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    1. [QUEEN] Fwd: DNA Project
    2. betty knight
    3. Mandy and everyone, I hope this is alright to forward regarding DNA testing. I thought it was interesting. If it is inappropriate, please let me know. Maybe if Gene drinks a couple of more Mellow Yellow it will go for it. (joke>>) Betty Brackett Knight (with one lost GGgrandma, Mary Queen, bc1824,NC) >From: FaberCove@aol.com >To: bettyknight@hotmail.com, efavre@linknet.net, JUPEP@aol.com >Subject: Walker DNA Project >Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 19:00:35 EST >_ > > >Hi Walker Researchers...... > >If you've been keeping up with the latest news in the genealogical >community, >then you've probably heard about DNA and its promise for genealogy. Now, a >number of DNA testing facilities have made it possible and affordable for >those interested in establishing -- or disproving -- a paternal link >between >individuals with a common surname. > >One firm I have contacted (GeneTree, Inc.) can analyze and compare 12 >different systems on the Y-chromosome between members who have an unbroken >male lineage. This is because the Y-chromosome is passed, for example, >from >gg-grandfather to g-grandfather to grandfather to father to son, and on and >on. Therefore, if your gg-grandfather had a brother, who had a son, who >had >a son, who had a son, who had a son, this son would be your 4th cousin. >And >if tradition has held strong through the generations, you should also share >the same Surname. Additionally, if the biological relationship holds >strong, >then you should also share the same Y-chromosome (only males have a >Y-chromosome). If a Y-chromosome analysis indicates a match then it >supports >the claim that you are both from the same common male ancestor in an >unbroken >lineage. If the Y-chomosomes do not closely match it would indicate that >the >relationship is not possible. > >There is also a corresponding mtDNA test for maternally-linked females that >would substantiate or disprove a common maternally-linked female ancestor. >Mothers pass their mtDNA to both male and female children. However, it >stops >with the male children and only passes on down through the daughters. > >I would like to invite an open discussion among us to try to generate >enough >interest to undertake a study like this. I am working with another Walker >descendant (from another line) who is recruiting members of her extended >Walker group for a similar anaylis. She plans on opening the project up to >as many Walkers as will participate. All Walkers would benefit from a >study >like this. > >The testing lab would send out specimen collection kits which involves a >painless use of a swab to collect a small amount of cells containing DNA >from >the inside of a person's cheek. The discounted price of approximately $170 >each is being offered for participants in groups of 20 or more for a >Y-chromosome test of the paternally-linked living male descendant of your >WALKER line. You will receive the results. The lab will maintain a >database >of results as well for matching purposes as more and more studies are done. >If you are a female, maybe you have a brother or a male first cousin from >your Walker family available to be tested. > >My brother, a living paternally-linked descendant of Stephen Walker b 1782, >is available for Y-chromosome and mtDNA testing from my line. > >There is a down side to the testing. It can't tell you degree of >relationship; only that you do or do not share a common ancestor. Also, >you >could get disappointing information, such as a broken link which would >suggest an unreported adoption or other non-paternal event in your line. >However, even if this were so, I would rather know the truth. But it >should >always be considered as a possiblility. > >Hopefully, a project like this could narrow our research focus by at least >eliminating some lines. The more WALKER participants we have, the better >the >chance of enough results for comparison. > >If you would like to find out more about ongoing family surname projects, >there are several websites. The results are in on the MUMMA surname >project. > >http://www.mumma.org/DNA.htm (Mumma Family) > >http://www.genetree.com (testing laboratory) >http://www.familytreedna.com/ (another testing lab) > >Please let me know what you think! >Suzanne Hallstrom >fabercove@aol.com > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    02/07/2001 09:15:44
    1. [QUEEN] Crystal Ball
    2. O Eugene Queen
    3. Hi all, By golly, it works! On one of my Mellow Yellow nights I stumbled upon an old gypsy who I later thought had conned me into buying a crystal ball. But, tonight I learned that she didn't con me after all. I peeked into that thing a short while ago and faintly saw the names of 18 subscribers to QUEEN-L who have not yet identified themselves to the list. These are not folks who joined back in '98 or '99, but these are Y2K folks, by golly. So, come on out with your family tree in your hand and tell us who you are and the Queen folks y'all are (is that good english or what!) researching. Anyone on this list live in Swain County, N.C.? I want to get back out there in late spring and hike back up Indian Creek to the Thomas Ridge above Bryson City. I need to chart out the location of g. grandpa's little family gravesite so that I can put a dot on the map for the GSM Park officials. I'm looking for company, actually someone to carry me up the mountain...but I'll point out the trail from my notes of many a year ago. Any takers? Thanks, Gene

