Sorry, I forgot to include the link for faster access to the site! Diane http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ga/UnionWill Diane Carney wrote: > Hello to all, > > For those who are interested in this branch of Queens, I have transcribed > and posted Meraday/Meredith Queen's will to the Union County, Georgia GenWeb > site. > > Hope you all have a nice weekend! > > Regards, > > Diane Carney
Hello to all, For those who are interested in this branch of Queens, I have transcribed and posted Meraday/Meredith Queen's will to the Union County, Georgia GenWeb site. Hope you all have a nice weekend! Regards, Diane Carney
SGBAldwin@aol.com wrote: > > There were McQueens in Virginia. Have you ever seen my post about Charles > McQueen? It was an article about his arrival here. Sue -- Mandy Williams Queen, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/5932/ RHS Class of '86 info: http://www.onelist.com/group/RHSClassof86 Queen-L, Criner-L & Twiner-L mail listowner; http:www.rootsweb.com/
QUEEN, William Marriage Wife: Temperance SHAW Marriage Date: 20 Apr 1815 Recorded in: Baltimore, Maryland Source: FHL Number 13693 Dates: 1815-1818 QUEEN, William Marriage Wife: Amelia WILSON Marriage Date: 17 Sep 1817 Recorded in: Baltimore, Maryland Source: FHL Number 13693 Dates: 1815-1818 MCQUEEN, William Marriage Wife: Sarah MCLAUGHLIN Marriage Date: 16 Jul 1835 Recorded in: Bathurst District, Ontario Source: FHL Number 1030051 Dates: 1831-1851 QUEEN, William Marriage Wife: Eliza Ann WILKERSON Marriage Date: 26 Sep 1839 Recorded in: Baltimore, Maryland Source: FHL Number 13694 Dates: 1839-1840 QUEEN, William Marriage Wife: Mary A. HARRIS Marriage Date: 26 Jan 1842 Recorded in: Baltimore, Maryland Source: FHL Number 13694 Dates: 1841-1843 MCQUEEN, William Marriage Wife: Elisabeth LIVINGSTON Marriage Date: 4 Feb 1845 Recorded in: Gore District, Ontario Source: FHL Number 1030051 Dates: 1842-1855 QUEEN, William Marriage Wife: Mary PIERCE Marriage Date: 27 Jul 1848 Recorded in: Baltimore, Maryland Source: FHL Number 13694 Dates: 1846-1846 QUEEN, William Marriage Wife: Margaret FOUT Marriage Date: 11 Oct 1849 Recorded in: Scioto, Ohio Source: FHL Number 292694 Dates: 1804-1862 Hey Gang: Pat was also nice enough to look up Queen's for us. He has many request on the Indian-L I hateded to ask him, but he did it with no complaints. Diann MCQUEEN, William Marriage Wife: Martha MCCLURE Marriage Date: 18 Feb 1852 Recorded in: Van Wert, Ohio Source: FHL Number 1015859 Dates: 1840-1863 QUEEN, William Age: 23 years Marriage Wife: Marguret BROTHERS Age: 21 years Marriage Date: 22 Feb 1855 Recorded in: Lewis, Kentucky Husb's Birthplace: Mason, KY Source: FHL Number 216831 Dates: 1852-1861 QUEEN, William Marriage Wife: Mary GREGORY Marriage Date: 17 Aug 1856 Recorded in: Callaway, Missouri Source: FHL Number 901383 Dates: 1821-1882 MCQUEEN, William E. Marriage Wife: Dolly L. RICHEY Marriage Date: 3 Oct 1860 Recorded in: Lowndes, Alabama Source: FHL Number 1293893 Dates: 1867-1881 MCQUEEN, Samuel J. Marriage Wife: Rebecca MCLEMORE Marriage Date: 23 Dec 1830 Recorded in: Montgomery, Alabama Source: FHL Number 1492030 Dates: 1817-1850 MCQUEEN, Samuel Marriage Wife: Elizabeth SAWYEARS Marriage Date: 20 Mar 1835 Recorded in: Lowndes, Alabama Source: FHL Number 1293892 Dates: 1830-1866 MCQUEEN, Samul Marriage Wife: Sarah Susan DAVIS Marriage Date: 8 Aug 1865 Recorded in: Bartow, Georgia Source: FHL Number 283520 Dates: 1836-1869 MCQUEEN, Samuel Marriage Wife: Augustus CUMMINGS Marriage Date: 30 Dec 1869 Recorded in: Hopkins, Texas Source: FHL Number 1298847 Dates: 1846-1865 WELLBORN, John L. Marriage Wife: Lizzie WINCHELL Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1867 Recorded in: Putnam, Georgia Source: FHL Number 394054 Dates: 1842-1868 ( none for a TAYLOR or TYLER ) all the above look ups was done in Family History Vital Records index cd's ============================================= now these are in CD#3 FTM SOUTH CAROLINA MAGAZINE OF ANCESTRAL RESEARCH VOL 3 # 4 QUEEN, Wm & BOYD, MELINDAH APR 29, 1840 VOL 2 # 1-4 McQUEEN, SAMUEL B & GRAHAM, MARGARET F FEB 23, 1858
This was sent by Pat Opachick to the Indian-L I forgot who was looking for mcqueen here but this was found in: Albert James Pickett: History Of Alabama chapter 25 ".......On the 12th of May the agent and McGillivray, with their servants, set out eastwardly, and arrived at the great town of Tookabatcha at four o'clock in the evening, and passed the night with Mr. Curnells, the interpreter. Crossing the Tallapoosa, in company with their host, they went by the house of the Tallase King, and saw a Scotchman, named James McQueen, who had been a trader for sixty years, in the nation. The next day, they passed the residence of the Hollowing King, and reached Coweta, upon the Chattahoochie river, where Mr. Deresau, the interpreter, sheltered them for the night. Many of this numerous population were engaged in drinking taffai....." - ---------------------------------------------
