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McCulloh, Loose Papers Folder 5s /'1 / 4A, 7a - 3 1135 Kenwood Street ca Winston-Salem, N. C. 27103 A January 15, 1984_ s� Dear Jimmie Jean, °- . cx Aunt Grace is in the hogpital here in the city. Came in Christmas U night paralyzed from the navel down, no movement and Wo feeling. They gave her spot cobalt on her back for two weeks and she can move her feet from right to left and loft them about eight inches off the bed. One, o, the right, seems to go and come. That is some days she can only lift it two inches. She has -no control over urine and bowels. Wednesday he told her that there was little chance she would ever walk again - which also means no control over bowels and urination. He, the doctor, has started another round of a new chemotherapy. She had her first injection Thursday. He had told her she would always have to be hospitalized for these injections and they might make her terribly sick. The hospital moved her to another floor and she is directly in front of a nursing station where they can keep an eye on her without her ringing. Well, the first treatment did not cause much nausea. I don't know about the next. They will probably increase the dosage, maybe frequency. She gets physical therapy for her feet. I have not had a chance to talk with Uncle Brady or either of her sons.since the called fonference with them last Wednesday. I don't know whether Uncle B. will try to keep her at home between hospitalizations or piit her in a nursing home. Of course she wants to be home and there are plenty of nurses available right now with hospitals furloughing them without pay. I go every day to see her and sitting in hospital rooms is very tiring and makes me get home late to do my choreh re - but she begs me to stay and it is hard to say no. The amazing " s that she is so cheerful -and looking forward- at least in most of her conversation. The McCulloh girls are old and feeble and sickly. Sadie has lost so much weight that it frightens me. I am afraid there is something her "family" doctor has not found. Her coloring is not good either and you know what I think. Also her memory has gone. Of course she has to rely completel3 on Eva for everything. Annie is the oldest and feeble and has diabetes. Would you believe that Eva the one who had the stroke is now the strongest and looks after the others? She even mowed the yard this summer with a riding mower. There were times when she could not cross over with her good arm and reach the controls in time and she would corner herself. Once the others came and pushed her out. They rely mostly on Lester's son and Addie's granddaughter to care for them. Wayne tries to keep wood, etc. and the girl takes them to town weekly for business and buying groceries. Often children don't do that much and these two are great niece and great nephew. Also some of the Daniel boys go down and take things from he farm or mow for her. Sadie will never be able to write you again. She can't think enough, and Eva hasn't enough feeling or control in that hand to write. It is amazing they do as well as they do. I am glad Addielou is doing well after her srugery. What would your family do without you? And looking after the older folks! I hope Mason does not have to have surgery for his blockage. They have a new procedure that surgeons don't use as much as they could or should because it eli4tes their big surgery fees. It is a balbon they insert in the artery, inf r te, and withdraw. My boss, a doctor, said this week if he ever had problems like his father (they amputated his le and��jj,e died -after prior surgery to put in an umbilical cord for the arte �'14f e balbon inflates the artery and allows blood to flow more freely and it is less risky, less expensive, and doesn't have the side effects of surgery. Maybe that would help Mason. �,__L ,__ ;t- Ar,ac not annly to hx. Yesterday I spent most of the day rereading your letters and trying to pick out questions I had not yet answered and to ponder some of our mysteries. I am still going to do the McCulloh book. It will probably`not be until after I retire - have to work at least until 1986 - but it will probably take me most of that time getting it put together. -.As for old Henry's will, we have different versions. The Genealogist in Enland sent me a copy. It is as -big as a bulletin board and cannot be copiel- that way, but the print is still small and hard to read. Writing I meant. I will try to send you a copy some day, having a neighbor hold it and read while I write it out. We have already gone this far but I will have to find my copy. Wonder if you could read my scribbling? Anyway, thi will gave inheritance to Henry.Eustace, dearly beloved son; to James, and t his housekeeper. The housekeeper was given authority to pay all bills and to be responsible for his funeral - as Henry Eustace was so often away. He had invested money for her, so I believe she was left in pretty good sha This is all from memory. He gave James some land in Duplin County and money to be paid him by Henry Eustace and referred to earlier agreement, as if James had already collected part of the money due him�by the agreement. I don't believe old Henry left money to any James without his being an out -of -wedlock son that he had obligations to support. Now was that James our James? The dates could fit. The 1800 census for our James had him listed as 1 male 45 -up-- which meant that he had to be born before 1755. Elizabeth it turns out _was his second wife and he could have been a bit old than she but the census put her in the 26-45 bracket which meant that she -b to.be born between 1755 and 1774. I believe another census pinned it to between 1760 and 1770. I have those dates scribbled besides her birthdate She died in 1841 which would have made her 71 to 81 years old. Now this is given in accordance with your promise not to divulge it to anybody, let is get published, just strictly between you and me. It is. amazing how things get passed on from state to st*ate and I am determined that there be no possible way to fall into the hands of Helen Daniels .Eaton' or her sister-in-law. I told you before my reasons for being upset with He Old Henry' -married Penelope Eustace in 1749. She died in 1767 at age 68 which meant she was born 1699 (don't know her date from anything else). That would mean she was 50 years old when she married Henry. Now whether she ever lived in North Carolina I don't know. The English Genealogist thought that Henry Eustace was born around 1738 in London - though he did not find his birthdate. I believe Henry Eustace said one time in filling out papers and letters trying to get back his land that he was born in Lond The English Genealogist thought James was•boraround 1740 - maybe in N*. C. and the'Perielope was.born around 1742 - man ybe in North Carolina. Now the letter of condolence made James born 1749. They were married 1749 - but the letter said -"promising young man", so if he belonged to Penelope Eustac McCulloh --he had to be out of wedlock, as well as Penelope and Henry Eustace. Hen''Eustace's name seems to have come from her maiden name and Penelope's- name .from her first name, and James' name from Henry's father. Maybe he passed her off for his wife long before they were legally married. NOW our James carried on those three names!. He was married first to Catherine Taylor and they lived in Duplin and had three children:. Penelope who.married Stephen Barfield and she died after birth of daughter- ut. on't know year;. Catherine who married Lewis Barfield (brother of Ste and _Henry McCulloh who died ear y manhood. There were the names Henry and Peneo (after his parents?) and Catherine was named for her grandmother o mothers side Catherine Barfield Taylor (Barfield again!). Mary died "when children young" I don't have birth dates or death dates for either Penelope or Henry but*they were living in 1778 when James gave them deed of gift slaves.. They were not living when our James made his will. They N 3• were dead before he and Elizabeth had another Penelope (who married John B. Minola) and Henry Eustace,.born June 23, 1806. I don't know whether Elizabeth was from Duplin or Rowan. I believe the land and money left to James in his.will never was delivered -'or if so was confiscated. As old Henry died in 1779 and it took a while for settling estates, I imagine it fell into land that got confiscated. They would claim 'it was not his to will. So maybe_James lost everything in Duplin and moved to Rowan and started his new family. 'A descendant of the Barfields said our James made a trip to see Catherine every seven years as long as he was able. I -have to find out more about Catherine and her family. They moved., from Duplin -to a couple of other states before ending up and a YMWinston County, Mississippi. It seems that. woman said Alabama but that muse might be off the wall. There was some Barfield history compiled and in the hands of a'lady in Texas this other lady quoted from it but I didn't get to see it) and I believe this correspondant was from California (have to dig in my chest)g so you see what I mean about a lot of states. I had written her about a our James and Elizabeth's children - and she wrote me to explain that--1_� Catherine belonged to a first wife and the others to Elizabeth. Now why -would our James be determined to have a daughternamed n;�� Penelope and a son named Henry - to the point of naming two girls � Z< Penelope and two sons Henry? If all of Henry's children had been born � out of wedlock, why couldn't he'acknowledge later two instead of one? ,•Of course Henry Eustace was in the public eye and he was giving him � authority and power and land and had to justify it. No, they would have been married in 1749 before Henry Eustace was grown. The condolances to old Henry, Mrs. McCulloh (Penelope ?) and to Miss Penelope (his sister) They would have been married the year that James died. If they had another James after that, he would have been legitimate and acknowledged. Now if a James was out -of -wedlock by another mother - why was James So loyal to the name Penelope - unless she used her influence to get support for him. She might eqipathize with the other mother and her child. As you say, it makes more sense to be the son of the James who died, an out -of -wedlock but the English Genealogist thought he died as a young man - too young to have children. The answer might be found in bastardy bonds or in the Court Records of Duplin (probably Superior - I have checked abstracts of Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions - however they may not have gone back far enough to catch old Henry). Where was old Henry's colonial mansion? If James were the half-brother of -Henry Eustace it would make Harriet's letter fit. There is a Mrs. Martha Aner, 617 Mocksville Avenue, Salisbury, N. C. 28144 (telgphone 704-633-53555 who is a descendant of George McCulloh. She called me and said the Mocksville Library gave her my name. I wonder. Anyway she referred to Harriet's letter (wonder where she saw that?) and wanted to*connect our family to George. I don't know why she was that anxious, because she knows George was the son of Henry Eustace - and thus she has her lineage all worked out. I wonder if she really descended from George because she was vague about her lineage. Best I could jot down over the 'phone that her grandmother was Sarah McCullough who married a Benjamin Roscoe Winthers; Sarah daughter of Milas John McCulloh, who was son of John McCulloh, son of John, son of John, son of James?.. Where was George? Anyway she said.George's mother, Henry Eustace's out of wedlock mistress was Mary Cook who Married Archibald Frew. I believe he was son of Sarah Fred' -who married Davidson. She said Archibald Frew built Frew's_Folly,_now Craig,ead Home on North Tryon Street in Charlotte, maybe could ask for-George's history, if she will cooperate. If she.i Asks you for information on. Henry and Henry Eustace and on our James, you can say you haven't found it yet. You don't have to say I gave you anything.. George did marry in 1799 Elizabeth Beeam, daughter of Conrad Brem. They had children: Harriet, Mary, William, Charles, Margaret, and Charlotte A. `I don't have birth dates,or death dates for any of them, but she said George and Elizabeth were buried at Emmanuel Luthern Church in Lincolton, N. C. Didn't Harriet's letter say something about her moth) _might go.to.Mississippi? When I asked her why William wasn'.t listed when George died along with the girls, she said he had gone to Mississippi. Our Library does not have a;soundex, nor will they borrow one from another Library. Maybe the widow went out and didn't like it and came ba to N.'C.