    02/07/2001 03:11:40
    1. [QUEEN] Lester Queen in GA
    2. Diann Williams
    3. Hi All, Anita sent this on the Queen's listed in the following counties in GA. Diann I looked under Counties and listed people who were in Rabun or Habersham. 1840 - Henson Queen in Rabun County 1840 - Hugh Queen in Habersham 1840 - Joseph Queen in Habersham 1850 - Hence Queen in Rabun 1850 - Hugh Queen in Rabun 1850 - Martha Queen in Rabun 1850 - Joseph Queens in Habersham 1860 - Hugh Queen in Rabun 1860 - Samuel Queen in Rabun 1860 - William Queen in Rabun 1870 - John Queen - Rabun 1870 - Joseph H. Queen - Habersham 1870 - Samuel Queen - Rabun 1870 - Ursla Queen - Habersham 1870 - William C. - Habersham Anita Payne, chcpt@mindspring.com Mother: Lois Pearl Queen from Gaffney, South Carolina

    02/06/2001 04:13:08
    1. [QUEEN] Samuel Queen (b. ca 1759)
    2. O Eugene Queen
    3. Reference the following post by Rita: Samuel, wid Dise, GA Line, R8541, sol appl 9 Apr 1834 Macon Co NC, sol m Dise (--) 8 Sep 1782 both were then of Rutherford Co NC, sol d 22 Aug 1842, wid appl in Oct 1846 Union Co GA aged about 83, wid d 13 Sep 1849, on 25 Oct 1853 a son Lewis Queen of Union Co GA made aff'dt ........My interest is in the statement "sol m Dise (--) 8 Sep 1782 both were then of Rutherford Co". >From some source I have noted that Samuel Queen m. Dicey Rolls on 2-21-1788 in Rutherford Co. with bondsman William Goinges and witness William Queen. Ref: Brent Holcomb's "Marriages of Rutherford County...." I also have noted a possible son, Henson Queen (b. ca 1784) who m. Ms Visage? ........Question 1) Which is the correct marriage date and 2) Was Henson his son? ........Alternative question: Was Samuel married twice to women who just happened to have a similar first name? Gene

