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| 1 | "Felix 'Pete'. . .who married Polly Lowery Baxter." | Family: F910
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| 2 | "I'm of the opinion that Rhoda was the daughter of John Qualls and Frances Winters. Unfortunately, I have little documentation to that effect. Historical records (newspaper accounts) document that David Butler was a cousin of John Marion Quarles, also a grandson of John Quarles/Frances Winters. This also ties Rhoda Quarles to the John Quarles/Frances Winters family. I believe David Quarles (John Marion's father) and Rhoda were brother & sister." | Family: F233
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| 3 | "John b. September 8, 1804 m. Elizabeth Scott" | Family: F801
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| 4 | "John Edward Hemphill, son of Mrs. Alice Hemphill" | Family: F23
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| 5 | "Lettie West" is reported as William's wife on his death certificate. | Family: F414
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| 6 | "Married Elizabeth Dysart 1782. They were married in Mecklenburg Co., N.C." | Family: F490
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| 7 | "Martha b. January 5, 1809 m. John M. Allen" | Family: F803
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| 8 | "Mary b. November 9, 1796 m. Adarine." | Family: F800
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| 9 | "Miss Ann Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Ward became the bride of John Edward Hemphill. . .Mrs. Hemphill is her parents' youngest daughter, her sisters being Mrs. Prince Beavers and Mrs. John Fain, both of Blue Ridge; Mrs. Grady Johnson of Gainesville, Mrs. John Thomas, of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Glenn Stewart and Mrs. Robert Fortenberry." | Family: F28
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| 10 | "Mr. Hemphill [John Edward] is a brother of Jim Hemphill, of Dalton; M. L. Hemphill, of Akron, Ohio; W. T. Hemphill of Knoxville, Tenn.; Elmer Hemphill, of Ramhurst; Robert M. Hemphill, of Chatsworth; Mrs. D. H. Pendley, of Dalton, Mrs. M. E. Stanford, of Rome; and Mrs. J. H. Bryan, of Ben Hill." | Family: F23
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| 11 | "Mrs. Grady Johnson of Gainesville. . ." | Family: F835
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| 12 | "Mrs. J. H. Bryan, of Ben Hill." | Family: F628
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| 13 | "Mrs. John Fain. . .of Blue Ridge" | Family: F420
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| 14 | "Mrs. John Thomas of Akron, Ohio. . ." | Family: F826
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| 15 | "Mrs. Robert Fortenberry. . ." | Family: F837
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| 16 | "On August 29, 1751, Augusta County records state that Lucretia Griffith was administrator for her husband and had since married James Burk." | Family: F223
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| 17 | "Rosanna b. January 28, 1793 m. Whitesides." | Family: F799
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| 18 | "Samuel Leech b. August 4, 1806 d. 1874 m. Harriett Scott." | Family: F802
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| 19 | "Soldier married May 8, 1776, Mary ---." | Family: F180
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| 20 | "Survivors include the deceased man's wife, the former Miss Mae Greer, of Ideal; one son, Robert Manning, Jr." | Family: F819
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| 21 | "The Baxters were originally from South Carolina. The father of Jim and Andy Baxter had a large plantation and a lot of Negro slaves. He wanted Jim and Andy to branch out on their own. He came with the boys - an they saw the Alaculsey Valley, which was occupied by the Indians. They bargained to buy all the land from 'our' house up to the Jim Baxter Place. The two brothers later met and married the two Lowery sisters - Betsy and Pollie." | Family: F887
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| 22 | "The two brothers [Jim and Andy Baxter] later met and married the two Lowery sisters - Betsy and Pollie. These two girls were from good Scots-Irish stock." | Family: F888
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| 23 | "The two brothers [Jim and Andy Baxter] later met and married the two Lowery sisters - Betsy and Pollie." | Family: F825
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| 24 | "The two brothers [Jim and Andy Baxter] later met and married the two Lowery sisters - Betsy and Pollie." | Family: F889
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| 25 | *14 Aug 1874 -> B.B. Ahnentafel report *The 1900 census reports that James and Martha had been married 23 years -> 1877. *14 Aug 1874 -> Pickens County Lost Marriage Records | Family: F672
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| 26 | 1. The pension file contains a certified copy (dated 09 Jul 1896) of the marriage license and certificate. The original is filed in Book D, Page 164. 2. This marriage was proven invalid through the course of the pension inquiry, due to the fact that James and Nancy (Rutledge) Floyd were never divorced. | Family: F704
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| 27 | 24 Mar 1828, Lincoln County, NC Will Book 1:214. The will of John Mull (Molly's father) lists the children of Molly Mull Whitener as Elizabeth, Mary, Anny, Polly, Jacob, and Anthony. | Family: F18
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| 28 | 24 Oct 1826 -> Butler Ahnentafel 24 Oct 1826, Lincoln, NC -> NC Marriage Collection | Family: F918
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| 29 | 28 Sep 1826 -> Butler Ahnentafel 18 Sep 1826, Lincoln CO NC -> NC Marriage Collection | Family: F919
