, 1853" "Apr. 17, 1938" Sarah M. Barlow P20 Rev. Scott Lee "Oct. 25, 1877" "Nov. 30, 1918" Rev. Scott Lee OWEN - Age 41 yrs 1 mo 5 d's (Freemason symbol} P21 Virginia L. Purdue 1856 1934 Same Stone P22 John A. Purdue 1862 1941 P23 Flossie M. Pardue "Jun. 17, 1893" "Dec. 7, 1981" P24 William Gaither Pardue "Mar. 23, 1895" "Sep. 14, 1980" Q8 Amy H. Johnson 1905 1980 Johnson {on headstone} {dates on Footstones} Orville E. Johnson Tennessee - CPL US ARMY WW II Q9 Orville H. Johnson "Nov. 27, 1909" "Feb. 10, 1968" Q11 Kathryn Horton "Mar. 22, 1914" "Apr. 3, 1927" Daughter of JB & SC Horton - Everybody's friend Q12 Inez Henson Upchurch "May. 21, 1902" "Feb. 28, 1981" Same stone} What we keep in memory is ours unchanged forever Q13 Robert Upchurch "Oct. 30, 1889" "Jun. 10, 1958" Q16 Walter Jackson Henson "Feb. 22, 1916" "May. 16, 1977" " Same stone} Wed {as in wedded} Sept. 7, 1936 " {Edith Wallace Henson} "Oct. 27, 1914" ??? Q17 James W. Henson 1879 1949 Same stone} Margaret H. Q18 Margaret Henson 1881 1971 Q19 Mary S. Horton "Jun. 4, 1846" Jul. 15 1936 Same Stone} A Faithful Mother A Noble Father {Freemason Symbol} Q20 J.W. Horton "Jan. 15, 1846" "Feb. 12, 1924" Q21 Annie C. Horton "Jul. 23, 1892" "Jan. 24, 1987" Same Stone} {Footstone nearly covered over} North Carolina - CPL US ARMY WW I Q22 Don J. Horton "Dec. 24, 1887" "Jan. 14, 1972" Q23 Margaret Chloe Warren Cole "Feb. 14, 1920" "May. 11, 1994" " Same stone} Chloe M. Cole - Married Dec. 18, 1937" {Willie B. Cole} "Sep. 29, 1913" {no dod) {Still living} R16 "James Donald Henson, Sr." "Oct., 16, 1910" "Jun. 7, 1990" An Inspiration to all who knew him {Not yet recorded} "Mar. 14, 1921" {no dod) " Same Stone} {Still living} PROFFITT - Charles, Jr. -" "Feb. 14, 1929" "Feb. 27, 2006" Rebecca Eude {Proffitt} {At very top of hill} No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.10/1241 - Release Date: 1/24/2008 9:58 AM ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/24/2008 04:41:22
    1. [NCWATAUG] Henson's Chapel Cemetery Listing
    2. Gene Blair
    3. Sending this list in hopes someone may want it. It's in the body of this message because the List won't accept attachments. It needs formatting but the elements are all in order so that should be fairly easy. Gene Blair on St. Simons Island GA. The Henson Chapel UMC Cemetery Transcription "Henson Chapel Cemetery is the property of the Henson Chapel United Methodist Church, and is located in the old community of Amantha. It is now known as Cove Creek. To get to the cemetery from Boone, NC, take US-421/US-321 out of town towards Tennessee (421 is North, 321 is South) At the point where US-321 forks off of US-421, take US-321 left about 1 mile. Turn right on OLD 421 at the Cove Creek Grocery. Travel 2.3 miles. You will pass the historical Cove Creek School. The Henson Chapel church is on the left of a sharp righthand curve. You may park here to walk across the street to the cemetery. Don't miss seeing the Chapel either, as it is the only Revivalist Gothic building in the county. It was built in 1926 and is well worth a visit. This transcription is a combination of Plat book record with stone inscriptions. In many cases the names in the plat book and on the stones are different. When this happens, the name on the stone is included in the inscription. Comments are enclosed in brackets. " "USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb by Tracey Edwards, hymnsinger@goboone.net This Cemetery was transcribed by Tracey Miller Edwards and Lloyd Coffey June 2006 " Plot # Name DOB DOD Inscription & Comments C-20 Martha Jean Henson Richardson "Nov. 15, 1932" "Oct. 26, 2005" "{No stone yet, Temp. fumeral marker ""Age 72 yrs""" D-8 A. H. Surratt 1933 1987 Annie Henson Surratt D-9 Ralph Surratt 1919 1992 D-10 David Surratt 1970 2001 D-11 Lula Henson "Jun. 26, 1906" "Feb. 2, 2006" Lula A. Henson D-12 Russell Henson "Jul. 27, 1901" "Jan. 26, 1973" C. Russell Henson D-13 Johnny Henson D-14 Helen Henson D-16 Martha Henson "Jun. 24, 1941" "Sep. 24, 1990" Martha Lewis Henson D-18 Charles Dean Henson "Nov. 3, 1934" "Apr. 3, 1953" "Tho' lost to sight, to memory dear" Thelma R. Henson 1911 {still living} Same Stone D-20 Charles Ford Henson 1907 1987 D-27 "Edward Bynum Stokes, Sr." 1891 1957 D-29 Manley G. Williams "Jun. 22, 1905" "Jan. 18, 1935" E-1 Zeb B. Buchanan "Mar. 17, 1872" "Feb. 21, 1941" E-2 Myrtle