For those of you who descend from Lewis Wilburn and Elizabeth Herron, son of Ruben Wilburn and Sarah Burchett, here are some of your early Herring ancestors...And they are the Herrings who settled into the Isle of Wright VA during the 1600's and then into Surry and Wilkes co NC c 1790. Let me know if you would like more info. Thanks vikkya@msn.com http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?isle,of,wright::herring::45.html
Vikky here.. I have a request...Numerous families were allied with various Wilburn or Welborn families over many generations. All of these families have roots in very early VA. Please let me know if you have any ancestors with the following surnames... Duke Overton Harris Hudson Webster Glenn or Glen Marable Hardin Cowan Rector Wade Nappier Clack Twitty Gilliam Thanks heaps for your time and interest. vikky@msn.com
For those of you who descend from Edward Ned Wilburn and Nancy Overton Wilburn, you will find this of interest. These early Overtons are ancestors of Nancy Overton. Cheers, Vikky http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?temperance::harris::8126.html
Vikky, We have a McGruder C. Wilburn born 1863 in Boone Co. AR, son of Fielding Wilburn and Frances Brittain. Our McGruder married Mary C. Morgan in Harrison, AR 1890. McGruder and Mary both died in Hill Co. TX. I don't thing this is the same person, but that is an unusual first name. Mildred Wilburn Spencer
Mildred, The person who posted the Magruder Wilburn also posted some info about Brittains too. Your message to me really DOES make sense!!!! Thanks so VERY much! Many cheers, Vikky ----- Original Message ----- From: M6907SPENCER@aol.com Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 12:46 PM To: WILBURN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WILBURN-L] North Carolina Melton info sought Vikky, We have a McGruder C. Wilburn born 1863 in Boone Co. AR, son of Fielding Wilburn and Frances Brittain. Our McGruder married Mary C. Morgan in Harrison, AR 1890. McGruder and Mary both died in Hill Co. TX. I don't thing this is the same person, but that is an unusual first name. Mildred Wilburn Spencer ==== WILBURN Mailing List ==== Be sure to check out the Wilburn mailing list web page at http://www.geocities.com/WilburnWeb/ for links to other Wilburn pages!
Does anyone know anything about McGruder Wilburn who is noted in this message? Also noted are Harris family members. Wilburns and Meltons and Olivers were noted on land deeds in Brunswick Co Va as early as 1748. Thanks Vikky http://genforum.genealogy.com/melton/messages/1986.html
Does anyone know if this Harris family connects to Sherwood Harris of Granville NC? Thanks much. Vikky http://genforum.genealogy.com/harris/messages/15549.html
Looks like some Wilburns are related to this family. Thought I would post should there is any interest. Vikky http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?wilburn::ragsdale::1073.html
unsubscibe ----- Original Message ----- From: Vikky Anders <vikkya@msn.com> To: <WILBURN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 7:40 PM Subject: [WILBURN-L] Fw: Campbell VA records > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Vikky Anders > Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 5:35 PM > To: Ransome Welborn > Subject: Campbell VA records > > 1. Richard B Wilburn and Nancy MattHEWS bond 8 Nov 1810, samuel mathews for bride. > (Don't know who he is) > > > 2. Excerpts from Campbell Co VA... > > "Account of heirs of Glover Davenport, decd, with Thomas A COBBS guardian, mentions Besty A Davenport, Eliza Davenport, Ricahrd C Davenport, Suzannah Davenport, and payments to Betsy Ann Davenport, Charles Davenport, and to Betsy Ann Wilborn and Robert S Wilborn. Feb 8 1819" > > There is a record. about John Marshall and daughter Hannah COBBS. wife of Tilghman Cobbs..son David MARSHALL, wits: Edwin MATTHEWS. Probated Feb 8 1819. > > 3. Inventory of estate of Eliz SLAUGHTER....shows Charles BULLOCK, other SLAUGHTERS and Ann Cobbs children.. > > 4. Another estate shows Slaughter/Marshall names as heirs. > > 5. "Account of Sate of Estate of Charles Slaughter with John Slaughter executor, shows suited dated Dec 1835 of Richard DAVENPORT, Charles Davenport, Robert Tinsley, and life Eliza, late Eliza Ann Davenport as Plaintiffs against Robert L Wilburn and wife, William L Lambert and wife and Gabriel COBBS as defendants. Slaves belonging to late Ann Cobbs were sold and the heirs of Robert Slaughter desc. received payment"... 