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HOBSON posted by CSM Tal Leonard on Wednesday, December 8, 2004

Query for Susan Hobson or her sister Mary Carolyn Hobson; attended Ragsdale High School in Jamestown, NC. Susan, class of 1969; Carolyn Class of 1966. Last known address was High Point Road, Greensboro, NC. If you can help, thank you.

MOYE, ROLLINS, WADE posted by Joshua Howell on Sunday, December 26, 2004

I am looking for any innformation about Hattie Rollins, b. 4/15/1891 d. 5/19/1970, married to Clifton Wade, b. 1/16/1880/84 d. 7/7/1966. She may have had siblings named Albert, Kate, and/or Ed. Her mother may have been Emma Moye.

LEWIS, SAULS posted by Joshua Howell on Sunday, December 26, 2004

I am looking for any information regarding Leonard Lewis b. 1833 d. 1890 and his wife Sarah Jane Sauls b. 1847 d. 1925. They are buried in a cemetary in Wayne County (peele cemetary I think), and I am looking for their ancestors.

ANDERSON, JOHNSON, ROUSE posted by Joshua Howell on Sunday, December 26, 2004

I am looking for information regarding John Johnson and Victoria Rouse (b. abt. 1850); they were married 7/13/1876 in Greene County. Not sure where they were born or died but I am looking for their ancestors. Their daughter, Dora Johnson, was b. 11/22/1884 in Greene County and married Jesse Anderson of Wayne Couonty.

CHASE, HOLLAND, PATE posted by Joshua Howell on Sunday, December 26, 2004

I am looking for information on chases of the 1800's, specifically a John Chase b. 1848 d. aft 1919 married to a Nancy. They had at least 3 children named William, George, and McDuffie. William married Eva Holland, dau of Burdine Holland and Missouri Pate.

GOODSON, SMITH posted by Joshua Howell on Sunday, December 26, 2004

I am looking for information regarding Hazy Goodson, b. 1831 d. 1915, and his wife Sylvia (Smith?), b. 1845/52 d. 1930. Among their children were Thomas, John, Robert, and Nancy.

PARKS, VINSON posted by Keith Worrell on Thursday, January 6, 2005

Does anyone know the names of the parents of Joseph B. Parks or Ella Vinson of Hood Swamp. They were the parents of Mary Jane Elizabeth Parks who died August 1, 1926.

DANIELS, WORRELL posted by Keith Worrell on Thursday, January 6, 2005

I'm seeking information on Nancy Ann Daniels, born January 05, 1852, married to James B. Worrell. Does anyone know who her parents were?

DANIELS, WORRELL posted by Keith Worrell on Thursday, January 6, 2005

I'm trying to find information on James B. Worrell Born August 10, 1851. I believe his parents were James and Emily but cannot confirm

COLYAR, PIKE posted by Korey Colyar on Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Am looking for any information on Samuel Colyar and Elizabeth Pike. Samuel Colyar married Elizabeth Pike in Wayne/Dobbs County NC ca.1765. I am a direct descendent of Samuel through his son Samuel Pike Colyar - am hoping to find info on Samuel or his father and where they might have came from within England or Scotland. Colyar means coal worker so I'm guessing southern Scotland.

HARRISON, HILLARD posted by Cindy Aehlich on Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Looking for info on Metta Hilliard. Father was James Hilliard who was married to Roxanna Harrison Jones (this was her 2nd marriage).

BROOKS, TEACHEY, TEACHIE posted by Caroline Inman on Monday, February 7, 2005

Need any info on Teachie/Teachey. Johnny Last-name-unknown married a Teachie, had 3 children and moved to Horry County, SC, before 1910. She was a widow and living with her sister Margaret Brooks, who had married Jerry Brooks also fron NC. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

REAVES, REEVES posted by Mike Rodgers on Friday, February 18, 2005

Thomas Reeves (Reaves), born about 1804, and Nancy B? of Wayne County, Carolina. Kids were James, Elijah, David, Thomas Jr, Martha, Peggy and my great grandmother Mary Elizabeth (Lizzie). I need any info on them I can get.

RADFORD posted by Bill Lucas on Sunday, February 20, 2005

I am searching for the parents of Gideon Radford, born in NC about 1823. He married Jane Mc Millan in AL.

ADAMS posted by Bradley Pabst on Monday, February 21, 2005

I am interested in the history ofthe Adams family and the Adamsville history of Wayne County. Any informationt that can be provided is very much appreciated. Thank you.

