New Hanover County, NC
Posted Queries for May 2001
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- MAXWELL, SMITH
posted by
John Maxwell
on Tuesday, May 1, 2001
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Looking for info on Thomas W.(William?) Maxwell - who were his parents, siblings, marriage etc. I have very scanty info that says he was born in New Hanover Co. NC in 1735 to a William & Elizabeth Grooms Maxwell. Also looking for info on William Smith & his family ( Should be on 1860 census). His son, William E. Smith was born in Aug. 1856.
- KIRKHUM
posted by
Charles KIrkhum
on Tuesday, May 1, 2001
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ckirkhum@cs.com KIRKHUM, Joseph wife Katherine Gainey Married 1866 Thanks Charlie Kirkhum
- PRICE
posted by
Cindy Sutton
on Tuesday, May 1, 2001
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PRICE- Bessie (Elizabeth) Sixeas PRICE lived in Wilmington. Her obituary states that she died 12 June 1996 in Wilmington. She was buried in Illinois where she was born in 1899. I would like to find any of her descendants who may still be living to share family history & stories. My GG-Grandfather was her Grandfather, Thomas Thornton Sixeas, of St. Thomas, Franklin Co., PA.
- HARTFORD, RAMSEY
posted by
Angela Wilburn
on Wednesday, May 2, 2001
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I looking for any infomation on the following Ramsey family and their descendants. Mary Hartford and Charles Ramsey had the following children. Charles Ramsey b 24 Jun 1738 New Hanover Co NC Benjamin Ramsey b 19 Oct 1745 New Hanover Co NC Thomas Ramsey b 15 Sep 1750 New Hanover Co NC
- CROOM
posted by
John H. Croom, III
on Thursday, May 10, 2001
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Looking for given names of early CROOM family members who lived in the vicinity of Croom Bridge over the Northeast Cape Fear River, preferably before 1800. When did the bridge first acquire that name? John H. Croom crooiii@aol.com
- CASTEEN, HAWKINS
posted by
Barbara REVELS
on Saturday, May 12, 2001
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Looking information on Mrs. H.(Hepsy/Hessy) CASTEEN of Castle Hayne, Handover Ct, NC. I have a letter dated February 11, 1885 to her brother Giles HAWKINS of Martin Co., NC.
- RILEY
posted by
James H. Riley
on Tuesday, May 15, 2001
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My ancestor, Edward RILEY, was named in his father William RILEY's will in 1744 as a minor. with brothers Willliam, Bartholomew, and John. There are numerous records of land deals and, especially, court cases up until the 1770s when he was listed in the Wilmington Town Book as a delinquent tax payer. After that, he seems to have disappeared and, I think, maybe he moved. His brother, John, died in 1778 and I think some his children stayed in New Hanover. I'd really appreciate any information or suggestions for research.
- CROW, HOLLADAY, WILLIAMS, WORTH
posted by
Stephanie Klais
on Thursday, May 17, 2001
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I am looking for the descendants of Nannie Williams and Marguerite Mirchison HOLLADAY. Nannie Williams was born 09 Sep 1887 in Wilmington North Caroline and died Sep 1975 in Texas. Nannie married Emmet Polk CROW. Marguerite (Maggie) Murchison HOLLADAY was born 09 Sep 1887 in Wilmington, North Carolina. Her mother died while giving birth to her. She died Mar 1980 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Maggie married Hal V. WORTH on 29 Aug 1889 in Wilmington. Their parent’s were William Waller HOLLADAY and Marguerite (Maggie) Murchison WILLIAMS. I have the ancestry of these two if needed. William Waller HOLLADAY and his Father-in-law George W. WILLIAMS built a Queen Anne style house in Wilmington for William, Maggie and the girls on 1st street. It is now a historic home in Wilmington. Due to Maggie dying in childbirth she never saw the house finished. My friend, Laura, owned this house as a B&B. Another family privately owns it. My family has very fond memories of the house and ! ! Maggie's history. Maggie is buried down the street at the old church. I would love to here from her family. I have pictures of the house and would urge any family to go and see the house. It is beautiful!
- FENNELL, LEE, ROGERS
posted by
Judy Rogers
on Thursday, May 17, 2001
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I am searching for James Rogers and wife Olive and their children, James, Susan, Lazarus, Walter, Mathis, Thoms Milton, and Mary. James Rogers was born about 1761-1769 and I believe that he died about 1818. There are deeds on Olive, James, Susan, Lazarus, Walter, Mathis, Mary, and Thomas Milton to George Fennell on the East side of Black River. If anyone has any information on any of these please contact me. I branch off from the son James Rogers that married the Tabitha Lee and came to Mississippi about 1847 to Hancock County, Ms. Thanks, Judy Rogers
- MCDONALD
posted by
Thad Busby
on Friday, May 18, 2001
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I am looking for leads on Isaac McDonald who lived in the Southport area between 1760 and 1820. His son was William Henry McDonald who sailed out of what is now Southport. I believe at that time it was called Smithville.
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