Saturday, July 30, 2022

It’s Family Time~The Franklin Alexander Laton Family

Franklin Alexander Laton, born 13 August 1828, a son of John Laton. Sr. and his wife
Martha Ann Solomon. He was their 2nd born child. Franklin was a farmer and or farm laborer as most young men were at this time in history. By the start of the Civil War in January 1861, Franklin and Martha‘s family had grown to 5 children; 2 boys and 3 girls.  

On 1 September 1862, Franklin A. Laton enlisted into the Sixty-sixth Infantry (8th Battalion, Partisan Rangers} at Salisbury, North Carolina. While serving he was captured and held prisoner until his release on 28 June 1865 by General Order 109.

During the war and afterwards, Franklin and Martha had two additional daughters bringing their family total to seven children; 5 daughters and 2 sons.

Franklin Alexander Laton and Martha Ann Solomon had the following children:

i. Frankie Annie Laton, born 25 May 1848; married William J. Laton; died 15 Mar 1927.

ii. Mary Laton was born 16 Sept. 1850; died 20 Dec 1923, Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina..

iii. Thomas Allen Laton, born 8 May 1855; died  2 Nov 1937, Albemarle, Stanly, North carolina. .

iv. Sophronia Cathern  Laton was born on 20 Feb 1858. She died on 28 Mar 1937 at the age of 79 in Stanly County, North Carolina.

v. John William Laton, born 11 May 1860, Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina; married Martha Priscilla Morton, 12 Apr 1881, Stanly County, North Carolina; died 17 Jul 1952, Rockingham, Richmond, North Carolina.

vi. Martha H. Laton, born 8 Jun 1863; married Thomas Alexander Mauldin; died 8 Feb 1940.

vii. Etta Louisa Laton was born on 2 Jun 1866. She died on 10 Sep 1917 at the age of 51.

On 3 May 1889, Martha Jane Solomon Laton passed away.

On 23 July 1891, at age 62, Franklin Alexander Laton married  Zilpha Jane Thompson, daughter of Tom Thompson & Mary Smith. Their only child, Rosa, was born Christmas day, 1899.

Franklin Alexander Laton, age 77, died on 11 May 1906 and was buried in the Laton Cemetery, Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina.


Franklin Alexander Laton is my 1st Cousin 4X Removed.


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1. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed viewed 12 May 2022); Memorial page for Franklin A. "Frank" Laton; (13 July 1828–11 May 1906); Find a Grave memorial # 102679586, Citing Laton Cemetery; Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina, USA.

2. 1850 Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, Harris, Stanly County, North Carolina, Page: 19A(stamped); Line 4, Dwelling 270, Family 271, Household of John LATON; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 13 October 2017); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, Roll 645.

3. 1860 U. S. Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, Stanly County, North Carolina, Page 31 (stamped), Line 24, Dwelling 433, Family 437, Household of F. A. LAYTON; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 1 July 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M653, Roll 914.

4. Franklin A Layton, compiled military record (Sixty-sixth Infantry (8th Battalion, Partisan Rangers; 13th Battalion)), U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 (Provo, Utah: www.ancestry.com), N/A.

5. 1870 U S Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina, Page 7 (stamped), Line 35, Dwelling 108, Family 108, Household of F. A. LATON; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 1 July 2022); citing National Archive Microfilm M593, Roll 1160.

6. 1880 U. S. Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 203, Page 276 (stamped), Line 24, Dwelling 291, Family 291, Household of F. A. LATON; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 1 July 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm T9, Roll 0982.

7. 1900 US Census, Stanly County, North Carolina, population schedule, Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 0120, Page 11B/145 (stamped), Line 79, Dwelling 184, Family 189, Household of Frank R. LATON; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 1 July 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm T623, Roll 1218.

8. Stanly County, North Carolina, Estate Files, 1663-1979, F. A. LATON; digital images, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org: viewed 12 May 2022); Estate of Franklin A. Laton.

9. Obituary: Frank A. Laton, The Enterprise, Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina, 17 May 1906, Page 1. Published obituary provided by 48205114.

10. "Index to North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-2011," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 1 July 2022), Marriage: Franklin A. Laton & Zilpha Jane Thompson; North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977; Marriage Date: 23 Jul 1891.

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Who is the Mother of Leonidas Purvis, aka Leonidas Odom?

Leonidas Purvis was born in 1858, in Pennington, Trinity County, Texas. But who is his Mother. Based upon Census information his mother is either Nancy Jane Purvis Odom and Lucy/Lucie Purvis

In 1860, Lucy  and Nancy Jane are both listed in the household of John Odom and there is no Leonidas Purvis/Odom age 2 listed in the household.

