This family is located in Macon County, NC in 1850 - Dwelling No. 714 -----Original Message----- From: Carol Rackley [mailto:faded_genes@iwon.com] Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 11:33 PM To: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [QUEEN] RACKLEY-QUEEN I have found mention of a Celia or Cellia QUEEN who married a Mason RACKLEY. The only dates I have is the fact that they had a son Stephen who was born 1856. This line is supposed to have been Native American, but don't know if that was the RACKLEY or QUEEN blood. I do know that at one point there was a single RACKLEY family in Cherokee County, NC and there are several QUEEN lines there. Carol ........................................................ iWon.com http://www.iwon.com why wouldn't you? ........................................................ ==== QUEEN Mailing List ==== GenConnect at Rootsweb http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Queen
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> Carol posted info from a 2-16-1824 Will of John Jones in which he > referred to his daughter, Usley Queen. Will was recorded 7-1825 on pg > 40.....what county??? ********Rutherford Co********sorry*** > Pg 137 of 1840 Habersham, GA census: > Joseph Queen > M 40<50 > F 40<50 > M 15<20********Edward D*********** > F 15<20********Olive Vine (who married Daniel Colley)******* > M 10<15*********William Creighton******(C.C. a mispell) > M 10<15*********Joseph A. b. May 6,1827********** > M 5<10 > F <5***********Artie E.******* > > Pg 22 of 1850 Habersham Co, GA census: > Joseph Queen, 56, M, NC > Usely Queen, 56, f, NC > J. A. Queen, 22, m, NC > C. C. Queen, 29, m, NC > A. E. Queen, 13, f, NC > > I don't understand the listing of C.C. Queen, age 29, following the > listing of J. A. Queen, age 22. Was this a typo? > > > ==== QUEEN Mailing List ==== > GenConnect Family Association: Queen > Surname Index > http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/surindx.pl?site=88QUEEN
Hi all, I am very interested in this Queen line. It may help to tie in Mandy and my James Campbell Queen. Or at least John Queen, who married Polly Campbell 1816 in Maury Co., TN. Joseph H. Queen had a son Edward D. Queen. (I'm searching through my paperwork to find the document that ties Edward to Joseph, if anyone else has it, please post so I can quit my search.) Anyway, in a bio on a Johnson family in Maury Co., TN it states that "Mr. Johnson married 2nd to Adeline, (Addie D. Queen married to Henry Johnson Feb. 7,1883 Maury Co., TN) daughter of Ed and Susan (Haralson) Queen from GEORGIA. Their children, Susie, Frankie, Ella, Lillie, Jesse and James." Edward D. married Susan Haralson Dec. 31,1851. Susan obviously died sometime between 1851 and 1868, as I next have Edward D. married to Angeline A. Sealey and their children Fannie b. April 1874 and James Franklin b. Dec 19,1882 (records of St. Peter's Episcopal church Maury Co., TN.) Carol
I have found mention of a Celia or Cellia QUEEN who married a Mason RACKLEY. The only dates I have is the fact that they had a son Stephen who was born 1856. This line is supposed to have been Native American, but don't know if that was the RACKLEY or QUEEN blood. I do know that at one point there was a single RACKLEY family in Cherokee County, NC and there are several QUEEN lines there. Carol ........................................................ iWon.com http://www.iwon.com why wouldn't you? ........................................................
Info from census reports which may pertain to Joseph Henson Queen b. ca 1794: 1820 Census....Anyone know where this Joseph was and have the census reference for him, wife, and female child <5 ? Carol posted info from a 2-16-1824 Will of John Jones in which he referred to his daughter, Usley Queen. Will was recorded 7-1825 on pg 40.....what county??? Pg 364 of 1830 Haywood Co, NC census: Joseph Queen M 80<90 (Assume dad, Wm. Lewis Queen, Sr.) F 70<80 (Unknown) M 30<40 (Joseph) F 30<40 (wife, ) F 10<15 M 5<10 F 5<10 M <5 M <5 Pg 137 of 1840 Habersham, GA census: Joseph Queen M 40<50 F 40<50 M 15<20 F 15<20 M 10<15 M 10<15 M 5<10 F <5 Pg 22 of 1850 Habersham Co, GA census: Joseph Queen, 56, M, NC Usely Queen, 56, f, NC J. A. Queen, 22, m, NC C. C. Queen, 29, m, NC A. E. Queen, 13, f, NC I don't understand the listing of C.C. Queen, age 29, following the listing of J. A. Queen, age 22. Was this a typo?