Buchanan "Feb. 16, 1878" "Jan. 23, 1964" E-3 Dock C. Isaacs "Mar. 8, 1886" "Nov. 27, 1965" E-4 Addie F. Isaacs? "Aug. 31, 1889" Mother {No dod but she is apparently buried there} E-5 Martha A. Isaacs 1903 1982 "The hours part us, but they " E-6 Enoch Isaacs 1901 1971 bring us together again. E-7 Will B. Isaacs "Sep. 4, 1922" "Sep. 15, 2004" William Benjamin Isaacs - U.S. Army World War II E-13 Betty Ray "Dec. 16, 1923" {No dod} E-14 David Ott "Nov. 20, 1925" "Feb. 21, 1994" David Ott Ray - Into thy hands I commit my spirit E-15 D.O. Ray? This is a duplicate in the plot book E-16 Thelma O. Proffitt "Apr. 20, 1895" "Dec. 21, 1982" Together Forever/Book of Life {One stone for both} E-17 Charles Proffitt "Feb. 21, 1894" "Nov. 10, 1976" E-18 Son of Charles Proffitt {Could not find grave} E-23 Harold B. Proffitt "Sept. 5, 1919" "Sept. 8, 1935" E-24 Emma Lucile Proffitt "Aug. 3, 1925" "Jun. 17, 1928" Daughter of JB & WB Proffitt E-28 Sarah Lou Stokes "Apr. 10, 1870" "Jun. 29, 1950" E-29 J.M. Stokes "Jun. 1, 1851" "Oct. 4, 1911" At Rest {with a Freemason symbol} E-30 Roger W. Stokes "Jun. 12, 1918" "Sep. 19, 1943" "North Carolina, CPL 169 INF43 div. World War II" E-33 Paul Gordon Spainhour "Sep. 26, 1893" Mar. 18. 1929 {Not in Book} "Apr. 29, 1921" "Nov. 3, 1938" "Paul Gordon Spainhour, Jr." F-1 David B. Isaacs {Could not find the grave) F-2 Luther Martin Bingham "Sep. 29, 1926" "Jun. 23, 1966" "Ohio, S2 USNR, World War II" F-3 Lunda Bingham "Apr. 10, 1887" "Dec. 23, 1968" "{This stone was inscribed as follows:} NOBLES Lunda Bingham & Herbert Hope Bingham " F-4 Herbert Hope Bingham "Mar. 12, 1886" "Nov. 11, 1954" F-6 Robert N. Brooks "Jun. 7, 1883" "Sep. 7, 1839" F-8 Walter D. Bingham "Jun. 27, 1898" "Mar. 24, 1960" "Tennessee PVT. STU Army Training Corps, WW I" F-9 Benjamin Harvey Henson "Jun. 25, 1881" "Aug. 17, 1968" {Same Stone} F-10 Inez Marilla Proffitt Henson "Feb. 19, 1886" "Dec. 29, 1962" "Married Dec. 24, 1909" F-11 Fred Raymond Henson "Nov. 18, 1910" "Dec. 14, 1912" "Weep not, he is at rest" F-13 "Bertie, Son of W.G. & E.A. Shell" {Not on stone} "Oct. 3, 1880" Bertie A. - Aged 6 yrs 6m's 4 d's F-14 Daughter of J.B. and W.B. Proffitt "Oct. 5, 1916" "Oct. 5, 1916" Infant - Gone so soon F-15 Mary Elizabeth Mast "Dec. 8, 1910" "Oct. 29, 1912" "Daughter of NL & A.J. Mast - One little bud of love, to bloom with God above - In my Father's house are many mansions." F-16 "Earnest, Son of N.I & A.I. Mast" "May. 12, 1905" "Jul. 3, 1905" "Baby Earnest, Son of N.L. and A. I. Mast" F-17 "Mamie Lee, Daughter of N.I. & A.I. Mast" "Feb. 6, 1891" "Jul. 2, 1909" Age 18yrs 4 mos. 26 days - Sweet be thy slumber F-18 "Thomas Sims, Son of N.I. & A.I. Mast" "Aug. 11, 1896" "Oct. 15, 1918" "Thomas Sims son of NL and Addie I Mast - Born Aug. 11, 1896 - Volunteered for service in US Med. Corps in war against Germany, May 25, 1918. Died at Camp Crane, Allentown, PA - Oct 15, 1918 Age 22 yrs. 2 mos 4 days. He gave his life for his country. Our soldier boy. God's finger touched him and he slept." F-19 Addie I. Mast "Mar. 10, 1870" "Aug. 13, 1947" Addie H. Mast F-20 Newton I. Mast "Mar. 28, 1859" "Mar. 18, 1829" Newton L. Mast F-21 Thomas C. King "Dec. 10, 1879" "Aug. 5, 1915" "Callie - Wife of Thomas C. King - A little while on earth she spent, 'till God for her his angel sent." F-22 Lillian Beach "Feb. 10, 1896" "Mar. 16, 1927" Lillian Beach Winebarger F-23 Elizabeth Beach "Dec. 1, 1851" "Jul. 16, 1928" F-24 Porter Beach "Feb. 9, 1858" "Oct. 23, 1939" F-25 Gail Winebarger "Mar. 8, 1925" "Jun. 1, 1974" Grey C. Winebarger (Footstone is INCORRECT - it's Carl C. Winebarger} Pvt. US Army {On Headstone} G-1 Polly Proffitt "Dec. 5, 1852" "Jan. 23, 1937" Polly J. Proffitt G-2 James Proffitt "Oct. 10, 1844" "Dec. 23, 1913" James H. Proffitt - Gone but not forgotten G-3 Bradford Austin "Sep. 7?, 1882" {Not on stone} Aged 5 years - Gone to be an angel G-4 Eddie Osborne "Apr. 25, 1885" "Aug. 29, 1886" Eddie C. son of CW & Frances Osborne - Aged 1 yr 4m's 4 d's G-5 Lucile Osborne "Jun. 19, 1907" "Jun. 19, 1907" Daug of Roy & Lena Osborne - Gone so soon {Not in Book} "Jul. 31, 1916" "Dec. 1, 1938" Robert Lee - Son of Chas & Thelma Proffett {Not in Book} 1916 1998 {To right of Dora} Anthony J. D'Angelo - Beloved Father - Loving Husband G-6 Dortha Williams "May. 16, 1908" Jun. 6 1909 Daut of Wt & BV Williams - Asleep in Jesus G-7 Myrtle