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    1. RE: [QUEEN] TN Queens
    2. Gayle Cantrell
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0029_01BF6F56.26515C00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Are/were Wilkes and/or Fannin and/or Union Counties anywhere near the Old Pendleton District, SC? Without peeking at a map, I'm guessing that they are/were. (John Queen, 1816 is mine.) Gayle Cantrell gpcantrell@home.com What's my line? My recent posting in SC-Old Pendleton District-Digest: "Hello folks. I've been observing the list for a few weeks now, and I'm ready to throw caution to the wind and jump right in. I'm afraid I have little to offer at this time except a few family surnames and a little sketchy history. ARVE: I descend directly from August ARVE, b. 12/14/1831, Berlin Stadt, Brandenburg, Preussen. (Personally, I think the name is Norwegian in origin, perhaps a derivation of Arvesen/son or even Jacobsen/son.) Based upon other researchers information, I presume his father's name to be Jacob; beyond that, I know nothing. Augustus Arve m. (date unknown) Fredrika (Arika) Weza (Weizer?) b. 3/19/1834, Amsterdam, , Netherlands, in Dahlonega, Lumpkin, GA. Somewhere among the "South Carolina Arve's", there is a sizable enlargement of a photograph of Augustus in Confederate uniform. Since his first child was born in 1859, and his last in 1881, he clearly survived the war. Both Agustus and Fredrika are buried in Westminster, Oconee, SC. (I have a photograph of myself beside their gravestones when I was 12 years old.) At some point in time that I have yet to determine, their 2nd son, Otto Edmond Arvey, migrated to Macon County, NC. Otto's 2nd son, John Haskell ARVEY (note the change in spelling) is my maternal grandfather. CALER: I am also descended from Jacob CALER, also of Macon County. I'm afraid I can't be very clear about this next part, so any leads would be welcomed. There is a connection between one Robert and Rebecca Caler and my Jacob Caler. Robert and Rebecca are believed to have been residents in the OPD. They were most certainly of the Baptist faith. HICKEY: Jacob Caler's daughter, Eva, married John HICKEY. John Hickey's mother was Sarah (Sally) Bryson b. 1780-84 and she married Mr. _________ Hickey ~1790-97 in PENDLETON DISTRICT, SC. Mr. Hickey died ~ 1800-1810 in Haywood County, NC. QUEEN: John W. Queen, Jr. m. Martha HICKEY, John & Eva's only child together. Eva presumably died as a result of childbirth-related causes. At the age of 45, John Queen enlisted in NC 39th Infantry, Company I. He died on 6/3/1863, while hospitalized in Lumpkin Hospital, Rome, GA. I am very nearly certain that he is buried in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Rome, GA, but there are no dates on the C.S.A. marker which would offer more conclusive proof. His wife, Martha (Patsy) Hickey Queen's grave remains elusive. Now, perhaps I haven't studied the map closely enough, but there sure seems to be some familial coincidences here...? Best regards and thanks in advance, Gayle Phillips Cantrell" -----Original Message----- From: Bobby W. Godfrey [mailto:bgw@icx.net] Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 9:09 PM To: QUEEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [QUEEN] TN Queens This is some of the info I have on John From Rutherford Co./Macon Co. NC/Maury Co. TN. Bob, Niota, TN William Queen b. 19-Aug-1716, Prince Georges Co., MD, m. Margaret Lewis, b. abt 1720, d. abt 1795. William died 05-Oct-1793, Rutherford Co. NC. Wm and Margaret came to Bladen Co., NC from VA before 1753. By 1770 he had sold most of his land and moved to Wilkes Co. GA. By 1783 he had moved back to Rutherford Co. NC. He bought land in Rutheford Co. in 1788 & in 1799 bought 50 acres on First Broad in Golden Valley. I. Henson Queen b. abt 1745, VA, m. in NC, Sarah Hampton, (daughter of Joseph Hampton and Unknown Hampton). Henson died 17-Mar-1823, Burke Co. NC. Information from Mrs. Stevie Powell, 840 Pinecrest Dr., Bartow FL 33830-3043 Anson Co. Deed Abstracts and tax Lists 1757-1763. State Census 1784-1787. Early NC Vol 1 1600-1789,1791-1799. Anson Co. Deed Abstracts 1749-1757. 1823 Will of Henson Queen. "Tax list and other Sources". Sarah: Father: Joseph Hampton A. John Queen b. abt 1769, NC, m. 28-Jan-1804, in NC, Mary Burton. Information: 1783-1868 Rutherford Co. Wills Will book D Pg. 53. (Henson's will). "NC tax lists and other Sources". John md. 2nd Mary Campbell 30-Apr-1816, in Maury Co. TN. 1. Hannah Jane Queen b. 1805, Rutherford Co. NC, m. abt 1820, Joseph McKinley Clements, b. 16-Feb-1790, Rutherford Co. NC, (son of Cornelius Clements and Susannah Goforth) d. abt 1868, Fannin Co. Ga. Hannah died 2-Nov-1886?, Fannin Co. Ga. Joseph: Information from: Joseph Clements Will. Family Records, 1850 Union Co. GA Census. 1860-1870 Fannin Co. Census. Will of Cornelius Clements, Joseph's father. Book "Facets of Fannin" by Curtis Media Corp 1989. 2. Henson Queen b. 1812, md. Zelpha, Glass. 