All Discussions Tagged 'Carolina' - Genealogy Wise2024-03-28T21:22:09Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=Carolina&feed=yes&xn_auth=noLoyalists in North Carolinatag:www.genealogywise.com,2022-02-06:3463583:Topic:9482132022-02-06T19:54:32.477ZCarol @Piedmont Trailshttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/CarolPiedmontTrails
<p>I am currently researching the Loyalists in North Carolina during the summer and fall months of 1780. This project has recently uncovered additional surnames and family history involving the American Revolutionary War and several skirmishes within the piedmont region of North Carolina. Following their actions, their opinions, and their migrations beginning before the war and afterwards unlocks a major chapter with local history. how many of you have ancestors who were Loyalists during this…</p>
<p>I am currently researching the Loyalists in North Carolina during the summer and fall months of 1780. This project has recently uncovered additional surnames and family history involving the American Revolutionary War and several skirmishes within the piedmont region of North Carolina. Following their actions, their opinions, and their migrations beginning before the war and afterwards unlocks a major chapter with local history. how many of you have ancestors who were Loyalists during this time period?</p> One Of My Dead Ends: Panther aka Paintertag:www.genealogywise.com,2012-10-08:3463583:Topic:4659882012-10-08T00:21:47.609ZBrendy Martinezhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BrendyMartinez
<p>I have been searching for this family for a while now.</p>
<p>My Panther family are from Cowee, Macon county, North Carolina. My Great Grandfather Samuel Augustus Panther was born on August 02, 1879. His LDS sealing information and death information showed that his parents were Norecil/Noriseal Boyd and Alford Painter. A census showed that his mother was Mary Catherine Panther and family story says that my great grandfather Samuel Augustus, Panther was son of Alfred Burton Dalton but there…</p>
<p>I have been searching for this family for a while now.</p>
<p>My Panther family are from Cowee, Macon county, North Carolina. My Great Grandfather Samuel Augustus Panther was born on August 02, 1879. His LDS sealing information and death information showed that his parents were Norecil/Noriseal Boyd and Alford Painter. A census showed that his mother was Mary Catherine Panther and family story says that my great grandfather Samuel Augustus, Panther was son of Alfred Burton Dalton but there is no proof. No birth certificate either.</p>
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<p>Mary Catherine Panther (sis)</p>
<p>was daughter of Arzumie/Arzoomie/zoome Panther and Sarah "sally" Boyd.</p>
<p>Sarah boyd was daughter of William Boyd and Katherine "Kattie" Sharp</p>
<p>Alfred Burton Dalton was son of John Dalton and Mildred Metcalf.</p>
<p>Are their any relatives or information out there on this line?</p>
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<p> </p> Campbell Siler Family - North Carolina, Georgia, Texastag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-10-13:3463583:Topic:2906032010-10-13T17:48:24.010ZRosemary Mullallyhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/RosemaryMullally
<p>Hello. Campbell Siler was my great great grandfather and in 1883 he posted an advertisement from Texas searching for his family that he lost during slavery. If anything in the advertisement rings a bell for you, I'd like to discuss it with you as I am seeking the slave owners and the lost family members. I believe Jesse Siler to be Jesse Siler of Macon County, NC and Captain Jarrett to be Devereux Jarrett of Habersham County, Georgia. Jarrett was related to Siler by…</p>
<p>Hello. Campbell Siler was my great great grandfather and in 1883 he posted an advertisement from Texas searching for his family that he lost during slavery. If anything in the advertisement rings a bell for you, I'd like to discuss it with you as I am seeking the slave owners and the lost family members. I believe Jesse Siler to be Jesse Siler of Macon County, NC and Captain Jarrett to be Devereux Jarrett of Habersham County, Georgia. Jarrett was related to Siler by marriage.</p>
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<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3"><font face="Calibri"><i>Southwestern Christian Advocate</i> (New Orleans, LA) – October 11, 1883:</font></font></p>
<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 10pt" class="MsoNormal"><font size="3" face="Calibri"> </font><font size="3" face="Calibri">DEAR EDITOR – I desire to hear from my relatives.<span> </span> My mother, Mary, belonged to Jesss Siler, in North Carolina.<span> </span> Her children were Campbell, Oliver, Lucretia, and Lucinda.<span> </span> We were sold by Siler to Capt. Jarrett, in Georgia, in 1831.<span> </span> We were sold to Thompson, who swapped my mother and three children to Judge Morton.<span> </span> That left me in the Thompson family until emancipation.<span> </span> My mother and brother Oliver and sister Lucinda were sold to a negro trader, Harris Tharp, and I have not heard from them since.<span> </span> My oldest sister and I lived together until emancipation, and she is here in Texas.<span> </span> Mother’s youngest brother was Levi Siler.<span> </span> Address me in Brazos county Texas, at Milican, care pastor of M.E. Church.<span> </span> CAMPBELL SILER</font></p>
<p>Thanks for your interest</p>
<p>Rosemary Mullally </p> Nationalitytag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-05-29:3463583:Topic:2522652010-05-29T16:01:14.600ZLois Skinnerhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LoisSkinner
<strong>Would like to know what my ggm Geneva Dempsey Skinner nationality was and what year this picture could have been taken. </strong>
<strong>Would like to know what my ggm Geneva Dempsey Skinner nationality was and what year this picture could have been taken. </strong> The Family Tree of Julia Rivers McClain Feldertag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-09-16:3463583:Topic:1785932009-09-16T22:55:54.184ZSpiveyhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/Spivey
This is a continuation of a discussion I started in a blog I posted. This history has already captivated one member [besides myself] of GenealogyWise - GeneJ. I have benefited already from his insights [as GeneJ pointed out, sometimes all it takes is another pair of eyes].<br />
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I am reaching out for help because it has come that time when I realize I need to. Please read the blogs already posted about Julia Rivers McClain, and if any person, place or thing jumps out at you, please let me know.…
This is a continuation of a discussion I started in a blog I posted. This history has already captivated one member [besides myself] of GenealogyWise - GeneJ. I have benefited already from his insights [as GeneJ pointed out, sometimes all it takes is another pair of eyes].<br />
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I am reaching out for help because it has come that time when I realize I need to. Please read the blogs already posted about Julia Rivers McClain, and if any person, place or thing jumps out at you, please let me know. Thanks.