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Col. Robert Rowan - Cumberland County - my major brickwall - who are his parents 1 Reply

Started by Dan Garnitz. Last reply by Fredric Z. "Rick" Saunders Jan 17.

Looking for help with an actual original Will at the NCSA 5 Replies

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Comment by Renate Sanders on July 22, 2009 at 10:03pm
Hi everyone: I am interested in any information regarding African-Americans in Louisburg (Franklin County) North Carolina. Anything related to the slave years, or the 19th century in general, churches and cemeteries (black) or schools, in surrounding areas, such as Albion Academy or Mary Potter School would peak my interest. Surnames of interest are Yarborough, Green(e), Dunstan or Dunston, or Shaw, but I'll scan anything about anyone from the county!
Comment by Nikki Smith on July 22, 2009 at 8:49pm
Hi....I have Lynch, Boswell, Bird in my line from North Carolina
Comment by Elva Juanita Powell Newcomb on July 22, 2009 at 4:45pm
Hiram E Childress was Born:ABT; 1873 in wilkes co. N.C.
I don't know who his family is.
The only thing I know is he was married to Nancy Wood and they had some girls and a boy. The boy was William Wilson Childress. William is my Grandfather. He was born: July 4,1904
Hope someone can help me.
Thank you for any help.
Comment by Elva Juanita Powell Newcomb on July 22, 2009 at 11:14am
Trying to fine Childress family from Wilkes N.C.
Hiram Edward Childress was my Great-grandfather He was married to Nancy Wood From N.C.
If you know anything Plese let me know.
Comment by Denise Frederick on July 22, 2009 at 10:48am
I am researching the following surnames from the Charlotte area: Warren, Black, Graham, and the Frederick family of Raleigh. I'm also trying to find info on my GGrandfather Gene Karnes, who was born in western NC about 1870. Karnes is the adopted parents name; he was adopted by them after his parents died; their surname was Taylor. Gene's son, my Grandfather, was Roy E Karnes who was born around 1898 in east TN.
Comment by Paul A. Childers on July 21, 2009 at 12:58pm
I am researching William CHILDRESS, Sr. He was born abt. 1743. He died 5 September 1822 in Stokes County, North Carolina. I am trying to find where he was born and the names of his parents and siblings.
Comment by Stephen Allan Patrick on July 21, 2009 at 11:03am
I have tried off and on for many years trying to establish a link between the Cornelius Patrick family of Chocowinity, Beaufort Co NC and that of Bryan and Cornelius Fitzpatrick family of Chowan Co NC. The only link that i have is information from a land deed found at the NC Archives for Cornelius "Pitch" Patrick in the 1780s.
Comment by Georgie Trammell on July 20, 2009 at 9:26pm
have been attmpting to locate Andrew H. Wilson BL 1803 North Carolina; beleive his wife was Ann or Anna Weatherly. Had Daughter Elizabeth W.Wilson who married Lorenzo Smith Shepherd. Both families are suppose to be buried in Albia, but I have not been able to find info on Andrew or Ann. Other Surnames include: Golden, Spilman, Pease, Morgan and Dodson/Dotson
Comment by Ginger R Smith on July 20, 2009 at 8:29am
I had no idea there were Quakers who settled in the Eastern part of North Carolina! When did they arrive there?
Comment by Fredric Z. "Rick" Saunders on July 19, 2009 at 11:38am
Cynthia,

There were several in the Pasquotank and Perquimans area, as well as in Nansemond Co., VA. See: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~quakers/quakmtg.htm
 

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