Dean Williams "Jul. 31, 1909" "Nov. 27, 1910" Dau of WT & BV Williams - Budded on earth to bloom in heaven G-8 Betsy Jane Williams 1896 1989 "Beloved mother, Loving daughter" G-9 Bina V. Williams 1879 1928 Mother G-10 Dora Dean D'Angelo 1918 1996 "Beloved mother, loving wife" G-13 Martha Laurence "May. 22, 1859" "May 19, 1900?" {Stone needs rubbing} Wife of AL Laurence G-14 Mary Etta Beach "Apr. 18, 1882" "Jan. 10, 1913" "Wife of WE Beach - Age 30 yrs 8 mos 22 days - Her life was of love, beauth, and helpfulness" G-15 Willie Gray Beach "Feb. 10, 1896" "May. 15, 1914" G-16 Lena Fay Beach "Aug. 16, 1899" "Jan. 14, 1915" G-17 Charlie C. Beach "Apr. 16, 1884" "Nov. 3, 1961" {Check this stone} H-3 Danial Boone Isaacs "Dec. 6, 1868" "Apr. 17, 1951" Daniel Boone Isaacs H-4 Addie Matheson Isaacs "Dec. 21, 1877" "Nov. 9, 1960" H-10 Pearl Bingham Green "Jun. 26, 1891" "Jan. 20, 1983" Wife of Clyde R. Greene - Have faith in God H-11 Dr. W.O. & Cora Bingham {W.O.} 1884 1950 "{One stone - dates of birth and death for each, respectively.}" {Cora} 1887 1957 H-12 Lillie Jane Bingham "Apr. 10, 1969" "May. 15, 1950" H-13 Charles Bingham "Dec. 11, 1896" "Apr. 15, 1936" Charles M. Bingham H-14 Ruth Bingham "May. 9, 1897" "Oct. 18, 1980" Ruth R. Bingham H-15 Luther Bingham "Oct. 1, 1894" "Mar. 19, 1930" Luther M. Bingham H-16 George Bingham "Apr. 10, 1863" "Jun. 9, 1937" George F. Bingham H-17 Martha Ann Bingham "Jan. 16, 1868" "Oct. 1, 1926" "Wife of GF bingham - Dear Mother, tho we miss you much, we know you rest with God." H-18 James Smith "Feb. 12, 1902" "Dec. 10, 1912" Son of GW & Mary Smith - Our loved one H-19 Albert Bingham "Apr. 20, 1903" "Nov. 17, 1905" Albert Maurice - Son of GF & MA Bingham - The Golden Gate {Stone needs rubbing} H-20 Thomas Bingham "May. 9, 1903" "May. 26, 1903" Thomas F - son of JH & GA Bingham H-21 Infant of J.H. & E.J. Proffitt {No dates} Infant Daug. Of JH & EJ Proffitt - Of such is the kingdom of heaven H-22 Willie Proffitt "Dec. 2, 1882" "Aug 10, 1886" Willie I. Profit - son of JH & PJ Profit - Aged 4 yrs 4 mos 8 d's H-23 Luther Proffitt "Mar. 28, 1882" "Aug. 9, 1886" Luther D. Profit - Son of JH & PJ Profit - aged 3 yrs 5 mos 18 d's H-24 Clyde Holsclaw "Aug. 12, 1903" "Oct. 10, 1903" Clyde A. - son of Mr. & Mrs.. AA Holsclaw H-25 Paltie Proffitt "Jan.2, 1889" "Mar. 13, 1904" Paltie H. Proffitt - Precious seed from our . . . {Unreadable} H-26 Elizabeth Henson Aug. 1786 "Aug. 20, 1886" "{ Widowed Mother of the Cove Creek Henson Family, origin unknown}" H-27 Sallie Henson "Oct. 15, 1822?" "Sep. 17, 1886" H-28 Adline Combs "Jun. 24, 1829" "Jun. 6, 1913" H-31 Charlie Ford "Apr. 23, 1874" "Apr. 21, 1938" "Charlie Ford Fletcher, Father - Gone but not forgotten" H-33 David Moody "Jan. 3, 1893" "Jul. 11, 1957" David B. Moody - To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die H-34 Flora Moody "Aug. 8, 1897" "Aug. 31, 1970" Flora W. Moody 13 Minnie Presnell "Jan. 7, 1891" "Sep. 17, 1952" {One Stone} What we keep in memory is ours unchanged forever 14 Vance Presnell "Apr. 8, 1892" "Apr. 30, 1954" 16 Florence C. Greene "May. 13, 1869" "Aug. 29, 1939" Wife of WP Greene {Not in Book} "Dec. 16, 1872" "Oct. 30, 1956" William P. Greene 112 Lillie A. Bingham "Apr. 8, 1869" "Sep. 29, 1963" Lillie Ann Love {On large Bingham marker} 113 Harvey C. Bingham "Sep. 23, 1858" "May. 28, 1920" 115 G.W. Smith "May. 13, 1863" "Nov. 7, 1929" Mrs.. G.W. Smith - She is at rest in heaven 116 Rose Edna Bingham "Jan. 3, 1890" "Oct. 18, 1960" 117 R. Delia Bingham {no date} "Sep. 13, 1920" "Roxie A. - Wife of W.G. Bingham - died Sept. 13, 1920 - Age 82 yrs 6 m" 118 E.F. Bingham {Could not locate grave} 119 Emma Grace Bingham "Nov. 29, 1898" "Sep. 12, 1901" Dau of EF & EC Bingham - Aged 2 yrs 9 mos 3 d's 120 Thomas Bingham "Nov. 21, 1896" "Sep. 8, 1901" "Thomas A. - son of EF & EC Bingham - aged 4 yrs, 9 mos, 14 d's" 121 Dora Proffitt { No dob} "Nov. 22, 1899" Dora A. Bingham - Wife of Smith Proffitt - Aged 25 yrs {unreadable} 122 J.S. {Initialed Marker} 124 John W. Henson "May. 13, 1819" "Oct. 21, 1905" {Cracked stone} 125 Rebecca Henson "Nov. 11, 1825" "Jan. 3, 1888" "Wife of James Henson, Sr. - Aged 62 yrs 1 mo 22 d's" 126 "James Henson, Sr." "Feb. 23, 1822" "Apr. 3, 1894" Age 58 yrs 1 mo 8 d's {There are two unmarked stones here} 130 Martishey E. Moody "Jun. 11, 1861" "May. 7, 1936" One Stone 131 Abner B. Moody "Dec. 20, 1860" "Dec. 13, 1945" J2 Unreadable "Dec. 12, 1842" "Mar. 2, 1880" William M. Crawford - Aged 37 yrs 2 mos 20 d's Departed this life {1879?