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Wilson - Folder 2f. Nk" HOWELL BOONE Boone Farm Road Route 1 Box 365A Mocksville,NC 27028 TEL: ( 704) 492-5307 18 March 1986 PEGGY M. WOOD 1604 Southwood Baytown, Texas 77520 Dear Mrs Wood: The entries in the Index of North Carolina Ancestors were my attempt to correctly and completely list t e members of the Boone Family who lived "in the Forks of the Yadkin" then Rowan now Davie County, North Carolina. Note that the entry for Mark and Catherine (Boone) Whitaker lists the date of the Marriage Bond. he* actual marriage may have taken place days later. In those days the gr m and a friend or member of the family would ride on horseback ( or walk'. the 20 miles to Salisbury, North Carolina and obtain a marriage bond. The journey and the "official business" might take an entire day. The trip home might take the better part of the next day, and the actual wedding might not take place until both families and all friends.had been assembled. I believe that Patsy Whitaker was a granddaughter of Mark and Katie, and she was married to a McLemore; the only mention I have seen of Patsy led me believe that at the time she was in the area of Mulberry(Forks) in Lincoln County, Tennessee, she was already a widow - an assumption that may be totally false - but there is no mention of her husband (or children). Enclosed is all the material in the Davie County Public Library History and Genealogy Room on Mark Whitaker; the information on the children of Mark and Katie was provided by Michael E Collier, whose research is ongoing. Contact him for further information. He is working on contract in another state, so he takes a long time to get his mail and a long time to answer his letters. Also enclosed is C. Bruce Whi to ker's genealogy which traces the Whitakers back to those born in England. Also there is another descendant of Mark and Catherine (Boone) Whitaker who is conducting research into their children and present-day descendants: Mrs Frances N Walker 124 North Lafayette South Lyon, Michigan 48178 Wishing you good luck with your Whitaker, Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC The Children of MARK WHITAKER (1750-1842) and CATHERINE (BOONE) WHITAKER (1760-1845) WHITAKER, REBECCA b 19 JUN 1780 Rowan County, North Carolina d 03 DEC.1860 Fayette County, Texas WHITAKER, NANCY b d WHITAKER, JOHN b d WHITAKER, MARY b d WHITAKER, SARAH b d WHITAKER, MARTHA b d WHITAKER, BENJAMIN J. b 1798 ? d WHITAKER, JUDITH "JULIA" b Rowan County, North Carolina d Bedford Couty,Tennessee OR Texas WHITAKER, MARK b 19 JUN 1806 d 28 AUG 1887 WHITAKER, PERLINA b d Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC married: NICHOLAS HOFFMAN IZARD b 04 AUG 1776 Trenton,NJ d 09 AUG 1836 St Francis Co,AR married: .seat... HAMMONDS b d married: EDITH LOVE b d marri ed: V..... LUCAS d married: (1) (1) 469.4906 b d married: (2) (2) ........ MINGLE b d married: Vee... PEGRAM d married: SALLY SEBASTIAN b d married: PATRICK HENRY PRUETT b 1794 Campbell Co,VA d Texas married: ROSANNA RUTLEDGE b 01811 d married: V6.00., PURTIN d p Sept. 5, 1986 Dear Howell, I have enjoyed hearing from you from time to time about the Boones. I haven't done any- thing on my line in a long time. My mother died Christmas and I'm just now getting myself back together. My father had died four years before.. He was the one through whom my Boone line comes. I would like to get back to where I left off.. I come through Catherine Boone and John Whitaker. Do you need anything on that line? I have been trying to find Shorts who go back to Gadsden, Ala. I may have asked you before if you had run acorss Shorts in that area. My Records showy CATHERINE BOONE.M.MARK WHITAKER REBECCA WHITAKER b. 19 June 1780 d. 5 Dec. 1850 m.. NICHOLAS HOFFMAN IZARD b.4 Aug. 1776 in Rowan Co.. N.C. marriage 12 Jan., 1800 CATHERINE IZARD b.25 May 1802, d. St. Francis Co., Ark. m.• NATHANIEL Q. MARTIN b. ca.. 1782 (REV. WAR his father John was) REBECCA ANN MARTIN b. 13 June 1824 in Ala. m. JOHN A. SHORT ca.. 1817 in Ala. (My aunt thinks they were from GAdsden, Ala. I have written to the county for information on them. I think John A. Short d. in Ark.) THOMAS MARTIN SHORT b. ca.. 1843 in Madison, Ark. d ca.. 1878 in Madison, ARk. m Martha Francis Wise b.. 21 Mar. 1852 in Danville, Ark. THOMAS MARTIN SHORT, JR.. b.. 20 Sept.. 1872 in Madison, Ark.. m.. INA ETHEL SMITH JAMES WHITE SHORT, MD b. 1 Nov.. 1914 d.. 18 Septa 1981 m. VIRGINIA RUSSELL JOHNSON MARY VIRGINIA SHORT b.. 20 Sept., 1944 in Pine Bluff, Ark.. m. CHARLES THOMAS CORBIN i 5 • i I think I will make a trip to Ft.. Worth to go to the library next week.• Thanks for keeping in touch., Sincerely, Jenny Corbin - Ck Moe O*t-.4ZAj 4�-) AVIL Davie COU* Public Library MocksWillet NG o� it,orksville, N. C. 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C. •f . __._ _ -.... ...ice .•...._._......._...�....•.._.___.. - ._.._ _._.,_...._.'...._...�:..i»..-._._.-...._..._.�........_. .....,.. __ _._._ ..._ -", tu Al 4.. C&A 1 We Cou rAy PubNc Library _ -MocksvHIe----NG _ _._... w1p, Co. Public Library ��iNC . c�cksville, C. JOHN WILSON (Sr) married C1750 PA b 1730 Berks County, Pennsylvania REBECCA .............. d 1801/2 Rowan (now Davidson) County, b 1733 BerksCo,PA North ' Carol i na d 1815 RowanCo,NC JOHN WILSON(Sr) (1730-1801/2) served in the North Carolina (Patriot) Militia during the American Revolution NSDAR 267509 & NSDAR 454075 (DAR approved submissions) This John Wilson Family is mentioned in the following books: (1) Wayne County Twidwells - Beulah Twidweil Davis 1305 Hamilton, Pekin,IL (2) The Frosts and Related Families - Wright W. Frost of Bedford County, Tennessee (deceased) The Children of JOHN WILSON (Sr) (1730--1801/2) and REBECCA ( ? ) WILSON (1733-1815) ELIZABETH WILSON b 21 DEC 1754 Berks County, Pennsylvania d 13 NOV 1825 Rowan (now Davie) Co, NC JOHN WILSON (Jr) b cl760*Berks.County, Pennsylvania ? d before 1815 Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC ? JAMES WILSON b 27 NOV 1762 Berks County, Pennsylvani-a ?' RACHEL WILSON b Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC d MARY WILSON b 1765 Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC d 06 NOV 1823 Lincoln County, Tennessee SAMUEL WILSON b Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC d SARAH WILSON b Rowan(.now Davidson)Co,NC NUMBER OF CHILDREN NOT ESTABLISHED ORDER OF BIRTH NOT ESTABLISHED Howell Boone: as of 14 July 1985 married (Bond 02NOV1775)NC EBENEZER FROST b 23 NOV 1746 New Jersey d 07 JAN 1824 RowanCo,NC married(Bond 1789-92?)NC SARAH BOONE b RowanCo,NC d married(Bond O1SEP1783)NC HANNAH BRYAN b 10 JAN 1765 RowanCo,NC d 02 DEC 1808 Rowan,NC married .WILLIAM HUNTER b d married (Bond 25FEB1783)NC BENJAMIN BOONE b 1754 RowanCo,NC d 1836 LincolnCo,TN married married(Bond 12DEC1789)NC THOMAS HARPER b d Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC JOHN WILSON (Sr) married C1750 PA b 1730 Berks County, Pennsylvania REBECCA .............. d 1801/2 Rowan (now Davidson) County, b 1733 BerksCo,PA North Carolina d 1815 RowanCo,NC JOHN WILSON(Sr) (1730-1801/2) served in the North Carolina (Patriot) Militia during the American Revolution, NSDAR 267509 & NSDAR 454075 (DAR approved submissions) This John Wilson Family is mentioned in the following books: (1) Wayne County Twidwells - Beulah Twidwell Davis 1305 Hamilton, Peki n, IL (2) The Frosts and Related Families - Wright W. Frost of Bedford County, Tennessee (deceased) The Children of JOHN WILSON (Sr) (1730-1801/2) and REBECCA ( ? ) WILSON (1733-1815) ELIZABETH WILSON b 21 DEC 1754 Berks County, Pennsylvania d 13 NOV 1525 Rowan (now Davie) Co, NC JOHN WILSON.(Jr) b 0760 Berks County, Pennsylvania-'2-- d ennsylvania_?d before 1815 Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC ? JAMES WILSON b 27 NOV 1762 Berks iounty, Pennsylvania RACHEL WILSON b Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC d MARY WILSON b 1765 Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC d 06 NOV 1823 Lincoln County, Tennessee SAMUEL WILSON b Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC d SARAH WILSO"! b Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC married (Bond 02NOV1775)NC EBENEZER FROST b 23 NOV 1746 New Jersey d 07 JAN 1824 RowanCo,NC married(Bond 1789-92?)NC SARAH BOONE b RowanCo,NC d married(Bond 01SEP1783)NC HANNAH BRYAN b 10 JAN 1765 RowanCo,NC d 02 DEC 1808 Rowan,NC married WILLIAM HUNTER b d married (Bond 25FEB1783)NC BENJAMIN BOONE b 1754 RowanCo,NC d 1836 LincolnCo,TN married married(Bond 12DEC1789)NC THOMAS HARPER b d NUMBER OF CHILDREN NOT ESTABLISHED ORDER OF BIRTH NOT ESTABLISHED Davie CotsY Howell Boone: as of 14 July 1985 Mo l, Library N cksv�IleNC G �/ <' •.- 1/'97'✓ ��TYu.�. .�"� . dam. 6. /74 ? //YhaadC �G./17•C. �• e�4 s<�3e�� %JL�t�cs��• GCa 0 r • lam-,, ,�= . F.L / 44-1 zz 1,54 r. 77 tl� ivo Yze; "I"ewv Battles of Revolution 'Fougm in norm caroiina. Moores Creek Bridge, Feb'v 27th, 1776 Ramsour's Mill, Juno 20th, 1780 - Pacolet River, Jul; 14th, 1780 Earles Ford, July 18th, 1780 Cane Creek, Sept. 12th, 1780 Wahab's Plantation Sept. 21st, 1780 Charlotte - Sept. 26th, 1780 - Wilmington, Feb'p ist, 1781 Cowans Ford, Feb'y ist, 1,181 Torrence Tavern, Peb'y1st, 17$1 Shallow Ford Feb'y 6th, 1781 BrueCs Cross Roads, Feb'y 12th, 1781 Raw River, Feb'y 25th, 1781 Clapp's Mill Pi hitsell'e Mill, March 2nd, 1781 March 6th, 1781 G nilford Court house March 15th, 1781 Hillsboro, r, April 25th. 1781 Hillsboro, Sept, 13tb, 1787 Sudlus Mill, (Cane Creek.) Sept. 13th, 1781 _. 5 1jec 213 19bb gill Bailey 1. •Swif'ora Court Greenville, S. C. 29oU5 Dear Mr. Boone, I am Bill Bailey, age 65,retirea from Greenville Tech. College, ana a member of the South Carolina Genealogical Society, Greenville Chapter. For the past two years, I have been doing a family tree research on my family - ana a little for a long time. I have been in touch with Mr. Ray Tucker and he speaks highly of you. It is my belief that the doones and the Baileys were frienas ana Neighbors in early settlements in North Carolina. What I would like to do is to see if we can help each other. The earliest Baileys that I have recoras on wen firmly establishea and living in a house that still stands in Kinsale, Va, in 1667. This was Steven Bailey, married Ann Walker, and had children John and William, ana daughters inn (m. Smith) andMary (m. Smith) Steven died 8 Dec., 1 697 and John inherited. I have 4 more generations in Kinsale (Westmoreland County). It is believed that the baileys immigrated into the country thru Jamestown. As the Baileys spread out looking for more land, one went to Greenurier Co., West Va., (then Va.) Others went to Penn. I have picked up the trail in Chester Co., Penn., where Andrew, David, and William were living in 1737. All three came into North Carolina between 1757-1761, ana settlea on the banks of the Yadkin River. I understand that Daniel Boone, your ancestor built the first settlement. Daniel Bailey, born c 1760 in Wilkes County (now Rowan) was the son of one of the above. He volunteered for the patriots on 1 July, 17'19, and fought for three years in the Revolutionary War. Among other places he was at Cowpens, ana was hit by a ball in the right leg. He was discharged as a Captain, ana given 250 acres of land on Mush Creep in Greenville County (S. C.). Here he raised a large family, of whom I am a descendant. I have a very good history of all since then. I would very much like to have more info on the Settlement on the Yadkin River. Of course I am more p:,rticularly interested in the Baileys, but oeing a student of history anything would be welcome. I would be more that happy to make available to you oaal 001 u6 anything I have, although aet anything on the Boones I am sorry to say, as no info is available down here. I have done some research on the neighbors of the Baileys on Mush Creek a.% families tended ti migrate in bunches in the eatly says. Some neighbors were: Trammels, Boswells, Pittman, Neves, Fowlers ana Lills.-. I would be more that happy to pay you for your trouole, if you sent want to swap infomation. Or if you have publishes, where is the info, available. I dont intend to publish, as this is just a hooey with me. I would be delighted to hear from you. Beat ttegurus Dade CoLimy Public Libra Mocksville, NC Library Bill Hailey Dear Al.na, W4.1lard, Missouri February 9, 1966 My mother, Sallie, wishes me to give you this inform- ation, provided by Ralph.Y. Donnelly, Treasurer of The American TAilitary Institute, PO Box 1653, Charlotte, North Carolina: John Wilson, A linen weaver of Belfast, Ireland, and was born in 1698. He had three sons: John, James Samuel, and Will- iam. Uliliiam Nilson left Ireland and came to Rowan Co., N.C. There, he became a farmer, and owned land on the Yadkin River. He enlisted and served through the American Revolution, fighting in the Battle of Cow Pens, the Rattle of King's "Muntain and in otrier active engagements until the end of the war, when he was mustered out as a Captain. In 1779, he married Nancy .Ann Trott, and to them 8 children were born; James, John, Henry, Samuel, William Jr., (who was to become our mutual Great -Grandfather), David Stuart, Jane Margaret and Eleanor. All these children attained ages above seventy years. in 1814 this family moved to Rutherford Co., Tenn. from ` .C. William Wilson died soon after this in 18149 im Ruther- ford Co. 111,is son, Wm. 'Filson, Jr., engaged in farming first in Rutherford Co., mntil 1855, when he came to Dade Co., then on to Greene Co. , ?lo. and acquired what we call the told 'Milson Farm. on Highway 13, north of Springfield. He married Cynthia `"lasso n in Sept 11, 1832, and their children were Alfred Hart, Thomas Smith, Sarah -ern, "lartha Doak, William Penn, Nettie Palk,( this one carr- ied the n .me of our family President of the U,,.ited States . `.le were kin to that Polk) Mary Louise and Elisha hawkinsq (Crw�)DaVilepublic Library Coue�r ille NG Mocksv We wish we could give you more, but this is all we have. Y ~ - Sincerely ,:yours, _. z Labelle Gillespie- t •- r - 7 ! " Davie C00h tY Public Lrbra�y, - MOOks'vrlle, NC r 27 THF 'WILSON FAMILY of Rowan County, North Carolina John Wilson,Sr. and his wife Rebecca came to Rowan County early from Berks County,Pa. It is thought that they were either Quakers or Baptists. He served as a soldier in the Revolution as proved by NSDAR Nos. 267509 and 454075. Two books mentioning`this family are "Wayne County Twidwells" by Beulah Twidwell Davis, 1305 Hamilton, Pekin, Illinois 61554 and "The Frosts and Related Families" of Bedford Co., Tenn., by Wright W. Frost 730 Cherekee Bvd, Knoxville, Tenn. 19. 1i5W��L 9k4DeRTGD ` �N\gaz`. Generation 1. John Wilson Sr.(1730-±e") and Rebecca, maiden name unknown (1733-1815) were born in Berks Co., Pa. They bought land in Rowan before the Revolutionary War. Children: Elizabeth born Dec -21,1754 m. Nov 2,1775 Ebenezer Frost James *#* John Jr. ca. 1760-C'!b!i-Lsf�m. ca. 1782 Sarah Boone Rachael M. William Hunter Samuel " Sarah mTkDV95Harper-kZ Dec 1181 Mary 37 1165 m. Feb 25,1783 Benjamin Boone Generation 2: John Wilson,Jr. may have served in the Revolution in some sort of capacity but as there are so many men of that name it is almost impossible to - rove the right many. He married Sarah Boone, a daughter of John Boone. `1 �ROwANCOLLRry BeoK A,D of E5TATES pa�e-1$ Children: (Only -t -YM children can be proven) Fabvvaryl,5lZ. Andrew Wilson, mentioned in his grandfather's will and his grandmother's(Boone) will. Mary Wilson born 1792 m. Levi Heath. (see Heath Family for children) Davie County Public Library Mocksvville, NC JOHN WILSON marri ed bSARAH .............. d 1800 Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC b d The Children of John Wilson( -1800) and Sarah [ ? ] Wilson ISAAC WILSON married(Bond 17SEP1795)NC b c1774 Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC MARGARETE McCRARY d b d BOYD WILSON b c 1777 Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC married d JOHN WILSON (Jr) married b 31 JAN -1785 Rowan(Now Davidson)Co,NC MARY FRITTS (FRITZ?) d b d HIRAM WILSON b 02 FEB1787 Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC married(Bond 12 SEP 1812)NC d NANCY SMITH b d MARY WILSON married b 05 MAY 1791 Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC LEVI HEATH d b d RACHEL WILSON (RACHELL WI LLSON) married(Bond 14SEP1815) NC , b 15FEB 1797 Rowan(now Davidson)Co,NC "ZILL" McBRIDE (Barzilla) d b d Davie Cou Y PubVic Library j1 06SVille' NC ROWAN COUNTY N C MARRIAGE BOND 3 JAN 1780 GEORGE FRITZ & MARY WILSON Rowland Jenkins -bondsman Petition submitted to August 1801 Jno . Kerr, witness Rowan Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions Salisbury, North Carolina George Fritz (born 1753) g ISAAC & BOYD WILSON stated that they brother John Fritz ( born were a full 21 years of age, and named 1762) fought as Patriots themselves and John (Jr) Hiram, Mary in General Green's Army and Rachel as being the children of at Battle of Guilford John Wilson (Sr) deceased in 1800. Courthouse 15 MAR 1781 Co/lee i7ous- . 