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    1. Mt. Olive car dealership
    2. Does anyone have any information on the first Chevy dealership in Mt.Olive June

    01/29/2006 04:54:01
    1. Old year books
    2. Does anyone know where you can buy or view a Mount Olive Year Book for class of 1930, 1931, 1932? June

    01/29/2006 04:52:22
    1. Forehand Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: FOREHAND Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wUB.2ACE/788 Message Board Post: Where is the Forehand Cemetery located?

    01/28/2006 02:14:03
    1. Thornton
    2. Hi everyone, Looking to see if anyone has info on a Michael Simon Thornton born ca. 1816 maybe Johnston Co., he married Martha Nowls on April 6 1841 in Johnston Co. They has a son Simon M. Thornton born ca. 1852 who married Margaret M. Jackson. Can anyone help with these names. Donna

    01/26/2006 09:21:52
    1. Lizzy Jackson Anders
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jackson, Ward, Bowick Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wUB.2ACE/787 Message Board Post: Looking info on Lizzy Jackson Anders. Husband was Jim Anders son Rudy and daughters Irene and Lizie Mae. Adopted daughter Pauline Ward. Lizzy was born around 1878. Irene married Luby Bowick.

    01/23/2006 04:08:13
    1. Andrew Scot c. 1800
    2. dwbyrd
    3. I am looking for information on the family of Andrew Scott who lived in Wayne and Bladen Counties NC. He was killed by a slave perhaps at the instigation of one of his sons. He apparently had two wives and two families. His first wife was Isabella and when she died he married Elizabeth Ritter. Their daughter Hannah, named for her grandmother Hannah Bradbury wife of Moses Ritter, married Redden Byrd of Sumter/Darlington Counties South Carolina. Elizabeth and her son/Stepson George Grant Scott moved to South Carolina about 1820 and by 1840 the family was in Autauga County Alabama. Has anyone found a complete record of the trial of the slave that killed Andrew or the Coroners inquest report? Is there a newspaper account of the murder and the investigation? Deborah Byrd

    01/22/2006 12:16:57
    1. City Directory Lookup Please: Alix J. Adams - 1910 - 1920 - Great Swamp, Wayne, North Carolina
    2. Anna's Geneology
    3. Hi, Can someone see if Alix J. Adams is listed in the 1910 - 1920 Great Swamp, Wayne Co city directory? Thanks, Anna Adams

    01/21/2006 03:58:33
    1. Re: Carrie Miller
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wUB.2ACE/786.1 Message Board Post: You might contact the Wayne County Public Library. They do limited lookups for a fee and might be able to pull that obit from microfilm for you. Their number is 919-735-1824.

    01/19/2006 02:21:38
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] ANYONE know the grandparents ?
    2. Carol Strickland Alvarado
    3. I don't know much but I went to school with one of her nephews (Travis)..I also can tell you that her brother Cyriel Sasser and wife Edith lives on Old Smith Chapel Rd. So you probably could look them up in the Mt. Olive phone book...under C G and they may give you the answers you're looking.

    01/16/2006 12:15:22
    1. ANYONE know the grandparents ?
    2. Gail Hopkins
    3. Hello List, does anyone know this family from Wayne co. NC area.. This obit. was in the Argus Newspaper online for Goldsboro area today ,monday.. Looking for the grandparents / great-grandparents.. might help as I do not have her father listed in my files. Thank you , Gail July 25, 1932-Jan. 15, 2006 Annie Lou Sasser Pate, 73, went to be with her Lord, Jesus Christ on Sunday, January 15, 2006, at Wayne Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Pate was born in Wayne County on July 25, 1932, to the late Leander Sasser and Callie Bryan Sasser. She was retired from Civil Service with the 4th Supply Squadron at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base with over forty years of service. Mrs. Pate was a faithful member of Falling Creek Baptist Church where she sang in the choir. Annie Lou will be remembered as a devoted Christian wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend to so many. She demonstrated her Christian devotion in many ways, but especially in her care for others. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Falling Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Ron Varner officiating. Burial will follow in Wayne Memorial Park. Mrs. Pate is survived by her husband of fifty-two years, Morris Pate, her daughter, Kimerly Hartzog and husband Dennis of Cary; her grandchildren, Bergen, Cooper and Peyton Hartzog; her sister, Barbara Aman and husband Gerald of Kinston; and her brother, Cyriel Sasser and wife Edith of Mount Olive. She is also survived by her special nieces, Sheila Crawford and husband Jimmy of Pikeville, Yvonne Aman Ball of Raleigh, Patricia Aman Tyndall and husband Chris of Goldsboro, Connie Tart and husband Larry of Dunn, Pam Bass and husband Bruce of Virginia, Pat Smith and husband Pete of Goldsboro and Virginia Faucette of Goldsboro; her special nephews, Travis Sasser of Grantham, Byron Sasser and wife Lisa of Winston-Salem, Harold Sasser and wife Lisa of Raleigh, Bruce Sasser and wife Connie of Raleigh, Douglas Sasser of Goldsboro, Larry Brinson and wife Jennifer of Goldsboro, Wayne Sasser of Benson, Steve Sasser of Benson and Mark Sasser of Benson; her sisters-in-law, Wilma Sasser of Grantham and Redithia Sasser of Benson; and her brother-in-law, Jonas Brinson of Goldsboro. She was preceded in death by her sister, Lois Brinson, and her brothers, Norwood Sasser and Merrell Sasser. Flowers are welcome, or memorials may be made to Falling Creek Baptist Church, 499 Falling Creek Church Road, Goldsboro, N.C., 27530. The family will receive friends Monday from 7 until 9 p.m. at Seymour Funeral Home, and other times at her home, 329 Sandhill Drive, Goldsboro.