Hi all, thought this might be of interest. Anyone who wants to may respond to the address below. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Weaver" <2Weavers@excite.com> Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 11:19 PM Subject: Lewis genealogy > Hello. I am looking for information on Margaret Lewis. She was born about > 1690 in Prince Georges County, MD and died 1727-1787. She married John Athy, > born 1675-1680 in Prince Georges County, MD and died in 1729 in Prince > Georges County, MD. Any information is appreciated. > > Susan Nuhfer Weaver > > > > > > _______________________________________________________ > Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite > Visit http://freeworld.excite.com
Thought this might interest some of you: mq Source: GC-Loudoun Co. Va Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Loudoun?read=1421 From: Sandi <keyco@keyprint.com> Subject: Inquiry on Chloe Kerrick Surname: Queen, Kerrick, Karrick, Powell ------------------------- I was excited to read about your inquiry. I too am seeking some knowledge about ancestors in Loudoun County, Virginia. The information I have is that Chloe Kerrick was married to John Queen II who was a Rev. Our information states that they were married in Loudoun County, VA in 1782. Our information lists Kerrick as Karrick. It appears that John Queen II served in the military in Loudoun County, VA February, 1778. He made a will in Romney Ohio on 9/24/1832. We believe that they had the following children: Queen, Precious Ann, born 12/31/1785;married to Henry Powell in 1812 [subsequently killed in the War of 1812] and then she married his brother James Robert Powell in 1817. Queen, Mary Constance born 7/28/1788, subsequently married to Matthew Brown in Hampshire County, VA on 4/4/1811 Queen, Absalom in Loudoun County, VA in 1791 who died in Lincoln County, W.Va in 6/1850. Queen, Walter born in 1795 A child born in 1797, name unknown Queen, Stephen born 3/1/1800 marrried Mary Moreland 2/8/1827 and died in 1870 Queen, John III born 1805 Queen, Martha born 1809 Queen, Sarah born 1813 Our information states that John Queen II's father emigrated from Donegal County Ireland where he was born in Ireland around 1725. I do not have a birthdate for Chloe Kerrick but it appears that John Queen II was born in 1755. I am not sure that the surname Queen is completely correct as I am having trouble tracking that name down. There are a lot of Quin's both in the Donegal County records and in Virginia so am trying to determine if it was changed after they arrived in Virginia or before they emigrated to Ohio. Hope this helps. Send anything you might have additional to me if you can. Thanks, Sandi Source: GC-Loudoun Co. Va Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Loudoun?read=1422 From: Missy <mhutchi878@aol.com> Subject: Chloe Queen Surname: Queen, Kerrick ------------------------- Sandi, thanks! For some reason Chloe Kerrick Queen intrigues me and I want to know more. I had no idea they left Loudoun for Ohio. I have seen information that John Queen was the son of John Queen Sr and Mary Butler and that John Queen Sr was the son of Timothy MacQueen and Jane Henson. According to Ancestry.com, the parents of Chloe were Walter Kerrick and Mary Barnes. Don't know if any of this is accurate. I am a descendant of John & Chloe's son Absalom. Let me know if you find out anything else! -- Mandy Williams Queen, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/5932/ Queen-L, Criner-L & Twiner-L mail listowner; http:www.rootsweb.com/ Queen, Williams, Criner & Twiner Surname Message Board Coordinator; http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/index.html
My Dear Friends of THE QUEEN-L I'm back on line as of today. My wife has been downloading my files for me. I have read most of them. Let me say thanks for all the special kind words and prayers you have sent to my wife and myself. Last Tuesday morning around 4:00 A.M. I again found the real worth in loving family and friends. The old saying, no amount of money could ever amass the worth of a caring family of friends. Thanks to my doctors, loving and caring wife, kids and family I'm on the road to a speedy recovery. We have a lot ahead of us, yet it's nothing that can't be overcome with the helping hand of the real boss, OUR Master. He said not this time once again. Jimmy O. Redmond, Sr.