1860 CENSUS: Western District, Trinity County, Texas; Roll: M653_1306; Image: 152; Family History Library Film: 805306; Page: 310B; Line 22, Dwelling 135, Family 135; John ODOM, male, age 35, born in MS; Nancy ODOM, female, age 30, born in MS; Isack ODOM, male, age 14, born in MS; Elizabeth ODOM, female, age 10, born in MS; Jerry ODOM, male, age 6, born in MS; Joseph ODOM, male, age 4, born in MS; Richard ODOM, male, age 2, born in MS and Lucy PURVIS, female, age 25, born in MS. [Odam]

1862- In April 1862, Lucy and Leonicis petition the Confederate Army for $8 due them for providing beef to the Army.  I don’t think this is her 4 year old son, Leonidas Purvis. 

Page 4 of the Civil War file shows a document that seem to Suggest the Leonicis is a Sr.  Is there a Leonicis Purvis, Sr., now deceased, that Lucy/Lucie is filing her petition on behalf of to obtain the $8 owed them by the Confederate Army.  



Is Lucy Purvis the sister of Nancy Jane Odom or is she the sister-in-law. If there is a Leonicis Purvis, Sr. why can’t he be located?

Leonidas, the child, is first enumerated in the 1870 Population Census for Trinity County, Texas in the Household of Mrs. Lucie Purvis, age 33 with his sister Martha, age 9. Leonidas PURVIS is listed as age 12.

1870 CENSUS: Trinity County, Texas; Roll: M593_1606; Family History Library Film: 553105; Page 354A, Line 3, Dwelling 62, Family 67; Mrs. Lucie PURVIS, Female, age 33, born in MS; Leonidas PURVIS, Male, age 12, born in TX and Martha PURVIS, Female, age 9, born in TX.

In this same county lived Lucie’s sister Nancy Jane Purvis and her husband John Odom. Nancy Jane was eleven (11) years older than Lucie. Her family in 1870 is shown here:

1870 CENSUS: Trinity County, Texas; Roll: M593_1606; Family History Library Film: 553105; Page 353B & Page 354A, Line 37, Dwelling 61, Family 66; John ODOM, male, age 46, born in MS; Mrs. Nancie ODOM, female, age 46, born in MS; Lizzie ODOM, female, age 19, born in MS; Joe ODOM, male, age 15, born in MS; Richard ODOM, male, age 12, born in TX and James ODOM, male, age 7, born in TX.

In 1880, Lucie is presumed deceased; John Odom, husband of Nancy Jane is deceased.  Nancy Jane and her youngest son, James living in Walker County, Texas.

1880 CENSUS: Walker County, Texas; Roll: 1331; Family History Film: 1255331;  Enumeration District: 154; Page 305D (stamped); Line 2, Dwelling 317, Family 317, Nancy ODOM, Female, age 53, born in MS, Widowed and James ODOM, Son, age 16, born in TX.

Leonidas Purvis married Emma Johnson in 1877 and is still living in Trinity County, Texas. He is now using the surname Odom. Their only child, a daughter Emma is age 2.

1880 CENSUS: Trinity County, Texas; Roll: 1329; Family History Film: 1255329 Enumeration District: 109; Page: 321A(stamped); Line 46, Dwelling 198, Family 220; Leonlas ODOM, male, age 21, born in TX; Emma ODOM, Wife, age 22, born in TX and Emma ODOM, Daughter, age 2, born in TX.

Emma Johnson Odum died in 1883 leaving Leonidas a widow and Emma, the daughter, an orphan. Then on 5 January 1886, Leonidas Purvis-Odom passed away and the daughter Emma is placed under her Grandfather Robert Isaac Johnson care by the Courts.

There are many who say that Leonidas Purvis is the son of John Odom and Nancy Jane Purvis. I do not see any evidence of that nature in the documents available.  Even though no marriage license has been found I believe that the Civil War petition and 1870 Census clearly shows that Leonidas Purvis-Odom is the son of Lucy/Lucie Purvis.

If you have any information about the families mentioned above; please contact me through this blog. 



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        1. Ancestry, "Civil War Service Records" database, Confederate Citizen File (https://www.fold3.com/ : accessed 26 July 2022), entry for Leonicis and Lucy Purvis, NA.

        2. 1870 U. S. Census, Trinity County, population schedule, Trinity County, Texas, Page 354A, Line 3, Dwelling 62, Family 67, Household of Mrs. Lucie PURVIS; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 3 July 2013); citing  National Archives Microfilm M593_1606.

