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GRAVES
Seeking information on family of John Howard GRAVES, (my father)...died in 1985, had
relatives in/around Hoke county. He had two sisters (probably deceased), and I believe
he had a brother. Chuck Graves
Posted May 31, 2001
HOKE
I know that I am directly related to Major General Robert F. HOKE, and
would be interested in any information you have to offer such as a gedcom
file, or any thing else that might help me. Thanks for your assistance.
Gary L. Hoke
Posted May 19, 2001
SANDY GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
I would like to find out the date of the yearly open house/homecoming at Sandy Grove. Please contact
me if your have that information. Thanks so much.
Myrtle Bridges
Posted May 7, 2001
STRICKLAND / LEE
I am looking for the descendants of Brady Lee and Agnes Strickland LEE. My name is Tracy Hammond.
Agnes was my great aunt. My grandmother and she were sisters. My cousins and I would like to hold a
family reunion in Columbus County. Aunt Agnes was from Columbus County and married Brady. I am not
sure where he came from. I do know that they settled in Cumberland County. Aunt Agnes's parents were
James Verton and Nellie STRICKLAND. I do know Aunt Agnes had a daughter named Frances. I think she
married a Montecrey. I know she had a son named Jack. If anyone knows these people, please let them
know we are trying to reach them. My phone number
is 1-910-649-5430. Aunt Agnes's sister Geneva's phone is 1-910-649-7953. Thanks so much,
Tracy Hammond
Posted April 23rd, 2001
HAMMOND / HUNT
I am interested in contacting a Lynn Strickland who posted a Hoke Co., query in 1997. Her query dealt with,
in part, the HAMMOND and HUNT families. I am researching these families as well--I have extensive data on
the HUNTs, but so far nothing on the HAMMOND side other than what my own father has told me of and would
like to exchange info. Thanks, Laura Angel
Posted April 23rd, 2001
STUBBS / WALL
Don't have much info to go on..This is for my father...His father and mother
both died when he was young and he has very little memories...His father's
name was Earl McLean STUBBS...mother'a name was Maryland Lucy Jane Huggins Stubbs WALL...
Possbily buried at McLaughlin Township or McFaydden Cemetary..If you have any records of
their grave sites or dates of death or any other family history it would be greatly appreciated..
They definetly lived and died in Hoke County in the Raford area...Thank you!
Anna Stubbs Lewis
Posted April 22nd, 2001
STREETY
We are researching the surname STREETY. I saw it listed on the Hoke County
list and would like to contact anyone with this surname or anyone who can
tell me about the surname Streety in Hoke County. My STREETY ancestors are from Bladen County with
allied families KEMP, JONES, WHITE, POYNTER, RINALDI, SMITH, SINGLETARY.
Any help appreciated. Betty & Allen Johannes
Posted April 4th, 2001
DEES / HARRIS
Searching for descendants of Mary Kate DEES [3-11-1885 to 2-18-1924] who
married Alonzo Thomas HARRIS. Family lived in the Hoke, Robeson, and
Cumberland counties. Kathleen Dees Willard
Posted March 31st, 2001
McPHATTER
I found thru some research, directions to some cemeteries located in
Hoke and Robeson counties like the Walker Cemetery off Hwy 71 in Maxton,
Smith Cemetery in the curve up from Centre Church North of Maxton, Johnson
Cemetery on McPhatter Rd.
in Hoke County near Riverton section and mention of a possible
cemetery on a dirt road off Old Stage Rd between Wagram and Antioch.
These cemeteries date to the mid to early 1800,
and are over grown and hard to get into.
I would like to work with some other people with the same
thoughts in mind of keeping the old cemetery clean and clear.
If you are interested in joining me in this work please contact
Jim McPhatter.
Posted March 22nd, 2001
CHALMERS
I am looking for information on Janie CHALMERS, married to King David
McNeil sometimes in 1920. I am the great granddaughter of hers. Do you
have information on her or grandfather? Herbert McNEILL was her oldest
son borned January 26, 1893, He married Mary Campbell. I have roots to
Giles Mckeithian McNeill, son of Sarah McKEITHIAN. Sarah was a slave
in the Vass/Cameron area (Moore County). Do you have information on
them? I am in desperate need to find out information about my past.
Can you help me? I am Janie McNeil of Wadesboro, NC. McKeithan is
another way of spelling it. Was my Great ancestors a slave on the John
McKeithan Plantation in Cumberland County?