11 Apr 1836 > > 6. Lengthy account of LUke Matthews which names Richard Wilborn, and also Mary COBBS. March 12 1823... > > This Slaughter/Marshall family with links to Chief Justice John Marshall, also connects to Aaron Marshall who witnessed will of Edward Wilburn of Surry NC 1806. > > Whew! Hard to keep track of these guys! Anyone able to shed some light? > > Thanks Vikky vikkya@msn.com > > > ==== WILBURN Mailing List ==== > Be sure to check out the Wilburn mailing list web page at > http://www.geocities.com/WilburnWeb/ > for links to other Wilburn pages! > >
----- Original Message ----- From: Vikky Anders Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 5:35 PM To: Ransome Welborn Subject: Campbell VA records 1. Richard B Wilburn and Nancy MattHEWS bond 8 Nov 1810, samuel mathews for bride. (Don't know who he is) 2. Excerpts from Campbell Co VA... "Account of heirs of Glover Davenport, decd, with Thomas A COBBS guardian, mentions Besty A Davenport, Eliza Davenport, Ricahrd C Davenport, Suzannah Davenport, and payments to Betsy Ann Davenport, Charles Davenport, and to Betsy Ann Wilborn and Robert S Wilborn. Feb 8 1819" There is a record. about John Marshall and daughter Hannah COBBS. wife of Tilghman Cobbs..son David MARSHALL, wits: Edwin MATTHEWS. Probated Feb 8 1819. 3. Inventory of estate of Eliz SLAUGHTER....shows Charles BULLOCK, other SLAUGHTERS and Ann Cobbs children.. 4. Another estate shows Slaughter/Marshall names as heirs. 5. "Account of Sate of Estate of Charles Slaughter with John Slaughter executor, shows suited dated Dec 1835 of Richard DAVENPORT, Charles Davenport, Robert Tinsley, and life Eliza, late Eliza Ann Davenport as Plaintiffs against Robert L Wilburn and wife, William L Lambert and wife and Gabriel COBBS as defendants. Slaves belonging to late Ann Cobbs were sold and the heirs of Robert Slaughter desc. received payment"... 11 Apr 1836 6. Lengthy account of LUke Matthews which names Richard Wilborn, and also Mary COBBS. March 12 1823... This Slaughter/Marshall family with links to Chief Justice John Marshall, also connects to Aaron Marshall who witnessed will of Edward Wilburn of Surry NC 1806. Whew! Hard to keep track of these guys! Anyone able to shed some light? Thanks Vikky vikkya@msn.com
Zachariah CURTIS Wilburn B C 1809 m Edith Nettle of Danville MO on Dec 5 1833 Abraham Nettle m Dicy Welbourne on July 27 1828 in Giles Co VA Does anyone know if and how these Nettles' and Wilburns' are related? Thanks heaps! Vikky
If any of you have ancestors among these marriages, it would be great if you could post your family information on this forum... Thanks much! Vikky http://genforum.genealogy.com/wilburn/messages/1345.html
Hello to all you Wilburn/Welborn reseachers. Do any of you have any DUKE ancestors? There appears to be many families who married into the early VA immigrant Duke descendants who also married into many generations of Wilburn or Welborn families of various spellings. Example: Duke/Grimes. We know there were a number of Wilburn/Grimes marriages in TN and possible in KY...We also know of Brattain and Wilburn marriages too... Some Duke families were connected to Wade/Hampton and Garland families...These families appear to be allied with children of Edward Wilburn who died in Surry NC in 1806. At any event, I find a lot of info about descendant lines of allied families who married Wilburns just by looking at the tons of research conducted by Duke researchers... If anyone finds this of interest, please let me know...and I will zap you some additional postings that I found of real interest...or if you have anything to add, great! Thanks Vikky vikkya@msn.com http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?granville,nc::duke::113.html