        3. 1880  U. S. Census, Trinity County, Texas, population schedule, Trinity County, Texas, enumeration district (ED) 109, Page: 321A(stamped); Line 46,, Dwelling 198, Family 220;, Household of Leonlas ODOM; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 18 July 2015); citing National Archives Microfilm T9, Roll 1329.

        4. State of Texas, Texas General Land Office: Land Grant Search, On-line database (Austin, TX 78701: Texas General Land Office, 2015), Leonidas Odom, Trinity County, Texas.

        5. Trinity County, TX, Texas, Probate Minutes Books, Probate Minutes Book B Index -Sept 1882-Nov 1886: Page 243, Death of Leonidas ODOM; Page 243, Item 5. That on the 5th day of January A. D. 1886, the said Lenados [Leonidas] Odom departed this life and left Surviving him the said Mattie Odom, only daughter of him and his said deceased wife.-.

        6. 1860 U. S. Census, Harris County, Texas, population schedule, Beat 4, Houston County, Texas, Page: 240 (stamped); Line 26, Dwelling 465, Family 437, Household of Robert JOHNSON; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 20 July 2015); citing  National Archives Microfilm  M653_1297.

        7. 1870 U. S. Census, Walker County, population schedule, Precinct 3, Walker County, Texas, Page 362A (stamped); Line 38, Dwelling 328, Family 328, Household of Robert JOHNSON; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 20 July 2015); citing  National Archives Microfilm M593_1607.


Saturday, July 23, 2022

It’s Family Time~Caroline L. Sides

Caroline Sides, born October 1833, was the 5th child of Daniel Sides and Esther Dry. The
family was a large family of twelve (12) known children. Caroline had an additional seven (7) siblings born after her birth in October 1833.  She had seven brothers and four sisters.

Caroline Sides never married. She lived with her parents until their death in the 1880’s. After their deaths she can be found in the home of her brother, Noah Sides.

Caroline Sides died on 21 May 1916 of angina valvular carditis (heart disease) and was buried in Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina. 

No tombstone has been found for Caroline L. Sides. Her birth date, October 1833 and death date 21 May 1916 came from her North Carolina Death certificate.  The birth date on her NC Death certificate does not match with the 1900 Census which shows her birth as October 1832.




Caroline L. Sides is my 1st Cousin 4X Removed.


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1.  North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976, Images. Ancestry, (https://www.ancestry.com: 3 May 2022),  North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, Caroline Sides; Certificate number 7, 21 May 1916.

2. 1850 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, Iredell, North Carolina, Page: 404B (stamped); Line 4, Dwelling 6, Family 6, Household of Danl. SIDES; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 14 November 2014); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, Roll 634.

3. 1860 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, South of the River, Iredell, North Carolina, Page: 252(stamped); Line 39, Dwelling 1068, Family 1031, Household of Danl. SIDES; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 14 November 2016); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M653, Roll 902.

4. 1870 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, Concord, Iredell, North Carolina, Page: 43B(Stamped); Line 22, Dwelling 124, Family 122, Household of Daniel SIDES; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 15 March 2020); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M593, Roll 1144.

5. 1880 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, Concord, Iredell, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 140, Page: 35D (stamped); Line 1, Dwelling 61, Family 61, Household of Daniel SIDES; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 8 November 2016); citing National Archives Microfilm T9, Roll 968.

6. 1900 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, Concord, Iredell, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 0090, Page: 4A/76 (stamped); Line 25, Dwelling 68, Family 69, Household of Noah SIDES; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 8 November 2016); citing National Archives Microfilm T623,.

7. 1910 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, Concord, Iredell, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 0073, Page: 10B/114 (stamped); Line 70, Dwelling 171, Family 173, Household of Noah SIDES; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 8 November 2016); citing National Archives Microfilm T624,.

8. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 May 2020); Memorial page for Caroline Sides; (October 1833–21 May 1916); Find a Grave memorial # 127378482, Citing Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery; Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina, USA.

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Military Tuesday~Thomas Crosson Rivers, WWII Veteran

 


Thomas Crosson Rivers, son of James A. Rivers and Blanche Teal was born 8 October 1923. After 3 years of high school, Thomas Crossan Rivers enlisted into the Army at Fort Jackson, South Carolina on 2 February 1943.  He was assigned to the 812 AAF BASE UNIT upon completion of basic training. 

World War II had been on-going since 1 September 1939; but, the United States did not enter the War until the bombing of Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.