    02/05/2001 01:43:12
    1. [QUEEN] Abstracts of Rev War Pension Files
    2. RITAB
    3. I found a copy of the following as I was sifting through my research materials. Hope it helps someone ;-) QUEEN, Christopher, BLW #7659-100-17 Nov 1791 assignee Elisha Camp, srv as a Pvt in the NY Line Christopher, NY Line, S43882, appl 5 Nov 1818 Greene Co NY aged 60 however on 30 May 1820 he stated he was aged about 60 & had no family, sol had enl at Lake George NY John, VA Line, S5962, sol was b in 1755 in Loudoun Co VA & he lived there at enl & in 1803 he moved to Hampshire Co VA where he appl 24 Sep 1832 Marsham, MD Line, R8542, on 7 Feb 1854 at Baltimore MD a son Thomas M. Queen appl for himself & other surviving children; Sarah M>R> Queen aged 45, Elizabeth J. Queen aged 40, Mary Ann (Queen) Bowen aged 38 & the said Thomas M. Queen was aged 42, sol had d 10 Oct 1839 aged 83 leaving no wid Samuel, wid Dise, GA Line, R8541, sol appl 9 Apr 1834 Macon Co NC, sol m Dise (--) 8 Sep 1782 both were then of Rutherford Co NC, sol d 22 Aug 1842, wid appl in Oct 1846 Union Co GA aged about 83, wid d 13 Sep 1849, on 25 Oct 1853 a son Lewis Queen of Union Co GA made aff'dt Thomas, NC Line, S32280, sol appl 1 Sep 1832 Morgan Co AL aged about 80, sol enl in Burke Co NC, on 26 Nov 1845 one Hugh R. Morrow was adm'r of sol's estate, sol d 15 Mar 1845 in Madison Co AL leaving a wid Elizabeth who died between Mar & Nov 1845 leaving children; Margaret wife of Michael Butler, Nancy wid of Andrew Bain, John Queen & Elizabeth Queen all of Morgan Co AL, 2 other children; Elliott & James Queen had both died without issue William L., GA Line, S9462, sol was b in 1749 in VA, he lived in Wilkes Co GA a enl & after the Rev he lived in Rutherford Co NC & in 1824 was living there with a son (not named) & sol later moved to Burke Co NC then to Macon Co NC where he appl 8 Oct 1832, a son Joseph H. Queen was of Habersham Co GA in 1858, sol had other children who were not named, sol's bro Samuel Queen was of Macon Co NC in 1833 aged 73, in 1825 a Hinson or Hensey Queen was of Rutherford Co NC but relationship not given Rita Queen Bartmess

