James Hardin's message states: "Benjamin Nicholson QUEEN, b. May 6, 1831; d. January 6, 1908 Jackson Co., NC; m. November 8, 1855 Mary Catherine CARSON d. February 8, 1908." That reminded me of something I found on the census films that may be of interest to those with Carson lineage. The 1830 Rutherford County census includes a division under John Carson. The last page of this section has his signature as "Assistant to the Marshal of the U. S. District of North Carolina". He is my four great grandfather and I think it's kind of neat to see his name in his own hand. --Phil Minch--
I believe that my line is from old William Queen. I'm working on confirmations which I will post upon confirmation. My line is: Old William Queen ~1716 Wm. Lewis Queen, Sr. ~1749 Moses Queen ~1781 James C. Queen ~1806 Moses J. Queen ~1828 Walter P. Queen 6/22/1893 Walter Q. Queen 9/13/1920 Me Walter J Queen, (Walt)
Noticed that the line through of the deleted item did not come through. So decided that one more attempt should be made. Nathan Queen has been removed from the list of William and Mary (Nicholson) Queen's Children because his linkage to William and Mary was not confirmed by DNA Testing per Lee Lamar. 2. William QUEEN was born May 24, 1796, and died January 27, 1887 in Jackson Co., NC. He married Mary NICHOLSON. Children of William QUEEN and MARY NICHOLSON are: i. Lucinda b. 1818 NC m. 11 Oct 1839 Haywood Co., NC William Parker; ii.Americus QUEEN, b. May 1820 d. Aft 1900 m. Mary Parker; 3 iii. Benjamin Nicholson QUEEN, b. May 6, 1831; d. January 6, 1908 Jackson Co., NC; m. November 8, 1855 Mary Catherine CARSON d. February 8, 1908. iv.Dicey Queen b. 1833 m. Aft June 1850 James Hicks; v.Hannah Queen b. 1837; James B Hardin
Apparently, someone in the group has a DNA connection that possibly places Charles Queen in the area of Maryland (before?) coming to Gnatty Creek WV area. I am one who has not believed the story about him dropping the Mac because of receiving a commission in the British army, being a Magistrate, etc, etc, etc. For these things to happen surely there would be SOME type of paper trail showing these things actually happened. Does anyone have ANY paper proof linking Charles to Maryland? If so this could be the big break-thru we have all been searching for (I have been pursuing this now for nearly 20 years). Perhaps we have been searching in the wrong direction. Quick question for Rolla: what was the level of DNA that matched with a Maryland Queen? Skip Queen
My lineage: 1. "Old" William Queen 2. William Lewis Queen 3. James Queen ---Here's the problem link and the assumption. 4. William Allen Queen Sr. 5. William Allen Queen Jr. 6. Aden Rucker Queen 7. My grandfather 8. My mother 9. me There are male descendants of Aden Queen out there, let's hope I can find a volunteer for the DNA study. --Phil Minch--
Hello, I descend as follows: 1John Queen and Chole Kerrick 2Absalom Queen and 2nd wife Elizabeth Stephenson Moore 3Lewis Caleb Queen (b. 1844 Wayne Co, WV, d. 1917 WV), had illegitimate son with Matilda Maynard Nelson. 4Ulysses Grant Nelson (b. Mar 2, 1869 Wayne Co, WV; d. Jul 15, 1937 Logan Co., WV). 5Josephine Nelson and Gus Lucas 6My mother 7Me ____________ Absalom Queen and both his wives and many of his children and extended family are buried within the Queen's Ridge Family Cemetery on Queen's Ridge, Wayne Co., WV. I have photos. Thanks, Sandi ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/
I know there are two lines of Queen's. Those from Scotland who migrated to Maryland descendants of Samuel Queen and later arrivals from Ireland who went to Virginia descendants of Charles Queen. It also appears that those who went to KY from Maryland were Catholic. What I don't know is which group went to N. Carolina and when did the Protestant group form? Were they also from Maryland or were they the Queens from VA?? Just curious, Sue ?Sue ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
Lee Lamar has called my attention to the fact that DNA testing shows no such relationship. Therefore I am correcting the list of children shown in my Queen Lineage for William and Mary (Nicholson) Queen' My thanks to Lee Lamar for providing this information and my apology to all Queen List mates for making this error. James 2. William QUEEN was born May 24, 1796, and died January 27, 1887 in Jackson Co., NC. He married Mary NICHOLSON. Children of William QUEEN and MARY NICHOLSON are: i. Lucinda b. 1818 NC m. 11 Oct 1839 Haywood Co., NC William Parker; ii.Americus QUEEN, b. May 1820 d. Aft 1900 m. Mary Parker; iii. Nathan b. 12 Apr 1826 d. Jun 1865 Greene Co., TN m. Mary Jane Rhoades; 3.iv.Benjamin Nicholson QUEEN, b. May 6, 1831; d. January 6, 1908 Jackson Co., NC; m. November 8, 1855 Mary Catherine CARSON d. February 8, 1908. v.Dicey Queen b. 1833 m. Aft June 1850 James Hicks; vi.Hannah Queen b. 1837;