I don’t think Thomas Crosson lived long enough to see any combat action. At the time of his death, he was stationed at Pope Field, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. Based on his South Carolina Death Certificate it looks as if Thomas was home on leave in February 1945 when he lost his life in an automobile accident on the 18th day of February 1945. 


Thomas Crosson Rivers was laid to rest in Shiloh Cemetery, Chesterfield, South Carolina. 

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33987940/thomas-crosson-rivers

Thomas Crosson Rivers is a 3rd Cousin once Removed.



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1. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 May 2022); Memorial page for Thomas Crosson Rivers; (8 October 1923–18 February 1945); Find a Grave memorial # 33987940, Citing Shiloh United Methodist Church Cemetery; Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, USA.

2. 1930 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, Court House, Chesterfield, South Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 0018, Page 59, Line 1, Dwelling 1, Family 1, Household of Buck RIVERS; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : viewed 3 May 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm T626_3799.

3. 1940 U. S. Census, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, population schedule, , ; digital images, 1940 CENSUS (http://Ancestry.com : accessed ); citing NARA microfilm publication T627, roll 3799.

4. Thomas C Rivers, death certificate 006966 (18 February 1945), Vital Records, Department of Health and Environmental Control, Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina.

5. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Thomas Crosson Rivers (8 October 1923–18 February 1945), Memorial # 33987940.

6. Ancestry.com, "World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1939-1945," database, www.ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com : viewed 3 May 2022), Thomas Crosson Rivers.

Saturday, July 16, 2022

The 2nd Marriage of Barbara Lipe

Barbara Lipe was born 16 November 1795 in Montgomery County, NC, a daughter of Leonard Lipe and his wife Barbara Wentz. At age 19, she married Daniel Dry, son of Owen Ulrich and Eve Dry Dry, on 21 March 1815, in Montgomery County, North Carolina.

Shortly after their marriage they re-located to Perry County, Illinois. There they raised a family of eight children; six sons and 2 daughters. On 9 March 1836, at age 40, Daniel Dry passed away leaving Barbara a widow with children ranging in age from 3 years to 21 years of age. Seven of these children were under the age of 21; only the oldest had reached the age of majority.

On 19 January 1841, Barbara (Lipe) Dry married David H. Mead, a Merchant, in Perry County, Illinois.



Transcription:

Marriage: Barbara (Lipe) Dry -David H. Mead

January 19th 1841 marriage Licensee Ifsued to

David H. mead and Barbara Dry which

Was returned on 22nd day of the

Same month with the following certificate

Written thereon, State if Illinois Perry

County The people of the State of Illinois

I am acting justice of the peace in

The County of Perry do hereby certify that

I Joined together as husband and wife

The within named David H. Mead and

Barbara Dry on the 19th day of

January 1841.

                                                Wm. Williams JP {Seal}


No children have been identified from this marriage. In the 1850 and 1860 Census, David and Barbara are living in separate households. Barbara is with her son Daniel W. Dry and his family in 1850 Census and in the Household of Simon Pyle in the 1860 Census. Simon Pyle is her grandson, a son of her daughter Catherine Dry Pyle.  This separation doesn’t represents a healthy marriage.

Davis H. Mead served as a Private with Company D, 31st Illinois. His FindAGrave Memorial shows that he died in 1865; but,  this date is not validated with a tombstone shown on his grave.  No source for this date has been documented and no VERIFIED Death Date has been found. Another reason to give pause on his death is that his FindAGrave memorial says he is buried in Nine Mile Cemetery, Sunfield, Perry County, Illinois. Official Illinois Records says he is buried in the I.O.O.F Cemetery.

Barbara (Lipe) Dry Mead passed away in February 1880; Cause of Death: Apoplexy. Her death is documented in the 1880 Mortality Census.


Line 28:



Barbara (Lipe) Dry Mead was the 1st Wife of Daniel Dry, my 1st Cousin 5X Removed.





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1. Marriage: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BG-W3GJ-W?cc=1803970

2. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 25 June 2020); Memorial page for Barbara Lipe Dry; (16 November 1795–26 February 1880); Find a Grave memorial # 34493490, Citing McElvain Cemetery; Du Quoin, Perry County, Illinois, USA.

3. 1850 U. S. Census, Perry County, Illinois, population schedule, District 7, Perry, Illinois, Page 370(Stamped), Line 10, Dwelling 508, Family 510, Household of Daniel W. DRY; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 25 June 2020); citing NARA.

