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A LIST OF THE WOUNDED, CAPTURED, OR KILLED AT FORT FISHER JANUARY 15,1865 Jernigan, Elijah W. Jernigan, Isaac Jernigan, Levi S. Jessup, James Jessup, Jasper N. Jessup, Thomas A. Jewitt, J. Johnson, Amos Johnson, Amos N. Johnson, Daniel T. - Johnson, James * Johnson, James F. Johnson, James Henry Johnson, John Johnson, John A. Johnson, Lany Johnson, Levi E. Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Nathan Thomas Johnson, Nicholson F. Johnson, Richard M. Johnson, Richard M. Johnson, Robert A. Johnson, William F. Johnston, Beazar B. Johnston, John M. Jones, Daniel S. Jones, David Britton Jones, Franklin Jones, Jacob Jones, James A. Jones, James E. CI Private Private Private Private Corporal Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Corporal Private Private Private Sergeant Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private 2nd CO. D 36" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. D 36" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. D 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. H 36 " Reg. N.C.T.' 2nd CO. K 40 " Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. I 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. K 36 " Reg. N.C.T. 3rd CO. B 36" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. K 40" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. G 36" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. C 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. C 3rd Bat. N.C.L. Art. Co. F 10 " Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. F 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. 2nd CO. C 36 " Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. F 10 " Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. F 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. F 36 " Reg. N.C.T. Co. F 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. 2nd CO. K 40 " Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. C 36" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. K 40" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D lSt Bat. N.C.H. Art. Co. E 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 13 " Bat. N.C.L. Art. Co. H 36 " Reg. N.C.T. Co. K 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. D 40" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 40" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. A 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 40 " Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 40 " Reg. N.C.T. Captured Captured Captured Wounded & Captured Wounded & Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Killed Captured Captured Captured Captured Wounded & Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Wounded & Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured

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A LIST OF THE WOUNDED, CAPTURED, OR KILLED AT FORT FISHER JANUARY 15,1865

Jernigan, Elijah W. Jernigan, Isaac Jernigan, Levi S. Jessup, James Jessup, Jasper N. Jessup, Thomas A. Jewitt, J. Johnson, Amos Johnson, Amos N. Johnson, Daniel T. - Johnson, James * Johnson, James F. Johnson, James Henry Johnson, John Johnson, John A. Johnson, Lany Johnson, Levi E. Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Nathan Thomas Johnson, Nicholson F. Johnson, Richard M. Johnson, Richard M. Johnson, Robert A. Johnson, William F. Johnston, Beazar B. Johnston, John M. Jones, Daniel S. Jones, David Britton Jones, Franklin Jones, Jacob Jones, James A. Jones, James E.

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Private Private Private Private Corporal Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Corporal Private Private Private Sergeant Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private

2nd CO. D 36" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. D 36" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. D 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. H 36" Reg. N.C.T.' 2nd CO. K 40" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. I 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. K 36" Reg. N.C.T. 3rd CO. B 36" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. K 40" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. G 36" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. C 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. C 3rd Bat. N.C.L. Art. Co. F 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. F 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. 2nd CO. C 36" Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. F 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. F 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. F 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. F 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. 2nd CO. K 40" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. C 36" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. K 40" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D lSt Bat. N.C.H. Art. Co. E 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 13" Bat. N.C.L. Art. Co. H 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. K 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. D 40" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 40" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. A 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 40" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 40" Reg. N.C.T.

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CLARENDON COURIER FALL 1998 50

OLD NEW HANOVER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P.O. BOX 2536 Wilmington, NC 28402-2536

EMAIL: [email protected]

Officers: Donald Pierce Blake, President Constance Henley Knox, Vice-president Cecelia Corbett, Treasurer Doris Waff, Secretary Gerald McKenzie, Member-at-Large Jane Bailey Bailey, Past President Beverly Tetterton, Clarendon Courier Editor

Objectives: To collect, preserve, and dissemi- nate knowledge and information with reference to genealogical and related historical, biographi- cal, and heraldic data; to encourage and promote interest in genealogical research, to adhere to principles of accuracy and thoroughness in research; to champion ethical standards and to discourage and oppose incompetent and disreputable practices of researchers; to foster careful publications, to encourage, and provide scholarly training for all interested in these endeavors.

Members f ip: The membership of the Society is open to all individuals and organizations interested in genealogy upon payment of dues which are renewed annually on the anniversary of the original membership. Dues are: Individual and Institutional- $15.00; Family- $20.00; Life- $225.00. Mail dues to ONHGS Secretary at the above address. Members are encouraged to submit surnames of the families that they are researching to be included in the Society's ancestor roster. They also receive a 10% discount on all publications and free queries in the Clarendon Courier.

Clarendon Courier: Members receive this quarterly in the Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. The deadline for submission of material

for publication is February 10, May 10, August 10, and November 10. Back issues can be purchased for $3.00 per issue or $12.00 per year.

Meetings: Monthly meetings are held at 7.00 pm on the second Tuesday of the month, September through May. Unless otherwise notified, W meetings are held in the large meeting room of the New Hanover County Public Library, 201 Chestnut Street, Wilmington, NC. The computer interest group meets at 6:00 pm in the Library's small meeting room prior to the monthly meetings.

Book Department: The society has for sale over 80 genealogical abstracts covering Southeastern, North Carolina. Your membership allows you a 10% discount on all books. Please let us know if you want a book list.

Queries: Queries are published free for members. They should be typed or legibly printed on separate sheets ofpaper, each with the senders name and address. Each query should state geographical connection to Southeastern, North Carolina, or adjacent areas, and such dates as place them in context. They are subject to editing. So that the editor will understand them, please do not abbreviate. Mail queries to Van Stilley, Queries Editor, at the above address. *

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CLARENDON COURIER FALL 1998 51 br

[This series (which began in the Fall 1996 Courier) lists soldiers who were wounded, captured, or killed at the Battle of Fort Fisher. The wounded and captured were sent to Elmira Prison in New York or Point Lookout Prison in Maryland. The following abbreviations are used: Reg. for Regiment; Bat. for Battalion; N.C.T. for North Carolina Troops; N.C.S.T. for North Carolina State Troops; N.C.H. Art. For North Carolina Heavy Artillery; N.C.L. Art. For North Carolina Light Artillery; and * indicates that the soldier was killed in action. The 10" Regiment included the 1" NC Artillery; the 36" NC Regiment included the 2nd NC Artillery; and the 40" Regiment included the 3"' NC Artillery.]