Don wrote: > > I just received a brochure from The Ninety-Six > S.C. Historical Site. You will recall that > "William Lewis Queen was captured by the Tories > about the last of 1778 and held prisoner at > Ninety-Six for about 72 days and then released to > go home." > The brochure points out that the second British > attempt to capture the South opened in late 1778 > with an assault on Savannah. Perhaps William > Lewis participated in the Battle of Savannah. I > have photos and am ordering a video of the > compound as it exists today. Any cousins in S.C. > should make it a point some day to stop by and > visit the site where our ancestor was held in > prison. It's a half hour off the interstate. > The jail was a two story brick structure built in > 1772. The jailer and his family lived on the > first floor and the prisoners were locked up on > the second floor. > I'll keep you posted as I develop more info. > Keep the faith ! > Don Q -- Mandy Williams Queen, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/5932/ Queen-L, Criner-L & Twiner-L mail listowner; http:www.rootsweb.com/ Queen, Williams, Criner & Twiner Surname Message Board Coordinator; http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/index.html
Hi everybody, this is my first posting to the list. I would like to get in touch with anybody researching the following line: Reuben QUEEN (NC>TN>AR>TX) m. Mary BUTLER I Sarah QUEEN (NC>TN>AR) m. Green WILLIAMS I Emaline WILLIAMS (TN>AR) m. John KEELAND/KEELING I am quite new to this line, having found the link only a week ago. I would appreciate any help and will gladly exchange any info I have. Thanks, Stephen Marburg, Germany
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I know I've asked this already, but help me out one more time. I did get a response from Ed S. on the Ancestors of Eady C. Queen... Does anyone know what the C. stands for and do they have hard proof of the spelling of her first name, Eady? I have confirmed the marriage of "Dock" Daves, actually it's ( I hope) Dock James Daves. That is how his son listed it on his SS application. "Course, he may have forgotten the Harold part. I've also been given a James Harold Daves w/ a Dock as nickname... But all living family only knew him as Dock nothing else. Is there a website to this particular QUEEN line? Many thanks... Sandy Hamilton, Tutu14805@prodigy.net HAMILTON, HEDRICK, JONES, DAVES, SHURLING, HARTLEY, BISHOP, LEDINSKY
Descendants of William Parham Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM1 PARHAM1 was born 1750 in England or Virginia1. He married PEGGY /?/1. Children of WILLIAM PARHAM and PEGGY /?/ are: 2. i. LITTLETON2 PARHAM, b. 1789, Wilkes Co., NC.; d. 1860, Wilkes Co., NC.. ii. MARTHA PARHAM1, b. 1780, Virginia1. Generation No. 2 2. LITTLETON2 PARHAM (WILLIAM1)1 was born 1789 in Wilkes Co., NC.1, and died 1860 in Wilkes Co., NC.1. He married ELIZABETH BETSY MARTIN1. She was born 1789 in Rutherford Co., North Carolina1, and died 18541. Children of LITTLETON PARHAM and ELIZABETH MARTIN are: i. MARY "POLLY"3 PARHAM1, b. 1812, North Carolina. ii. WILLIAM S. PARHAM1, b. 1813, Haywood Co., North Carolina. 3. iii. MARTIN PARHAM, b. 1814, Buncombe County, NC. 4. iv. REV. JOSEPH BYERS PARHAM, b. July 04, 1827, Buncombe County, NC; d. March 31, 1905, Union Co., Ga.. Generation No. 3 3. MARTIN3 PARHAM (LITTLETON2, WILLIAM1)1 was born 1814 in Buncombe County, NC1. He married ELIZABETH /?/1. Children of MARTIN PARHAM and ELIZABETH /?/ are: i. FRANKLIN4 PARHAM1, b. 1834, North Carolina. ii. STEPHEN PARHAM1, b. 1836, North Carolina. iii. MARGARET PARHAM1, b. 1838, North Carolina. iv. JESSE B. PARHAM1, b. 1840, North Carolina. v. ERWIN M. PARHAM1,2, b. 1846, North Carolina; m. EMALINE HARRISON3, December 19, 1869, Union County, Georgia4; b. Abt. 1847. Notes for EMALINE HARRISON: Emaline Harrison was first married to John Queen, son of Isaac Queen. They were married on Dec. 29, 1865 in Union County, Georgia. Recorded in Union County Marriage Book 2A; page 4 Their children were believed to be: John Queen, born abt 1867 in Union Co., GA. Alfred M. Queen, born bet 1867-1868 in Union Co., GA Alfred M. Queen, age 14?, is listed as "nephew" in the household of Erwin's brother, Adolphus Parham; HH#229 on the 1880 Union Co., Ga. Census. vi. MARCUS M. PARHAM5,6, b. 1848, North Carolina. vii. HENRY P. PARHAM7,8, b. 1850, North Carolina. viii. ANDREW PARHAM9,10, b. 1851, North Carolina. ix. ADOLPHUS M. PARHAM11,12, b. 1854, Georgia. 