    02/05/2001 11:15:34
    1. Re: [QUEEN]
    2. betty knight
    3. Queen, Caroline married Thomas, John on 11 Jun 1843 in Rabun County, Georgia (is this a misplaced Queen female?) Arnold, Ellen married Quinn, Thomas on 01 Feb 1844 in Hancock County, Georgia Betty K >From: "Carol Queen" <postalq@grnco.net> >To: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [QUEEN] Holly Springs Cemetery, Cobb Co., Ga >Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 23:10:28 -0600 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Received: from [63.92.80.32] by hotmail.com (3.2) with ESMTP id >MHotMailBC477FE800B0D820F3973F5C50200EE70; Sun Feb 04 21:06:49 2001 >Received: (from slist@localhost)by lists2.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id >f1556Ad07381;Sun, 4 Feb 2001 21:06:10 -0800 >From QUEEN-L-request@rootsweb.com Sun Feb 04 21:07:52 2001 >Resent-Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 21:06:10 -0800 >X-Original-Sender: postalq@grnco.net Sun Feb 4 21:06:10 2001 >Message-ID: <01c201c08f31$f64ec220$830a3cd8@preinstalledcom> >Old-To: <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> >X-Priority: 3 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4133.2400 >Resent-Message-ID: <s3WJ1B.A.JzB.CTjf6@lists2.rootsweb.com> >Resent-From: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/234 >X-Loop: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com >Precedence: list >Resent-Sender: QUEEN-L-request@rootsweb.com > >QUEEN, Mollie 5/24/1864 1/4/13 >QUEEN, Hensey Jonas 5/3/1859 8/27/35 Double Stone >QUEEN, Rachel Louise 4/24/1860 12/19/36 > >"Where there is no vision, the people perish" Proverbs:29:18 > ><>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> >QUEENSCASTLE BRANCHES AND BOUGHS >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire >Homepage/Donegal, Ireland, Poland & Russia Information >http://www.geocities.com/postalq >Home of Donegal, Ireland Information Site >Also Poland & Russia > > >==== QUEEN Mailing List ==== >RootsWeb Threaded Mailing List archives >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > >============================== >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    02/05/2001 05:15:15
    1. Re: [QUEEN] HENCE (HENSON) AND NANCY YORK QUEEN, RABUN CO GA 1840, 1850
    2. betty knight
    3. Hello all, I hope this isn't too much to post. I am listing a few GA counties with Queen/Quinn/Quins. There must be at least 8 Hughs. Sure was a popular name. I don't know if I am ever to find my Mary Polly/Molly Queen b. c1824 who married THomas Brackett and moved from Rutherford Co, NC to Union Co, GA in mid 1840's, but I have sure found her alot of cousins. Seriously, if anyone finds a misplaced female Queen born about 1824, please let me know. Betty Knight Elbert Co, GA Census John Quinn 1830 Elbert Co, GA Rabun Co, GA Census 1840 William Queen 1840 Henson Queen 1850 Hence Queen 1850 William Queen 1850 Nicy Queen 1850 Martha Queen 1850 Hugh Queen 1850 Daniel Queen 1860 Hugh Queen 1860 Samuel Queen 1860 William Queen Habersham Co, GA Census 1840 Samuel Queen 1840 Joseph Queen 1840 Hugh Queen 1830 Ashford Quin 1840 ASHFORD QUINN 1850 B.A. and J.C. Quinn 1850 White Co, GA Census 1860 James C. Quinn 1860 Bayel Quinn Hall Co, GA Census 1850 & 1860 Ashford Quinn Towns Co, GA Census 1860 Nancy Queen Union Co, GA Census 1840 Pleasant Queen 1850 Pleasant Queen 1850 Moses Queen 1850 Alfred Queen 1850 Isaac Queen 1850 James Queen 1850 John Queen 1850 Andrew Quinn 1850 Susan Quinn 1850 Lewis Queen 1860 Lewis Queen 1860 Alfred Queen 1860 James C. Queen 1860 Isaac Queen Fannin Co, GA Census 1860 Samuel Queen Chestnut Gap P.O. 1860 Mary Queen Chestnut Gap P.O. Murray Co, GA Census 1850 Joseph Queen 1850 Hugh Queen 1850 Martha Queen Chattooga Co GA Census 1840 A.J. Quin 870th Distr 1850 Mary F. Quin Seminole Distr 1850 A. R. Quin District Town District 1850 A. G. Quin District Town District 1860 A. R. Quin Town Valley 1860 Hugh A. Quin Town Valley 1860 Matthew Quin Town Valley Walker Co, GA Census 1850 Uriah Quinn Chickamauga 1850 Hugh Quin Chickamauga 1850 William B. Quin Chickamauga Whitfield Co, GA Census 1860 John Queen Ninth Distr 1860 Pleasant Queen Ninth Distr 1860 Moses Quinn Eleventh Distr 1860 Murty Quinn Tilton Distr 1860 Patrick Quinn Tilton Distr 1860 Barnard Quinn Dalton Distr Floyd Co, Ga Census 1850 William Quinn 30th Distr 1850 Francis J. Quinn 30th Distr 1850 William L. Quinn 30th Distr 1860 Mary Quinn Rome Distr 1860 William Quinn Rome Distr 1860 M. Quinn Rome Distr 1860 John M. Quinn Rome Distr Forsyth Co, GA Census 1850 Mary Queen 31st Distr 1860 Fozzy Queen Cumming P.O. 1860 