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Uploaded by Since you have information on the Turners do you have any information that might help my search for the 22 Roberts brother from Maryland to Anson/Rowan? 6/9/1731 in Watertown, Mass. //dump($i); "Excerpts from The North Carolina Mercury, published in Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina by Coupee," (1799-1800), "Bed and Breakfast," [Stewart-Marsh House], "Bed and Breakfast," [Louis H. Clement House], "Burning of John Houser's House in 1819,", "Delegates to the North Carolina Constitutional Conventions--1788, 1789,", Linn, Jo White. Which names are you thinking of, Steven? Rowan will, A59 And he has 2 references to Martin Wallock (Walck, Walk), but doesnt recognize him as German. One of the early settlers with him was a William Roberts, this could have been your ancestor. John William Forbis b. est 1732 married Martha Bryan b. I have found references to a George Forbush in Surry County: https://virginiapioneers.net/counties/countysurry.html, https://books.google.it/books?id=4hVElQgDPokC&pg=PA53&lpg=PA53&dq=georg+e+forbush+virginia&source=bl&ots=CFSeg85E7K&sig=ACfU3U3vKH0C0KYsG9pXbCbuUfbk4R5rlw&hl=it&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=georg%20e%20forbush%20virginia&f=false. "Rowan County Guardian Bonds 1764-1789,", Rosenthal, Patricia N. and Jo White Linn. Chronicles of Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virgina 1745-1800 They came from Backwater Creek Run South into the Potomac. William Forbis Jr. b. C1733 It is a pity because lack of documentation has basically put an end to my family research. Many of these served with the Maryland Continental Line prior to joining family members already in North Carolina. It was fortunate for society that the first settlers were people . Im struggling with finding out who George Forbis aka Forbushs father was. 1715 in Anne Aundrel, Md. North Carolina Census 1790 -1840 . The trail would become the means by which settlers would access the . There are 25 unmarked graves in this cemetery. "An Overview of Union Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rowan County, North Carolina,", Linn, Jo White. I do hereby nominate & appoint my beloved sons Robert Forbis and James Forbis Executors of this my last will and testament. "Some Naturalizations in Rowan County 1792-1862,", Rosenthal, Patricia N. "Rowan County Naturalizations 1824-1826,". 1731 D. aft 1794 (Layette Co. Ky.) M. 1747 Morgan Bryan II b. Robert Forbis b. est 1734 D. 1813 Henry co. Kentucky M. Mary Curtis in 1761 (Morgan, Bryans Grand Daughter) parents Mary Bryan b. In the middle of the nineteenth century, a community appropriately known as Gold Hill prospered for several years during North Carolinas gold rush. Welsh immigrants living in Pennsylvania come to North Carolina and settle mainly along the Northeast Cape Fear River (in present-day Pender County), in an area that becomes known as the Welsh Tract. day Yadkin Co.. NC. The first Europeans to enter what is now Rowan County were members of the Spanish expedition of Juan Pardo in 1567. The two made their way to Carolina and visited Henry Phillips and his wife, the only known Quaker settlers at that time in the Albemarle region of what is today known as North Carolina. Boone's Creek in Washington County, Tennessee. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Will was approved by Margaret, John, Rachel and Arthur Forbis and John Morgan. I am, however, stuck as to who George Sr. father was. The Rowan Resolves have been considered by historians and some Rowan County citizens as one of the first documents proclaiming North Carolinas involvement in the American Revolution. Daniel is my first cousin, six generations removed. 1, February 1996, Rowan County Register, PO Box 1948, Salisbury, NC 28145)) Land along the Yadkin River was fertile, filled with rich soil. Either the clerks, etc. There were many Myers who settled in the Piedmont area of NC and I was referring to the present day Davie County family whose origins stem from the Maryland area before 1740 and up to the American Revolutionary War. Elizabeth Maxwell Steele Chapter (Salisbury, N.C.) Publication date 1916 Topics genealogy Publisher "First Presbyterian Church Baptismal Records,", Linn, Jo White. See also A History of Rowan County [ hide subcategories] Subcategories (1) Jersey Settlement (0, 22, 0) Rowan County's most popular and historic landmark has remained the Old Stone House. I havent been able to fit any other of the Jones to the two that I know. Elizabeth are buried in the Old Speer Graveyard off of Speer Road along with Elizabeths mother Olif Ferree Forbis 1715-1785, George Forbis D. 11/2/1768 is buried overlooking Forbush Creek and the Yadkin River at Dinkins Bottoms Road. E I also have Michael Miers purchasing land from H McCullock in Rowan County