} Blessed are they who die in the Lord J3 Martha Ann Combs "Nov. 8, 1894" "Jan. 12, 1917" Mary Ann Combs - At Rest J4 Infant Daughter of C.E. & H.M. Henson "May. 7, 1900" "May. 24, 1900" Gone but not forgotten J5 Robert Henson "Dec. 15, 1908" "Jan. 21, 1909" Son of CE & HM Henson - Gone but not forgotten J6 Mary Lizzie Henson "Dec. 14, 1911" "Sep. 23, 1912" Dau of CE & HM Hemson - Asleep in Jesus J7 Edith M. Henson "May. 22, 1910" "Feb. 8, 1932" None knew her but to love her J8 Hattie Harbin Henson "Feb. 26, 1880" "Nov. 12, 1955" One Stone J9 Charlie E. Henson "Feb. 25, 1877" "Jul. 12, 1935" K1 Foy McGinnis 1904 1952 Foy Thuthill McGinnis - One Stone with Junie L. b. 1907 no dod K8 Margaret Isaacs "Mar. 4, 1870" "Sep. 8, 1952" Margaret M. Isaacs One Stone K9 John E. Isaacs 1862 1935 K10 Ralph Bingham "Feb. 9, 1899" "Mar. 8, 1934" Ralph Gray Bingham K11 Canova Bingham 1905 1996 Kenova M. Bingham K12 McCoy Bingham 1897 1955 K13 Joseph Bingham "Oct. 1, 1916" "Apr. 19, 1953" Joseph T. Bingham K14 William Bingham "Dec. 18, 1895" "Nov. 26, 1941" One Stone} William H. Bingham - His Wife Bessie K15 Bessie Bingham "Nov. 23, 1897" "Jul., 17, 1977" K16 William Eugene Bingham 1931 1932 K17 Hattie Bingham "May. 23, 1894" "Dec. 7, 1966" Hattie Bingham Stevenson - Wife of Joseph H. Stevenson {two stones} K18 Thomas W. Andrews "Apr. 15, 1888" "Sep. 27, 1964" Served US Army WW I & WW II K19 Ruth Doris Bingham "May. 17, 1903" "Apr. 27, 1930" Wife of Thomas Andrews - She was the sunshine of our home K20 Laura Bingham "Feb. 4, 1867" "Jun. 30, 1919" Laura E. Bingham - Her end was peace K21 Thos Bingham "Feb. 3, 1845" "Jun. 28, 1917" Blessed are the dead which are in the Lord {Tall stone monument} {Not in Book} A.J.F. {Initialed Stone} K23 Charles M. Bingham "Jan. 10, 1871" "Mar. 17, 1892" Son of Thomas & SA Bingham K24 Julia E. Harbin "Aug. 6, 1815" "Jan. 27, 1897" Wife of Thomas B. Harbin - Aged 81 yrs 5 mos 21 d's {Not in Book} {Blank Marker} {Not in Book} J.H. {Initialed Marker} K27 Earl & Pearl Combs "Nov. 5, 1916" "Nov. 11, 1916" {Same dates for both - twins?} K28 Cora Harbin "Sep. 23, 1875" "Feb. 23, 1897" Aged 21 yrs 5 mos K29 Nora Ann Harbin "Nov. 8, 1871" "Sep. 15, 1946" Nora Ann Harbin Williams - Gone but not forgotten {Not in Book} "Sep. 11, 1896" "Jan. 4, 1898" Male son of WH & NA Williams - aged 1 yr 3 mos 23 d's {On same stone} Infant Daut of WH & NA Williams {Not in Book} {no dob} {no dod} K31 Johnie Williams "Oct. 8, 1906" "Oct. 20, 1906" Johnie H. - Son of WA & NA Williams K32 Mabel Hollar "Nov. 19, 1902" "Jun. 6, 1996" {one stone} Mabel H. Hollar - Duke B. Hollar At Rest K33 Duke B. Hollar "Jul. 8, 1906" "Apr. 12, 1978" L4 Ruby Isaacs 1926 1930 Infant Dau of Enoch & Martha Isaacs L5 Charles Isaacs "May. 2, 1896" "Jul. 21, 1943" North Carolina - PVT US Army - World War I L7 Hubert Dubly Isaacs "Dec. 14, 1928" "Mar. 12, 2002" Herbert Dudley Isaacs - Brother L8 E. Zona Isaacs "Apr. 22, 1899" "Oct. 15, 1959" One Stone L9 T. Bert Isaacs "Jan. 1, 1898" "Apr. 28, 1984" L10 Glenda Isaacs (wife of John) "Dec. 10, 1934" {no dod} Glenda L. - {not deceased} John Ed Isaacs PFC US Army - World War II John Isaacs "Nov. 23, 1926" "May. 18, 2001" L11 Rev. N.G. Combs "Jul. 30, 1853" "Apr. 26, 1917" Gone but not forgotten L12 William M. Combs "Jul. 2, 1881" "Dec. 31, 1953" Father {Not in Book B. D. {initialed stone} L14 M.A. Combs "Sep. 18, 1833" "Nov. 17, 1915" {Not in book} "Sep. 3, 1825" "Apr. 12?, 1888" Rev. J.P. Combs L16 M.A. Combs "May 14, 1873" {???} {Broken Stone} {Not in Book} MCK {Initialed stone} L18 Jane Habbin (sic) "Aug. 1, 1888" "Aug. 3, 1907" Jane Harbin - Aged 69 yrs 2 d's - Mother - Gone but not forgotten L19 Mary King "Mar 1, 1843" "Jan. 20, 1908" Wife of Rufus King - Aged 64 yrs 10 mos 19 d's L20 Sallie Adams Combs "Nov. 23, 1858" "Dec. 21, 1935" One Stone L21 W. Daily Combs "Sep. 17, 1858" "Apr. 4, 1940" M1 Charlie Stanford Watson "Jan. 20, 1927" "Oct. 3, 1990" PVT US Army - Korea M2 Rilla Fletcher Watson "Oct. 27, 1909" "Jan. 10, 1988" Rilla F. Watson M3 Lenn Hubert Fletcher "Feb. 8, 1931" "Aug. 2, 1985" Glenn Hubert Fletcher M4 Janmmy Jean Fletcher 1969 1969 Tammy Jean Fletcher M5 Maggie F. Fletcher "May. 28, 1887" "Sep. 16, 1964" Maggie E. Fletcher M6 Newton S. Fletcher "Oct. 15, 1876" "Sep. 8, 1955" M7 Gladys Fletcher 1920 1927 Dau of Newton & Margaret Fletcher M8 Dorris Earline Fletcher "Feb. 19, 1923" July 10. 