Jones, John E. * Jones, Levy W. Jones, P. D. Jones, Robert D. Jones, Thomas Jones, Thomas J. Jones, William H. Jordan, Kenion Jordan, Wilson Joyner, Edward Noah Joyner, James H. Joyner, Samuel Judge, John J.

L Judkins, William G. Justice, Benjamin H.

Keith, Duncan Kelly, Colin M. Kelly, Daniel C. Kelly, John Neill Kelly, William A. Kemp, William J. Kennedy, James D. Kennedy, Levi B. Kennedy, William J. King, Athedon D. King, B.S. King, George King, James King, John C. King, John W. Kinlaw, An erson W. P. Kinlaw, Benjamin Kinlaw, James T. Kinlaw, Neill * Kinzel, J. Francis

Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Musician

Private Sergeant Corporal

1" Lieutenant Private Sergeant Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Corporal Private Private Private

Co. D 40"' Reg. N.C. T. 2nd CO. I 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 40' Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 40" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 40' Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. D 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 40' Reg. N.C.T. Co. F 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. C 3rd Bat. N.C.L. Art. Co. D 3rd Bat. N.C. L. Art. 3rd CO. G 36' Reg. N.C.T. Co. E 36fi Reg. N.C.T. Co. F 36"' Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 13" Bat. N.C.L. Art. 3rd CO. G 36m Reg. N.C.T.

Co. F 10"' Reg. N.C.S.T. 3rd CO. B 36' Reg. N.C.T. 3"' Co. B 36& Reg. N.C.T. 3'd CO. B 36" Reg. N.C.T. 3"' Co. B 36"' Reg. N.C.T. Co. H 36' Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 1" Bat. N.C.H. Art. Co. K 10" Reg. N.C.S.T. 2nd CO. C 36'Reg. N.C.T. Co. F 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. F 10'Reg. N.C.S.T. 2nd CO. K 40" Reg. N.C.T. 3"' Co. G 36" Reg. N.C.T. Co. F 36' Reg. N.C.T. Co. F 36"' Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. K 40"' Reg. N.C.T. 2"d CO. K 40"' Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. K 40" Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. K 40"' Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. D 36' Reg. N.C.T.

Captured Killed Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured Wounded & Captured Wounded & Captured Captured Captured Captured Captured

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Kirby, Dixon Kitchen, J. H. Knight, John Kornegay, C. Kornegay, Dixon W. Kornegay, Joseph E. Kornegay, Leonidas Kornegay, Marshall Kornegay, Wesley

Lamb, James Lamb, William Lamberson, Eli Lancaster, L.L. Lane, Robert J. Lardingood, W. A. Lassiter, John Lassiter, Leroy Lassiter, Richard Latham, Charles H. Latham, J. * Latham, James W.T. Latham, W. W. Lawhon, James Lawrence, James M. Lawson, William Leach, Hugh Leady, Charles C. Leary, Lemuel Ledondew, Thomas D.

Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Corporal

Private Colonel Private Private Private Private Private Private Private

1" Lieutenant Private Sergeant Private Private Private Private Private Private Private Private

Co. K 10'Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. F 36h Reg. N.C.T. Co. C 3rd Bat. N.C.L. Art. 3rd CO. G 40' Reg. N.C.T. 3rd CO. G 40' Reg. N.C.T. 3rd CO. G 40' Reg. N.C.T. 3rd CO. G 40' Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. A 36' Reg. N.C.T. 3rd CO. G 40' Reg. N.C.T.

Co. F 10' Reg. N.C.S.T. 36' Reg. N.C.T. Co. H 36' Reg. N.C.T. Co. K 36' Reg. N.C.T. Co. F 36' Reg. N.C.T. 2nd CO. A 36h Reg. N.C.T. Co. C 3rd Bat. N.C.L. Art. Co. C 3rd Bat. N.C.L. Art. Co. C 3rd Bat. N.C.L. Art. Co. D 13' Bat N.C.L. Art. 2nd CO. A 36' Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 13' Bat. N.C.L. Art. Co. D 1 3 ' ~ Bat. N.C.L. Art. 2nd CO. A 36' Reg. N.C.T. Co. F 36' Reg. N.C.T. Co. K 10'Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. K 10' Reg. N.C.S.T. Co. D 40' Reg. N.C.T. Co. F 36' Reg. N.C.T. Co. D 40' Reg. N.C.T.

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CLARENDON COURIER FALL 1998 54

Marriage and Death Notices from the Wilmington, North Carolina Tri-Weekly Commercial

[This series of marriage and death notices submitted by Helen Moore Sammons is continued from the Summer 1998 Courier. These are dated in the 1850's and can be viewed on microfilm in the Local History Room at New Hanover County Public Library]

Tues 2 Dec 1856- Died: At the residence of his father in Mecklenburg County, Virginia on the 24th of November, Wm. T. HENDRICK, in his 24th year.

Thur 12 July 1855- Died: At Long Creek at the residence of her husband, Charles D. HENRY, on the 19th June, ult., Mrs. Mary Jane HENRY, in the 38th year of her age. She had been an invalid for twelve years.

Tues 8 May 1855- Married: In this county on the 11th ult., by Rev. Colin Shaw, Mr. Wm. B. HENRY to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of H. T. COSTIN, Esq., all of this county.

Sat 29 Sept 1855- Married: In this county on the 19th inst., by James A. Moore, Esq., at the residence of Mrs. Register, Mr. David HERRING to Miss Margaret A. WILSON, all of this county.

Tues 11 April 1854- Died: In Duplin county on the 6th inst., Mrs. Julia K., wife of Dr. N. W. HERRING and eldest daughter of Jeremiah PEARSALL, in the 30th year of her age, leaving her husband and four small children.

