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Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Ahnentafel #444 - Jacob Young

Jacob Young

Born: ca. 1765 Mecklenberg Co., North Carolina the portion that became Cabarrus County. 
Died: Aug. 24, 1836, Tampico, Jackson Co., Indiana

Buried: Waskom Cemetery, Jackson Co., Indiana

Married: 1) Rachel Goodnight, between Dec. 11, 1792 in Mercer Co., KY
Know all men by these presents that we Jacob Young and Abraham Goodnight are held and firmly bound until Isaac Shelby, Esquire, Governor of Kentucky in the sum of fifty pounds current money to payment whereof will and truly to be made unto the said Governor or his successors.  We bind ourselves, our heirs, Executors and Adm'ors &c. jointly and severally firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals and dated this 11th day of Dec. 1792

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Miscellaneous Lathrops

Miscellaneous unconnected Lathrops - this is taken from the Lathrop Family Wiki which will be shutting down in January 2019. 

Clark County, Illinois
Walker, Paul. Last Ferry on Wabash is at Darwin, Lawrenceville Daily Record, Jan. 26, 1976
Article about the Lathrop family who ran the ferry, Clarence Lathrop age 65 (b. 1911), Charles Lathrop age 71 (b. 1905)

Excerpts:
Clarence Lathrop has been the ferryman at Darwin for the past 10 years. Now approaching retirement age, he had first ferried here as an 18-year-old lad when his great-uncle Jim Lathrop was the ferryman. Following an Army career, Clarence was employed by John Deere, Marshall and Trailway Bus Co. before coming back to the ferry, for full-time employment in his later years.

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Ahnentafel #442 - (--?--) Stout

(--?--) Stout

Born: between 1748 and 1768
Died: unknown

Buried: unknown

Married: unknown

Children:
Sarah b. ca. 1788, md. 1807/08 John Runyon 

Notes:
1743 - Hunterdon Co., NJ - Elijah Stout born

1762 - New Jersey - Reuben Stout born 

1769 - Oct. 26 - Frederick Co., VA - Daniel Stout will written.  Probated Aug. 7, 1770.  Lists children and grandchildren.  Wife unnamed executor with a Jacob Wolf. One of the sons would be possible candidates for Sarah's father. 

Friday, March 16, 2018

Notebook - Military #1, Part 1

Andrea, Leonardo. South Carolina Colonial Soldiers & Patriots, Columbia, SC: Daughters of Colonial Wars in the State of South Carolina, 1952.
Colonial Counties of South Carolina -This section is added for the benefit of people who research in the colonial period of South Carolina. A man who is listed in Berekley County may be found in Union or Orangeburg while a man in Colleton County may be found in Edgefield.
South Carolina had four colonial counties of Granville, Berkeley, Colleton and Craven. These counties at first extended fifty miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean.  When settlements began further inland, the counties were extended to the North Carolina line. These counties do not have any of hte functions of the modern counties. Charleston was the county seat of all four counties. From 1670 to 1782-85 all court records, will, administrations and deeds were recorded in Charleston and are still to be found there in the Charleston County Court House.

Monday, March 12, 2018

Ahnentafel #440 - (--?--) Runyon

(--?--) Runyon

Born: ca. 1750
Died: unknown

Buried: unknown

Married: unknown

Child:
John

Notes:
There was speculation for awhile that this was John Runyon who married Rachel Hyde, however after taking a hard look at Runyon genealogies and records I do not believe they are the parents of John Runyon.

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Research Notes - Caldcleugh Mill Account Book

In researching the Hinkles in Rowan County I came across references to Caldcleugh's Mill and in turn to Andrew Caldcleugh's Mill Account Book which is housed at the W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library at the University of Alabama.  I've been corresponding with the archivists and this week they sent images of pages in the account book.



Sunday, March 4, 2018

Ahnentafel #439 - Amelia Adams

Amelia Millie Adams

Born: ca. 1757 Rowan County, North Carolina
Died: before July 1804 North Carolina

Buried: unknown

Married: 1) Job Garner ca. 1776
2) George March on September 27, 1779, Rowan Co., North Carolina

Records:
1778 - Oct. 8 - Rowan County, NC, Vacant Land Entry 
#1646 Amelia Gardnor 100 acres on waters of Ceader Creek, adjoining Joseph Bryant, Philip Howard & Christopher Howard, including her improvement.    

Land belonging to Lord Granville lost by family, squatted on by settlers.  Settlers were allowed to claim land during American Revolution.  She could have been living on this land for about 15 years before being able to claim it.  Although, it most likely belonged to her husband Job.  

1779 - Sept. 27 - marriage to George March:
Marriage Bond, Rowan Co., NC reads: "State of North Carolina, Rowan County} Know