Thank you. Janie McNeil-Hayes
Posted March 13th, 2001
McNEILL
Hello, In the process of tracing my ancestors to North Carolina I've become
stumped and noticed that you have done a lot of research into the cemeteries
in Hoke County. I'm looking for a Patterson graveyard and I've been looking
in Robeson County but think the area I'm looking for may now be in Hoke
County. I live in Arkansas but will be in North Carolina next month and would
like to have a better idea of where to search. If you have any clues at all I
would be most grateful.
My mother was a McNeill from Mississipii and I have traced our family to a
Godfrey and Kittie McNeill who lived in the Big Raft Swamp area if that means
anything to you.
Thanks for listening!
Donna Van Horn
Posted March 3rd, 2001
McLEAN
My name is Ellen Causey and I am researching, or should I say trying to
research, my McLeans from Robeson/Hoke County.
I have been lucky enough to have a family outline book that was written and
passed to family members in 1945. It is an outline of the Brown and McLEAN
families. Thanks to your wonderful site I have been able to find some of my
Brown ancestors. Now its time to untangle the McLeans.
The book, written by Janie Campbell McEachern, starts off with John McLean
and his wife Margaret McLean that came from the Highlands of Scotland.
To quote directly from the first three paragraphs:
"The date of the coming to America of the McLean family has been lost on
account of the burning of the home of Mrs. Effie McLean (his sister) who had
the old Gallic Bible with the family records.
John McLean and his wife, Margaret, came to this country soon after the
Battle of Cullodin, which was fought about April 16, 1746. How soon after is
not known to his descendants, but at the time many Scotch came to America, so
it is supposed that he must have been among that number. He settled on land
granted by King George, on the Raft Swamp, near where Antioch Church now
stands and there raised a family of four daughters and three sons.
John McLean born 1749 died 1832 age 83
Margaret, his wife born 1755 died 1850 age 95
John McLean's mother was a Cameron of the Cameron Clan. His father was Chief
Donald McLean of the McLean Clan. His wife was a McLean, but not a relative "
Then it goes on to list the children of John and Margaret which I have on
my web page. http://members.aol.com/TueTweety/TueTweetysfamily.html
Now I have two questions. First if John was born in 1749 how could he and
his wife, that wasn't born till 1755, come to America right after the battle
of Cullodin fought in 1749?
Second question - Is there any where I could get a copy of the land grant
from King George? That might help in finding out when they came to America.
Sorry this is so long but I felt it was important for you to get some of
the background info to help you answer my questions.
Thank you. Ellen Causey Tampa Fla
Posted February 26th, 2001
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CHALMERS / CAMPBELL / McNEILL / McKETHAN
I am looking for information on Janie CHALMERS, married to King David
McNEILL sometimes in 1920. I am the great granddaughter of hers. Do you
have information on her or grandfather? Herbert McNeill was her oldest
son borned January 26, 1893, He married Mary CAMPBELL. I have roots to
Giles McKeithian McNeill, son of Sarah McKETHAN. Sarah was a slave
in the Vass/Cameron area (Moore County). Do you have information on
them? I am in desperate need to find out information about my past.
Can you help me? I am Janie McNeil of Wadesboro, NC. McKeithan is
another way of spelling it. Was my Great ancestors a slave on the John
McKeithan Plantation in Cumberland County?
Thank you. Janie McNeil-Hayes
Posted February 22nd, 2001
SMITH / MAXWELL
Wonderful website. I am looking any information on following
list of people. Hosey Duncan SMITH, Dora Elizebeth Jones Smith, Mae Smith MAXWELL, Frank Smith.
These are my dad`s family. I cannot find anything about. I am sure they are from Hoke County, N.C.
Thank for any help. Linda Smith
Posted February 5th, 2001
BITTORIE / RITCHIE
I am looking for a marriage certificate for my father-in-law and
mother-in-law, John Bittorie and Minnie Ritchie, who are both now
deceased. At the time of their marriage, June 1, 1946, my mother-in-law
lived in High Point, NC and my father-in-law was on maneuvers at Camp
Mackall, NC. Is this, or was it, in Hoke County? They were both well
over the age of consent so signatures of parents were not required. I
remember my mother-in-law telling me that she wanted to be a June bride
and went to wherever my father-in-law was to get married. I have already
contacted Guilford and Cumberland County, NC clerks with no luck in
finding any information. Fifteen months after their marriage my husband
was born at Ft. Bragg, NC.
Short of having to call long distance to every county in North Carolina,
do you have any suggestions how I can find out in what county they were
married? My father-in-law's military records in St. Louis did not
provide any answers.
Thanks for any help you can give me. Kay Bittorie
Posted January 29, 2001
UPCHURCH
I appreciate the efforts you have made to record the interred at the Raeford
Cemetery and others. It takes a lot of work, I know, because I am involved in
the same efforts in Leon County, Tallahassee, FL.