    01/16/2006 10:30:38
    1. Carrie Miller
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Miller, Yerden, Yerdon Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wUB.2ACE/786 Message Board Post: I am looking for any information on Carrie Grace Yerden (Yerdon) Miller. She died in Goldsboro in 1980. at the time she was living with her daughter Mollie Hine. I would be extremely grateful to find an obit on her. She was originally from Jefferson county, NY and had lived in south Florida for years.

    01/14/2006 12:48:46
    1. Thomas Cook
    2. Marian M.
    3. I am requesting information on the following: Thomas Cook, born 1751, died 23 February 1805. He married Mary Mills 30 January 1772 in Deep River, Wayne County, North Carolina, daughter of John Mills and Sarah. She was born 1752 in Deep River. Child: Jacob Cook, born 08 May 1783, North Carolina. He married Judith Harris in May 1802, daughter of Obadiah Harris and Rebekah Johnson. She was born 05 May 1784 in Guilford County, NC. Children: Betsy Cook, Mary Cook, born 12 November 1809, Caesar's Creek,Ohio. Died 12 February 1863. Betsy and Mary, sisters, married brothers: Betsy to Silas Johnson, Mary to Eli Johnson, my ancestor. Both families ended up in Randolph County, Indiana. Anyone with information about this Cook family would be GREATLY appreciated. Marian

    01/13/2006 07:06:12
    1. Marian M.
    2. From: "Marian M." <MarianMM@cfl.rr.com> To: <NCWAYNE-L-@rootsweb.com> Subject: Thomas Cook Date: Friday, January 13, 2006 1:52 PM I am requesting information on the following: Thomas Cook, born 1751, died 23 February 1805. He married Mary Mills 30 January 1772 in Deep River, Wayne County, North Carolina, daughter of John Mills and Sarah. She was born 1752 in Deep River. Child: Jacob Cook, born 08 May 1783, North Carolina. He married Judith Harris in May 1802, daughter of Obadiah Harris and Rebekah Johnson. She was born 05 May 1784 in Guilford County, NC. Children: Betsy Cook, Mary Cook, born 12 November 1809, Caesar's Creek,Ohio. Died 12 February 1863. Betsy and Mary, sisters, married brothers: Betsy to Silas Johnson, Mary to Eli Johnson, my ancestor. Both families ended up in Randolph County, Indiana. Anyone with information about this Cook family would be GREATLY appreciated. Marian

    01/13/2006 07:02:18
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] Baker
    2. Paula Baker
    3. Does anyone have info on Bakers from NC? Very early there was a William Baker in Wayne. He was b. abt. 1760-70, maybe earlier. This ring a bell with anyone? Paula Baker Researching Cole, Wilkerson, Norman, and White in Georgia, South Carolina, and Louisiana and Baker, Tyson, Manning, and Stocks in North Carolina --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever.