The following data, perhaps, refers to the same Samuel Queen and reflects children who would have died or left home in Haywood County, with one possibility for Habersham County, GA. If anyone is seeking a male or female born in this time frame; there's a number of unclaimed folks in this list. C'mon in to the search. The 1820 Haywood County, NC census lists the following: Samuel Queen Male, 26<44 (Samuel, the birth year has been narrowed to 1776-1780) Female, 26<44 (Probably wife of Samuel) .........................(Possibly other unidentified child or children born between 1798 - 1803 and no longer at home) Female 16<25 (Unidentified, born ca 1795-1804) Male 16<18 (Unidentified, born ca 1802-1804) Female 10<15 (Unidentified born ca 1805-1810) Male 10<15 (Probably James H. Queen b. 1808 who married Isabella Bryson) Male 10<15 (Probably Alfred b. 1810 who married Mary Ann) Male <10 (Unidentified, possibly b. ca 1812) Female <10 (Unidentified, possibly b. ca 1814) Female <10 (Unidentified, possibly b. ca 1816 Female <10 (Unidentified, possibly b. ca 1816) Female <10 (Unidentified, possibly b. ca 1816) By 1830 census, the following changes have taken place: 1. Female b. ca 1795-1804 no longer at home. 2. Male b. ca 1802-1804 no longer at home. 3. James H. Queen b. 1808 married in 1829 and moved to Macon Co. 4. Male b. ca 1810-1820 no longer at home 5. Three Females b. ca 1810-1820 no longer at home. 6. New male (perhaps a grandson) b. ca 1820-1825 now in house. Details: 1830 Haywood County census, pg 364 beside Joseph Queen. Possibly living near Wayehutta, just north of Cullowhee. Samuel Queen M 50<60 (b. 1770-1780) F 50<60 (b. 1770-1780) F 20<30 (b. 1800-1810) M 15<20 (b. 1810-1815) Probably Alfred Queen of 1810. F 15<20 (b. 1810-1815) M 5<10 (b. 1820-1825) neighbors: William Watson, James Bryson, James Galloway Now, to pg 148 of the 1840 Habersham Co., GA census....I'm not saying that this is the same family: Samuel Queen M 60<70 F 60<70 F 30<40 F 20<30 Male 15<20 F <5 IF....it is the same family; then: 1. Female b. ca 1800-1810 still at home. 2. Alfred not in home. He in Cocke Co, TN 3. Female b. ca 1810-1815 no longer at home. (If not deceased, did she marry in Haywood Co, NC or in Habersham, GA? I do not know. 4. Male b. ca 1820-1825 still at home. 5. New female b. ca 1835<1840 in home. 6. Samuel and wife both age 10 years.
Here's something else I have on John Jones, my 4th grgrandfather. Vicki From Anson County North Carolina Deed Book Vol. II: 1757-1766 Page 286: 10 Oct 1765, John Jones of Anson, to James Short of same, for 20 lb. 100 acres on N side Jones Creek, adj. James Jones...John Jones (h) (SEAL), Wit: Isham Haley, Randal Haley, Marshall Diggs. Recorded according to saw, Thos Frohock, C.C. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Queen" <postalq@grnco.net> To: <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 12:05 AM Subject: [QUEEN] Usley Queen > Hi all, > I've not spent a great deal of time with the Queen line. Been real busy > with grandkids, and my kids moving to Idaho. Also, work, work and work. The > post office has kept me busy. > Anyway, I will probably do a little digging on the Queen side again. > Gene has me intrigued. It appears there may be some progress being made. > I thought I would post Ursula Jones Queen's dad's will again, as it may > hold something worthwhile, especially since we are again looking at her > husband Joseph. > > Page 40 16 Feb 1824 > Recorded Court July 1825 > I, John JONES, Senr., being in the use of my perfect senses. I give to my > beloved wife, Sarah COLLY, one cow & calf & one 3 yrs old heifer, one sow & > ten