Book 4 pp 888 during 1762. X "1759 Rowan County Militia Lists,", Watt, W.N. 1690 in Pennsylvania D. C11/2/1768 in Rowan County, now present 1736 d. 12/28/1754 age 18 years. In this transcription, Michaels name is spelled Michil Myers, Mychal Myers and Michal Mires! Rowan citizens eventually composed the Rowan Resolves, an article composed in support of American Independence. Farmers took advantage of the fertile soil in Rowan and the county grew throughout the 1740s and 1750s. David was relieved of his duties in 1758 as sheriff and replaced by Edward Hughes. John's daughter, Jean, married John McCormick as I related in the Sharon History. The Moyers are listed as officially arriving with the original hijacked group on the ship Scott in 1717, and the Gerhardts and Walks were in the records by 1725. Analysis of Early Doby Settlers in Davidson County, North Carolina. In 1748 moved to Guilford county, and then to Rowan/Surry/Yadkin county in 1757. Montgomery (1776) and Frederick. on October 23, 2018, There are no reviews yet. Heinegg, Paul. My ancestor, Charles Vanderford or veere, also lived in this area and was part of the group who moved to Kentucky with William Bryan and the Boone ancestors. TY. Purchased 587 acres on the north bank of the Yadkin River just to the, north of the present day new Hwy 421 bridge bordering Abraham Creson running north. Doth will & bequeath and dispose of all my worldly estate as followeth; I give & bequeath unto my well beloved wife Olif Forbis all my household goods, all her wearing apparel, & her choice of the horses & two cows & three yews & three lambs. Also in the original group were the Blankenbuhlers (Blankenbaker/Blanketpickler/Pickler). High 57F. The Knoxes and Brandons immigrated to this country in the early 1700's. John Knox, immigrant, was born in Scotland about 1708, possibly in Renfrewshire. It lay across the main migration route to the South and West, and it was peopled by pioneers of German, Scotch-Irish, and English extraction. William Forbis married Margaret Bryan and George Forbis below traveled with Morgan Bryan. Men in Rowan County served in various regiments. Forbush seems to have moved northward from Somerset or St. Marys County, Maryland, Maryland Calendar of wills, VIII. I had a high school friend (I attended Mount Pleasant, near the Cabarrus, Rowan, Stanly lines) whose last name was Carpenter. The timeline period of this listing pertains to the years of 1748 through 1770. (LogOut/ The Black Books: Calendar of State Papers(Annapolis, MD: Hall of Records Commission, 1943) No.1, pages 60-61, George E. Forbush was one of a group of settlers on the Prince George County frontier who drew up a petition to Governor Samuel Ogle some time after May 1739, to the effect that the court of judicature(being) from 120 to 200 miles awaythe petitioners. Enter your location: Stone has O F on it behind and to the left of granddaughter Elizabeth Forbis Jones Speer Almost all were Scots-Irish by heritage, people who settled in Rowan very early and lived in the part of Rowan from which Iredell was formed and from Mecklenburg County, which adjoined Rowan. They came from the Baden-Wrttemberg area of Germany. 1/2/1760 d. 5/13/1779 Walden, John State, George Forbush and Doby Chas. 9/4/1679, James Sr Jones b. They established a fort and a mission in the native village of Guatari, believed to be located near the Yadkin River and inhabited by the Wateree.At the time, the area was ruled by a female chief whom the Spaniards called Guatari Mico (Mico was the Wateree . I believe I have some information on Margaret Bryan, wife of William Forbis (~1690-~1763). I think thats one reason its been so hard to find German settlers early on in the Piedmont. "Save Your Confederate Bonds, the South's Going to Rise Again! Samuel Rothrock's Diary," (Lutheran, 1834-1883). Walden, John State, George Forbush and Doby Chas. He was in the back parts of Prince George County, Maryland four years later. Eliza H. Johnson b. A new marker was purchased and installed for Olif Forbis in "The North Carolina Militia of Northwest North Carolina 1861-1865: The Rowan County Organization,", Linn, Jo White. A possible source of clarification is an article in #3, Summer, 2000, Volume 27, of the Guilford Genealogist, William Forbis Family, VA-NC. I Will dated Feb., 1792 lists wife Elizabeth, sons James Jones, Jr., Lemuel Jones and daughters Eunice Hadley, Elizabeth Speer, Sarah Burch, Ruth Jones. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. George Laumann,", "Address from Rowan Militia Officers for Consideration," [1778]. Today, the Salisbury National Cemetery exists to commemorate the Union soldiers who lost their lives at the Confederate prison during its operation. It is well established by Germanna researchers that a large portion of the 1717 group migrated south into NC and into the Yadkin River valley(s). http://www.rowancountync.gov/GOVERNMENT/Departments/RowanPublicLibrary/HistoryRoom/TheHistoryofRowan.aspx,(accessed December 26, 2011). document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Be the First to Know of new additions on Piedmont Trails, Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), The Keowee Trail-The Splendor Of An Old Road, https://virginiapioneers.net/counties/countysurry.html, http://www.vagenweb.org/shenandoah/wars/bacons_rebellion.html, Early Settlements & Surnames of Tennessee 1756-1780, Early Families of Wilkes County, North Carolina, Early Tennessee Settlers of the Watauga Settlement of Washington County, First Major Route of The Colonies-The King's Highway, Early Settlers Along The Catawba River 1744-1750, Colonial Land Grant Records of North Carolina State Library Raleigh, NC. In the late 1740's, settlers began migrating west of the Yadkin River. If a marriage appears to be incorrect, verify using other sources. Many scenarios come into play with surname spellings. (LogOut/ Martin was the son-in-law of John Garrett, (mentioned in his will, along with Michael). I assume that Michael Miers listed here is the Michael Miers (Moyers/Meyers) who came with his family to Virginia with the 2nd Germanna Colony? For state-wide library facilities, see North Carolina Archives and Libraries. During operation, the mines at Gold Hill produced more than six million dollars in gold, eventually causing the government to construct a federal mint in Charlotte. This new Davidson County is a long way from the original, which was west of present-day North Carolina.) Some say William Forbis, but there seems to be nothing to substantiate this. In the name of God amen, I George Forbis of Rowan County in the Province of North Carolina, Planter being in perfect mind and memory, thanks be to god. Thanks for this, research I have conducted so far also point to William (Sr.) being George (Sr.) brother. You inquired about the Miers family and my statement regarding Maryland. off of Speer Road, Boonville, NC. Miller, weaver, Beaver Run, Barn and McHenry line. We suspect that George Forbis below was the brother of William Forbis b. abt 1690 above. "Migration from Halifax County, NC, to Rowan County,", Palmer, Stan. . Iredell County was formed from Rowan County in 1788. He was born in 1749 to Wilheim and Anna Boschel Elrod. We have personally together walked over the old Forbus, Boone and Bryan homesites in present day Yadkin and Davie Counties. Several weeks after North Carolina joined the Confederacy, Governor Henry Clark was commissioned to construct a prison for incoming Union prisoners of war. George owned land in the Bethel Church section near other members of the Forbis family. Lee S. Overman (1854-1930) was a U.S. "Taverns and Tavern Culture on the Southern Colonial Frontier: Rowan County, North Carolina, 1753-1776,", "Rowan County Cemeteries: The Crystal Spring Cemetery,", "Salisbury National Cemetery - Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina,", Sell, Kenneth D. "Preliminary Checklist of Rowan County Churches and Cemeteries,", "Small Cemeteries in Western Rowan, Christ Episcopal,". For nearly 35 years I lived in Indianapolis, Indiana, a few hundred yards from a historical marker at the site of the grave of one of the first American women (should have said White or European, I suppose!) Men often joined a company (within a regiment) that originated in their county. The per family population was only slightly increased to 6.4 persons. These families are documented as living in the area due to land ownership records. 1736 D. 1807 M.1st 1756 Isaac Ferree b. Peter sold his property to John Mitchell in 1758. In Rowan Co. NC. Y Two of the Boones lived and died near my ancestor in Putnam County, Indiana. Research at the Rowan County Library in the early Rowan County Records in 2002 supports this assumption. Proved in August. Q Vol.3 page 33 Nov. 21,1747 (335) McCuty vs. George Forbush and Olive his wife April 20,1746. Her name was Mary Hunt Bryan and she was the wife of Samuel Bryan, son of William Bryan and Mary Boone, hence a grandson of Squire Boone. "The Petition of His Majesty's dutiful and loyal Subjects, Inhabitants of Rowan County to His Excellency Josiah Martin Esquire Governor and Commander in Chief over the Province of North Carolina 1773," [Presbyterian Petition], "Transcript of a Map of Fourth Creek Congregation by William Sharpe, Esq. [2] County Courthouse [ edit | edit source] Rowan County Courthouse 202 N Main Street PO Box 2568 Salisbury, NC 28144-4346 Phone: 704-636-3102 Rowan County Website Braun managed to secure his wealth through different ventures while he lived in Rowan County, and he built the two story stone house in Salisbury. Davidson County formed from Rowan County-----1822 (This is a NEW Davidson County, NC, not to be confused