Thur 12 Aug 1852- Married: On Tuesday, 5th inst., by Rev. A. Paul Repiton, Mr. Henry Clay HEWLETT to Miss Henrietta HUHN, all of this county.

Tues 18 July 1854- Died: On Masonboro Sound on the 12th inst., Martha Jane, daughter of John and Eliza HEWLETT, aged about 13 years.

Thur 11 Sept 1856- Died: In this town on Tuesday, 9th inst., Serena Ann, infant daughter of H. C. and Henrietta HEWLETT, aged 3 months and 3 days.

Sat 13 Sept 1851- Died: On Thursday, llth inst., Walter Jones, youngest son of A.V.W. and Jane W. HEWLETT, aged 3 years, 2 months, and 9 days.

Thur 7 Feb 1856- Married: In this place on Monday, 4th inst., by Rev. M. B. Grier, Mr. E. R. HICKMAN to Miss Rowena RALSTON, all of Independence, Mo.

Sat 22 Nov 1851- Married: In this town yesterday, by Rev. Dr. R. B. Drane, Col. C. D. HILL, of Duplin, to Miss Emily C., daughter of the late H. B. HOWARD of this town.

Tues 28 Oct 1851- Married: In Bertie county on the 23d inst., by Rev. J. Blunt Cheshire, Dr. John HILL, of Wilmington, to Miss Wilie J. RUFFIN, of Bertie county.

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Thur 4 Sept 1856- Died: At Farmville, Va. on the 20th ult., Mr. John S. HILL, in the 20th year of his age, youngest son of General William L. HILL, of Duplin county, N. C.

Thur 6 Feb 1851- Married: On the 15th inst., at St. Bartholomew Church, Pittsboro, N. C., by Rev. Dr. Wheat, Major N. M. HILL, of New Hanover county, to Miss Kate, youngest daughter of Hon. John D. TOOMER.

Sat 7 Nov 1857- Died: In Raleigh on 29th October, 1857, William HILL, Secretary of State. He was born in Surry (now Stokes) county, N. C. on 23d September, 1773, being eighty- four years, one month, and six days old. He had held the office of Secretary of State for 46 years.

Thur 10 May 1855- Died: At Oakland, Duplin county, on the 3d inst., at the residence of his father, William Lanier, infant son of Col. C. D. HILL, aged 9 months.

Sat 15 Nov 1851- Died: In Raleigh on Monday last, Hon. Richard HINES, about 69 years of age, a native of Edgecombe county. He represented in the 19th Congress the District of which Edgecombe then comprised a part. For many years he was Chairman of the Whig Central Committee of the State.

Sat 29 Mar 1856- Married: In New Hanover county on the 26th inst., by Rev. E. H. Ranney, Mr. William J. HINTON, of Chatham county, to Miss Susannah, daughter of William D.

b WORTHAM, Esq., of New Hanover.

Tues 29 Sept 1857- Died: In this town on the 27th inst., Mrs. Ann HOARD, consort of the late Seth HOARD, aged 76 years. Burial in Oakdale Cemetery.

Sat 26 Jan 1850- Notice: V. R. PEIRSON qualified at the last term of New Hanover county Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions as executor of the last Will and Testament of Seth HOARD, deceased.

Sat 19 May 1855- Married: In Duplin county, April 19th, by Rev. George Wallace, Mr. Abraham HOBBS, of Sampson county, to Mrs. Mary Ann Rebecca DOWNES, formerly of Boston, Mass.

Sat 15 July 1854- Died: At the residence of her husband in Sampson county, N. C., on the 22d March, 1854, Mrs. Sarah HOBBS, wife of Abraham HOBBS, aged about 54 years. She was a member of the Baptist Church and leaves a husband and several children.

Sat 22 Mar 1851- Died: In Freeport, Maine, on 14th of the present month (March), Mrs. Lydia HOLBROOK, in the 90th year of her age, mother of the Editor and Proprietor of the Commercial.

Thur 29 Mar 1855- Died: In Freeport, Maine, on the 21st inst., Mrs. Mary HOLBROOK, in the 62d year of her age.

Sat 2 Oct 1852- Died: In Milton, Caswell county, on the 19th ult., Thomas W. HOLDEN, father of the Editor of the Raleiuh Standard.

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Sat 26 June 1852- Died: In this city on Sunday, 20th June, 1852, Ann Augusta, wife of William W. HOLDEN, in the 34th year of her age. She leaves a husband and four small children. (Raleigh Standard)

Tues 24 Feb 1857- Died: In this town on Friday, 20th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth A., wife of Mr. William HOLDEN, aged 47 years, leaving a husband and six children.

Tues 14 Aug 1855- Died: At Smithville on the 11th inst., at the residence of Major. John Walker, John Wright HOLMES, aged 22 years and 3 months. Funeral at 4 o'clock, P.M. 13th inst., from the residence of Mr. James S. Green to Oakdale Cemetery.

Thur 31 Aug 1854- Died: At the residence of Robert W. Palmer in Chatham county on the 22nd inst., Dr. Lewis L. HOLMES, a native of Washington, N. C., but for the last five years a resident of Chatham county, aged 28 years.

Thur 29 Oct 1857- Died: In the vicinity of Fayetteville on Thursday, 22d inst., Miss Mary HOLMES, aged 62 years. She was a member of the Presbyterian church for many years.

Tues 20 Mar 1855- Married: On Topsail Sound on Saturday, 17th March, by W. N. Peden, Esq., Mr. Owen HOLMES to Mrs. Mary M. ST. GEORGE.

Tues 1 June 1852- Married: In this town on the 26th May, by Rev. A. Paul Repiton, Mr. Purley HOLMES to Miss Sarah Ann JONES.

Sat 28 May 1853- Died: Departed this life on the 2d inst., Sallie Lovic, wife of Owen HOLMES, Esq.! aged 34 yrs.

Thur 29 Oct 1857- Died: In Middleton, Miss. on the 4th inst., Mrs. Catherine HOLT, relict of Anthony L. HOLT, aged about 65 yrs. She was a native of New Hanover county, North Carolina, where she leaves a large number of friends and relatives.