pigs, all household furniture & one negro man named Frank during her > life time and at her death to be sold and the money divided among all my > chn. I give to my son, Charles JONES, one still now in possession of William > JONES also one cow. To my dtr Usley QUEEN also one mare. I appoint my son, > Edward JONES, my executor. Wit: John ROOKER > Signed John X JOnes > > > "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 ==== > GenConnect Family Association: Queen > Surname Index > http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/surindx.pl?site=88QUEEN > >
Hi all, There is a Timothy in Pickens Co., SC, but he is too young to be the one in Gene's post. Pickens 1860 census is online. Here are the Queens, some of the Georgia folks went this way. carol 51a 30 QUEEN Eliza E. 9 GEO pg0043b.txt 51a 27 QUEEN Eliza E. 47 SC pg0043b.txt 6a 1 QUEEN Franklin 19 Georgia pg0001a.txt 51a 31 QUEEN James 6 GEO pg0043b.txt 51a 29 QUEEN Mashack 11 GEO pg0043b.txt 51a 26 QUEEN Timothy 41 Ohio pg0043b.txt "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
Hi again, I may have posted this before, but since his name was mentioned, I'll post it again. I have read through alot of the wills in these books and most of the go something like "being of sound mind" or "weak in body", however the will of John Jones and James Queen appear to be very, very similar. Thought this might help in the Hampton search. Carol WILLS OF RUTHERFORD CO. Page 151 22 March 1844 Recorded, June Court 1845 I, James QUEEN being in the use of my perfect senses. I give unto my beloved wife Sarah QUEEN the home plantation down to the cross fence, her choice of my horse, one cow & calf, one half of hogs, all household & kitchen furniture, negro woman named Mill. Jamason QUEEN to have the lower part of my plantation below the cross fence. At my wife's death all the remaining property to go to my son HAMPTON , he to pay my debts. I appoint JAMASON QUEEN & JAMES HAUL my executor. Wit: Alfred JONES, Edward X Upton Signed James X QUEEN "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
Hi all, I've not spent a great deal of time with the Queen line. Been real busy with grandkids, and my kids moving to Idaho. Also, work, work and work. The post office has kept me busy. Anyway, I will probably do a little digging on the Queen side again. Gene has me intrigued. It appears there may be some progress being made. I thought I would post Ursula Jones Queen's dad's will again, as it may hold something worthwhile, especially since we are again looking at her husband Joseph. Page 40 16 Feb 1824 Recorded Court July 1825 I, John JONES, Senr., being in the use of my perfect senses. I give to my beloved wife, Sarah COLLY, one cow & calf & one 3 yrs old heifer, one sow & ten pigs, all household furniture & one negro man named Frank during her life time and at her death to be sold and the money divided among all my chn. I give to my son, Charles JONES, one still now in possession of William JONES also one cow. To my dtr Usley QUEEN also one mare. I appoint my son, Edward JONES, my executor. Wit: John ROOKER Signed John X JOnes "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
Just checking with the Queen group to see if any has come across any reference lately on a Hampton Queen. This fellow is my brickwall in researching my Queen line. I have been told he was born in NC c.1796, but have found no documentation of this.....first documented item is his marriage in 1820 in Wayne Co, Indiana. Anyone researching Queens have a sibling by the name of Hampton or _______H(ampton) Queen that would have been in Indiana 1820-c.1850?