4. REV. JOSEPH BYERS3 PARHAM (LITTLETON2, WILLIAM1)13,14 was born July 04, 1827 in Buncombe County, NC14, and died March 31, 1905 in Union Co., Ga.14. He married ELIZA WILSON15,16. She was born January 25, 1827 in Buncombe County, NC, and died September 10, 1904 in Union Co., Ga.. Children of REV. PARHAM and ELIZA WILSON are: 5. i. REV. JAMES W.4 PARHAM, b. January 10, 1852; d. December 02, 1921, Union Co., Ga.. 6. ii. WILLIAM L. PARHAM, b. 1847, Buncombe County, NC; d. 1920. iii. JOHN PARHAM17, b. 1850. Generation No. 4 5. REV. JAMES W.4 PARHAM (REV. JOSEPH BYERS3, LITTLETON2, WILLIAM1)17,18 was born January 10, 1852, and died December 02, 1921 in Union Co., Ga.. He married MARTHA ANN DUNCAN. She was born November 10, 1851, and died October 31, 1920 in Union Co., Ga.. Child of REV. PARHAM and MARTHA DUNCAN is: 7. i. JOHN L.5 PARHAM, b. July 14, 1874; d. April 09, 1947, Union Co., Ga.. 6. WILLIAM L.4 PARHAM (REV. JOSEPH BYERS3, LITTLETON2, WILLIAM1)19 was born 1847 in Buncombe County, NC19, and died 192019. He married MELINDA A. ENSLEY19, daughter of JAMES ENSLEY and /?/. She was born 1844. Notes for MELINDA A. ENSLEY: >From Union County GenWeb Site; census pages; 1850 594 ENSLEY James 43 NC [m. Aug 12, 1847, Union Co. mrg Bk 1A; pg 21]dc Winney [SIMPSON] 24 NC [believed to be dtr/o Shadrill Simpson] dc Malinda 5 [born prior to above marriage date - presumed to be child by James' first wife]dc Disey 3 Nancy 1 m. 8/12/1843 593 SIMPSON Shadrill 66 SC Nicy 52 SC Jinsey 21 NC [m. Barney Castell 4/28/1853 Union Co. Bk 1A;pg 89]dc James S. 20 NC [m. Emaline HARRIS 2/9/1855] Nancy 18 NC [m. Robert Castell; (s/o Barney Castell) 8/9/1853 HH#527-1860]dc Jonas 15 NC [m. Susan Queen, (dtr/o James C. Queen) 12/25/1859 Union Co.]dc Brazilla 12 SC [m. Anthony Weaver (s/o Joshua Weaver), on 8/1/1861; Union Co. Mrg Bk 1A; pg 133 - Corp. in Co.F, 6th Regiment of Ga Calvary Volunteers]dc John 5 NC Adaline 6 [m. Andrew Weaver, 9/26/1865;Union Co. Mrg Bk 3A; pg 3]dc Children of WILLIAM PARHAM and MELINDA ENSLEY are: i. MARY M.5 PARHAM19, b. 1865. 8. ii. JAMES H. PARHAM, b. 1868; d. 1942. 9. iii. ARRIE MAE PARHAM, b. August 06, 1881; d. July 26, 1939. Generation No. 5 7. JOHN L.5 PARHAM (REV. JAMES W.4, REV. JOSEPH BYERS3, LITTLETON2, WILLIAM1)20 was born July 14, 187421, and died April 09, 1947 in Union Co., Ga.21. He married (1) MISSOURI JONES21 November 19, 1893 in Union County, Georgia22. She was born 1867, and died 1895 in Union Co., Ga.. He married (2) SARAH L. QUEEN23 March 26, 1895 in Union County, Georgia24, daughter of MERADAY/MEREDITH QUEEN and ELIZABETH BRACKETT. She was born February 04, 1872 in Union Co., Ga.25, and died March 31, 1944 in Union Co., Ga.25. Child of JOHN PARHAM and MISSOURI JONES is: i. JAMES GRAYSON6 PARHAM26, b. 1894. Child of JOHN PARHAM and SARAH QUEEN is: ii. CLYDE6 PARHAM26, b. 1911. 8. JAMES H.5 PARHAM (WILLIAM L.4, REV. JOSEPH BYERS3, LITTLETON2, WILLIAM1)27 was born 186827, and died 194227. He married EMILY HARLOW27. She was born 186727, and died 195127. Child of JAMES PARHAM and EMILY HARLOW is: 10. i. ETHEL6 PARHAM, b. March 06, 1902; d. January 30, 1977. 9. ARRIE MAE5 PARHAM (WILLIAM L.4, REV. JOSEPH BYERS3, LITTLETON2, WILLIAM1)27 was born August 06, 1881, and died July 26, 1939. She married JOSEPH BASCOMB DELLINGER, son of HENRY DELLINGER and MARY DUNCAN. He was born May 19, 1873, and died September 18, 1935. Children of ARRIE PARHAM and JOSEPH DELLINGER are: i. CHESSIE LEE6 DELLINGER, b. February 20, 1900; d. November 26, 1978. ii. BERTA DELLINGER, b. May 30, 1901. iii. OLIN CHARLES DELLINGER, b. October 20, 1902. iv. EUNICE ADLINE DELLINGER, b. January 28, 1905; d. June 1905. v. ERNEST CLIFFORD DELLINGER, b. June 01, 1907. vi. HENRY ELBERT DELLINGER, b. November 18, 1911; d. March 21, 1964. vii. WILLIAM EDWARD DELLINGER, b. November 18, 1911; d. October 01, 1975. viii. LYMAN FLOYD DELLINGER, b. October 21, 1914; d. March 02, 1981. ix. LOIS NELL DELLINGER, b. March 31, 1918. x. MARY DOLLENE DELLINGER, b. March 01, 1920. Generation No. 6 10. ETHEL6 PARHAM (JAMES H.5, WILLIAM L.4, REV. JOSEPH BYERS3, LITTLETON2, WILLIAM1)27 was born March 06, 190227, and died January 30, 197727. She married WILLIAM FRED CARNEY28,29, son of GORDON CARNEY and ETTA SCROGGS. He was born April 30, 190630, and died December 17, 197530. Endnotes 1. Compiled by Jamel C. Smith (bosmith@prodigy.net) & Gary R. Parham, Descendants of William Parham of Haywood County, NC. 2. 1860 Fannin County, Georgia Census, HH#166. 3. Union County, GA Website; Census Pages, 1850 Expanded version; HH#370. 4. Union County Marriage Book. 5. Compiled by Jamel C. Smith (bosmith@prodigy.net) & Gary R. Parham, Descendants of William Parham of Haywood County, NC. 6. 1860 Fannin County, Georgia Census, HH#166. 7. Compiled by Jamel C. Smith (bosmith@prodigy.net) & Gary R. Parham, Descendants of William Parham of Haywood County, NC. 8. 1860 Fannin County, Georgia Census, HH#166. 