`-Harriet's letter was 1838. Maybe,that was the connection to get William D.` to go to-Mississippi. Maybe we could trace him there. I don't,kriow whether our Library has any grave records of Lincoln County, N but I-will check. Might pick up birth and death dates there for George and Elizabeth. George died Oct. 9, 1833 - only date I have. I will fish though my blanket chest and find the negatives for Alfred and Jincy. Last year my photographer had a lot of medical problem: and he was affected emotionally and I was afraid to trust him with the negatives. I had taken him old pictures of Aunt Grace's gra-m great grand son's wife's ancestors and he not only didn't make negatives or restore them for but was unsure he was returning the right pictures to me - of he had kept, them for months. All he could talk or think about were the doctors,.hospitals and his-grievances against them and he told me over an( over. He still wants to talk about it this year, but is definitely a lot better. He has done-other work satisfactorily but L give him a little at a time and.stay behind it. It might be possible I could borrow again the pictures'from which those` it., were made and then on the other hand, might not.. I'know of one family Bible that I found. That girl has marric somebody else and.moved out of that county and I don't know her married name or her address. I am about to get brave enough to ask him, to tell him I need them in a hurry, and-,to impress on him their value to me. I believe you might have found Jincy's lineage in Virginia. Maybe we could flesh that in a little. You know where your name is going on our book, don't you? I believe giving credit where credit is due. I have had a recess. Went to a funeral of a former neighbor's son. He had a'sudden 'heart attack and I did not know of his death until one anc a half hours before the funeral, so had to hustle. As for comparing our charts, we have about the same information, except I am firmly convinced that the McCulloh who married Sarah Stokes Was Benjamin and not-Alexander. I have found records of three ladies who goginto the D.A.R. as 'descendants of Benjamin and Sarah Stokes McCulloch. DAR 247,398; DAR 500, 856, And DAR 551 801. Because of age differences, L don't see how Henrietta, Dorothy, Elizabeth, Penelope, Jane and Letitia, daughters of Henry McCulloh could be sisters of Alexander or Benjamin. Oh, by•the way, our teacher of a Genealogy course once said that.- you had e'�'islilereful with Ray's "Tennessee Cousins" because it was not always From think I ha nuzzle? ' I o it late nosy; I believe I have answered told you everything I know and have overlooked anything, it most of your questions and I think. Now to solving the was unintentionalandwill get Love, yr J 1 7 �•v[f �JO C.l� �'Vli6�.� � w 5. I 1 ,jAe-o / � .+Cly /01 ��;�,•�.y�f ��J�a yam'-� VIA- �Areeez- Lam' Wei ! L '%/ CL rr � r /�1,? .l1 j�„ � �,��.y� �% �• • � �c. � F• � ..1 /%fes /_-. •- �! /� / �!• iii : f , i/ G� ��Y : ,`!y uvG v/ /t ;f' 'r C'�. • /' ! �, i u r L /ti✓ Jam(- .r ted/ ��- G% ,'�, �!' /'�° ✓`L f; �. LlL L, Zak J� �yv el CC .� ; , i .cis ' u •' C ; T _�.:j, f % : CCS Ay i �4. I. 73 1a i o W o. 6 n N Davie County Public Library. —° Mooksvidle, NC W V T i a • 4 _ —QI � v U./n.,red. Davie County public Library Mooksville� NC J 3000 Maplewood Avenue, Suite 112-114 Winston-Salem, N. C. 27103 919 768-2980 PLEASE SEE THAT ALL CHECKS ARE ENDORSED TOWN OR TRANSIT NO. OF DRAWEE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION DO}LARS (ICENTS 1 0n .... doe 5.7 Y4r— e. I6. ,AJ 116. /Ifo ag°v yoaa� do TOTAL / U✓ Z_..... _-._ PLE E TRA y�• SFPR` THIS TOTAL TO REVERSE SIDE / 3 a-n/e81%c 3 April 1984 Mrs Alice Eidson 1135 Kenwood St Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Dear Alice: I ordered the Rowan Co, NC wills and they just arrived today (on film). Read parts of them - but am not finished. However, I thought that if you didn't have the following information, you might like it. The will as given in the filmstated: will date 1 June 1814--- proven Feb session 1816. Names Catherin McCULLOH first --- surname BARFIELD. Names Charles McCULLOH second. Names: Betsy McCULLOH, Penelope McCULLOH, Alfred McCULLOH, Amy McCULLOH, Henrietta McCULLOH, Rebecca McCULLOH in that order. STates that Henry Eustace McCULLOH will be age 21 on 25 June 1827 - born ca 1806. Witnesses: Henry, John and Godfrey CLEMENT. Signed and sealed. Book G p 410. Fletcher FREEMAN, of Ballas,Texas sent me a letter giving the following: Catherine McCULLOH and Louis BARFIELD on,vJan 1791 in Duplin Co, NC She was alive in 1850, age 76, making her calculated birthyear: k774-. /1'75 Place of residence in 1850: Winston Co, MISS, with son John; gson Henry M. BARFIELD. Henry moved to Texas; Judge Freeman does not think that Catherin and Louis went with him. So perhaps her death place would be in Mississippi. Worth checking. The "Elizabeth McCULLOH" on your list of children of James and Elizabeth - are you sure �5 thatshe belongs there? "Betsy" was a common dimunitive of "Elizabeth". The only will of an Elizabeth I have found so far was in 1836 and that was spelled McCULLOCH , and named people NOT in this will - so I don't think she is part of this family at all. So far, three wills by a "James" - two spelled McCULLOCH and one spelled McCULLOH.... one in 1757/8 ; one in 1812; and this one in 1816. The "Elizabeth " in 1836 had people named in her will which leads me to believe that she was the daughter of the James McCULLOCH who died 1812. This is the family with a daughter Mary who married REV John BROWN. One of the other subscribers is of this family, but I can't remember just who at the moment. You may have all this information - if I am repeating, I'm sorry. But I felt it was worth a letter, if you didn't. I didn't really check your file thoroughly before typing this - too tired tonight. / Sincerely�� Mrs BEtty K. Summers 1404 Bellaire Drive Colo Springs, CO 80909 pave C:>�n y Vubk Ubra(Y s Mocksvrlie, NG U 9415 Primrose Shreveport, La- 71118 June 9, 1984 Dear Alice, It was such a relief to hear from you - for some reason I thought that perhaps you had become ill, even though I know that this has been a busy season for you. Anyway, it did make me think to ask for someone to contact in case I needed to reach you and couldn't. I'll try to answer some of the questions in your letter: Henry McCulloh: 1771 Articles of Agreement gave 400 acres to James McCulloh. Henry Eustace McC annexed 150 acres more making a total of 550 acres which old Henry honored in his will in 1778. This land was on lands in the area of Boar Swamp, Panther Swamp and Goshen. Please send me the book and page numbers of the deed to James McCulloh and I will send for a copy. In the meantime, if you will send me yours to look at, then I will return it to you. Sometimes it takes so long for an answer as you have to send NC $2.00 for the initial search, wait to hear, then send money for the document if they have been able to locate it, then wait for that. I didn't receive a copy of the hearing for slaves who murdered Taylor. That must have been my copy that you found on the piano. Set to music? The document naming William Houston a nephew of Henry McCulloh gave "LP 34" as a reference. I need to find out what that means and get a copy of the original - I'm sure that Houston himself told of the rela- tionship. This article is kin to an abstract. Wonder whether Houston got the deed to Soracte? Old Henry called Houston a friend in his will but in the old wills executors were often referred to as a friend when the body of the will indicated that they were actually related; some- times by blood and other times by marriage. What would you think of a letter to Louise S. Bauer of Southern Pines, NC who submitted informa- tion on Hou ton? I will write it, if you like. Have you ever heard o f h e r? X11 .2= , f' �� *a-o73� , A� I still feel that our James was a grandson of old Henry: 1. 1?50 letter of condolence to Henry and family on death of his promising son James. So, old Henry had a son James who died 1750- 2. 1754 - Henry ordered that h960 be paid to James McCulloh, due his late father, deceased. 3. Barfield papers say that James was born in England, orphaned in infancy and was brought up by his paternal grandparents. I don't think a letter of condolence would be sent about an out -of - wedlock son, or that grandparents would raise an out -of -wedlock grandson. Henry Eustace certainly farmed out his illegitimate son, George. Wonder if Iredell's papers had anything on James McCulloh or William Houston? Sure wish that was available through interloan. Davi(i County Public Lilbrary Mocksville, NC -2 - Numbering systems have me confused. I've ". to follow that I never could find what I have been using for my own purposes is: seen some that were so hard was looking for. One that I Oldest ancestor is 1 (one) Children of 1 would be numbered 1/19 1/2,1 3, 1/4-, etc. Children of 1/1 would be numbered 1/1:1, 1 1:2, 1/1:3, etc. Children of 1/1:1 would be numbered 1/1:11, 1/1:129 1/1:139 1/1:14, etc i . e . , 1/1:14 = 4th child of the first child of the first child of 1 - the oldest ancestor Double digit children would be enclosed in parentheses (10), (11), (12), to keep the generations separate. These would all be in numerical sequence which would make the children many pages apart. It works very well for family charts but I don't know how it would work in book form. You may keep an eye out for one that uses this system and see how it appeals to you. Thanks for your brother's address and that of his daughter. I'll put those under yours to keep them together in my address book. It really is thoughtful of him to give some of his vacation time to you and it probably is his way of thanking you for taking over so many family responsibilities, and to show his affection for you. We have not made the Jamestown trip yet. Jimmie is still going to the dentist and we feel that is more important than the trip, even though we would like to have gone before the hot weather set in. So humid here. There were about 3 cool days together so Gene and I cleaned out the storage room and he painted it. I boxed up everything that we aren't using and marked the boxes and rearranged it in the process. My washer and dryer are out there and it is so much lighter ��Now, if we can just refrain from uglying it up again. We were drained by the time it was finished. I won't say that things were bad, but we had piled everything on the carport. I stepped out of the storage room after dark and found a young boy going though things thinking it was a garage sale::i::: The garage sale was down the street. Who could