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    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] lookup
    2. Mary Lehr
    3. I have the book -- what do you need? Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Storer" <aestore4@spinn.net> To: <NCWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 2:06 PM Subject: [NCWAYNE] lookup > does anyone on the list have the book- > North Carolina Taxpayers 1701-1786? > could use a lookup > Ann > > > > ==== NCWAYNE Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, > flames, etc. (in other words - Spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will > be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact > NCWAYNE-ADMIN@ROOTSWEB.COM > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    04/27/2005 09:45:20
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] lookup
    2. Ann Storer
    3. looking for info on John King and Allen King- members of household anything else it shows on them. thanks Ann At 03:45 PM 4/27/2005 -0400, you wrote: >I have the book -- what do you need? >Mary >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Ann Storer" <aestore4@spinn.net> >To: <NCWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 2:06 PM >Subject: [NCWAYNE] lookup > > > > does anyone on the list have the book- > > North Carolina Taxpayers 1701-1786? > > could use a lookup > > Ann > > > > > > > > ==== NCWAYNE Mailing List ==== > > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, > > flames, etc. (in other words - Spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will > > be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact > > NCWAYNE-ADMIN@ROOTSWEB.COM > > > > ============================== > > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > >==== NCWAYNE Mailing List ==== >If you wish to unsubscribe from the Wayne Co., NC mailing list, send only >the word UNSUBSCRIBE to NCWAYNE-l-request@rootsweb.com >or if you are on the Digest List to NCWAYNE-d-request@rootsweb.com > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx

    04/27/2005 08:30:15
    1. lookup
    2. Ann Storer
    3. does anyone on the list have the book- North Carolina Taxpayers 1701-1786? could use a lookup Ann

    04/27/2005 06:06:34
    1. Jean Hill of Duplin Co. NC
    2. Does anyone have the copy of Jean Hill who was married to John Hill in Duplin Co., he died in 1808 and she died in Franklin Co TN in 1818. Would love to get the info on her will. Thanks, Donna

    04/26/2005 05:41:06
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] Martin family
    2. Hi, I have a Lewis Martin born about 1802. The 1850 census of Wayne reflects: 1850 Census Sampson Co, NC North Division, No. 933 Martin, Lewis, 48, M, W, Farmer, 10 slaves Martin, Susan, 24, F, W Martin, Thomas, 4, M, W Martin, Lucy J., 2, F, W Martin, Ann 9/12, F, W Susan Martin was Susan Anne Pearsall born 5 Feb 1828. Apparently, Lewis Martin died 1853 as Susan Martin married David Dickson Carroll on 13 Sep 1853. Martin children were: Thomas L. Martin, b 17 Apr 1846 died 1856; Lucy Jane Martin born 17 Mar 1848 and Ann (Annie) Eliza Martin born 1 Aug 1849. Nothing further on Martin children. Do you think that Lewis Martin may be the son of your Joseph Martin? Carroll Pearsall ----- Original Message ----- From: <LynMhere@aol.com> To: <NCWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 7:53 PM Subject: [NCWAYNE] Martin family > > Hello, > Is there anyone out there researching or with knowledge of the MARTIN > family from Wayne Co., NC? In particular, the family of Joseph Martin, b. abt. > 1758 in France, d. 1835 in Wayne Co., NC. First wife unknown (possibly > Charlotty Unk.), second wife Telitha Unk. > His children were - at least: > Listed in will: > sons - Lewis, James, Council, Sylvester > daughters - Clarkey (possibly a daughter-in-law), Telitha, and Silvia > Not listed in will: > son - Burwell, > > I believe Joseph to be my 5xgreatgrandfather. I am trying to find out > which of his sons was the father of Benagy/Benajah/Benagee/Benagor who was > born in 1820 Wayne Co., NC, d. 1893 in Hardeman Co., TN married Matilda Tulithy > Wooten in Wayne Co., NC. They left NC in around 1843 for Tippah Co., MS, > then on to Hardeman Co., TN, where they had 10 children. > If you have any knowledge of this family, please contact me. This is a > long time brick wall. > > Thanks, > Lyn > > > > ==== NCWAYNE Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, > flames, etc. (in other words - Spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will > be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact > NCWAYNE-ADMIN@ROOTSWEB.COM > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    04/15/2005 12:18:15
    1. Martin family
    2. Hello, Is there anyone out there researching or with knowledge of the MARTIN family from Wayne Co., NC? In particular, the family of Joseph Martin, b. abt. 1758 in France, d. 1835 in Wayne Co., NC. First wife unknown (possibly Charlotty Unk.), second wife Telitha Unk. His children were - at least: Listed in will: sons - Lewis, James, Council, Sylvester daughters - Clarkey (possibly a daughter-in-law), Telitha, and Silvia Not listed in will: son - Burwell, I believe Joseph to be my 5xgreatgrandfather. I am trying to find out which of his sons was the father of Benagy/Benajah/Benagee/Benagor who was born in 1820 Wayne Co., NC, d. 1893 in Hardeman Co., TN married Matilda Tulithy Wooten in Wayne Co., NC. They left NC in around 1843 for Tippah Co., MS, then on to Hardeman Co., TN, where they had 10 children. If you have any knowledge of this family, please contact me. This is a long time brick wall. Thanks, Lyn