9. Compiled by Jamel C. Smith (bosmith@prodigy.net) & Gary R. Parham, Descendants of William Parham of Haywood County, NC. 10. 1860 Fannin County, Georgia Census, HH#166. 11. Compiled by Jamel C. Smith (bosmith@prodigy.net) & Gary R. Parham, Descendants of William Parham of Haywood County, NC. 12. 1860 Fannin County, Georgia Census, HH#166. 13. Compiled by Jamel C. Smith (bosmith@prodigy.net) & Gary R. Parham, Descendants of William Parham of Haywood County, NC. 14. Edited and Compiled by Dale Elliott and C.T. Wimpey, CEMETERY RECORDS OF UNION COUNTY, GEORGIA, (Pub. 1990; Union County Historical Society), 335. 15. Compiled by Jamel C. Smith (bosmith@prodigy.net) & Gary R. Parham, Descendants of William Parham of Haywood County, NC. 16. Edited and Compiled by Dale Elliott and C.T. Wimpey, CEMETERY RECORDS OF UNION COUNTY, GEORGIA, (Pub. 1990; Union County Historical Society), 335. 17. Compiled by Jamel C. Smith (bosmith@prodigy.net) & Gary R. Parham, Descendants of William Parham of Haywood County, NC. 18. Edited and Compiled by Dale Elliott and C.T. Wimpey, CEMETERY RECORDS OF UNION COUNTY, GEORGIA, (Pub. 1990; Union County Historical Society), 335. 19. Compiled by Jamel C. Smith (bosmith@prodigy.net) & Gary R. Parham, Descendants of William Parham of Haywood County, NC. 20. Union County Marriage Book. 21. Edited and Compiled by Dale Elliott and C.T. Wimpey, CEMETERY RECORDS OF UNION COUNTY, GEORGIA, (Pub. 1990; Union County Historical Society), 345. 22. Union County Marriage Book. 23. 1880 Union County, Georgia Census; Micro Copy No. T9; Roll #169, Blairsville Dist.; HH#33. 24. Union County Marriage Book, 2A; pg 57. 25. Edited and Compiled by Dale Elliott and C.T. Wimpey, CEMETERY RECORDS OF UNION COUNTY, GEORGIA, (Pub. 1990; Union County Historical Society), 346. 26. Compiled by Jamel C. Smith (bosmith@prodigy.net) & Gary R. Parham, Descendants of William Parham of Haywood County, NC. 27. Dellinger Family Tree - Compiled by Ernest Elder, Jr. 1978. 28. George Paul Carney, Jr., "Electronic." 29. Dellinger Family Tree - Compiled by Ernest Elder, Jr. 1978, Chapter 4; pg 21. 30. Dellinger Family Tree - Compiled by Ernest Elder, Jr. 1978.
Okay - Here goes nothing . With all the activity stirred up in the family which is great I am going to see if someone has any news on this one. It has been my hang-up for over twenty years. Here is hoping. Maraday (meredith) Queen and Sarah Lavinia Summey's oldest daughter was Francis Adeline (bn. dec 26 1844 in North Carolina.) On July 25 1861 she married Thomas Jones in Tippah County, Mississippi. Bond for marriage was put up by THomas Jones and John Jones. My questions are as follows. Does anyone know the genealogy of the Jones family. I know nothing Why did the Queens move to Mississippi. I do know that Maraday was President of the BOard of supervisors there but do not know why they left Carolina. ALso, anyone know anyhting about Sarah Lavinia Summeys geneology. Thanks. Whith all the wealth of information out there hopefully someone has some for me. Have great days all of you. Remember to make the most of it because as my dauther always says. Each day is one more than we deserve so make it a good one. Wendy
Hi folks, Sorry for the delay in reviewing the microfilm, but here's some tidbits for now: Washington County, TN 1840, 6th Regt by Daniel Barkley, pg 248 Elbert Sevier Joshua Biddle Solomon Black John Holtsinger (sp?) John Trabaugh (sp?) David E. Rodgers - M 20<30; F 20<30 (I've seen this name before, where?) **Isaac Queen - M 30<40; M 5<10; M <5; M <5; F 30<40 (Mfg & trades) Hutsen (sp?) Litrell - M 50<60; M 15<20; M 10<15; M 5<10; F 50<60; F 20<30; F 10<15; F 10<15 Daniel Hensley Hugh Bell Richard Bell Mitchel Ralston J.W. Britt James Bell Joseph Harriss Edward Baker Jacob Anderson Allen Underwood ......There were more folks in mfg and trades than agriculture on this page. Why? What was going on in Washington Co., TN in 1840? Misc. from pg 249: William Hicky - M 60<70; M 15<20; F 60<70; F 15<20 ................................................ 1. The name David E. Rodgers clearly rings a bell; but I just don't have time to chase him down right now. If anyone recognizes him, please advise. 2. Anyone wish details on any other name given above? Advise if yes. Gene
Hello Queen List Per Jimmy's request (I'm aware of his recently digging up some information that he was excited about) He ask that I let those responding to anything on his Joseph Queen to hold tight. Jimmy had a mild stroke Monday night at work. He is home as of tonight but will be having surgery in a few days. He looks forward to getting in touch with you all. Thanks so very much, Jimmy Redmond's wife JoAnn Redmond. Jimmy O. Redmond, Sr.