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V N ro N r+ a .+• I�� ro N O d o+ d rod 7 a• Coto d r+ 0 0 a -+• -+• S+ e+ -+• d a a + �•d d O -•2 = 0 � N ro r• m ro 7to Sa3 N 1f d -10 -h O as 0. �O Ov a N O 0 �.z Sro C.0 N �+ � .y o O tO O O V+pi 2O -fO N d a o == o a 0 N o• -+• e+ • m -• r• d 7r o o to e+ -+, -•• -+• d 7 CL N S ro U3 O S 0 S d ro O sr -1 ••Ata S �• r+7 �•0N 0-I. a ro NNtoro C+ at 02 0 NN ro • ZNdr N ro e+ S cc N , a + rtCL y ACTIVE RESEARCHERS -1- WILSON SURNAME -1- NAME : MRS PATT STANCO ANCESTOR: MICHAEL WILSON ADDRESS: 16640 EASTBURN DATES CITY/ST: DETROIT, MI b. 1780-1790, NC(poss. Burke Co?) ZIP 48205 d. 1835, Wayne Co., TN SPOUSE : MARY COMMENTS: DESCENDANT- Patt descendands from Michael & Mary through their son, Andrew DENISON Wilson, b. 25, May 1808, NC & d. 1880, Wayne Co., TN., who m. 28, Apr 1831, Nancy WESTMORELAND, in Lauderdale Co., AL. Other ch of MICHAEL & Mary were: Boyd, b. 1802, m. Mary ; Clarissa STAGGS, b. 1807; Mary WEST-MORELAND, b. 1810; Michael Jr., b. 1812, m. Huldy ; Nancy GRAHAM b. 1817; Margaret TODD, Isabella CARTER, b. 1823; James H.(Hasty?), m. (1) Harriet , m. (2) Mrs. Nancy ARNETT-KINDLE; Elizabeth BREWER, and Jane V. SMITH, b. 1825. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NAME MRS. DOROTHY ARMISTEAD, ANCESTOR: JAMES WILSON ADDRESS: 716 OPENING HILL RD DATES : ? in Guilford Co., NC., CITY/ST: MADISON, CN d. ZIP 06443 M. SPOUSE : ABIGAIL BLACKBURN, (d/o John) COMMENTS: DESCENDANT/RESEARCHER - New data: Oct 1986 Abigail(listed widow, 1790 Glfd NC) lived Pole Cat Cr., area of southern Guilford Co., NC. Ch., JOHN, "MICHAEL," JASPER, SAMUEL, and probably a James and a Thomas? "Friends Meetings Minutes & Land Records shows James & Abigail were orifi., from York(now Adams)Co., PA. "Abby" dismissed for marrying James, a non quaker. "HISTORY OF ADAMS CO., PA." p 477 "An early WILSON family who settled in Tyrone Twp: 2 bros., George who re-mained in PA., and MICHAEL who removed to NC. SOURCE: Mrs. Raymond, (below) From Mrs. Armistead, Feb 18. 1985(reply to my query to her..DwC) "Abigail was. d/o John & Eliz. LINTHICUM-WILSON, b. 1798, Guilford Co., NC., her siblings: Michael, b. 1794, m. Delila CHAPPEL; John, b. 1796, m. Mary OSBORN; Abigail, b. 1798, m. Henry POE; Marg.,b. 1800, m. Henry ELLINGTON; Mary, b. 1803; Rich- ard, b. 1803, m. Ruana SPOON; Eliz., b. 1807, m. Robt WILSON; Rebecca, b.1809 m. Paul SWAIN; James b. 1811, m. Martha RUSSOM; Milton b. 1816; Daniel b. 1813 m. Nancy NUGENT or Nancy LEONARD? NAME MRS. MADELON RAYMOND, ANCESTOR: MICHAEL WILSON ADDRESS: ROUTE 1 - BOX 152 DATES : b. ca. 1780, NC CITY/ST: PULLMAN, WA d. 1840, Wayne Co., TN ZIP 99163 m. ca. 1800 SPOUSE : MARY COMMENTS: DESCENDANT - Appears to descend from the same MICHAEL, as Mrs. Stanco, above, data has a few minor differences: Ch: BOYD. b. ca. 1802, m. ca. 1820, Mary ; "DENISON." b. ca. 1811, m. ca. 1832, Nancy; MICHAEL JR. b. ca. 1812, m. ca. 1840, Huldy ; JAMES, b. ca. 1824, m. ca. 1850, Harriet; NANCY, m. ca. 1844, a GRAHAM; ELIZABETH, m. ca. 1844, a BOWER; CLARISSA, b. ca. 1808, m. ca. 1829, John N. STAGGS; MARY, m. WESTMORELAND; MARGARET, m. FOUTCH; FEBY(Phobe) m. a CARTER; and JANE, who m. a SMITH. MR MIKE KYLE, BOX 138, IONE, WA 99139, also descends from this line ... DwC- -1986 Mrs. Darlene White -Cole, 6943 Walnut Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662 -1986- amQ Q -J C9 y t. Z CD .9 4 ACTIVE RESEARCHERS -2- WILSON SURNAME -2- NAME : MRS DONNA WILSON -SMITH ANCESTOR: JACOB WILSON, ADDRESS: 407 E. GRAHAM ST. DATES : b. 12, MAR 1825,(Monroe)TN CITY/ST: BLOOMINGTON, IL d. 09, AUG 19009 ZIP 61701 (s/o John S. & Caty FRESHOUR) m. 22, DEC 1846 SPOUSE : MARY ELIZABETH SMITH, d/o Wm. Jos., & Mary M. HOUK, COMMENTS: DESCENDANT - Donna's first Wilson, John S., b. ca. 1785-90, m.on the 04, Jan 1819, Blount Co., TN. From: MONROE CO., TN., RECORDS, VOL I: Item dated: 06, May 1843, states: "George Wilson pf McMinn Co., to brother: John Wilson of Monroe Co., TN., power of attn., to sell my interest in land in Monroe Co., as set out in the 6th bequest in the last will of father, ISAAC WILSON, deceased." "We always believed that OUR Wilsons came from Ireland." NAME : MR JOHN WOLFE, ANCESTOR: SARAH WILSON ADDRESS: P.O. -BOX 1572 DATES : none known CITY/ST: ANCORAGE, AS SPOUSE : THOMAS/THOMPSON RANDOLPH ZIP 99510 d. 1923 Resided in Carterville, Williamson Co., IL COMMENTS: DESCENDANT - Mr. Wolfe needs background material on his anc., Sarah Wilson -Randolph: From Mr. Wolfe to Madelon Raymond: Oct 22, 1986 "Sarah had a bro., name unknown, whose wife died at Creal Spring, IL. The 1870 Census of Herrin's Prairie, (Wm'son) IL., shows a MARTIN WILSON, b. ca. 1827 -TN, and wf Martha, b. ca. 1830 -TN. Ch: Wm., b. ca. 1857 -IL; George, b. ca. 1859 -IL; & Martha, b. ca. 1869 -IL. There is also a Thomas Wilson, b. 1850 -IL., wf. Eliza, b. ca. 1853 -IL, its not un -likely that this is a grown son of Martin's. I also found in my Wilson notes, a Thomas Wilson, b. 1819, whose wife was Sarah Ellen STAGG, s/o Josiah Wilson, b. 29, Jun 1789, Pleasant Run, KY he m. Oct 1811 in Harrodsburg, KY., Mary(Polly)Comingare." NAME G. ANNE McCALL-BOLTON ANCESTOR: MECKLENBURG WILSONS "ZACCHEUS" ADDRESS: 615 NICKAJACK ROAD : ROBERT WILSON,("Old Robin") CITY/ST: MABLETON, GA m. 1748, Cumberland Co., PA ZIP 30059 d. 17, Mar 1816, Mklnbg. Co NC SPOUSE : ELEANOR COMMENTS: DESCENDANT - Following sketch from Anne Bolton, via THE HISTORY OF EAGLEVILLE, Rutherford Co., TN., formerly Williamson Co., TN: "Robert, of the colony of PA., with his 3 bros., settled in Mecklenburg Co NC, ca. 1760. One of his bros., ZACCHEUS, representing all his kinsmen, signed the DEC., OF INDEP., 20, May 1775. Robt(Robin) & wf Eleanor were pts., of eleven (11) sons, both he and ALL his sons served in the Continental Army. Other two bros: SAMUEL & DAVID. About 1792-94, at least 10 of Robt-'s sons moved near Bledsoe Lick, Cumberland Co., they were: Joseph, John, James, Aaron, Robert Jr., Samuel, Zaccheus, Josiah, Moses and Thomas, the 11th son Jonah, said to have moved to Harpeth Lick, near Allisona, Wm'son Co., TN. One dau., named: SARAH WILSON, who m. JOHN PATTERSON." -1986- Mrs Darlene White -Cole, 6943 Walnut Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662--1986- " ACTIVE RESEARCHERS -3- WILSON SURNAME -3- ----------------------------------- NAME MR RALPH L. WILSON JR., ANCESTOR: THOMAS JAMES WILSON ADDRESS: 110 TEMPLE ROAD DATES b. 07, Apr 1818 CITY/ST: OAK RIDGE, TN d. 1893, Marshall Co., TN ZIP 37830 m. 30, Jun 1850 SPOUSE MARY A.J. McCONNEL COMMENTS: DESCENDANT - Seeks info on parents of above, father: Thomas, who was b. 1779 and d. 1856, no other data. ---------------------- NAME MRS. DOROTHY WARE -WILSON. ANCESTOR: JOHN WILSON ADDRESS: ROUTE 8 - BOX 416 DATES : b. ???? Rowan Co., NC CITY/ST: FAYETTEVILLE, AR d. 1852, AUSTIN, TX ZIP 72701 m. (1) MARY NASH MAY SPOUSE : (2)RHODA MANOR, Rutherford,TN COMMENTS: DESCENDANT - Possibly a descendant of JOHN, b. ca. 1760 & was dead by 23, Dec 1812, Rowan Co., (Land Div.,date, from NC Archives Loose Papers Files, #C.R.85.508.163) and Sarah BOONE, d/o John & Rebecca BRYAN-BOONE of Fishing Creek,(now Davie Co., NC) b. ca. 1762, & d. by 1823, Davidson Co. NC. Ch named in Land Div: Andrew, b. ca. 1787?, Samuel, b. 6, Oct 1789, m. 1810, Lucy HADEN; Boone, b. 30, Aug 1791, said to have moved to TN? m. 1812, Nancy LEATHERMAN; Mary, b. 11, Sep 1793, m. John MARCH, Rebecca, b. ca. 1795?, m. Thomas SMITH; John, b. ca. 1797,*9. may have been same as above?? sold his inherited land on Pott's Creek, Rowan Co., NC.,(Div of 1812) to John MARCH, Oct 1819, (Deed Bk: 25:546); Henderson, b. Feb 1800 - d. 11, Dec 1843, Dvdsn. Co., NC., m. 1823; Spruce, b. ca. 1803?; Zebiah, (Sibby)b. 01, Feb 1805, and d. Jan 1837, m. Wm HADEN; Alfred, b. ca. 1807 and James, b. ca. 1809. SOURCES: File # previously named and File #C.R.032.508.196 &#C.R.85.508.193, (All 3 files are in the Loose Paper files at the NC State Archives ..... DwC-) (Dorothy's husband also has a line on the Wilson surname) �'� �. ------------------------i-------`------------------��------�------------�- y = V U 03 cv -1986- Mrs Darlene White -Cole, 6943 Walnut Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662 -1986- ACTIVE SEARCHERS -4- WILSON SURNAME -4- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME ; MS PEGGY SHOCK ANCESTOR; WILLIAM WILSON ADDRESS ; 29624 S. MARSHALL RD DATES ; b. ? CITY/ST ; MULINO, OREGON ; d. ? ZIP ; 97042 ; M. ? SPOUSE ; DIANA GREEN COMMENTS; DESCENDANT - Daughter of Wm & Diana, Nancy, b. 06, Jan 1771.* in Rowan Co., NC.. m. 1789* to Andrew STICE, and died the 10th of Feb 1852 in Troy, Madison Co., Illinois. [Peggy would like to exchange data with any- one working on this surname in this* time frame, in the old Rowan Co., area] NAME ; JAMES KNOX TRIGG ANCESTOR; HIRAM I.(ISAAC) WILSON DATES ; b. 1770, Ireland ADDRESS ; 3622 ROBIN RD ; d. 1848 Marshall Co., TN m.c1799, Wilkes Co., NC* CITY/ST ; NASHVILLE, TN ; * Marr Bond: Isacc Wilson to Mary Hagerman, no date ZIP ; 37204 ; bm: John REESE COMMENTS; DESCENDANT - Through dau., SARAH ("Sally"), b. 1800, KY., m. c1818, JOHN I. LONDON, JR., poss. Giles Co., TN? Matilda, b. 1803 KY; John b. 1808 KY, m.(1)Tempy JOHNSON, m.(2)Sarah E.JOHNSON,(3)Fannie BRISBY; Joseph b. 1810, TN; Rachel b. 1812; Eleanor b. 1815; & Green b. 1815. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME ; MRS. ANITA F. BARRON ANCESTOR; HIRAM ISAAC WILSON, ADDRESS ; 5006 META DRIVE DATES ; b. 1770, IR (See above) CITY/ST ; NASHVILLE, TN ; d. 1848 ZIP CODE; 37211 SPOUSE ;m.MARIAH HAGERMAN(see above) COMMENTS; DESCENDANT/RESEARCHER -Gives same data as Mr. Trigg, (above) BOYD,(bro., of Hiram Isaac) b. 25, Oct 1779, IR., d. 06, Jul 1850, Giles Co., TN., m. MARGARET FREEDLE, ca. 1803? Ch: John Laurence, b. 1804; Andrew, b. 1806; Hiram, b. 1808; Mary, b. 1812; Elizabeth, b. 1814; Boyd Jr., b. 1817; Wm Carroll, b. 1821; & Maurine WILSON, b. 1824. NAME ; MRS. KATHY SULLIVAN ANCESTOR; GREENBERRY WILSON' ADDRESS ; 911 HARVARD PLACE DATES ; b. (See comments) CITY/ST ; CHARLOTTE, NC ; d. ? ZIP ; 28207 SPOUSE ; m. ? COMMENTS; DESCENDANT/RESEARCHER? WRITES: "I saw your query in the ROWAN COUNTY REGISTER, (Vol 1 -No 2, p 113) I am sorry I have no info., for you at this time; but I do have a question that I hope you will respond to: Have you ever heard of GREENBERRY WILSON? He was active in Burke Co., NC., until 1798 at which time he stated he "was removing out of state." (she has just started research on the Wilson surname) NAME ; EMMA(McCLEARY)BRIDGES, ANCESTOR; JOHN WILSON ADDRESS ; 212 E. KANSAS AVENUE ; b. 20, Mar 1788 CITY/ST ; WALTERS, OK ; living in Giles Co., TN ZIP CODE; 73572 ; by 1819, nr Cornerville SPOUSE ; m. ANN KINEY COMMENTS; DESCENDANT - Descends through the 9th ch of John & Ann, JOHN HOLLAND WILSON,(g-gf)b. 1824; bro., JENKINS WILSON, b. 1808 d.(Jasper) GA - Mrs Darlene White -Cole, 6943 Walnut Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662 - SM. Q J U --5-- WILSON SURNAME RESEARCHERS --5-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME ; MRS LaDONNA DOUGHTY ANCESTOR: MICHAEL. WILSON none given ADDRESS : 1101 N. PIERCE STREET DATES : CITY/STATE: LEXINGTON NE : M. ZIP CODE : 68850 SPOUSE : ESTHER COMMENTS : DESCENDANT/RESEARCHER - LaDonna writes: "I saw your query in the NC JOURNAL, regarding your REECE/WILSON lines. I descend from Michael & Esther(Ester), through their son Michael Jr., and wife Rebecca REECE, & their dau., CYERENA WILSON, who m. Wm LEWELLING." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME : WALTER WESTON FOLGER ANCESTOR: WILLIAM WILSON ADDRESS : RT 7 BOX 31-A DATES :of Nantucket,MA : FOXCROFT : CITY/STATE: LEXINGTON, NC : ZIP CODE : 27292 SPOUSE : EUNICE WORTH COMMENTS : DESCENDANT - "I descend from LYDIA WILSON, b. ca. 1778, who m. REUBEN FOLGER, (Kernersville). Her parents were Wm & Eunice WORTH -WILSON of Perquimans Co., his pts were Wm & Mary MOORE-WILSON, her pts., were WM & MARTHA ODOM-MOORE, his pts were WM MOORE & ELIZABETH McBRIDE, & her pts.,were JOHN & MARGARET McBRIDE of GUILFORD CO. QUAKER families." Not now in active research, but would respond. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME : MRS DORIS HAVEN ANCESTOR: GEORGE WASHINGTON WILSON : :b. 10, Jan 1810, NC/VA? ADDRESS : 1249 ANDERSON RD DATES :d. 04, Feb 1898, : :wh: Forsythe Co., NC CITY/STATE: TRAVERSE CITY, MI 1bu: MORAVIAN CEM (Kernersville) NC ZIP CODE : SPOUSE : JULIA ANN HASTINGS COMMENTS : DESCENDANT/RESEARCHER - Descends through George & Julia's son, Wm Peter "Bill" [1849-1935] & Lavinia P. STAFFORD -WILSON, and their dau., CORA LEE WILSON, [1873-1932] and her husb., ANDREW JACKSON SMITH, Doris' gdpts. NAME : MRS MARY NELL WALKER ANCESTOR: JOHN WILSON ADDRESS : 4614 LAMAR DATES: b. ca.1780, SC CITY/ST : AMARILLO, TX : data from 1850, 1860 Cen., ZIP CODE : 79110 : Tishomingo Co., MS SPOUSE : SARAH : b. ca. 1784, SC COMMENTS : DESCENDANT/RESEARCHER - Through dau., ELIZABETH, b. 1816, in Montgomery Co., TN., d. 1888, Tishomingo Co., TN., m. 01, Mar 1837, Lauder- dale Co., AL., WM FRANKLIN YOUNG, her g -g -pts. Mary also has listed a HIRAM WILSON SR., [1789, VA-1855?1 prob. Cannon Co., TN., wf: MARY, b. ca. 1796, VA., had: Hiram Jr., b. 1824, Cannon Co., m. there the 15, Aug 1841, MARTHA C. MOON, and had: JOHN LEE WILSON, b. 1847 & m. 25, May 1866 to MARY ANN ELAM, who had NANCY JANE, B. 1882, M. 1901 to ROBT LEON WALKER, her gdpts. One line of Wilson is her paternal side and the other her maternal lines. Mrs. Darlene White -Cole, 6943 Walnut Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 74 — --------------------- --6-- (ACTIVE RESEARCHERS) W I L S O N S U R N A M E --6-- ------------- NAME ; LUANA KITROS ANCESTOR; JOHN WILSON ADDRESS ; 483 ARANGO DRIVE DATES ; b. ca. 1743, PA(now NC) CITY/ST ; SANTA BARBARA, CA ; d. 04, Jan 1799, bur: ZIP CODE ; 93111 ; Olney Church nr King's Mtn., m. ca 1762, in PA SPOUSE ; MARY WRAY, [1737,PA-1830, NC] COMMENTS ; DESCENDANT/RESEARCHER - Through John & Mary's 3rd born: JOHN**[1767-1838] m. HANNAH BAIRD [1770-1837,OH]; their ch: Adam 1790-1856; Robt 1792; Eckenezer 1793-1894 Mary 1795-1858; John 1797-1858; Wm 1799-1800; **LEWIS [18009 NC-1860,MO] m. MARY E. BODKINS, [1808, VA - 18899 MO]; Nanny, 1802-1869; James 1804; Hannah 1805-1860; Benjamin 1810-1834; and Narcisses, 1812-1827. Luana has this line back to JOHN HUGH WILSON, ca.1640, Scotland. These Wilsons also lived in Giles Co., TN., for a time. NAME ; MRS DARLENE COLE ANCESTOR; JOHN WILSON ADDRESS ; 6943 WALNUT AVENUE DATES ;b. ? ca. 1740-50? CITY/ST ; ORANGEVALE, CA ;wh. ?? Poss. PA? RI?, NJ?? ZIP CODE ; 95662 ;d. by NOVEMBER 1800 ;wh. ROWAN CO., NC ;®. ?Unk., poss. ca. 1773? SPOUSE ; SARAH b. ca. 1750-55? ?? d. After 1830,(Carter/ Johnson)TN or (Ashe)NC? COMMENTS ; Descendant/Researcher - John and Sarah had six (6) children: Isaac, b. by 1774 & may have been dead by 1830, (wife's will(22, Oct 1830) m. 17, Sep 1795(m.b) to Margaret McCRARY, in Rowan Co., NC., & had 2 sons Lemuel [1796-1877] m. Rebecca REESE, and settled in Ashe Co., NC.,by 1820; Isaac Jr.,[1898-1857] m.1819 Katherine HARTLEY & remained in Lexington,NC; Boyd, b. ca 1775-76, & was missing from any Rowan Co., records after 1809; John, [1785-c1870?] m. Mary FRITTS, settled on Cove's Creek, NC., by 1815, (Ashe Co., NC; Hiram, [1787-1879] m. 1812, NANCY SMITH, settled near John, in 1817, after selling 207 acres (their father's land)on Abbott's Creek in Rowan in 1816; **Mary, [1791-1870,M0] m. 1812, Rev., Levi HEATH, [1791,NC-1861,M0] Mary and Levi were in Ashe Co., by 1815 also, later moved into Carter Co., TN., that became Johnson in 1836, in 1854-55, migrated to Crawford Co., MO; and Rachel, [1797-1839] m. 1815, Barzilla McBRIDE, settled at Henson's Chapel in 1817, near her siblings in Ashe Co., NC. Sarah, (the mother) may have died in Ashe Co., NC., as Hiram had a female, in age range of 60-70 listed in his h/h, on the 1830 Census. For more data on this line, see "ROWAN COUNTY REGISTER" (Vol 1, No. 4, pp. 189 -197) Editor: JO WHITE LINN, C.G., BOX 1948, SALISBURY, NC 28144 1948 J � NAME ANCESTOR; ADDRESS ; DATES CITY/ST ZIP CODE COMMENTS ; SPOUSE ; U - Mrs Darlene White -Cole, 6943 Walnut Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662 - •ca SUMMARIZING DATA ON THE ABBOTT'S CREEK WILSON FAMILY There was an older Boyd Wilson in Rowan Co., listed 1790 thru 1820, and 1830 & 1840 in Davidson Co.,(formed 1822) He m. NANCY SLUDER, Rowan Co., m.b. dated: 01, Jul 1769, both listed in age range of 60-70 in 1840 Davidson Co., NC Census. I believe the older Boyd was connected to"my" John, poss., a bro., his home place bordered with John Sr.,'s land. I also wonder if the Boyd and Isaac Wilson listed on the 1812 Giles Co., TN., Tax List and the 1820 Census of the same co., & state may have been the sons of my John and Sarah WILSON? Isaac & Boyd both appear to have vanished from the Rowan Co.,NC., area by 1810 or before? Tradition states that Isaac left his family and started a new one in the new Ohio territory, he sold his inherited land to Boyd (his bro) in Aug of 1801, before the land was surveyed and divided in 1806. Boyd (Jr) sold Isaac's portion to Hiram (another bro) in 1808, & his own portion to Valentine DAY, in 1809, after. which he doesn't appear on any records in Rowan, NC. The descendants of the Boyd who settled in Giles Co., TN., ca. 1809, gives the name of their Boyd's wife as Margaret FREEDLE, m. ca. 1799? There was a family of Freedles living in the same area as our Wilsons in Rowan Co. and a Casper FRIDDLE even earlier, in Montgomery Co., NC., living close to Isaac and Gabrill DAVIS, in 1784-87, (State Census). Casper FREEDLE was in Rowan by 1790. Hugh McCrary's Land Div., in 1806, shows a John FRIDEL that (spelled Freedle in 1830) inherited Lot #4 (56 3/4 acres) this land cornered with Hugh SILVERS Lot # 3 and SILVER'S cornered with Joseph DAVIS' inherited Lot # 2. (Some kind of a tie between the McCrary family and Freedles?) This was the same McCRARY family that Isaac Wilson Sr., married into and may have ran away from??? (Trad., also states that either Isaac or Boyd was killed with a felled tree ... at Sutherlands, in Ashe Co., NC). Perhaps this Boyd (if a Boyd it was?) was the son of John Jr., and Mary(Fritts) WILSON, b. in 1809 ...family records only on ham, haven't _been able to identify him on any census record?? sh "S b i rr-Fka -i e Hiram I.(saac?) Wilson, of Giles and Marshall Cos., TN., according to these same descs., married in Wilkes Co., ca. 1798, to Mariah(m.b.reads MARY) HAGERMAN, with bondsman JOHN REESE, surely a JOSEPH HAGERMAN living next door to Levi and Mary (WILSON) HEATH, in Ashe Co., NC., on the 1820 Census is one coincidence too many in the many similarities showing between these 2 Wilson families? They show them as using the same names in each family. ISAAC, HIRAM and BOYD, plus Clarissa, Sarah, Mary, Rachel, William Carroll to name a few. James McCALLUM'S 1875 publication of Giles Co., TN., History, showing a BOYD & HIRAM WILSON, bros., that were in this county living on Lynn's Creek, as early as 1809, plus the tax and census records already mentioned above. • E f I.14 /Q— CT—Y+ Cil —� t.{,' ` T �ai'. C Lf f UJ_•a +::'.+i �'1 Davie COUMY Public library MockVille, NC Mrs. Darlene White -Cole, 6943 Walnut Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --7-- WILSON SURNAME RESEARCHERS --7-- NAME ; MS COLLEEN TOMLIN ANCESTOR, JOHN WILSON ;b. b. 18, Jan 1802 ADDRESS ; RT 14, BOX 393-C DATES ;wh. Rowan Co., NC ;d. 22, Aug 1885 CITY/STATE; SALISBURY, NC ;wh. Davidson Co., NC ZIP CODE ; 28144 SPOUSE ; CATHERINE RATTS b. ca. 1803 - d.1877 both bu. Wesley's Chapel COIrIl►IENTS ; DESCENDANT - Descends through their son: JAMES W. WILSON, [1832-1893] m. Cameoline DEADMON, 28, Dec 1857, Davidson Co., NC. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME ; MRS FRAN LAIRD ANCESTOR; JOHN WILSON ;b. ca. 1795, ADDRESS ; 115 LEXINGTON RD DATES ;wh. NC/SC? Resided 1850 & 60, in CITY/STATE; BEL AIR, MD ;wh. Bedford Co., TN ;m. 1823, in Morgan Co., AL ZIP CODE ; 21014 SPOUSE ; SALLY FORD b. ca. 1806, SC COMMENTS ; DESCENDANT/RESEARCHER - Ch: Middleton F., ("Sadler Wilson") [18289 TN - 18999 MS] in (Panola Co) m. (1)Susan Frances WILLIAMS, d/o David H. and Elizabeth W. KNIGHT, c1851, in Morgan Co., AL., m. (2) Mary EVANS, m. (3) Emma GILLESPIE; George W. Wilson, b. 1830, m. Mary E. DUNN; Alcey Wilson, b. 1834, m. W.H. McCLURE, of Bedford, TN; James b. 1835; Archibald b. 1838; Thaner b. 1840; Andrew"Jack" b. 1841 and Narcissa Wilson, b. 1846, m. 21, Jun 1865, Elmore THOMPSON, in Bedford Co., TN Also of this line: MRS. JAMES A. PHILLIPS, 63 WILDWOOD, JACKSON, TN 38301 NAME ; ADDRESS ; CITY/STATE; ZIP CODE ; COMMENTS ; ANCESTOR; 'b DATES ;wh. 'd wh. m. SPOUSE ; Davie Coullt► public Library Mocksviile, NC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mrs. Darlene White -Cole, 6943 Walnut Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662 DEED ABSTRACTS - ROWAN CO., NC 1753 - 1785 Volumes 1-10....oub. 1983, by JO WHITE-LINN Concerning surname of WILSON: Bk 4 - Pg 266 26, Nov 1753 Prv. May 1755 Bk 4 - Pg 237 14, Jul 1760 Prv, no date Bk 4 - Pg 426 4, Apr 1761 Pvd. Jul 1761 Bk 4 428 Bk 5 Pg 156 10, Aug 1762 Pvd 1763 Bk 4 Pg 546 28, Aug 1762 Pvd. Jul 1764 Granville to John McKLWREATH 640 acres on the N side of Third Creek, adj., to JOHN WILSON, THOMAS GILLESPIE & ROBT. REED. Wits: W. CHURNTON & JAMES CARTER Anthony HAMPTON to John SHARP for 300 acres on N side of Dan River ... JOSEPH TATE, JOHN LEMMON & JOHN WILSON Badly damaged, JWLYNN Granville to FRANCIS WILSON, 418 acres, both sides of Fourth Creek, adj., JOHN WILSON, SAMUEL REED Wit: JOHN FROHOCK & W. LUCAS 592 acres same dates and names as above.... Granville to SAMUEL REED for 456 acres on Fourth Creek, both sides, adj., to JOHN WILSON & JOHN McELWREATH Wits: JOHN AGAR & JOHN FROHOCK Granville to ROBERT STEELE for 208 acres on Third Creek,. adj., to HENRY CHAMBERS, JOHN MCELWREATH, JOHN WILSON, & THOMAS ALLISON. Wits: JOHN AGAR & JOHN FROHOCK Bk 6 - Pg 29 THOMAS FOSTER & wife LUCY, to JOHN WILSON, for 1100 VA., 7, Oct 1764 money, 318 acres on POTT'S CREEK .... adj., to GERSHUM Prv. Oct 1764 HUNT & WILLIAM GILES. Wits: JAMES McCAY & JAMES SMITH Note: 'This is obviously Jobn Sr., M-11 dated 10, May 1800] Wonder if this VA money would suggest that be is just frau that state?? ...newly arrived??? ... DwC- Bk 9 - Pg 332 MYRICK DAVIS & wife MARGARET to HUGH DAVIS, for 65 acres Aug 1783 on E. side of Swearing Creek, adj., to MICHAEL MYERS, Pvd. Nov 1783 McCOLLOH'S manner line, & JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM Wits: JOHN WILSON & JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM Bk 9 Pg 483 State Grant #466, 400 acres to CHRISTIAN EVERHART, 400 10, Oct 1783 acres, about a mile from Abbott's Crek, adj., to BARNIT MICHAEL, STOFEL WEAVIL, JEREMIAH GREEN, HUGH CRARY, GEORGE FRITZ, & VALENTINE LEONARD Bk 9 - Pg 508 State Grant #472 - to PETER WHITAKER, for 159 acres on 10, Oct 1783 Swearing Creek, adj., to JOHN WILSON, PATRICK COIL, JOSEPH WHITE, & HUGH McCRARY. Which Hugh? Sr. is still living .... DwC- Bk 9 - Pg 594 State Grant #616 - 200 acres to LEWIS WINKLER, on Abbott's 10, Oct 1783 Creek, adj., to PHILLIP GARDNER, BURKHART & JOHN WILLSON Bk 10 - Pg 49 ...... State Grant #633 - to VALENTINE DAY, for 164 acres on 10, Oct 1783 Abbott's Creek, both sides, adj., to JOHN LOPP & JOHN WILSON* & LEWIS WINKLER Bk 10 - Pg 87 State Grant #1936 to JOHN LOPP, 135 Acres both sides of 4, Nov 1784 Abbott's Creek, adj., to his deeded land and to JOHN WILSON* Notes: Astericks indicate whom I susvect of being my John Wilson...? ...DwC- Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC Page -2- Deed Abstracts - Rowan Co., con't., per LINN'S publication: Bk 10 - Pg 235 State Grant #994 to DAVID EVANS 1- for 851 acres on Abbott's 4, Nov 1784 Creek, adj., JOHN WILSON,* PETER WHITAKER & HUGH McCRARY Note: Hugh McCrary Sr., d. 14, Feb 1785 .... Hugh McCrary m. 1787 Mary Sluder, another Hugh McCrary m. 1795 to Charity Sluder, it could not have been the same Hugh, as Charity died before Marry did. Both named in their parents wills, Charity dead by 1801, when Henry Is will was probated. Daus., of Henry & Elizabeth Sluder. A Peter Whitaker was bondsmen on the mar,age bond of Isaac Wilson & hw9a ret McCrary. 1) Could the name above David Evans, have been Evan DAVIS?? A Mary Wilson m. an Evan Davis in Ragan in 1795?? Bk 10 - Pg 316 PETER HEDRICK, yoeman of VA., to JOHN LOPP of Rowan, L80 1, Jan 1785 specie, for 765 acres on FOUR Mile Branch, JOHN WILSON & Pvd Feb 1785 JOSHUA WHITAKER (Henderson Wilson, s/o John Jr., m. Mary Hedrick) Bk 10 - Pg 512 JOHN LOPP to HENRY DERR for 44 acres on Abbott's Creek, 28, Jul 1786 adj., to said LOPP, JOHN WILSON* VALENTINE DAY (part of a Pry Nov 1786 state grant) . Could Henry Derr and Henry Tarr be one and the sane? His corner bordered with Mary's Lot #2, which also bordered with V. Day's. See Heirs of John Wilson, d. 1800 -Land Division diagram. ...DX - Bk 10 - Pg 513 EZELIAH BEARD, doctor of Physick(sic to JACOB WISEMAN - 6, Apr 1786 for 65 acres on the North side of POTT'S CREEK, adjacent Pvd Nov 1786 to: GARSHOM HUNT, said WISEMAN, JOHN WILSON, JOSEPH SMITH, and THOMAS CARSON. DEEDS OF JOHN WILSON HEIRS - from Rowan Co., Registrar of Deeds_:_ (h-b�%.� Bk 19 - Pg 803 ISAAC WILSON to BOYD WILSON Jr., Isaac sells to(his bro.,?) 20, Aug 1801 Boyd Junior, (as he is referred to in all these deeds) his portion Pvd Aug 1806 of land, Lot #6, this before the Division has taken place. It describes Isaac's boundaries, and states specifically: "?his does not include the 100 acres that Isaac has agreed to let Boyd WILSON Sr. , have!" (This is the last record found an Isaac in this area) Proved by JOSEPH PARKE Bk 17 - pp 432-433 HUGH CUNNINGHAM to SARAH & BOYD WILLISON - Hugh sells his 29, Dec 1800 interest in some land granted in part from the state and Pvd Feb 1801 in part an indenture jointley to Hugh & John Wilson, in by..Tharas CAR9M 1792, mentions 3 lots in Lexington. Bk- ?Pg ?? This deed was between BOYD WILSON JR., & VALENTINE DAY, Boyd sold his Lot#1 to Valentine Day, see Will of V. DAY, Will Book "H" Pg 103 - dated: 23, Nov 1819, prb Feb 1821 Bk 22 - Pg 199 BOYD WILSON JR., to HIRAM WILSON- Boyd sells Isaac's Lot 24, Jan 1809 #6 to Hiram, see Land Div., for specifics, descriptions... Pvd 1811 Wits: NATHANIEL MULLINS and GEORGE THOMASON, proved by the latter in 1811. [Nathaniel Mullins m. Peggy Wilson 1807 -Rowan) Davie County Pubtic Library Mocksville, IVC V Page -3- Deeds of John Wilson's Heirs, con't. Bk 22 - Pg 890 This deed concerns HIRAM WILSON, binding himself to 6. Oct 1810 VALENTINE DAY for a sum, in order to have some wording Pvd 1813 changed in the deed between said DAY and BOYD WILSON Jr., to read: "from an East & West course, to read: from a North and South course.1' on Lot #1 that was alloted to the said Boyd, "on that tract of land on the waters of Abbott's Creek where on the deceased JOHN WILSON formerly lived. Wits: B. BOWERS & GEORGE THOMASON, pvd by the latter, 1813. [A George 'Iha nason m. Nancy Wilson in 1830, in Davidson Co., NCl Note: No further record found on either Boyd Wilson in this area y ea after 1810... Bk 22 - Pg 844 LEVI HEATH and wife, MARY sells to VALENTINE DAY, 69 acres` 26, Jul 1813 on Abbott's Creek, land alloted to said Mary, from her father's estate. Boundaries mentioned: HENRY TARR'S corner and ISAAC WILSON'S lines. Wits: WILLIAM McCRARY SR Pvd by GEORGE THOMASON 10, Aug 1813 Bk 24 - Pg 53-54 HIRAM WILSON, BARZILLA McBRIDE and wife, RACHEL, sell to 3, Dec 1816 CHARLES GRIMES 207 acres on Abbott's Creek, including all structures and orchards. 3-P ) Prvd . Feb 1817 by JOHN �SA�PPEJNFIELD Bk 23 - Pg 863 This deed concern LEVI HEATH selling to JAMES TYER, two 26, Jan 1815 tracts of land on the waters of the Uwharrie and Flat Swamp Creek. (Possibly land Levi inherited from his father's estate, in 1802. Levi was bound out to a LEWIS TYER, to learn the Joiner trade) Pvd Aug 1816, L. TYER In Ashe County, NC., both Levi HEATH and a JOHN WILSON found on the 1815 Tax List of said county. By 1820 Levi, John & Hiram Wilson and Barzilla McBride were all listed on that Census/cum Tax List. ....DX- � pubCIc 1-ibra�Y tAocks pave C0U � viltej NG 0 SOURCE: LOOSE PAPERS FILE - NC STATE ARCHIVES - FILE#C.R.85.508.163 JOHN WILSON CONTAINED: 2 LAND DIVISION RECORDS OF JOHN WILSON, 1806 1) JOHN WILSON, Inventory of Personal Estate, Goods & Chattells, Dated: NOVEMBER 1800, signed by SARAH & BOYD WILSON 2) TWO PETITIONS, submitted to SEPTEMBER TERM, Rowan Co., Court, 1st) By SARAH WILSON, relict of John, dec'd., asking for Dower land, (NO papers in this file showing what & where this land was located. 2nd) By Boyd & Isaac Wilson, (see enclosed transcriptions) 3) GUARDIAN ACCT'S: FOR MARY & RACHEL ONLY, Rowan County, NC Nov Session 1812 2nd DIVISION: JOHN WILSON, dec'd. -1812 See enclosed... Submitted 27, Aug 1817, Jacob Fisher, Henderson, Sibby & Spruce GUARDIAN ACCT'S: Submitted 10, Nov 1813, Jesse Haden, John, Mary & Boone Final Settlement... (no final settlement paper from Fisher?) PETITION: Submitted by HENDERSON WILSON, 20, Nov 1826, to Nov Term Rowan County Court. permission granted. 