Hi Vicki and all, >From some source I show the following from pg 22 of 1850 Habersham Co, GA census: Joseph Queen, 56, M, NC Usely Queen, 56, f, NC J. A. Queen, 22, m, NC C. C. Queen, 29, m, NC A. E. Queen, 13, f, NC >From the above, I would conclude that this Joseph was in NC until as late as 1837 and that his daughter, A. E. Queen, probably married in GA...if the family stayed in GA. My notes from some list member indicates that Joseph died after 1880 in DeKalb Co, GA. Does any list member know if the 1840 Habersham Co, GA census is on line and of the web address? It would be interesting to see the neighbors of Joseph in 1840 Habersham, pg 137...and of Samuel Queen of pg 148 Habersham. Gene
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Hi Gene and all, Reference book by Shirley Adair, "Benjamin Brackett of the Carolinas", ..."By 1840 Felix Brackett is in habersham Co, GA, next to him is Joseph, Hugh and Samuel Queen.".. Felix Brackett was married to Sena/Asynthia/Cynthia Queen. Her parents have not been determined. However, as I recently sent to the Queen List, Clyde Brown has found documented proof that Felix Brackett's daughter, Elizabeth married Meriday Queen and lived in Union Co, GA. How do all these families relate? I would like to know the answer to that also. Have a great 4th of July, Betty B. Knight >From: O Eugene Queen <EQueen@lexcominc.net> >To: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [QUEEN] Joseph of 1794 . > >Hi Vicki and all, > > >From some source I show the following from pg 22 of 1850 Habersham Co, >GA census: >Joseph Queen, 56, M, NC >Usely Queen, 56, f, NC >J. A. Queen, 22, m, NC >C. C. Queen, 29, m, NC >A. E. Queen, 13, f, NC > > >From the above, I would conclude that this Joseph was in NC until as >late as 1837 and that his daughter, A. E. Queen, probably married in >GA...if the family stayed in GA. My notes from some list member >indicates that Joseph died after 1880 in DeKalb Co, GA. > >Does any list member know if the 1840 Habersham Co, GA census is on line >and of the web address? It would be interesting to see the neighbors of >Joseph in 1840 Habersham, pg 137...and of Samuel Queen of pg 148 >Habersham. > >Gene > > > >==== 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/ > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Hi all, I've never been bashful about turning left when everyone else turns right or going down a road where others choose not to trod. But, y'all know that. So, what's new? I also know how to get back on the trail with others, when evidence points me in that direction. Recent evidence now leads me to the same conclusion others reached years ago; that the Joseph Queen of the 1830 Haywood County, NC census was probably the younger man in the household...and the older man was probably William Lewis Queen, Sr. I have absolutely no clue regarding the identification of the older woman. The evidence known to me seems to suggest that Joseph Queen came to Haywood County (date unknown) and by the 1830 census was living beside Samuel Queen (not Dicey's husband). Perhaps these two Queens were living in or near the Wayehutta Creek area, just "outside" the Caney Fork area; and on the Haywood County side of the Tuckesegee River. By 1832 Joseph appears to have moved, with his dad, across the Tuckesegee River into Macon County where, on October 8, 1832, Wm Queen, Sr. appeared in Macon County Court and applied for a pension. Further, it appears probable that he was the same Joseph Queen who's name appears in the "Culliwhee Election Precinct" of Macon County in 1835. More research will prove, I hope, that the Cullowhee Creek (and Bryson Branch near Speedwell which feeds into it) areas were included in that precinct. It is believed that this is the Joseph Queen whose name next appears on the 1840 Census of Habersham County, GA. A Samuel Queen's name also appears on that census. Old news? Okay. Next, what about the Samuel Queen who was in Haywood at least by Jan 1820, was on the 1820 census and on the 1830 census with Joseph Queen (and probably Wm. Sr.) living next door? This Samuel has largely been ignored by researchers, including one who at last report refused to acknowledge his existence. Since, from my perspective, his existence no longer poses a "threat" to any research concerning Joseph and Wm. Lewis Queen, Sr., perhaps we can bring him out of the closet, consider various possibilities and open some new doors for some who are at "brick walls" with their line. Was this Samuel a brother to Joseph and a son of Wm. Queen, Sr.? I do not know. Did this Samuel provide support and housing for his brother, Joseph, and father in 1830? Again, I do not know. But, I cannot mentally accept a theory which suggests that it was an accident that Joseph and Wm. were next-door neighbors to Samuel in 1830....and apparently some distance from Caney Fork and Johns Creek. I would also like to re-visit the question of the identity of the parties in the 1816 Haywood County marriage: Timothey Queen to Mary Ann State (or Slate?) on 12-4-1816 with a Saml. x Queen as bondsman. Why should anyone but me be interested in this Samuel Queen (b. ca 1776-1780)? Because he had lots of children, with only two tentatively identified. Further, we know that he was the only Queen male on the 1820 Haywood census. He was one of the first Queens in Haywood County. The 1820 census lists the following: Samuel Queen Male, 26<44 (Samuel, the birth year has been narrowed to 1776-1780) Female, 26<44 (Probably wife of Samuel) .........................