    04/13/2005 01:53:50
    1. Birth record Wayne County ca 2 July 1883
    2. I'm looking for a birth record for Mittie Winders ca 2 July 1883. She was most likely born in Wayne County. Thank you, Bill

    04/13/2005 08:35:34
    1. Benajah Williams of Johnston CO. NC
    2. Looking for any info on Benajah Williams who was born ca. 1803 in NC and married first Elizabeth last name unknown, he married second Sarah Lewis on July 24 1853 in Johnston Co NC. Benajah and Elizabeth had Thomas, Emily, Benjamin B., Narcissa, Augustus, Phineas, Arutus, James, Pinkney p., and William. Most of the children were married in Wayne Co. Would love to exchange what little info I have on this family. Thanks, Donna

    04/10/2005 02:09:01
    1. Thornton' s ... Sasser- parents - obit.
    2. Gail Hopkins
    3. Does anyone know this Carl Sasser family in Wayne co. NC . I am related to a Carl Sasser 1915 who is the son of Jodie Cleveland Sasser of Wayne co.... Here is the obit. trying to locate THIS Carl Sasser line. Gail ps. ALSO related to THORNTON"S so anyone knowing about James Thornton line please let me know.. Thanks , Gail Rochelle C. Thornton, 89, formerly of Goldsboro and the widow of Carl Sasser and James Thornton, died Tuesday in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. The funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Seymour Funeral Home Chapel. The Reverend Dr. Fred Clarke will officiate. Burial will be in Willow Dale Cemetery. Mrs. Thornton was born in Wayne County and was the daughter of the late Leon Crumpler and Estelle Mitchell West. She retired from Sears in Goldsboro and was a member of the First Christian Church. She is survived by one daughter, Pat Sasser Hite, and her husband, Bill, of Mount Pleasant, S.C.; one son, Michael Sasser, and his wife, Joyce, of Beaufort; her grandchildren, Carla Clifton, Jimmy Hall, Dewey Sasser, Dawn Adams and Daniel Conover; and 10 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her stepchildren, Shirley Powell, George Thornton, James Thornton and Nelson Thornton, all of Goldsboro.

    03/30/2005 10:30:54
    1. Frederick Hill
    2. Does anyone have the will for Dr. Frederick Hill, I believe he died in Cumberland Co, NC between 1850-1900. Can any help on him and his family. I think he came from around Wilmington area. Thanks, Donna

    03/24/2005 09:34:10
    1. 1790 U.S. Census online, plus other links
    2. Betty A. Pace
    3. The US Census Bureau has placed the 1790 U.S. Census online. The link is below, along with links to some other helpful census sites. In some cases, you may need the page number because parts are not indexed. 1790 U.S. Census from the US Census Bureau (CT, ME, MD, MA, NH, NY, NC, PA, RI, SC, VT, VA): http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/1790.htm USGenWeb Online Census Images Project: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/cen_img.htm Census Links: http://www.censuslinks.com/index.php?sid=473106958&t=sub_pages&cat=6 Census Online: http://www.census-online.com/links/ United States Census Questionnaires for all Census Years: http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/census2/cenhisqu.htm Historical Census Browser: http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/collections/stats/histcensus/

