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2015 3.pdf Davie Dossier, July 2015 page 1 DAVIE DOSSIER Issued by Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society Mocksville, North Carolina July 2015, Issue 3 RANDOM NEW STUFF Davie Dossier, July 2015 page 2 DAVIE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY President, Linda Leonard Vice President, Margaret Cevasco Secretary, Pat Reilly Treasurer, Marie Roth Board of Directors, Claude Horn Dossier Editor, Marie Roth Webmaster, Marie Roth Our Website, www.rootsweb.ancestry.com.com/~ncdavhgs has these features: All the churches in Davie County Cemeteries in Davie County with locations Names on the War Memorial in Mocksville Index to Bible Family Records at DCPL Order blanks so you don’t tear up Dossier History of nine newspapers in Davie County Meeting Dates and Programs Guardian Accounts, Davie Co., 1846-1859 Apprentice Bonds, Davie Co., 1829-1959 1974 booklet about old schools in Davie Branson’s NC Business Directories for Davie Co. Sources for black family history Another Website about Davie County genealogy and history: http://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Davie_County%2C_North_Carolina Meetings are on the fourth Thursdays at 7 pm at Davie County Library History Room. DCHGS PROGRAMS IN 2015: January 22: Alvin Howard, artist of Davie County scenes February 26: postponed due to winter weather March 26: Mike Cevasco, Civil War Medicine April 23: Bill Thompson, author and lecturer talks about NC heritage, his columns in My State magazine, and his four books May 2: Help with Daniel Boone Day on the Mocksville Square June 25: Diana Bromley from the Davie County Quilt Guild, talks about textiles August 15: Yadkinville United Methodist Church:,Yadkin Valley Historical Association workshop, “Stoneman’s Raid in the Yadkin Valley, March-April 1865” Chris Hartley, author, Stoneman’s Raid 1865, will discuss the purpose of Stoneman’s Raid and how well it succeeded; Ed and Sue Curtis, organizers, Salisbury Prison Symposium, will review the Salisbury Prison and its importance to the Raiders. For more information and registration form, see http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncyadvha/2015flyerregistration.pdf September 24 October 22 November 19 FUTURE CONFERENCES Preservation North Carolina – September 16, 2015 in Salisbury; see http://www.presnc.org/conference/ North Carolina Genealogical Society –October 3, 2015 in Raleigh NC; see http://www.ncgenealogy.org/ National Genealogical Society -- May 4-7, 2016 in Fort Lauderdale FL; see www.ngsgenealogy.org Federation of Genealogical Societies – August 31-September 3, 2016 in Springfield IL; see www.fgs.org Davie Dossier, July 2015 page 3 New Apps for your smart phone that will help with genealogy Periscope – make videos and put them online; such as interviews with your parents or grandparents, or a visit to ancestors’ cemeteries. For more info: https://www.periscope.tv/ Name Maps – type in a surname and the frequency of occupancy in each state will show on a US map How to Write Your Family History – Guidelines for assembling and publishing your genealogy New Websites or Additional Information on Existing Websites DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION: Home: http://www.dar.org/ GRS, Genealogical Research System: Watch the video at http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search/?tab_id=0 MAPS: www.oldnyc.org ; click the dot on the map of NYC to see a vintage photograph of that spot www.oldsf.org ; same creator made a San Francisco map with old photos www.euratlas.com ; shows changes in European countries for thousands of years NATIONAL ARCHIVES; http://www.archives.gov/research/genealogy/start-research/#holdings . At the top left, click on “View Our Power Point…” to download an interesting Power Point program about researching in the Archives in Washington DC and its branches. [You must have Power Point program on your computer to view this.] FAMILY SEARCH IS INDEXING FREEDMEN’S RECORDS: See information at http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865631024/LDS-Church-FamilySearch-launch-project-to-index-Freedmen7s- Bureau-records-of-4-million-former.html?pg=all Read this link above to see how you can help. The LDS Church, FamilySearch.org and African-American history organizations announced the joint Freedmen’s Bureau Project, an effort to digitize 1.5 million handwritten records about former slaves and make them available for free online at a new website,discoverfreedmen.org. Watch a 6 minute video to learn more about the Freedmen Bureau. OLD VIDEO OF HERSELF AS A YOUNG DANCER SHOWN TO WOMAN WHO IS 102 YEARS OLD: http://extremegenes.com/102-year-old-dancer-from-harlem-renaissance-sees-herself-dancing-for-the-first-time/ GRANITE MOUNTAIN VAULT: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints compiles and preserves genealogical records in this special area. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KLea_DPxb4 PUZZILA: If you have a Family Tree on www.familysearch.org, the Web site, https://puzzilla.org/, will show your tree back to 12 generations. If you haven’t found that many generations, it will search for your ancestors and show them on this diagram. SPECIAL HELP OR “COINCIDENCES”?: Interview with Hank Jones who compiled experiences of genealogists who found amazing, easy answers. http://extremegenes.com/?s=PSYCHIC. If you can’t listen to all this, go to 11 minutes. Have any of you had any of these experiences of coincidences? Write DCHGSlist@gmail.com with a description. July Information July is a good time to revisit U.S. History knowledge. Quick, describe the difference between the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights ! For information so that you can answer a question on Jeopardy, see http://blog.constitutioncenter.org/2014/12/what-do-the-declaration-constitution-and-bill-of-rights-really-mean/. Davie Dossier, July 2015 page 4 SPOTLIGHT ON A MEMBER WHO PROVIDED SO MUCH RESEARCH MATERIAL In June of 2015, president Linda Leonard and treasurer Marie Roth presented a Life Membership to member Nancy Kelly Murphy. Nancy was editor of the newsletter for many years, she volunteered in the history room of the library, and she compiled many books, including two marriage books, two cemetery books with help from society members, and four census books. Researchers of Davie County owe a big thanks to Nancy for all this hard work. The books she wrote were given to the society to sell. They are listed on page 7 of this newsletter. NEW BOOK: Davie County in the Spanish-American War has just been completed. Fifteen men from Davie County served in the Spanish-American War or the resulting war in the Philippines. This 65 page book profiles these 15 men and their family histories. Those who served were: Thomas A. Allsabrook Albert S. Arndt Lewis Marvin Blalock Harrison “Harry” James Cain Perley Lafayette Carter Cyrus Watson Lowery Bernie Robert McLean William G. Murchison John Tillet Parnell Lee Rights Tandy Meronie Shermer William Gaston Shermer Oscar Burgwyn Smith Marshall Boone Stonestreet Luther Leon West This short war happened 117 years ago from 2015, so it was difficult to find relatives, photographs, and records. The war itself was very confusing as it involved five areas in the world. Sources were: US census and military records from Ancestry, FamilySearch, and Fold3 Newspapers on microfilm at the library, plus newspapers.com Interviews with Senior citizens in Davie Surname books and surname files at the library The next two pages of this newsletter are the biography of a young man from Cana township in Davie County. These are pages from the new book. The book costs $15 plus postage of $5. See page 7 for information on ordering. Watson Lowery delivered the mail in Cana. He also took the census in 1940. When he delivered the mail, he used his horse and buggy. His grandson told me that Watson’s son would borrow the horse and buggy on weekends and go courting. That worked well, except that the horse stopped at every mailbox. Boone Stonestreet lived to be 102. He retired at 98 from Mocksville Savings and Loan. William Murchison served in the Spanish-American War and WWI. He was in the military for 41 years and retired as a colonel. Davie Dossier, July 2015 page 5 Harrison James “Harry” Cain Birth: 6 October 1880 Death: 22 November 1905 Buried: Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery, Davie County, NC Cana Connections, pages 65-66: Parents: James Harrison and Elizabeth Amy Frost Cain; source of photo; Harry is in center of back row. The newspaper also printed this clearer picture. Photograph of Harry from photo above 1900 Census for San Francisco, California, 411, 3rd Ave., Harry Kane, 21, born June 1878 in North Carolina, car conductor, boarding with the Harrington family There is no 1880 census, 1890 census, military record, obituary, or death certificate for him. [He was born a few months after the 1880 census was taken; there is no 1890 census to search; and he died in 1905 before the required death certificate law was in effect starting in 1913.] Davie Dossier, July 2015 page 6 Information from Cana Connections and Family Connections: Harry was the seventh child of James Harrison and Elizabeth Amy Cain. When he was 17, he volunteered to go to fight in the Spanish-American War by adding a year onto his age. Boone Stonestreet, who was 18 and of legal age, also joined. Harry was trained in California and sent to the Philippines with Boone. His father wrote to the officials in Washington telling them his son’s true age. Harry was discharged and sent back to California. He remained there until 1905. He and a girlfriend had staked a claim on some land in California. In 1905, he rode the train to come visit his family in Cana. While home, he was helping at a family sawmill. A board hit the top of the spinning saw and was thrown into his face. The next day he died of this injury. He was buried at Eaton’s Church