PIKE, THOMAS, WILLIAMS posted by Victoria Lawing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005

I am searching for information on Eliza Pike who married Daniel Williams in 1870. Her parents are listed as Lewis Pike and Patasey Pike. I believe that she later married Thomas Jackson. In the 1880 census Thomas and Eliza Jackson are listed with the following children: Fred L. Williams, Hattie Williams and Carl V. Williams. On Fred Williams's death certificate his parents are listed as Daniel Williams and Eliza Pike. The family story is that Fred was adopted when he was little, so this would explain the 1880 census listing him as Thomas Jackson's son. I would appreciate any help in making a connection with these two families.

BEST, WINBORN posted by Victoria Lawing on Tuesday, February 22, 2005

I searching for the parents of James Winborn and Sally Winborn who were married on January 4, 1855 at Benjamin Best's place. I would appreciate any help with information about these two families.

MOZINGO posted by Natalie Mozingo on Thursday, February 24, 2005

Want to find out history and origin of the name Mozingo.

CARTER, WORLEY posted by Abby on Thursday, March 17, 2005

Does anyone have any info. on Allen Carter? He died in 1901. not sure if in Wayne or Greene county. Allen was married to Eliza Worley. Their children were Florence, Charley, Molly. Molly died at 8yrs.old. I also need info.on David Worley and Ann J. Hardison.

BARBER posted by Pam Durham on Thursday, March 17, 2005

Barber, Joseph born c. 1800, married Arsenia (?). I'm trying to locate information concerning both Joseph and Arsenia. Their son, George Washington Barber, was my great-great grandfather. I located Joseph and Arsenia on the 1850 census for Russell County, AL. Does anyone have any information concerning them? It is believed that Joseph was born in Wayne Co., NC.

BRUTON posted by Brian Nilsson on Monday, April 4, 2005

Seeking any male descendants of Joseph Bruton (ca. 1735 - ca. 1811) of Craven and Lenoir Counties, NC, and Colonel Simon Bruton (1761-1823) of Dobbs/Lenoir County with the hope of having their participation in a newly initiated Bruton/Brewton DNA study. I’m working with a group of Bruton/Brewton researchers in doing a DNA study to try to sort out the different Bruton families in the colonial Carolinas. Details of our study at: http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_join.asp?code=E65408&special=true Would welcome any information or suggestions on locating Joseph Bruton and Colonel Simon Bruton descendants. Brian Nilsson, 969-B South Rolfe St., Arlington, VA 22204-4538, BHNilsson@aol.com

KENNEDY posted by Dot Kennedy Richardson on Monday, April 4, 2005

Looking for the parents of :Luther S. Kennedy born 1835 in Wayne Co., married Clarissa Hardison, daughter of Thomas and Margaret (Dail) Hardison Luther, wife and first child. Thomas is in the 1860 census, Indian Springs Dist., Wayne Co. They moved to Institute near Kingston and raised their family. Luther is my greatgrand father but I have not been able to establish who his parents (my G.G. Grandparents) are. My father is named after Luther. Would appreciate any help. D. Kennedy

JONES, PALMER, SPIVEY posted by Daryl Spivey on Monday, April 4, 2005

I an looking for information on William Spivey born approximately 1770 in North Carolina and died there in 1861. He was a veteran of the War of 1812. I am interested in his personal history and that of his ancestors. He is my great great grandfather.

JINNETT, KEENE posted by Lee Reeves on Wednesday, April 6, 2005

Seeking information concerning Clara Louisa JINNETT (b. 1860) m. Alonza Red KEENE (b.1856). She was daughter of David George Jinnett m. Anna Mariah Rhodes. Also, any info on Wiley O. Keene (b. 1827) (father of Alonza Red) m. Susan Stevens (b. 1830) in Sampson, NC. Buena Flossie Keene (daughter of Alonza Red) was my grandmother. Thanks so much for any help/info anyone can give me.

BROADHURST posted by Aronka Broadhurst on Wednesday, April 6, 2005

I'm looking for the Broadhurst Cemetary in Wayne County, NC. Thanks.

GREENE, PERSON posted by Clyde Nordan on Wednesday, April 6, 2005

I'm doing research on the Greene/Person family and collecting general info on Goldsboro. Will share findings with anyone interested.

GREENE, PERSON posted by Clyde Nordan on Thursday, April 7, 2005

I'm doing research on the Greene/Person family and collecting general info on Goldsboro. Will share findings with anyone interested.