Sat 8 Oct 1853- Died: By a letter from his son, Johnson J. HOOPER, we learn that A. M. HOOPER, Esq., died at Crawford, Russell county, Alabama, on the 25th ult. He was born on 7th December, 1775 at or near Wilmington, N. C. He was one of the best writers in our state, having written the biographies of Gen. Howe and Gen. Ashe.

Sat 5 Aug 1854- Died: In Russell county, Alabama, on the 28th ult., Mrs. Charlotte HOOPER, relict of the late Archibald M. HOOPER, Esq., aged 68 years.

Sat 10 Apr 1852- Married: At South Boston, Mass. on the 30th ult., by Rev. J. W. Alvord, George HOOPER, Esq., of the firm of Chadbourn & Hooper, of this town, to Miss Sarah Jane MORRILL .

Thur 12 Mar 1857- Died: In this town on the 7th inst., of consumption, Mr. William L. HOOPER, son of Mr. William G. and Matilda A. HOOPER, late of New York City, aged twenty-two years.

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Sat 22 Oct 1853- Died: At Ridgeway on Monday, October loth, Mary Louisa, youngest child of J. DeBernier and M. HOOPER, aged two years and nearly three months.

Thur 20 Dec 1855- Married: In this county on the 13th inst., by Isaac M. Alderman, Esq., Mr. George HORRELL, of New Hanover county, to Miss Martha E., daughter of J. B. WOODCOCK, Esq.

Sat 17 May 1856- Died: Greensboro. May 15th- On last Saturday, David B. HOUSTON accidentally fell into the fly wheel of a Steam saw mill, some three miles east of town, and was instantly crushed to death. His parents, upwards of eighty years old, are still living.

Sat 13 Sept 1856- Died: At Kenansville on the 8th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth A. HOUSTON, aged 54 years, relict of the late Samuel HOUSTON, of Duplin county.

Thur 10 Mar 1853- Married: In Tarboro on 25th February, 1853 by John S. Dancy, Signor Don Alonzo Edgar HOWARD, cosmopolite and itinerant juggler, to Miss Sarah Susan Elizabeth Panza MILLS, daughter of Col. Everett MILLS. They were married after one hour's acquaintance.

Thur 12 June 1851- Died: The following anouncement is made to the New York papers of Saturday last: Six deaths from yellow fever occurred on board the barque Larrabee,

%b which arrived today from Rio Janeiro. One of the deceased is Mr. H. B. HOWARD, of Wilmington, N. C.

Sat 19 Nov 1853- Died: In this town on the 15th inst., Sarah R., infant daughter of Capt. W. C. and Susan P. HOWARD, aged one month and twenty-seven days.

Tues 3 Feb 1857- Died: Recently, Selena HOWELL, aged 13 years, of Jefferson, N. C., daughter of Amos HOWELL, committed suicide by hanging herself in the barn.

Tues 31 Aug 1852- Died: In this town on the 25th inst., Olivia, infant daughter of Thomas J. and Martha HUDSON, aged nine months and six days.

Thur 6 Mar 1856- Married: In this town on Sunday last, 2d inst., by Rev. A. Paul Repiton, Mr. John H. HUFF to Mrs. Martha DAVIS.

Sat 18 Jan 1851- Died: On Sunday, 12th inst., Charles Betts, only son of the late Rev. Theophilus HUGGINS, aged three years.

Sat 29 Sept1855- Died: In Onslow county, N. C. on Friday, 21st inst., Mrs. Cynthia HUGGINS, wife of Owen HUGGINS, aged about twenty years.

Tues 11 May 1852- Died: At her residence in Onslow county on the 3d inst., Mary Moses, consort of Owen HUGGINS, aged 33 years.

Thur 21 Aug 1856- Died: At her residence, in the 19th year of her age, Mrs. Virginia C., wife of W. F. HUGGINS, Esq., and daughter of the late W. S. HUMPHREY, of Onslow.

& (To be Continued)

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The following was taken from a Dear Abby column dated September 23, 1998. It concerns the sole use of computer disk storage for your genealogical records and was taken from the Archives & Archivists LISTSERV. [Submitted by the editor].

Don't Trust Disks for Family Documents

Dear Abby: There is a genuine tragedy awaiting "Wondering Mom" and anyone else who thinks that

storing precious family information on a computer disk is the perfect high-tech solution to the problem of combining preservation and privacy.

By the time her 2 %-year-old daughter is old enough to care about her grandfather's autobiography, no one outside a couple of computer museums will be able to retrieve it from the disk - if she's incredibly lucky. I've been using computers for 20 years, and I have multiple generations of disks gathering dust now that, for all practical purposes, are unreadable. The hardware changes. The software changes. Beware!

If "Wondering Mom" wants to save that document, she should print it out now, giving thought to the printer and print cartridge, on 100 percent cotton or linen rag buffered paper with a neutral pH, and store it in a nondestructive archival folder in a dark, safe place, like a safety deposit vault. Abby, you should have told her to use the silly disk for a coaster (after printing the file). That way it would be good for something. Dennis Grafflin, Professor of History, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine

Dear Professor Grafflin: Thank you for offering your computer expertise, and warning my readers not to blindly

expect technology to solve their archival problems. In many instances, paper is still the way to go.

Share Your Libraries With Fellow ONHGS Members

Dear ONHGS Members,

We are trying to amass a list of genealogical holdings held by the membership. In a casual survey by the Computer Special Interest group it was determined that a vast amount of source and research information is held by individuals that could possibly be made available for research if one knew where to find such material.

So, in addition to our "Interested Surname" list, we will compile a list of genealogical materials held by our membership and ultimately publish this list for our membership. Such materials held by our members would include: genealogical books, compact disks, journals subscribed to, family histories, genealogies, limited editions of published data, large compilations, and so on. The member submitting could list (or not list) the materials of their choice thus maintaining personal control over privacy and access. The member may also state any restrictions related to all or specific items listed.