2 Warrants: To Sheriff of Caswell Co., to have JOSIAH MORTON, bebore Rowan 1) Apr 1810 Co., Superior Court, money owed WARREN ROBERTS & JOHN WILSON dec'd. Robert's suing for both. 2) Adms. of Stephen RIDDLE, dec'd., VS Adms. of John WILSON, dec'd. For 56 dollars, money owed to Stephen Riddle, a promisory note signed by JOHN WILSON Dated: 20, Sep 1806 THREE PAGES OF VOUCHERS DUE VARIOUS JOHN WILSONS, naming Mecklenburg Co., and Lincoln Co, and Caswell. AND............. VINCENT TABB VS THOMAS SMITH & ANDREW WILSON, Adms., for JOHN.WILSON, dec'd., regarding a bond between LONGHORN & the deceased JOHN WILSON, who sold a slave boy, named Daniel to Longhorn TABB. jacket page shows this case was in the Court of Equity, with... 2 copies filed in Office 2 WRITS of Subpoena and 1 account of Injunction Issued: 26th, Feb'y A.D. 1812, and signed by: JAMES LOCKE Davie County Pubrc Library Mocksviife, NC Edge -1- of 3pgs. a PAPERS THAT PERTAINED TO ROWAN CO., AND A-JOHN_WILSON: Miscellaneous Records of JOHN WILSON: Source: NC State Archives, C.R.85.508.163 Item (1): State of NC - To the sheriff of Caswell Co., NC. .."You are hereby commanded to take the body of Josiah MORTON, late of your county, planter, and him safely keep so that you have him before the Judge of the Superior Court of Law at the next court to be held for the county of Rowan, at the courthouse in Salisbury,....on the 2nd Monday after the 4th Monday of September. Then and there to answer...Warren ROBERTS, who hath survived JOHN WILSON, deceasedp of a Plea that he render to the said Warren, h442.10*- The King's Currency, which he owes to - and unjustly detains from him, pd.? to his Damages of 16400. Herein fail not, and have you then and there this writ." Wits: Montford STOKES Clerk of our sd. court at Salisbury.... A.D. 1810, in the 34th year of our Inde, pendence. ...Issued the 13th day of April 1810 .... J. WILLIAMS, the Atty - Item (2): Josiah MORTON of Caswell Co., binds himself to Sheriff STAMPS, L885 - promises to be at said court on sd. date to answer Warren Roberts..... dated: 14 Aug 1810. Note: A Jordan WHITTAN(?) is named after Josiah's, and he also signs this letter/bond. NOTE: Also on page 57 of Abstracts of Wills & Estates of Rowan Co., NC., pub., 1980 - by JO WHITE-LINN D:113 Will of Stephen ROBERTS, dated 9, Jan 1802,(no prb. date) names wife, Phebe, son WARREN to have 100 acres on POLLS(POTT'S?)CREEK, bought from Wm. MOORE, son Josuah to have land bought from Thomas CARSON & John FORD. Names sons: Thomas & William, daus: Polly HAROLD, MOLLY MORTON, Phebe RICHMOND, and Nancy ROBERTS, dau., Judith EGMOND, and Betsy ROBERTS, dau of my son William. The Plantation on the CASWELL CO., Line to be sold. Execs: wife Phebe, son WARREN and JOHN WILSON. Wits: ..... W. MOORE, Carhart WALLING and Jacob WISEMAN..... Item (3): Rowan *Co., NC - Stephen RIDDLE SR -John WILSON - Executors of Steph. Riddle - VS - Adms., of J. Wilson, a debt of John Wilson's, he borrowed or purchased some service from S. Riddle, signing a note to pay Riddle 56 Silver dollars, debt dated: 20, September 1806. "Against a debt, issued by me and signed ... Jno SMITH, Ds??" Wits: B. RIDDLE, Execs: Berjamin & John RIDDLE NOTE: Perhaps this was the John Wilson that m. Nancy Hilton, m. b. 26, Aug 1806? Item (4): Rowan Co., Sheriff of Rowan to keep Roland JONES & his wife NANCY, and Thomas HILTON, as above to have them before the justices of the Rowan Co., Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, 1st Monday of Feb neat .... to answer to Benjamin and John RIDDLE, Execs., of Ste;hen Riddle Sr., for $56 or value of L28 Wits: Ad (?) OSBORN, Clerk, 1st Monday of Nov(?) 1808(sic) followed by: Issued the 3rd day of January 1809??? Signed ... AD OSBORN NOTE: A marr. bond for a Roland JONES - Nancy WILLSON 18, Mar 1808 in Rowan Co., NC. (Another Wilson family, all related?...-DwC-) Or children of James & Samuel, bros. , of Johnir(A) .. (or bros. John (B)? ,,ifiy_ Jam, Davie County Public Library Mocksviiie, NC -Bage WiLSONS... LOOSE PAPER FILE #C.R.85.508.163: NC STATE ARCHIVES ` (Fecklenburg County?) c� L Miscellaneous Records of John Wilson: Though all these do not state or show that these are Mecklenburg County re- cords, most of the names listed, are found in that county, on the 1790 Census. Vouchers of Residents pertaining to Business Affairs of JOHN WILSON: Voucher No. 109: Stated by D. McDONALD, that the services rendered were nece- ssary and ordered by the court. Nos. 113, 114, 116, & 127: The rec'ts., proven by D. McDONALD to be from the Adm'ts., of WILSON and written by himself, viz: D. McD. No. 181: The arbitration proven by Henry WALKER & Hugh PARKS, or arbitration chosen by the parties: Jonas CLARK attested the same and says there was a lengthy acc't on both sides, which was LITTLE & STERLINGS acct docked(?) - is not certain whether any other than ---- accts., but thinks there was. No. 91: The due/decs(?) bill produced by I. KENDRICK, on which the judgement was founded and the rec'ts., on the judgement acknowledged by CAMPBELL - due/ decs(?) Bill filed with Judgement. No. 5: Believed to be good or being in full of a judgement obtained by J. ALEXANDER, gpt as guardian of MARTHA FAINS/FARIS, or Adms.of J. WILSON. No. 190: The rec'ts., acknowledged by FAIRIS. No. 103: The rec't., proven by Wm. BERRYHILL No. 15: Hugh WALKER swears he signed the Rec't., but does not think the sus- cribing witness was his father's hand write. No. 7: Admitted No. 143: W. ROBINSON sworn - says he was at Walter FAVIS(FARIS'S) and heard James SPRATT offer to Wm. FAIRIS $27.50, being his part of a sum of money, which he had collected from Matthew BRYAN and which the Adms., had paid as Security for W.(?) BRYAN for which this rec't ....... was given. He further says said SPRATT acknowledged he had rec'd., the sum in full. Allison CLARK, sworn, says he rented the WILMOT place one year for $25. and a 2nd year for $20., and produced a note which he gave the 1st yr., dated 19th of October 1809, payable 13 months after sd. date, and a rec't on the back for $16 signed by James SPRATT - he further says he paid the full amount to SPRATT.The 2nd yr., he had the same credit given which would make it due in Dec 1811, and the same to SPRATT. Hugh BIGHAM - Sworn - says he rented the same WILMOT place 3 yrs., at $20 a yr. beginning 1812 and paid J. SPRATT in 3 head -stones $45 leaving a balance of $15, which was settled in repairing the place/plow? Upton BYROM - Sworn - says that sometime in the winter, previous to John Wilson's death, he rented a plantation and hired txo negroes from him, for which he gave an obligation of $300, that sometime after he let WILSON have a horse @ $125/ $135, he is not certain which, and another horse for $112/#120, then WILSON died and he settled the balance of the note with J. SPRATT, Adm., in a proven acc't vs. WILSON. Davie COUnty Public Library mocks llie, NC 0e Voucher No. a 100 more, balance of futher says was given, Page 3- of 3 Vis. 11: David V. WILSON, on oath says he delivered Andrew DAVIDSON, 2100-2200 wt. of Cotton, that sometime after that he brought which DAVIDSON refused to take. That he does not know how the the bond was -ifted. That the rice of Cotton was $3 n (ton?), he that DAVIDSON advanced to his father, (WILSON) $25 - when the bond and was to pay the balance on the delivery of the last Cotton. Voucher No.?? Walter FAIRIS, on oath, says that by Jas. SPRATT'S direct- ion, he rented a part of the WILMOT place to ARTHUR ROSS for $18-$19, he thi- nks in the year 1809 or the yr., previous to when CLARK rented. Mentions.... Andrew BERRYHILL, Wm EMERSON, James WILSON, Joseph WILSON, John COBURN and Henry & Wilson BLUFORD. Voucher No. ?? John WILSON (Creek)Co?Sworn, says that Joseph WILSON gave to John WILSON a note dated 1800 or there abouts and says the Jos., paid Jno., all the note but $10, just previous to him going to GEORGIA, and left an order for James'Wilson to pay the balance.... mentions W. CAMPBELL & Wm WILSON Voucher No. ?? John PARKS, Sworn, had a note on JOHN WILSON, due previous to his death, and sued the administrators about 18 months afterwards, and was satisfied with the judgement he obtained from JONAS RUDISIL, the Adm'ts. Voucher No. ?? Hugh SPRATT, (Lincoln) Sworn says Jas. Spratt out into his hands a note to collect from JOHN COLBURN, affirms the note was given to Jas Spratt and not John Wilsons as above stated. Voucher Nn- 9 James Spratt. Mrs. Jean EMMERSON sworn..... mentions Arthur Ross and Voucher No. ?? Guy MAXWELL, of John Wilson, deceased...and voucher was not receipted. Sworn, was one appointed to settle the estate had refused payment to John PARKS, because his The bottom of this nage shows: "Examination of witnesses" JOHN ERVIN... John WILLSON of Mecklenburg Co., NC...(in the C.R.85.508.163 Folder) Inventory Accounts: Jan 1802: A partial settlement of the estate of John Willson, decd. Inventory of accts to: Wm. B. ALEXANDER, as Executor of John DAVIDSON, who was Executor of John Willson, by the following Vouchers: 1) Return for Taxes ... Nicks RANKIN 9) Proven Acct ...George MOORE 2) Proven acc't...Margaret BLYTHE 10) " it 3) " " ...Henry CONNER 11) " " Hugh BAILEY 4) " it ....Simon DUCKWORTH 12) " " Andrew WILSON 5) " " 13) " " Robert WILSON 6) ....Samuel WILSON 14) " " John TATE 7) " " ..Beniamin WILSON 15) Doctor bill.....Charles HARRIS 8) " "...John Ritter GWINS? 16)" Rec'd ---ALEXANDER for letters,Adm 9) to'J. DAVIDSON 17) Widow DAVIDSON, Proven acct 18) Mary WILSON, widow, prvn acct signed at Mecklenburg County Court...James CONNER & John SHAVER 21, September 1806: (No county given) Received of Margaret DAVIDSON, $24.15 it being in full, the legacy that left hir by John Wilson, decest.(sic) signed.... Polley PRICE Davie Count? i Public Library Mucksviiie, NC .r HENDERSON WILSON - 1843 - (C.R.032.508.193/196?) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Where as at Fall Term 1844, of the Court of Equity for the county of Davidson, SARAH ANN WILSON, by her guardian JOHN MARCH, filed her petition setting forth in substance that her father HENDERSON WILSON, departed this life in the year of 1843 ---intestate, having a widow MARY WILSON, who is since dead ---and the Petitioner his only child and heir-at-law. That her father died seized and possessed of a considerable Real and Personal Estate in this county and much indebted. That JAMES WISEMAN, administrator of his estate, sold -off the personal estate and has been unable to pay off all the creditors and that there yet remains some creditors to whom are due a bal- ance of about $800 that her father died siezed of some 400-400 acres of land and among other land, a mill tract of about 120 acres, that from the indebt- edness of her father's estate it is ascertained some portion of said Real Estate will have to be sold and the mill now being in good repair it is believed by her friends that a sale of the mill and land tract of about 120 acres would be of benefit to the interest of the estate, thus descended to her ---excepting about 3 acres which is cut off by a road that should be left as it joins the home tract ---- and a sale of the home tract of 2 or 3 acres would be of advantage as that is cut-off by the mill race and is adjoining the mill tract. The Petitioner therefore prays the court to order & decree a sale of said land, to wit: (above repeated) Whereupon it was ordered by the court that the Clwrk and Master expose to public sale -----the tract of land herein after mentioned on a credit of 6 and 12 months in puvenance?(sic) pursuance? of which said decree ? tho? Clerk & Master on the 6th day of November 1846 of said court, it being ordered, adjudged and decreed by the court, that upon payment of the purchaser -money, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged that the clerk and master make title to purchaser----- Therefore------this Indenture witnesseth that for and in consideration of the premises and her obedience to the order of the said court: I, PETER KING ROUNSVILLE, clerk & master for the county aforesaid have bargained, granted, sold and conveyed and by these presents, do bargain, grant, sell & convey unto the said WILLIAM R. HOLT and his heirs a certain tract of Land situated in the county of Davidson and on the waters of POTT'S CREEK, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone on the bank of the Creek, then N 85 E 7 chains & 7 links to a stone, JAMES WISEMAN'S corner, N 5 W 99 lks to a stone, N 18 W 6 chains & 32 links to a Post Oak, PETER OWEN'S corner, mentions two (2) more corners belonging to WISEMAN, then mentions JOSIAH WISEMAN'S corner, HOLT'S corner, containing 122 acres more or less......... signed .................ROUNSVILLE C. Master DATED: 13, OCT 1846....... File #C.R.032.193/196?? Transcribed: June 1985 Mrs. Darlene White -Cole 6943 Walnut Avenue Orangevale, CA 95662 t� %vs aratY coo p1e� A1C FROM: NC STATE ARCHIVES, FILE # 032.508.193? STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA] IN EQUITY COUNTY OF DAVIDSON - ] FALL TERM - 1848 The petition of: A.H. MARCH; T.A. MARCH; ANDERSON MARCH; ALFRED MARCH; ELI PENRY & wife SARAH ANN PENRY; MARGARET MARCH; FRANKLIN HADEN; JAMES HADEN; JANE McCRARY; JEFFERSON WILSON; & SPRUCE WILSON. The said Margaret, William & James are minors and sue by their next friend, Eli Penry........... ---AGAI NST BOONE WILSON SR.,; ALFRED WILSON; JOHN WILSON; THOMAS SMITH & his wife REBECCA SMITH, BOONE WILSON JR., WILLIAM ROBERTS & his wife MELINDA ROBERTS. Your petitioners show your honor that SARAH ANN WILSON, lately died intestate, siezed & possessed of a tract of land lying in the county of DAVIDSON, upon the waters of POTT'S CREEK, containing about 360 acres and adjoining the lands of B.L. BEAL, W.R. HOLT, SARAH (HUNT) MARCH and others ---- that said intestator inherited said land from her father, HENDERSOB WILSON, dec'd., and that she left her surviving NEITHER issue of herself nor brother, nor sister, nor mother and that her uncles and aunts or those rep - senting heirs of the blood of her father, are her heirs at -law. Your petitioners show BOONE WILSON SR., ALFRED WILSON, JOHN WILSON and REBECCA SMITH, are the uncles and aunt of the said SARAH ANN and of the blood of her father. That A.H. MARCH; J.A. MARCH; ANDERSON MARCH; ALFRED MARCH; SARAH ANN PENRY and MARGARET MARCH, (sequence of age?) are the children and only heirs of Law of MARY MARCH, now dead, who was a sister of the said HENDERSON WILSON. That FRANKLIN, WILLIAM, and JAMES HADEN and JANE McCRARY are the children and only heirs at law of SIBBY HADEN, now dec'd., who was a sister of intestator's father, the said HENDERSON WILSON -------- That JEFFERSON, SPRUCE, BOONE and MELINDA ROBERTS are the children and only heirs at law of SAMUEL WILSON, now dead, who was a brother of said HENDERSON. Your petitioners would therefore show that they are tenants in common of sd., land and that they hold undivided interest as follows: To wit: BOONE WILSON SR., ALFRED & JOHN WILSON and REBECCA SMITH are entitled to 1/7th part. That-A.H.; J.A.; ANDERSON & ALFRED MARCH; SARAH ANN PENRY; & MARGARET L. MARCH, are jointly entitled to 1/7th part. That FRANKLIN; WILLIAM & JAMES HADEN and JANE McCRARY are jointly entitled to 1/7th part. File# C.R. 032.508.193 Davie County Public Library Niocksville, NC Page -2- Continuing with ......................... DAVIDSON CO., NC ORIGINAL ESTATE PAPERS, 1817 - 1945 (C.R.032.508.193) SARAH WILSON - 1848 Now your petitioners show that a partition of said land to and among your petitioners is impractable (sic) and pray your honor to order a Sale of the same by the Clerk & Master for the purpose of dividing the proceeds thereof to and among plaintiffs and defendants, according to their rights respectively . Your petitioners show that the said BOONE, ALFRED, JOHN WILSON and Thomas SMITH & wife, REBECCA, BOONE JR., WK ROBERTS & his wife MELINDA ROBERTS, are not habitants of this state & pray that they -may be made parties of the defendants to this petition by notice in some public gazette. signed ....................... T.L.(?) CLEMMONS ELI PENRY, makes oath that the facts set forth in the foregoing petition are true to the best of his knowledge and belief. signed .......................ELI PENRY DATED: 05, APRIL 1849 --- signed ...................... P.K. ROUNSVILLE? NOTES: Isaac Wilson Jr., & wf Caty Hartley -Wilson had a son named pp HENDERSON, b. 1820, m. twice and also had a son named Jeff, and other similar names passed down are one of several reasons that I L think their fathers could have been related? tbJ�"',( I believe thesey papers like the Division papers have been mixed C� in with others of the same name, as I sent for a file numbered as C.R.032.508.196, heading: SARAH WILSON -1848 - What I received was: The COURT OF EQUITY FILE.OF SARAH ANN WILSON, (1848) File no., on doc., was C.R.032.508.193 and,.... DAVIDSON CO., NC ESTATE RECORDS - 1843 - HENDERSON WILSON File no., on doc., was also C.R.032.508.193, Mrs Darlene White -Cole, 6943 Walnut Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662 File #C.R.032.508.163 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC w CHILDREN OF ISAAC JR., & CATY HARTLEY-WILSON: a) HENDERSON WILSON, [9, JUL 1819,*(1820?)& d. 30, NOV 1891, in Davidson Co., NC. (see date of parent's marriage bond) m. (1) Sallie , b. 4, Apr 1820, & d. ca. the 19, Jun 1850, found listed in the Gobble Cem.,: w/o H. Wilson, dates as listed, showing her death in 1850, ae., 30y 2m & 13d. Cem., located: near Tyro, NC. Issue: 3 daus: (1) ABBEY/ALLEY, b. ca. 1842; (2) MARGARET C., b. ca. 1845; (3) JANE, b. ca. 1848 Henderson m. (2) REBECCA PARKE/PARKS, (mg.bond)11, MAY 1852,(DVDSN) Children listed on 1870 Census: a) JOHN,, b. ca. 1858-59 b) SARAH, b. ca. 1861 c) FRANCES, b. ca. 18t4t d) CORA, b. ca. 1861- e) 861e) MATTIE, 5, Sep 1871-9, Dec 1891, Mattie was listed in St. Luke's Cemetery pgs. 194-5, as a d/o Henderson & Rebecca Wilson, evidently she did not marry? Also listed were: -� FRANCIS WILSON, 10, Oct 1863-21, Aug 1939 (Frances?) �'�'`'' v -J _JOHN P. WILSON, 9, Jun 1859-25, Jan 1940, 0 � a. FLORA S. WILSON, 23, Jan 1849-16, Oct 1917 Pg 189: ALICE, w/o H.H. HARTLEY & d/o of H. WILSON, 28 Sep 1841 - 27, Jul 1874 (Henderson & Sallle's dau?) SARAH E. WILSON, (d/o J.L. & S.C. WILSON) 1852-1863)John Lemuel Wilson and Susan Carolina(Gobble) Wilson? Pages 202-203: JOHN L. WILSON, 1823-1899; SUSAN C. WILSON, w/o J.L., 1829-1899, (Susan C.