    03/21/2005 12:30:38
    1. Parker's
    2. _http://www.parkerheritage.com/members/Library/ThreeRichardParkers.pdf_ (http://www.parkerheritage.com/members/Library/ThreeRichardParkers.pdf) This is very informative information on Three Richard Parker's. Be prepared to read, it has 90 pages. If there is anyone who could add to this about James Richard Parker born January 7, 1805, I would appreciate it. Want to know who his parents and sibling were. His wife Charity E. Stevens. They are my great great grandparents. June

    03/17/2005 05:24:37
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] Lost Chapter in Civil War History Meeting 04-06 Mar 05
    2. Yes! That would be interesting. Thanks for keeping me posted on your latest doings. I will not comment except to say that it looks like things are getting better. I am so glad. Take care. Am on my way to church. Love, Janet

    03/06/2005 02:48:27
  1. 03/06/2005 02:45:49
    1. Re: Richard Martin
    2. Margaret Miller
    3. Richard Martin married Francis (Franky) Turner, 1883 in Caswell Co., died ca 1887 in Wayne Co. Who was the mother of his older children; when and where did he marry her? In VA.? One of the older children was Elizabeth "Bettie" who married Nicholas Powell. Nocholas' brother Starling was named guardian of Richard, Jr., ca 1791/92. Was there a connection between the Martin and Powell families? I'll appreciate any help I can get with identifying Richard's first wife. Respond to me at <almb@sw.rr.com>. MBM

    03/04/2005 08:22:37
    1. Lost Chapter in Civil War History Meeting 04-06 Mar 05
    2. Jewelle Baker
    3. Hello Group... Read the very interesting article below from today's Kinston, N.C. FreePress. If you're within driving distance, plan to attend. U.S. Colored Troops meet brings scholars, historians to Kinston March 03,2005 Karen McConkey Staff Writer http://www.kinston.com/ The year was 1854. As the rumblings of the Civil War grew, slaves and free blacks knew the day would come when they must choose their battles. For many free and enslaved blacks, that battle was for freedom and emancipation. "Earning the Right to Citizenship" is this year's theme for an event organizers hope will help illuminate a lost chapter in Civil War history. A symposium for the U.S. Colored Troops will meet this weekend in Kinston, chief organizer Malcolm Beech said. "This is significant on several levels," Beech said. "This is a national organization that promotes the African-American participation in the Civil War." Historians and scholars know the impact these troops had in the ultimate Union victory. They hope someday to have American history books rewritten that include the contribution of Colored Troops during the Civil War. Beech said the weekend events tie closely to the 140th commemoration events of the Civil War that are slated here March 12 at the Richard Caswell Memorial State Historic site. "Because we have the Battle of Wyse Fork that was fought here on March 6, 1865 by Colored Troops, this really ties in with the commemorative ceremonies that are being held across the state," Beech said. Lenoir County and Kinston had residents who enlisted in the Union army and fought in the battle of Wyse Fork. Beech said the weekend events are also part of the Cultural Heritage Museum's efforts to support heritage tourism in Lenoir County. "We've gotten a lot of assistance from the Kinston Convention and Visitors Bureau as well as the Chamber of Commerce," Beech said. Chamber President Bruce Parson said his organization was honored to cosponsor the event, the first one Kinston has hosted. "It is a program to showcase the true history of the U.S. Colored Troops and this is a very significant part of Civil War history," Parson said. "This was a time in history we probably would prefer to forget, but a significant part of history and we need to know about it." The symposium kicks off at 6 p.m. with a reception at the Cultural Heritage Museum, 242 S. Queen St. The reception honors black Civil War heroes from North Carolina. Edwin Jones, a U.S. Colored Troops descendant and D. Stanton Biddle, president of the U.S. Colored Troops Institute, will speak. Frank Smith, president of the African American Civil War Museum in Washington, will lead off Saturday's events at the Hampton Inn. Other speakers include David Anderson, chairman of the Rochester Freedom Trail Commission; Lonnie Blizzard, historian; and authors Juanita Moss and John Gourdin. Re-enactors and USCT descendants are also part of Saturday's program that includes displays, exhibits and seminars. A wreath-laying will be held at Wyse Fork Civil War Battlefield at 10 a.m. on Sunday to honor fallen troops who fought at Wyse Fork on March 6, 1862. "Hopefully, people will go away with a little better perspective of the role played in the Civil War by the U.S. Colored Troops," Parson said. Karen McConkey can be reached at (252)527-3191, Ext. 232, or kmcconkey@freedomenc.com. If you go March 4 n Reception at Cultural Heritage Museum: 6 p.m., 242 S. Queen St. March 5 n Hampton Inn: 8:30 Welcome with keynote addresses n All day: History/Tourism seminars n Registration: $35 advance, $45 at door, includes lunch at Hampton Inn n Down East Carolina Hospitality Dinner: 7-9 p.m., Carraway's Restaurant. March 6 n Wreath-laying at Wyse Fork Battlefield, 10 a.m. with guest speakers, U.S. 70 East at British Road marker For more information call: (252)522-4660 ***************************************************************************** Feel free to report your visit back to us should you attend. Jewelle jewelle@coastalnet.com jewellebaker@cox.net Researching: (Main Capitalized) BAKER, Barrow, BEAMAN, BLOUNT, Bonner, Bours, Braxton, CANNON, Carraway, COX, Chester, Dail, ELLIS, Faircloth, Gardner, HANCOCK, HARDEE, Hardison, Harris, Harper, Harrington, Heath, Hollyman (all sp), JACKSON, Johnson, Jones, Letchworth, Manning, McGLOHON (all sp), McGOWAN, McKeel, Mills, Mitchell, Mumford, PHILLIPS, Price, Shaw, Smith, Sumrell, Stocks, Stokes, Tyson, Vandiford, Walls, Walston, Weeks, Wilkerson, WINGATE, Wetherington, Worthington, plus ++++ GenealogyPITT Co NC Friends In Research (Serving all Eastern/Coastal NC Counties) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genpcncfir http://groups.yahoo.com/group/genpcncfir/messages eMail scan by NAV & certified Virus Free