John Queen Cumming P.O. 1860 O. A. Queen Cumming P.O 1860 Thomas Queen Cumming P.O Walton Co, GA Census 1850 William C. Queen 1860 J. B. Queen Gwinett Co, GA Census 1850 Samuel Quinn 36th Distr 1850 Henry Quinn 36th Distr 1850 John Quinn 36th Distr 1850 Finsberry Quinn 36th Distr 1850 & 1860 Lunsberry Quinn 36th Distr 1860 Elijah C. Quean Auburn P.O. 1860 Henry Quinn Lawrenceville 1860 Samuel Q. Quinn Lawrenceville 1860 John Quim ? Sweatwater 1860 Starling Quim ? Sweatwater 1860 Andrew Quinn Lawrenceville 1860 Eber S. Quinn Lawrenceville Fulton Co, GA Census 1860 L. D. Quenn Cook’s Distr 1870 J. L. Queen 1 W. Atlanta 1870 Mullichi Quinn 2 W. Atlanta 1870 F. M. Queen 4 W. Atlanta 1870 William Queen 5 W. Atlanta 1870 Jane Queen 5 W. Atlanta 1870 Martin Queen 5 W. Atlanta Gordon Co, GA Census 1850 Matthew Quinn 12th Div. 1850 Oliver Quinn 12 th Div. 1850 Robert Quinn 12th Div. 1860 Alfred Quinn Fairmount 1860 Hugh Quinn Coosawattee 1860 Sarah Quinn Coosawattee 1860 Oliver Quinn Silaquoy Wilkinson Co, GA Census 1850 Michael Quinn 93rd Sub Div. 1860 John Quinn Bloodworth Distr Wilkes Co, GA Census 1830 William Quinn 1840 B. J. Quinn 164th Distr 1850 B. J. Quinn 94th Sub Div. 1850 William D. Quinn 94th Sub Div. 1860 B. J. Quinn Washington P.O. 1860 Charles Quinn Wash.,P.O. 1860 W. D. Quinn Wash, P.O. 1860 William A. Quinn Wash, P.O. Greene Co, GA Census 1850 R. R. Quinn 161st Distr John Quinney 1820 Jefferson Co, GA Census HINSON Quin(n)ey 1840 & 1860 Jefferson Co, GA Census Sarah Quinney 1860 Jefferson Co, GA Census Edward Queen 1850 Newton Co, GA E. D.. Queen 1860 Newton Co, GA John D. Quinn 1860 Newton CO, GA Miner Quinn 1860 Newton Co, GA William Quinn Sr. 1818 Lincoln Co, GA Tax List William Quinn Sr. 1820 Lincoln Co, GA Census Elijah Quinn Jr. 1820 Lincoln Co, GA Census John Quinn 1830, 1840 & 1850 Lincoln Co, GA Census William Quinn 1840 Lincoln CO, GA Census Cass Co, GA Census 1860 B. Queen Allatoona P.O. Catoosa Co, GA Census 1860 H. Quinn Tunnell Hill P.O. 1860 W. B. Tunnell Hill P.O. 1860 Hugh Quinn no township listed Burlington Co, GA 1850 Alfred Quine Pemberton Township >From: Paul Dunn <grogd@mindspring.com> >>Resent-Message-ID: <84BZeC.A.S0E.Vlcf6@lists2.rootsweb.com> >> >Dear Fellow Queen Researchers: > >Not to bore you with my info again, but have two specific questions to put >to the list in my quest: > >Does anyone know anything about the William Queen residing in Rabun Co GA >in 1840 and 1850???? Must be a lead for me as my Hence (Henson) (born >about 1823 per census in NC) and he are the only Queens listed in Rabun Co >GA census for 1840. > >Then, widow Nancy York Queen (per censuses, born in TN) and children moved >to Cherokee Co NC in 1859 or 1860 (moved back to be near family after her >husband's death?) and lived near > John (age 27) & Catherine Queen (said to be son of James C. Queen and > maybe the parents of Banks Queen. Banks > Queen and Hinsey Jonas Queen (son of Hence above) marry > Martin sisters and move together to Cobb Co GA in late 1800s > (are my Hence and Banks brothers, cousins????) > William Queen, age 23, and wife Fanny (said also to be son of James > C. Queen and brother to John above). > Henson Queen, age 59, and wife Zilpha (about whom Queen researchers > seem to know a lot, and who appears to be such a likely > candidate for my Hence's father because of name, but sadly, > researchers in this line know nothing of my Hence, and dates of my >Hence's birth just don't seem to fit). >Does anyone see a connection to my Hence or his widow, Nancy York Queen, in >these Cherokee Co NC families????? > > >Thanks, >Paulette Willis Dunn >Douglasville, GA > > >==== QUEEN Mailing List ==== >Visit Reiley Kidd's homepg to view Queen information >compiled and catagorized by first name: >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2864/ > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    02/04/2001 09:15:38
    1. [QUEEN] Ozora Baptist Church Cemetery Inscriptions Gwinnett County, GA
    2. Carol Queen
    3. Ozora Baptist Church Cemetery Inscriptions Gwinnett County, GA ROLADER & QUEEN & WINSLETT ARE RELATED FAMILIES. Flora Queen {Jackson}b.Nov.3,1914 d.Feb.3,1921 dau of N.O.&E.J.Jackson Murray Co. GA - Eton Cemetery J. B. Queen 1916 1918 William Earl Queen 1916 1918 "Where there is no vision, the people perish" Proverbs:29:18 <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> QUEENSCASTLE BRANCHES AND BOUGHS http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire Homepage/Donegal, Ireland, Poland & Russia Information http://www.geocities.com/postalq Home of Donegal, Ireland Information Site Also Poland & Russia