    01/13/2006 04:37:57
    1. Re: CAPPS-PHILLIPS: HARVEY CAPS/CAPPS Corrections 2 line
    2. OK This is mixed up here. HARVEY was apparently married twice, when looking at the Census. HARVEY & BETSY PHILLIPS CAPS/CAPPS Children were: 1. WILLIAM HENRY CAPPS bet. 1832-3 (18 yrs>per US1850) My GGgrandfather 2. ABNER CAPPS b. Abt. 1834 (16yrs-on US1850) 3. REBECCA CAPPS b. Abt. 1836 (Married WOOD) 4. MARTHA CAPPS b.1846 5. BETSY 'JEAN" CAPPS b.1848 6. EMILY CAPPS b. 1850 (Married JACKSON) BETSY PHILLIPS CAPPS must have died after 1850. The surname PHILLIPS is ascertained from WILLIAM HENRY CAPPS Death Certificate of which I have a copy. His father was listed as HARVEY CAPPS and his mothers maiden name was listed as PHILLIPS. He was listed as being born in "WAINE" County. Harvey is listed in 1830 US Census in WAYNE County.NC Harvey & Betsy are back in Johnston by 1850 per Census. (JEREMIAH CAPPS is living next door.) "BETSY" was listed on the 1850 census for Johnston County as Harveys wife. As to the descendancy form NEEDHAM CAPS/CAPPS. I have seen this speculated in Frances Howells book, but this is unproven. We have it as HARVEY was the son of WILLIAM CAPS/CAPPS & ZILPHA. Census does state there was a son of this age listed that would fit HARVEY, b. 1805. This WILLIAM was the brother of NEEDHAM. Again- this point unproven. Later Census Lists HARVEY & MARY and the following (additional) children, b. after 1850. JOHN CAPPS, b. 1854, JOSEPH CAPPS, b. 1851. MARY CAPPS, b. 1855. CATHERINE CAPPS, b. 1858. LEWIS CAPPS, b. 1860. Please contact your source with these corrections, as the earlier children are documented and other info is listed on WILLIAM HENRY'CAPPS Death Certificate. Since there is a mix-up I will cc a copy of this to lists.. Thank you Donna. Nancy J. Capps ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ In a message dated 1/10/2006 9:40:12 AM Eastern Standard Time, Tdsherron@cs.com writes: Subj: SUSAN ELIZABETH PHILLIPS STRICKLAND-MOTHER SIDE WAS A CAPPS (mailto:Smithdiane25) (mailto:Tdsherron@cs.com) Descendants of Needham Capps Generation No. 1 1. NEEDHAM1 CAPPS He married PATTY (MARTHA) DAVIS February 24, 1805. Child of NEEDHAM CAPPS and PATTY DAVIS is: 2. i. HARVEY2 CAPPS. Generation No. 2 2. HARVEY2 CAPPS (NEEDHAM1) He married MARRY. Children of HARVEY CAPPS and MARRY are: 3. i. JOHN3 CAPPS, b. 1854, Johnston Co. NC. ii. MARTHA CAPPS, b. 1846. iii. JEAN CAPPS, b. 1848. iv. EMILY CAPPS, b. 1850. v. JOSEPH CAPPS, b. 1851. vi. MARY CAPPS, b. 1855. vii. CATHERINE CAPPS, b. 1858. viii. LEWIS CAPPS, b. 1860. Generation No. 3 3. JOHN3 CAPPS (HARVEY2, NEEDHAM1) was born 1854 in Johnston Co. NC. He married SARAH DUNN. Children of JOHN CAPPS and SARAH DUNN are: 4. i. IDA ELIZABETH4 CAPPS, b. February 19, 1875, Johnston Co. NC; d. December 28, 1942. ii. KATHERINE CAPPS. iii. SUSAN CAPPS. iv. BECKY CAPPS. Generation No. 4 4. IDA ELIZABETH4 CAPPS (JOHN3, HARVEY2, NEEDHAM1) was born February 19, 1875 in Johnston Co. NC, and died December 28, 1942. She married GEORGE W. PHILLIPS, son of ROBERT PHILLIPS and LACY PHILLIPS. He was born August 12, 1854, and died June 02, 1937. Children of IDA CAPPS and GEORGE PHILLIPS are: 5. i. SUSAN ELIZABETH5 PHILLIPS, b. April 22, 1898, Johnston Co. NC; d. October 16, 1963, Mt. Olive , NC Wayne Co.. 6. ii. EMMA PHILLIPS, b. January 12, 1896, Grantham , NC Wayne Co.; d. February 05, 1979, Grantham , NC Wayne Co.. iii. JOHN H. PHILLIPS, b. 1901; d. 1968; m. LULA BASS; b. 1905; d. 1990. 7. iv. GEORGE W. PHILLIPS, JR., b. May 20, 1903; d. May 18, 1957. Generation No. 5 5. SUSAN ELIZABETH5 PHILLIPS (IDA ELIZABETH4 CAPPS, JOHN3, HARVEY2, NEEDHAM1) was born April 22, 1898 in Johnston Co. NC, and died October 16, 1963 in Mt. Olive , NC Wayne Co.. She married OFFIE LEE STRICKLAND September 04, 1916 in Wayne Co. NC, son of WILLIAM STRICKLAND and ELIZA WIGGINS. He was born April 11, 1895 in Sampson Co., NC, and died September 18, 1983 in Mt. Olive , NC Wayne Co..