Can anyone tell me - who is this Sarah Elizabeth QUEEN? David Butler (or Daniel B.) MAUNEY (or Mooney) Sex: M Birth: 6 Mar 1836 in Burke Co., North Carolina Death: 1891 in Oklahoma Marriage Sarah Elizabeth QUEEN; Father: Jacob MAUNEY b: 1797 in Rutherford Co., North Carolina Mother: Mary Polly THOGMORTON b: in North Carolina; Can anyone tell me - How the relationship shown in the 1880 Census described below come about? In the 1920 Lincoln Township "Avery Queen Male White Age 60 Widowed North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina" is shown as brother in Law to Head "Wade Hampton MAUNEY (or Mooney) Male White Age 50 Married North Carolina North Carolina". Thank you. James
My first Queen family Richard M Queen b 1777 Md, m Sarah Webb Henrietta Queen b KY m John Kidwell Sylvester Kidwell B KY m Mary Ann Clements Ceclia Kidwell m William I Queen James R. Queen b 1875 IN m Alice M Greenwell b 1886 IN Genevieve Queen m 1st Daniel Collins 2nd Marshall Baldwin (my parents) Myself- Sue Baldwin b 1943 Cin, OH m. 1965 Frank Gentile b 1931 Italy died 2006 ( divorced in 1999) MY Second Queen Family James M Queen m Mary Strange (my gggrandparents) m 2nd Priscilla Miles William I Queen m Ceclia Kidwell (ggrandparents) James R. Queen m Alice Greenwell Genevieve Queen m Marshall Baldwin Myself - Sue Baldwin Sue Guardianship papers from Charles County Md for Richard M.Queen to William Montgomery Charles County Wills- Book 1, Page 111 Richard Marsham Queen, an orphan about six years of age on the 23rd day of October last is by the court and consent of his mother bound unto William Montgomery, of Peter, until he acquires to the age of twenty-one , who being present in court accepts thereof and engages to learn him to read distinctly on the Bible , to write a legible hand and to cypher as far as the rule of three and when free to give him a decent suit of apparel; to wit , of milled country cloth or German Sarge, a pair of shooes and stockings a fine hat and two white shirts and a silk handkerchief. Tuesday, April 8, 1783 Jane Queen an orphan three years of age- 31st day of August last is by the court with the consent of the mother bound unto William Montgomery, of Peter, until she arrives to the age of sixteen; he being present in court and accepts thereof and engages to learn her to read the Bible distinctly and to write a legible hand and when free to give her a decent suit of apparel consisting of gown and petties of country cloth , a pair of shoes and stockings, a silk bonnet, a silk handkerchief, two white shifts and a spinning wheel and a pair of cotton cords. Tuesday April 8, 1783 The following is not the son of Richard --- PARENTS OF JAMES -UNKNOWN JAMES M QUEEN born 1820 in Ky.or IN. Died Nov, 1862 in Danville, Ky while a soldier in the Civil War He enrolled on the 14th day of August 1862 at Loogootee in Co “B” 80th Regiment of Indiana Volunteers to service as a Private on the thrid day of September 1862 in Princeton in Co B 80th Regiment of Indiana. Vlunteers to serve Three years on during the war. On the Mustor Roll of Co. “B” of the Regiment , for the months of Sept. Oct. Nov, Dec Han , Feb March, Month of March 1863, he is reported Died of Disease at Danville, Ky Nov 20th 1862. This is from his Pension Record filed by his wife Priscilla Miles Queen . ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
Settlers of Maryland 1679-1783 pq. 543 lists: Name: Queen, John County:Prince George Name of Tract: Queen's Forest Acreage: 100 Date: 20 Jul 1722
Actually Sue, there are 4 different groups of Queens that we think we have confirmed, each apparently having no known connection to the other despite being in close proximity in certain areas. These groups are, and please correct me if I am wrong. Old William Queen, Virginia, born about 1720 (core group seems to center around Rutherford County NC) Charles Queen, Maryland, born 1752 (also known as the Gnatty Creek Queens of West Virginia - Please correct me if I am wrong) Samuel Queen, Maryland, born in the 1600s, perhaps also known as the Washington Queens, notably chronicled in the genealogy of Charles Jerningham Queen. Francis Queen, Rowan/Iredell County, NC, first appears about 1778, probably born by mid 1750s or earlier. We will call these the Brushy Mountain Queens. There are also several individual Queens in the DNA study who