    02/04/2001 04:20:21
    1. [QUEEN] Holly Springs Cemetery, Cobb Co., Ga
    2. Carol Queen
    3. QUEEN, Mollie 5/24/1864 1/4/13 QUEEN, Hensey Jonas 5/3/1859 8/27/35 Double Stone QUEEN, Rachel Louise 4/24/1860 12/19/36 "Where there is no vision, the people perish" Proverbs:29:18 <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> QUEENSCASTLE BRANCHES AND BOUGHS http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire Homepage/Donegal, Ireland, Poland & Russia Information http://www.geocities.com/postalq Home of Donegal, Ireland Information Site Also Poland & Russia

    02/04/2001 04:10:28
    1. [QUEEN] Memory Gardens, Rabun Co., GA
    2. Carol Queen
    3. Memory Gardens, Rabun Co., Ga Jacob E. Queen; 1900-1978 Phillips Double Marker: "Together Forever" Henry C. Philips; 1920-No date And Allene Q. Phillips; 1925-No date Queen Double Marker: Cecil A. Queen; 1904-1987 And Bertha M. Queen; 1909-No date Samuel A. Queen; 1905-1983; Masonic Emblem Helen W. Queen; 1906-No date; Eastern Star Emblem Queen Double Marker: "Together Forever" Monroe Queen; 1940-No date And Carolyn W. Queen; 1944-No date Queen Double Marker: "Together Forever" J. D. Queen; 1914-No date And Mary M. Queen; 1916-No date Farmer Double Marker: "Together Forever" Young H. Farmer; 1924-No date And Louise Q. Farmer; 1932-No date Queen Double Marker: "Together Forever" Paul J. Queen, Jr.; 1936-No date And Annie Mae Queen; 1935-No date "Where there is no vision, the people perish" Proverbs:29:18 <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> QUEENSCASTLE BRANCHES AND BOUGHS http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire Homepage/Donegal, Ireland, Poland & Russia Information http://www.geocities.com/postalq Home of Donegal, Ireland Information Site Also Poland & Russia

    02/04/2001 04:04:09
    1. [QUEEN] HENCE (HENSON) AND NANCY YORK QUEEN, RABUN CO GA 1840, 1850
    2. Paul Dunn
    3. Dear Fellow Queen Researchers: Not to bore you with my info again, but have two specific questions to put to the list in my quest: Does anyone know anything about the William Queen residing in Rabun Co GA in 1840 and 1850???? Must be a lead for me as my Hence (Henson) (born about 1823 per census in NC) and he are the only Queens listed in Rabun Co GA census for 1840. Then, widow Nancy York Queen (per censuses, born in TN) and children moved to Cherokee Co NC in 1859 or 1860 (moved back to be near family after her husband's death?) and lived near John (age 27) & Catherine Queen (said to be son of James C. Queen and maybe the parents of Banks Queen. Banks Queen and Hinsey Jonas Queen (son of Hence above) marry Martin sisters and move together to Cobb Co GA in late 1800s (are my Hence and Banks brothers, cousins????) William Queen, age 23, and wife Fanny (said also to be son of James C. Queen and brother to John above). Henson Queen, age 59, and wife Zilpha (about whom Queen researchers seem to know a lot, and who appears to be such a likely candidate for my Hence's father because of name, but sadly, researchers in this line know nothing of my Hence, and dates of my Hence's birth just don't seem to fit). Does anyone see a connection to my Hence or his widow, Nancy York Queen, in these Cherokee Co NC families????? Thanks, Paulette Willis Dunn Douglasville, GA