Hello to all, Thought some of you might be interested in the following articles found in the Fannin County History book. I used my text-bridge program to scan the articles into my computer .... so if you find any typos, blame my computer! I know part of this material has been gone over many times before by some of you, but hope it is of some interest. Diane Carney ****************************************************** From: FACETS OF FANNIN A HISTORY OF FANNIN COUNTY, GEORGIA PUBLISHED BY CURTIS MEDIA CORPORATION DALLAS, TEXAS 1989 ISBN: 0-88107-147-1 Page: 486 QUEEN, ALBERT LEE, SR. F446 Albert Lee Queen, also known as Ab, was the son of Synthia Rash and Alford B. Queen. Synthia, born September 14, 1843, died May 3,1905, is buried in Mobile Baptist Church Cemetery. Alford died at the home of his son Tom in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and is buried there. Alford was one of several children (some say twelve boys and four girls). We only know some of their names. Those known are (not in order of age) Alford, John, George Washington, Isaac, Charlie, Lewis, Jerry, and a girl, Nicie. Four of these brothers fought in the Civil War in the Confederate Army. Alford and George Wash-ington were two of the boys who served, but we are not sure of the others. Their parents were Isaac and Ruth Hunt Queen who were married May 24, 1832, in Rutherford County, North Carolina, by Bondsman Joseph J. Denney. The marriage was witnessed by Joseph Taylor. Isaacs parents were George Queen and Betsey Queen who were married in 1818 in Rutherford County, North Carolina. George or Betsey was the son or daughter (not sure of parentage) of Meredith Queen and Jene Wedan who were married February 16, 1797 in Rutherford County, North Caroli-na, by Bondsman Benjamin Newton, with Samuel Carpenter as witness. Merediths father was probably William Queen of Virginia. Albert (Ab) Queen was born to Alford and Synthia Rash Queen on December 31, 1867, in Union County, Georgia. Ab died October 3, 1951, and is buried in the Mobile Baptist Church cemetery where many of the Queen family have been buried. Ab was one of six children. The others are John, Emory (married Vinie Walker), Tom (married Alice Ammons), Mary (married Tom Talley), Vennie (married Frank Davidson). Albert Lees first wife was Martha Walker, daughter of Rev. John Walker and Mary Elizabeth Simpson Walker of Union County, Georgia. She was a sister of his brother Emorys wife, Vinie. Ab and Martha had two daughters, Lula and Vinie, and two sons, Jess and Garnett. One baby died in infancy. When Martha died in 1901, Ab later married Ellen Louvenna Walker, Marthas sister. Their F446 children are Oscar, Claude, Deward, Frankie, Hoyl, Albert Lee, Ethel, James and Charles, who died at age four months. Ellen died November 23, 1955, and is buried in Mobile Cemetery. Ab moved his family to Fannin County in the early 1900s to take advantage of work opportunities offered by Tennessee Copper and Ducktown Coal and Iron Companies. He worked in some of the mines and walked to work. This work was probably at the # 20 mine, for he lived in the Madola Community. He was a member of the Mobile Baptist Church and was song leader there. Mobile Church held services on the fourth Sunday of each month and Lebanon Baptist Church on the third Sunday, so he went to both churches. He was also active in other commu-nity affairs. At one time he was a Notary Public and a Justice of the Peace and practiced as a defense lawyer for persons needing his help. He ran the general store, mill and post office in Madola on Little Fightingtown Creek (sometimes called Patterson Creek). The store sold everything from groceries to fertilizers. Orders were taken for fertilizer needs from the farmers and placed for shipment by rail to Galloway Station. The farmers were notified of the arrival of the fertilizer car, and they sometimes picked up their own order at the railway station. The rest was hauled to the store at Madola to be picked up when needed. Ab and his family later moved their church membership to Lebanon Baptist Church where, throughout his years there, the church progressed through three wooden structures. In 1946 when plans were in the making for the brick structure, he was one of two active deacons. When more deacons were needed, his son Deward was one of the group selected and still serves as a deacon today. Later Abs son James was ordained to the ministry and now serves as pastor of the Mobile Baptist Church. Abs children and their marriages are as follows: 1. Lula married Monford Trowbridge of Blyth, Georgia. They have one daughter, LuIa. 2. Jess married Iva Waldon of Fannin County. Their two daughters are Gurtha and Mildred. His second marriage was to Maude Pettigo Cantrell of Akron, Ohio. She had two daughters whom Jess adopted: Joy and Frances. 3. Garnett married Elsie Russell of Fannin County. They had four sons: Eugene, Ezell, Delane, and Ray who was killed in the Korean War; their two daughters are Pauline Queen Buttram and Peggy Queen Galloway. 4. Vinie married Carl Thomas of Fannin County. They had two sons, Harold and Grady, and four daughters, Miriam, Helen, Verda, and Blanche (who died as a child). 5. Oscar married Rexie Caldwell of May-field, Kentucky. They had no children. 6. Claude married Edmona Stiles of Fannjn County. Their one daughter, Edna Louise, died at age four months. Their six sons are Claude, jr., Jack, Bill, Lee, Wayne and Ronnie. 7. Deward married Delsie Norton of Fan-nm County. Their son, Donald, was killed in the Viet Nam Conflict in 1968. Their two daughters are Ora Faye and Martha. 