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| 30 | Hemphills in North Carolina reports that "'William Morrison and His Descendents of White Fork Branch of Silver Creek, Burke County, N. C.' by Benjamin Hugh Bennett lists information from the Kennedy Bible as relating that Sarah Morrison, daughter of William Morrison and Margaret Kennedy, was born September 20, 1778 on Silver Creek and married William Hemphill in 1798." | Family: F586
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| 31 | Hemphills in North Carolina reports that "'William Morrison and His Descendents of White Fork Branch of Silver Creek, Burke County, N. C.' by Benjamin Hugh Bennett lists information from the Kennedy bible as relating that Sarah Morrison, daughter of William Morrison and Margaret Kennedy, was born September 20, 1778 on Silver Creek and married William Hemphill in 1798." | Family: F26
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| 32 | Hemphills in North Carolina reports the children of Thomas Hemphill and Mary Ann Mackie as: Martha (born March 14, 1774), Mary (Polly)(born Oct. 26, 1778), James (born July 25, 1780), Andrew (born Nov. 8, 1782), Ann (born Feb. 4, 1788), and Thomas McEntire (born July 9, 1796). The book says there may have been other children. | Family: F123
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| 33 | According to Hemphills in North Carolina, Thomas Lytle and Eliza Burgin were married in the same ceremony, which took place at the Hemphill home. Ben Hemphill and Fanny Saunders were married the same day, by the same minister, so presumably they were also married in the above ceremony. | Family: F564
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| 34 | According to Hemphills in North Carolina, they were married at the Hemphill home, in the same ceremony as James M. Young and Margaret R. Hemphill. Ben Hemphill and Fanny Saunders were married the same day, by the same minister, so presumably they were also married in the above ceremony. | Family: F565
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| 35 | According to Hemphills in North Carolina, Thomas Lytle and Eliza Burgin were married at the Hemphill home, in the same ceremony as James M. Young and Margaret R. Hemphill. Ben Hemphill and Fanny Saunders were married the same day, by the same minister, so presumably they were also married in the above ceremony. | Family: F11
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| 36 | Alice's parents are reported on her death certificate as Martin Roberts and Rose Ellis. | Family: F62
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| 37 | Aunt Edna was the informant on Alice's death certificate and reported as daughter. | Family: F23
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| 38 | Benjamin Burgin Hemphill and Martha Elizabeth Lytle were first cousins once removed. His father, Thomas McEntire Hemphill, and her grandmother, Martha Hemphill, were siblings. | Family: F12
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| 39 | Bertha is reported as "Mrs. Bertha Horner" in her sister Beulah's obituary. | Family: F861
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| 40 | Captain Robert Patton was the "son of Robert and Charity Patton, who had earlier lived on Coldwater Creek in Rowan County." | Family: F556
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| 41 | Cleve Waldrop and Roxie West are reported as the parents of Dellie Rose Waldrop in the Murray County Death Index. | Family: F855
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| 42 | Date refers to marriage bond. | Family: F115
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| 43 | Date refers to marriage bond. | Family: F505
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| 44 | Date refers to marriage bond. | Family: F758
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| 45 | Date refers to marriage bond. | Family: F308
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| 46 | Date refers to marriage bond. Bride: Joice Stroud. Groom: John Incle. | Family: F506
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| 47 | Date refers to marriage bond. Groom: David W. Greenlee. Bride: Mary McEntire. | Family: F314
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| 48 | Elias's wife's name may have been Elizabeth Blair. | Family: F269
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| 49 | Elizabeth Patton and Captain Robert Patton are siblings. | Family: F556
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| 50 | Emmett White reports Samuel's wife as Mary Clark and children as Rosanna, Jane, Mary, William Clark, Rachel, Thomas, John, Samuel Leech, Martha, and Andrew Hemphill. | Family: F798
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| 51 | Emmett White reports Samuel, William, and John as brothers. | Family: F124
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| 52 | Emmett White reports the Hemphill-Mackie children based on those listed in Thomas Hemphill's will: Andrew, Thomas Jr., Polly, Rebecca, Martha m. McIntyre, Ann m. Whitesides, Rachel m. Whitesides, Ruth m. Whitesides. | Family: F123
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| 53 | Fannie's death certificate reports her name as "Fannie Plott Whiteside" and her husband as "W. L. D. Whiteside." | Family: F807
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| 54 | Fifth born of Phillip and Rosamond was born Sept. 14, 1704 Kent County, Maryland, married Martha Crisfield, ca. 1738. Exchanges of property at about the time of the marriage indicate that Phillip Crisfield deeded land to John Burgin, Sr. and later in his estate records, Ben Chrisfield is listed as “kin” along with Sutton and others. It was common in that time to refer to one's in-laws as relatives. | Family: F43
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| 55 | From Thomas Mackie's will: "To wife, Rosannah. . .to sons John and William. . .To sons Samuel and William. . .to daus. Rachel Strickland, Mary Hemphill and Rosannah Temple." | Family: F124