4. 1860 U. S. Census, Perry County, Illinois, population schedule, Township 6 S Range 2 W, Perry, Illinois, Page 213(Penciled), Line 1,, Dwelling 1452, Family 1452;, Barbara MEAD; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 25 June 2020); citing NARA publication Roll: M_.

5. 1880 U. S. Census Mortality Schedule, Perry County, Illinois, population schedule, Du Quoin, Perry, Illinois, USA, enumeration district (ED) 73, Page 1, Line 25 [Actual Line 28], Barbara Dry; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 15 May 2022); citing National Archives Microfilm M1805.

6. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database, "Record, Daniel Dry (21 July 1795–9 March 1836), Memorial # 34493277.

7. 1850 U. S. Census, Perry County, Illinois, population schedule, District 7, Perry, Illinois, Page 375, Line#23, Dwelling 590, Family 594, Household of David H. MEAD; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 15 July 2022); citing NARA publication.

8. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 July 2022); Memorial page for David H Mead; (1797–1865); Find a Grave memorial # 225922955, Citing Nine Mile Cemetery; Sunfield, Perry County, Illinois, USA .

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McRae Brock of Clio Passes

Benjamin Franklin Brock and Mary Elizabeth “Mollie” McRae were married 27 February 1879 in Barbour County, Alabama. Benjamin Franklin, born 22 Aug 1855 was the son of James Brock and Martha Jane Teal;  Mary Elizabeth “Mollie” McRae, born Nov 1855 was the daughter of John C. McRae. 

Benjamin Franklin Brock, age 71, pioneer citizen of Barbour County, passed away in a local hospital on the night of 11 March 1927. The mother of his children, Mrs. Mollie Brock died on 21 January 1932.

MRS. MOLLIE BROCK OF CLIO, PASSES AWAY 
Funeral services were held last Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian church for Mrs. Mollie Brock, a respected and much beloved citizen living near Clio. The last rites were conducted by the Rev. Young, of Troy. Mrs. Brock was born October 25, 1855, and was 77  years old. She was the daughter of John C. McRae, being among the first settlers of Montgomery, and he was chief of police of that city during the civil war period. Mrs. Brock witnessed the inauguration of Jefferson Davis. She was among the first women employed in the commercial world of the South, being employed at type-setter by the Montgomery Advertiser at the age of fifteen years. Mrs. Brock leaves to mourn her death one sister, Mrs. Bettie Sheehan, of Montgomery, and the following children: Fred and John Brock and Mrs. Homer Owens, of Clio; Grady Brock, of Brundidge; Mrs. Jack Davis, Dawson, Ga.; Mrs. Allen Dickerson, of Hatcher Station, Ga.; 17 grand children and one great grand child. The remains were laid to rest at Pea River cemetery with Jackson and Hasten of Brundidge in charge.

Related Article:

https://carolinafamilyroots.blogspot.com/2022/06/its-family-timebenjamin-f-brock-and.html


Mary Elizabeth McRae Brock wife of Benjamin Franklin Brock, my 1st Cousin 3X Removed.



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1. "MRS. MOLLIE BROCK OF CLIO, PASSES AWAY," obituary, The Clayton Record, Clayton, Alabama, 29 Jan 1932, Fri., Page 3, column 2; Digital On-Line Archives, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/ : viewed & transcribed 3 May 2022).

2. "Alabama, County Marriage Records, 1805-1967," database, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 3 May 2000), Marriage: B. F. Brock & M. E. McRae, Marriage Date: 27 Feb 1879.

3. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 May 2021); Memorial page for Benjamin Brock; (22 August 1855–11 March 1927); Find a Grave memorial # 216850795, Citing Pea River Presbyterian Church Cemetery; Clio, Barbour County, Alabama, USA.

4. 1860 U. S. Census, Barbour County, Alabama, population schedule, Beat #15, Barbour County, Alabama, Page 558; Line 11, Dwelling 650, Family 638, Household of James BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed May 2011); citing National Archives Microfilm M653 Roll 1.

5. 1870 U. S. Census, Barbour County, Alabama, population schedule, Township 9 Range 24, Barbour County, Alabama, Page: 367B, Line 16, Dwelling 2049, Family 2176, Household of James BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed May 2011); citing National Archives Microfilm M593 Roll 2.

6. 1900 U. S. Census, Barbour County, Alabama, population schedule, Faulk, Barbour Co., Alabama, Page: 313 (stamped); Line 3, Dwelling 40, Family 40, Household of Benjamin BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : viewed 3 May 1999); citing National Archives Microfilm T623_xxx.