tell? Please tell me how the Clicks are connected to the McCullohs. I found Nicholas Click (Cleek) as a witness on some old Rowan records (pleas and quarter sessions) and you had mentioned the Clicks once. Mrs. Smith has not replied yet to my letter to her about the McCullohs. A letter from Ann O'Hare a few days ago said it would be her last note until she could go through the Barfield records when she had time. She said that DAR State Regent job is full time and she has so little time for anything else. I think her term is up this fall as she offered to look into some Warnock DAR information for me in October if I didn't find what was needed before then. She will hear from me, bless her heart. I feel that Ann will be willing to share whatever she has that will help us with the McCullohs as she stated her search had been in vain and that she wanted to buy the book when it was out. I had said nothing about a book, only that you and I had been working together on the McCullohs since 1976 (copy of letter was,to you). Sim NT D& Cuu��ly ":+tJiiC Lf 1C�l� Moc4csville, NC -3 - You know how I look forward to receiving copy of the pictures of Alfred and Jincy - that would give me Mother, Charles G. and Alfred. Oh, by the way, once when I talked with Preston he gave me this address from the Memphis directory: Mrs. A. H ! McCullough 1437 Central Memphis, 38104 Do you think this could be Ann Iredell McCullough that Agner was talking about having the pictures of George and Mariah and the Bible? Zip code for the above is the same as for Preston. He did not find a listing for an Ann Iredell McC. Will continue to send you cc's of letters that I write so that you will know what is up. Ann O'Hare was really a find and I feel that she will write again when time permits. I sent her a thank you note of appreciation for all of her help. After typing most 6f the first page, I noticed that I failed to put in the carbon and I like to keep a copy for my file, what I've written and enclosed (I keep foretting that one's fingers must rest lightly on an electric keyboard: so I won't repeat. I ran across some Iredell pictures that you may not have so am enclosing a copy for you. Adilou has started getting out some but is unable to go alone. Her friends help her in and out of the house, to church, meetings, etc. She is not able to go much but was getting cabin fever from being confined so long. I have doubts about complete recovery for her but she will grit her teeth and keep trying. She sent me a check to do some shopping for her - things that she can no longer find there - and to type some envelopes to the ones she writes most often. I have it all ready to take to the post office Monday and will take this letter by the library and make a copy for me. Dumbo: Sure wish Mrs. Smith in Miss. would write especially since she told Ann that she had McCulloh. Ann said that Mrs. Smith's son is also interested; that Mrs. Smith is elderly. Maybe the son is not so young but Ann indicated their interest in seeing her Barfield papers and that they planned to visit her when she had time to go through them. Maybe we will just absolutely luck onto what we need one of these days. Someone is bound to have the needed information::: Hope things have eased for you and that you have been able to slow down a little. Do you plan to take in the McCulloh reunion next month? If so, give Sadie, especially, my regards and to Annie and Eva. 9415 Primrose Shreveport# Lae 71118 June 23o 1984 Capto We Morrison Warner 4+10 Cottonwood Memphis, Tn. 38118 Dear Capt. darner, By way of introduction, I am Jimmie Jean (Pate) Bowman, the youngest daughter of Capto Andy Pate and Jim McCulloh* For sometime before his death Charles was researching his genealogy which included the Pate and McCulloh fam►iliese We children were always told that we were doubly related to the issue of John Pate and Rebecca McCulloh but I have not been able to determine the relationship between mar Bird Pate and your John Pate:*-.. , Charles and Mother had been corresponding and sharing information but there is nothing that I could find in her correspondence that answered the question. I hoped that Charles had shared this information with you and that you can help mea Below is a summary of the direct lineage of Pate and XcCulloh and I will appreciate any information at all that you can give mea Indication is that both Bird and John Pate were born in Virginia and their ages are close enough for them to have been brothers. An addressed envelope is enclosed and I look forward to hearing from you* John Pare md,00v Rebecca McCulloh Elizabeth Jane Pate mde John To Maxwell Addie Lee Maxwell and a John Me Warner William Morrison earner Rebecca McCulloh was . a , sister of Alfred McCulloh, mar great—grandfather: Alfred McCulloh ande Jincy Daniel Charles Go McCulloh and o fftriah Warnock . Jim Irene McCulloh mei« James Andrew (Andy) Pate Jimmie Jean Pate mds Eugene D* Bowman James Andrew Pate was out of Bird Pate& Bird Pate md* Rebecca Hankins Calvin Pate mde Ann Hankins Thomas He Pate md. Jane Rutledge James Andrew Pate and* Jim Irene McCulloh Yours truly, (Reply received 29 June 1984 handwritten in this space orr_the original letter -JJB) "Sorry I can't help you, Jimmie Jean Pate Bowman Charles had all family records, my brother, he passed away Encle SASE several years ago. ry /s/ i�Jm . i�rI . Warner" Davie Cour��y Public Libra Mocksvii;le, NC /f a� — pe oz:5,6e�, r /ULc- rep / r CiL�acc� ..�✓ �/u,Cy1�1./L. ✓r— k �co2J�/f2dw' C�/z?�i i Davie County Public Library Mooksville, NO r 9415 Primrose Shreveport, La. 71118 May lo, 1984 Mrs. W. E. Smith c/o No Mistake Plantation Satartia, MS 39162 Dear Mrs. Smiths Your name and address were furnished me by Ann McCormack O'Hare who wrote that you and your son: -have McCulloh (McCullough) - Barfield connectionse, Mrs. Alice Eidson of Winston-Salem and I have been researching lineage of the North Carolina McCullohs for several years. James McCulloh married (1) Mary Catharine Taylors their daughter Catharine married Lewis Barfielde, James McCulloh married (2) Elizabeth whose maiden name, date and place of marriage are unknown. We are out of their son Alfred McCulloh who was a half brother of Catharine McCulloh Barfield. Alice and I are endeavoring to determine Elizabeth's maiden name, and identify the parents of James McCulloh. This has been a difficult family to research, one reason being many variations in the spelling of "McCulloh". Any information that you can give me on the McCulloh lineage will be most appreciated. A stamped, addressed envelope is enclosed and I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Jimmie Jean Pate Bowman (Mrs. Eugene D.) /jjb Encl» SASE �c: Mrs. Alice H. Eidson 1135 Kenwood Street Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Davie County Public MocksvilleN , / C L��brary Davie County Public Lib Mocksville, NC nary 4 Llll/..1111'f1S t'iiU.:l .l.i F'.'�'1'vli� �i r:.).-SLl'. iV l�l)LLV!-1, 1iVVl1..1V 1.LLi:., itv Lester Gray i+iC CULLOUGH died age C/3 in 1979 Had wife , and 3 brothers./.4e 0 ,��p o� ICS Dr. and Mrs. Frank DANIEL ; His mother was a MC CULLOUGHI �J 7 1 Sadie has a cousin in South Carolina named "NEW". -/ � b James MC CULLOUGH: Killed on motorcycle . q -a.- 1w Wife Mattie Sue and. (2) Paul Nelson Aop,- - 1 'v L• ura"Vei h MC CULLOH (CURRY) /3.,�/-40 ���� ��'�� � Grace �vIcCULLOH Angell ��� Z.,�.a� /��i3/-gyp-/fob Edgar Beat i e (md.. Ray Martin, he d . Apr ��`1-9�0) • 1-3 2Ay /yoP A-O�/f'§Kind#0,pfrank 111C CULLOUGH (Lexington) in a nursing h gone (Feb. 1979 ) He was a brother of Doc Webb McCullough. Gra�v'i'i. i e andAa Ile iC -/C ULLOH r � ���7�/�!v •� �-���1��� (�,) dau . Peggy (adopted( and. Bob 1%lichael 2 sons and 1 dau., Vicky Vicky has 2 children .. one is a girl 3. 8- -/8rl 11`'2'7 Herbert MC CULLOUGH (roc's brother"- 6 wife dead. several years; Herbert has 2 married. daughters. Pearl (;J 1GivLR) ELLIS : /fir /��/�� /$ 8 f, ,� -�,4 -liZ7 4 children: 2 sons ( 1 deal; 2 daus . 1: Dorothy jIiblinger /yam d.. 26 Apr. 198® (Near not known) lived. at Coolee�nee 2: Daughter - d-ead. '? all had cancer. MI�C,Jf Beryl and J;,'O-Nd HOLT014 buried at T,'Ilocksville. l 2nd cousin died abi:r. 1979 of heart attack. Lester G. MC, C,ULLO left wife and. daughter. Sons of E.T. (Edward Thomas) [,IC CULLUH (dead L�aT�: 1 son thea sev�ra years 10 3 sons living (1979)'- Ruth MC CULLO in Lexington fk Lonnie Ray MC CULLOUGH, president of McCulloh reunion 1979---,4 Alberta MC CULLOUGH Rogers, has grandchildren (1979)- 4W V3 Davis County Public Library v mocksOle, NC ej �o Dorothy Clarke 217 Moore Street Santa Cruz, Califarnia 95060 July 18, 1984 Mrs. Alice Eidson 1135 Kenwood Street Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Dear Mrs. Eidson, I am a recent subscriber to the Clan McCullough newsletter and see that you are planning to publish some information on the James of Grogan line. I am descended from him through his grandson Alexander, whose daughter Penelope married Thomas A. r—o�iock— Alexander would be my six h great -gran a er. I would be very interested in your information, and will appreciate it if you will let me know when it is ready. Thank you. Sincerely, Davie County Public i_iuraiy Mooksville, NC r 5 Route 5, Box 388 San Antonio, TX 78221 July 18, 1984 Mrs. Alice Eidson 1135 Kenwood St. Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Dear Mrs. Eidson, From the Clan McCullough Newsletter, I have learned that you have been doing research on the McCulloh family of Rowan Co., NC. I do not have all of the copies of the Newsletter, as I am a recent sub- scriber so that I cannot research the back issues for other infor- mation that you might have submitted. I am interested in the JAMES McCULLOH BK G:227 Wills 27 July 1812, prb. 1812. Sons: Samuel, John. Daus. Sarah (wife of Nathaniel Johnston) , .Mary (wife of Rev. John Brown) , Jane, (wife of Benjamin Smith), Ruth, Elizabeth, Ann. Exrs: Son Samuel and Robert Locke. Wit: John Gardner, Henry Hill. Do you have any information that would connect your James McCulloh Bk G 410 1 June 1814, prb. 1816, with my James McCulloh or the James McCulloch of Bk. A. 113, 8 Dec. 1757, prob. 1758? I descend from James McCulloh through the same line as Mips. Howard Longbottom: James' daughter, Mary who married Rev. Dr. Johr Brown. I understand that there has been st-me research done on James' son, Samuel McCulloh in the -'Clan McCullough Newsletter, Year 5, I 4,pg 68 however, I do not have access to that issue. I would greatly appreciate any information that you might care to share with me. Do you know of anyone, other than Mrs. Longbottom, who might be researching this particular JAMES McCULLOH? Sincerely, Yrs. Richard L. Eash, Sr. I)av'is County Public Ubrary M.csville, NC 9415 Primrose Shreveport, La. 71118 -April 119 1985 Dear Alice, Glad to get your nice letter and you have my sympathy for all of the demands on your time. - ' --- ' , -- -* - U- a--. ,_ _ , - -- '.