Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Possible William H. Rogers Marriage


Name: William H Rogers
Gender: Male
Spouse: Relarance Wilson
Spouse Gender: Female
Bond Date: 20 Nov 1833
Bond #: 000059264
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 008802
County: Guilford
Record #: 02 382
Bondsman: Edward Ross
Witness: W W Woodburn Clerk of Court

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Sunday, April 14, 2013

James Southerland, "United States, Civil War Soldiers Index"

Name:James Southerland
Name Note:
Also Known As Name:
Also Known As Note:
Event Type:Military Service
Military Beginning Rank:
Military Beginning Rank Note:
Military Final Rank:
Military Final Rank Note:
Military Side:Union
Military Side Note:
State or Military Term:Union Volunteers
Military Unit:Unassigned US Volunteer Infantry
Military Unit Note:
Military Company:
Military Company Note:
Note:Confederate, Pri., Co. E, 30 Reg't. N. C., captured at Rappohannock, Nov. 7, 186-; appears on a roll of Prisoners of War at Point Lookout, Md., released from January 21 to 31, 1864, on taking the oath of allegiance and joining the U.S. service; released J
Affiliate Publication Title:"Alphabetical Card Name Indexes to the Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers who Served in Union Organizations not Raised by States or Territories, Excepting the Veterans Reserve Corps and the US Colored Troops."
Affiliate Publication Number:M1290
Affiliate Film Number:26
GS Film number:1604909

James Southerland Volunteers




Genealogy Sites to Try

mocavo.com

blogfinder.genealogue.com

geneabloggers.com

ncgenealogy.org

http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/ghl/resources/newspapers.html


Davis Family

1850 Census: Duplin County, Southern Division
Bowen, Hardy, 65, M, Farmer
Bowen, Elizabeth, 63, F
Davis, Susan, 33, F
Davis, Elizabeth, 16, F
Davis, William, 9, M
Davis, James D, 7, M

1860 Census: Duplin County, Southern Division
Southerland, James, 39, M, Farmer
Southerland, Maria, 35, F
Southerland, Rachel J, 12, F
Southerland, Margaret A, 7, F
Southerland, Priscella, 4, F
Southerland, James H, 1, M
Davis, William, 21, M, Laborer

Bowen Marriage Records Duplin County

Bowen, Aaron to Knowles, Mary, 10-21-1795, Bondsman: Ashford, John S T
Bowen, Hardy to Davis, Elizabeth, 4-17-1802, Bondsman: Blanton, John
Bowen, Joshua to Whitman, Nancy, 5-1-1813, Bondsman: Gilman, John
Bowen, Stephen to Hysmith, Rachel, 5-x-1780, Bondsma: Bowen, Clifton

Literacy of James

According to census records, James Southerland could read and write. His wife Mary could not do either. Son Eli could also read and write. Eli and Lafayette attended school in Duplin County.
Need to re-search newspaper records from Island Creek area.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Rev. James David Cavenaugh

James Southerland and Mary English married on July 28, 1872 in Island Creek Township by J. D. Cavenaugh, MG. MG stands for "Minister of the Gospel".

Rev. James David Cavenaugh (son of Bryant Cavenaugh and Lucinda "Cindy" Watkins)
born 9/3/1837 Duplin Co
died 2/26/1904 Duplin Co/Pender Co

married 2/21/1861 Margaret Teachey (2/14/1836-5/9/1868)
son Eli born 12/11/1861 near Rose Hill (NH Co Death Cert. #50-153 4/3/1948)
daughter Emma born 3/2/1866 (married Anderson)
married 10/1/1868 Martha Teachey (11/1/1827-4/24/1914)
Margaret and Martha were sisters. Third sister Mariah married Henry Francis Savage.

1870 Census: Island Creek, Teachey's Post Office
Occupation: Minister (Baptist)

Buried in Mount Holly Baptist Church Cemetery. Mt Holly was established in 1814.
Same cemetery as Timothy Bowen (Mariah Bowen Southerland's brother). Another brother, John Wright Bowen, was a charter member of Burgaw Baptist in 1884. Mt Holly Baptist assisted in that organization.