COLEY, COX posted by Derrick Coley on Friday, June 3, 2005

Looking for information about African-American families that moved out of Pikeville to Goldsboro with the surname Coley or Cox. My grandparents are Henry Coley and Hilda Cox-Coley of Goldsboro, but both came from Pikeville originally.

RAYNOR, SAULS posted by Derrick Coley on Friday, June 3, 2005

Looking for information about African-American families in or surrounding Goldsboro with the surname Sauls or Raynor.

HOWELL posted by S. Howell on Friday, June 3, 2005

I am looking for any information for John Mitchell Howell. On the 1860 census for Goldsboro with wife Matilda Jackson. Need information on his parents, etc. Matilda was a Jackson, married Isaac Beachum as first husband.

HUBBARD, MINSHEW, PIKE, SMITH, VINSON posted by on Friday, June 3, 2005

I am looking for information on parents of Allen Smith b. 1829 d. 1914 of Goldsboro,Wayne Co.NC. He married Sarah AKA Sallie Pike 30 Aug 1858. I was told his father was Theophilus, and his father was William and his father was Benjamin. However there seems to be several Benjamin's and I simply cannot pick them apart. If anyone has any information on my Smith side, please let me know. Allen had a few children, Marcellus, Fennel, Mary, Sarah, Lillie, Annie, Alma, and Cora. Cora lived to be a 100. She died in 1977 in the house she was born and raised in on Hwy 13. Alma married J.R. Minshew and had Vivian, who later married Alonza, Lon, Vinson. They had two children, Alma and James. Alma married A.G. Hubbard. Any information on these other lines would be great too. Any information at all would be appreciated. Thank you!

CARR, MILLARD, PARKER, PEELE, SMITH, TAYLOR, UZZEL, WILLIAMS posted by Sue Sewell on Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Looking for information on Eliza Jane Pipkin, Robert Peele V, Hepsiba Peele Smith, Mack Carr Williams (b. 1798), John T. Smith III (b.1820), Julia Parker Williams (b.1825), Mary Uzzell (b.1800)

DAIL, VESTER posted by Pamela Forrest on Wednesday, June 15, 2005

I am looking for any information on William B. Vester, b. around 1857-61 and d. around 1936-37. He was from Greene County, NC or from Germany. He married Jennie Dail around 1883 in Wayne County, NC. I have a copy of the marriage certificate. I want to know who his parents are. Thank you!

PENDER posted by Joan Pender on Friday, June 24, 2005

Hi. I am looking for information on Durham Pender. We Beblieve he was born about 1800 but cannot find out who his parents were. We think he is a grandson to Calvin Pender.

posted by Linda Rudd Miller on Monday, October 17, 2005

Seeking burial place of Cecil D. Rudd. Died Goldsboro, NC, 8 Sept 2000.

BLOUNT, MILLARD, PEELE, PIPKIN, SMITH, SOUTHERLAND posted by Sue Sewell on Saturday, December 31, 2005

My brother and I will be in Wayne County this spring and we are looking for family members. Our grandparents were Elisha V. SMITH and Sallie Osborn MILLARD. Our paternal great grandparents were William Thomas Smith and Hepsey Peele Smith and our maternal great grandparents were Luther R. Millard and Vivie Southerland Millard. Our paternal g.g. grandparents were Robert Peele V. and Eliza Jane PIPKIN PEELE. Maternal g.g. grandparents: John B. SOUTHERLAND and Mary Jane BLOUNT and paternal g.g. grandparents Felix Bell Millard and Sallie Osborn Millard. Our families were from the Indian Springs And Kenansville areas. Our father William Millard Smith was orphaned at a young age and died at 49 leaving us with little information about his family. We would love to meet our North Carolina families and learn our father's family history. We will be coming from Washington State where our father settled after retiring from the US Navy. There is a small cemetery located behind what used to be the Peele Plantation home off of Greenfield Cemetery Road at Indian Springs. Hepsey Peele Smith, b. 8 Aug 1855 d. 17 Feb 1895, Robert Peele V. b. 18 Jan 1818, d. 1 May 1885, Eliza Jane Pipkin Peele b. 2 Mar 1822 d. 6 APr 1907 and Fannie B. Smith b. 28 Apr 1880 d. 4 Dec 1891. It looks like there could have been other graves at the site, but these headstones are clearly visible and in good condition. These are my g. grandmother, g. aunt, and g.g.grandparents. Thank you. Sue

CARRAWAY, HAM, HOLLOMAN posted by on Monday, March 6, 2006

I am looking for family members with the name of Carraway. My grandparents were Lillie and Raiford Carraway of Snow Hill, NC and my maternal grandparents were James Thedie Ham. Any information will be greatly appreciated. I have aunts and uncles named Holloman, Carraway, Ham, which I would love to find out if they are still living.