3. John W. Queen b. 1816, Burke Co. NC, md. Martha Hickey. B. Sarah Queen Proctor b. VA, m. Reubin Proctor. Sarah Married, Reuben Proctor. C. Ruth Queen Upton m. Thomas Upton. Ruth Married, Thomas Upton. D. Jane Queen Johnston Married, ______ Johnston. E. Cathy Queen Hicks. F. Sally Queen Carter m. Jiles Carter. Sally Married, Jiles Carter 14-Jan-1806. G. William Queen b. abt 1795, m. Mary Ann Patton???, b. abt 1798. William Married, Ann Patton 2-Aug-1827. Mary: Anns Parents, Robert Patton (1748-1813, McDowell CO, NC) and Elizabeth Dysart. He was a Capt. in Rev. War and was in the battle at Kings Mountain. II. Timothy Queen m. 15-Aug-1793, in Rutherford Co. NC, Sarah White. III. Margaret Queen m. 14-Apr-1791, in Rutherford Co. NC, John McFarlin. IV. William L. Queen b. abt 1749, VA, m. Mary Orr. William died 1835, NC , ~Macon Co. A. Joseph H. Queen b. abt 1794, m. Ursula Jones. B. James Queen m. Sarah Jones. C. Moses queen m. Jane Newton. D. Meredith Queen. E. William L. Queen, Jr m. Margaret Orr. F. Virginia Queen m. Josuah Hall. V. Thomas Queen b. abt 1753, Anson Co. NC, m. Elizabeth __________. Thomas died 15-Mar-1845, Madison County, AL. A. Margaret Queen m. Michael Butler. B. Nancy queen m. Andrew Bain. C. John Queen. D. James Queen. VI. Rebecca Queen m. Stephen Houge, b. abt 1759, NC, d. 1845. VII. Samuel Queen b. abt 1759, NC, m. Dicey rolls. Samuel died 22-Aug-1842, Union Co. GA., Served in Rev. Wr. A. Henson Queen m. Visage _____________. B. Nancy queen m. Sam P. Carson. C. Sallie Queen m. Allen Broom. D. William B. Queen b. 24-May-1796, m. Mary Nicholson. William died 27-Jan-1887, Jackson Co. NC. E. Harmon Queen b. abt 1800, m. Mary Brock. F. John R. queen b. abt 1803, m. Mary Coward. John died 05-Mar-1883. G. Lewis Queen b. abt 1805, m. 21-May-1844 (2), Sarah ______ (1) Sally Palmer (2). ------=_NextPart_000_0029_01BF6F56.26515C00 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment Reply-To: <gpcantrell@home.com> From: "Gayle Cantrell" <gpcantrell@home.com> To: <SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: ARVEY/QUEEN/CALER/HICKEY Genealogy Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 20:58:01 -0800 Keywords: Genealogy MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook 8.5, Build 4.71.2173.0 Importance: Normal X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2919.6600 In-Reply-To: <200002010231.SAA00722@bl-14.rootsweb.com> Hello folks. I've been observing the list for a few weeks now, and I'm ready to throw caution to the wind and jump right in. I'm afraid I have little to offer at this time except a few family surnames and a little sketchy history. ARVE: I descend directly from August ARVE, b. 12/14/1831, Berlin Stadt, Brandenburg, Preussen. (Personally, I think the name is Norwegian in origin, perhaps a derivation of Arvesen/son or even Jacobsen/son.) Based upon other researchers information, I presume his father's name to be Jacob; beyond that, I know nothing. Augustus Arve m. (date unknown) Fredrika (Arika) Weza (Weizer?) b. 3/19/1834, Amsterdam, , Netherlands, in Dahlonega, Lumpkin, GA. Somewhere among the "South Carolina Arve's", there is a sizable enlargement of a photograph of Augustus in Confederate uniform. Since his first child was born in 1859, and his last in 1881, he clearly survived the war. Both Agustus and Fredrika are buried in Westminster, Oconee, SC. (I have a photograph of myself beside their gravestones when I was 12 years old.) At some point in time that I have yet to determine, their 2nd son, Otto Edmond Arvey, migrated to Macon County, NC. Otto's 2nd son, John Haskell ARVEY (note the change in spelling) is my maternal grandfather. CALER: I am also descended from Jacob CALER, also of Macon County. I'm afraid I can't be very clear about this next part, so any leads would be welcomed. There is a connection between one Robert and Rebecca Caler and my Jacob Caler. Robert and Rebecca are believed to have been residents in the OPD. They were most certainly of the Baptist faith. HICKEY: Jacob Caler's daughter, Eva, married John HICKEY. John Hickey's mother was Sarah (Sally) Bryson b. 1780-84 and she married Mr. _________ Hickey ~1790-97 in PENDLETON DISTRICT, SC. Mr. Hickey died ~ 1800-1810 in Haywood County, NC. QUEEN: John W. Queen, Jr. m. Martha Hickey, John & Eva's only child together. Eva presumably died as a result of childbirth-related causes. At the age of 45, John Queen enlisted in NC 39th Infantry, Company I. He died on 6/3/1863, while hospitalized in Lumpkin Hospital, Rome, GA. I am very nearly certain that he is buried in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Rome, GA, but there are no dates on the C.S.A. marker which would offer more conclusive proof. His wife, Martha (Patsy) Hickey Queen's grave remains elusive. Now, perhaps I haven't studied the map closely enough, but there sure seems to be some familial coincidences here...? Best regards and thanks in advance, Gayle Phillips Cantrell -----Original Message----- From: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-D-request@rootsweb.com [mailto:SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-D-request@rootsweb.com] Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 6:31 PM To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-D@rootsweb.com Subject: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-D Digest V00 #51 << Message: ATT00080.eml (981 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [SC-OPD] Where is 18-Mile Creek? (336 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [SC-OPD] Carters of Edgefield (Part 3) (2.17 KB) >> << Message: [SC-OPD] Oconee Library (723 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [SC-OPD] Oconee Library (1.52 KB) >> << Message: Re: [SC-OPD] Where is 18-Mile Creek? 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