do not fall into one of the above groups, and we are still looking for additional donors on those lines to help define better where they originate. Everyone - please correct me if I am wrong and elaborate before this gets out on the web as fact!!!!! Rolla -----Original Message----- From: queen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:queen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of msbaldwin43@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 7:58 PM To: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [QUEEN] QUEEN Question I know there are two lines of Queen's. Those from Scotland who migrated to Maryland descendants of Samuel Queen and later arrivals from Ireland who went to Virginia descendants of Charles Queen. It also appears that those who went to KY from Maryland were Catholic. What I don't know is which group went to N. Carolina and when did the Protestant group form? Were they also from Maryland or were they the Queens from VA?? Just curious, Sue ?Sue ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners > http://webpages.charter.net/rlqueen/DNA/queenmarker.htm > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/queenDNA/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.0/886 - Release Date: 7/4/2007 1:40 PM
My Grandmother was Carrie May Queen Mason. Her parents were William McKinley Queen and Effie Dulumbia Sumner, of Cobb/Cherokee County, GA. My grandmother told me that her father's father's name was "Banks" Queen, and that he's buried in Cherokee County, NC. His wife was "Mollie". A search of marriage records finds a Bank Queen married a Mary Martin, in Clay County, NC on Dec.21, 1881 at Jas. Martin's. His parents were listed as John and Catherine. Mary's father was listed as James B. A census search turned up a John Queen, age 19, and Katherine, age 19, in 1850 Union County, GA. Marriage records show a John Quenn married a Katherine Lowery in Union County, GA on Oct.16, 1850. John and Catherine Queen are listed in the 1860 Cherokee County, NC census. The census lists John as having been born in Burke County, NC. John is listed in the 1870 Union County, GA census (Catherine is apparently deceased), with a son named Buckhead M. (also other children, but I am guessing Buckhead and Bank(s) to be the same person). John is listed in the 1880 Clay County, NC census with a son named Bank. (No 1890 census) In the 1900 Clay County, NC census, Bank H. (or M?) Queen is HOH, his birth year listed as 1862. Along with wife, Mary, and several children, John is listed as Father, with his birthyear noted as 1829. I haven't found the family in 1910 yet. I was told Banks had died around 1900 (his youngest daughter was born 1904), and sometime between then and 1920, Mary "Mollie" Queen and her children moved to Cobb County, GA. I had some information from another researcher putting my John Queen as the son of James C. (1805) and Sarah Queen. However, going by him being born in Burke County, NC in 1829 (if that is accurate information), I checked the 1830 Burke County, NC census, and there is only a William Queen that had a son young enough to be John. It's possible John wasn't born in Burke County, or the family moved away before the 1830 census, but it's all I have to go on as far as following any actual trail at this point. In the 1840 Burke County, NC census, there are only Quinn listings that may or may not be Queens. The first names are too illegible for me to be able to read, but none of the Quinn's ages are correct to be the William Queen from the 1830 census, so I am assuming he moved before 1840. Where, I don't know. That's where I am now. My kids had got involved in alot of activites at school and all, and I somehow got volunteered on the little league board and running concession stands for the youth sports leagues, so I just haven't had time to work on my research much in the past few years. Even now I still only pick it up here and there. But I thought I'd throw my Roll Call in. ~Melessia