HAGANS posted by Bridgette Hagans Craig on Thursday, March 9, 2006

I am looking for anyone related to Charlie Hagans. He was an American Indian -- Cherokee-- from Snowhill, NC. I would like to know something about his family and life before he married my grandmother, Eliza Hagans. My father did not talk much about my grandfather's past and now my father is deceased and we, the family, would like to know about him. I just recently found out that he was full-bloodied Cherokee and spoke broken English. If you have any information, please forward to my e-mail address.

DANIELS posted by Amanda Thornton on Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Daniels Family-Benjiman W. Daniels I believe built the house I live in now. Records show he died at home. I am Looking for a old photo of Ash Street view of the house, it sat where Pizza House is now. And I was looking for a family photo of Benjiman Sr.

TEACHEY, TEACHIE posted by Kenneth Teacher on Friday, March 31, 2006

Looking for Ruby Taylor Moore who posted a query for the surnames Teachey, Teachie

BARDIN, JONES, WASDIN posted by Mary McGuffin on Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Looking for William Bardin who married Sarah Jones, daughter of John and Mary (Wasdin) Jones. I don't have any dates on William or Sarah Bardin. John Jones died in 1851 and Mary Wasdin died in 1861. All the Jones' were natives of N.C. Also looking for Alva A. Jones Balance. She was born in N.C. and was living there in the late 1800's. Alva A. was the daughter of John Jones and Mary Wasdin Jones. She is the sister of John Wasdin Jones and Sarah Bardin. I need the given name of her husband Balance or any info. on any of these families.

APPLEWHITE, COUNCIL posted by Marguerite Whitley on Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Seeking data concerning Henry Applewhite IV, and his wife Mary Council. Henry died c. 1741.

NELSON posted by Linda Nelson on Thursday, April 27, 2006

Nelson of Wayne County. I am looking for information on the parents of Richard Marshall Nelson, b. 11-06-1840, d. 03-03-1925. I have two names: Rev. Charles J. Nelson of Goldsboro and a Charles L.T. Nelson. The L.T. Nelson is from a family record. However, I think CJ is who I am looking for. Any help would be appreciated. If this is your family I have infomation to share. Linda Nelson

SUMMERLIN posted by Deb Summerlin on Tuesday, May 2, 2006

Searching for background on SUMMERLIN family. William Joseph SUMMERLIN was married in Wayne Co then moved to S. Carolina where he & Katherine Pearce raised a family. I think his folks were John Summerlin & Emily. Siblings were James b 1861, Nancy b. 1863, William b 1864 and Walter b. 1873. Any hellp would be appreciated.

NEWELL posted by M. O'Neil on Sunday, June 25, 2006

Bryant NEWELL I am looking for any information on Bryant Newell, b. abt.1824 N.C, married Edith______? Children are Edward R. Newell, b.abt 1841 in Wayne Co,, Susan A. Newell, William D. Newell, b. abt 1846, Catherine Newell, b. abt. 1848 and possibly John Newell, b.abt.1852. Would like the names of Bryant Newell's parents, etc. The family is listed in census records: 1850 Cumberland Co, census, Eastern Division- Bryant & family 1860 Wayne Co N.C. Buck Swamp -- Edith & son William D. 1870 Wayne Co, NC. Indian Springs, Goldsboro P.O. --Edith & son John. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks, MO MOneil5217@aol.com

BROWN posted by Randall Vallee on Monday, September 25, 2006

Christopher Brown (DOB 1762) moved to Adair Co. KY, from Dobbs Co. NC. Any info requested.

BAKER, COLEY, LANE posted by Jean Rackley Arsement on Monday, October 16, 2006

Looking for any information on Freeman COLEY, wife Mariah (?), daughter, Louisa Coley LANE, her husband, Bryant LANE, their daughter Nancy Lane BAKER, her husband, Barna BAKER. Any information would be so appreciated.

HOWELL posted by Mona Chapman Howell on Friday, December 1, 2006

Looking for information on Posey Napoleon Howell b. 04/30/1880 in North or South Carolina. D. 06/07/1952 in Howison, MS.