The input sheet on the following page, accompanied by a sample input, will be used to submit the data for compilation (make extra copies of the input sheet if your entries are expected

& to exceed thirteen). Any restrictions may be noted in the right hand margin.

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ONHGS Reference and DataBase Holdings by Members - Input Sheet

SAMPLE ENTRIES:

The below holdings are held by: Gerald McKenzie, who may be contacted at: 309 Lanxlowne Rd, (910) 799-8068

Page 1 of 1

e for a CD-ROM database:

Author: Format:Book,

Subject: Rene Jette 1 176 pgs

Lists .................................................................................................................. all known families in Quebec from 1600 to 1730, maniagedbirthlbapt'ddeaths

Author: Format:

Title:Birth Brodehund Software CD-Rom #17

...... ~ . i . ~ e ~ ! . . ~ ~ e ~ . ~ ~ ~ . . ~ ~ . ~ e s t ~ a ! . ~ i ~ e . $ : . a ~ ! d . . ~ ! t h e ~ . . f . ~ ~ rench-Canadian descendants.

Author: Format:

Title: .............................................................................................................. Didionnaire Genealogique des Familles du Quebec, des origines a 1730

Title: Ransom ............................................................................................................. Genealogy Author: Format:

Author: Format:

Format:

................................................................................................................. index of compiled birth records contained in other CD's. Lists date, place and CD number. -

.................................................................................... Records: United StatedEurope !. .......................... 900-1880

.............................................................................................................. American-Canadian Genealogist from Fall 1989, Issue 42 to present. Quarterly issues. -

ACGS, Manchester, NH Quarterly Journal

Ransom Family Assoc. Loose Leaf Notebook

Gerald W. McKenzie Book, 330 pgs

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Author:Alexander MacKenzie Book, 648 pgs

................................................................................................................ descendants of Samuel Ransom (1737) and Esther Laurence (1 739) of Ipmich, England

~ubject:?he .......................................................................................................... Genealogy and Family History of William Alexandre McKenzie of Riviere du Loup, 1995

............................................................................................................... decendancy and ancestry of William blexandre McKenzie, author's great grandfather.

Title: History ............................................................................................................. of the MacKenzies with Genealogies of the Principal Families, 1894 edition

Subject: Extensive genealogies of most of the MacKenzie ............................................................................................................. families from the 15th to late 19th centuries.

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News From the New Hanover Public Library

The Courier editor (who lives another life as the Local History and Genealogy Librarian) apologizes for the lateness of this quarterly. As mentioned in the last Courier I have been busy with the publication of Bill Reaves' massive work, "Strength Through Struggle "-- The Chronological and Historical Record of the African-American Communi~ in Wilmington, North Carolina, 1865-1950. The book was presented on September 19, when the library hosted a dinner celebration at Thalian Hall Ballroom. Bill, the guest of honor, made a grand appearance despite his hospitalization (the doctor gave him a pass to attend the event) and about 200 friends and history lovers had a grand time. The book (600 pages with 264 photographs) has had a warm reception in the community. It chronicles the social life, churches, schools, community affairs, political affairs, military affairs and businesses of the local citizenry, as well as 100 pages of biographical sketches of local citizens. The family historian in Bill insisted on including the many lists of names contained in the book which help the genealogist learn more about his family and their participation in local events. When asked why he became so interested in African-American history and genealogy, Bill replied, "I'm interested in everyone's history!" The remarkable number of family files that he has contributed to the library's local history room are testament to his passion. The genealogical community cannot thank him enough for his life's work which he shares with anyone who asks. He is home from the hospital and feeling good enough to continue to add to his family files.

"Strength Through Struggle " can be purchased at any library branch for $20.00 and through the mail for $30.00. The price includes tax, shipping and handling.

New From the Files of Bill Reaves

The following family files have been added to the Bill Reaves Collection: Calder; Campbell; Charles; Crumpler; Dozier; Erambert; Hankins; Hinton; Josenhaus; Johnson (parts 1 through 6); Kershaw; McLendon; O'Shields; Stedman; and Stone.

African-American family files include: Atkinson; Arnold; Allen; Alston; Anderson; Armstrong; Andrews; Avant; Artis; Austin; Albritton; Ashe; and Atkins.

If you want a copy of one of these files send a request with a self-addressed-stamped envelope to North Carolina Room, New Hanover County Public Library, 201 Chestnut Street, Wilmington, NC 28401. The library staff will inform you of the number of pages and the cost of sending the file (15 cents per page plus postage). You can also call us at (910) 341-4394 or contact us by email at [email protected]~ or [email protected].

ONHGS Welcomes New Members

Wanda G. Kye & Family - Wilmington, NC Louise E. Tucker - Charlotte, NC James F. Eacho - Rockville, MD Cynthia D. Gersony - NY, NY

Charles Michael Formy-Duval Family - Lake Waccamaw, NC

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New Books

Anders, Andres, Andress, Andrews, Anderson Family of Southeastern North Carolina, was recently published by William E. Oakley. John Anders settled in southeastern North Carolina in the early 1700s and his descendants have lived in ten southeastern counties with one branch moving to Alabama. The book is 540 pages in length and includes over 1300 descendants of John Anders and over 2000 Anders' spouses and children of females whose maiden name is Anders. Each family is listed chronologically and on separate pages with all references annotated and expanded upon as necessary.

It took Mr. Oakley more than 15 years to complete his findings. Paper back editions can be purchased for $35.00 or a

b hard bound edition for $60.00 (prices include postage and handling). To place an order call 910-762-7983 or by mail at 5 14 Wayne Drive, Wilmington, NC 28403 or e-mail [email protected]. Bill can also be found most days at the public library researching his new book.

ONHGS member Mrs. C. Knox Council has recently completed and had published for the NC Division United Daughters of the Confederacy, a book entitled North Carolina Roster, I89 7- 1997, United Daughters of the Confederacy and their Confederate Ancestors of the War Between the States. The book covers 100 years of history which has been compiled from members application papers from every UDC chapter since being organized in 1897. There are approximately 60,000 names in this book with an alphabetical listing of all

Confederate ancestor(s). There is also an alphabetical cross index listing of Confederate soldiers, his company and regiment, as well as the name(s) of UDC members who joined the organization through the soldiers service record.