    02/04/2001 09:22:20
    1. [QUEEN] Burke County, NC
    2. Jerry Dyer
    3. Hi Group, Would like some help in identifying the following couples who married in Burke County, NC: George Seely/Febia Queen - 1/16/1810 Robert Hall/Polly Queen - 11/18/1815 William Queen/Ann Patton - 5/6/1824 Any, and all, help would be most appreciated. Although my database includes quite a number of Queen names, these did not appear! Help! Regards, Jerry

    02/04/2001 09:21:06
    1. [QUEEN] Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files
    2. RITAB
    3. I found a copy of the following as I was sifting through my research materials. Hope it helps someone ;-) QUEEN, Christopher, BLW #7659-100-17 Nov 1791 assignee Elisha Camp, srv as a Pvt in the NY Line Christopher, NY Line, S43882, appl 5 Nov 1818 Greene Co NY aged 60 however on 30 May 1820 he stated he was aged about 60 & had no family, sol had enl at Lake George NY John, VA Line, S5962, sol was b in 1755 in Loudoun Co VA & he lived there at enl & in 1803 he moved to Hampshire Co VA where he appl 24 Sep 1832 Marsham, MD Line, R8542, on 7 Feb 1854 at Baltimore MD a son Thomas M. Queen appl for himself & other surviving children; Sarah M>R> Queen aged 45, Elizabeth J. Queen aged 40, Mary Ann (Queen) Bowen aged 38 & the said Thomas M. Queen was aged 42, sol had d 10 Oct 1839 aged 83 leaving no wid Samuel, wid Dise, GA Line, R8541, sol appl 9 Apr 1834 Macon Co NC, sol m Dise (--) 8 Sep 1782 both were then of Rutherford Co NC, sol d 22 Aug 1842, wid appl in Oct 1846 Union Co GA aged about 83, wid d 13 Sep 1849, on 25 Oct 1853 a son Lewis Queen of Union Co GA made aff'dt Thomas, NC Line, S32280, sol appl 1 Sep 1832 Morgan Co AL aged about 80, sol enl in Burke Co NC, on 26 Nov 1845 one Hugh R. Morrow was adm'r of sol's estate, sol d 15 Mar 1845 in Madison Co AL leaving a wid Elizabeth who died between Mar & Nov 1845 leaving children; Margaret wife of Michael Butler, Nancy wid of Andrew Bain, John Queen & Elizabeth Queen all of Morgan Co AL, 2 other children; Elliott & James Queen had both died without issue William L., GA Line, S9462, sol was b in 1749 in VA, he lived in Wilkes Co GA a enl & after the Rev he lived in Rutherford Co NC & in 1824 was living there with a son (not named) & sol later moved to Burke Co NC then to Macon Co NC where he appl 8 Oct 1832, a son Joseph H. Queen was of Habersham Co GA in 1858, sol had other children who were not named, sol's bro Samuel Queen was of Macon Co NC in 1833 aged 73, in 1825 a Hinson or Hensey Queen was of Rutherford Co NC but relationship not given

    02/04/2001 07:56:36
    1. [QUEEN] Ancestors
    2. O Eugene Queen
    3. Hi all, Alfred Queen (b. ca 1810) ..Rev. James Henry Queen(b. 7-1847 TN) m. Rebecca M. Ray ....William Monroe Queen (b. 7-6-1877 NC) m. 1st Lula Catherine Styles ......Roy Erastus Queen (b. 1-19-1920 Swain Co., NC) m. Gertie May Lopp ........Oscar Eugene Queen (b. 12-27-42 Davidson Co., NC) The above is my documented line. Circumstantial evidence suggests, to me anyway, that Samuel Queen (b. ca 1776-80) was the father of Alfred Queen. Gene .