BARTLETT posted by Patricia Ann Bartlett Lee on Wednesday, January 24, 2007

My name is Patricia Ann BARTLETT Lee. I know my ancestors came from Wayne County, N.C. - part of the old Dobbs County. I would like to post to anyone with information about anyone with information on Bartletts or if anyone knows of Bartletts that still live in the area. Would love to share what I have.

SMITH posted by G. C. Smith a.k.a. Pat on Wednesday, January 24, 2007

I am looking for Confederate soldier from Wayne County, N.C. by the name of William Marcus Smith. b.ca 1830, lived in Macon and Augusta, married 1866 Isabelle Walker; 4 children: Will, George, Sara Jane, and Eugenia. d. 5 oct 1886, b.Ga.Cental State Hospital, section 25 grave 374, Millegeville, GA.

PATE posted by Kathy Gibbas on Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Looking for information on Shadrack Pate. Thank You Kathy Gibbas

HASTINGS posted by Jim Hastings on Friday, May 25, 2007

Seeking information concerning Howell HASTINGS, born 2 May 1805 in Wayne, NC, died 25 Dec 1854 in Daviess County, IN. Also seeking information on Edith Edwards the wife of Howell Hastings. Edith Edwards was born 21 April 1808 in NC and died 17 July 1888 in Levenworth, KS.

EDWARDS, HASTINGS posted by Jim Hastings on Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Seeking information about parents and family of Edith Edwards, born 21 April 1808 in NC, died 17 July 1888 in KS, married 28 Nov 1826 to Howell Hastings, born 2 May 1805 in Wayne, NC, died 25 December 1854 in Daviess County, IN.

CRADDOCK posted by Jennefer Bruner on Sunday, August 5, 2007

Thomas Craddock b abt 1749 NC Joshua Craddock 1780 NC John Thomas Craddock 1834 NC Ira Marion Craddock 1858 NC

BOYETTE posted by Michele Maurer on Tuesday, October 9, 2007

I am trying to find any information about an ob doctor that worked in Wayne County hospital in the 1940's thru the 1950's. If anyone can please advise any name/s or knows of a Dr. Boyette it would be greatly appreciated. My mother delivered a baby boy sometime in the late 1940's. We think the fall of 1947 or 1948. The family rumor/s has it that the baby boy was adopted by a Dr. Boyette that delivered him. We would like very much to try and locate our brother and any information about a Dr. Boyette. Thanks for any/all help. Michele

JACKSON, JORDAN, ODOM posted by Kevin Jordan on Thursday, November 15, 2007

I am looking for the family line of Perry Jordan. His father was Stephen Henry Jordan. Stephen was born about 1790 and Perry was born in 1848. Records show they lived in Wayne County around Cox mill. Any information would be great. Thanks, Kevin Jordan

BOYKIN, LEE posted by Mittie McLean on Friday, January 18, 2008

I know there must be proof that Drury Boykin, Sr. had two daughters, Ultressa Lucretia Boykin who married Asa Lee and Priscilla Boykin who married his brother, Jonathan Lee.

HAWLAND, HOLLAND, HOLLEN, HOLLIN, HOWLAND posted by Susan Howell on Monday, March 3, 2008

Holland, or Hollen, Hollin, Hawland, Howland other various spellings, connections to NC, GA, possibly AL

IVEY posted by Glenda Ivie-McMahon on Wednesday, March 12, 2008

My name is Glenda Ivie-McMahon and I am the 9X Great Grandaughter to Thomas Ivey and Anne Argent-Ivey. If anyone has info on them or any other family member I would love to hear from you on the family. Sincerely, Glenda Ivie-McMahon Ben Franklin, Texas

LIVINGSTON posted by Ed Livingston on Tuesday, April 15, 2008

I am researching the Livingstons that were in Wayne County in the 1820 census, in particular Henry. Also, the John Livingston who held land there by 1786.

BEST, HINES, PARNELL posted by Donald Hines on Saturday, May 10, 2008

Where is the burial place of Patsy Parnell (Smith) Hines?

BEST, HARRELL, LONG posted by Dhona on Wednesday, July 16, 2008

I am looking for info on Ezekiel Harrell, James Long, Sr., Caniza / Council Best. Any input would be appreciated.

AYCOCKS posted by Kay Howell on Tuesday, January 13, 2009

What are the chances of finding some one who may know AYCOCKS from Durham, N.C.???? Thanks a lot!!!

HOLMES posted by Barbara Dillman Jensen on Tuesday, January 13, 2009

I am interested in the Holmes family. I would like to get in touch with someone who would get copies of courthouse documents for me. Thank you, Barbara Dillman Jensen Springfield, MO

EZZELL, FLINTOFF posted by Pat Chapman on Friday, July 3, 2009

David James Ezzell was a registrar of deeds and JP around 1860. He married Mariah Flintoff.