The hard bound book is 626 pages in length. Copies may be purchased for $40.00 (add $4.00 shipping & handling). Make checks payable to NC Division Treasurer and mail to Mrs. C. Knox Council, 314 Country Club Drive, Jacksonville, NC 28546.

Cape May, NJ Connections

Many families leR Cape May New Jersey in the 1700s and settled in southeastern North Carolina. If you are looking for the following families you may want to search the early NJ records: Ebenezer Swain (before 1729); Jonathan Swain (before 1729); Hope Willetts (before 1748); Joseph Hewett (1 75 5); Henry Leonard (1755); Benjamin Holden (1 755); Ludlam Family (1755); Hand Family (1 755); Townsend Family (1755); James Jacocks (before 1732); Eldredge family (1755).

The above information was provided by Carl Swain, P.O. Box 547, Claxton, GA 304 17-0547, Mr. Swain has also generously given the public library two books relating to records of Cape MayILower Cape Fear families: Colonial Families of Cape May, New Jersey and Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Vol. XXII.

Exchange Rates If you need to transfer you US dollars to overseas currency for research, subscriptions, etc., you can call Ruesch

L members of the UDC from 1897 through ~nternational- 1-800-424-2923. For a small - 1997 along with her chapter number and her fee they will perform the exchange.

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ONHGS PROGRAMS

November 10, 1998-- Kevin Cherry, local history and genealogy librarian at the Rowan County Public Library will speak on German migration into North Carolina. Kevin's library has one of the best collections of German related materials in the state.

December-- The ONHGS Board has decided to cancel the normal Christmas Party due to low attendance during the past two years and the overwhelming number of commitments that most of us have.

January 12,1999-- Harlan Greene of the Charleston Public Library will speak on Charleston, South Carolina records and research institutions.

February 9, 1999-- Judy Ward will give a slide presentation on the Daughters of the American Revolution and their lovely headquarters in Washington, D.C.

March, April and May will be announced later. Mark your calendars, the ONHGS always meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm in the New Hanover Public Library large meeting room. The Computer Interest Group always meets one hour before the general meeting in the small meeting room.

Queries

4-98. Seek origins, siblings, and 1st wife of Lewis ATWELL, born ca. 1805 in NC (1 830 in New Hanover Co.; 1840 in Early Co., GA), died 1860 Henry Co., AL; wed 2nd Mary Jane VANN 1838 in Terrell Co., GA. Emma PARKER, 2713 Hargrove Dr., Ocean Springs, MS 39564.

5-98. Seek origins and extended family data on CORBETT brothers George B., born ca. 1790, and James, born ca. 1793. George wed Sophie SUTTON in Bladen Co., NC; served in the War of 18 12. James resided in New Hanover Co., NC. The brothers migrated ca. 1832 to Stewart and Lowndes Cos., GA. Charles R. CORBETT, 2811 Elizabeth Ct., Tallahassee, FL 32303; tel. (850) 562-8051; e-mail: [email protected].

6-98. Seek origins and extended families of George MYERS, from Hudson, NY, to W i h g t o n , NC, ca. 1840, with wife Rebecca Jane McGEE (from NJ?). Son of Cornelius MYERS and Emma (CAPP, who wed 18 15 in Hartford, CT?) Georges's brothers Cornelius and Charles Dominick also to Wilmington; Charles wed into the DeRosset family. Gertrude B. MYERS HOPKINS, 763 Burg Westra Way, Abingdon, MD

7-98. Seek origins and extended family of Hezekiah DOANE, born 17 12, Truro, MA, and wife Thankful, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah (YOUNG) BICKFORD, who wed 173 1 in MA; to New Hanover Co., NC, by 1752, where Hezekiah bought Duplin Co. Land from Robert KNOWLES (a cousin?). Lynne C. KEASLING, 870 Yankee Way S.W., Corydon, IN 47112-5317; e-mail: [email protected].

8-98. Seek whereabouts, current owner of CROOM family Bible, in October 1972 in possession of Nathan P. Xanthos andlhis mother Anne Jane CROOM XANTHOS TUTTLE, at 1903 Market Street., Wilmington, NC 28401. She may have died in February 1977. John H. Croom, III,13 Windwalk Lane, Savannah, GA 31411-2222; e- mail: [email protected].

9-98. Were C.S.A. Pvt. Andrew J. McINTYRE, 38th N.C.T., and Capt. Andrew McINTYRE, physician, 4th N.C. Calvary, descendants of Andrew McINTYRE, Kenansville, NC, merchant, and wife Sara Julia (JAMES), of 1830s New Hanover Co, NC, who went to Holmes Co., MS? J.A.L. Miller, Jr., 2810-K Carriage Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27106- 5328.

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NEW HANOVER COUNTY DEED BOOK "D"

[Many of New Hanover County's earliest records were destroyed by courthouse fires. What was left of the county's first two deed books, A and B, was combined to form book AB. This book was abstracted many years ago by Mae Blake Graves. Deed Book C was published in the Courier from 1993 to 1996. This series of abstracts from Deed Book D began in the Summer 1997 issue of the Courier. New Hanover County was formed in 1729 from Craven County. Bladen and Onslow counties were formed fiom New Hanover in 1734, Duplin County in 1750, Brunswick County in 1764, part of New Hanover was annexed to Sampson County in 1795, and Pender County, last but not least, broke away from New Hanover in 1875. The following abstract of Deed Book D, which covers many early records from the above counties, was compiled by Ida Brooks Kellam in 1939 and 1940.1

Page 132. 1754. Will of Thomas Moore, late of New York, now in Wilmington. Exectr. Cosmos Farguharsen, Doctor of Phisics- "to remit moneys to New York to be disposed of there as my former will in the hands of Mr. Assop and Caugle there directs. Wit: Caleb Mason, Syrnon Payne, Richard Hartley.