with the original Davidson County in Washington District/ Washington County that became Tennessee. He was living in this area and moved with the Bryans and Boones to Kentucky. The years, 1747-1748. Surry County was formed in 1771. "Sauthier and Kizziah Maps of Salisbury," [1770 and mid 1750s], "Map Showing Waterways and Boundaries of Old Rowan County,", "Map Showing Proposed Bridges Across the Yadkin River to Salem and to Raleigh," [1814-1815]. In the early part of the war, prisoners were well cared for and even indulged in baseball as is recorded by Otto Boetticher. "Funerals and Burials from Rev. It is available at the Dallas, TX Public Library, the Fort Wayne, IN Public Library and a few other libraries which specialize in genealogical publications. Augusta County, Virginia; Chronicles of Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia 1745-1800, Volume 1, page 5:6 Th Aug. 1748 George Forbush, Farmer and his wife Olive, Farmer to Jno. The will copy was made from the Forbis Family File at the Rowan County Library during Ray Parker and Pat Forbis June 2002 research visit. George Forbis owned 748 acres on the Yadkin River just above the New HWY 421. In 2002, Livingstones seminary disjoined with the university, but both the college and seminary continue to educate students. were transcribing the names as they sounded, or the Germans themselves, some of whom had been in the colonies a little longer, were Anglicizing the names themselves. Peter, Joshua, John and George Parsons were already in North Carolina when Peter, son of Peter, arrived in 1762. Included are all Heads of Household in the US Federal Census of 1790 and their spouses while living in Rowan County. They came by way of Endland and Virginia. James is buried at the Boone Burying Ground located at Eatons Baptist Church. Delivered to Jno. By the mid 1700s, all three of these families would have been in their second generation as Americans and had intermarried with other early German settlers to Virginia. White settlers first began to make their presence felt along the creeks that make up the southern half of Iredell County in 1749, just five years after it was decided that Lord Granville should have that section as his part of North Carolina and just five years before George Washington's forced surrender at Fort Necessity in Pennsylvania alerted 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Ingredients. (Records of Augusta County, VA Volume I, p. 33) Prior to VA, Forbush is mentioned in St. Marys County, Maryland in accordance to Maryland Calendar of Wills, Volume 8 p.49 and prior to Maryland is found in Lancaster County, PA during the year of 1735 in accordance to Lancaster Common Pleas pamphlet 8 dated in the year of 1735. Several weeks before General Stonemans raid of Salisbury and his destruction of the prison, all northern POWs were moved out of the Salisbury prison. ASHEVILLE - Asheville police released body camera footage Feb. 27 of officers responding to a Dec. 25, 2021, protest in Aston Park, a night when officers made multiple arrests, including that of two reporters. Categories: Rowan County, North Carolina | North Carolina History, Early Settlers Definition: Profiles for adult pioneers that were living in Rowan County, North Carolina prior to 1800. Daniel Boones descendants through his wife Rebecca Bryan. As early as 1680, monthly meetings were established around the Albemarle Sound. I believe this particular family arrived from Maryland. I show a Peter Parsons living in Somerset County, Maryland and died there in 1686. "Salisbury, North Carolina, Death Register September 1909-10 October 1911,", Linn, Jo White. There were two James Jones early settlers, the other James Jones married Elizabeth Forbis Ferree and moved to just south west of Boonville NC, James Jones and Kept by Rebel Authorities 1864,", Linn, Jo White. Morgans My faith in my conclusion is bolstered by the fact that all 4 of the men were issued land grants on 3-25-1752, all bordering the Yadkin River. The first of 27 police bodycam videos from the night of Dec. 25, 2021 in Aston Park. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. From Joe Hubbard: confirms my assumption on William Forbis; wife above from several years back. The North Carolina legislature allowed the college to change its name in 1887. Thomas Forbes b. Found three of my ancestors among those in your list. For the most part, the land deeds for these settlers date during the years of 1760, 1761 and 1762. Its possible that there was another Miers family that came from Maryland (how sure of that are you, Carol?) "1759 Rowan County Militia List,", Linn, Jo White. In 1745, his family moved to Granville County, North Carolina. Two important colleges were built in Rowan County, and they continue to educate students in the region. "Rowan County