7. 1910 U. S. Census, Barbour County, Alabama, population schedule, Faulks, Barbour, Alabama, enumeration district (ED) 0023, Page: 7A/135 (Stamped); Line 28, Dwelling 124, Family 126, Household of Benjamin F. BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : viewed 3 May 2021); citing National Archives Microfilm.

8. 1920 U. S. Census, Barbour County, Alabama, population schedule, Faulks, Barbour, Alabama, enumeration district (ED) 23, Page: 11B/235 (stamped); Line 82, Dwelling 215, Family 221, Household of Benjamin BROCK; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com : Viewed 3 May 1999); citing National Archives Microfilm.

9. Alabama, Deaths and Burials Index, 1881-1974, Images. Ancestry, (http://www.Ancestry.com: 3 May 2020), Alabama Department of Public Health, Eufaula, AL, Benjamin Brock; Dothan Houston, Alabama, 11 March 1927.

Saturday, July 9, 2022

It’s Family Time~Noah Sides, Single Farmer

 Noah Sides was the 2nd born son and child of Daniel Sides and Esther Dry. He had
eleven siblings; 6 brothers and five sisters. Noah was a single man his entire life. When he wrote his Will on 16 Jan 1904 in Iredell county, his entire Estate was left to brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and grand nephews. You can read his WILL here:  

https://carolinafamilyroots.blogspot.com/2016/11/amanuensis-mondaylast-will-and_28.html

Noah’s exact date of birth is Unknown. His FindAGrave Memorial shows his birth as Jan 1826  but, this in in conflict was the only other published date of March 1826 which can be found in the 1900 Census for Iredell County, North Carolina. The 1850 through 1910 has these dates published.

His death date on the FindAGrave Memorial shows he died 26 February 1911. This date matches his obituary published in The Statesville Sentinel, Statesville, North Carolina, 02 Mar 1911, Thu., Page 3, Column 1. The Sunday before 2 March in 1911 was 26 February 1911.

Obituary for Noah Sides

Mr. Noah Sides, of Concord township, died last Sunday morning [26 Feb] at the old Sides homestead, death resulting from old age. He was buried at Concord church Monday. He was never married and is survived by two brothers and three sisters.

His  surviving siblings were:

1. Caroline Lydia Sides was born in Oct 1833 in Iredell County, North Carolina. She died on 21 May 1916 at the age of 82 in Coward, Iredell, North Carolina. She was buried on 22 May 1916 at Concord Church.

2. Sarah Elvina "Sallie" Sides was born in Aug 1840 in Iredell County, North Carolina. She died on 5 March 1922 at the age of 81 in Concord, Iredell, North Carolina.

3. Margaret Selena "Lena" Sides was born in Jun 1845 in Iredell County, North Carolina. She died on 28 Sep 1927 at the age of 82 in Concord, Iredell, North Carolina. She was buried on 29 Sep 1927 in Concord, Iredell, North Carolina.

4. Archibald A. Sides was born in Aug 1842 in Iredell County, North Carolina. He died on 3 Jun 1929 at the age of 86 in Iredell County, North Carolina. He was buried on 3 Jun 1929 at Concord Cemetery in Iredell County, North Carolina.

5. James M. Sides was born on 7 Feb 1848 in Iredell County, North Carolina. He died on 18 Mar 1919 at the age of 71 in Statesville, Iredell, North Carolina.


No tombstone has been found for Noah Sides. He was buried at the Concord Church Cemetery per above obituary/death notice.


Noah Sides is my 1st Cousin 4X Removed.



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1. Find A Grave, Inc., Find A Grave, database and digital images, (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 21 November 2016); Memorial page for Noah Sides; (January 1826–26 February 1911); Find a Grave memorial # 127378729, Citing Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery; Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina, USA.

2. 1850 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, Iredell, North Carolina, Page: 404B (stamped); Line 4, Dwelling 6, Family 6, Household of Danl SIDES; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 14 November 2014); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, Roll 634.

3. 1860 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, South of the River, Iredell, North Carolina, Page: 252(stamped); Line 39, Dwelling 1068, Family 1031, Household of Danl SIDES; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 14 November 2016); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M653, Roll 902.

4. 1870 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, Concord, Iredell, North Carolina, Page: 43B(Stamped); Line 22, Dwelling 124, Family 122, Household of Daniel SIDES; online database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 15 March 2020); citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M593, Roll 1144.

5. 1880 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, Concord, Iredell, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 140, Page: 35D (stamped); Line 1, Dwelling 61, Family 61, Household of Daniel SIDES; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 8 November 2016); citing National Archives Microfilm T9, Roll 968.