= Carolina Gobble?); LOUISA WILSON, w/o J.S. SNIDER, 21, Aug 1855-4, Mar 1890; HARRIET WILSON, 1849-1928; and a CORA KOONTZ, w/o E.C., 13, Sep 1868-17, Jan 1940; E.C. KOONTZ, 16, Dec 1870-25, Dec 1947...... suspect this may be Cora, Henderson's dau? Pg. 150 Reeds Baptist Church Cem., East of Reeds Crossroads: MARY E. WILSON LANNING, 20, May 1853 - 16, Jun 1894, w/o ALEXANDER LANNING, 7, Jun 1858 - 12, May 1913 b. JOHN LEMUEL WILSON, [ 1823-18991 Davidson Co., NC., m. (Susan?) Carolina Gobble, 12, Feb 1848, in Davidson Co., NC From 1850, 1860 & 1870 Census Records Davidson Co., NC: (1) Harriet, b. ca. 1849 - 1849 to 1928, as shown above? (2) Sarah, b. ca. 1851 - 1852 to 1863, as itit (3) Mary, b. ca. 1854 - 20, May 1853-16, Jun 1984 (w/o A. LANNING?) (4) Louisa, b. ca. 1856 - 21, Aug 1855- 4, Mar 1890(w/o J.S. SNIDER?) (5) Martha, b. ca. 1858 liI L . e.w . / s, 2 - 3 b - a L 'i Davie County Public Library . blocksville, NC G , j .a ;; .c_ -� Extra Will of MARGARET (McCRARY) WILSON In the name of God, Amen! I, Margaret Wilson, relict of ISAAC WILSON, of the State of NC., and the County of Davidson, being in perfect health, mind and memory,....etc... On the twenty-second day of October 1830, make and ordain this to be my last will and testament.... etc.... I give, will and bequeath in the following manner and form: First: I give will and bequeath to my son Isaac, that tract of land that I now live on, containing 471 acres, more or less that I purchased of Thomas REED, and paid the money fir the same though the deed is made in his the said Isaac's name, to be enjoyed by him and his heirs forever.... Secondly: I give,will and bequeath to my two (2) sons, Lemuel i Isaac, the balance of my estate to be equally divided between them. I also nominate and appoint my beloved son Isaac, the sole executor of this my last will and testament, revoking and disannulling all former wills, legacies, bequests, by me in anywise made ratifying this and no other to be my last will, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and the year, above written. Teste: George THOMASON SR. John THOMASON Received this from: the NL^tM MaCREARY)CLAN 901 Jefferson Drive Charlotte, NC 28211 signed .... MARGARET(X)WILSON [ SEAL 1 Route 1, Linwood , NC. August 8, 1940 Mr. O.F. McCreary State College Station Raleigh, N.C. Dear Sir: This is all the information I have. I found Hugh McCreary's will at Salisbury and the one of Margaret Wilson's at the home of my grandfather, Lemuel WILSON. Davidson was made from Rowan in 1822. You need not return these. IF:HF Enc. 2 Very truly yours, Mrs. Ida Finch It isn't known where this was probated? Received this letter frau a nephew of O.F. Mc. W. Lowell McCrary, of Greeneville, S.C. Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC FRMKEWING QUADRANGLE .. ' ' Wilson Boon Wilson ,e J, 1835 Aug 30, 1791 511899 Dec 28, 1859 1a Wilson Nancy, wife of ', 1834 4 Boon Wilson lite) Aag 2, 1792 Married Nov 29, 1853 Sep 25, 1871 1. larch S. E. March 3,1860 Nannie M., Daughter of 1,1873 W. H. & Delina Marshall C. P. Church." Feb 22, 1847 H. Marshall May 1, 1847 1,1811 Jun 22, 1815 101880 Infant Son of Mar 26, 1840 B. F. & F. A. Suttle K. Suttle Age: 6m. ' 111845 (no dates) 4,1855 Jul. 1, 1890 C. P. Church." Many unmarked graves. S. Skittle Mrs. Josie Marshall 5,1854 Died May 79 1907 2,1855 Age: 63 years. d 024 Rebecca A., Consort of W. B. Marsh A. G. March Mar 200 1853 Oct 10, 1836 Jul 200 1864 Married Nov 29, 1853 Died Feb 119 1866 S. E. March Age: 29y, -4m. Dec 26, 167 "She was a member of the May 13, 1873 C. P. Church." Ben H. Marshall Sarah A. H., Consort of Jun 22, 1815 S. A. Hillyard Jan 2, 1892 Mar 26, 1840 & Wife Aug 25, 1866 Sarah E. Wilson Murch Age: 26y, 5m. Sep 129 1827 "She was a member of the Jul. 1, 1890 C. P. Church." Mrs. Josie Marshall Miss Claudie,* Daughter of Died May 79 1907 Mrs. E. S. Wilson Age: 63 years. Died Sep 24, 1907 Age: (not given) ON: One half mile WSW of Boonshill, north of Highway 64 ons side of hill. 1 Large Rock Vaul h no Arron Wells inscrl2tion. Died 1842 7 feet high by 6 feet wide. 1 Son (no dates (Tradition is that Aaron Wells, a Pioneer of Unco ty, died 1842, was buried here in an upright position. Also, his son, Thomas Wells is buried here.) ED NOTE: Aaron Wells was an early, large land aimer on Swan Creek near Bocnshill. His widow, Mary Wells died in Marshall County, Tennessee. * 41P CEMETERY LOCATION: One half mile WNW of Boonshill on top of hill. Mary E., Daughter of Several fieldstones, no Andrew & Ann Wilson inscriptions. Mar 39 1828 Sep 17, 1845 SWINF9ROA0 CFTERY ION: One mile NW of Boonshill, south side of Red Oak Road, i!. Swinebroad John W. Sanders W. A. D. 13,1831 May 170 1828 tes, fieldstone) !1, 1847 Jul 10, 1879 0 R� ..t- 196 1 large Vault (no inscription) Davie county Public I focksville, NG PETERSBURG QUADRANGLE 298 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC J. H. Hudson Nancy Adaline, Consort of Sep 9, 1855Andrew M. Wilson Jen 28, 1912 Nov 29, 1825 May 1, 1844 LOCATICH: One and one half miles SE of Delina in woods on Turney Branch. ' ltcob in G. L. Jacobs William Monroe Smith Lucinda Cora Turney, d Ger. Mar 27 1881 � May 24, 1889 Aug ' , As a 1857 Jan 14, 1938 wife of J. D. Scog s Jan 22 1876 4e 0.t 28 1865 L. E. Jacobs Dalia, wife of Sep 18, 1917 * Next to the above Apr 3, 1886 Aug 30, 1888 W. M. Smith Mattie Dora •-ney Is 4 Vaults, no Sep 30, 1867 Aug 7, 1907 Aug2 1 9 rlt� � Ptims. E. M. Turney Sep 21, 17 .• f. Jacobs Mer 3, 1841 Sep 17, 1917 Margaret M. Smith Oct 5, 1893 Luis , Daughter of q, 1855 Apr 4, 1924 J. & L. C. Scoggins 3, 1897 W. R. Turney Jun 29, 1907 Dec 1845 Thomas H., Son of Feb 41 1892 W. R. & E. M. Turney Jul 2, 1879 Sep 5, 1879 K PIGG CEMETERY 16 LOCATICN: One and aie fourth miles WSW of eville on the west side of Morton Branch and Peter rg Road. 010 • Noes Pigg Rucker c 14, 1878 Ida May Pigg 1883•-1967 John of J . W. Butler 3 S, 1958 T • & Mortui Aug 29, 1883 Claiborn Pigg Di Nov 8, 1828 e; [m, 6d.• Dec 11, 1902 Cady, Son of Sep 9, 1831 • MW.P25, 18918 c Dec 15, 1901 Isabella J., Daughter of C. H. Butler Dec 7, 1895 X3,1893 itOct Rebecca Pigg T. & J. Morton Died Jul 24, 1832 Sep 3, 1913 I., Son of 20 1808 Oct 12, 1876 Age: 2y9 10a. William H. Tucker • t b Isa Pigg ID NOTE: By the side of 1862-1936 & c 8, 1895 19,1897 Edman Pigg Jul 25, 1804 the above 2 graves are 2 Martha E. Tucker Dec 13, 1884 large hewn stone vaults. We were told that they were 1868-1899 & s Mgg . c 9, 1847 116, 1937 Mary Loui Daughter of man & wife by the name of Morton, could be T. & J. Join R. Tucker 1894-1925 Edmon & ebecca Pigg Morton. wife of Ppr,IPig Mar 10 1837 Died the year 1841 A. G. Butler Willie J. Casteel 1874-1905 � Bigg X1953 Dec 23, 1858 & a Onaal ct 18, 1917 Jan 26, 1914 Lillie West Casteel hell, wife of Nov 3, 1917 & Annie Butler 1880-1965 ' Pigg 118,1857 Infant San of Nov 7, 1851 Jan 20, 1892 Willie J. Casteel C AM t 30, 1899 Mr. & Mrs . Edd Tucker Jan 1 1874 ' Sep �, 1905 r.31y, 4m, 2d. - 1915-1915 J. 0. Butler V Edomd, S of Willie Boyd Cashion Oct 20, 1890 Oct 28, 1890 Oney C., wife of •&Ida Feb 24, 1923 John Patterson :31, 187 Apr 6, 1923 Jan 13, 1820 W= 424, 1 3 Sep 12, 1838 298 Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC s Monroe Clark F 5, 1878 Sep 1941 Stacy Lou a Ellis Clark Oct 2S, 18 Apr 13, 1945 John Finley 1882 -(broken) (Beasley FH) William W. Finley Jul 21, 1846 (no date) Martha J. Finley Jul 21, 1848 May 17, 1922 Charlie Franklin 1875-1912 & Intie West Franklin 1878- R. Malvin Frivddin 1907-1914 & Infant Daughter (Franklin) 1905 Joe Haney 1828 (only date) & Joe Ann Haney 1828 (only date) Mrs. Arminta D.,* wife of Daniel Taylor Married in 1838 Died Apr 15, 1895 Age: 78y, 8m. Little Georgie Mauldin Jun 20, 1900 .�j 3, 1919 Mary , Daughter of J. 8. & E. Mauldin Feb 13, 1 8 Apr 10, 191 Minnie, Daughte f J. B. & Bettie Mau Nov 29, 1886 Jan 27, 1903 Ovid F. Avantaggio Mass. Capt U.S.A.F. Res WW I & WW II Nov 3, 1896 Jul 14, 1967 Born in Newton, Mass. & Sophie Hopkins Aventaggio born in Orleans, Mass. Feb 50 1894 D. C. Hall * Died Oct 26, 1897 Age: "Old Age" Mrs. W. J.,* wife of James W. Dyer Died Oct 19, 1902 Age: 69 years. Dallas D. T., Son of Rev. F. M. & M. A. Liles Jul 11, 1882 Aug 7, 1895 J. T. Benedict Dec 2, 1853 Feb 60 1912 & A. J. Benedict Aug 4, 1856 May 23, 1896 Nancy Evira, wife of J. G. Franklin �22, 1880 1, 1906 Msny ukarked graves. Several ffleiistones, no inscrivtichs. Mrs. Ta nide 9 * of Richard Wright Died Sep 1, 1900 Age: 41 years. Alfred Granderson March * Born in North Carolina Nov 27, 1827 Came to Lincoln County, 1852, Married in 1854 to Rebecca Ann Childers, also Married Nov 4, 1808 to S. C. Cathay Died Oct 16, 1895 Atte: 67v. 10m. 19d. PETMSBURG QUADRANGLE George W. Mauldin Rev. F. M. Liles* Oct 15, 1866 Mar 24, 1844 Dec 20, 1912 Jan 29 1918 J. B. Mauldin Margaret A., wife of May 8, 18.39 F. M. Liles Jul 169 1932 Sep 5, 1847 & Sep 300 1922 Bettie Mauldin 1858-1919 Jul 29, 1867 W. B. Liles Jun 5, 1938 Jul 11, 1819 B. F. Hudson Feb 18, 1905 Little Georgie Mauldin Jun 20, 1900 .�j 3, 1919 Mary , Daughter of J. 8. & E. Mauldin Feb 13, 1 8 Apr 10, 191 Minnie, Daughte f J. B. & Bettie Mau Nov 29, 1886 Jan 27, 1903 Ovid F. Avantaggio Mass. Capt U.S.A.F. Res WW I & WW II Nov 3, 1896 Jul 14, 1967 Born in Newton, Mass. & Sophie Hopkins Aventaggio born in Orleans, Mass. Feb 50 1894 D. C. Hall * Died Oct 26, 1897 Age: "Old Age" Mrs. W. J.,* wife of James W. Dyer Died Oct 19, 1902 Age: 69 years. Dallas D. T., Son of Rev. F. M. & M. A. Liles Jul 11, 1882 Aug 7, 1895 J. T. Benedict Dec 2, 1853 Feb 60 1912 & A. J. Benedict Aug 4, 1856 May 23, 1896 Nancy Evira, wife of J. G. Franklin �22, 1880 1, 1906 Msny ukarked graves. Several ffleiistones, no inscrivtichs. Mrs. Ta nide 9 * of Richard Wright Died Sep 1, 1900 Age: 41 years. Alfred Granderson March * Born in North Carolina Nov 27, 1827 Came to Lincoln County, 1852, Married in 1854 to Rebecca Ann Childers, also Married Nov 4, 1808 to S. C. Cathay Died Oct 16, 1895 Atte: 67v. 10m. 19d. 297 14 J. W. Wright Sep 25, 1871 Sep 30, 1918 M. S. Wright Apr 259 1868 Nov 14, 1940 Bob Wright 1901-1945 W. Hill Reed 1886-1961 Millard S. Reed 1913-1948 T. J. Lama W May 26, 1829 Feb 4, 1903 Elizabeth J., wife i T. J. Lemand Nov 23, 1833 Apr 11, 1912 Ella Lemond Sep 26, 1871 Aug 27, 1942 Phadure Carroll 0 Died Oct 6, 1901 Age: 23 years. Robert Denham Died Sep 19, 1906 Age: 28 years. Miss Permelia Toad Died Jul 31, 1891 Age: 50 years. Mrs. S. M. Mai" - May 8, 1415 • 73 years. Left Son, J. D. E. C. Hudson 1851-1915 Eliza, Daughter d B. F. & Rebecca h Jun 18, 1650 Jun 28, 1852 W. J., San d B. F. & C. N. bft Nov 5, 1912 Nov 5, 1912 pzivie County Public Library blodisville, NC HUDSON CEMETERY LOCATION: One and ate fourth miles SSE of Delina on the west side of Boonshill Road. B. F. Hudson A. F. Dobbins Sarah E., wife of 1864-1917 Apr 24, 1820 Dr. T. H. Clark Jul 299 1845 Jun 10, 1853 Miss Ann Hudson Nov 15, 1880 1858-1919 Mary Dobbins Nov 14, 1821 B. F. Hudson John Dobbins Sep 19, 1839 1816-1884 Dec 21 1792 Sep 9, 1840 Sadie, Daughter of Rebecca J., wife of "Was of 1812" Dr. T. A. & Sarah.E. Clark B. F. Hudson B&D Sep 16, 1880 1821-1870 297 14 J. W. Wright Sep 25, 1871 Sep 30, 1918 M. S. Wright Apr 259 1868 Nov 14, 1940 Bob Wright 1901-1945 W. Hill Reed 1886-1961 Millard S. Reed 1913-1948 T. J. Lama W May 26, 1829 Feb 4, 1903 Elizabeth J., wife i T. J. Lemand Nov 23, 1833 Apr 11, 1912 Ella Lemond Sep 26, 1871 Aug 27, 1942 Phadure Carroll 0 Died Oct 6, 1901 Age: 23 years. Robert Denham Died Sep 19, 1906 Age: 28 years. Miss Permelia Toad Died Jul 31, 1891 Age: 50 years. Mrs. S. M. Mai" - May 8, 1415 • 73 years. Left Son, J. D. E. C. Hudson 1851-1915 Eliza, Daughter d B. F. & Rebecca h Jun 18, 1650 Jun 28, 1852 W. J., San d B. F. & C. N. bft Nov 5, 1912 Nov 5, 1912 pzivie County Public Library blodisville, NC BOONSHILL QUADRANGLE John C. Lincoln Jan 10, 1845 Jennie Cad., Daughter of T. J. & Elnorah Thornton Wilson J., San of Louiza Jane Gal).way, Gr*ft F, go Miy 20, 1922 Nov 28, 1888 S. S. & M. J. McCown Aug 31, 1882 wife of J. F. Clark Oct 29, 1854 u7}1 Ira H. Lincoln Jul 5, 1891 Jan 4, 1885 Jul 20' 1920 • Cla�}a 1870-1946 Elnorah Thornton Infant Daughter of J. K..Clark Low & Fannie Askins Lincoln No►i 9, 1855 Dec 23' 1938 W. L. & M. H. Kilpatrick B&D May 17, 1885 Oct 9, 1866 Apr 16, 1928 A. Lon" ft 18059-1954 JAI r0 William 0. Phagan T. J. Thornton Aug 26, 1857 Mosby Fulton 1866-1940 & Mattie Clark lr 2+0, as & Sep 8, 1889 Jan 21 1899 Jun 9, 1872 Jam* �,;; Mar 28, 1952 & Mary H. Fulton Feb 24. LP am ISO IN Bernice Smith Phagan A. M. English Aug 18 1813 1865-1940 James W. Wilson Oct 289 1886 _M--�1---N- Aug 13, 1901 Earl C. Workman May 5 1832 Sep 30, 1904 CC. I.o Sarah, wife of 1883-19 51 & & Agnes J. Wilson aw Ile to Helen Louise Phagan Aug 13, 1914 A. M. English Frances C. Workman Nov 12, 1834 CSUA B» ft -_ Aug 17, 1821 1891-19(no date) Mar 3, 1905 Oct 9. UM Jun 15, 1897 Hugh T. Kennedy A. C. Beech John C. McCown Sep 18, 1856 William Vinton Wilsoa , " ri, 86 Feb 28, 1824 1892-1941 Aug 14, 1940 Dec 1, 1903 Apr 1, 1966 Jam C. ho Aug 16, 1894 Oct �� ypt Jane B. Kennedy Claren_e, Son of Martha C., wife of & Lila Massey Wilson an Joe as 6 Feb 25, 1824 T. F. & E. E. Beech Sep 6, 1897 J. C. McCoti,m Aur 13, 1856 Dec 30, 1916 Wo L &= May 6, 1896 Jm 27, 1893 L3 20, 1894 Jul 31, 19420� aw James P. Kennedy Earl Cameron, San of & Joo, son of J. Robert Wilson Sep 10, 1865 Aag 28, 1851 Sep 20, 1895 T. F. & E. E. Beech J. C. & M. C. McCown Sep 10, 1939 y� � Jun 19, 1894 Jun 2, 1887 & % Mary E. Kennedy May 129 1896 Feb 28, 1888 � W l Boogie H.(Holland) WilJan Aug 27, 1861 Sep 26, 1895 Eliza E., wife of Lawrence McCown 7, 1877 Nov 30, 1969 Fr Thomas Beech Aug 17, 1902 Margie Fay, Daughter of 1859-1936 Jul 4, 1920 Ada M.9 wife of H. F. & B. B. Kennedy Apr 8, 1903 E. L., Son of Cora E. Welch, wife of L. Richardson Jul 30, 1872 Jr �� ift M y Oct 12, 1901 L. M. & L. J. Smith Jun 27, 1893 J. C. McCown Aug 23, 1867 J-in 15, 1897 • W. H. Taylo+ Sep 21, 1900 Aug 13, 1900 Infant Sm of rlctacL �I low ;y� MB' Sep 5, 1829 H. H. Beech N. Waite S. H. & I. C. Galloway MW Aug 12, 1895 lf� Feb 260 1913 Dec 25, 1844 Sep 10, 1841 Aug 19, 1895 J. C. 04e Mary J ,wife of Mur 5 1917 Jan 9 1909 aI 1N W. H. Taylor Livinia Jane, wife of Malvin Jane Waite Davis Lee Gault May 20 1863 aw Jul 9, 1826 May 24, 1887 H. H. Beech May 81 1845 Jun 15, 1841 Sep 21, 1936 Jun 10, 1937 1 Wvam a" R. C. Waite Mar 3, 1920 Martha Stewart Gault 1Jws W M y Dec 27, 1865 Willie N. Gautney Annie M. Waite May 49 1869 Dec 21, 1870 Oct 28, 1950 ; Apr 29, 1909 May 21, 1910 Nov 4, 1900 ; J. g, J. 120s le Myrtle D. Waite & Elyda M. Waite Cleveland S., Wife of R. H. Askins Se P • 1874 Aug 22, 1904 Elisabeth Frances Gautney Oat 15, 1910 Jul 8, 1873 Apr 25, 1923 Oct 8, 1884 • Jar Jul 1, 1967 Sep 22, 1913 ; M a, W. J. Abbott 1854-1928 John F. Clark Malay D. Bradley S. S. Mccowai Feb 2 1837 ' Oct 28, 1846 Jul 3, 1911 Jun 4 1904 f� to Sarah Thomas Daughter of Jun 13 1896 3, 1969 is i SA sit T. P. & Elnorah Thornton Aug 20, 1897 & Mary J. McFerrin, wife of a i� � � Lena Louise T. Bradley+ • Mar 24, 190 M. J. MaCutal Sep 15, 1842 J. F. Clark Sep 23, 1843 Nov 12, 1904 __N_M ..N.