8. Frankie married Homer Earley of Fan-nm County. Their children are son Hubert and three daughters, Marilyn, Linda and Debris. 9. Hoyl married Ruby Galloway of Fannin County. Their two sons are H.G. and Ken-neth and their three daughters are Rexie, Imogene and Loretta. 10. Albert Lee, Jr. married Ruth Galloway (sister of Hoyls wife, Ruby). They had a daughter, Reta Ann, who died at the age of twenty months. Their five sons are Albert Lee III, Steve, Gary, Mike and Scott. 11. Ethel married J.B. Chastain of Fannin County. They have one daughter, Almarine. 12. James married Evelyn Ballew of Fan-nm County. They had two sons, Jimmy and Larry, and two daughters, Barbara and Carol. Only three of Albert Lee Queens children are alive in 1987: Deward Queen of Epworth, Ethel Queen Chastain of Cleveland, Tennes-see, and James Queen of Epworth, Georgia. by Mrs. Deward Queen Page: 487-488 QUEEN, ISAAC WILEY F448 Tracing the Queen family ancestral heritage from Scotland and Ireland, we shall begin this historical account of the heritage of the Isaac Wiley Queen family in Fannin County, Georgia, with William Queen in Virginia in 1749. (Georgia became a Colony in 1733.) The sons of William Queen were many, perhaps twenty-two, among whom was Meredith Queen who married Jene Widan on February 16, 1797 in Rutherford County, North Carolina. One of the children born to Meredith and Jene was George Queen who married Betsey on November 8, 1818 also in Rutherford County. One of the children born to George and Betsey was Isaac Queen, who married Ruth Hunt on May 21,1832 in Rutherford County. Isaac and Ruth had several children. Some names known to us are George Washington Queen, Alfred Queen, Isaac Queen, Louis Queen, Charlie Queen, John Queen, Jerry Queen and Nicey Queen, not necessarily in that birth order. The Isaac Wiley Queen hereinafter mentioned was a son of George Washington Queen. George served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War 1861- 1865. Isaac Wiley Queen came to Fannin County in 1877 from Union County at the age of nine years with his parents, George Washington and Sapphira Logan Queen, and his elder brother Virgil L. Queen. In Union County the Queens have lived along the Nottely River near the area we now know as Vogel State Park. Upon coming to Fannin County, they settled in the Mobile District on a farm on Fightingtown Creek off Madola Road. Four others, a brother and sisters were born: John Grayson Queen, Emma Sue Queen (Cole), Martha Elizabeth Queen (Leatherwood), and Mary Queen (Weeks). The children were educated some in Fannin County, completing the Blue Book Speller and then they periodi-cally returned to Blairsville and Young Harris, Georgia, staying with relatives in order to attend school. George, Sapphira and their children all attended the Mobile Bap-tist Church. All members of this family are interred at Mobile Baptist Church Cemetery. Isaac Wiley Queen (1868-1963) was a farmer and merchant. He owned and operated the I.W. Queen Grocery in Fry, Georgia. he served as Justice of the Peace of the Mobile District for many years and served as Mayor of Fry, Georgia, while it was an incorporated city. His wife was Mae Pulliam Queen (1890-1975) and they had eight children: one unnamed stillborn infant; Wayne Queen (lived and died in 1910); George Queen, now resides in Delray Beach, Florida; Geneva M. Queen (Griffith) and Lillian A. Queen (Anderson), now resides near Detroit, Michigan; Morris J. Queen, resides in Fannin County, Georgia; Isaac Wiley Queen, Jr. (1928-1965); and Martha Nell Queen (Thomas), resides in Forest Park, Georgia. Brother, Virgil L. Queen (1866-1903) was a miner. He married Mary Amanda Matthews Queen (1872-1956) and they had three children: Myrtle Q. Ainslie born April 1, 1897, who resides in the Bakertown section of McCaysville, Georgia; George Everett Queen (1900-1939); and Blanche Queen (1902-1906). Brother, John Grayson Queen (1870-1959) was a merchant, owning the J.G. Queen Grocery store in Copperhill, Tennessee, where the First National Bank is now located. He married Mary Louise Mull Queen (1877-1950) and they had four children: Emory Francis Queen (1897-1940); Howard G. Queen (1900-1904); Verda Q. Richards (1898-1967); and Gerturde Q. Thomason (1903-1985). Sister, Emma Sue Queen Cole (1872-1968) was a housewife, and married Robert M. Cole (1872-1925) and they had six children: Ear-nest Cole (1895-1926); Elmer Cole (1905-1952); Grayson Homer Cole (1908-1960); Mamie Cole Deweese and Claude B. Cole who reside in the Mobile community of Fannin County; and Ezra Cole who resides in Tucker, Georgia. Sister, Martha Elizabeth Queen Leatherwood (1877-1971) married James Eldridge Leatherwood (1888-1965). They had no children. She owned and operated a grocery store at her home in the Mobile community, formerly known as the old George Phillips homeplace property. Sister, Mary Ellen Queen Weeks (1880-197 1) married Lee C. Weeks (1879-1938). She was postmaster at Mobile Post Office, then known as Pierceville, Georgia. They had six children: an infant daughter born and died 1903; Hoyt Weeks (1908-1912); Emmett D. Weeks (1905-1973); J. Edward Weeks, who resides in the Mobile community of Fannin County; Howard Weeks, who resides in DeKalb County, Georgia; and George E. Weeks (1919-1986). The old Isaac Wiley Queen and Mae P. Queen homeplace is a present-day landmark in the Fry community of Fannin County, Georgia. It was originally constructed in 1876 by the Wiley Higdon family and has been the Queen family home for approximately sev-enty years. The home is a two-story white house on Old Mobile Road and is presently owned by Morris J. Queen, son of Isaac Wiley