Cemetery on the next day “in the midst of many sympathizing friends and a beautiful display of flowers.” (Family Connections) Cana Connections: “Harry was described as a handsome, charismatic young man, who was admired by all who met him. His family and all who knew him were devastated by the accident and by the irony of the fact Harry was removed from a war zone only to be killed at a saw mill in Mocksville.” At left: Image from FindAGrave.com; Eatons Baptist Church Cemetery At right: Article in The Robesonian, Lumberton, NC on 5 December 1905 [November 23, 1905 was a Thursday, so he died on Wednesday, about 24 hours after the accident.] Davie Dossier, July 2015 page 7 ORDERING BOOKS AND MAPS (Out of state residents don’t pay state tax when ordering.) Title Author Non-NC NC No. Cost Davie County. A Brief History, paperback James W. Wall, 128 pages $9.00 $9.39 The Boone Families in Davie County Wall, Howell Boone, Flossie Martin $8.00 $8.31 Davie County Marriages 1836-1900 Nancy K. Murphy $25.00 $26.55 Davie County Marriages 1901-1959 Nancy K. Murphy $25.00 $26.55 Davie County Cemeteries, a 2-volume set D.C. Historical/Gen. Soc. $55.00 $58.88 1850 Federal Census-Davie County Forsyth Genealogical Society $15.00 $15.68 1860 Federal Census-Davie County Nancy K. Murphy and Everette Sain $20.00 $21.16 1870 Federal Census-Davie County Nancy K. Murphy and Everette Sain $20.00 $21.16 Lagle Land Grant $8.00 $8.31 Hughes Historical, 1700's, drawn in 1977 $8.00 $8.31 J.T. Alderman, 1887 $6.00 $6.47 Wilson F. Merrell, 1928 $6.00 $6.47 POSTCARDS OF DAVIE CO. SCENES, (set of 8) $2.50 $2.50 CD of all issues Davie Dossier since 1987 $7.00 $7.39 TOTAL NUMBER AND COST Davie County Heritage Book, non-NC resident cost is $45; NC resident cost is $48.10. Make check to Davie County Heritage Book. Use DCHGS address below. The Historic Architecture of Davie Co., non-NC resident cost is $30; NC resident cost is $31.94. History of Davie County, hardback, by James W. Wall, 449 pages; non-NC resident cost is $30; NC resident cost is $31.94. Make check to Davie County Public Library. Use DCHGS address below. The Civil War Roster of Davie County by Mary Alice Miller Hasty and Hazel Miller Winfree incorporates biographical and military service sketches of 1,147 Davie County Civil War veterans. Non-NC resident cost is $60. NC resident cost is $64.26. Checks should be made out to M & M Books and sent to Mary Alice Hasty, 105 East Brick Walk Court, Mocksville NC 27028. History of Davie County Schools, 318 pages, by Marie Benge Craig Roth has photos, locations, longitude/latitude, names of students, and teachers. There is an 18 page index of 3,222 names. A chronology describes the evolution of the school system in Davie. Make check to Marie Roth for $40.26 for non-residents and $43 for NC resident. Order: 276 Park Ave., Mocksville NC Davie County in World War One by Marie Benge Craig Roth has 670 biographies of Davie men and women who served, photographs, old letters, description of military bases, and extensive index. 400 pages. Make check to Marie Roth for $42.47 for non-residents and $45 for NC resident. Order: 276 Park Ave., Mocksville NC 27028. Davie County Veterans’ Memorial, by Marie Benge Craig Roth has lists of all war deaths and biographies and photos of WW2, Korean, Vietnam, and Beirut Bombing deaths. Tom Ferebee’s 32 minute talk at the dedication in 1987 is included. $31.23 for non-resident and $33 for NC resident. Order: 276 Park Ave., Mocksville NC 27028. Remembering Davie County Protection and Service Personnel by Marie Benge Craig Roth contains biographies of the five law enforcement personnel who died on duty and also photos and descriptions of the monument erected in their memory. The monument also honors all first responders in Davie County. Order: 276 Park Ave.; total cost $17. NEW: Davie County in the Spanish-American War by Marie Benge Craig Roth contains biographies of the 15 men who served in this war and the resulting war in the Philippines. Order: 276 Park Ave.; total cost $20 Cana Connections, 201 pages, by Betty Etchison West; Life in Cana in the Thirties and Forties and Special People with Cana Connections. There are many biographies and photos of people and buildings. Order from Betty West, 3532 NC Hwy. 801 North, Mocksville NC 27028. Make check to Betty West for $35, which includes tax and shipping. Looking Back at Davie County II by Charles Crenshaw and Ron Smith. $45. Mail orders to Charles Crenshaw, 421 Park Avenue, Mocksville NC 27028 DCHGS, 371 North Main Street, Mocksville NC 27028 You are encouraged to send articles and queries to be published in the next issue. Send to DCHGSList@gmail.com Davie Dossier, July 2015 page 8 Davie county historical/genealogical society 371 North Main Street Mocksville NC 27028 If you would like to receive your Dossier as a PDF attachment in an E-mail instead of a paper copy, please send an E-mail message to the editor at dchgslist@gmail.com. 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