� Ii.LOW y May 309 1929 Dec 10, 189 _W a John H. Bradford ftt so 8o 1858-1920 Davie County Public Library a'-')Qvide+ NC 46 FRANKEWING QUADRANGLE ROBISM CEMETERY \ LOCATION: On side of Ridge, north side of Highway 64 at Bowden Gap. Mrs. Mildred,* wife of Only fieldstones with no Henry Robison inscriptions. Married Jan 18, 18+2 Died Oat 69 1905 Age: 84y, lm, 19d. WILSON COY Mrs. Retta,* wife of Lela Robison * Shlel NNW of Taylortown an west side of McAfee Branch. Gus Brewer Died O:t 10, 1907 John, Son of Jul 1 Infant Children of Died Jun 10, 1905 Age: 18 years. many unmarked graves. .M 1 Matt & Maggie Wilson Age: 26y, 3m, 26d. Dec 15, 1871 Oct 13, 1890 Mar 10, 1897 ksIr***** Jan 15, 1892 y...., MILL �r Mar 13, 1897 Sep 25, 1893 (ao d SMO CO= J. Porter Clark Jun 14, 1834 Ellen, Daughter of LOCATION: At McBurg oa north side of Highway 64. Mar 27, 1846 John Feb 2 Matt & Maggie Wilson William C. Rambo Miss Dem?sie Rambo * Ids. Emiline,* wife d Oct Dec 19, 1895 842_1922 Died Mar 11, 1898 W. C. Rambo WLUL Jan 18, 1897 Age: 19 years. Died Mar 21, 1897 JIM Mar E. Rambo Age: 50 years. Mar Infant children of Aug 1876 Mrs. Polly Rambo Eva W. Wilson Matt & Maggie Wilson Dec 24, 896 Died Jan 17, 1894 Matt Wilson Andre B&D Dec 25, 1894 Age: 76 years. (no dates) Mss Jul 110 1888 Davie County PubliC Library GUNTER CF.METEAY Jonas Oct ' LOCATION: One mile NE McBurg, north of Highway 64. 1' John Henry Gaiter S. A. Halslip Bertha May Gunter Cleo Gunter Sep 5, 1908 195 Sep 49 1843 May 20, 1941 Jun 26, 1879 y 16, 1884 Apr 9, 1905 290 1909 Jun 14, 1910 Menzia G. Gunter Laura Haislip Maggi Lee Gunter Oct 4, 1850 1882-1939 Jan 23, 879 May 189 1910 Sep 17, 1 7 Gracie B., Daughter of William Ginter S. A. & Laura Haislip (no dates, fieldstone) Aug 31, 1903 Mar 20, 1904 ROBISM CEMETERY \ LOCATION: On side of Ridge, north side of Highway 64 at Bowden Gap. Mrs. Mildred,* wife of Only fieldstones with no Henry Robison inscriptions. Married Jan 18, 18+2 Died Oat 69 1905 Age: 84y, lm, 19d. WILSON COY LOCATION: One mile west of Boonshill, three -fourth mile NNW of Taylortown an west side of McAfee Branch. John, Son of John Clark Infant Children of Frank, San of J. H. & S. E. Clark Aug 2, 1815 Matt & Maggie Wilson Matt & Maggie Wilsm Dec 15, 1871 Oct 13, 1890 Mar 10, 1897 Sep 220 1893 Jan 15, 1892 Mar 13, 1897 Sep 25, 1893 P. H. Clark J. Porter Clark Jun 14, 1834 Ellen, Daughter of Little Twins, Childm Mar 27, 1846 Apr 12, 1901 Matt & Maggie Wilson Matt & Maggie Wilsao Join M Jan 4, 1898 Dec 19, 1895 Dec 3, 1886 A49 X Byrd D. Wilson Jan 18, 1897 Dec 7, 1886 Job 11 Rebecca McClain Clark 1879-19(no date) 1846-1936 & Infant children of Annie Adell, Da*trt Eva W. Wilson Matt & Maggie Wilson Matt & Maggie Wilsat Matt Wilson 1874-19(no date) B&D Dec 25, 1894 Jen 19, 1888 (no dates) Jul 110 1888 Davie County PubliC Library MoCk.sviiie, NC ' 195 womn°i ''`•x (]o 05� 2 rr" £o "wm anp'Mt. 5�co e H �o ma w.^.soo a`D C''^opw5. 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Qrwiop a aaB�o Fr S•�mrvyt"° mo No �m,m ,-,- f co Fri � o O f co Wilson -Boone -1- WILSONS OF POTT'S CREEK, ROWAN COUNTY, NC " John and Sarah Boone -Wilson " THEIR CHILDREN: SOURCE: LOOSE PAPERS FILE - NC STATE ARCHIVES FILE #C.R.85.508.163 - LABELED: LAND DIVISION: JOHN WILSON, dec'd., names each heir and the land each inherited from their father's estate. Numbers listed below correspond to the numbers given on the diagram of the lots divided on Pott's Creek, dated: 22nd, 23rd & 24th, Dec 1812, by JOHN LITTLE JR., Dist., surveyor, giving each approx., 39 acres: #1. ANDREW WILSON #2. BOONE WILSON #3. JAMES WILSON #4. ZEBIAH WILSON #5. SAMUEL WILSON #6. ALFRED WILSON V. SPRUCE WILSON #8. REBECCA WILSON, (alias SMITH) #9. JOHN WILSON 10. MARY WILSON 11. HENDERSON WILSON Commissioners appointed: JOHN ELLIS, ISAAC WISEMAN, WARREN ROBERTS, EBENEZER MOORE AND A. ELLIS Guardians appointed: JESSE HADEN, JACOB FISHER & JOHN SMITH Bondsman for above : JOHN STEELE & LEWIS BEARD Adms., appointed THOMAS SMITH & ANDREW WILSON, Note: No guardians for Andrew, Samuel and Rebecca, assumed Andy and Samuel were of age, and Rebecca married to THOMAS SMITH?..DwC Davie Cody Pob1c Llibrary n Mocksville, NC v— John WILSON,(Jr.,) b. ca. 1760, PA?/NC?, and d. ca. 1810-11, in Rowan Co., NC. A son of JOHN SR., b. ca.1730 and d. in 1802, in Rowan, NC., his will was dated 10, May 1800, & probated 1802 ............. (See Rowan Co. Will Bk., "D" pg 242 name of Sr's., wife unknown, said to have been Rebecca, source unknown?) Naming his children as: "my son JOHN;" "my grandson ANDREW, son of my son JOHN;" "my son JOHN is to pay to my son JAMES etc.,;" "my dau., MARY BOONE;" "my dau., ELIZABETH FROST;" "my dau-in-law, wife of my son JOHN; "I also give to WM HUNTER, & his representatives, by my dau., RACHEL"; 3 "my dau., SARAH HARPER;" "my son SAMUEL." r "I also give to EBENEZER FROST, etc." Witnessed by: ELIZABETH & SPRUCE MCKAY & JACOB WISEMAIQ � Wilson -Boone Davie Cody Pob1c Llibrary n Mocksville, NC v— Wilson -Boone -2- John and Sarah Boone were m. ca. 1785-86? their marriage bond wasn't dated. SARAH, b. ca. 1762?, Rowan Co., NC., (now Davie Co) and died in 1823* in Davidson Co., NC. She was a dau., of JOHN BOONE , of Hunting Creek, [1727-18031(s/o Benj., & Ann FARMER) and REBECCA BRYAN. See will of REBECCA BOONE, Bk "H" pg. 169, dated: 26, Aug 1815, probated Aug 1822: names: "my beloved dau., SARAH WILSON , widow," Rowan Co., NC "my grandaughter, REBECCA FROST" Names as executor ............. my trusty grandson, ANDREW WILSON" Witnessed by: ISAAC & JOSIAH WISEMAN *1823 listed as yr., of Sarah's death: DAVIDSON CO., PLEAS & QUARTER SESSIONS - 18 21-1831 30, JAN 1823: "Ordered by the court that GERSHAM HUNT, act as overseer of road leading from Widow ROBERTS, the following hands to work under him: SARAH WILSON'S; ANDREW WILSON; SPENCE WILSON & HENDERSON WILSON." JUNE 1823: "JOHN MARCH, Adm., o f SARAH WILSON'S estate seeks perm- ission to sell some of her slaves, permission granted." LOOSE PAPERS FILE # C.R.85.508.163: A PETITION: Submitted Nov 1826, by Henderson Wilson, asking to be appointed guardian for his bros., Alfred and James, permission was granted. Children of John & Sarah Boone -Wilson: 1. Andrew, b. ca. 1787? may have moved to Lincoln/Bedford Co., TN? and dead by 1848? (Fall Term, Court of Equity, Davidson Co., NC) 2. Samuel, b. 6, Oct 1789, d. by 1848, m. 22, Oct 1810, LUCY HADEN, b. 14, May 1793, also dead by 1848. Issue: 5: Jefferson, b. 2, May 1811-d. 22, Jun 1861, m. 3 times. Melinda, b. 4, Feb 1813, m. WILLIAM•ROBERTS Jackson, b. 14, Nov 1814; Boone Jr., b. 25,Dec 1817, said to have moved to TN?? Spruce, b. 13, Jan 1822, never married d. 16, Jun 1852, bur. Jersey Ch., Cem. 3. Boone, b. ca. 1791? may have m. Nancy LEATHERMAN? A marr. bond dated 25, Nov 1812, issued for these names? Said to have moved to TN. (A Boone Wilson listed 1820 and 1830 in Lincoln Co., TN Census) # Boone b. 30, Aug 1791, Rowan, NC - d. 28, Aug 1859, Lincoln Co., IN..... THANK YOU! ! ! ! ! 4. Mary(Polly), b. 11, Sep 1793, and d. 24, Jun 1847, m. JOHN MARCH, b. 17, Sep 1782 and d. 22, Sep 1847, bur. next to Mary at Jersey Church Cem. Issue: 5: A.H.; J.A.; Anderson; Alfred and Sarah A.MARCH-PENRY. 5. Rebecca, b. ca. 1795, m. THOMAS SMITH, moved to TN? 6. John, b. ca. 1797? may have moved to TN??? Wilson -Boone Davie CO"* Pubttc Library Nlocksville, NC 1 Wilson -Boone -3- 7. Henderson, b. Feb 1800, d. 11, Dec 1843, m. 4, Dec 1823, (mb) MARY HEDRICK, Issue: 1. A son, b. & d. an infant 2. Sarah Ann Wilson, b. 17, Mar 1830 -d. 30, May 1848, aged 18, was never married. 8. Spruce, b. ca. 1803? 9. Zebiah, ("Sibby") b. 01, Feb 1805 and d. in Jan 1837, m. WILLIAM HADEN, b. 21, Sep 1799 and d. in Oct 1836. Issue: 5, Franklin; William (Jr); James; Jane WILSON-McCRARY, and Sarah Jane WILSON-FARABEE, b. 10, Aug 1830, m. Rev. S.H. FARABEE, and d. 19, Nov 1858. (Possibly Jane and Sarah Jane were the same? Married 10. Alfred, b. ca. 1807? (May have settled in Giles Co., TN?) 11. James, b. ca. 1809? (See below) DEEDS: 6;29 - 7, OCT 1764,..... Thomas & Lucy FOSTER, to JOHN WILSON, for £100 of VA money, 318 acres on POTT'S CREEK, adj., to GERSHUM HUNT & WM GILES, Wits: JAMES SMITH & JAMES McCAY 10;316 - 4, NOV 1784,..... State Grant #785 to Ezekiel BEARD, 272 acres on both sides of POTT'S CREEK, adj., to JACOB WISEMAN; ROBT SIMMESON; JOHN WILSON & GRESHEM HUNT 23;853 - 239 JAN 18169.... THOMAS SMITH & wf REBECCA let SAMUEL WILSON have said Rebecca's part of her dec.'d father JOHN WILSON'S estate, 40 acres. Wits: JAMES COLES & ANDREW WILSON (proved by the former in AUG of 1816 25;546 - 189 OCT 18191..... JOHN WILSON, lets JOHN MARCH have his 40 acres on POTT'S CREEK, this being his part of his father's estate, JOHN WILSON (JR.) dec'd. Wits: SAMUEL WILSON & A. WILSON (bro., Andrew?) (Proved by the latter Nov 1819) 26;135 - 259 SEP 1820,...... JOHN MARCH lets SAMUEL WILSON have 11 acres on POTT'S CREEK, (land given to JOHN WILSON, in DIV JOHN WILSON 1812, and he conveyed it to MARCH. Wit: ANDREW WILSON, proved in Lexington by A. WILSON - NOVEMBER of 1820 Wilson -Boone Davie COWY Public Library MOcksville, IAC Wilson -Boone -4- SOURCES: 1st two: DEED ABSTRACTS, ROWAN CO., NC., 175 3-1785, pub., 1983 - JO WHITE-LINN, the last three from McCUBBIN'S COLLECTION. NC STATE ARCHIVES LOOSE PAPERS FILE# C.R.85.508.163: LAND DIVISIONS, included papers for several JOHN WILSONS FILE# C.R.032.508.193 HENDERSON WILSON -1843 1844 FILE# C.R. 32.508.193 SARAH ANN WILSON -1848 LDS FILES, data received from GREG & PATTI FRITTS, concerning both WILSON & some BOONE data, ref. to bible of BOONE WILSON, which gave info on family of SAMUEL & LUCY HADEN-WILSON JERSEY CHURCH CEM., RECORDS, (4 PAGES from LESLIE McCRARY) MR & MRS GREGORY FRITTS, 2838 MEADOWWOOD DR., TOLEDO, OHIO 43606 MRS. LESLIE McCRARY, 203 WINDCREST CENTER, WOODSTOCK, GA 30188 (Editor of McCRARY FAMILY MAGAZINE) TWO CEMETERY BOOKS, Pub., 1986 by THE DAVIDSON CO., NC., GEN., SOCIETY; ROWAN CO., CEMETERIES, By HENRY REEVES & MRS. G.D. KOCH and THE WESTERN SECTION OF DAVIDSON CO., NC., CEMETERIES. Notes: Neither Spruce, James or Andrew were named in a court suit, in 1848 nor their children, as heirs of SARAH ANN WILSON, who was a dau., of HENDERSON & MARY HEDRICKS-WILSON & she died intestate without spouse or issue.) File #C.R.32.508.193, SARAH ANN WILSON - 1848 Davidson Court of Equity, showed: A Petition filed by (stating they* were) SARAH ANN WILSON'S only heirs,* or nieces & nephews of Henderson Wilson. That: Mary (Polly) WILSON -MARCH, Sibby WILSON-HADEN, and SAMUEL WILSON, were all shown as deceased (by 1848). *THEY/ONLY HEIRS included: Rebecca WILSON -SMITH, BOONE Sr., JOHN and & ALFRED, were all named as siblings of HENDERSON WILSON, & that Boone WILSON Jr., son of dec'd., SAMUEL & Lucy HADEN WILSON, and their daughter, Melinda WILSON-ROBERTS, all of which were no longer living in the state of NC. A.H., J.A., ANDERSON, MARGARET and SARAH ANN MARCH-PENRY, wf of ELI, ch of John & MARY WILSON -MARCH, WM., FRANKLIN, JAMES & JANE-HADEN-McCRARY, ch of WM & SIBBY WILSON-HADEN, JEFFERSON & SPRUCE WILSON, ch of SAMUEL WILSON & wf LUCY HADEN. NOTE: A MRS DOROTHY WARE WILSON, of RT 8 - BOX 416, FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS 72701 She believes she may descend from JOHN WILSON, Henderson's bro., her spouse, BOBBY LEE WILSON, descends from a RICHARD ALFRED WILSON, he was b. 1834 in (Bedford Co.,?) TN, m. c1855 MARTHA E. TIDE WILSON, and d. 1914 in Benton Co., AR. Wilson -Boone Davie County P IWOCks�vill u6 c Library e, NG Wilson -Boone -5- Dorothy's line: 1st known: JOHN WILSON, b. NC., wf unknown, 2: JOHN WILSON, b. Rowan Co., NC m. (1) Mary NASH MAY, m. (2) Rhoda MANOR in Rutherford Co., TN., & d. 1852 in TX 3: BENJ., HENDERSON WILSON, ("HENCE"), b. 1819 Rutherfd.,TN m. ANNALIZA C. TUTTLE (A granddau., of Benj. & Mary SLATER -RIDDLE. Ben Riddle, b. 1769 Rowan, NC 4: SUSAN M. NASH WILSON, b. 1850 AR., d. 1911 Madison Co., AR m. Garrett Williams, in Goshen, AR 1872, tradition from this line is she descended from the Boones, a son named NATHAN BOONE WILLIAMS. Dorothy mentioned once that the data showing Rebecca married a SMITH, solved a long-standing mystery as to who Tom SMITH's 1st wife was. (I didn't understand why it was a mystery to her, and she could not remember what reference she was referring to, when she wrote it??? Mrs. Darlene White -Cole 6943 Walnut Avenue Orangevale, CA 95662 Wilson -Boone Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NC % G 1t44 2.11avu.. 6934 (9 4—adwft 9,,4 X 66204 Mar. 13, 1987 Mr. Howell Boone Boone Farm Road Route 1, Box 365A Mocksville, NC 27028 Dear Howell: WILSON Thanks so much for your letter of Nov. 21, 1986. I can't seem to get back on genealogy, and I must. I really appreciate your sending me the two lineages from Rowan Co. NC on WILSON. I can't tell if I have any possible connection. I am enclosing the WILSON part of my pedigree chart with some of the things I know about my SAMUEL WILSON family just in case you ever run into anything that might help me. I know my Samuel was married in Lincoln Co. NC to Jane Glenn, and he may have been born there - at least his census records show he was born in NC in 1782. I now think he may descend from James Wilson (d. Lincoln Co. 1789) and Eleanor Wilson (will dated Nov. 1809 in Lincoln Co. NC) . I am enclosing some letters I received from a Mrs. Robt. Douglas concerning ROWAN CO. NC Wilsons in 1977. I don't know whether it can possibly be of interest to you or not. I have several pages mostly on WILSON's (some Glenn's) in LINCOLN CO. NC from about 1780 to 1860 - re wills, Estate dates, some land records - trying to figure out my WILSON's - so if you are interested I will send you a copy. I plan to send a copy to the Library in Lincoln Co. NC at Lincolnton. I was there in Nov. 1984 and left some notes then in their Misc. WILSON file, but I have more information in it now. I really appreciate your help, but at present can see no connection. But WILSON is so hard to tell which family is which. I am enclosing $5.00 to help pay for copies and postage. Thanks so much! Sincerely, Marian W. Hays mwh County Davie Enc. hoc � Pubiic Libraryksville, N(; April 9, 1987 Mr. Howell Boone Rt 1 - Box 365-A Boone Farm Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Dear Howell: Received your letter of April 03, asking about Andrew WILSON in 1830. Since it has been a few years since last we corresponded, I imagine that you may not recall? I had written to the Library there in Mocksville, asking to be sent a copy of the booklet compiled on the families of Boones in the area of Hunting Creek, NC., that was compiled by Mr. Wall, Ms. Martin and yourself. You were kind enough to reply to my inquires, and you ask if I would send in my own connection to this line. I replied that I was in the process of re- affirming the documentation established on these Boones and Wilsons in the past, and was coming up with too many inconsistencies, and would prefer to wait until I could find more records or something that would confirm or deny the previous researcher's documentry records, who said she knew our ancestor (in common), Mrs Mary WILSON -HEATH, had a brother named BOYD. As you said you read the 1986 November issue of Rowan Co., Register, you can easily see who Boyd and Mary belonged to and just how easy these two families could be and were confused. (I do think John Jr., & my John may have been related?) I still do not know what our Sarah's maiden name was, but do know that she wasn't the daughter of John & Rebecca Bryan -Boone. Even though the D.A.R., still has this mistake listed, the distant relative who was also a C.G., and that did this documentation is now retired, (b. 1899) the last I heard from her, she assured me that "our" Sarah was his' daughter, but John Boone's,* (5th G., [b.17271) wife, Rebecca Bryan "was not for us" (was how she put it) that there were many John Boones, & I had "ours" mixed-up? She also told me she could help me no further. I decided to let her be and try to get this straightened out with the D.A.R. later on, she was so adament, that I didn't have the heart to upset her belief in her family tree." Now as to Andrew, I'm sorry but I don't think I can be of help to you, as it sounds as if you've been very thorough, if you can rule out the NC