    03/03/2005 01:06:54
    1. Deed Data/great site
    2. I truly believe you will like this site. It names a lot of surnames that crossed over from other states into NC. I found some listings of Parker's, Barfield's, Carr, Davis, in Suffolk, VA. I saw some Best, Bird, etc. that was just in Suffolk. They are Deed Data. _http://users.rcn.com/deeds/pool.htm_ (http://users.rcn.com/deeds/pool.htm)

    03/03/2005 11:26:59
    1. SMOCKS, LANES and DANIELS of Greenev County, NC
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. I assume some are aware the SSSMOCKS of Somerset County, NJ are tied to a LANE family of the same location. They are also tied to the DANIEL Family of Greene County, NC. I wonder if the LANE Family we see in Greene is part of the same LANE family of Somerset County, NJ. John R. Clarke Thomasville, GA Descendant of Capt James DANIEL of Albemarle County, Virginia

    03/02/2005 03:21:50
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] SMOCKS, LANES and DANIELS of Greenev County, NC
    2. Rose Parks
    3. My Wiggins of Lenoir also had ties in Somerset Co., NJ. Gershom, George and John came down to then Johnston Co. 1737-8, got land grants. George went back to Somerset Co. where he made his will in 1749 and died soon after, but mentioned his land in Johnston Co., NC. Gershom was in NC after George died but no trace of him in NC after 1755. I think he went back to NJ. John stayed in Lenoir Co. and died there 1769. Had a son Gershom who had inherited part of George's grant but Gershom got cheated out of this land by George's grandson, probably because he did not have the right documents to prove it was his. Rose Parks ----- Original Message ----- From: "John R. Clarke" <jclarke@rose.net> To: <NCWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 9:21 AM Subject: [NCWAYNE] SMOCKS, LANES and DANIELS of Greenev County, NC > I assume some are aware the SSSMOCKS of Somerset County, NJ are tied to a > LANE family of the same location. They are also tied to the DANIEL Family > of Greene County, NC. I wonder if the LANE Family we see in Greene is > part > of the same LANE family of Somerset County, NJ. > > > > John R. Clarke > Thomasville, GA > Descendant of Capt James DANIEL of Albemarle County, Virginia > > > > ==== NCWAYNE Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Wayne Co., NC mailing list, send only > the word UNSUBSCRIBE to NCWAYNE-l-request@rootsweb.com > or if you are on the Digest List to NCWAYNE-d-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    03/02/2005 02:52:31
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE]
    2. Does anyone have information as to when the first SOUTHERLAND's came to North Carolina? The Southerland family of Duplin Co.is mine and I have no idea who was the first one into America. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, Ruth Southerland Lee < _rhslee@aol.com_ (mailto:rhslee@aol.com) >

    03/01/2005 01:39:40