-Ve made our trip to Ponca and had a reasonably pleasant visit with the three aunts. Came back through Tulsa Easter Sunday and visited with the two Bowman aunts but did not stay overnight. Vie drove down the highway and spent the night and that let us get horde Mlonday at a reasonable hour. Gene and I went to the cemetery alone and. took flowers, then in the afternoon he took his Daddy., The next day they took rakes and evened the ground so it looked better - Gene took pictures then worried that he had not gotten any. We went by there on Sunday and. his Dad threw himself across the stone and cried so - I was a little put out with. Gene as I knew that would happen but he wanted to make sure he got pictures -- of course, then he broke down., too. They don't realize that it is hard for me, too, and I felt the one trip out there was enough and let them go alone after that. Any- way, we have Made the trip and have seen that everything is in place so there won't be a rush to go 'pack. We took clothes, and some keep- sakes to the sisters. Mice, I've gone over the deeds that I sent you copies of and have tried to put some in chronological order, concluding that vJilliam - Taylor deeded Catherine's portion to her prior to 1784 and the record of it would be in Sampson Deeds 1750-1774. This would account for there being no mention in the later Duplin deeds. uihile this makes sense, it raises the following: 1. v4hat happened to the 550 acres in Duplin that Old Henry and Henry E. granted to James? %Jas it confiscated? 2. ,ihat happened, to the land James and Catherine should have in Duplin either through James ucC or iVilliam Taylor? In 1791 (Duplin P & Q) Henry McCulloh deeded land to Stephen Barfield. I take it this was Henry, son of James and daT :e -4' "f'hat land was this? This info was from Barfield in Miss. and he didn't state acreage, or location, only that it was a sale. Division of a total of 800 acres between John Rhodes and Henry IIcC wasn't until 1798. Henry must have died between then and 1800 as he was not named in Catherine �. ... Taylor8 will. low 00- . .r= -2- The 2- The 24 Apr. 1787 deed from John Rhodes to Henry, Penelope and Catherine sounds like he deeded them all of the property left to Elizabeth Taylor, including William Taylor's plantation. Is this how you interpret the deed? It probably was this deed., and Catherine Taylor's will, that caused the Rhodes heirs to seek possession. James McC was not in the earliest census of N.C. although he was there, and a record of his activities during the war years appears scarce. Catherine and Henry were born during that time. The Barfield papers say that Catherine Taylor was alone during a part of that period but there is no record of James having served on either side. A James McCulloh of Rowan Co. made an oath of allegiance to N.C. in 1779 but there were possibly three James McCulloh's in Rowan who were contemporaries. The Barfield papers read as though James married. Elizabeth before moving to Rowan, but it can be read either way. I asked our librarian if she could order Peterson's "Abstracts of Sampson -Duplin Deeds, Book 1-3 (ca 1750 to ca 1774)"; she made a note of it but when she will be able to order??????? I wish we had Duplin P &: Q4 Enclosed is a list of records available in Duplin County and I see they have marriages from 1755 to 1962. Wonder if they could possibly have a record of James'es two marriages? Wish you had the time and I had the time, and both of us had the money, that we could take some time to go around to the different counties and look up the records. 'Wouldn't that be GREAT It really hx would be nice if we could get together for a long visit and compare all of our research - might get some of the questions reconciled. I've had a flurry of Pate inquiries lately - nothing to add to my information but others wanting information on their lines. One was having a first grandchild and she wanted to prepare a genealogy re- cord for it. Her son-in-law is a Pate descendant - a daughter of my Bird Pate and sister to my direct -ancestor.*. Have since seen her name (Nancy Britton) in a lot of the historical issues and in the Batesville papers but not knowing her, they didn't make an im- pression. Her husband is a doctor. I never did, hear from:ry inquiry on getting a copy of Old Henry's deed. to James (or was it Henry E.'s - my things are not out). Anyway, I wrote the second place and they have never answered. Have it out now and it was the one you sent me dated 2 Oct. 1772 from Henry Eustace to Jades. I wrote to the Secretary aE State, Land Grant office in Raleigh on Sept. 19, 1984. This is where N.C. archives suggested that I write. ALICE 10 July 1985 Alice, here are some more enclosures on I+,fIcCulloh, et al. In the Charles Granville letter where he says, "give my love to Uncle Wiley", I wonder whether he meant "Willie" as in Uncle William Daniel? William Houston was referred to as a nephew of Henry McCulloh and I have been trying to tie him in to the McCullohs but then it struck me that perhaps Henry was an uncle by marriage, and that William was related by blood to Penelope Eustace. There is a record of a George Eust. Houston who in April Court 1797, Duplin Co., was a witness to a deed of Obediah Wade. Also on July 1812 George E. Houston witnessed a deed of George Williams, also in Duplin. William D. McCulloh (s®n of George): I wonder whether his wife was a Thomas? Harriet's letter mentioned that the Thomases were consider- ing moving to Mississippi, then on the 1850 Miss. Census (Tippah Co.) a Geo. W. Thomas was in the h/h of William and his wife. (her brother?) I read through the entire 1910 Garvin Co. Okla looking for the McCullohs (Stokes and his family) but could not find them. Our library has had the 1910 just a week but there is no soundex to go with it. Thought surely I would find them in Stratford Twpe since both were buried in that county and. near Stratford but they were not listed. If you have the married names of all of the females and will send them to me I will try to find out more. Sure is HOT here, and humid. P41akes tempers flare a little. U Love, Jimmie can Dell COUNY Public, t Ibr Mocksvi ll'Q I/vj i��f 9415 Primrose Shreveport, Las 71118 18 July 1985 Dear Alice, Sampson County came through with the two Henry Eustace McCulloh to James McCulloh deeds. I typed a copy the best I could and am also enclosing a photocopy of the deeds. There wervsome words that I couldn't make out (probably some that I misread,too) but between us perhaps we can make a whole copy. Also enclosed is the latest on the Lawrence family census records. They pretty well prove the information contained in the Lawrence papers you sent me a copy of. I've not found the widow and children of John Lawrence (Callie - Mary C. - Sarah) but they possibly are somewhere in Hamblen as that is where they lived when John died. and Hamblen is where her parents lived. She possibly moved to another district. Will keep looking. The man who compiled the two Sampson -Duplin deed books plans a third but there was no proposed publishing date. We have an interesting visit ahead later this evening. On a trip.to K -Mart several months ago Gene met and talked with a woman who is an artist. Her name is Mary Rambin but her maiden name was Mary Wh.itesnake, a Winnebago indian. Gene is taking her several canvas stretchers that he doesn't plan to use. He called Mary and she said that she wanted them -so we will take them out later on. Also have an appointment between 3 .& 4 to sell one of the twin beds at Gene's folks. Thee' are our old beds and we traded them out and kept the folks twin ize as they are newer. Still have a nice couch to sell but haven t tried very hard yet. Would keep it if we knew we would have roo in the future new homes ' % Want to try to meet the mailman before he passes"Us by. Love, and all best..... 9415 Primrose Shreveport, La. 71118 31 July 1985 Dear Alice, I reread your letters Monday and came across the copy you:: sent me of Stokes'letter dated Aug. 10, 1912, Center, Ok., which was written to his sister in NC. I had looked all over an OK map but had not been able to locate Center and it was not in the in- dex. After finding Stokes and Louisa in Garvin Co., I got the atlas out again and found Center almost due East of Stratford (Garvin Co.) but in Pontotoc Co. Irba's occupation looked as though the census taker had written "Ada Postmaster". Stokes was also listed as being a postmaster but I don't know whether that was for Center or for Ada, about 10 miles distance. There were several volumes of publications of the Pontotoc Hist. Society but none contained any information on the McCullohs. There were marriage records to about 1903 but they were not listed. Olive was not listed with Stokes on the 1900 census so she must have married. in Arkansas. He told his sister that the two oldest daughters were married by 1912 I'll try to look on the 1900 Indep.Co. census to see whether she was married and living near Stokes then. I noticed some Sturdivant names in the Pontotoc records but I don't know the first name of Anna's husband. You will notice from the enclosed copy of my correspondence that Kenansville Register of Deeds had nothing about the annuity agreement between Henry Eustace and James. I really was dis- appointed. Did I tell you that the editor of the Izard County (Ark.) Historian came across a diary -type letter from Daddy to his sister Annie Pate Ward written in 1905 while on his way from Seattle to Nome? She asked me for any pictures and other information that had not pre- viously been printed as she wanted to do an article on him. I gave her what I had and the article is in their July issue which just came. She did a beautiful job. The cover picture is of the snagboat "Arkansas" with Jane (Pate) standing on the upper deck. Her printer copied it from a little photo that had to be made prior to 1934 - between 1929 and 1934. I have ordered extra copies for brothers and sisters. Love, Jimmie J n Encls. ae cyaa., /?b?r m 'j U C C y 1135 Kenwood Street Winston-Salem, N. C. 27103 August 23, 1985 r. Davie Count Public Dear Jiminie'*Jean, Y Library Mocksville, NC. Am sorry it has taken to long to answer your wonderful letters. You are 'about to blow my. Imind. Another wife for James? How do we know if she was the mother of any of his children or not?. I feel Elizabeth had to be the mother'of Elizabeth and Betsy and Henry Eustace who was a minor when his father died.. Maybe Cloey was a short marriage in between. Aunt Viegh has been in the hospital four times. I am now going into all that, but you can imagine. I am trying to get her. multiple doctor, laboratory, radiology,anesthesia, hospital bills straightened out and all the insurance claims looked after. When she has seen doctors in two towns and has been in hospitals in two towns, she needed help. I don't see how senior citizens understand it all anyway. My niece is getting married in October. Her boyfriend got a job three hours away and they decided that was two far to date. If he had stayed in Winston, they probably would have waited a year to so to marry. She is 24 and has dated him about a year (I think), so hope it turns out. Well, some thoughts and questions after going through McCulloh genealoy all day. There was an 1850 -.census of Tennessee with George McCullough�66) married to Elizabeth, both born in N. C., with daughter Nancy age 23. -I had marked the county Mc and 47-448, whatever that means. I*am going to try to find that source again. I doubt if it were in our Library, since they have so little. Anyway, George married Elizabeth Bream in Rowan County 9- . 