Page 133. Nob. 1, 1754. Richard Eagles, Gent. Of New Hanover Co. To William McKenzie of Wilmington, merchant, because of moving, lot no. 17. Wit: Cosmos Farguharson, John McKenzie.

Page 133. May 5, 1755. George MacKenzie of Coves in the Isle of Withe, merchant, to Isaac Greene and Elizabeth his wife, a lot on north side of Market Street.

Page 134. May 8, 1755. Ann Wright, widow of John Wright, decsd. to John MacKenzie of Charlestown, SC, merchant, a lot on Eagles Island opposite Market Street.

Page 134. Will of William Moore, dated November 18, 1754. (1) to Mr. John Gardnier % net proceeds and real goods sent him, he paying the executors 6 months after my decease. (2) my house, Russelborough, and all my houses in town to be sold together with the Ferry House and all the lands called

Maultsby's Point, for discharging my debts. (3) to wife Mary Paris Moore % of all my estate, she to have use of my plantation Orton. (4) rest of estate real and personal to son Roger Moore. Exrs: wife and her father, John Davis, Senr., George Moore, Esqr. Wit: Armand DeRosett, M.D., Thomas Bell, John Swann.

Page 135. Sept. 1, 1746. Armand DeRossett of Wilmington, Doctor of Physick to Lewis J. DeRosset, 300 acres at back of Mr. Thomas Jones' land. Wit: M. DeRossett, Moses John DeRossett.

Page 136. "Archibald Douglass, Capt. in the Honorable the Earl of Homes Regiment of Foot" now quartered at Belfast Ireland, because of moving, appoints Honorable James Innes, James Murray and John Sampson of Cape Fear, NC, his attorneys in North Carolina. Oct. 15, 1754.

Page 137. Will of William Lewis of New Hanover County dated April 8, 175 1, Proved February 1755. (1) to daughter Mary Pidcock, three cows and calves. (2) to Ruth Pidcock and Mary Pidcock daughters of my daughter Mary Pidcock, one cow and calf each. (3) to John Cook son of my daughter Jane Cook, one mare colt. (4) to Sarah Cook, daughter of

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Jane Cook, one mare and colt and my best feather bed. (5) to daughter Jane Cook, all my other estate, real and personal. Executor- Son- in-law James Cook. Wit: John Cook, William Edwards.

Page 137. January 16, 1755. Moses John DeRossett, Gent. of New Hanover County to Robert Burleigh of same place, a water lot No. 10. Wit: John Watson, Robert McNair.

Page 138. Henry and Sarah Bishop to William Stanton, carpenter, of New Hanover County, 200 acres, part of Patent to Henry Bishop in 1736. Deed dated November 1 1, 1754. Wit: Stoakley Bishop, James Howard.

Page. 139. November 18, 1754. John DuBoise of Wilmington, merchant, and Gabrielle Margaret his wife, to John Norris, merchant of Wilmington, a lot on north comer of Front and Market Street joining Dr. Samuel Green and John Rutherford, Esqr. Wit: Alexander Duncan, Caleb Grainger.

Page 142. Feb. 1,1755. Ann Wright of New Hanover County to John Rutherford, Esqr. a lot No. 1, on north side of Market Street "begins at Francis Veales comer and runs down Market Street to low Water." Wit: John Merrick, Alexander Duncan.

Page 142. Will of Edward Hyrne of New Hanover County dated February 27, 1755, proved May 1755. (1) after debts are paid remaining estate to remain undivided under the management of "my son Henry, unless my three sons agree to the same and each pay parts of my debts." (2) to son Henry Hyme, 420 acres where I now live, called Hym Ham, which was given to me by Col. Maurice Moore, also 553 acres joining said tract. Also

negro slaves, Will a carpenter, Toby, Cato, ab Abraham, Sampson, Dick, Lucy-- Will's daughter Celia and his daughter Judy, Lucy and Nancy. Also Ox Cart and wheels. Also '/z of stock and household goods. (3) to son George Hyrne, 757 acres on west side of Turkey Creek, negroes Cato, Wingaw, Diogo, Jenny, Ceasar, Jack, Hannah, Will's daughters Peggy, Sarah, and her daughter Sarah. Also horse, cart and new wheels and 113 of stock. (4) to son Benjamin Hyrne, 200 acres a part of Hym Ham, on side next to my "Kinsman John Moore." Slaves Simeon, Young Paget, Sam, London, Robin, Dinah, Sabina, and Philis. Also iron boilers and hoops to horsecart "that lays broke at Col. John Swann's," 113 of stock. "I think it my duty to provide for my 3 super-anuated negroes, Old Lucy, Old Paget and Old Hager," -- each to go to a son. (5) to son-in-law Francis Britain, 500 acres in South Carolina on north end of an Island called Laurences Island, between d Pedee and Waccamaw Rivers-- said land "given me by the late landgrave Thomas Smith." (6) to son-in-law Joseph Watters, negro named Mariah-- bequests not small to daughters because of partiality but because "providence hath blest them with all Fortune near equal to mine own." Exrs.- sons Henry, George, and Benjamin with aid of Samuel Swann, Esqr. and Col. John Swann. Wit: Samuel Swann, George Meares, Handle Storm.

Page 144. January 3 1,1755. George Moore, Esqr. of Kendall in New Hanover County to Samuel Green, Gent. of Wilmington, 640 acres joining Christopher Bevins in New Hanover County.

Page 145. Feb. 1, 1755. George Moore, Esqr. of Kendall to Samuel Green, Gent. of

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Wilrnington, said above described lands, as property of late Roger Moore, deceased, "bequeathed unto his two sons, the said George Moore and William Moore, Esqr., since deceased," equal rest and residue of estate.

Page 146. June 1, 1754. Moses John DeRossett, Gent. of New Hanover County to David Brown of same County, part of two lots formerly belonging to William Birnie, deceased and since his death taken on execution by John Davis, Junr. Esqr. Sheriff of New Hanover County at suit of George an Eleanor Merrick of same county. Said lots on comer of Market and Second Streets, joining William Dry, Esqr. and Mr. Green. Wit: Joshua Toomer and Maurice Moore.