(Possibly other child or children between 1798 - 1803) Female 16<25 (Unidentified, born ca 1795-1804) Male 16<18 (Unidentified, born ca 1802-1804) Female 10<15 (Unidentified born ca 1805-1810) Male 10<15 (Probably James H. Queen of 1808 who married Isabella Bryson) Male 10<15 (Probably Alfred of 1810 who married Mary Ann) Male <10 (Unidentified, born ca 1810-1820) Female <10 Female <10 Female <10 Female <10 Who were these unidentified Queens? Next: More Queens Into Haywood Gene
My previous post reflected my current belief that the Joseph Queen of 1830 Haywood County, NC census who lived next door to Samuel Queen (not Dicey's husband) was probably the son of Wm. Lewis Queen, Sr.....as most researchers of these families had already concluded. I am of the opinion that this Samuel Queen was probably also a son of Wm Lewis Queen, Sr. and that this Samuel was one of the first Queen males to establish residence in Haywood County. Further, that this Samuel could have arrived a number of years prior to 1820. One list member posed the possibility in February of this Samuel being a son of Wm. Sr. She hypothetically listed "my" Alfred as the son of an Unknown Queen who was the son of Wm. Sr. She further wrote that "There is one male child in that family unaccounted for, so this is who I assigned (grin) your Alfred to belong to." She continued, "I have renamed him Unknown (Samuel) Queen." "The only catch is, this child was born about 1780, but that is not too far a stretch from "abt. 1776". (OEQ Note: If this is the Samuel of 1840 Habersham, GA and 1850 Rabun, GA; then 1780 is probably the date.) While I had certainly considered the possibility of the above; the age/identity of Samuel's next-door neighbor, Joseph Queen, had to be fixed in my mind first. Once Joseph was ruled out as being the older man in the 1830 household, the logical assumption was that Joseph and his dad moved to Haywood between 1820-1830 to live beside their brother/son, Samuel. So, perhaps, there's now at least three persons on this list who accept the probability/possibility that Samuel Queen (b. ca 1776-1780) was the son of Wm. Lewis Queen, Sr. (If the Joseph Queen and Samuel Queen who appear out of nowhere on the 1840 Habersham County, GA census are the same ones who left Haywood/Macon in the 1830's, then we'll really get on a roll.!). But, back to movements into Haywood. 12-4-1816 Marriage bond Timothey Queen to Mary Ann State (Slate?) with Saml. x Queen as bondsman. Was this Timothey a son of this Samuel (of 1776-1780)? 2-14 & 15, 1820: Joseph Queen purchased items from the estate of the late Joseph Turner. Samuel Queen owed $1.83 to Mr. Turner. The estate was administered by Bannister Turner and John State (Slate?). We know that Samuel Queen of ca 1776-1780 lived in Haywood by the 1820 census. Was his brother (?) Joseph visiting and did they attend the estate sale? Where did Joseph Turner live? 3-4-1820 Thomas Middleton sells land in Caney Fork to Henson Queen, but there was no Henson on 1820 Haywood census. He does appear on 1830. Did Henson not move to the land until after the 1820 census? 1820 Haywood Census. Only Queen male is Samuel as previously discussed. Where are: Timothey who married Mary Ann, Joseph Queen, Henson Queen? 2-7-1821 Henson Queen bondsman for marriage of Richard Holden to Barbarry Schunk. Has Henson now settled on his Haywood County land?? 2-1-1824 Harmon Queen married Polly Brock with a William Queen as bondsman. More Queens into Haywood County now. 1-19 & 20, 1827: Joseph Queen purchased 25 bu. corn from the estate of the late Ezekiel Brown. Who was this Ezekiel Brown and where did he live? Had Joseph moved to Haywood County by this time? He certainly resided here 3 years later. 10-17-1829 James H. Queen married Isabella Bryson. (James probable brother to Alfred; sons of Samuel of 1820 census.) 1830 Census (Katie bar the door, the Queens are coming!): Henson Queen 40<50 Samuel Queen 60<70 (husband of Dicey) Harmon Queen 20<30 John Queen 20<30 Wm Queen 30<40 Joseph Queen 30<40 Samuel Queen 50<60 Margaret Queen 40<50 Searching for clues regarding questions/possibilities presented here never stops. Any and all participation welcomed. I'm trying hard to stay focused on events prior to 1840 at this time. Gene