Queen and Mae P. Queen. Morris is married to Patricia A. Queen and they have restored the homeplace property. by Morris Queen Page: 488 QUEEN, SAMUEL AND MARGARET P449 In 1917 when the Santeetla Dam was backed up over the property of native Robbinsville, North Carolina families, many of the people in their search for land found their way to the east side of Fannin County, Georgia. One such family was Samuel Hardy Queen, born May 29, 1888, and his wife, Margaret Caroline Collins Queen, born Jan-uary 31, 1888. Sam and Maggie were married in Robbin-sville on May 9,1909 and along with their four older children, Ethel Mae, born February 17, 1910; Hazel Louise, born February 14, 1912; Annie Ellen, born December 16, 1913; and Rosa, born February 11, 1916, settled on a farm near Padena, Georgia on the old Dial Road. Sam was a farmer; however, he periodi-cally worked as a logger and helped with clearing and construction for Blue Ridge Dam. The Queens became parents of eight more children born in Fannin County: Pear-lie Quince, born February 7, 1918; Mary Roselle and Martha Claudell, born March 11, 1920; Mildred Lucille, born January 5, 1923; Alwayne, born January 11, 1926; Herbert Hoover, born January 14, 1928; Jack Hollis, born April 11, 1930; and Paul Jefferson, born April 27, 1932. Maggie Queen was deceased August 8, 1945. Sam lived thirty-four more years and passed away August 17, 1979. by Polly Queen
Just wanted to post the following Queen burials for anyone who may be interested. Graves are located in Gastonia, North Carolina at Gaston Memorial Park. There may be other Queens, but these are the only ones connected to my line as far as I know. My grandparents: William T. Queen (Thomas) Minnie L. Queen (Ledford) 1897-1938 1902-1989 Johnny Lee Queen January 14, 1958-April 6, 1979 (Johnny Lee is the son of John Gaston Queen, who is the son of William and Minnie. John is buried in Texas). Lottie Mae Queen December 27, 1932-July 25, 1955 (Lottie Mae is the first wife of John Gaston Queen, mentioned above.) Only a small amount of information, but I have more relating to these individuals if anyone is interested. Diane Reeves
Could your Joseph B. have been this Joe A. ? If so, everything would fit perfectly that you said you found out! Vicki Descendants of Joseph H. Queen 1 Joseph H. Queen b: Abt. 1794 in Rutherford Co.,North Carolina d: Aft. 1880 in DeKalb Co.,Georgia .. +Ursula Jones b: Abt. 1794 in North Carolina d: Bef. 1880 in Habersham Co. Georgia Father: John Jones Mother: Sarah Colley 2 Edward D. Queen .... +Susan A. Haralson m: December 31, 1851 *2nd Wife of Edward D. Queen: .... +Angeline A. Sealey b: 1846 in Tennessee m: August 23, 1868 in Maury County, Tennessee d: November 10, 1891 in Maury County, Tennessee 2 Polly Queen 2 Olive Vine Queen b: 1819 in North Carolina d: June 2, 1901 in Atlanta, GA .... +Daniel Carson Colley b: Abt. 1815 in Habersham Co., GA m: December 22, 1842 in Habersham Co., GA d: November 12, 1899 in Atlanta, GA Father: James Colley Mother: Lucy Waters 2 William Creighton Queen b: Abt. 1821 in North Carolina .... +Melindah A. Boyd b: Abt. 1826 in Georgia m: April 29, 1840 in Spartanburg, South Carolina 2 Joe A. Queen b: Abt. 1828 2 Artie E. Queen b: Abt. 1837 ----- Original Message ----- From: <JRedmondsr@aol.com> To: <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 11:51 AM Subject: [QUEEN] Joseph B. Queen's Grandfather > Good news I Hope > Just found out this morning that William L. Queen is Joseph B. Queen's > grandfather. Joseph's father was Granson (spelling may not be just correct) > Queen buried in Cool Springs Church cemetery in Clarksville, Ga. Joseph's > brother was Craton/Cranton, sister was A.E.Queen. > Now to justify this and plan a visit to the Cool Springs Cemetery in > Clarksville. > > Any comments or justification on this is welcomed. Been fifteen years > searching for this. This information was setting under my nose. Come from > elderly lady who is kin here in Ga. > > Jimmy O. Redmond, Sr. > >
I can tell from what you said that you might have your Joseph B. mixed up with my Joseph H. Queen. I can't figure out who "Granson" would be. I know my Joseph H. lived in Clarksville, GA. Joseph had a daughter, Artie E. Queen b. ca 1837. I know her name was Artie from a paper my grgrandmother wrote. She named all Joseph's children. Joseph was her grandfather. Joseph also had a son named William C. Queen and I've always figured this was the Creighton that my grgrandmother named. Joseph & Ursula lived with Wm. C.Queen family in Clarksville on 1870 census. Joseph did have a son named Joe A. Queen b. ca 1828 but I don't know anything about him. It would be real exciting to find where Joseph and Ursula are buried. Ursula disappeared from the 1880 census and Joseph was living with Daniel and Olive (Queen) Colley in DeKalb Co. GA along with my grgrandmother. Vicki ----- Original Message ----- From: <JRedmondsr@aol.com> To: <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 11:51 AM Subject: [QUEEN] Joseph B. Queen's Grandfather > Good news I Hope > Just found out this morning that William L. Queen is Joseph B. Queen's > grandfather. Joseph's father was Granson (spelling may not be just correct) > Queen buried in Cool Springs Church cemetery in Clarksville, Ga. Joseph's > brother was Craton/Cranton, sister was A.E.Queen. > Now to justify this and plan a visit to the Cool Springs Cemetery in > Clarksville. > > Any comments or justification on this is welcomed. Been fifteen years > searching for this. This information was setting under my nose. Come from > elderly lady who is kin here in Ga. > > Jimmy O. Redmond, Sr. > >