I sure could use some help. My records show that Daniel Wilburn (or varied spelling) m Rebecca Toney on Nov 21 1798 in Powhaton Co VA. Does anyone know the names of their Children? And or any additional information about this family? Thanks heaps! Vikky vikkya@msn.com
My question has been answered by Wil Wilburn...thanks heaps Wil! And I was mistaken...St Clair was born in 1821 and NOT 1801...darn census records are a pain to read.. Cheers to all, Vikky ----- Original Message ----- From: Vikky Anders Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 2:38 PM To: WILBURN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WILBURN-L] Looking for St Clair Wilburn??? St Clair Wilburn appears in the 1850 census of Auldrain co MO.. He is noted as 49 years old... no wife living with him are: Susan Wilburn age 19 Robert age 4 Noah age 1 and William Cook or Cock Living next door is Richard Adams age 59 and his family. Also living close by is Hugh TODD and his family and Wm Hamilton and his family..Along with Louis YOUNG age 67 and his family and George Brown and his family... Does anyone know anything about St Clair Wilburn? Thanks much Vikky .........vikkya@msn.com ==== WILBURN Mailing List ==== To search the Wilburn-L archives, go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
St Clair Wilburn appears in the 1850 census of Auldrain co MO.. He is noted as 49 years old... no wife living with him are: Susan Wilburn age 19 Robert age 4 Noah age 1 and William Cook or Cock Living next door is Richard Adams age 59 and his family. Also living close by is Hugh TODD and his family and Wm Hamilton and his family..Along with Louis YOUNG age 67 and his family and George Brown and his family... Does anyone know anything about St Clair Wilburn? Thanks much Vikky .........vikkya@msn.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wilburn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ncWBAIB/347.1 Message Board Post: Joyce, Are you related to these Wilburns? They sound like my family. I am trying to find some family members that can give me some family history and maybe even photos of my Ggrandparents. My Ggrandparents were James G. Wilburn and Martha "Lane" Wilburn. They moved from Blount Co. to Texarkana,Miller Co.,Ark., James was the son of John Wilburn and Sarah Davis. You can e-mail me at slotmomma51@hotmail.com Thanks, Linda
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wilburn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ncWBAIB/364 Message Board Post: I am trying to connect with family members of Lee or Robert Wilburn of the Texarkana area. I understand they still have family members in the area. Lee and Robert Wilburn were two of my grannys brothers. I would like to get some family info and maybe even some photos. You can e-mail me at slotmomma51@hotmail.com Thanks, Linda
Taken from Abstracts recorded in Orange Co NC 1800-1850 complied by Ruth Herndon Shields org published in 1966.. reprinted by Baltimore Publishing Co 1979. will dated 19 Jan 1819 proved Feb Court 1819 "John Welborn or Wilbourne wife Mary unto Duran Hampton wife of Noland Hampton Alves and Noland Hampton sons of Nolen Hampton brother: Richard Wilborn Robert Wilburn son of Richard Lewis Wilburn brothers: Edward and Zaehariah Welborne 50 cents each brother Thomas Welborne's children 50 cents each sisters: Temperance Marshall, Susannah Ludlo Jones, Lida Slaughter friends: Roland Cook, and John Hampton son of my wife, He leaves 100 acres to his slave Jeremiah, who is to be freed. Executors: friends Thomas Bennehan, Benjamin Bullock, and Nathanial Carrington. Witnesses: Samuel (x) Rush suit, Jr., Robert Ashley" John Wilburn was son of Edward Wilburn (b c 1730 -1806) in Surry Co NC... John's brothers, Robert and Thomas died several years earlier and their wills can be found in Cumberland, Co KY...(Some of their descendants went to Sangamon Co ILL) Edward Wilburn was m to Mary St Clair, daughter of Alexander St Clair of Fauqier Co VA.
Good Morning. Does anyone know anything about this lineage...I have some hunches but would love to learn more. Thanks Vikky http://genforum.genealogy.com/bailey/messages/9695.html