<A HREF="http://prioris.dcr.state.nc.us/tss/newspape.htm">North Carolina Newspapers</A> Try this website for addresses or contacts with the papers there. Sue In a message dated 7/1/00 6:08:40 PM, QUEEN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << n. I don't speak to my Queen relatives that often and if anyone could get me the obit for his death in Canton NC I would be very greatful. >>
--part1_73.4b04a9f.2690e047_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_73.4b04a9f.2690e047_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <listadmin-bounces@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-st05.mail.aol.com (rly-st05.mail.aol.com [172.31.34.4]) by air-yd01.mail.aol.com (v75.18) with ESMTP; Sat, 01 Jul 2000 17:24:12 2000 Received: from rly-yc03.mx.aol.com (rly-yc03.mail.aol.com [172.18.149.35]) by rly-st05.mail.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.8/AOL-5.0.0) with ESMTP id RAA15529 for <mndyqn@aol.com>; Sat, 1 Jul 2000 17:19:52 -0400 (EDT) Received: from lists6.rootsweb.com (lists6.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.125]) by rly-yc03.mx.aol.com (v75.18) with ESMTP; Sat, 01 Jul 2000 17:19:31 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists6.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id e61LJRw00845 for QUEEN-admin@lists6.rootsweb.com; Sat, 1 Jul 2000 14:19:27 -0700 Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 14:19:27 -0700 X-From_: lee.lamar@worldnet.att.net Sat Jul 1 14:19:26 2000 Received: from bl-3.rootsweb.com (bl-3.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.19]) by lists6.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) with ESMTP id e61LJQM00812 for <QUEEN-L@lists6.rootsweb.com>; Sat, 1 Jul 2000 14:19:26 -0700 Received: from mtiwmhc22.worldnet.att.net (mtiwmhc22.worldnet.att.net [204.127.131.47]) by bl-3.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id OAA18277 for <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com>; Sat, 1 Jul 2000 14:19:20 -0700 (PDT) Received: from worldnet.att.net ([12.75.140.221]) by mtiwmhc22.worldnet.att.net (InterMail vM.4.01.02.39 201-229-119-122) with ESMTP id <20000701211926.IKHO6885.mtiwmhc22.worldnet.att.net@worldnet.att.net>; Sat, 1 Jul 2000 21:19:26 +0000 Message-ID: <395E6002.CA7BBA15@worldnet.att.net> Old-Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2000 16:17:54 -0500 From: Lee Lamar <lee.lamar@worldnet.att.net> Reply-To: lee.lamar@worldnet.att.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en]C-WNS5.0 (Win95; I) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: marywood@epix.net CC: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com References: <395E1FBE.E96816D0@epix.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Diagnostic: Not on the accept list Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [QUEEN] Woodrow Queen X-Envelope-To: QUEEN-L Hi, I would appreciate a copy of that obit also. Lee L. Mary Wood wrote: > > Hello all, > > I have just received some sad news about my great-Uncle Woody Queen. He > was 82 years old and had cancer and two weeks ago he decided that the > other side would be better. I didn't know him overly well, but the few > times I ever saw him he was a very nice person. I don't speak to my > Queen relatives that often and if anyone could get me the obit for his > death in Canton NC I would be very greatful. > > Thank you kindly, > Cassandra Smathers > > ==== QUEEN Mailing List ==== > GenConnect at Rootsweb > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Queen --part1_73.4b04a9f.2690e047_boundary--
All I know is what I've read from "Carolina Country", the July publication of our electric co-op quoted as follows: North Carolina historic and research maps available Carolina Maps by Mail is the exclusive publisher of the G. P. Stout Historical Research Maps of North Carolina collection. The Stout collection includes more than 3,500 maps of N. C. history. Stout also plotted every major landmark on a scaled map county by county. The detailed maps include old townships, post offices, churches and cemeteries, ferry sites and even old gristmills. Other maps of the state, as well as the rest of the United States, are also available. Maps range in size from 36 by 24 inches to 48 by 36 inches, and come packaged in heavy cardboard tubes. Prices vary from $16 to $33. For more information, call 704-365-9857, or write to: Carolina Maps by Mail, 1101 Tuxedo Ct., Charlotte, NC 28211. End of quote. I shall be calling "Carolina Maps by Mail" come Monday. If it sounds interesting at all and they have a map of the Cullowhee, NC area as it existed in the early 1800's, I shall order one and see what it looks like. Will report my findings if they appear worthy of a report. If anyone else takes a shot at this, will appreciate it if they do the same. Gene