26-1799. Amy Lawrence went to Blount County Tennessee to live with an uncle, George. That would mean george and James were brothers - to be her uncle, and that letter of Harriet's in 1836 would make them first cousins. But didn't you find them in Mississippi or another state, or the mother I think, with a daughter Nancy. He could not be the one who died in Lincoln County in 1833 and be living in Tennessee 1850. I don't think the ages fit either. Our George was a lawyer in early 1800's and trying to help his father get his land back or compensation. He wouldn't be old enough to be a lawyer by then. I don't think he married at age 15 either. The only way that could work out would be that the census made a mistake in his age or I copied it down wrong. Wonder why our James left Duplin and went to Rowan. Maybe he wasn't the favorite of his inlaws (took slave from mother-in-law) and John Rhodes and Penelope had just died. Does the land you found that James got from Henry Eustace fit the land described in Old Henry's will? I think James got his State of N. C. grant for 100 acres around 1790. Have to look that up. George did move around. He was admitted to bar after 1794 and was given Power of Attorney from his father 4-20-1796. He was educated in England. There was talk once of his going to sea and Henry Eustace was ANGRY, writing to James Iredell to prevent it. That is from memory and I can't recall the year. Will have to find that and copy for you. He wrote his father in 1795, regarding his American affairs, from Halifax, N. C. In 1797 he wrote him from Randolph County. July of 1799 he wrote from Norfolk, Va. (had dust recovered from violent illness) and had just been to Philadelphia on business for father. In 1802 he wrote from Salisbury, N. C. (Rowan County) and mentioned he had a lovely daugher just entering her 3rd year. Duplin was formed in 1750 from New Hanover County. Do you think there might be that agreement in New Hanover. Guess not. The agreement was 1775, wasn't 1l. L OaLLLPSULL LUtuleu In t / 64 ,from Dupiin . - do Duplin .. Counties chopped, ., off from one county to form another could still retain the records couldn' } it? •Henry . Eus tac.e was referred to in 1764 as "of Halifax County". As to the Lawrences, our information so far is really far from complete. John Lawrence, husband of our Amy was in War of 1812, at Tohopeka, at Battle of Horse Shoe Bend under General Jackson. I will quote reference: "John Lawrence (d. Jefferson.Co.) md. Amy McCullough ( ), War of 1812, at Tohopeka 3-27-1814. Grave location Goodspeed ETH Jefferson Co, likely in Hamblen*Co. (then Jefferson). Unkn whether marked or unmarked." from "Soldiers of the War of 1812, Buried in Tennessee" compiled by Mary Hardin McCown and Inez E. Beirns.If a gravestone could be found, it might give his date of birth and death. Wonder if Amy is buried there too and there would be a record of her.date of birth and death? What does E.T.H. mean? When I am down at the McCullough girls' home again, will ask if there is an envelope that came with the Lawrence memoirs. I need some help with the two Elizabeth McCullohs. One Elizabeth McCulloh, dauther of Penelope McCulloh and John Minola married John Click. Betsy McCulloh - Elizabeth- married John C. Click. I can't keep their children straight and don't have much anyway. Will stop here and try to type for you what little I have. Obviously the first 4 children can't belong to both Elizabeth and John Clicks: I am inclined to believe the first fourt children belong to Elizabeth Minola Click and the latter two belong to Elizabeth McCulloh Click. If so, she had to be a spinster who married late in life had two children and died shortly after child birth of the second. The.first four births start about the right time after the marrizge of Elizabeth Minola and John Click -but would they have stopped with fourt children in' a period of 7 years -when she and her husband lived to be old. If Elizabeth McCulloh Click had her first child in 1851, she was almost menopausal. Some people think James and Elizabeth did not have but one Elizabeth, not a Betsy and a Elizabeth. I think he had two children. There were always tax records for a single Elizabeth McCulloh and she made a will giving what Ji&es had left her to brother Alfred. It said Elizabeth McCulloh, not Elizabeth Click. Henry Eustace brother was living with her in 1850 census. He had lived with his mother before that but she died in 1841. BUT her will was probated Feb. 1853 and she was not in 1853 tax list AND SNEED M. CLICK was born Feb. 5 1853 and something said his mother died Feb. 16, 1853. Maybe whe was listed in 1850 tax list as single, married that same year, had Otha March 1851 and Sneed Feb. 1853 and she died after his birth Feb. 16, 2853. I have one place besides Betsy's name, Osa, John, Jr. and Mary. If that were true why was Elizabeth listed in 1850 as single? I am so confused. I wish we had all the birth dates of James and Elizabeth's children or James and whomever! It may be that William Houston was a nephew by marriage as you suggested. Wonder where Penelope-Eustace McCulloh was from? The English Genealogist thought Henry Eustace was born in England - he referred in his appeals for money for his holdings lost in America - that he -was -a native of London. Old Henry was from Ireland. But Henry Eustacei mayhave been bor_W,in England around 1738 as he said he came to America n 1740 as a babe.. He thought James and Penelope were born in America. There must have been a lot of going back and forth. James, age 9, and Penelope were buried at Chiswick with Old Henry and Penelope.Henry Eustace said he was only surving heir of father and entitled to all of estate, heir of Penelope and brother James. Penelope had land in her name, so he would want to get that. If James died at age 9, he wouldn't be an heir, would he? I told my English Genealogist that maybe old Henry had two sons named James. He thought not. He did say the church were old Henry and Penelope married was a church that featured clandestine marriages, no questions asked, so it gave record of marriage but did not say ages parents marital _ slaws. Henry Eustace was ii years oiu uelure nl5 parencs tuarrieu. li Old Henry had another son - out of wedlock - he could not marry two and in his position would not admit paternity. Henry Eustace did not leave his .. �soin a -dime. He was interested from a distance, English education, lawyer, :,don't go to sea, etc. George's letters were signed "your devoted and obedient Aon". Henry Eustace did not like it when George got married and he had never 'seen that girl. The Barfield papers and Lawrence referred to McCulloh's as being of nobility. I have scanned McCulloh material for two days and I do mean scanned and I .tell you that I have not gone through 5% of it!. We won't have a book, we will have a set of books. Maybe it will be an encyclopedia. I was looking for the letter in which you had located Grogan. Could you send me another copy? The English Genealogist said he would refer me to a Genealogist in Ireland, instead of being middle man. Do you think I should ask him to try to find an Amy McCulloh - aunt of our James - in London? It might be difficult enough to find an Amy and more so to prove she had a nephew named James. The Barfield papers said our James' parents died young and he was raised by grandparents. (That doesn't mean they had to be paternal). Wonder if the Aant Amy was paternal or on mother's side? I will try to continue this series but will get this in the mail tomorrow. I know you want to move to Arkansas but I surely hate to see that good library go out of reach. Love, Davie County Public Libra ly Mocksville, NC ca b H 0 r -q •H H 0 W 4 Cd •ri :5 4-t d U •r -I -P o o\.rq c` rd 0C�aD a) H O a�-PH ° o •'� w c� S O w 10 cd r-1 4-"4 Cd o r-1 P 4-1 a) rd�x� H(1)0 0-H OH • CH H m a� $4 rd -P 0 44 PQ 4J 3 cd 9415 Primrose Shreveport, La- 71118 17 Sept. 1985 Dear Alice: Thanks for the information on Stokes McCulloh - I'll keep an eye ott on any future information on them in Oklahoma. Robert's daughter never did answer my letter and I don't think B.B. knows much about them. I haven't written to their son but usually the men are not too good about answering. Also, I appreciate the information included on the Click family, and have compiled family sheets on them. Answering your letter in the order it was written: I searched the 1850 and 1840 Tenn. census but could not find a George -� McCulloh as described being there in 1850. The "Mc" you show is the abbreviation for McMinn County. C I checked the 1820 Tenn, census under McCulloh and its various C' -W spellings, and the familiar names of Clement, Click and Daniel -� but could find no one that would be an "Uncle George" that Amy o and Rebecca went to live with in Blount Co. "History of Blount County" is no help, either. It makes me feel that perhaps George was their mother's brother, rather than their father's. The land that James sold in 1779 is the same land that Henry Eustace surveyed to him in keeping with Old Henry's will. I would like to find out what he did with the L8000 he got for the sale, whether he bought more land, etc. Perhaps the answer would be in Book 3 of the Sampson -Duplin Deeds, when and if it is published. The Mn who compiled the first two books indicated that he was considering the third if he got good reception to the first two. 0 I don't have a record of when James got his land in Rowan Co., or aia)-N s4a) moved there. Catherine Taylor had others living with her in the �or� ¢, 1790 census but James was married to Elizabeth by then and surely � �-°O W would not have been on a census other than his own. Catharine 3Cn° ° Taylor had 1 male over 16, 1 male under 10 (Henry Eustace?), and P ° ,d ho -P 3 females , two of whom possibly were Catharine Taylor and Catharine 010 9H $ McCulloh. Penelope was already married by January 1790. The o --o N Barfields did not go to live on the property until after Catharine 3 :3 y ° Taylor died; the Rhodes only had sons. o- 4P H U H 3 ° Alice, do you think that "Cloey" could have been a nickname for Mary Catharine? Some called her Mary and others Catharine. It is farfetched to make that her nickname but stranger things have happened. Also, she may not have died as early as deeds, etc., seem to indicate. LAWRENCE: Reference to "grave location Goodspeed ETH Jefferson County" means the History of East Tennessee by Goodspeed Publishing Co. This was reprinted in 1980 by Southern Historical Press under the name "History of East Tennessee -30 East Tennessee Counties". You have a photocopy of page 12079 John Lawrence. In the census their post office was Talbot's Station but I could not find that on the map. Hamblen is not a large county. -2- ELIZABETH 2- ELIZABETH McCULLOH AND ELIZABETH MENOLLA I don't have enough about the Menolla-Click connection to be of much help. I have never been able to find the Menollas in a census under any variation of its spelling. Penelope and John Be Menolla (Minola) married 1813 so they should have been on the x 1820 census. Penelope was still living in 1839 when named in her mother's will, Do you have then on; -,any census and if so, where. Also, in what county is Click Cemetery? Were there two Elizabeth Clicks buried there? From reading your letter of the 23 of Aug., and finding Clicks in the 1850 and 1860 census of Davie Co., I feel that there was only one John Click with a wife Elizabeth - Elizabeth Menolla. There was only one Elizabeth (Betsy) named in the will of James McCulloh. She died and her will was dated 8 Sep. 1850 and was probated Feb. 1853. She willed her land adjacent to Henry and John Click to her brother Henry E. McCulloh and mentions Elizabeth Click, wife of John Click, and her children. This is a very poor abstract and a copy of the entire will may make more sense. I need to find John Click in an 1870 census to see if there were any children born between Sneed (1853) and Elizabeth's death in 1864. There was a will of Daniel Click who named three sons John, one was a "plain" John anather two had different middle names. I think Daniel was the father of our John but am not sure. OLD HENRY: I'm enclosing 2 maps of Middlesex Co., Eng. showing the location of Turnham Green and Chiswick. There was mention of non -conforming churches but this meant denominations other than Anglican. Were Henry and Penelope married in the church where they are buried? In the articles of agreement (original) dated 1771 between Henry and Henry E. there