Naturalizations, August Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions," (1845), Beck, Pat. Among some of the very early settlers were the four sons of John Cathey. Guide to Rowan County, North Carolina ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. Categories: Articles, North Carolina, Rowan County, Wilkes County, Yadkin County, Tagged as: colonial period, family history, Genealogy, history, North Carolina, Yadkin River, Id like to know more (if there is more) about Samuel Parsons. For a complete list of populated places, including small neighborhoods and suburbs, visit HomeTown Locator. He was in Lancaster County Pennsylvania in 1735. They were the first settlers in Rowan County on the West side of the Yadkin River, and lived in the strictes bond of matrimonial friendship for a space of 51 years." This makes the birth year for Thomas at 1720, Naomi at 1727 and married in 1745. Rowan County, North Carolina was formed in 1753 from the northern part of Anson County. I believe that this William Forbis was George Forbis our ancestors brother, their Rankin, S.M., George Swelle, and Adelaide Price. M Soon after their arrival, new settlements and roads were quickly developed. Rowan County, North Carolina, occupying territory comprised ultimately of forty-five counties, which when erected encompassed most of the western part of the state and all of Tennessee, was a conduit through which poured thousands of early pioneers and settlers. I give and dispose of all the remainder of my estate as follows; My land & stock margin & all my ysaken-chels (unable to translate the previous two words) belonging to my farm to be equally divided to these as follows: Robert Forbis, James Forbis, George Forbis, John Forbis, Elizabeth Jones and Mary Bryan. Purchased 360 acres on Forbush Creek in present day Yadkin Co. NC. Significant numbers of German immigrants came to the area, but as I review the names listed, they all appear to be English surnames and not German. Encyclopedia of North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC 2006). North Carolina State Archives Microfilm No. Signed dated, published George E. Forbis The male children of these three marriages carried on their respective surnames in subsequent generations in various forms. Some have estimated that 40 to 50% of the 1717 group may have been related in some way, either by blood or by marriage and that some young children were never officially recorded. "Implied Migrations: from Augusta County, Virginia, to Rowan County, North Carolina,", Linn, Jo White. who married James Jones. John Ellis (1820-1861) was governor of North Carolina, and he succeeded in securing North Carolinas secession from the Union in 1861. Good Job Ernest Parker !! The school was originally called the Zion Wesley Institute, and it offered courses in religion and technical skills in construction and masonry. [Identifies following free African American surnames in Rowan County: Allen, Baltrip, Brandon, Carter, Chavis, Deormond (see introduction), Faggot, Ferguson, Foquett, Freeman, Grimes, Hains, Harris, Locklear, Mitchell, Stewart, Taborn, Valentine. I believe these are the 2 Roberts brother that are shown on the Dutchmans Creek Plat Map along with the Bryan, Wilcox, etc. She was first married to Hans Thomas Blanckenbuhler who died, then to Johann Jacob Schluchter who also died and finally to Cyriacus Fleischmann. A history of Rowan County, North Carolina : containing sketches of prominent families and distinguished men, with an appendix. He also bought a good deal of land in then Mecklenburg. Strode are buried underneath a Tennis Court in a development west of HWY 801 in Approved. As previously mentioned, a Henry Sluder Sr. is later found in a very early 1753 Rowan Co Court record. Cyriacus was a community leader. George poses a stumbling block in my genealogy research. Other very early settlers included Morgan Bryan and Squire Boone, the . NC AHGP, NC History and Genealogy Project Early Marriages Submitted by C. W. Barnum January 1, 2014. For suggestions about research in places that suffered historic record losses, see: From the 1750s, up to the time of the American Revolution, Rowan County included most of the frontier area of Western North Carolina. My ancestor ended up in Putnam County, Indiana, after leaving Casey County, Kentucky. Daniel Boone's daughter, Jemima, in the . (6) Early history books, written on Buncombe County and western North Carolina, have been consulted and drawn upon in the preparation of this report. "The McCubbins Collection: The Rowan Public Library, Salisbury, NC,", Linn, Jo White. Early Settlers Definition: Profiles for adult pioneers that were living in Rowan County, North Carolina prior to 1800. Thomas T. Waterman, a renowned historian of architecture, referred to the house as the noblest of the North Carolina stone houses.. Held the rank of Captain and