James David Cavenaugh served in the Civil War as a Private in the 30th Reg. Co. E, with our James Southerland. Was captured at Kelly's Ford on Nov. 7, 1863 and, along with James, confined at Point Look Prisoner of War Camp in Maryland.

Was ordained at Island Creek Baptist Church on 6/18/1865. Island Creek Baptist Church is now listed as being in Rose Hill. It was established sometime around 1802.

The North Carolina Baptist Historical Collection microfilmed the records of Island Creek Baptist Church spanning the years 1802-1984. The Z. Smith Reynolds Library at Wake Forest University has those records in its Special Collection, on 2 reels of microfilm.

Reel 1, Item 1: Church Minute Book, Vol. 1, 1802-1925:
Minutes of quarterly and monthly church meetings from Nov. 26, 1802 to Dec. [6], 1925, including a church covenant; male, female, and Black membership rolls; rules of decorum; and statistics, 1887-1914 (434-435).
The church corresponded with and sent delegates to ... Mount Holly, Muddy Creek [P]... [Index sheets for the above churches have been placed in their NCCF file.]
Subjects include the appointment of delegates to the association and union meetings, 1915-; financial matters; the Centennial service, June 5, 1903 (244-245); revivals; the licensing (Dec. 3, 1859) and agreement to ordain James D. Cavenaugh (June 18, 1865); the selection of their first pastor, Jacob Williams (1815) and his subsequent death (1824); Black membership and the formation of the Kenansville Black Baptist Church in 1867; and special collections for missions.
In June 1815, the church records were transcribed into a blank book. In 1869, Stephen A. Cavenaugh copied the minutes of the old book into this volume. The "old" minutes were still in existence in 1903 according to J. T. Alderman.
This ledger-size volume contains ink entries on pages numbered 1-435. Pages 279-284 are missing. Pages 319-433 are blank and were not filmed. Minutes are missing 1808-1809 with only one entry for 1810; 1848-March 1853.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Duplin Marriage Register

Date of Marriage: 07/28/1872 Book: 1872, Page: PRIOR
Groom: SOUTHERLAND, JAMES
Bride: ENGLISH, MARY

Show Less Information
Groom Age: 51
Groom Race: WHITE
Bride Age: 25
Bride Race: WHITE
Minister: J D CAVENAUGH, MG
Place of Marriage: ISLAND CREEK TOWNSHIP
Witness: J P BRICE
Witness: W W TEACHEY
Witness: J E WEST


Thursday, April 11, 2013

Canady Genealogy

Willet Mariot Canady genealogy, Nancy's cousin. From Rose Fox via FindAGrave:

http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/18112437/

Monday, April 8, 2013

That Welsh Place

"Tree -gun-lice obviously the welsh way would be tregynlais"

" Landvelah I believe should read Llanfelach."

- Kate Harding

Friday, April 5, 2013

Elizabeth Jones Birthplace?

Elizabeth Jones born May 10, 1832 in North Wales.
"Landvelah Triggeatial/Treygeatial Amleith"
Does anyone recognize what this is trying to spell?

English DNA Project

http://www.englishdna.com/english/E-0065.htm

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Arthur Reid Loomis Farm

from Marilyn-

I get the Canton/Troy paper; they do reprints of items from papers in the past as well as current local news. Today there were items from a 1952 Troy Gazette-Register.
Two Trojans who have farms that are over 100 years old were given recognition from the Bradford County Historical Society. The A Reid Loomis farm, RD 3, has been in the family for 115 years and that of Mrs. Sophia Pomeroy Case has been in that family for 108 years.
I remember Mom talking about moving to the farm from "the hill" but never thought about how long it had been in the family. I have no idea when they moved but think Mom was fairly young. Do any of you have any information about this? 1952 must be close to when they sold the farm and moved to Farmers Valley since Reid died in 1955.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013