6. 1900 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, Concord, Iredell, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 0090, Page: 4A/76 (stamped); Line 25, Dwelling 68, Family 69, Household of Noah SIDES; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 8 November 2016); citing National Archives Microfilm T623,.

7. Iredell County, North Carolina, Will Book 7, pages 140 & 141; Noah SIDES; Probate Office, Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina.

8. 1910 U. S. Census, Iredell County, North Carolina, population schedule, Concord, Iredell, North Carolina, enumeration district (ED) 0073, Page: 10B/114 (stamped); Line 70, Dwelling 171, Family 173, Household of Noah SIDES; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : viewed 8 November 2016); citing National Archives Microfilm T624,.

9. Iredell County, North Carolina, North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979, Noah SIDES; digital images, FamilySearch, FamilySearch.com (http://www.familysearch.org: Viewed 21 November 2016).





















Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Military Tuesday~First Lt. Hugh Wesly Robbins, K.I.A.

 Lt. Hugh Wesly Robbins

b. 29 Jul 1923

d. 22 Jan 1945, France

bu. Episcopal Cemetery, 

Annapolis, Maryland        

Hugh, aka “Robby”, enlisted in the Army on April 20, 1942 in Baltimore, Maryland. He served as the Navigator on B-26G #43-34201, 1st Pathfinder Squadron, 387th Bomber Group, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

Lt. Hugh W. Robbins Killed in Crash

Chesterfield, March 9-- First Lt. Hugh W. Robbins, navigator of a B-26 Marauder, was killed in action, January 22, when his aircraft crash-landed as a result of Engine failure on retuning  from a combat mission, according to word received by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Robbins. Besides his parents, who live in Baltimore, Md., he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Robbins of Cheraw.
Lieutenant Robbins was the holder of two stars for his campaign ribbon, the Air Medal with Six Oak Leaf clusters and a Presidential Unit Citation.

First Lt. Hugh Wesly Robbins, Navigator, is buried in the Cedar Bluff Cemetery, adjoining the Episcopal Cemetery, Plot 293, Grave 3, Annapolis, Maryland        

A military photo of Lt. Hugh Wesly Robbins can be found here along with additional information on his crash. http://www.ww1.org/wheres.htm?fbclid=IwAR1Ml-72g-wpTO9vchioxRnzk7OAWpLSgYK2lVMwFkx0BAr3beEOlWEdAv8:


First Lt. Hugh Wesly Robbins was the husband of Lillian O. Teal, my 3rd Cousin once removed.



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[1] LT. Hugh W. Robbins Killed in Crash obituary, The State, Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, 9 March 1945, Page 2, Column 4.

Monday, July 4, 2022

4 July~Independence Day 2022


When our land is illumined with Liberty's smile,
If a foe from within strike a blow at her glory,
Down, down with the traitor that dares to defile
The flag of her stars and the page of her story!
By the millions unchained, who our birthright have gained,
We will keep her bright blazon forever unstained!
And the Star-Spangled Banner in triumph shall wave
While the land of the free is the home of the brave.


In Remembrance

of our Ancestors who fought 

for 

our Liberty and Independence.


Thomas Davis

b. 22 Mar 1760 – d. 20 March 1845

4th Great Grandfather

DAR & SAR Proven

That he entered the service of the United States under the officers named & served as stated in the following account. That he was drafted a short time before Christmas in the year __ & served as a Private under Captain Morris Murphy [Maurice Murphy] & Maj. Robert Lloyd [sic, Robert Lide], that he does not recollect the Regiment to which he belonged;1 that he was marched to a place called the "Long Bluff” on Pee Dee River [Pedee River] in the State aforesaid from there to Sewee Bay from there to Haderal's Point [sic, Haddrell's Point] & from there to James Island near Charleston from which place he returned home having served in this tour nine weeks. That he was again drafted & marched as a private under Capt. John DeWitt [John Dewitt] & Col. George Hicks to Cheraw in the District & State aforesaid where he remained one month & returned home. That he was again drafted as a private & then on this 8th day of February (year not recollected) he marched under Capt. Ellerbe [sic, Thomas Ellerbee] & Col. George Hicks crossed Black River at Benbows [sic, Benbow's Ferry?] & crossed Santee [River] at Lanud Ferry [sic, Lenud's Ferry] & proceeded to Charleston - that he was in Charleston at the time it was taken by the British under Clinton where he was taken prisoner on the 11th day of May after his March & was discharged on parole on the 19 of the same month having served this tour up to this time he was taken prisoner three months & four days.2 That he served two tours, of two weeks each, as one of a scouting party. That he was again drafted & marched as a private under Capt. William Preswood [sic, William Prestwood] to McCord's Ferry on the Congaree River in the State aforesaid where Col. Washington [William Washington] took command - That he returned home from McCord's Ferry having served this tour one month & remained at home two months. That he was drafted again & served as a private under Capt. Benton & Maj. Tristram Thomas for one month. That he never received a discharge. He hereby relinquishes every claim to a pension or annuity except the present & declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any State. Sworn to in open Court the day & year above written.