Page 147. September 12, 1754. Mrs. Ann C Walker, Executrix of Will of Robert Walker,

late of Wilmington, to Lewis Henry DeRossett, Esqr. a lot in Wilmington on Front and Second streets, bounded on South by lot formerly belonging to Joshua Grainger, deceased, on North by lot formerly belonging to Robert Halton, deceased and later by Francis Davis, deceased. Wit: Jo. Blake, John Henesy, William Walker.

Page 148. February 22, 1754. Jonathan Evans of New Hanover County to Thomas Mulford of Pennsylvania, mariner, a Plantation of 640 acres in New Hanover County which was granted David Evans in March 1736 and deeded by said David Evans to Jonathan Evans. Wit: James Wright, James Padgett.

Page 149. Samuel Lewis of New Hanover County to Silas Boing, a tract of land in New Hanover County which was granted to

& William Lewis on 2Yd of November 1735 and

deeded by said William Lewis to Samuel Lewis, "as may more fully appear on record as a good perfect and absolute Estate of Inheritance in Fee Simple" and by said Samuel Lewis to said Silas Boing on November 23,1754. Wit: John Lewis, Samuel Lewis, Jr.

Page 150. May 10, 1754. Honorable John Rutherford, Esqr. of Wilmington Joshua Toomer, Tavern Keeper of Wilmington, Lot No. 7 joining William Farris, Esqr., Thomas Finney, Hugh Purdy and Alexander McKay. Wit: Marmaduke Jones.

Page 150. March 22, 1755. Joseph Davis, Edward Trafford and Joseph Bird, all of Liverpool "in the County of Lancaster," merchants, appointed Ralph Taylor, merchant, Laurance Denhurst, mariner, and Thomas Langford, mariner, all of Liverpool, attorneys jointly to collect debts due them in Cape Fear, North Carolina.

Page 15 1. John Chalkhill of Town of Brunswick in North Carolina for "two Bills of Exchange endorsed by William Dry, Esqr. of said town, to said William Dry, a slave. January 1, 1755. Wit: George Logan.

Page 152. May 21, 1754. Caleb Grainger, Esqr. of New Hanover County and Mary his wife to John Burgwyn, merchant, and Martin Moreland of same place, lot on Market Street.

[To be continued.]

The editor thanks Helen Moore Sammons, Bill Reaves, Van Stilley, Gerry McKenzie, Carole Weiss and Elizabeth Turner for contributing to this issue of the Courier.

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SONS OF LIBERTY We hear, that in Conference of a Letter lately addressed to the SONS OF LIBERTY in

North Carolina, under cover to Col. James Moore, a Meeting had been appointed, and held on 2nd of last Month, where a number of Gentlemen from the several Southern Counties in that Province were chosen as a Committee to meet at Wilmington on this Day, to consult upon such measures, as may appear most eligible, for evincing their Patriotism and Loyalty in the present critical situation ofAffairs: Which Committee are, Col. Thomas Lloyd, Cornelius Harnett, Frederic Gregg, William Campbell, Esqrs.; Messrs. John Robeson and William Wilkinson, for the Town of Wilmington,--- George Moore, Frederic Jones, Esqrs; Col. James Moore; Messrs. Samuel Ashe, and James Moran, for New Hanover County.--- Richard Quince, Sen. and Richard Quince, Jun., Esqrs. and Mr. John Wilkinson, for the Town of Bnmswick.--- John and William Davis, Esqrs. Messrs. Samuel Waters, Thomas Davis, and Samuel Neale, for Brunswick County.-- Messrs. John and George Gibbs, and John Grainge, Jun. for Bladen County.--- Col James Sampson and Felix Kenan, Esqr. for Duplin County.--- William Cray, Henry Roads, and Richard Ward Esqrs. for Onslow County.--- And Walter Gibson, Farquhar Campbell, and Robert Rowan, Esqrs. for Cumberland County.

From the South Carolina Gazette, July 5 , 1770. [Submitted by Elizabeth Turner] *****

Old New Hanover Genealogical Society P.O. BOX 2536 WILMINGTON, NC 28402--2536

"Address Service Requested"

XONPROFlT U.S. POSTAGE

PAID WILMINGTON, NC

PERMIT NO. 218

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CD ROM holdings at NH Library & LDS Library

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Ancestral File (PedIFGS Submittals) Social Security Death lndex Military lndex (VN & Korea deaths only) Family History Catalog (Gen. holdings @ S.L.)

Automated Archives CD-ROMs CD3 m. recs Al, GA, SC . CD4 m. recs MD, VA, NC

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NEW FROM OLD NEW HANOVER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

ONSLOW COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA CEMETERY RECORDS

By Michael Whaley, acid free paper, taped and stapled, indexed, maps.

Richlands Township, Vol. VI, 82 pp. (D-8) 514.00

Richlands Township, Vol. VII, 77 pp. (D-9) 314.00

Richlands Township, Vol. VIII, 75 pp. (D-10) $14.00

Richlands Township, Vol. IX, 77 pp. [D-11) 514.00

Richlands Township, Vol. X, 74 pp. (D-12) $14.00

Southwest Township, Vol. XI, 75 pp. (D-13) $14.00

Richlands Township, Vol. XII, 76 pp. (D-14) $14.00

Confederate Veterans Cemetery Records, Vol. I ID-15) 810.00

by Delmas D. Haskett, 1996, acid free paper, taped and stapled, indexed, maps.

Columbus County, North Carolina Voter Registration, 1902, 1904, 1906, 1908, 222 pp. iJ-1) 529.00

Cumberland County, North Carolina Vote Registration, 1902, 1904, 1906, i908, 232 pp. (L-1) 530.00

Robeson County, North Carolina Voter Registration, 1302, 1904, 1906, 1908, 312 pp. (K-1) $40.00

COMING SOON!

Brunswick County, North Carolina, Minutes of the Court of Pleas b Quarter Sessions, Vol. 111, by John W. Butler, June 1996.