obviously were very personal arrangements made for Elizabeth Green and James McCulloh - ones of such a nature that Henry did not want to repeat them in his will. The articles were placed in custody of Robert Boyd who was named a co-executor with Henry Eustace in Old Henry's will. I wonder if they were turned over to Henry E. when Old Henry died? JAMES McCULLOH: The Barfield papers state that "being left an orphan in infancy, he was brought up by his paternal grandparents". Aunt Amy McCulloh may have lived in London as the Barfield papers also said that James was born and reared in London. I don't know how one would find out who she was and verify the relationship. Wonder whether a legal annuity agreement was drawn up bet,1;y my & James` James was in America by 1772 when Henry E. conveyed the 550 acres to him on Goshen and Bear Swamps. The 2nd conveyance of 305 acres was made in July of 1775. Also, he married ca 1770-72 and he must have come to America at an early age. -3 - The way the Iredell biographers felt about Henry Eustace, I am surprised that they did not reveal what they may have known about James. I also wonder whether George and James associated with each other. The pages pertaining to Grogan and Randalstown are enclosed and I hope they will help locate old James. GEORGE McCULLOH: Do you know where George was in 1820? I found him in Rowan in 1810 and Lincolnton in 1830. HENRY EUSTACE: If you can, will you tell me about the marriage of Henry Eustace, as in who, where and when? Also when he died? It may help me find out more in the local sources at Shreve Memorial. I didn't get to go to the library Tuesday but will go tomorrow and look some more for the Clicks in 1870. They are bound to be around there somewhere. Will send anything additional that I finds Keep your chin up. Wish you had some help with your relatives. We still are not finished with Medicare and Blue Cross on Gene's mother, and now have filed a claim for his Dad who had to have some growths removed from his face. Thank God, they proved to be benign. Love, Enclosures e � ; yl� a y 4_ k s a 1 B t4 itv Mh L > � � �x _ w � • � Ra E 'F � .Yl yes T ag 1�C Gg2 'h'` n E 1� ��di... B�i �` �e •J / 3t/> -,Fr: � v� !� i u S' °:.i \\f ¢£'y.,a 9 •urs F' a 4 < F l.1 ��/ a� • e I a ^ ��' .. Y _ vim\ .� �''[, • i � �"1J" _� Lr.. 1 Dw e `Public Lioracf x �� R� Davie Cour r. W_ _4 P2 C 4 f �, 0 r E ESSEX "'" sTWnsiE Al si yr UF FFV U, g M R2• .� �.'1 @7.7 658; r sg�: It HE _ sg" 4 rt O I 1 @ $= P C r" n c asza EEE FS •�K 6 V� ^5 8Y E3 53.R sus: n ii R rI d c 0 n k it 9415 Primrose Shreveport, La. 71118 February 5, 1986 Dear Alice, Thanks for all of the material you sent recently. I have gone over it several times, and arranged it by source, to try to make some sense out of it. The many genealogies still seem to be a little garbled. I am going to prepare a new chart to add the Chicago version, and those who were descended from William to see how it compares. you Where did xx± find the new things? All of it is so interesting, some impossible to make out due to age and that caught in the folds of the paper, but enough is there to get the gist of it. Page 5 of the genealogy submitted. by R. H. McCulloch is missing. It was apparently attached to his letter dated Aug. 18, 1909. His information seems to include the children of Old Henry: James, Penelope and Henry. On the memorandum of Dr. McCulloch, he names Henry, Alfred. and George as brothers. I wonder where he got this George, whether he may have confused him with the son of Henry E.? Also, wonder whether Charles could have had the name George as a second /74 Our Charles must have died before James made his will as he is not mentioned. Unless he had already gotten his part, but none of the others mentioned him either. George still remains a mystery, especially since Alfred's two daughters were said to have gone to Tennessee to live with an Uncle George. Gene is doirg well enough finally that I can get out a little. Will check at the main library to see whether they have any of the old books mentioned by the McCullochs where they found so much of the information. Will let you know if I find anything. Did you notice that each version of the McCulloch genealogy stated it had been copied, but each one is a little different. One example is the word quintret , where in two other places it was rendered quitrent and reddendo. "Tree Blanch Farm" = free blanch form (wonder if they meant "fee blank form"?) I'm enclosing a photocopy of the deed from James McCulloh to Thomas Hooks - typed copy sent previously. It is on very big paper and this is the only way I could copy it. Also, I'm sending a copy of the clan divisions of Scotland that shows the areas mentioned in the latest information. Had hoped to make an enlargement but that particular machine was out of order. Lo e, a� Davie County Public library Mocksville, NC T, -9415 Primrose Shreveport, La. 71118 7 Feb. 1986 Dear Alice, Didn't accomplish anything at the library yesterday but spin my wheels. None of the books listed with the latest papers you sent me were in our library. There is BURKE'S LANDED GENTRY, Vols. 1 and 2, but nothing in them about the McCullochs. I noticed that one place said BURKE'S LANDED GENTRY, and another said BURKE'S LANDED GENTRY OF SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. Perhaps it is in the latter that they are in. Norton Art Gallery has a small research library, only open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, and I will try to check there. They have some old books but do not know whether the librarian would check by phone to save a trip there.. Enclosed are a couple of articles from THE HERITAGE OF SAMPSON COUNTY .... One seems to confirm that William Houston married Ann Jones. The other is about the Rhodes and possibly our Rhodes is connected to this family in some way. All I found on the McCulloh-ochs yesterday is: DIRECTORY OF SCOTTISH SETTLERS IN NORTH AMERICA 1625 - 1825 VOL. V David Dobson, GPC 1985 McCulloch, Hathorn born in 1772, son of Andrew McCulloch of Glasserton, Wigtonshire, and Grissel Shadlin. Emigrated from Greenock, Renfrewshire, to America in 1802-. Settled in New York in 1803. Married Christina McFarlan. Father of John Hathorn McCulloch. (BAF) BAF= Burke's American Families with British Ancestry London, 1939 Apparently Dobson gleaned his information from the published sources without doing any of his own research. At least the above gives us some dates, and name of one wife. Cold weather is here again for which I am glad. Each summer becomes harder to endure - really have a hard time with the heat, even with AC in the house. Love, Ubral Cow public Davie Svi�te NC �ocic 9415 Primrose Shreveport, La. 71118 12 Mar. 1986 Dear Alice, I don't know whether you kept a copy of your 2 Mar. letter to me but I am going to try to answer it in the order written. You mentioned the trouble between the widower and new wife, and Aunt Rose's mother over the house and that there was a thick book seen by Aunt Veigh. Did Rose have any children? I hope someone in the family has the book and that it will sur- face in time to help us. CLOEY: The only reasonable explanation I can come up with is that possibly Catherine did not die as early as we think and this was another of her nicknames. She is called Mary in some places and Catherine in others. Possibly she died not too long after James sold his land to Thomas Hooks. Do you have any idea when Charles McCulloh went to Texas? I checked the 1840 and 1850 census indicies - he was not in the 1840. Also, he was not in his mother's will in 1841. Perhaps he had died by then. All of it is so confusing because the older son usually stayed home as he inherited the family property; the younger sons had to seek their fortunes elsewhere. The only McCullochs (or vs. spellings) I have found of any consequence are those of Ben and Alexander, and Henry E. Especially Ben and Henry E.'s exploits in the Texas Rangers and Civil War. First Presbyterian Church Salisbury: dau . Jane M��Culloh who joined August 10, 1832, was the mdfw of John McCullo`h. (Capt. McCulloh). Carolina Watchman:, Jane E. McCulloch 1814 (?) - Feb. 25, 1841. Issue Mar. 6, 1841, Mrs. Elizabeth McCulloch, wife of Capt. John McCullocht, 1784 -Jan. 16, 1845. Issue Feb. 22, 1845. Jane McCulloh - Joseph Baker Jan 7, 1?96, signed by Nathaniel Johnston. Apparently this Jane was not the daughter of the "other" James McCulloh. His will names daughter Jane as the wife of Benjamin Smith. I don't know who Jane McC Baker is. The "other" James' daughter Sarah married George R. Johnston 7 May y1849. Elizabeth -Johnston Locke McCulloch who md. John McCulloch and had dau. Amanda McCulloch Caldwell is the line of Pam Charles Warner of Batesville, as you will recall. I just don't understand the information on George McCulloh, son of Henry E. Your information named a son Charles but did not name William D. William D. was not named as a son or survivor of George, just the four daughters. You remember that Agner told you it was because he was not living there then. The 1810 and 1830 census records for George do not reflect two sons. Do you suppose that Charles and William D. are the one and same and that there was a name change along the line? Harriet definitely called William her brother.Publ+r, Ubrary Davie County lie NC t�O&SV S -2- LARRY MC CULLOH: "Mr. Larry McCulloh is the illegitimate". Then his letter stated that "I am the son of John and his wife Hettie Veach". On the 1860 census for John McC and Hetta-Mehetabel McCulloh, there was a boy age 3. It looked like his name was Linzy but it was smudged and I wonder whether this is Larry -Lawrence McCulloh? CLICK: I have gone over again all of the information that you sent on the two Elizabeth marriages to Clicks. Do you have a definite marriage record of an Elizabeth or Betsy McCulloh to John Click? The thought occurs to me that perhaps Lawrence was the son of an unmarried Elizabeth McCulloh, daughter of James.. and that when Elizabeth died he was raised by John and Hetta McC. If so, wonder whether there would be a record of their adoption or guardianship? "Elizabeth McCulloh (Cligk?), d. Feb. 16, 1853, 11 days p. childbirth. P.B.: Click Family Cemetery." You show her as married to a John C. Click. Because of the date of probate (?) of Feb. 1853 where Elizabeth McCulloh had willed end her interest -to Henry E. McCullo e_ oyza rhe., /-4Ac% B6i�A/ a w /toTi`G S 4 �e- i i,u r �4 s o �n 4,v �� o �vc7�"4 /L B zry G L. a.,14 Now, Lawrence McCulloh, age 18 (b ca 1852) was living in the h/h 1870 of Josiah Daniel. This would put him in the right age -range to be the son of the Elizabeth who died in Feb. 1853• I have enclosed what I could find on Larry but have not been able to locate him on a census for 1880 and 1900. I started with 1910 and worked backward, trying all townships and counties where I had found others of the McCulloh line, but just had no luck. The only thing I can think of is to read through all of the countie'= townships. The 1880 soundex only lists families with very young children (think it is under age 10 but it may be 5 - read it in a book and promptly forgot it). Found the Phelps, his in-laws, but Larry and family were not there. Mrs. McCubbins: Were the originals of the letters quoted in the notes by Mrs. McCubbins in her file at the library? I would like to read the originals written by Larry McC. Especially his comment about "the girls" resorting to other means to assure offspring so their royal blood would not expire. All this mention of royal blood but no one traces it back to who, and how. I wonder whether any descendants of Larry and Millie Jane's still live in Rowan County? Think I