Is there a DNA sample representing this line in our study yet? Rolla -----Original Message----- From: queen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:queen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Missi Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 5:39 PM To: Queen-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [QUEEN] Roll Call - John Queen My Grandmother was Carrie May Queen Mason. Her parents were William McKinley Queen and Effie Dulumbia Sumner, of Cobb/Cherokee County, GA. My grandmother told me that her father's father's name was "Banks" Queen, and that he's buried in Cherokee County, NC. His wife was "Mollie". A search of marriage records finds a Bank Queen married a Mary Martin, in Clay County, NC on Dec.21, 1881 at Jas. Martin's. His parents were listed as John and Catherine. Mary's father was listed as James B. A census search turned up a John Queen, age 19, and Katherine, age 19, in 1850 Union County, GA. Marriage records show a John Quenn married a Katherine Lowery in Union County, GA on Oct.16, 1850. John and Catherine Queen are listed in the 1860 Cherokee County, NC census. The census lists John as having been born in Burke County, NC. John is listed in the 1870 Union County, GA census (Catherine is apparently deceased), with a son named Buckhead M. (also other children, but I am guessing Buckhead and Bank(s) to be the same person). John is listed in the 1880 Clay County, NC census with a son named Bank. (No 1890 census) In the 1900 Clay County, NC census, Bank H. (or M?) Queen is HOH, his birth year listed as 1862. Along with wife, Mary, and several children, John is listed as Father, with his birthyear noted as 1829. I haven't found the family in 1910 yet. I was told Banks had died around 1900 (his youngest daughter was born 1904), and sometime between then and 1920, Mary "Mollie" Queen and her children moved to Cobb County, GA. I had some information from another researcher putting my John Queen as the son of James C. (1805) and Sarah Queen. However, going by him being born in Burke County, NC in 1829 (if that is accurate information), I checked the 1830 Burke County, NC census, and there is only a William Queen that had a son young enough to be John. It's possible John wasn't born in Burke County, or the family moved away before the 1830 census, but it's all I have to go on as far as following any actual trail at this point. In the 1840 Burke County, NC census, there are only Quinn listings that may or may not be Queens. The first names are too illegible for me to be able to read, but none of the Quinn's ages are correct to be the William Queen from the 1830 census, so I am assuming he moved before 1840. Where, I don't know. That's where I am now. My kids had got involved in alot of activites at school and all, and I somehow got volunteered on the little league board and running concession stands for the youth sports leagues, so I just haven't had time to work on my research much in the past few years. Even now I still only pick it up here and there. But I thought I'd throw my Roll Call in. ~Melessia When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners > http://webpages.charter.net/rlqueen/DNA/queenmarker.htm > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/queenDNA/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.0/886 - Release Date: 7/4/2007 1:40 PM
Charlton, Based on the other names on the census, I too would believe that William B. Queen is William Brown Queen The children match the ones who may not have been old enough to move from the homestead. The John Queen listed also appears to be correct for John R. Queen I have gone over this census image for about 15 mintues. I compared all of the takers J's and S's to see if the Jr/Sr is indeed that. I believe that it is a Sr. Correct me if I have this wrong, but I have Samuel with a son Harmon Queen, who married Mary Brock. They had a sone Samuel Queen b. Nov 1826. This might be the reason for the Sr. in the name. Many times even though the child was a grandchild or even if there was a another person by the same name living in the town, one or the other would put an suffix to their name to distinguish them from each other. That's why we see Esquire/I/ etc. So, he may have used the Sr. title to distinguish himself between his grandson Samuel who would have been 14 at the time and old enough to be participating in community life. And that is just my opinion...lol. I am not related (at least as far as I know) to Samuel. HAVE A GREAT 4TH TODAY. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlton Queen" <safetyman45@adelphia.net> To: <QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 12:53 PM Subject: [QUEEN] Samuel Queen 1759Q > Please bear with this somewhat lengthy post to the question at the bottom. > > The 1840 Haywood Co., NC. Census shows: > > John Queen 1 male 10-15, 1 male 30-40, 1 female 0-5, 1 female 10-15, 1 > female 15-20, 1 female 20-30 > > (I believe that this is John R. Queen the son of Samuel Queen of 1759. > There are a number of Coward families on the same page. That John R. > married > Mary Coward is further evidence that this is the correct John Queen.) > > William B. Queen 1 male 10-15, 1 male 30-40, 1 female 0-5, 1 female 5-10, > 1 > female 40-50 > > (I believe that this is Wm. Brown Queen, another son of Samuel of 1759.) > > Finally we have: > > Samuel Queen 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 70-80, 1 female 5-10, 1 > female 40-50, 1 female 70-80. > > > Assuming that the above assertions are correct, I am still left with one > question. > > The original census image appears to have the letters Jr. or Sr. following > Samuel Queen's name. I cannot tell which. However, the problem is that I > have Samuel as a son of old William and I have no record of a Samuel Jr. > as > a son of Samuel of 1759. So it would seem that neither Sr. or Jr. would > apply to this Samuel if he is indeed the Samuel of 1759 as believed. > > As I read the recent roll call postings, I see a number of you descend > from > Samuel and John R. Queen. So my question is, do I have this above > relations > correct on the 1840 Haywood Census and can anyone shed some light on these > "mystery" letters at the end of Samuel Queen census entry? > > > Regards, > > Charlton Queen > > When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you > are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, > remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the > message subject to which you are replying. > > > TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners > > TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES > AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners > >> http://webpages.charter.net/rlqueen/DNA/queenmarker.htm >> >> http://www.familytreedna.com/public/queenDNA/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > QUEEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - Release Date: 7/3/2007 > 10:02 AM > >
The family of Mary Magdeline Queen and Levi Benjamin Parker of Haywood and Jackson Counties, NC. 1. James Marion Parker was born 15 January 1872. He married Mary Candice Coward. They lived near Cherokee, North Carolina. 2. Nancy Parker was born 26 February 1874. She was the mother of Charley Parker. 3. Daniel E. Parker was born 26 May 1876. 4. John L. Parker was born 6 April 1879 and died about 1955. He married Laura Green. 5. N. Harrison Parker was born 22 April 1882. 6. Drew Nettie Parker was born 22 March 1886 and died about 1907. She married ? Stepp. 7. Etta Parker was born 15 April 1887. She married Monge Swanger. 8. Dillard Delone Parker was born 15 Sept. 1889. 9. Hattie Mae Parker was born 1 February 1895. She married Ernest Sellers and, secondly, Henry Sanders. 10. Pearl Parker was born 18 May 1898 and died 31 May 1961. She married John D. Fortune and, secondly, Jacob Henry Seay. ---- - Original Message ----- From: Linda To: queen@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 3:24 AM Subject: [QUEEN] Queens and Parkers Being both a Queen and Parker descendant myself, I'm very interested in your line. I have that Mary Magdaline Queen md. Levi Benjamin Parker on 16 Mar 1871 in Jackson Co NC. Do you have other children for them besides your grandmother Pearl? Who did Pearl marry, please? Linda My Queen line is from Old William Queen. Samuel Queen ca 1759 John R. Queen ca. 1802 John Lewis "Luke" Queen 1830 Mary Magdeline Queen 1854 Pearl Parker 1898 my mother me Regards, Drew Welch When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners > http://webpages.charter.net/rlqueen/DNA/queenmarker.htm > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/queenDNA/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is how I see it. I read the 1840 census record of Samuel as "Samuel Sr". The earlier census records of Samuel Queen indicate to me that he had other sons that we have not identified and/or did not live to adulthood. Possibly one of the them was Samuel Jr. He did have a grandson Samuel, but that Samuel was not born until 1842. Samuel Queen household, 1810 Federal Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, p. 95. 22101-11201 (2 males under 10, 2 males 10-15, 1 male 16-25, 1 male over 45; 1 female under 10, 1 female 10-15, 2 females 16-25, 1 female over 45). Samuel Queen household, 1820 Federal Census, Buncombe County, North Carolina, p. 108. 