families of early north carolina 1909

The census shows he is married to 21 year old Nellie. Many informants are unaware of the name of parents or are unsure about dates and places of birth. To browse this image set, select from the options below. For those Ancestry.com patrons seeking ancestors from North Carolina, this can be an informative database. Obituaries usually at least summarize the deceaseds life, sometimes including other towns of residence. Details vary. North Carolina Divorce Index, 1958-2004 Many country collections include some region level data. No occupation is given for John. You must also have either version 3.02 or higher of Family Tree Maker for Windows or Macintosh, or, version 3.02 or higher of the Family Archive Viewer. . Containing the names of over 30,000 county residents, it provides information regarding the individual's birth, parents, marriage, spouse, children, and death. ____ Another example of a Wilkins family in the 1850 census is that of 51 year old Jarratt Wilkins. Sarah Vincent may be Jamess mother. U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820, North Carolina, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890, North Carolina, U.S., State Census, 1784-1787. Lumley-Lumbley extracts from the Wake County, North Caroline tax lists, circa 1791-1867, Virginia, U.S., Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, U.S., 1649-1800, North Carolina, the Old North State and the new, Roster of North Carolina troops in the war between the states, North Carolina, World War I Service Cards, 1917-1919. Asa is listed as a 30 year old black male working as a farmer. As any experience researcher knows, death records are only as accurate as the knowledge of the person who provided the information. She was born in North Carolina and unable to read and write. Learn More: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Godfrey Memorial Library. 78 SCHEDULE 1.-Free Inhabitants in Manning Dist- in the County of Nash, State of N.C. enumerated by me, on this 5th day of July 1860. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. Collections History Resources Search for historical records for ancestors in North Carolina. The authors may have guessed. ____ The question I had concerning Matthew Greene was, did he or his family own slaves in Nash County, North Carolina, before the Civil War of 1861-1865, and if they did, were Asa Wilkins and Marzilla Holland under bondage to him, or was he a friend of Asa Wilkins and not a former slave owner? The abstract also shows that she and Asa Wilkins were married in Nash County on 6 January 1867: Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts Name: Holland, Marcella Birth Date: 1847 Birth Place: Nash CO., NC Marriage Date: 6 Jan 1867 Marriage Place: Nash CO., NC Spouse: Asa Wilkins Source Information: Herrin, Cynthia. Howell Edmunds is executor. J W Bryant Ass't Marshal. Husband of Mary Whitfield A relative or friend often acted as surety on the bond In the first years after the Civil War, it is at least possible that a surety, or bondsman, was the former slaveholder of the bride or groom. Page 123. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. 1909. Welcome to our North Carolina family history research page. James Hunter Chapter (Madison, N.C.) The. For most counties, microfilm indexes of births and deaths (1913+) are available to researchers who visit theState Archives of North Carolina. He is shown to be a mulatto not able to read and write. County'sregister of deeds office If they had been slaves in 1860 and were residing in Nash County, their owner may not have been part of the census, or, they may have been loaned out to another slave owner elsewhere in North Carolina, or they may have been free persons who were not counted in the 1860 slave census in any event. 1909. Mary Whitfield and Jordan Chapman were said Harrison's Coheirs. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. Also in the household are 25 year old farm laborer James Williams and 23 year old Susan Williams, who cannot read or write. The microfilm may be scheduled for future scanning. Stbere im grten eBookstore der Welt und lies noch heute im Web, auf deinem Tablet, Telefon oder E-Reader. 1913+ A service provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Raleigh, NC 27699-4600, An official website of the State of North Carolina, Literary Trails of North Carolina Guidebooks, North Carolina Directory of State and County Officials, How to find records about enslaved people, death certificates, 1913-1979 [statewide Index: 1913-1979], microfilmed Indexes to births and deaths [except Wake, Durham], marriage bonds, 1741-1868 [not required by law], microfilmed marriage registers and indexes, microfilmed marriage licenses for many counties. ____ Not having found Asa Wilkins or Marzilla Holland living as free blacks or mulattos in the 1860 census, I next wanted to see if there were any slave owners named Wilkins or Holland in Nash county, in the slave schedules, that is, the 1860 slave census, as it is possible that Asa and Marzilla were in bondage before the Civil War, and took on the names of their slave masters. May 30: The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is founded in New York. date of bond, bondsmen, witnesses. Death certificates Containing the names of over 30,000 county residents, it provides information regarding the individual's birth, parents, marriage, spouse, children, and death. 1909. A camera icon indicates items that are digitally available online. There is a will in the Isle of Wight County records of a Thomas Whitfield who leaves legacies to his grandaughters, Molly, Sally and Jane Edmunds, Daughter Kernhappuch Edmunds and son-in-law Howell Edmunds. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. State Government websites value user privacy. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. B H Sorsby, 1, 38,Male, Black, 1 ____ The same 1867 marriage record for Asa and Marzilla has shown the couple were married by a G R Marshborn, Justice of the Peace. If you recall, the North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868, for Asa Wilkins and Marzilla Holland, had shown that a fellow named Matt (that is, Matthew) Greene had stood surety or acted as the bondsman for Asa when he and Marzilla had married on 5 January 1867. Birth date: Birth place: Nash CO., NC Death date: Jan 1805 Death place: Nash CO., NC Marriage date: Marriage place: Nash CO., NC Residence date: Residence place: Nash CO., NC 1,4682::4237, @R-2138021710@ U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Ancestry.com. How to find records about enslaved people In most of the bonds, the grooms affirmed that they knew of no legal reason that would prevent the marriage from taking place-neither bride nor groom was already married to someone else and neither was below the minimum age. Also in the household is 15 year old Vannah Wilkins, who is listed as James W. Wilkinss sister. Contact information for all offices is available through the. This database is an index to individuals who were married in various counties in the State of North Carolina, USA, between 1741 and 2000. She was born in North Carolina. Date of death listed as 9 July 1781, will recorded January 3, 1783. One final note: the spelling of names in this database are as they appear in the book. Drewry Batchelor, 1, 22, Male, Mulatto Drewry Batchelor, 1, 14, Female, Black ____ Getting back to Matthew Green, I didnt find any additional information about him or members of his family that connect to Asa Wilkins or Marzilla Holland before the Civil War, in either the 1860 slave schedules, or in a search of the 1850 slave schedules for Nash County, and for North Carolina.. Source Information: Herrin, Cynthia. Hundreds of thousands of family historians trust Archives because of the quality of our record collections. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. Notes: Asa Wilkins married Marzilla Holland on Jan 06, 1867 in Nash, NC Source Information: Ancestry.com. ____ I then wanted to see if perhaps Asa Wilkins and Marzilla Holland may have been listed as free blacks before their marriage in the 1860 U.S. Federal Census for Nash County. The witness to the marriage was B H Sorsby, who may have been the county clerk who recorded the marriage, but I couldnt tell for sure, as the transcription of the record from Ancestry.com does not appear to be complete: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Groom: Asa Wilkins Bride: Marzilla Holland Bond Date: 5 Jan 1867 Bond #: 000087111 Marriage Date: 6 Jan 1867 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Image Num: 003780 County: Nash Record #: 01 137 Bondsman: Greene Made his Mark Matt Witness: B H Sorsby (Clerk Performed By: G R Marshborn, Justice of the Peace Source Information: Ancestry.com. Detailed information about holdings may be found in theCounty Records Box Listsof the State Archives of North Carolina. View details, map and photos of this single family property with 4 bedrooms and 3 total baths. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. To obtain a certified copy you must complete the certified copy application form. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. County Register of Deeds Offices @R-2138021710@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. The 1860 census shows the family of William Wilkins living in the Dortchess District of Nash County, with a Post Office address of Rockymount. The marriage record from North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868, had also shown that another man, named B H Sorsby, had signed the marriage bond. Death certificates Containing the names of over 30,000 county residents, it provides information regarding the individual's birth, parents, marriage, spouse, children, and death. We only list regions for which we have unique data collections. North Carolina Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790. In the household with him is 19 year old Caroline Green, born North Carolina. Mahala is NCDSA's facilitator of the North Carolina First Call Program supporting families when they receive a diagnosis of Down syndrome and welcomes new families with . ____ Again, its impossible to tell from the slave schedules for the counties that surround Nash, if Asa Wilkins and Marzilla Holland were counted among the slaves. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976 [database on-line]. Print Off., 1908. The slave owners in Edgecombe county are Mary Wilkins with 17 slaves; Easter H. Wilkins, with 1 slave; and Antoinett Wilkins with 1 slave. The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, State Library of North Carolina genealogy page, North Carolina Collection - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, Do not sell or share my personal information, There are no pictures collections unique to North Carolina, There are no maps, atlases & gazetteers collections unique to North Carolina. Capital: Raleigh ; no. The Moseley Map was created in 1733 by Edward Moseley (1682-1749), who was Surveyor General of North Carolina from 1710 just after the famous John Lawson and was marketed at the time as "A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina." Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Slave records, 1796-1848VAULT US/CAN Film 2435901 Item 2 Slave records, 1850-1863FHL US/CAN Film 2435900 Item 1 Slave records, 1781-1864FHL US/CAN Film 2435900 Item 2 ____ Slave records for Nash County for the years 1796-1848 can be found in microfilm number 2435901 Item 2. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Died on 6 Apr 1999. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Description: This database is a distillation of vital records from the history of Nash County. Page 253. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. Largest City: Charlotte Ancestors - Order of First Families of North Carolina The following ancestors have been documented to have been resident, prior to 12 July 1729, in the portion of the Province of Carolina which became North Carolina. Though the 1860 census does not give relationships of people in the household to one another, I would say that Caroline and Matthew were married. Best Wishes, Dave Boylan, http://www.ncgenweb.us/nash/african-americans/division-of-slaves-1829-1866/. Vital records (births/deaths) were not kept in North Carolina on a statewide basis before October 1913. North Carolina plantation were identified by name, beginning in the 17th century. Collection Title: Harris Family Papers, 1779-1948. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. Hunter -- Marriage and death notices from Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette, 1799-1825 / compiled by Carrie L. Broughton -- Marriage and death notices from Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette, 1826-1845 / compiled by Carrie L. Broughton -- Marriage and death notices from Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette, 1846-1867 / compiled by Carrie L. Broughton -- The North Carolina historical and genealogical register / J.R.B. He was born in North Carolina. Vol. We in the Order of First Families of North Carolina all descend from the settlers who arrived in our state prior to 1729. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868Index; bonds were not required by law. The enumeration also shows that James Vincent owned 1 slave house. CCRI partners with Early Head Start (EHS), which is a federally funded program to help low-income families afford high-quality child care with health and mental health services and family supports. James Hunter Chapter (Madison, N.C.), Rezensionen werden nicht berprft, Google sucht jedoch gezielt nach geflschten Inhalten und entfernt diese, Early Families of the North Carolina Counties of Rockingham and Stokes with Revolutionary Service, Band 1. An W. Bryant Asst Marshal NAME OF SLAVE OWNER, Number of Slaves, Age, Sex, Color, Number of slave houses. iii. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Bible records (online) Source Information: Herrin, Cynthia. The microfilm may have been scanned, but have a contractual, data privacy, or other restriction preventing access. Marcellas maiden name or the date of the marriage is not given in this record. During the Civil War, North Carolina supplied more troops to the Confederacy than any other state (125,000). Marriage records were recorded with the Register of Deeds in each county after 1868. Here you'll find record collections, history, and genealogy resources to help you trace your North Carolina ancestors. The death record informant may not have been the person who provided vital statistics to the funeral director or to the cemetery sexton. Description: This database is a distillation of vital records from the history of Nash County. His place of birth as well as the place of birth for his father and mother is North Carolina. North Carolina Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790. Karenhappuch must also have had a least one brother, deceased at this time as father Thomas also leaves legacies to Grandsons Thomas Whitfield, Harrison Whitfield, and granddaughter Mary Whitfield. Some of them are in very bad condition, held together by rubberbands or in shreds. For those Ancestry.com patrons seeking ancestors from North Carolina, this can be an informative database. Also in the household is 78 year old Sarah Vincent, born North Carolina, who is unable to read and write, and Serena Collins, 27 years old, and born in North Carolina. The census index follows: 1900 United States Federal Census Name James W. Wilkins Name: John Wilkins. The 1790 enumeration is missing for Caswell, Granville, and Orange counties; the 1810 is missing the counties of Craven, Greene, New Hanover, and Wake, (though the information has been substituted in most publications with tax lists); and the 1820 is complete except for Currituck, Franklin, Martin, Montgomery, Randolph and Wake counties. The only information provided about the slaves in these census returns are their ages, genders, and in most cases, their race. 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This index shows Asa and Marsilla, as previously noted, were married in Nash County, North Carolina, on 6 January 1867: ASA WILKINS Male Event(s): Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Marriages: Spouse:MARSILLA HOLLAND Marriage:06 JAN 1867, Nash, North Carolina Messages: Form submitted by a member of the LDS Church. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 [database on-line]. Tracking backward with these clues, you can look for other members of the family and additional historical information. Families of Early North Carolina is separated into three sections. In 1784 the North Carolina General Assembly requested that a list of inhabitants be taken. 524, High Density: {{copy.hd_shelf}}, {{copy.hd_shelfmark}}. Also in the household is 34 year old Frances Sorsby, who was probably the wife of B H. The household also includes seven children from the oldest, Lucy, at 15, to the youngest, Kate, at 1 year old. State motto: Esse Quam Videri (To Be, Rather Than To Seem) Source Information Ancestry.com. The children in the household, all born in North Carolina, and listed as mulatto, are 5 year old Charity; 1 year old Jordan; and a baby named Crawford Wilkins, who wasnt even 1 year old when the census was enumerated on August 4, 1850. Attention: This site does not support the current version of your web browser. See below: 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Page No. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. ____ The LDS have filmed the Nash County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds to the year 1868, as well as miscellaneous Nash County marriages from 1836-1887 on two microfilm reels. Each new name is a clue to the identity of other ancestors that should be pursued. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. This database contains North Carolina death certificates from 1909-1976. Until recently I was unaware of how hard to find some of the books might be. This database helps fill in some blanks spots. Immediate Family Elinor Elizabeth Bunn wife Sarah Battle daughter Joel Bunn son Benjamin Bunn, Jr son Burwell Bunn son Willie Bunn son Margaret Bunn daughter Margaret Mary Bunn daughter Mary Bunn daughter William Bunn son Owen Bunn son Margaret Elizabeth Bunn wife About Benjamin Bunn, Sr. North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Index, some images. Army Regulations stipulated that every post was to submit a return to the Adjutant General, usually at monthly intervals. Matthew is shown to be a 25 year old tarpit laborer, born in North Carolina. WHO WAS MATT GREENE? ____ SLAVE RECORDS There is a two volume work concerning slaves in Nash County abstracted by Timothy W. Rackley. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - First Census of the United States, 1790 (NARA microfilm publication M637, 12 rolls). Built during the Province of North Carolina period. Louisa is shown to be a housekeeper whose real estate value is worth $1,395, and whose personal estate is worth $2,190. In his household is 30 year old Sally Wilkins, probably his wife, though, as with the 1860 census, the 1850 enumeration does not give relationships of people in the household to the head of the household. In 1909, a local genealogical group published a series of county histories for northeast North Carolina. I next wanted to see if I could find him in the 1860 census. See the transcriptions that follow from Ancestry.com for these slave schedules for the Wilkins slave owners named in the above counties: WILKINS SLAVE OWNERS IN EDGECOMBE COUNTY 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 60, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 42, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 41, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 36, Female, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 36, Female, Black Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 34, Female, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 30, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins Edgecombe, North Carolina 28, Female, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 26, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 15, Male, Mulatto, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 15, Female, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 14, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 13, Male Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 10, Male Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 10, Female, Black, Mary, Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 9,Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 3,Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 11, Male, Black, Easter H Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 6, Male, Black, Antoinett Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina ____ WILKINS SLAVE OWNER IN FRANKLIN COUNTY 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 6, Female, Black, Susan Wilkins, Franklinton, Franklin, North Carolina 4, Male, Black, Susan Wilkins, Franklinton, Franklin, North Carolina 1, Male, Black, Susan Wilkins, Franklinton, Franklin, North Carolina ____ WILKINS SLAVE OWNER IN HALIFAX COUNTY Age Gender Race Name of Slave Owner Home in 1860 90, Male, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 56, Female, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 41, Female, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 39, Male, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 26, Male Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 24, Female Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 18, Male, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 15, Male Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 13, Male, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 12, Male, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 2,Female, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina ____ WILKINS SLAVE OWNER IN WILSON COUNTY 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Age Gender Race Name of Slave Owner Home in 1860 37, Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 30, Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 22, Male, Mulatto, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 21, Male, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 20, Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 12, Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 9,Female, Black, John, Wilkins Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 7,Female, Mulatto, John, Wilkins Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 7,Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 5,Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 5,Male, Mulatto, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 3,Male, Mulatto, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 2,Female, Mulatto, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 2,Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina Source Information: Ancestry.com. These children include James (1866); Mary L. (1868); William E. (1873); George P. (1875); and Emma (1878). They are both from North Carolina: 1860 United States Federal Census Page No. The slave schedules can only be used as a guide to finding slave ancestors because these enumerations (for 1850 and 1860) give the names of the slave owners, but rarely give the names of individual slaves. Description: This database is a distillation of vital records from the history of Nash County. A W Bryant, Ass't Marshal Post Office: Hillardston Name, Age, Sex, Color, Occupation, Value of Real Estate Owned, Place of Birth, Attended School within the year, Person over 20 years of age who cannot read & write Jno Wilkins, 30, Male, Black, $0, $60, NC, Person over 20 years of age who cannot read & write Mary Wilkins, 23, Female, Mulatto, NC Allice Wilkins, 2, Female, Mulatto, NC Harriet Wilkins, 1, Female, Mulatto, NC Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Collins, Nash, North Carolina; RollM653_907; Page: 613; Image: 117; Family History Library Film: 803907. Generally, catalog entries are written in the same language as the original record they describe. John is shown to be a 30 year old black man born in North Carolina who cannot read or write. For those Ancestry.com patrons seeking ancestors from North Carolina, this can be an informative database. Abstracts of the early deeds of Granville County, North Carolina . Included are: I-II) -- Sketches of western North Carolina, historical and biographical / by C.L.

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families of early north carolina 1909