told you that the librarian ordered Duplin P & Q for me (for the library at my request). They are in but not catalogued. A couple of weeks ago she sneaked them down for me to look at but I did not have my McCulloh-Barfield material with me that day. I did find the two enclosed items; the latter one is new information to me and the former is the complete wording of the abstract furnished earlier by Earl Barfield. Davie County Public Library mocksville, NC -3- Mason 3- Mason has had two very bad spells recently, one in December and the other in February. The pacemaker is doing all of the work now. I don't see how he can keep going on like this. Gene wanted to take me to see him but he just is not up to a long ride like that yet. I called (the Feb. visit) and talked with him at the hospital about an hour and told Gene that I got more out of that than I would have by going to Pine Bluff. Iris hangs at my elbow the whole time and I don't ever have a chance to speak privately with him. I don't know what she is afraid of. She does this on the phone, too, but xx# does not let you know she is on the other line which I think is very rude. Thank goodness I am usually very careful what I say to him. He was in and out of the hospital in December - very ill - without anyone letting us know. She claimed that he said not to call because I had enough with Gene and his Dad. When I sent a card and note I told him that I would always want to know how he was regardless of wh tom,� might be here. Irises sister had breast cance aBoukituation the same time in December so some of the Smithwick sisters and nieces came to help out so Iris could be with Mason. I get the impression that they really do not want any of Mason's family to come. We had decided the next time we went that we would get a motel room and not stay at the house. I can't say any of this to my b gther because he thinks Iris controls the sun and the moon an � the greatest xx thing around. This letter is not at allPcoherent as I had hoped it would be. The phone has rung several times, the last from Gene's cousin to say that her Mother had suffered heart failure - thought she said yesterday - but she took her to the hospital this morning and they did not keep her. Gene and I went Saturday and I spent my time cleaning her table top and the cabinet beneath. Gene had built a rimmed tray to put on her table top so her things wouldn't fall off and we bought some small trays as organizers. They were filthy and I just couldn't stand it. I don't know what Isabel does when she goes there but she sure doesn't clean or neat any- thing up - will not even brush her mother's hair. I'll reread this (which will make me want to tear it up and start over) to see if there is anything that I have left out, or is not clear. I am always so glad to get your letters and information. Always glad to help research where I can. Love, /On the deed from George McCulloh named Ellen and Hugh Braley. In Sep. 11, 179- (sic) between James Rowan Co. Davie County Public library Mocksville, NC to Conrad Brem, witnesses were my notes I have a marriage dated Braley and Ruth McCulloch of The McCulloch information you sent mentioned that the Jameson heir took the name McCulloch and I notice in an article I sent once be- fore that Fairbairns Crests showed M'Culloch, Andrew Jameson, Esq. of Ardwall, Gatehouse -on -Fleet, N.B., Ard 14, Moray Place, Edinburgh. BI ET ANIMO. 12 Mar. 1986 - Bowman DUPLIN_P & Q SESSIONS April 1785: Thomas Hooks being summoned as garnishee to JAMES MC CULLOH in suit of Thomas Gray vs. JAMES MC CULLOH, rendered a bundle of notes, accounts and papers, etc. which he swore was all he then had in his possession of the pro- perty of said MC CULLOH, ordered they remain in Clerk's office and be subject to judgment on the said attachment when obtained and sur- plus, if any, be again returned to said JAMES MC CULLOH or to such persons as may be entitled to receive them. April 1802: Receipt from JAMES MC CULLOH to CATHARIN TAYLOR, admix. and JOHN RHODES, admr. of WILLIAM TAYLOR decd. Exhibited and proved by Francis Oliver; ordered recorded and is in following words: January 23, 1792 Then received of CATHARIN TAYLOR, admx,. and JOHN RHODES, admr. of Estate of WILLIAM TAYLOR, decd. L 110 in full of all claims and demands against said Estate, with every part and parcel thereof p[aid] me. s/s JAS. MC CULLOH Test, Francis Oliver *(for jjb's benefit: American Heritage Dict. garnishee: A third party who has been warned that money or property in his control, but due or belonging to the defendant, has been attached. Davie County Public library Mocksville, NC 12 MAR. 1986 LAWRENCE (Larry, J.L., [LinzV?] McCULLOH #230-230 1870 DAVIE CO. NC, JERUSALEM TWP. MC CULLOH, LAWRENCE 18 WM Laborer (in h/h of Josiah Daniel) Sheet 10A #176-176 1910 ROWAN CO. NC, FRANKLIN TWP. MC CULLOH, J.L. Head mw 57 Farmer md. 35 NC NC NC M.J. wife fw 57 9/7 Nora dau fw 19 " Zeb son mw 16 of 2 MAR. 1986 LETTER ALICE EIDSON: Larry McCulloh md. Millie Jane PHELPS (ca. 1874) 334 260-260 1870 DAVIE CO. NC, JERUSALEM TWP. 29th JUN. PHELPS, EZEKIEL 63 mw Farm. NC ARRENIA 38 fw of URIAH 18 mw to MILLIE 16 fw of Sarah 12 fw " Alfred 10 mw (1910 Davie -Jerusalem: Alfred and wife Sarah living with 10 of their 11 children.) 44 67-67 1880 DAVIE CO. NC., JERUSALEM TWP. 10 & 11 Jun. PHELPS, EZEKIEL 68 wm Farm. NC NC NC IRENA 50 wf it URIAH M. 26 wm of SALLIE F. 22 wf is NOTE: J. L. (Larry -Lawrence) McCulloh: 1880 - not in soundex 1880 Where? not in Davie Co. Twps of Jerusalem Mocksville Fulton not in Rowan Co. Twps of Jerusalem Unity 1900 Where: not in Rowan Co. Twps of Jerusalem Salisbury Unity 9415 Primrose Shreveport, LA 71118 27 Oct. 1986 Mrs. Alice H. Eidson 1135 Kenwood St. Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Dear Alice: Earlier this year I sent for the War of 1812 record. on Alfred McCullock but the request came back as they were unable to locate a file on him. I'm enclosing an article on Ascension Parish, LA naming a Richard Mclaulloh in 1908 who was an office holder. As Ann O'Hare remarked, when we see it spelled that way they have to be kin. Also, in researching Turnbull, I found a survey map in AMITE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI Vol. IV, p 195 where property in Greensburg District, LA had been re- surveyed by Wm. J. McCulloh• It was from the Surveyor General's office in Donaldsonville, La., dated Jany 17th, 1801. His signature is above the line line marked "Surveyor General LA". Also, I found. HISTORY OF DAVIE COUNTY IN THE FORKS OF THE YADKIN, James W. Wall, Reprint Company, Spartanburg, SC 1985, pp 19 -et seq.: "Much of the land called the Forks of the Yadkin in Rowan County was owned by a large land- holding syndicate in London headed by Henry McCulloh, a British nobleman and wealthy merchant". (underlining mine - JJB). There is that nobility again. I wonder where the author James W. Wall got his information? Gene's Mother's three sisters left this morning to return to Oklahoma after a few days stay here. Two stayed at a motel and one here - we have just 2 bedrooms so we gave Edith our bedroom, Gene slept on a twin in his Dad.'s room and I took the couch. Edith had to be taken to the emergency room the evening they got here so we were there a couple of hours. Couldn't find anything wrong. The next day Gene took her to the chiropractor and he gave her a good treatment and she said she felt better. She couldn't describe how she felt the night before - just that she felt she was "drifting away". Haven't heard from you at all this year but do know your responsibilities, and worry that perhaps you are not well. Love, Jimmie can pavie County Public Library MO&Sville, NC i siFiix a,, 4am1S//1.c44 172 R. x. Sims Richard McCulloh (nrlrantr Consllhlthmal Conventlm,, 10131 Acadiu (Ascension and St. James), had resigned, and an election was ordered to 1111 the vacancy. Joseph Landry___.__........_.._._. Landry----.-.,; Duncan P. Kenner Lind C. Lawes ...... ...... ---.—.,---1854 Ranionto Tillotson and Marcelus Lara._.__._.__.______Sept. 5, 1864 A. Dela ge, vice Tillotson ......... _.... OM. 24, 1864 0. H. flunsaker. ........... -.—........_._..........__...--_..._---_-. 1872 Geo. E. novae, vice Hunsaker, Expelled.___— Feb. 1, 1873 Pierre Lwidry................ ...-_.._.._...__...._-.-_..........,_-_ ran. 16, 1875 Pierre Lmnir�'__-..._..___ Tan. 20, 1977 Pierre L:mdr>.__......-...__._�.._..._..............-.._-.. '-._1878. Richard Simms_ ........ _..._.____-_._.-_'.--- Tan. 6, 1879. Pierre Landry .........____..___..._._._.�_._._..�-_---.._._..--.-_--web. 1880. Richard Sinus....___ ...... __.._ Dec. 5, 1881 Itirhard Simms .............. _......... ___-__.._--.-_._-- _ 'May10, 1886 \Meer Colic" ..._....._._._.._...........-.___.__._-.—_ ..-_May 10, 1886 Bir hard Simms......__._...._....___________.. ____: _—_ Mnv td iRRR ' Hichal Henry Dr. J. , 9415 Primrose Shreveport, LA 71118 2 April 1986 Mrs. Alice H. Eidson 1135 Kenwood St. Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Dear Alice, I spent several hours reading the Tennessee 1910 census that the library recently acquired and came up with a little more information on the Lawrence family. I found Mary Callie in 1900 and 1910 in Je ferson County. Some of the information contained in the "Amy McCulloh Lawrence" papers compiled by William L. Lawrence does not jibe with the census records which leaves me to conclude that some of the marriages and moves were made after 1910. What the 1900 census does give us is the month and year of birth for Callie and her children. Maude E. must have died ca 1902 - William L. said about the age 20 - as she is not on the 1910 census. I did not find anyone in Knoxville in 1910 which took ages to read - didn't realize it was such a large town by 1910. There was no time left to read Washington County for those said to be living in Johnson City so will do that next week - these are the ones named Hall, Crumley and Murray. There were several named Lawrence in the Chattanooga directory and could be descendants of John James, son of John and Callie, as he was supposed to be living there ca 1928. I couldn't find a directory for Knoxville. The original Lawrence information seemed to be so taken with James McCulloh's connection to royalty that they seemed to dis- regard who was his wife, and mother of Amy. Amy did name her oldest daughter Mary Elizabeth - mayvbe the Mary was for her Lawrence grandmother. 10 I subscribed to the newly created PATE POTNEERS published in Texas and recently received the first quarterly. Hope to find out some definite connection for my Bird Pate to Jacob and Fanny Pate. She printed my group sheet and said charts will be printed at a later date. Think this is all I had to include so will say, hang tough and hope to hear from you soon. Love, • Davie County Public ��bra Glxc ¢ aft. -7 mocks me, NC b /y6y Ance.3tor .RunEing- North Carolinian Assists; Query Comes From Canada Our scriptions By MILDRED S. WATKINS. Journal Staff Writer thanks this week to Mrs. Josie Daniels, Box 103 Faison N.C. for in - from two small cemeteries located in her home county- f Duplin, N.C. Queries, which are always from readers in Canada, New York, Indiana, Ar- kansas and Alabama, as well as from readers in our own state of Louisi- ana. Inscriptions from the Miller Family emeter in - a -)son lo- cated on Highway 11 between Pink Hili and Kenansville, are William W. Miller Sr., July 26, 1807 -Feb. 27. 1880. and wife. Rachel. Feb. 24. 1817 -June 2. 1857, and daughter. Georgiana, 'March 2. 1834 -March 8. 183A; Louisa Miller, May 5, 1842 - April 21, 1918; William J. Mil- ler Jr.. July 10 -Sept. S. 1836; Mary Amelia Miller, first wife of J. W. Miller. .Jan. 9. 