101211-00211 (1 male under 10, 1 male 16-18, 2 males 16-25, 1 male 26-45, 1 male over 45; 2 females 16-25, 1 female 26-45, 1 female over 45). Samuel Queen household, 1830 Federal Census, Haywood County, North Carolina, p. 363: 0010100010000-0000020010000 (1 male 10-14, 1 male 20-29, 1 male 60-69; 2 females 30-39, 1 female 60-69). Samuel Queen Sr. household, 1840 Federal Census, Haywood County, North Carolina, p. 122: 0001100001-0100001001000 (1 male 15-19, 1 male 20-29, 1 male 70-79; 1 female 5-9, 1 female 40-49, 1 female 70-79). (Actually, Samuel was over eighty. He lived near sons John R., and William B. Queen.) ------------------------------------------------------ John Queen household, 1840 Federal Census, Haywood County, North Carolina, p. 122: 1 male 10-14 (son John Lewis "Luke"), 1 male 30-39 (John R Queen.), 1 female under age 5 (daughter Martha), 1 female age 10-14 (daughter Nancy), 1 female age 15-19 (unknown), 1 female age 20-29 (wife Mary "Polly" Coward, age 29). ( This is John R. Queen.) Regards, Drew ----- Original Message ----- From: Charlton Queen To: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 1:53 PM Subject: [QUEEN] Samuel Queen 1759Q Please bear with this somewhat lengthy post to the question at the bottom. The 1840 Haywood Co., NC. Census shows: John Queen 1 male 10-15, 1 male 30-40, 1 female 0-5, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20, 1 female 20-30 (I believe that this is John R. Queen the son of Samuel Queen of 1759. There are a number of Coward families on the same page. That John R. married Mary Coward is further evidence that this is the correct John Queen.) William B. Queen 1 male 10-15, 1 male 30-40, 1 female 0-5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 40-50 (I believe that this is Wm. Brown Queen, another son of Samuel of 1759.) Finally we have: Samuel Queen 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 70-80, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 40-50, 1 female 70-80. Assuming that the above assertions are correct, I am still left with one question. The original census image appears to have the letters Jr. or Sr. following Samuel Queen's name. I cannot tell which. However, the problem is that I have Samuel as a son of old William and I have no record of a Samuel Jr. as a son of Samuel of 1759. So it would seem that neither Sr. or Jr. would apply to this Samuel if he is indeed the Samuel of 1759 as believed. As I read the recent roll call postings, I see a number of you descend from Samuel and John R. Queen. So my question is, do I have this above relations correct on the 1840 Haywood Census and can anyone shed some light on these "mystery" letters at the end of Samuel Queen census entry? Regards, Charlton Queen When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY SUBJECT, GO TO THE THREADED ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners TO VIEW PREVIOUS EMAILS BY DATES AND SUBJECT GO TO THE SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES AT http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/listowners > http://webpages.charter.net/rlqueen/DNA/queenmarker.htm > > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/queenDNA/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to QUEEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/scotreg/intro.htmWhile passing through the Isle of Skye ("The Isle of Skye has, within the last forty years, furnished for the public service, twenty-one lieutenant-generals and major-generals, forty-five lieutenant-colonels; six hundred majors, captains, lieutenants, and subalterns; ten thousand foot soldiers; one hundred and twenty pipers ; four governors of British colonies; one governor-general; one adjutant-general; one chief-baron of England; and one judge of the Supreme Court of Scotland. The generals may be classed thus :-eight Macdonalds, six Macleods, two Macallisters, two Macaskills, one Mackinnon, one Elder, and one Macqueen. The Isle of Skye is forty-five miles long, and about fifteen in mean breadth. Truly the inhabitants are a wonderous people. It may be mentioned that this island is the birth-place of Cuthullin, the celebrated hero mentioned in Ossian's Poems. "-Inverness Journal). in the autumn of 1783, he met a man of great age whose shoulder had, through a recent fall, been dislocated. This condition was speedily rectified by our traveller. "As there seemed to be something rather uncommon about the old man, I asked if he had lived all his life in the Highlands? No :-he said he made one of the FORTY-SECOND when they were first raised; then had gone with them to Germany; but when he had heard that his Prince was landed in the North, he purchased, or had made such interest that he procured his discharge; came home, and enlisted under his banner. He fought at Culloden, and was wounded. After everything was settled, he returned to his old regiment, and served with it till he received another wound that rendered him unfit for service. He now, he said, lived the best way he could, on his pension."