    01/10/2006 03:32:02
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] John Smith Sr.
    2. In a message dated 1/10/2006 9:31:24 AM Eastern Standard Time, Tdsherron@cs.com writes: Which John Smith are you looking for, the one that was married to Patience, Isaac Strickland is in my line also. Donna ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I am not certain. I am just beginning to research these SMITHs so I expect to have to "weed them out". I have seen Nancy parents listed in an individuals LDS file as Charlotte WEAVER and NOEL SMITH. I am looking for the family of NOEL and confirmation that he is in fact the father of Nancy Ann SMITH. SMITH (2 separate lines) are in my fathers lineage. The other SMITH line is Jennie "Bahn" SMITH, of Scottish origen, daughter of a John SMITH. ISSAC STRICKLAND is connected through my mothers lineage. She was born a STRICKLAND. She is a descendant of WILLIAM STRICKLAND who settled in Sampson County, NC. Nancy

    01/10/2006 02:39:27
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] John Smith Sr.
    2. In a message dated 1/10/06 7:10:40 AM Eastern Standard Time, Serenity4us2@aol.com writes: > > I have two lines of SMITHS that I am just beginning to track down. > > We also have ISSAC STRICKLAND in our STRICKLAND line. > > Is there a copy of the most current HERITAGE Book in any library yet? I > might make a trip to Sampson if there is. > > Thank you. have a wonderful day! > > Nancy > Hi Nancy, Which John Smith are you looking for, the one that was married to Patience, Isaac Strickland is in my line also. Donna

    01/10/2006 02:30:51
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] John Smith Sr.
    2. In a message dated 12/15/2005 12:05:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, Donegan477@aol.com writes: In a message dated 12/14/2005 3:46:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, Tdsherron@cs.com writes: > Donna, There is a page in the History Of Johnston Co. NC. about John Smith and Patience if you would like I could scan it and send it to you. Dot Hi Dot, I would also like a copy if possible. Sorry this response is so late- I was hospitalized and then recuperating. I am just now getting back online. I have two lines of SMITHS that I am just beginning to track down. We also have ISSAC STRICKLAND in our STRICKLAND line. Is there a copy of the most current HERITAGE Book in any library yet? I might make a trip to Sampson if there is. Thank you. have a wonderful day! Nancy Cumberland County

    01/10/2006 12:09:33
    1. Sons of Spanish American War Veterans & Daugthers of 98'
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Military Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wUB.2ACE/785 Message Board Post: The Micah John Jenkins Camp No. 164 of the Sons of Spanish American War Veterans is currently and actively seeking new members to join it's ranks. The Camp is looking for members in the States of Georgia, North & South Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Maryland, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia. Any male above the age of 12 years who has an interest is preserving the memory of the Veterans of 1898 to 1902 is welcome to join us. Don't think you have a relative who served in the conflict but are still interested in joining? Come join us under our Associate Memberships, and if you later on find your connection upgrade your membership. Membership benefits at this time include receiving the Camps Official Newsletter, access to the Groups Yahoo Group, and Membership Certificate. And for those ladies interested there is membership in the Daughters of 98'. For more information about that group and our own please check out our website at http://www.geocities.com/sonsofspanamwar/. If for some reason that site is down please visit http://www.spanamwar.com/SSAWV.htm. Thank you all for your time, I remain, as always, Your Faithful, and obedient, servant, Kenneth H. Robison II.

    01/09/2006 06:10:54
    1. Marriage record look-up Goldsboro 12 June 1861 - SLATER
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SLATER, GILBERT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wUB.2ACE/784 Message Board Post: Hi! I know the date of the marriage of Rowan SLATER and Sarah GILBERT. They were married in Goldsboro on 12 June 1861. I want to know if the actual license/record, if it exists, contains any other information. Your help is appreciated. Thanks! Emile

    01/04/2006 01:25:51