1832 - May 26. 1864: Mary Douglas Miller. second wife of J. W. Miller. Jan. 25. 1859 -Jan. 30. 1897: Susan H., daughter of J. W. Miller, Oct. 7, 1875 -June 11. 1e98. RICHARD E. MILLER, Nov. 23.. 1837 -Dec. 6, 1903: Richard Miller. May 23. 1794 -.Jan. 23, 1R54. and his wife. Mary W. 1 1t'hitfield' )..Jan. 14. 1815 -April 21. 1870, and their daughter. welcomed and used free of charge, come this week Mary W., Sept. 17. 1849 -Dec. 16. 1873; Martha F. Miller. Oct. 4. 1844 -March 5. 1876. wife of James B. Carr, Dec. 8. 1823 - Dec. 6. 1892, and their daugh- ter. Mary Lou Carr, Dec. 26, IP.66-Oct. 16. 1867; James Whit- field Miller, Dec. 4, 1796 -Aug. 13, 1799, son of Col. Steven and Winnifred Miller; Winnifred Miller, 1772 -Oct. 16, 1835, wife of Col. Stephen Miller Sr., 1758 - March 16. 1826 (Revolutionary soldier), and Margaret McCul- loch. Oc . - c . 16 1792 wi Feo George Miller. er. THESE INSCRIPTIONS come from the Mosc-ley Family Cem- etery. west of County Roads Nos. 1307 and 1304, Duplin Co., N.C.: A. G. Moseley. 1822-1904. and his wife. Louisa A.. 1827- 1899, and their daughter. Annie. Oct. 7. 1861 -June 19. 1887, wife of W. B. Cooper. ( Note: Mrs. Daniels said kinsmen say birth- day of A. G. (Adolphus Gar- land) Moseley is wrong. His mother was a Garland of Vir- ginia. Louisa A. was the daugh- ter of Jeremiah and Catherine 'Middleton Pearsall. Another daughter was Sarah Catherine 264 who married William Hogan Hunter.) Mrs. Daniels said for past4ge s'h can give items on a ol- lowing families to those inter- ested: Armstrong. Arrington, Bell, Blanchard, Calvert, Croom, Daniels. Dowd, Edger- ton, Four, a -i n, Giddens, Grady, Hargrove, Herring. Howell. King. Lewis. Mallard, Miller Moore, Newton, Oates, F-hillips. Quimby..Seawell ( Sewall, So- well), Turner and Williams. AND. THANKS to Miss Marg- ery Sue Norton, 228 Dogwood Dr.. Shreveport. for information copied from the family Bible of David Humphreys by a grand- daughter and sent to her by Mrs. Carl Bruton, her aunt. 608 Church St.. Hollandale.. Miss. The data includes the births of the following children of John Thomas and Jane Vernor Hum- phreys: David Waddell Humphreys. Jan. 17. 181?; Martha Word i Pattie, Buchannon Humphreys, Aug. 17. 1818:. Verner Hum- phreys. April 18. 1820; Rebecca Caroline Humphreys Smythe, Feb. 22. 1822. :'Mary Ann Hum - Public �ibra� pavit� Countyi41e, NC Mocks /090 O 01 A Go r, ,wllnl S. OILL1AM C. GI NI 31-4 FLIta MC Witt 1 AY NF 03 NYC 7T I- NZ I I . J•• Nr■ 117 NYC 1MD M, toil SJN. Jn1•N ALMA 37? ALNANY 4 M: �kl. *.IN. 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Davie County Public library Meekstale, NC 9415 Primrose Shreveport, La. 71118 12 Feb. 1986 Dear Alice, Here are some things that I foundat the library yesterday. Frank H. McCulloch's lineage in Burke's APERICAN FAMILIES differs a little from that in his letter but the composite of the two would seem to be: 1. William McCulloch of Glasserton, Co. Wigton, Scot. md. Gressel Shadlin 2. Andrew McCulloch 3. Andrew McCulloch of Glasserton 4. Hathorn McCulloch, b. 1772, to America 1802 md. Christiana McFarlan 5. John Hathorn McCulloch, b. 22 Mar. 1806 md. Sarah Wells 6. Hathron McCulloch, b. 29 Nov. 1838; d. 21 Sept. 1913 md. 8 Jan. 1862 Charlotte M. Brown 7. Frank Hathorn McCulloch, b. 14 Jan. 1863 and . 30 May 1890 ChLtharine Gouger Waugh Our library has New York printed census books up through 1850, and some microfilm - not complete. Copies of the index are enclosed. In AMERICAN COMPENDIUM....Virkus, there is a lineage from Henry McCulloch, son of JAMES. She seems to combine the two Henrys as do most of the older records in DAR and Colonial Dames. I wonder whether these sources are still accepted? Probably are, unless someone later has challenged the authenticity. I read the other day that Virkus could not be relied upon and this is one example why. Neighbor has invited me to watch her sew a new hem in the bed- room drapes; perhaps will offer some coffee to make the visit more EXCITING:::: The more I read about Scotland the more I hunger to go back. A call to Norton Gallery a few minutes ago was disappointing - they did not have the books on Galloway, etc. Have a lot of letters out x:dx on the Trimbles but no replies. Would rather have a note suggesting that I "buzz off" rather than just silence. Love, f Davie County Public Library moc#tsville, NG Ou2KEJ f,�r:.c�cie� Fydaic/cel w�r,�i i9�� .Fir/rb' ssd/�c-srey •, McCulloch fail{ I.. ND GENTRY. zRoG L oalLury C:uupin'll IF-an,.v 111001, 1819; ,n, 19:6, -J.,bn Sprau. and Las b.ySrpi.165:;In. .Edll.., dm. ul J1"IL"nl'tw, 1.nig, :nd has sue, sn. 2 ol.nuise, b. 1886; m. Ill. l . C. Sprague. .rad vndle. 01'. R. o. *1 Clvnard. ]Irulebncht, and bas...,, Ly rnrh n..1 0.,41 2.6Hecsd,el \ye Won. 1..]ithel Vngmia. 3. Edna, b. 1869; d. 1907• a.. Evc15•n, b. 1891; m. 1916, .Harry Chapelkar, and has Y.. Hmeanl Weldon (Ouim,s AIM,, B.I1i1n91t Co., Ald.), - b. 17 Sept. 1855; m. eLdlian Brittinghmn, of Alarylied. issue. 2,aWillman Russcll, I. OW; 111. 1878. 19un•n1c F.wlk,mr, and 3.. Hsasam H..Aar, of whom we treat. L.tflam AbEe (Ouines Alills), 6. 15 April, 1A9o. has issue• 1.. H urry Allon, I. 1881. 2.Blonche Janet (Owings ALIIsL b. x8 Dec. 1893• a. William Dwight, b. 1883; d. wr9. 3.9F.rmy Emaice (Ouings Mills), b. 29 June, 1896. Rasidence,- v8, Wyaming A%Nlue, Washington, D.C., and 3.0Gmrge, b. 1685; on..11ovc w'ekh, and has i:uue. e.*Ralph Raymond. b, 1887; on. 1915, *Ada May Eastland, Greenbank, Rockville, Alaryland, Clubs. -Harvard of \Mashing' ton; Hasty Pudding; Institute of 1770; Polmuac Hoots and has issue. 5..Osear Newton. b. 1892; m. 1914, •:insan Katherine 1 mversily Chub of Washinmon. Huckim. and has issue. 6. Maurice, 6. 1897; d. 1902. -..Lfnnie Lea, b. 1879; on. 1900, aGeorge W. Ellis• and has issue. 3..GR-RG. GRAns, nl whom we treat. McCULLOCH 4. Charles Shorman. b. 1665; d. 1893. I. Bans(md, b. 1867: 1n. 1900, .Alabel Knapp, and d. 1937. FRANK HATHORN MCCULLOCII, Of Evanston, having had issue, L.Wfnston, b. ago6; on. 1928.0IIenndenn lomlerse-. Illinois, Counsellor -at -Law•, admitted 1886, b. 14 2. Charles N% .,].ad, b. 1909; d. ign9. - 151, x86 edud. Oshkosh and Mason City Schools, - J 3 3''WWiam Knapp, b. 1911' ...Alarjmie, b. 1902. and Union College Of Law, Northwestern Univer- 2. Grace Evclyn, b. 1913; m. i9M- "Jamb Ke"folein, and _ sity, LL.B. (1886); tor. 30 May, 389o, •Catharine has issue. Gouger, dau. of Abraham At. Waugh, of Rochford, 6 . H`alnwChhi°bne) p»914.1692 Illinois, and has issue, L Josephine Abigail, b. 1852; sn..879 William 1'. Adams, and LoHuen NVAu m. b. 12 Oct. 1891 ; re. 22 June, x918, .Agnes, d, 18ue 99, having had iss, dau. of Charles H. Belts, of Evanston, IE., and has issue, n.Ralph \M., I. h-,8; m. ager, .Cora Maclax.s. I Hugh Betts, b. 8 Jan. 1921. a. Robert Both., b. 27 April, 1924 2.amin U., b. -tltl- ; m.. ,1313., .Lala B. Gr tot. n.Lena, b. 1871 ; m. 1S93..beome W. Hgumnn. 3..Dmre Nissan, b. 6 Jul)', 1927. 2.. Halharn w'zngh, b. 2 May, 1899; on. 6 June, 3936, Esther, ZeRubv, b. 1873; m. 1894, .H. C. Mender. 2. Mary Ellen, b. 1854; at. 1886, *John H. Adams, and d. 19co. dau. of Oscar V. Strand, of livanston. 3.93grank Waugh, b. 30 Sept. 1905: . 3 April. 1937, *Edith, 3. Anna Lois, b. 1870; f. 1892. Residence. -Salisbury House, Old Lyrae, Conoecticut, U.S.A. dau. of Dr. wllham R. Leverton, of San Fernando, Calif. Clubs. -Old Lvno Country; Graduates (New Haven). l..Catharine Waugh. b. 25 Feb. ]got; m. 24 June, 1927. .Ch olgs Cranston Snmy. of Evanston, and has issue, .Charles Cranston, b. 281H•r. 1932. .Calhariue A,:oes, b..5 Feb, 1930. Lfnmge.-HAncoan MCCctt-mL son of Annasw AlcCcuocn, M Gbssertrm, grant -grandson of Xi 31.11 %' AlcCuuoah of Glasserton, Co. %V tox'n, Scotland. by his ,if, Grr 1 Shadlin, sailed from Greenock for Ameriw x602, and settled It New York 1803, b. 1772 m. Christiana McFarlan, by whom he had issue, Joan HA]n-RS hlcCoucen, b. 22 blar. 1806; m. Sarah \Yells. His son, HATH -RN AICCULLOrn, b. 29 Nov. 1838; on. 8 Jan. x862, Charlotte If., dau. of Harris Hanan, and d. 21 Sept. 2913, leaving issue, 1..FeAss HAmowR, of whom we treat. 2. William A., b. 3o Alar. t$64 ; d. 28 Feb. 3g18. 3..Alfred Hugh (Srh,eettady, A'. Y.), b. 24 Aug. x866. 4. *Robert, b. 1t Dec. -87-- 1. Jesse Hull, b.26 Aug. 1666. Regb=M-2236, Cerington Avenue, Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A. MacCURDY GEORGE GRANT MACCURDY, of Salisbury House, Old Lyme, Connecticut, Prof. of Anthropology in Tale University, 1923-31, Director American School of Prehistoric Research, 1921-22, and from 1924, President, American Anthropological Assoc., 1931, b. 17 April, 1863; edur. Harvard University, A.B, (1893). A.M. (1594), Vienna- (1895-96). Paris (iS96-97), Berlin (1897-98), Pale University, 12h.D. (1905) ; In. 30 June, 1919, *Janet Glenn, dau. of George McClellan Bartlett. rl.. -Penciling MACCtRUv moved from thelsle of Bute and McDONELL FREDERICK COOK McDONELL, served in Great War in United States Naval Reserve Force, b. 24 May, 1894. Efneage,-A1.sxaRDER MCDoae1.L went from Scotland m Canada at the beginning 01 the last century-, and settled at Glengarry. near Montreal. By Isabelle, h6 wife. be was father of M JAces C150R8LL. Alevrhanl, of New York, b. 1833 ; on. Alan' Stebbins, elan. of Alexander Bryan Jobmem (b. st Gosport, England, x9 hf-l' -786), who came to Ameriw 01 I. 18, by Lydia. bis wife, dau. of Josiah Masters, Judge of the Supreme Court, New Mork, who was grandson of Nicholas Misters. who went to Ce.nemcut from Guernsey in his own ship fn apb. He d. 11582, having had with other issue, - L August,, AlAsrsas, of whom presently'. L.Mary Livingston, n1. 9% illiam H. hlcElroT, .I Stmlhan:m Park, Rochrsteq New York, and has issue. n danghler. •Mary Alrpondl, b. 10 Jan. 1900; m. 21 Jan. t,3:, .Charly< Albert Page. 2..Flom ISIQhallan I'lice' Rxbesln, A% I'-). ,n. .Hon. rhonus Lemuel Janes, IWAdent of the Lincoln National Hank, New York City, formerly fest Master General of the C.S. The eldest van• AuouST"eder ka Louise. rlag.of Hon.Frederick Coe. ok. lel Rochester, Secrel. tary Fredericka a of Ne Se ey.... State of New York, and eal.a leaving issue, hides ams Co... of l Sc we tLondon, W.1., and Daytona Rch, Florida. Mount Succi, IIeuh, Florida. sage, 5 in Countv Antrim, Ireland, to x666. He was b. 1640; m. fret. elan. of Charles Stuart (or Stewart), said to be a de.t.- of the Stuart King, Robert 11. His inn, Vas hlAceuanr, I. -(otos; m. Jernsha Murray. He rat a son, MCDOUGALL 00-ferly GANT71 Vito hiAcCR re, emigrated to America and settled at Phila- fa, Psnnsyh'anfa, in 1725• b. 1709; on. Susan Madden. His JRENE ESTEE GANTT. MRs. JOHN I-RANKLIN HN MACCURov, ofbladiso.C.., Georgia, 8.-750; on. Elisabeth, MCDOUGALL, Of 3o, Fifth Ave., New, 10rk, Vice - of Rev. Stephen Groves, and d. 1837, leaving, President, Women's Chamber of Commerce. Ne,, tecsx MAcCUaav, of Madison Co'.Georgia, b. 1790; m. York City; Past -President, Parents and Teachers' ah \\'right, and d. xal7. ]cavfn8 a son. uuAR J t' hibcCva.' of Dalt., Georgia, 6. 1829; m, Assocn. ; Treasurer State Democratic Forum ; ,ret Smith, and d. -897. having had issue, Director Democratic Club of New York; %'ice- Jobn Hevey, b. 185T. n,..hlar[ha Coleman, and d. 1899, Chairman l�omen'R Dien. pat. 3laritimC ABSOen. vmg bed issue, New Tort- AbTId's Pair 1939. Patriotic Sm. Advisory x. Forest, bit 188-; d. 1892. x. sop -t- 15.-883: m.,o2i ai jki Cements, and has issue. Committee; Jefferson Centennial Committee 3..J oho Hanslord, b. 16o: ; on 1926, .Lelia la Follette, and Mayor's GOmmILLeCR Of pe\\' TOTk : General GDnrl bas issue. of Patriotic Societies of America. Advison' Council, 4. Uyde Edward, b. t f,98; d. 1919. 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