Please bear with this somewhat lengthy post to the question at the bottom. The 1840 Haywood Co., NC. Census shows: John Queen 1 male 10-15, 1 male 30-40, 1 female 0-5, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20, 1 female 20-30 (I believe that this is John R. Queen the son of Samuel Queen of 1759. There are a number of Coward families on the same page. That John R. married Mary Coward is further evidence that this is the correct John Queen.) William B. Queen 1 male 10-15, 1 male 30-40, 1 female 0-5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 40-50 (I believe that this is Wm. Brown Queen, another son of Samuel of 1759.) Finally we have: Samuel Queen 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 70-80, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 40-50, 1 female 70-80. Assuming that the above assertions are correct, I am still left with one question. The original census image appears to have the letters Jr. or Sr. following Samuel Queen's name. I cannot tell which. However, the problem is that I have Samuel as a son of old William and I have no record of a Samuel Jr. as a son of Samuel of 1759. So it would seem that neither Sr. or Jr. would apply to this Samuel if he is indeed the Samuel of 1759 as believed. As I read the recent roll call postings, I see a number of you descend from Samuel and John R. Queen. So my question is, do I have this above relations correct on the 1840 Haywood Census and can anyone shed some light on these "mystery" letters at the end of Samuel Queen census entry? Regards, Charlton Queen
The following is my Queen lineage. Any additional information or comments would be appreciated. James B. Hardin Generation No. 1 1. Samuel QUEEN was born c 1763 in NC, and died October 10, 1839 in Union Co., GA. He married Dicey ROLLS (d. 15 Sep 1849 Union Co., GA) September 8, 1782 in Rutherford Co., NC. (Marriage Bond February 21, 1788) Children of Samuel QUEEN and Dicey ROLLS are: i.Henson QUEEN, b. 1784. m. ..... Visage ii.Nancy QUEEN, b. 1788; m. Sam P. CARSON. iii.Sallie QUEEN, b. 1790; d. July 7, 1837; m. Allen BROOM. 2.iv.William QUEEN, b. May 24, 1796; d. January 27, 1887, Jackson Co., NC. v.Harmon QUEEN, b. 1800; d. Bef. 1850, NC; m. Mary BROCK, February 1, 1824, Haywood Co., NC. vi.John R. QUEEN b. 1803; d. March 5, 1883. m. Mary COWARD vii.Lewis QUEEN b. 1805, NC m. Sally PALMER Generation No. 2 2. William QUEEN was born May 24, 1796, and died January 27, 1887 in Jackson Co., NC. He married Mary NICHOLSON. Children of William QUEEN and MARY NICHOLSON are: i. Lucinda b. 1818 NC m. 11 Oct 1839 Haywood Co., NC William Parker; ii.Americus QUEEN, b. May 1820 d. Aft 1900 m. Mary Parker; iii. Nathan b. 12 Apr 1826 d. Jun 1865 Greene Co., TN m. Mary Jane Rhoades; 3.iv.Benjamin Nicholson QUEEN, b. May 6, 1831; d. January 6, 1908 Jackson Co., NC; m. November 8, 1855 Mary Catherine CARSON d. February 8, 1908. v.Dicey Queen b. 1833 m. Aft June 1850 James Hicks; vi.Hannah Queen b. 1837; Generation No. 3 3. Benjamin Nicholson QUEEN was born May 6, 1831, and died January 6, 1908 in Jackson Co., NC. He married November 8, 1855 Mary Catherine CARSON, born 3 Apr 1831 NC she died February 8, 1908 in Jackson Co., NC. Children of Benjamin Nicholson QUEEN and Mary Catherine CARSON are: i.Tho C. QUEEN b. 1856; ii.William Alonzo QUEEN b. June 1, 1858; d. April 23, 1920. 