1994 M11 Kenneth Combs (Grave not found) M15 Worth L. Combs "Dec. 8, 1911" "May. 18, 1978" Same stone {Elizabeth not deceased) {Elizabeth J. Combs} "Jan. 11, 1918" {no dod} M16 Dora C. Johnson "May. 4, 1893" "Apr. 25, 1976" Same stone M17 Lewis N. Johnson "Sep. 17, 1883" "Mar. 16, 1955" M18 Mary C. Combs "Aug. 27, 1862" "Nov., 23, 1956" M19 Blanche J. Combs "Jul. 4, 1894" Nov. 4 1983 M21 Thomas B. Matheson 1.28.1915 12.30.1961 " {Footstone:} Thomas Burl Matheson - North Carolina - PVT HQ & HQ BTRY 92 FA BN {Same headstone, Date format as is on stone} Coralea T. {She may still be living}" {Not in book Coralea T.} 10.11.1915 {no dod} M22 T. Jeff Matheson 1883 1956 Same stone M23 Frankie I. Matheson 1878 1956 {Not in book} {Unmarked Stone} M25 M.A. Harbin "Aug. 11, 1839" "Mar. 28, 1912" Wife of WB Harbin - Gone but not forgotten M26 W.B. Harbin "Mar.11, 1834" "Feb. 12, 1914" Gone but not forgotten M27 Mary E. Harbin "Nov. 8, 1876" "Jul. 23, 1950" Blessed are the pure of heart M28 Margaret E. Harbin "May. 4, 1873" "May. 19, 1959" Blessed are the pure of heart M29 Kenneth Combs "Mar. 26, 1940" "May. 5, 1940" Son of Marvin & Della Combs M30 Infant son of Marvin & Della Combs "Feb. 5, 1947" "Feb. 7, 1947" M32 W. Marvin Combs 1913 1992 Same Stone Della L. {Not in book} 1912 2001 N5 Joyce Ann Hicks 1947 1968 In loving memory N6 Ellen D. Hicks 1891 1955 Same Stone N7 John W. Hicks 1890 1962 N8 Ellen Josepth Hicks "Mar. 13, 1868" "Feb. 10, 1952" {Footstone:} Ellen Josephine Hicks {With Dates} {Headstone:} Mother Josephine 1868 - 1952 At Rest N13 Nellie Bowman Deal "Jun. 28, 1888" "Sep. 14, 1979" Beloved Wife and Mother N14 Harvey Eugene Deal "Jun. 10, 1873" "Nov. 6, 1953" Gone but not forgotten N15 Boone Deal "Jun 13, 1851" "Jan. 12, 1921" In my Father's house are many mansions - Resting in hope of a glorious ressurection N16 Sarah Emeline Deal "Mar. 12, 1843" "May. 8, 1922" "Wife of Boone Deal - Thy trials ended, thy rest is won Aged 79 yrs 1 mo 26 days" N17 Andrew J. Fletcher "Feb. 26, 1864" "Sep. 21, 1912" {Large monument} Requiescat in Pace N18 George M. McGuire "Jul. 31, 1874" "May. 13, 1935" Aged 60 yrs 9 mos 13 d's N19 Joseph B. McGuire {no dob} "Jul. 15, 1891" Aged 46 yrs 1 mo 22 d's {Not in book} {Initialed Marker} GWM {Not in book} (Blank stone} N20 Margaret McGuire "Sep. 30, 1850" "Nov. 5, 1941" Aged 91 yrs 1 mo 5 d's O1 Essie A. Henson "Jul. 27, 1908" "Nov. 19, 1935" Daughter of George & Maggie Henson O2 Hugh Henson 1855 1928 Father O3 Martha A. Henson "Sep. 13, 1861" "Jan. 24, 1912" "Weep not, she is at rest" O4 Elizabeth Moody Day 1829 1899 O5 Unknown {Blank Stone} {Not in Book} {Blank Stone} {Not in Book} {Blank Stone} O9 J.C. Henson "Jun. 20, 1847" "Jan. 23, 1919" Gone but not forgotten O10 Martha E. Henson "Nov. 28, 1849" "Jul. 24, 1922" Wife of JC Henson - Asleep in Jesus O11 Mary C. Henson "May. 6, 1877" "Feb. 6, 1956" Same Stone O12 George M. Henson "Sept. 26, 1874" "Feb. 4, 1949" O13 Beulah C. Henson "Sep. 6, 1907" "Jun. 11, 1993" "Same stone} Married May 4, 1930 " O14 Don L. Henson "Oct. 14, 1906" "Mar. 3, 1992" P12 George Osborne Henson "Feb. 25, 1884" "Feb. 11, 1947" Same Stone} Margaret Louisa Henson - His Wife P13 Margaret Louis Henson "Apr. 8, 1882" "Mar. 4, 1942" P14 John B. Johnson "May. 2, 1857" "May. 18, 1924" Same stone} May they rest in peace P15 Martha L. Johnson "Apr. 7, 1869" "Dec. 24, 1943" P16 C.H. Austin "Aug. 2, 1849" "Mar. 1, 1905" Gone but not forgotten P17 Michael Mitchel "Feb. 19, 1833" "May. 11, 1902" Aged 69 y 2 m 22 d P18 Unreadable {Surname} Mitchell (Possibly Elizer - Stone in VERY poor condition} P19 Sarah M. Garlow "Jun. 9, 1853" "Apr. 17, 1938" Sarah M. Barlow P20 Rev. Scott Lee "Oct. 25, 1877" "Nov. 30, 1918" Rev. Scott Lee OWEN - Age 41 yrs 1 mo 5 d's (Freemason symbol} P21 Virginia L. Purdue 1856 1934 Same Stone P22 John A. Purdue 1862 1941 P23 Flossie M. Pardue "Jun. 17, 1893" "Dec. 7, 1981" P24 William Gaither Pardue "Mar. 23, 1895" "Sep. 14, 1980" Q8 Amy H. Johnson 1905 1980 Johnson {on headstone} {dates on Footstones} Orville E. Johnson Tennessee - CPL US ARMY WW II Q9 Orville H. Johnson "Nov. 27, 1909" "Feb. 10, 1968" Q11 Kathryn Horton "Mar. 22, 1914" "Apr. 3, 1927" Daughter of JB & SC Horton - Everybody's friend Q12 Inez Henson Upchurch "May. 21, 1902" "Feb. 28, 1981" Same stone} What we keep in memory is ours unchanged forever Q13 Robert Upchurch "Oct. 30, 1889" "Jun. 10, 1958" Q16 Walter Jackson Henson "Feb. 22, 1916" "May. 16, 1977" " Same stone} Wed {as in wedded} Sept. 7, 1936 " {Edith Wallace Henson} "Oct. 27, 1914" ??? Q17 James W. Henson 1879 1949 Same stone} Margaret H. Q18 Margaret Henson 1881 1971 Q19 Mary S. Horton "Jun. 4, 1846" Jul. 15 1936 Same Stone} A Faithful Mother A Noble Father {Freemason Symbol} Q20 J.W. Horton "Jan. 15, 1846" "Feb. 12, 1924" Q21 Annie C. Horton "Jul. 23, 1892" "Jan. 24, 1987" Same Stone} {Footstone nearly covered over} North Carolina - CPL US ARMY WW I Q22 Don J. Horton "Dec. 24, 1887" "Jan. 14, 1972" Q23 Margaret Chloe Warren Cole "Feb. 14, 1920" "May. 11, 1994" " Same stone} Chloe M. Cole - Married Dec. 18, 1937" {Willie B. Cole} "Sep. 29, 1913" {no dod) {Still living} R16 "James Donald Henson, Sr." "Oct., 16, 1910" "Jun. 7, 1990" An Inspiration to all who knew him {Not yet recorded} "Mar. 14, 1921" {no dod) " Same Stone} {Still living} PROFFITT - Charles, Jr. -" "Feb. 14, 1929" "Feb. 27, 2006" Rebecca Eude {Proffitt} {At very top of hill} No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.10/1241 - Release Date: 1/24/2008 9:58 AM

    01/24/2008 03:32:40
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question
    2. Cynthia Madsen
    3. Right....... Coffey's all around : -) My Grandfather, James Pinkney Cook, his Mother was Lula Jane Coffey. Cynthia ----- Original Message ----- From: "MJFarley" <MJFarley@triad.rr.com> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:24 AM Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question > Yes, I have most of Jesse and Nancy's children and grandchildren .maybe a > few are missing .Jane had a daughter Bessie who married a Greer, then a > Walker but Bessie lived to be over a 100 year old. I also lived in the > area > where they lived use to pick blackberries on the old Harrison place which > the Blue Ridge Parkway owns now > I knew some of the ones out of Roe's family.I know some from James and > Mary's family and R ed Eye Jesse Coffey married Lou , Rachel's > sister.Jesse > and Lou's daughter Sarah married James Gragg he died she married his > brother > Joshua who are from my dads side of the family. Not too many in Watauga > not > kin to a Coffey > I also knew Jerry Hampton who married Edna I'm thinking Moody but both > are gone now there was big families on both sides. > Margaret > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "bonnie steelman" <steelman@skybest.com> > To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:51 PM > Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question > > >> My ancestor Jesse Calton Coffey was the one married to Nancy Raines. She >> was >> from Cocke Co. Tn. My grandmother Rachel Lorinda or Rendy as she was >> called, >> was their daughter, who married Jordan Hampton. My father was number 15 >> of >> Rendy and Jordan's children. Rendy had a sister, Liza Jane who married >> Anson Harrison and they had 15 children and I think there was a brother >> who >> had 15 children. I remember hearing said that the three of them could >> fill >> a school house of children. >> Bonnie >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "MJFarley" <MJFarley@triad.rr.com> >> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 8:27 AM >> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >> >> >>> Bonnie, how does your line run with Jesse Calton Coffey ? >>> My sister married into that line but then again there are several Jesse >>> Calton's >>> Margaret >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "bonnie steelman" <steelman@skybest.com> >>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 8:59 PM >>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>> >>> >>>> Katheryn, >>>> I am from the Jesse Calton Coffey line. This is a big family. >>>> Bonnie Steelman >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Katherine Chester" <kjachester@bellsouth.net> >>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 8:57 AM >>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>> >>>> >>>>>I have alot of information on the Harrisons, Bradshaws, and >>>>>Stories(Storys). >>>>> Do you need any of that info for your Cook Records? >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> From: "Cynthia Madsen" <lalala@cfl.rr.com> >>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 8:32 AM >>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Thank you for your reply. Yes, if you would like to send to me that >>>>>> would >>>>>> be >>>>>> great. I am trying to find more information on Harrisons but just >>>>>> seem >>>>>> to >>>>>> have mostly all Cook information. Will keep looking. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>> From: "Carolyn Curtis" <curtis.real-estate@worldnet.att.net> >>>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 9:34 PM >>>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Do you need information on the Coffey line? I have your Lula Jane >>>>>>> Coffey >>>>>>> b.2/6/1852 d. 10/24/1931. Her parents were Jesse Calton Coffey and >>>>>>> Nancy >>>>>>> Reins (Raines). Jesse was a son of Reuben Coffey and Rachel Hayes. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Carolyn Curtis >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>> From: ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com >>>>>>> [mailto:ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com] >>>>>>> On Behalf Of Cynthia Madsen >>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 8:19 PM >>>>>>> To: ncwataug@rootsweb.com >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I would be interested to know that also. My Grandmother was Doshie >>>>>>> Cook >>>>>>> who >>>>>>> was married to James Pinkney Cook. James Pinkney Cooks Father was >>>>>>> John >>>>>>> Butler Cook and his Mother was Mary Harrison. Doshie Cooks Father >>>>>>> was >>>>>>> Anson >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Layfete Harrison and her Mother Lula Jane Coffey. So there were >>>>>>> Harrisons >>>>>>> on >>>>>>> >>>>>>> both sides. I never heard my Mother mention the possibility of >>>>>>> Native >>>>>>> American heritage only that the Cooks were German descent. Please >>>>>>> tell >>>>>>> me >>>>>>> more if you have the information. My Mother's name was Alice V. Cook >>>>>>> born >>>>>>> in >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1920 and passed away 1980. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cindy >>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>> From: "Katherine Chester" <kjachester@bellsouth.net> >>>>>>> To: <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 6:05 PM >>>>>>> Subject: [NCWATAUG] A most asked question >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>i am wondering was there any native american connection with the >>>>>>>>harrison >>>>>>>>family? and if so where? i cant find any, but have been asked >>>>>>>>several >>>>>>>>times >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>by others down here working on this line. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ------------------------------- >>>>>>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>>>> >>>>> __________ NOD32 2757 (20071230) Information __________ >>>>> >>>>> This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. >>>>> http://www.eset.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 >>> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> __________ NOD32 2808 (20080120) Information __________ >>> >>> This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. >>> http://www.eset.com >>> >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com 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 > NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/24/2008 03:24:53
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] Austn
    2. MJFarley
    3. I would like to have it Thank you ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sanna Gaffney" <gaffney.sanna@gmail.com> To: "Watauga @ rootsweb" <ncwataug@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 2:21 PM Subject: [NCWATAUG] Austn > If anyone would like the time line I've made feel free to ask for it > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/24/2008 03:17:32
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] C. L. Winebarger
    2. Mark & Sherry Reeter