area, for Andrew in 1830 and agree with you that he wasn't there or not listed? But come to think of it, I don't have him on any census in Rowan or Davidson either? But from deeds found in MuCubbins papers, with Samuel and John and either A. or Andrew Wilson, I had assumed these were the brothers? You may have these same records? (Enclosed) They show the A./Andrew was there only through November of 1820. Andrew being one of the administrators of his father's estate as was Thomas Smiths both went to court to try to get money from one of LONGHORN TABB's sons, VINCENT TABB, it was to do with a slave boy named Daniel, L. TABB had purchased the boy from John Wilson (Jr.,) and Vincent Tabb had been his father's Security, ("against his better judgement") Thomas Smith and Andrew had attached a lien on Vincent's home. Vincent told the court that his father had paid the remainder of the note on the slave, but John, (Jr.,d. c1811) didn't have the note with him to destroy at the time and told L. Tabb that he would, but evidently never did? (These papers dated 1812) Davie Counbi Public Library Von villet NC -2 - Vincent Tabb then told the court that his father, Longhorn had returned the slave to said John, for some reason, (Vincent couldn't remember what) just before his father moved back to VA., but no record was available to show this either? (There was no paper in the file to show the outcome of this situation?) I have a census index of some of the middle counties of TN., for the year of 9830 & had thought the ANDREW WILSON on the 1830 LINCOLN CO., TN., on page UA, was John Jr., & Sarah (Boone) Wilson's eldest son? As others from the Rowan/Davidson Cos., area of NC., were also listed, as was: John Wilson JR., Samuel Wilson, James, James Jr., Mathew, Alfred, Boone and Andrew, and Jas. Leatherman in between the last two, even Lemuel BROADWAY was living nearby, it looked as if they'd all finally arrived? For some reason I didn't list the data on these Wilsons, when I read this film, but do remember thinking that the ages fit the correct age ranges, Andrew's especially. Guess I was wrong, huh? And though I don't see him on the 1830 of Giles Co., TN., I did find a BOYD and ISAAC Wilson living there as early as 1892, by 9820 sev., more Wilsons, plus S. Abbott, Andrew Slater, Isaac, Aaron & David Wilcoxsen, Seaborn, John & Joshua Tacker, William McCreery,Valentine Huff, Daniel Leatherman & so on. I also have Anderson Boon & an ALFRED WILSON named on a bill of sale, found in Giles Co., TN. Book L;31 Reg., 10, DEC 1834 ........ ALFRED.WILSON, bill of sale to HENRY A. SHORTER, ALFORD WILSON, "of the County of LINKHORN, TN.," Sale of Negro boy for $450. made 24, OCTOBER 1834. Wits: JOHN DAVIS, ANDERSON BOON & HENRY T. BUTLER. However I believe Andrew was dead by 9848, am enclosing transcribed copies of what I base that on. (these copies already on hand) Hopefully something here will be of help to you? I have wondered if maybe Andrew never married? And if he did, could she have been an Anderson? I suppose as JOHN MARCH was app't Adm., of Sarah's estate, that Andrew could have been dead by 1823 also, but it sounds as if you think maybe he had left as did Boone? Or at least you are assuming he did until you find something to say otherwise? Have you searched CASWELL County, NC., for Andrew? (See court suit between Josiah Morton & Warren Roberts, just -a thought?) . By the way as the file I received had so many papers intermingled, I think its possible that there are several documents that belong to each of these families, filed in another Wilson file? (I can think of 1 paper I would have expected to have been included with what I received, ....... the dower land that my Sarah petitioned for and .......there seemed to be vouchers or some of the Mecklenburg papers missing, and I wondered why they were in this file? Would it be possible for you to go the NC Archives and search these files yourself? Well I've yapped on and on and still not said anything .... so will close and let you see what, if anything is here that could be a clue for you. Sincerely, Mrs. Darlene Cole, 6943 Walnut Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662 ;a -x -,/ / C xxv f� 71 71 z r 471. C ell let 7Lt�L % lata 10 kv ��'i 14 U � ///,t , Davie-� Public Lib � N ' . ���_•� c�``Z�.�' L��-�--' Cou�jr rte/ Mocksvillef NG From Wm. Wilson's pension file a letter tells that in 1838 Thomas Wilson was a justice of peace for Marshall Co., Tenn. This could be Samuel Wilson's son. '':-a .e_3'a.... :lf-_-7''.�.. "Y.. `.ti.•d... +.~ 5> t't.+.... 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She died.. t • 75:_years and a resident of P.utherf-ord• Co . ,. � f , 1854 • his wife , Nancy; were referr: Children of William lson and �... 'oorn 5 Feb.1789.. She made aff-; ed to as follows James, 2nd child, �. :Q. the eldest child, name �. J idavit in 1838 in Rutherford Co. Tenn z • �- was born about 23 months prior to she birth of the , _ not. slated, ' IL , �' . second child-- It was stated that two of• whom died at Fort Strother 0 0e a emenfi with the Indians, their naia* v a- and the other wounded in -�- g es not designated. 't also' served in the following brothers of William Wi_sor_ _he l � 1 and. Jahn 'who was r Revolutionary filar, S��'L who died prior to 838: killed.during the war. Thomas Wilson was a Justi In 183ce of Peace for ��narshal8 , one Th o. James tlVils-on, T-enn o , and in 1839 ,ne aged eighty six years N,C date not given Co- and- upwards" , • who was,. born in �[ecklenburg Co • ed' in the = 4 m. ade affidavit in ��[ar shall C o ,Tenn , that he s ery • .�, Revolutionar ' `tdar y_ _but never received a pension; their-relatio` _ _ nship• ._. ,o the. soldier_ was not ^"shown, dour nephews. of Nancy,. `��theii- names not given,. served in^'t,he•.: TiYar o -f''1812;- one of whom was killed-, at. the- Battle of'the Horseshoe;.'*." another at Eort. Strother;:. one was taken prmsoner at NelN Orleans. and the fourth in the- regular service was wounded at. New- Orleans._ ri1 1845 one • N.K: Zson acted- as' wi.t�ness, for soldiers widows tea;.. r r: . - Y• _ _ - Nancy in Ilutherford -Coo ,. 'Temn. ,. no =relationship' stated _ tTery truly yours•. - :A.R.: Hiller - Executive -Assistant ss 'istant 4 to she Administrator— ................. r , _ _ '.. - . - • ..- .rte 'J//////J�y/�-JJ���/y//` � !1 ttyi F - "` •' ��►`� _. 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' ` HS��: ` ',r h' , .. .. - - - -. .. -V.. - Al -:Dear- Anna, - y mother .7 S611 le -wishes me- to g"veyou this: -inform.. .tion, provided y -Ralph'- l.. -Donnelly,. Treasurer- of_ The American ` x military institute, P Box 1653,. Charlotte,. North. Carolina: John, Nilson,. A. linen. weaver of Belfast, Ireland,- and.. was, born in 1698. He had three sons,- John, James Samuel, -and i am:.. - : Willian. Wilson -left Ireland and came to Rowan Co • 'There,, he, became 'a farmer -,. and ownedland: on the: Yadkin River.. . He enlisted and -served through the American Revolution, fightingin they' Rattle of Cow Pens, the Batt -le of King's Mountain and. in " other ' /end active engagements until the 'of the wars when. he was mustered. ' -� to - out as a Captain. In 177, he - married Nancy Ann Trott, and to them _i 8= children were- born;: James John, Henry,. Samuel, Gilliam jr z who was tor become our mutual. Great -Grandfather) , David Stuart, : n Janeargaret and. Eleanor. All these children. attained. ages above ` . - seventy years. in 1814 this family moved- to Rutherford Co., Zenn. t -ft-om N.C.- tNilliam- Wilson died. soon after this in 1814,- im Rather-' ford -Co.- His: son,. ift...Wilson,. Jr., engaged in farming first in Rutherford Co., tLnt.il 1855, when he came to Dade Co., then on to Greene Co.,.Mo and- acquired what we call the Old Milson Farm on r' Highway 15, north of Springfield He married Cynthia Wasson in Sept -11,_' 1832 , and their children. were Alfred Hart, Thomas Smith, Sarah Ann. - Martha Doak, William Penn, Nettie Polk,( this one carr- ied the name of our family President of the United States... `?,fie - were kin to that Polk) Mary Louise and Elisha Hawkins 9. ihr = pavie. OUT"NG — -. -- -� - Mocksv _ ills,. F ,: but this is all we have we could giveyouu more, Ne: wish « - - .-Sincerely=Yours,. ... __,Labelle Gillespie. ,- - :, -` G�- Y.V". r � 1' t7 z M .. 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Irl -� � omofl© G a d a o w ...J M x ICE, - - ! 94 0 i< l # i s -$ � � �, - • � ' : \ : ..irk, � s U dot I C . e .C•yy1 S r • ..� '� f� Z d C%3. tl� co [� CO Q • O .• • N t17 160.. 1�. �+ �i �.�.• ,..� Irk /�.•�� W frf 'U�1i • 6. fV to V `0! W *+. �~ 01 H O W E L L B 0 0 N E Hunting Creek @ Boone Farm Road Route 1 Box 365A Mocksville,NC 27028 N, -To H N CInu,S6-&V-aswr4 Soo VA) 30 May 1986 JAMES M. WILSON 426 Windsor Drive Salisbury,NC 28144 I am a direct descendant of John Boone5 (1727-1803) of Hunting Creek, in present-day Davie County, North Carolina. For years I have been assembling data towards a complete listing of his children. I have reviewed many sources of information including the 1962 book by Wright W. Frost, which identifies Sarah Boone6 as the fifth child of John and Rebecca Boone. (See Incl #1) It is stated that she married "John Wilson, brother of the Mary Wilson who married Reverend Benjamin Boone". Next is the statement: "they settled in Lincoln County, Tennessee". There is no record of John and Sarah (Boone) Wilson in Lincoln County, Tennessee. So recently I revised my listing of the Children of John and Rebecca Boone. (See Incl #2) Note I find no record of John and Sarah (Boone) Wilson any- where but in Rowan (now Davidson) County, North Carolina. In August 1815 Sarah (Boone) Wilson's mother prepared her will (see Incl #3) wherein it is established that by the date of her will, her son-in-law John Wilson is dead, and her daughter Sarah (Boone) Wilson is a widow. In Rowan County Will Book D, page 242 the will of John Boone SR identifies his son John Wilson as executor. Will was dated 10 May 1800 (See Incl #4) But in Loose Papers in the North Carolina Archives in Raleigh, there are Guardian Bonds for the heirs of John Wilson JR issued in 1801. His son Andrew is identified (not to mention son Boone Wilson). Andrew is also identified as a "trusty grandson" in the will of Rebecca Boone (Inc] #3) 1 assume (very risky business!) that John Wilson SR b JR died - both of them before the end of 1801. This makes Sarah (Boone) Wilson a widow as early as 1801. a SARAH WILSON is listed as head of household in the 1810 US Census(Rowan 246) o with: Males: under 10: 0, 10-15: 1, 15-25: 1, 26-44: 0, 45 plus: 0. Females: under 10: 0, 10-15: 1, 15-25: 1, 26-44: 0, 45 plus: 2. Others: 0, Slaves: 0. z ANDY(ANDREW) WILSON Is listed as head of household in the 1820 US Census with: Males: under 10: 0, 10-15: 1, 16-17: 1, 18-25: 1, 26-45: 1, 45 plus: 0. AA i Females: under 10: 0, 10-15: 1, 15-25: 0, 26-45: 0, over 45: 2. V) I assume that this Andy Wilson is the grandson of Rebecca (?Bryan?) Boone, a(Widow of John Boone) and the son of Sarah (Boone) Wilson, widow of John v� Wilson - and I assume that they are the 2 over 45 in the household of X — Andy Wilson in 1820 U S Census of Rowan County, North Carolina. a Davie County Public Library V Mocksville, NC 2 In your study of the Wilson families have you located documentation (other that that I cite) to support this assumption? If I am correct, neither John Wilson nor his wife Sarah (Boone) Wilson ever lived in Lincoln County, Tennessee. Your name was supplied to me, when I asked who might know about this Wilson line. I, of course, hope that this question lies within the Wilson lines you are studying. I do hope it will not be too much trouble to send a reply in the enclosed self addressed envelope. Sincerely yours, pevie County Public LibrarY MoasviUe, NC H O W E L L B 0 0 N E Dear Obert: Hunting Creek @ Boone Farm Road Route 1 Box 365A Mockeville.NC 27028 20 January 1987 Remembering our trip to the Devil's Den in Davidson County, North Carolina, I'm sending you this enlargement, which show how small and unimpressive is "Boone's Cave" - where Daniel Boone (1734-1820) MAY have stopped during a rainy afternoon.... But the Squire Boone (1696-1765) Family NEVER "lived" here there is no nearby spring, with "safe" water for the humans. There is no "safe" pasture for the cows and sheep, and horses; there is no place to put in a crop of corn or wheat. (2) Sarah (Morgan) Boone - a fastidious Quaker would never have "set up house" in any such dingy hole in the ground! Even then folks knew that such a place was "unhealthy". At the moment, I'm searching out "correct" & complete information on Mary Wilson (1765-1823) and her Wilson Family. So far the name of her mother is simply Rebecca - with no suggestion of a family name. Thp John and Rebecca Wilson family came to the.Forks of the Yadkin from Berks County, Pennsylvania - as did the Squire & Sarah (Morgan) Boone family. Is it possible that they were "acquainted" in Berks County before the move to the North Carolina Piedmont. No documents as yet. Enjoyed your news, especially hearing that you get out on the golf course still. My Dad was barn 17 April 1887 - one hundred years ago - were he still alive, he would be in the golf cart with you - playing a ".full" round of golf - every day! r . Cou�� p�,glic Doe regards and best wishes, f HOWELL BOONE Boone Farm Road Route 1 Box 365A Mocksville,NC 27028 TEL: (704) 492-5307 04 August 1984 Mrs MARIAN W. HAYS 6931 Woodson Overland Park, KS 66204 Enclosed is a copy of summary of the Will of John Wilson,Sr. Note the 3rd item mentions daughter Mary Boone, wife of Benjamin Boone. I am a direct descendant of this couple. Item 6 mentions son, Samuel Wilson. The 1812 Estate Division again lists this Samuel Milson as an heir with a share in his father's estate. I have not (as yet) researched the Wilson family, other than to note that John Wilson was a member of the North Carolina Militia during the American Revolution, as was his son- in-law, Benjamin Boone, who took his family to Kentucky in 1809 and to Lincoln County, Tennessee in 1811. Also enclosed are pages from Index to 1800 North Carolina Census - with GLENN family and a Wilson, Samuel both in Lincoln County, North Carolina. This Samuel is a likely subject for further study. Our small History and Genealogy Room in Mocksville does not have any Lincoln County records. The Forks of the Yadkin/Rowan/Davie County Samuel Milson MIGHT have moved to Lincoln County, North Carolina. It is just as likely that the Lincoln 4 County Samuel Wilson is a different Samuel Wilson, and not related to my 1- John Wilson ancestor. a l b With all good wishes, Lv • �. \J r Page -i - "THE WILSON PAPERS" JUNE -1984- Since mid -summer of 1983, confirmation on documented material in D.A.R. records, has been sought by this writer. On ancestors of the BOONE-WILSON FAMILIES. Since the Spraker#book was used as part of this document-' tation, that was where I started. But.... was unable to re- concile what I found in it, with what was passed along to me. Then found I needed to see a book, by W.W. Frost, pub. 1962s THE FROSTS AND RELATED FAMILIES, where Mr. Frost tells that Hazel Spraker had been in error, on pages 471-475, in the book THE BOONE FAMILY, as her introductry paragraphs on the pages listed above.were in conflict with considerable documentation. Pages 63-64 of THE FROSTS AND RELATED FAMILIES OF BEDFORD CO.,TN., (This was to do with an erroneous report from that writers, g - grandfather.) But it helped me to get that point straight, as if John Frost md. Sarah Boone, then.how could any John Wilson have done so except for a second marriage. Then I noted that Mr. Frost gave data that Sarah & John had settled in Lincoln Co., TN., and this also was in conflict with material given to me. So in trying to find out just when John Wilson, husband of Sarah Boone(6th Gen.) had died, I decided I needed more records of this family. In the process of trying to find who their children were and who they had married the following papers were obtained from the North Carolina State Archives........ I came up with several John Wilsons who died in NC., in between the years of 1800-1815. Knowing Sarah was a widow by 1815, from her mother's will, made the 26, August 1815, I started to order papers. Also knew that Rebecca Boone, widow of John Boone(d. 1803) had named a grandson named Andrew Wilson, and that John Wilson, the Elder(as he referred to himself in his will)had named his grandson Andrew Wilson, son of my son John Wilson, in his will, then the key word here was Andrew Wilson. There was two Andrew Wilsons who settled in the same area, Ashe/ Watauga Co., NC, and Carter/Johnson Co., TN., and was listed in z 1840 Census there, assumed this to be said Andrew Wilson....... 0 *1g11E BOOZE FAMILY,-" by Hazel Spraler, lst pub. 1922 (I think?) p�,blic Nr e rountl C Dom' Moo&S"meI Page -12 (......and possibly it was?)the same Andrew listed in both Wills mentioned. But because Mrs. Rosenthal, came across Ransom McBride in Cary, NC., also claiming our Mary Wilson was a McBride, this according to information he found in Arthur's HISTORY OF WATAUGA COUNTY, N.C., pub. 1915, pp 129-330, where it states Mary McBride, dau. of John and Mary(Baird) McBride, married Levi Heath. We, both started searching for a marriage record, even trying to reconcile a second marriage here on the part of Levi, but alas!..... neither of us found a record of either marriage. But the fact that there was more than one Levi Heath, and(two I know of b. ca the same time as our Levi Heath) this from Military files, War of 1812(neither was ours)many, many Mary Wilsons in that time and area, I needed still more confirmation. So by ordering all the Archives had,on that name of John Wilson, for the years previously given, 1800-1815, I did find "OUR" JOHN WILSON AND ALL HIS CHILDREN........ The following pages transcribed from those documents will show: JOHN WILSON (A) AND JOHN WILSON (B) .................. Mrs. Darlene White -Cole 6943 Walnut Avenue Orangevale, CA 95662 Howell, I almost forgot to send this to you. I kept trying to think of everyone that I had sent any communication of these families, and knew there was someone else, and am glad I ran across your letter today while straightning up my files. Thanks again for your assistance ..... DwC- Mrs. Darlene White -Cole 6943 Walnut Avenue Orangevale, CA 95662 August 14, 1984 Mr. Howell Boone Route 1 -Box 365A Mocksville, NC 27028 Dear Howell, After so long a time, I will finally write to tell you of my findings, on the BOONE-WILSON, connecting lines. I believe I wrote back in Dec., of 1983, telling you, that I would like more confirmation on these lines, be- fore sending to the Davie Library, our pedigree charts. I even asked if you knew of a researcher who might help me. You recommended Patricia Rosenthal, and she did such a marvelous job, that we can no longer call each other cousin. (laugh here please, ha!) But ..... want to say thanks in any case, as I am very satisfied with the results of that search. It was just too loose, and I was never able to feel comfortable about it. Now I know why. You see, there were two John Wilsons that fit as the husband of Sarah Boone, and in order to determine which was which, I did have to get all the documents on all John Wilsons who died during the years 1800-1815. There were several of that name that died during that time in NC., but two of them died intestate, they both had minor children, both had a son named John and a dau. named Mary, both married a woman with the given name of Sarah, and both were dead when Rebecca Boone(wife of John(1727-1803)made her will. And in the more than 1500 marriages searched, plus writing to 5 counties, there was just one marriage bond that listed a John Wilson that married a Sarah, in Rowan Co., in the right time frame, and that was the one of Sarah Boone & John Wilson,(Jr.) (One thing .... I do believe that John & Sarah did not go to Lincoln Co., TN., as claimed by several researchers, as John, husband of Sarah Boone was dead by 1811.) They had 11 children, and I have court records of guardians on all. I am sending along the transcribed copies that I received from the NC Archives, so you too can see how this all turned out. Thanking you for your help and courtesy to me, hoping to remain a friend in genealogy research..... Most sincerely, NAk Mr. Howell Boone Boone Farm Road Route 1, Box 365A Mocksville, NC 27028 WILSON Dear Howell: MRS. MARM W. Nays WOODSON OVERLAND PARK, KS 662W Aug. 15, 1984 Thanks for your letter of August 4. I appreciate all the material you sent. There is probably no connection between your John Wilson of Rowan Co. NC and my Samuel of Lincoln Co. NC, but it is hard to say. My Samuel was mar. in 1808 in Lincoln Co. NC -- and I think he went to White Co. TN about 1816 (his children beginning with 1817 per census rec. were born in TN). He was in Lincoln Co. TN selling 3 pieces of land in White Co. TN in 1833-34 and bought land in Lincoln Co. TN, which I think later became Marshall Co. TN where he d. in 1871. It would help if I knew some of his brothers or sisters. I am wading thru the Lincoln Co. NC Court Records hoping to come up with something. I am enclosing some letters that I have in file on Rowan Co. NC and WILSON families. I can't see if there is any connection with yours, but just in case. Thanks so much. I am enclosing a little money to cover your stamps and copies. MWH Enc. Sincerely, Marian W. Hays . ubta� ot �y�e Gun s�11e � NG 0 Mock December 26, 1934, Bessie P. Lamb B'ncree, South Carolina William Wilson W. 1116 BAl J/''•'SLB Dear Madam; You are furnished herein the history of the only soldier named William Wilson found in the Revolutionary War records of this offi- ce whose wife was named Nancy and who died in 1817, the data of whi ch were obtained from the papers on file in pension claim, W.1116, base d upon his service in the Revolution. Soldier's widow , Nancy Wilson, was allowed pension on her application executed 19 Nov. 1839, at which time she Was aged about 75 years and a resident of Rutherford Co., Tenn. She died 6 Oct. 1854. Children of William 'Milson and h1s wife , Nancy, were referr- ed to as follows; James, 2nd child, born 5 Feb -1789. She made aff- idavit in 1838 in Rutherford Co., Tenn.; the eldest child, name not stated, was born about 23 months prior to the birth of the second child. It was stated that two of whom died at Fort Strother and the other wounded in an engagement with the Indians, their na*4- es not designated. The following brothers of William Wilson also served in the Revolutionary who died prior to 1838, and John who was killed during the war. In 1838 , one Thomas 'Milson was a Justice of Peace for Marshall Co., Tenn,, and in 1839, one James Wilson, " aged eighty six years and upwards", who was born in Mecklenburg Co. N.C•, date not given the mide af;idavit in 14arshall Co,Tenn, that he served in Davie County Public Library Mocks\Alle, NC r (( 4 �r S 0 A j D s� v� � c o V 4 � Y. `�- L LYi � o v December 26, 1934, Bessie P. Lamb B'ncree, South Carolina William Wilson W. 1116 BAl J/''•'SLB Dear Madam; You are furnished herein the history of the only soldier named William Wilson found in the Revolutionary War records of this offi- ce whose wife was named Nancy and who died in 1817, the data of whi ch were obtained from the papers on file in pension claim, W.1116, base d upon his service in the Revolution. Soldier's widow , Nancy Wilson, was allowed pension on her application executed 19 Nov. 1839, at which time she Was aged about 75 years and a resident of Rutherford Co., Tenn. She died 6 Oct. 1854. Children of William 'Milson and h1s wife , Nancy, were referr- ed to as follows; James, 2nd child, born 5 Feb -1789. She made aff- idavit in 1838 in Rutherford Co., Tenn.; the eldest child, name not stated, was born about 23 months prior to the birth of the second child. It was stated that two of whom died at Fort Strother and the other wounded in an engagement with the Indians, their na*4- es not designated. The following brothers of William Wilson also served in the Revolutionary who died prior to 1838, and John who was killed during the war. In 1838 , one Thomas 'Milson was a Justice of Peace for Marshall Co., Tenn,, and in 1839, one James Wilson, " aged eighty six years and upwards", who was born in Mecklenburg Co. N.C•, date not given the mide af;idavit in 14arshall Co,Tenn, that he served in Davie County Public Library Mocks\Alle, NC Revolutionary '';ar but. never received a pension; their relationship to the soldier was not shown. Four nephews of Nancy, their names not given, served in the War of 1812; one of whom was killed at the Battle of the Horseshoe: another at Fort Strother; one was taken prisoner at New Orleans and the fourth in the regular service was wounded at New Orleans. In 1845 one N.K. 'Milson acted as witness for soldiers widow, N - Nancy, in Rutherford Co., Tenn., no relationship stated. ;L --S,7 1 Very truly yours A.D. Hiller Executive Assistant to the Administrator 'A -*. 1, -J, - 'z� cc �°-� .000 ,._ Davie County Public Ubrary �,IC. 4-'sv�� I NC `r Revolutionary '';ar but. never received a pension; their relationship to the soldier was not shown. Four nephews of Nancy, their names not given, served in the War of 1812; one of whom was killed at the Battle of the Horseshoe: another at Fort Strother; one was taken prisoner at New Orleans and the fourth in the regular service was wounded at New Orleans. In 1845 one N.K. 'Milson acted as witness for soldiers widow, N - Nancy, in Rutherford Co., Tenn., no relationship stated. ;L --S,7 1 Very truly yours A.D. Hiller Executive Assistant to the Administrator 'A -*. 1, -J, - 'z� cc �°-� .000 ,._ Davie County Public Ubrary �,IC. 4-'sv�� I NC RFs BOONE# SARAH wife of John Wilson Mrs Susan S. Perry 702 Camfield Road Anderson, SC 29621 Dear Mrs Perry# HOWELL BOONE Boone Farm Road Route 1 Box 365A Mocksville,NC 27028 TEL: (704) 492-5307 04 April 1983 I was delighted to receive your letter# detailing your hus- band's descent from Sarah [Boone] Wilson, daughter of John Boone (1727-1803) and his wife Rebecca (1735? -1820) whom local tradition In Davie County identifies as Rebecca Bryan, daughter of Morgan Bryan (1671-1763) and Martha [Strode] Bryan ( -1762). John Boone was the first born son. of Benjamin Boone(1706-1762) and the only child born to Benjamin's first wife Ann [Farmer] Boone (1701.1727?) who is thought to have died in childbirth or soon thereafter. Family tradition is that the baby John was wet - nursed by his aunt Sarah [Morgan] Boone. John may have spent most of his early years as a member of his uncle Squire's family, until his father Benjamin remarried about ten years after John's birth. John Boone accompanied his uncle Squire and the members of Squire's family, when they moved to the North Carolina Piedmont, leaving Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania on 01 May 1750. In 1753 John Boone received a grant of 630 acres 'ion the wa- ters of Hunting Creek in then Rowan now Davie County# North Caro- lina. He lived on this land for the rest of his life -- dying there in 1803 - possibly July of that year. All of his children were born on his Hunting Creek "Plantation•'. In 1783 (the Marriage Bond is dated 25 February 1783) John's son# Benjamin Boone married Mary Milson, a daughter of John Wilson. And several years later Sarah. Boone# Benjamin's sister, married John Wilson(Jr) brother of Mary [Wilson] Boone. The marriage of John Wilson (Jr) and Sarah Boone cannot be dated exactly; there is no -'U date on the Marriage Bond which is established as performed during the period of Governor Martin (1789-1792? ) public Ubr2rY p�vte Counsuille, NCMock N E My Chart of the children of John Boone (1727-»1803) of Hunt- ing Creek# NC .and .Rebecca [Bryan] Boone (1?35?-1820) list all of the known children, but as of now only the birth and death dates of Hannah [Boone] Penry are verified. The order of birth for the children is conjecture. You will note that my chart of the children of Benjamin Boone (1751836) and Mary [Milson] Boone (1765-.1823) reveals that they.named their second son John.Wilson Boone. Our Davie County Public Library, 371 North Main Street# Moeksville, North Carolina 27028 has published a booklet on the members of the Boone Family who lived in the area that is now Davie County, North Carolina - including over two pages on John Boone of Hunting Creek and his children. The title "The Squire, Daniel and John Boone Families in Davie County# North Carolina". The prices S 3.00 including postage. I would very much appreciate your sending me the genealogical charts and information on John Milson and Saran [Boone] Wilson and their descendants. All information you send will be placed in the Boone Family files in the History & Genealogy Room of the Davie County Public Library. Sincerely yours, February 16, 1983 Mr. Howell Boone Boone's Farm Road Mocksville, N C 27208 Dear Mr. Boone, I found your name listed in the Inde: of North Carolina Ancestors as the source for entries on John Boone and Sarah Boone Wilson. I am researching my husband's family and I believe that both his grandmother and grandfather are descendants from the John Wilson -Sarah Boone marriage --one from their son John and the other through Isaac. I will be glad to give you more information if you want it. I had not been able to come up with Sarah Boone's parents except that her mother was a widow named Rebecca. The John Boone who married Rebecca Bryan seems to fit perfectly. Is this correct? I would greatly appreciate any information you are willing to share with me. Thank: you for your time and help. Sincerely, Susan S. Perry 702 Camfield Road Anderson, S C 29621 paviz 'n ockswPle,,i Mr brAlY October 12, 1987 Mr. Howell Boone Rt 1 - Box 365-A Boone Farm Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Dear Howell: This is regarding the letter you wrote to me in April of this year, asking if I knew who Andrew Wilson had married? The son of John Jr and his wife, Sarah BOONE-WILSON. Though I was unable to help you at that time, I hope that what I came across recently, this past Saturday, will be of help to you now. Perhaps you even saw it yourself, in any case, this tid-bit came from the latest issue of the Davidson Gen., Soc., quarterly under the heading of (VOL VII, No. 3 - Summer 1987) Power of Attorney: rn b.: o a ;> BK 4:900 15, MARCH 1831: ANDREW WILSON & ANN J., his wife, formerly ANN J. REED of LINCOLN CO TN., appoint their trusty friend JOHN KENNEDAY,* of same co., & state, as their trusty & lawful attorney to receive any debts due them in NC., & to make settle-ment with HENRY GRUBB of Davidson Co., NC the guardian of ANN J. WILSON, as one of the legatees of GEORGE REED, deceased of sd. Dvdsn Co., NC signed in TN in presence of BOONE WILSON & DAVIS SMITH, J.P.s It's possible this is the John Kenneday that we've wondered where he got to. My Twidwell line first known ancestor, OBEDIAH, b. c1787, VA., m. 0809 ELIZABETH CANADAY/KENNEDAY, they were living in Rowan in 1810, and next door was a JOHN KENNEDAY, in 1820, Obediah was living in the area that became Davidson in 1822, surrounded by KENNEDAYS, Sherwood Sr., we've kept data on, thinking in time to prove him as the father of Elizabeth, who was b. c1788 in Rowan Co., NC. Also Margaret McCrary -WILSON, mentioned a property in her un -recorded will,1830,that was purchased from a Thomas REED, who married an ELIZABETH WILSON, that we may find was related to our JOHN WILSON, that married a SARAH. (Land Division of John Wilson -1806) I also think I told you that one day, we may find that these Wilsons that had so many similarities in their families, were related..... I would appreciate any data that you find on Andrew and Ann, as I am keeping a file on them. Good luck! (Will re-imburse you or split fees used for searching records at the archives if you like?) Sincerely, Mrs Darlene White -Cole, 6943 Walnut Avenue Orangevale, CA 95662 (916) 988-1513 ? JaIr