BROCK posted by Margaret Brock Schwend on Friday, July 3, 2009

William Franklin Brock. DOB 3/23/1897 Death 10/10/1945

HARPER, HASTY, HILL, HOLLAND posted by Virginia Alexander on Saturday, August 1, 2009

My ancestors were: HASTY, HILL, HARPER, all of whom wound up in Harris Co., GA, and HOLLAND, who finally settled in Cherokee, Murray and Whitfield Cos., GA. Susannah Hill made her will in Wayne, naming among others her daughter, Jemima, who married William Hasty. Jemima drew land in Georgia Land Lottery as widow of soldier of the Revolution. I would welcome any help on these families.

MARTIN, PIPKIN, POWELL posted by Margaret Miller on Saturday, August 1, 2009

Martin of Wayne County....Richard died ca 1786. Interested in name of first wife. maiden name of second wife, name of husband for daughter Mary who married a Pipkin. Powell.

HOLLAND, HOWELL posted by grinerm on Saturday, August 1, 2009

I just wanted to contact someone who has been working on the Holland family. My gggrandfather was James H. Howell. My gggrandmother was Milly Holland or so family legends suggest - we have found no proof. They came to Montgomery County Alabama from Wayne County NC where they were in the census there in 1850 - In 1860 they are listed in the census in Montgomery county Ala. One of the grandsons of James and Millie was given the first name Holland. James Howell was born 1 May 1812 In Wayne NC & died 2 July 1908 in Grady, Montgmery, Ala. and Millie was born abt 1818 - the 1850 census in Wayne NC lists her as being born in Samson NC. She died 30 Jun 1890 in Grady, Montgomery, Alabama They were buried on the home place and I have been to the little cemetery. It is owned now by a lumber company. Would appreciate any info that might pertain to this family.

HARPER, HASTY, HILL, HOLLAND posted by Virginia Alexander on Monday, September 7, 2009

My ancestors were: Hasty, Hill, Harper, all of whom wound up in Harris Co., GA, and Holland, who finally settled in Cherokee, Murray and Whitfield Cos., GA. Susannah Hill made her will in Wayne, naming among others her daughter, Jemima, who married William Hasty. Jemima drew land in Georgia Land Lottery as widow of soldier of the Revolution. I would welcome any help on these families. Thank you for heading up this project.

ELMORE posted by Roger Elmore on Monday, September 28, 2009

I am researching the possible marriage between Rachael Davis and Alfred or Eritt or James or Wright Elmore in Wayne County between 1820 and 1830. Any help would be appreciated

FLOWERS, MARTIN posted by Margaret Miller on Monday, September 28, 2009

I am searching for the will, estate settlement for Richard MARTIN (Jr.), son of Richard Martin and Franky, who died ca 1843, unmarried. To my knowledge he was survived by only one sister, Sarah, the wife of Samuel FLOWERS. I would appreciate a source for the foregoing documentation.

HILL posted by Frank Baker on Monday, September 28, 2009

My GG-Grandfather on my father's mother's side of the family was Theopholis Holmes HILL born in Wayne County and possibly Goldsboro in 1863. His father was Dr. Thomas Hill, son of Dr John Holmes Hill. I am looking for more information on the family and if any descendants are still in the area.

posted by Betty Campbell on Monday, September 28, 2009

1840 US Census Wayne Co., NC- James HOWELL 1male age 20/30 1950 US Census Wayne Co., NC pg #255, HH#115- The so side Wayne Co. James Howell 30 year old farmer; wife Millie age 30; son Wm age 10, John age 8; dau Sally age 7,Mary age 6, Evy age 2

HOWELL posted by Betty Campbell on Monday, September 28, 2009

1840 US Census Wayne Co., NC- James HOWELL 1male age 20/30 1950 US Census Wayne Co., NC pg #255, HH#115- The so side Wayne Co. James Howell 30 year old farmer; wife Millie age 30; son Wm age 10, John age 8; dau Sally age 7,Mary age 6, Evy age 2. By 1860 this family were living in Ramah(Ramer) 2nd Dist of Montg. Co., Al where they are also buried. In 1880 both James & Millie stated they were born NC; Parents born NC. Anything will be appreciated. Betty Campbell, 106 Tau St., Belle Chasse, La., 70037; Tel @ 504-394=3969

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