S/ Richard Gantt                                                         s/ Thomas Davis, X his mark

Charles Dry

b. 1730 – d. bef 16 Oct 1797

5th Great Grandfather

DAR & SAR Proven

Patriotic Service during Revolutionary War - TOOK OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO MAKE LAND ENTRY, MECKLENBURG
CO, 1778.

Acts of the North Carolina General Assembly, 1777

III. And be it also Enacted, by the Authority aforesaid, That every Person

-------------------- page 44 --------------------

except a Guardian who shall claim for an Orphan Child, and except Persons absent in the Service of this State, or the United States, before he shall enter a Claim for any of the Lands aforesaid, shall take and subscribe the Oath, or Affirmation, of Allegiance and Abjuration, prescribed by the Law of this State, which Oath the Entry Officer is hereby impowered and required to administer; and every Person claiming shall also, before he shall be entitled to enter a Claim for any of said Lands, pay into the Hands of the Entry Taker at the Rate of Two Pounds Ten Shillings for every Hundred Acres, together with the Fees, which shall be by this Act made lawful. Provided, That where any Person shall claim a greater Quantity of Lands aforesaid than Six Hundred and Forty Acres for Himself, and one Hundred Acres for his Wife and each of his children, including all that such Persons may have claimed in one or more Tracts or Surveys under this Act, within Twelve Months from the End of this present Session of Assembly, shall pay for every Hundred Acres exceeding the Quantity aforesaid Five Pounds, and so in Proportion.


Frederick F. Rivers, Sr.

b. bef 1754- d. aft 1820

5th Great Grandfather

REVOLUTIONARY WAR:  SOURCE- "American Revolution Roster, Fort Sullivan (Later Fort Moultrie) 1776-1780, Battle of Fort Sullivan, Events Leading to First Decisive Victory" Published by Fort Sullivan Chapter Daughter of the American Revolution, Book # US/CAN 975.7915, M2d, Page 270. RIVERS, FREDERICK -- YB; AA-6452; PI (1740-20 Feb 1820) SC Mil (Cheraw District); at fall of Charleston in 1780;
The YB above is a source reference. Page 74 shows Key to Sources. YB says "Charleston, S.C., YEARBOOK OF THE CITY OF CHARLESTON (Charleston, 1897), pp. 401-408, Gen. Benjamin Lincoln Papers in Thomas Addis Emmet Collection, New York Public Library, including petitions from the country militia at Charleston in May 1780 urging the surrender of the city." PI is the Daughters of American Revolution, PATRIOT INDEX, and AA-6452 is South Carolina Archives; Revolutionary War Audited Accounts.

Enlisted in Marion's Brigade, Benton's Regiment in 1782 at Cheraw (Revolutionary War). Surrender at Charleston and held prisoner for a while. Frederick Rivers Sr. was born near Chesterfield SC and was a farmer. He received grants of land 1784 -1787 for 200, 1000, and 227 acres lying on Abrams Creek. He enlisted (1782) in Cheraw SC in Marion's Brigade, Benton's Regiment. He may have seen action at Black Creek, the ferry on Georgetown/Cheraw Road, and Society Hill. He was held prisoner by the British in Charleston at the end of the war. [History of the Old Cheraws, page 412]

[Note] I need a document proving that Hulda Rivers, b. 13 October 1816 is the daughter of William Rivers and his wife Elizabeth “Betsy” Rivers to get Frederick Rivers accepted as my Revolutionary War Patriot. Any help greatly appreciated. 



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[1] Flag Image Courtesy of https://pixabay.com/.

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Star-Spangled_Banner; a fifth stanza added to the song in 1861

[3] Thomas Davis, W8655, My thanks to Will Graves for the use of his transcribed Revolutionary War Record of Thomas Davis. https://revwarapps.org/w8655.pdf

[4] Charles Dry - https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr24-0002

[5] Frederick Rivers--Right Rev. Alexander Gregg D.D., History of the Old Cheraws (Columbia, South Carolina: The State Company, 1925), page 412.