I was up your way this past October, the first time in Raeford. I am kin to
the Upchurch Family. Thomas B. UPCHURCH, Sr. and my ggrandfather, James
Curtis Upchurch, were brothers. I didn't get to stay long in your area,
actually just a couple of hours, but I did visit the cemetery where the
Upchurch's are buried. However, until I pulled up your website, I didn't know
the name of the cemetery. I did not see a sign with the name upon it.
It has been 20 years since I corresponded with anyone from the Upchurch family
in Raeford. At that time, I was writing Thomas B. Upchurch, Jr. and his wife,
Ann. I was sorry to see that since that time, they have both since passed
away. Unfortunately, when my ggrandfather came to Florida, the family lost
touch with one another. Personally, I never knew my ggrandfather, for he died
in 1942 before I was born. But I did know his wife, my ggrandmother, Repsie
Rochester Cotten Upchurch, until I was 13. They are both buried here in
Tallahassee, at the Old City Cemetery.
On the way out of Raeford, I noticed a school named Upchurch Elementary. Is
that named for Thomas B. Upchurch, Sr, or Jr.? Can you give me any history on
this, or the Upchurch Family of Raeford in general? I hope there is still
some Upchurch Family in Raeford today that I may write to. I have the old
address of their home, Thomas B. Upchurch, Jr. I hope someone of the family
still lives there. Maybe you know of someone in the Upchurch Family. If you
do, let me know. Do they have an email?
I appreciate any help you can give me. I look forward to your reply.
P.S. Florrie Cameron and Maude Lewis are the daughters of Thomas B. Upchurch,
Sr. They are also buried in Raeford Cemetery.
Thanks,Bonnie Patterson
Posted January 19, 2001
ANTIOCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Could you please help? I need to know where this church is located, preferably address & phone number.
Antioch Presbyterian Church, located between Red Springs and Raeford, in present day Hoke County.
I would also like to ask if anyone knows if they have records for marriage birth or deaths from the
late 1700's and early 1800's.
Thank you, Eileen Colgan
Posted January 14, 2001
MURPHY
Trying to find info on a Robert Angus MURPHY who lived in
Hoke/Cumberland/Robeson area. He would have been there in 1856 but was in GA
by late 1858. Thanks, Emma Lou Weldon
Posted January 6, 2001
MCDUFFIE / HARRIS
I am looking for relatives of my grandfather Edwin Lee McDUFFIE. Born March
10, 1909 Died Dec 29, 1994. He lived in Raeford, Hoke County NC. He married
Helen Virginia HARRIS and had 3 children, Virginia, Edgar, and James. Any
information you can share would be appreciated.
Thanks,Ginny
Posted November 30, 2000
MELTON / HOLBERT
I am trying find my background. The name I have is
Robert MELTON, my grandfather. I understand he was married to Louise HOLBERT
could you help me with what ever you can? My name is
Jimmie Lee
Posted November 29, 2000
AMMONS / JACKSON / BROWN
I am looking for any information on Dee AMMONS, who was married to Fannie
JACKSON and Lillie BROWN (m. abt. 1925) Cannot find his true name. They had two sons,
Lester and Lacey. Dee is my grandfather. I think his given name may have
been Tom. Any help will be appreciated.
Juanita Lancour
Posted November 29, 2000
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LOMACK / GILLIS
I have been trying to research my mother's side of the family which is the LOMACKs. My grandmother's
name was Cora GILLIS and she married a George Washington LOMACK which died when my mother was 4 months
old so she can not really tell me anything about him. I know that he died in High Smith Rainey hospital
in 1940.
His people was from Cumberland county I think. My grandmother whom I knew very well lived in Raeford all
of my life until her death in July of 1982.
Lora A. Lowery
Posted October 31, 2000
MONROE
I'm looking for info on MONROE, Luola Shaw. She was born 6/7/1891 and died 5/28/1950; she's buried in
the Phillipi Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Raeford. She was (we think) the daughter of Neal (or Neill)
A. Shaw; mother unknown. We would like info on her mother and any of Luola's siblings. Luola had a
daughter named Evelyn. Any info on this Shaw line, i.e. Neal's parents, would also be appreciated.
Frances Shaw Griscavage
Posted October 31, 2000
NICKELS
There is a grave site directly behind the McCain prison. It has some civil war head stones there.
The grave site is on State land [now]. The best I can remember it has
about 6-7 graves in one little spot. One is either Maj. or
Col. Nickels. He has a daughter there and a son-in-law, grand child, I can`t
remember who else. I believe a wife. His daughter is named Elizabeth. There use to be
a dairy there also. It is in Hoke cty. Hwy. 211 southeast of Aberdeen. Can anyone tell
me anything else about this little cemetery?