Major in the Revolution These are some names found in the Rowan/Cabarrus/Stanly area that I believe may have Germanna connections: Karcher (Carriker), (pretty sure about this one, as they are one of the original families, also), Zimmerman (Carpenter), also original family), Weber/Weaver, Benegar/Penninger, Isehour (Eisenhaur, Isenhouer, etc.). (later Cabarrus) in 1756, which he mentions in his Rowan County will, along with his Rowan plantations. Isothermal Community College LibraryPO Box 804Springdale, NC 28160-0804Phone: 828-395-1307Website, Rowan Public Library201 W Fisher StSalisbury NC, 28144Phone: 980-432-8670FacebookWebsite. "The Confederate Prison at Salisbury,", Linn, Jo White. "1865 Election/Voter List for Rowan,", Smith, John H. "1815 Election at Thompson's Mill,", Bennett, William D. "Testators & Intestates of Rowan County 1778,", Linn, Jo White. This page has been viewed 75,421 times (5,681 via redirect). Rowan County; Confederate Prison (Salisbury). William S. Powell, ed. Daniel Boone was an early American frontiersman who gained fame for his hunting and trailblazing expeditions through the Cumberland Gap, a natural pass through the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky. d. 12 November 1768 in Rowan, Yadkin, NC. Ive seen more than one spelling in the same document for a single individual! D Keep in mind that it was the English who were recording these names and they spelled them as they heard them. 1 teaspoon baking powder. Digital version at. P However, not enough to establish that these documents refer to the same George Forbush. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.. In addition, the sprawling city of Kannapolis, a town mostly located in Cabarrus County, extends into Rowan County. She was born on July 22, 1693 in Richmond, VA and died in 1787. "1775-1776 Marriages from the Diary of Johann Gottfried Arends,", Linn, Jo White. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Because of a lack of vital records at the time, we will likely never know the full extent of the births, deaths and marriages of these individuals and families. Krimminger, Betty L. "Civil War Letters,", Koontz, Lu J. It was named in honor of the county of Surrey in England, birthplace of then Governor of William Tryon. In 1770, the eastern part was combined with the western part of Orange County to become Guilford County. Certainly Caton-152 is on the census, but not linked. 9/8/1738 Christened First Presbyterian Church, Phildelphia, PA d. 1806 in Guilford Co. A total of 1006 people inhabited Wilkes County "beyond the crest of the Blue Ridge" in 1790. Answer: Daniel Boone lived a quiet, happy life on his farm. Elizabeth Dole, former U.S. Several of them (and their neighbors) are found in the records of the Williams Township Congregation which was located near Bethlehem, PA (then Bucks, now Northampton). The Zimmermans were one of these families. Listed below are societies in Rowan County. In 1753, nearly 350 residents of Anson County petitioned the North Carolina legislature to form a separate county. If you would like more information about any of the names mentioned below, simply comment below or Contact Piedmont Trails. 1690 in Pennsylvania D. C11/2/1768 M. Olive Ferree b C1715 D. C1785 John's mother, Eliza Brandon, was born of parents whose families were early settlers in Rowan County, North Carolina. Miller Jan.3rd 1755 North Carolina Census 1790 -1840. "Pioneer Sketches of Union County, Illinois,", Linn, Jo White. My Jones ancestor was also related to the Boones, later on. Yadkin Co. A Poindexter man moved their monuments and desecrated their grave causing the problem. For animated maps illustrating North Carolina county boundary changes, "Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps" (1664-1965) may be viewed for free at the MapofUS.org website. "The Clingman Store Ledgers," [1818-1822], Smith, John H. "Unidentified Merchant's Ledger 1837-1846 North Carolina State Archives,", "Clerks of Court in Rowan County, 1753-1795", Craig, James H. "The Arts and Crafts in North Carolina: Rowan County Court Records,", Linn, Jo White. A history of Rowan County, North Carolina : : Rumple, Jethro : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive A history of Rowan County, North Carolina : by Rumple, Jethro; Daughters of the American Revolution. I decided to write and illustrate a childrens book (fictionalized, but based on fact) about Mary for my requirement and in researching it was interested to learn that her roots were in then-Rowan County. His mark In witness where of I have unto set my hand & seal this second day of November, 1768. My direct paternal ancestor, Jacob Rtschi, (imagine the variations of THAT name!) pray that the county may be divided and that the courthouse may be erected at Salsbury Plain. 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