4.iii.Asque Carson QUEEN b. September 15, 1860 Jackson Co., NC; d. September 5, 1935 Webster, Jackson Co., NC; m. October 31, 1878 Jackson Co., NC Darcus Ingabo WOOD b. September 2, 1858 Wolf Mountain, NC; d. June 5, 1956 Jackson Co., NC. iv.Signora Alceste QUEEN b. January 1, 1863; d. Circa 1929; m. 19 Feb 1880 Jackson Co., NC James Clingman WOOD. v.Gustavus B. QUEEN b. April 26, 1866; d. April 1949. vi.Harmon Reed QUEEN b. April 10, 1869 Jackson Co., NC; d. April 21, 1948 Sylva, Jackson Co., NC; m. Sarah Rebecca ..... vii.Victoria Smith QUEEN b. July 23, 1872; d. April 17, 1901. Generation No. 4 4. Asque Carson QUEEN was born September 15, 1860 in Jackson Co., NC, de died September 5, 1935 at Webster, Jackson Co., NC. He married October 31, 1878 in Jackson Co., NC Darcus Ingabo WOOD. She was born September 2, 1858 at Wolf Mountain, NC, she died June 5, 1956 in Jackson Co., NC. Children of Asque Carson QUEEN and Darcus Ingabo WOOD are: i. Mary Jane QUEEN b. November 2, 1879 Wolf Mountain, Jackson Co.,NC; d. September 20, 1967; m. December 3, 1896 John William HOOPER b. November 6, 1865 Jackson County, NC; d. March 2, 1925. ii. Theodore Davidson QUEEN b. May 3, 1880 Wolf Mountain, Jackson Co., NC d. TN; m. Ora Howard b. 20 Jan 1877 d. Jan 1974; iii.William Comadoe QUEEN b. 1883. 5.iv. Elsie Rosine QUEEN b. February 24, 1885 Wolf Mountain, Jackson County, NC; January 23, 1927 San Diego, CA; m. July 16, 1905 Wolf Mountain, Jackson County, NC Minor Dwight HARDIN b. August 7, 1869 London, Laurel Co., KY; d. December 25, 1952 Calvert, Transylvania Co., NC. vi. Estus Ferdinand QUEEN b. 1887 vii.Irona Ingabo QUEEN b. June 1, 1889 Wolf Mountain, Jackson Co., NC m. ..... Coward. viii.Andrew Benjamin Queen b. February 5, 1891; d. June 28, 1974 Sylva, Jackson Co., NC. Married three times. ix.Alva Victoria QUEEN b. Jackson Co., NC; d. January 26, 1977 Asheville, Buncombe Co., NC; m. May 12, 1928 Webster, Jackson Co., NC Joseph Albert HAWKINS. x.James Edgar QUEEN b. December 7, 1897 Tuckasegee, Jackson Co., NC. xi.Gustavus QUEEN Generation No. 5 Elsie Rosine QUEEN was born February 24, 1885 at Wolf Mountain, Jackson County, NC, she died January 23, 1927 at San Diego, CA. She married July 16, 1905 at Wolf Mountain, Jackson County, NC Minor Dwight Hardin. He was born August 7, 1869 at London, Laurel Co., KY, he died December 25, 1952 at Calvert, Transylvania Co., NC. Children of Elsie Rosine QUEEN and Minor Dwight Hardin are: 6.i.Dwight HARDIN b. February 11, 1907 Lumberton, Robeson Co., NC; d. December 7, 1993 Hendersonville, Henderson Co., NC; m. Helen Doris HAWKINS. ii. Gordon HARDIN b. 25 Jul 1909 d. 22 Oct 2001 m. Mary Ellen MORGAN. iii.Carmen HARDIN b. February 16, 1913 Jackson Co., NC; d. June 20, 1915 Jackson Co., NC. Generation No. 6 6. Dwight HARDIN was born February 11, 1907 at Lumberton, Robeson Co., NC, he died December 7, 1993 at Hendersonville, Henderson Co., NC, He married Helen Doris HAWKINS. Children of Dwight HARDIN and Helen Doris HAWKINS are: i.James Barry HARDIN ii. Elsie Caroline HARDIN