Caye
Posted October 23, 2000
CURRIE
Looking for origins of Malcom CURRIE b. 1790 who moved from Robeson/Hoke
County, NC to Montgomery County, GA around 1820. His family settled in North
Carolina from Western Scotland but no information exists to confirm his
father's name or exact origins. Any help is very appreciated, please respond
to: Brent Currie
Posted October 4, 2000
MUNROE / MCPHATTER
William R. MUNROE was born in 1815 and married Harriet McPhatter in 1838 in
Robeson County. I understand that the McPhatters came from Hoke county.
Possibly my William R. Munroe was born in Hoke County. If you have
information on William R. Munroe and his line please email
Bill Monroe
Posted September 11, 2000
MATTHEWS/MATTHIS / DICKERSON/DICKINSON
I am searching for any information regarding the
MATTHEWS/MATTHIS / DICKERSON/DICKINSON (Matthis) family in early Cumberland-Moore
County, before Hoke was formed. My ancestors were
Thomas Matthews and James Matthews. James married
Nancy Dickenson (Dickerson, Dickinson) and removed to
SC. They lived in the vicinity of Hoke County ca.
1750-1790. Thanks very much,
F. C. Jones
Posted September 1, 2000
LESLIE / MCCASKELL
We are looking for information on John D. LESLIE born 1816 in Fayetteville,
Hoke Co., NC. He married Jane MCCASKELL, born 1817 in either NC or SC.
The family migrated to Union Springs, Macon Co., AL around 1850. The
children of John D. and Jane McCaskell Leslie are: Alexander M. b. 1845;
Catherine (Clara) b. 1847; Ella Jane b. 1850; Martha A. (Mattie) b. 1852;
John Daniel b. 1853; Edward W. b. 1856; and Frank Harvey b. 1858. All the
children lived in either Union Springs or Birmingham, AL except Alexander M.
who lived in Morrisonville, Illinois. Edward W. and Frank Harvey Leslie
owned Leslie Brothers Printing and Publishing Company in Birmingham.
Evelyn Leslie
Posted June 30th, 2000
GWIN
I'm John Gwin of Las Cruces, NM. My Gwin (gwinn, guin, guynn, guyn)
line is very sketchy 8 generations back from me, but here's what I have:
2.--ISHAM GWIN-- (no dates listed) m. ________ Cleveland ; From other
sources, we've heard that Isham was a NC planter, and if his son John is
his firstborn, then Isham and Mary's wedding would've likely been in
early 1792, since John was born in November of that year.
3.--John Gwin (no middle name listed)--b. in the Carolinas 7 Nov 1792;
d. 7 Mar 1877 at Wilsonville, AL; m. 8 Apr 1812 in Blount Co., TN, by
Joseph Walker to Jane Walker, d.o. Thomas Walker, Sr., and Elizabeth
Magill, both of VA; etc.
Going on the assumption that the "NC planter" part is true, I'm
systematically searching the western-most counties of the Coastal Plain
part of the state, of which Hoke County is a part. Thank you.
John Gwin
Posted June 25, 2000
GALES
I am looking for my gggrandfather Stephen GALES. Born abt 1834. Died
03-14-1919.
According to the death certificate he was buried in Hope Mills, NC. No
mention of what cemetery. But did mentioned he was buried on March 15, 1919.
Thank you for any help you might be able to share.
Windy Gales Leach Posted April 10, 2000
SMITH / McPHATTER
MCPHATTER, Duncan ca 1770 - 1867, wife Mary [poss SMITH] lived in
McEachins/Blue Springs Twp, Robeson Co, now Hoke Co from ca 1830 until death.
I am descended from slaves that he owned and distributed in his 1865 Will. I
am seeking any McPhatter/Smith family records or info concerning this family
of slaves who were the children of Jesse, mother not known. Can you help?
Jaja Amani Posted March 28, 2000
McCRANEY / MONROE / BEARD / JOHNSON
Looking for information on Neill McCRANEY. He may have migrated to
Mississippi in the 1800s. He was married to ? MONROE. Their children were:
Malcom who married Sarah Ray; Mary Ann; Jane; Duncan C.; Harriet; Effie married
Willie BEARD; and William John McCraney. As far as is known, only Malcom, Effie and
William John who married Malinda Ann JOHNSON remained in Cumberland County.
Malcom McCraney and his family are buried at Sandy Grove,[now Hoke County] except William
John, who is buried in Raeford [Hoke]. Any information greatly appreciated.
Hazel Lindsey of Maitland, FL.
Posted February 03, 2000
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