MCBRIDE CHURCH ROLL 1858-1860 (Whites)

White: The men and woman met in classes together.

  • E. Abbott
  • Eliza Abbott
  • Margaret Abbott
  • S. E. Abbott
  • E. A. Bullock
  • I. L. Chamberlain
  • Jas. H. Chamberlain
  • James N. Chamberlain
  • Nancy Chamberlain
  • Martha Creekmore
  • Alsey Eason
  • Josiah Eason
  • James Ferebee
  • Joe Ferebee
  • Harriett Ferebee
  • Hulda Ferebee
  • Courtney E. Gordan
  • John D. Gordan
  • M. C. Gordan
  • Morgan C. Gordan
  • Ellen Halstead
  • Isiah Hodges
  • Josiah Hodges
  • Lemuel Halstead
  • Nancy V. Hodges
  • Daniel Jacobs
  • Jas. F. Jones
  • John Jacobs
  • David McCoy
  • Louisa McCoy
  • Elurane McPherson
  • Love V. McPherson
  • Nancy McPherson
  • Lovey Meiggs
  • Elizabeth Mullen
  • Lizzie ? Morgan
  • Geo. A. Nosay
  • Margaret Nosay
  • William B. Old
  • Bailey J. Overton
  • Grant Overton
  • Hugh Overton
  • Malachi Overton
  • Mary F. Overton
  • Ira E. Pearce
  • S. F. Pearce
  • W. C. Pearce
  • Hugh Pritchard
  • Geo. Riggs
  • Marshall Riggs
  • Walton Riggs
  • Elizabeth Robey
  • J. C. Rudder
  • Adeline Sawyer
  • Jas. H. Sawyer
  • Mary V. Sawyer
  • M. N. Sawyer
  • Willouby Sawyer
  • Wm. Sawyer
  • Emily Spence
  • Nash Spence
  • Washington Spence
  • J. Stallings
  • A. V. Taum
  • I. C. Tatum
  • John C. Tatum
  • Mary Taylor

Roll book in possession of Miss Emily Love Spencer. Copied May 1963

Record provided by Thalia T. Jones

Contributed by Darleen F. Ricci


 

HENRY TARKINGTON CEMETERY

West side of Lamb’s Road, Camden County, .10 mile south of Trafton Road on a hill in the field near woods.

H. A. Tarkington (Henry Alexander Tarkington)
Oct. 30, 1934
June 28, 1918
Kind father of love thou art gone to thy rest

Rebecca Tarkington (daughter of Jerry and Liza Sawyer)
May 5, 1840
Jan. 27, 1918
Having served her generation,
By the will of God she fell asleep.

Wm. H. Tarkington (son of Henry & Rebecca, second son named William Henry)
Born July 6, 1866
Died May 22, 1894

Infant Daughter of (Elsie Dean, daughter of Samuel and Nora Perline Tarkington S. W. & Nora T. McPherson)
McPherson
Oct. 11, 1932
“Suffer little children to come unto me.”

Mary E. Ferebee (daughter of Henry & Rebecca, wife of Greenville Ferebee)
Born May 19, 1863
Died Oct. 30, 1899


Contributed by Christine Ambrose


 

CORNELIUS G. LAMB Family Cemetery

Cornelius Gray Lamb Sr. was a prominent farmer and land owner during the antebellum period of Camden County. He was born abt 1798, son of Cornelius Lamb and Chloe Lurry (Leary). He was the grandson of the Lamb Family patriarch Capt. Luke Lamb and his first wife Mary Gray. He inherited a substantial estate and managed to increase the value. In the 1860 census, his estate was valued over $70,000 and was listed as owning 39 slaves.

Linwood, was the name of his plantation, and the beautiful home once stood at Lambs Corner, on the Southside of Lambs Road and North 343. Sadly the home burnt down in the late 1930’s. Linwood was a gathering place for scholars, statesmen and prominent families of Northeastern North Carolina.

About 1825, Cornelius G. Lamb married Margaret Mackie (Mackey) daughter of Capt. John Mackie and Mary Gregory of Currituck County, North Carolina. She died in 1834. He married 2nd, Judith Gregory Mackie Ferebee, sister of his first wife Margaret, and the widow of Thomas Cooper (Cowper)

Ferebee Sr. of Currituck. Two Children of his marriages lived to adulthood. A daughter, Mary E. Lamb who married Dr. Samuel I. Brown of Norfolk County on January 15,1852 and a son Cornelius Gray Lamb Jr., who graduated from the University of North Carolina.

Cornelius G. Lamb Jr. joined the Confederate Army and was captured at the Battle of Hatteras Island. He was a prisoner of war until his exchange in February of 1862. He never recovered his health and died sometime in 1863.

Cornelius G. Lamb Sr. was reported to have been beaten and robbed by Yankee soldiers at his home in Camden. He made it through the war years and died in 1866. The Cornelius G. Lamb Family Cemetery is located in the corner of the woods about 6/10 of a mile southwest of Lambs Corner. The last time I was there, 1983, the graves had been desecrated. One tall marker marks the graves of his wives. A brick lined grave had been broke into and the cast iron coffin was laid out on the ground.


The tall marker reads:
In Memory of
Margaret Lamb
Born Dec. 25, 1803
Died Feb. 2, 1834

Judith G. Lamb
Born March 3, 1794
Died Oct. 10, 1853 The stone was made by M.P. Butcher Norfolk, Va.

John M. Lamb Thomas Lamb Cornelius G. Lamb Sr.
B. Oct 24, 1827 B. Dec.1,1829 Cornelius G. Lamb Jr.
D. Sept. 21,1833 D. Oct 5,1832 believed to be buried here.


Contributed by D. G. Owens


 

EDWIN FEREBEE Cemetery (Update 2009)

The following information is recorded in the Camden County Cemeteries Volume II compiled by Gloria Twiddy Wesner. During the week of February 9, 2009 the resting ground of the Ferebee family was cleaned up and additional tombstones were located. With Gloria’s permission we are publishing the information in her book and the names on the additional stones found.

Location: South side of Run Swamp Road state road 1201 – .1 mile east from Lamb’s Road state road 1208; N36 21.145 W76 09.664 (Information from WPA RECORDS)


Edwin Ferebee, MD
Husband of Mary E. Ferebee

Oct. 4, 1819
Oct. 23, 1880

Mary E. Ferebee (maiden name-Boushal)
Wife of Edwin Ferebee

Oct. 23, 1827 (note: her husband died on her birthday)
July 10, 1911

Robert Lee Ferebee

Feb. 1, 1865
Nov. 20, 1881

Wiley Grandy Ferebee

Jan. 21, 1858
Oct. 16, 1895

Tombstones found February 2009

Sarah (was she a Ferebee?)
Wife of Edmond Arnold

born April 15, 1843
died Nov. 22, 1905

(according to the 1880 census records they had at least two children…John and Quinton)

On same stone (brother and sister)

Edwin Ferebee, MD (Camden County death records show that he never married)

1860-1930

Mary F. Applewhite

April 13, 1862
May 12, 1933

Mary was the daughter of Edwin and Mary Ferebee and the wife of E. P. Applewhite. She was living in Shawboro when she died according to her death certificate. She died of stomach cancer.

Small marker beside Wiley Ferebee reads WGF may be a footstone that has been moved

Three ballast stones were also located in the cemetery

For more information contact: Christine Brothers Ambrose – cbambrose@mchsi.com