    02/04/2001 03:45:20
    1. [QUEEN] My Queens
    2. Carol Queen
    3. Hi all, I know Mandy posted her part of "our" Queen ancestry, I guess I better post mine. 1. John Queen c1774 + Mary Campbell (this is unproven and iffy) 2. James Campbell Queen b. 1819 GA. d. 1897 Wayne Co., TN +Priscilla Jobe. 3. William McDonald Queen b. 8/3/1852 Wayne Co, TN d. 5/6/1928 Cardwell, Dunklin Co., MO. 4. Eugene Queen b. 1/11/1904 Cardwell, Dunklin Co., MO d. 8/5/1974 Paragould, Greene Co., Ar 5. Billy Joe Queen b. 6/11/1929 Paragould, Greene Co., AR d. 7/17/1991 Beaverton, MI 6. Michie Joe Queen & Me. "Where there is no vision, the people perish" Proverbs:29:18 <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> QUEENSCASTLE BRANCHES AND BOUGHS http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegaleire Homepage/Donegal, Ireland, Poland & Russia Information http://www.geocities.com/postalq Home of Donegal, Ireland Information Site Also Poland & Russia

    02/03/2001 03:06:22
    1. [QUEEN] RHQ
    2. Charles Mason
    3. James, Thanks for your information - I did have that date but fail to check. I have never entered a father for RHQ in my database, I just keep hoping I will find him someday. Anyway, you are right about Mary. I have a photocopy of the 1880 Haywood County Census page and it clearly says Mary age 86 - Mother. Peggy Q. Mason

    02/03/2001 05:58:58
    1. [QUEEN] QUEEN Obituary
    2. Gayle Cantrell
    3. FYI ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/carter/obits/queen01.txt Best, Gayle

    02/02/2001 04:37:44
    1. [QUEEN] Nathan S. and Robert H. Queen
    2. Charles Mason
    3. Lee, I so hope you are right about Nathan S. Queen and Robert H. Queen being brothers - it all makes sense to me. I've always wondered - could it be? I failed to proof read my message last night and I have an extra g. Robert Henry Queen was my gg-grandfather. His son Thomas Baxter Queen did not follow his father in the logging industry but came here to Dillsboro (Jackson County) and married a local girl Sarah Jane Sutton. His maternal grandparents Thomas and Jemima Franklin lived here and are buried about two miles from my house. Tom and Jane Queen only had two children: Allie Mae Queen who died when she was only 23, and my grandfather Wesley Clingman Queen. My father was Claude Baxter Queen. Peggy

    02/02/2001 02:30:35
    1. [QUEEN] Nathan S. & Robert Henry QUEEN
    2. James B. Hardin
    3. I have no reason to object to speculation that Nathan S. QUEEN is the son of William B. "Billy" QUEEN and Mary NICHOLSON. The gap between Americus, b. 1820 and Benjamin Nicholson, b. 1831 is, in the absence of "infant graves" tied to William B. and Mary, is unbelievably long. However, I do not believe that Robert Henry QUEEN is the son of William B. "Billy" QUEEN and Mary NICHOLSON because it has been stated that "His mother Mary lived with him in 1880 age 86 (b.1794)." I have assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that this statement was based on census information or some other document. Mary Nicholson Queen died October 19, 1878 according to her tombstone in the Sol's Creek Cemetery, Canada Twp., Jackson Co., NC. I do not recall any challenge to the accuracy of this date in the past. James B. Hardin

    02/02/2001 01:09:19
    1. Re: [QUEEN] NC Marriages to 1800
    2. O Eugene Queen
    3. Hi all, Has anyone chased Wolfes in North Carolina? Gene Charlton Queen wrote: > QUEEN, James Wolfe, Margaret 10/9/1779 Rowan > Marideth Wedan, Jane 2/16/1797 Rutherford > Peggy Mafarlin, John 4/14/1791 " > Richard Snider, Margaret 3/27/1796 " > Samuel Rolls, Dicey 2/21/1788 " > Thimathy White, Sary (Mrs) 8/15/1793 " > > Spellings are as they appear in the index from which these names were taken. > > Conservatively, > > Charlton > > ==== QUEEN Mailing List ==== > GenConnect Family Association: Queen > Surname Index > http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/surindx.pl?site=88QUEEN > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog

    02/02/2001 07:51:12