    3. Who is C. L. Winebarger who donated the land in 1943 for North Beaver Baptist Church (see below)? Who were his parents? Thanks! Sherry http://www.newrivernotes.com/nc/nbeaver.htm A Brief History of North Beaver Baptist Church Scanned from the 1983 Minutes of the Ashe Baptist Association God wonderfully blessed in a tent revival conducted by Rev. Harvey Phillips. At the close of this revival church organized. Some who joined had been saved during the revival and others joined by letter from neighboring churches. Rev. Harvey Phillips assisted in the organization of the church with J. C. Goodman as moderator. Services were held twice each month, with Sunday School every Sunday, in an old store building owned by C. L. Winebarger. There were 26 charter members. They included: Fannie Faw Sheets, D.M. Goodman, Curlie Pharr, Oscar Hurley, Rev. Harvey Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Winebarger, Andy Phillips, Zora Winebarger, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Miller, Ruby Lee Severt, Mrs. Oscar Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phillips, Mrs. Dollie Sheets, Mrs. May Dempsy Severt, Mrs. Mills Goodman, Mrs. Barnie Severt, Miss Bell McNeill, Mrs. Fields Harless, Mrs. Nora Harless, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson. Rev. Levi Greene served as the first pastor of this new church which was organized Jan. 3,1943. Rev. W. H. Caldwell became the second pastor in 1945 and work was begun on a new church building on land owned by Mr. C. L. Winebarger, which he donated to the church. The first service was held in the new church building on Feb. 15, 1948 by the pastor, Rev. W.H. CaIdwell and the new church was named North Beaver Baptist Church. Rev. Caldwell was called to a church in Wilkes County about 1950. Rev. Keene Roark was elected pastor of North Beaver. He served as pastor for about four years. Rev. Wiley Carroll was next elected pastor and served well. In 1958 Rev. Paul Phipps was elected as pastor. He served one year. Rev. John Goodman was next elected pastor. Rev. Earl Hartzog was the churches next pastor, then Rev. David Hartzog was elected as pastor. He served one year. Rev. Douglas Parsons was next elected pastor, then the next pastor was Rev. Walter Day, Rev. Earl Hartzog was again elected pastor. In 1972 Rev. Johnny Lee Goodman assumed his duties as pastor of North Beaver and the church grew in spirit and numbers. New Sunday School rooms were built, a new well was dug to supply water for the church. Carpet was installed throughout the church and other improvements were made to the sanctuary. August 9,1975, North Beaver was host to the Ashe Baptist Association. Rev. Johnny Goodman resigned as pastor Dec.1978. God sent Rev. David Blackburn to be pastor of North Beaver in Jan. 1979. God has continued his blessings upon North Beaver. The church has grown to a membership of 130. Many improvements have been made to the original sanctuary. Some of these are a new ceiling, new church pews, new Baptist Hymnals & Bibles. New stained glass windows & brick on the outside, insulation underneath and overhead in the church, a trailer was purchased for additional sunday school classes & new adult classes started, also a storage building & picnic shelter built and out front a bricked & lighted church sign. The church has as active deacons: Mr. Bryce Hurley Chrm., Mr. Bob Neaves, Mr. Darrell Blevins, Mr. Allen Neaves, Mr. Glenn Allen Miller, Mr. Malcom Dirrgers.

    01/24/2008 03:15:35
    1. Re: [NCWATAUG] Effie Winebarger
    2. Mark & Sherry Reeter
    3. Does anyone know of an Effie Winebarger (married into the Winebarger family) who is buried in Glenwood Cemetery's mausoleum in Bristol, TN? I understand her family is from southwest Virginia. Thanks! Sherry -----Original Message----- From: ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ncwataug-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Nina Jo Hoover Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 2:42 AM To: NCWATAUG@rootsweb.com Subject: [NCWATAUG] Waterground VHS - $95.00 Appalshop General Store, A Project of Appalshop Go to link below to see picture of Walter Winebarger's mill there is a VHS tape you can order if you so chose. This VHS was done in 1977 by a Frances Morton. I wonder if she is part of the Morton family that owns Grandfather Mountain in Watagua County North Carolina. Nina http://appalshop.org/store2/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=85 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCWATAUG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/24/2008 02:34:37