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| 56 | George Wilfong's will mentions his "daughter Mary that is married to Daniel Whitener." | Family: F79
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| 57 | Grady and Ruby were first cousins. His father (John Will Johnson) and her mother (Rachel Louisa Johnson) were siblings. | Family: F835
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| 58 | Groom: Chisholm Daniel. Bride: Rosannah McEntire. Date refers to the marriage bond. | Family: F315
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| 59 | Groom: Hiram Searcy Bride: Anna Debord Bond Date: 3 Jan 1824 Bond Number: 000135976 Image Number: 002083 County: Rutherford Record Number: 01 276 Bondsman: David Searcy Witness: Theo F. Birchett | Family: F16
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| 60 | Groom: William Searcy Bride: Frances Dalton Bond Date: 19 Oct 1790 Bond Number: 000135971 Image Number: 001943 County: Rutherford Record Number: 01 276 Bondsman: Thomas Morriss Witness: Rd Lewis, Clerk of Court | Family: F98
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| 61 | Groom: Edward Debord Bride: Rebecca Bates Bond Date: 06 Mar 1832 Bond # 000133095 County: Rutherford Recrd #: 01 067 Bondsman: Hiram Searcy Witness: T F Birchett | Family: F381
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| 62 | Groom: George Whitener Bride: Margarett Dellinger Bond Date: 23 Sep 1824 Bond #: 000076529 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 002095 County: Lincoln Record #: 01 131 Bondsman: Jacob Dellinger Witness: Mic Cline | Family: F330
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| 63 | Groom: James Brookshire Bride: Elizabeth Tilley Bond Date: 21 Aug 1827 Bond Number: 000164225 County: Wilkes Record Number: 01 026 Bondsman: Benjamin Sherwood Witness: J. Saintclair | Family: F32
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| 64 | Groom: John Debord Bride: Martha Edwards Bond Date: 13 Jan 1795 Bond #: 000144119 County: Surry Record #: 01 058 Bondman: Francis Whitehead | Family: F106
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| 65 | Groom: John Dellinger Bride: Barbara Fisher Bond Date: 10 Dec 1792 Bond #: 000072086 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 ImageNum: 002602 County: Lincoln Record #: 01 038 Bondsman: Johannes XXXXX Witness: Joseph Steel | Family: F265
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| 66 | Henry Dellinger married the youngest [Rudisill] daughter and bought the old homestead from the other Rudisill heirs. | Family: F89
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| 67 | Henry was widowed at the time of his death in 1922. | Family: F851
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| 68 | Her name was originally listed as Elizabeth Hutchinson, but this source record is compelling. | Family: F108
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| 69 | I have long suspected something like this regarding John Whitener and Margaret Dellinger, because they have children with birthdates that overlap the birthdates of his children with Polly Miller. I would like to find documentary evidence of this court case: "John W. Whitener or John D. Whitener, as his name often appears, must have been quite a charmer and most appealing to the ladies! I am very fond of him, but when Clara Shook was at the Archives and found the case where John Whitener was brought up for charges of adultery with Margaret Dellinger, I wanted to cheer. I noticed Caleb Miller, Polly's brother, was at Court that day and would bet he made the charge against John Whitener." | Family: F19
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| 70 | I have no confirmation that these are the correct parents for my Martha Edwards. | Family: F393
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| 71 | I'm unsure about the parentage of Thomas Mackie being John Mackie and Mary Pitcairn. According to Lauren's Genealogy, a well-documented website, John Mackie and Mary Pitcairn did have a son named Thomas, who was baptised on 18 Oct 1724, but he died at 15 and was buried 28 Aug 1739 in Burnsquaire, Ceres parish, Fife, Scotland. This, of course, calls into question any listed ancestors of John Mackie and Mary Pitcairn. | Family: F126
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| 72 | In Deposition R, Case of Malinda Butler, No. 3909, dated 30 Jun 1897, Levi Mote states that he knew James Butler from boyhood and that James married a cousin of his, Rhoda Quarles (Levi's mother was Mary Quarles, daughter of Moses Quarles, which offers further evidence that Rhoda is the daughter of John Quarles, who was the son of Moses Quarles). | Family: F233
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| 73 | In the program from the DAR/SAR service, Margaret Anthony reports the Hemphill-Mackie children as follows: "Their children include: (1) Martha Hemphill, who married Thomas Young Hemphill McEntire, (2) Mary ?Polly? Hemphill, who died young and was never married, (3) James Hemphill, (4) Andrew Hemphill, who married Catherine McDonald, (5) Ann Hemphill, who married Moses Whiteside (some sources say she died young), and (6) Thomas McEntire Hemphill, who first married Malinda Burgin and who secondly married Margaret Hemphill Dysart. Other children may include: (7) Rebecca Hemphill, (8) Rachel Hemphill, who married Foster Whiteside, (9) Ruth Hemphill, who married John Underwood Whiteside, (10) Samuel Hemphill, (11) Rosannah Hemphill , (12) Jane Hemphill, and (13) Thomas Hemphill." | Family: F123
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| 74 | James and Sarah may have been first cousins. | Family: F312
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| 75 | James Hemphill, Sr. and John Mackie were bondsmen and Max. Chambers was witness. | Family: F27
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