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Why does it seem most of my brick walls end up in North Carolina?

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Comment by Patty Wimpsett Killion on August 23, 2009 at 10:14am
Mavis, another great idea. That's one of those slap my forehead and say "why didn't I think of that?" Thank you again!!!!
Comment by Mavis Jones on August 22, 2009 at 4:50pm
Patty, try the marriage license, also. Depending on the time period, the parents names may be listed there, also.
Comment by Patty Wimpsett Killion on August 22, 2009 at 4:43pm
Hi Mavis,

Gosh, that is an excellent idea. I have not even thought of that. Thank you so much.
Comment by Mavis Jones on August 22, 2009 at 4:27pm
Patty,

Have you been able to locate a death certificate for James Franklin? His parents names may be listed there.
Comment by Patty Wimpsett Killion on August 21, 2009 at 12:41pm
I am looking for information regarding James Franklin Barker (probably called Franklin). Born 1810, Surry County, NC --- married Lucy Chandler 1831 in Hendricks County, IN --- By 1840 they were living in Marion County, Decatur, Twp. Indiana.---- They moved their family to Warren County, Iowa in the mid 1850's. He died in 1877. I cannot find anything on his parents. He is my brick wall. I've also heard that he could have been of Cherokee Indian and that perhaps his father might have been named Daniel? He has really been a hard one for me. Any help will be truly appreciated.
Comment by Tammy Mellard Wheeler on August 11, 2009 at 7:10pm
Looking for Hooper. My mom's side is from John Hooper & Margaret Ledbetter.
Comment by Rosemary Taylor on August 10, 2009 at 8:07pm
I research William Pigg of Wilkes and Surry Counties, 1790-1810, and related families. Holder.
Comment by Mark Bailey on August 10, 2009 at 3:55pm
Aunt's line. Have info on Renfrow (Renfrew, Renfrews, Renfrow?), Hinnant (Revoluntionary soldier), Felt, Pridgen, Armstrong, Whichard, Tomson (Tomesom?), Barrow or Barnes, Ferrall, Hare, Griffen or Godwin, Lee, Rollins, Williamson, Atkinson, Winbon, Moore, Riggan, Buffalo, Brewer, Walker, Sorsby, Hedgpeth, Lincke, Garris, May, Hugh, Rousch, Pauline, Cropsey, Blount, Doak, Douglas, Rollins, Gilbert, Whichard, Hardy. Greenville, NC, Nashville, NC, Wayne County, Edgecombe County, Johnston County now Wilson County. Family tradition has Renfrow as French, perhaps spelled REINFREAUX. Mny settled in Scotland early 16th centuryA good number of Renfrows settled in Kent, England. From Kent to NC.
Comment by Rosemary Taylor on August 9, 2009 at 4:14pm
Hello, I research several families in NC 1800 or before. I am trying to find the parents of James Randolph, b c 1723, of Caswell Co., NC, and more about him. I also research Hargis, McNair, Huskey, and more of the same era. I am interested in finding out more about the ersey Settlement in Davidson County.
Comment by Mavis Jones on August 9, 2009 at 12:12pm
Hi all,

Does anyone know where I can find a list of african-american cememteries for Martin County?
 

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