New Hanover County, NC

Posted Queries for April thru May 2002



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MCEACHERN, PARSLEY, PERRY, SATCHWELL posted by R M Pittman on Saturday, April 13, 2002

Am looking for information regarding Miss FLORENCE M. PERRY, aka FLOSSIE PERRY. Sister of ADDIE PERRY of the Wilmington area around 1913. Miss Florence Perry was a nurse who may have contracted tuberculosis then moving to Dunnwyche Aslylum in Black Mountain, North Carolina. Per correspondence found, close friends included: Mrs. Neil MCEACHERN, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linton PARSLEY, W B SATCHWELL.

SAVAGE posted by Jim Greve on Wednesday, April 17, 2002

Anyone know anything about a John and Marina Savage living in Wilmington, NC in 1837? Any info would be appreciated!!

RAMSEY posted by Todd Ramsey on Saturday, April 20, 2002

I am searching for information on William Kinsey Ramsey, born around 1820. Lived in New Hanover and Onslow counties.

WATKINS posted by Kevin WATKINS on Sunday, April 21, 2002

Looking for info on Obediah WATKINS and ancestors.Father possibly Watson WATKINS. Sons major, benj.,david

CORDES, FUTCH posted by Michele Ramsey on Thursday, April 25, 2002

I am looking for ancestors of my Grandfather, Norman Frederick Cordes, B may 1905 D. 1964, Wilmington, NC. He married Willie Marie Futch June 1925.

PORTLOCK, THOMPSON posted by Bill thompson on Friday, April 26, 2002

i would appreciate any help on information on DANIEL THOMPSON wife Jamima Portlock. he died around 1805 in New Hanover co. wilmington. his father was JOHN THEOPHILUS THOMPSON possibly a ship owner who died at sea in 1757..

BEVOIR, GRAY posted by Hugh Rodgers on Sunday, April 28, 2002

Seeking parents of Richard GRAY b. 14 Apr 1781 in New Hanover Co., NC., d. 16 Mar 1851 in Columbus, GA. He married Margaret Bevoir (?) Bevers (?). I can share some information on his descendants. Thanks.

HOWARD posted by Hugh Rodgers on Sunday, April 28, 2002

What was the relationship of Daniel HOWARD and Hezekiah HOWARD of New Hanover Co., NC? Both men are later in Georgia in the Effingham Co. and Montgomery/Tattnall Co. area. Daniel Howard seems to have preceded Hezekiah Howard to Georgia. Thanks.

BLOODWORTH, POINTEVENT posted by richard on Thursday, May 2, 2002

i am looking for info. on john BLOODWORTH, his father was james bloodworth born 1740 and his mother was ann POINTEVENT of new hanover co. nc

CASTEEN, INMAN posted by Kenneth Casteen on Tuesday, May 7, 2002

Looking for info on John Charles CASTEEN.I think his Wifes name was Irene INMAN.

PUCKETT posted by Rita Jones on Friday, May 10, 2002

Researching William Puckett on the 1820 New Hanover Co. N.C. census,I would like to get in touch with anyone researching William Puckett.Thanks Rita

JUSTICE, LITTLETON posted by Ryan Justice on Sunday, May 19, 2002

My grandfather was traced back to Wilmington, NC in the 1880 census, page 163 (page 21, Supervisor's Dist. No. 3, Enumeration Dist. 147), showing the following family unit:

John Justice, age 33 a white male born in NC married to Caroline, age 20 born in NC

Children were:

Theo Nix, a son age, 9 born, in NC

Ella V., a daughter, age 8, born in NC

John E., a son, age 5, born in NC

Maggie, a daughter, age 3, born in NC

Jas. Cris, a son, age 9 months, born in NC

The 1860 census of Onslow county, NC shows the following two family units:

On page 709 (page 36, Upper South West District, Catharine Lake Post Office) indicates: Jahey? Justice, a female of 60 years of age who was a farmer Meanin?, a male of 19 Christopher, a male of 17 J. ?., a male of 13 Joseph, a male of 11

On page 187 (page 13, Stump Sound District, Golden Place Post Office) indicates: Sabra Littleton, a female of 40 , a domestic Ellen, a female of 18 Caroline, a female of 12

Further research in the St. James Church (Wilmington, NC) records shows: Theo Nix to be Theophilus Nixon, born on 2/5/1872
Ella V. to be Ella Viola, born on 9/2/1873
John E. to be John Elza, born on 12/15/1874
Maggie to be Margaret Virginia, born on 7/15/1877
Jas. Cris to be James Christopher, born on 8/31/1879
Carloine Justice was Susan Caroline Littleton, born 8/12/1849
Her parents were Samuel Littleton and Sabra
The marriage license for John and Caroline show:
They were married on 6/23/1870
I have information that Theophilus Nixon Justice married Mary Jacobs and had 9 children:
Harry Pearl
Golie Marie
Louise M.
Rosa L.
Katie E.
Ever V.
Roy E.
James Nicholas
May L.
Ella Viola married Joseph Brown in 1895.

If anyone can give me information to fill in the blanks, please contact me at:

MITCHELL, RUNCIMAN posted by Bryan Starr on Friday, May 24, 2002

RUNCIMAN / MITCHELL Seeking information on Mary RUNCIMAN (b: abt 1833 and d: bef 1880 possibly in Denmark, SC) and John W. RUNCIMAN (b: abt 1832 and d:6 Apr 1862 of "pneumonia" in Wilmington, NC. Mary RUNCIMAN married Aaron MITCHELL, a shoemaker, (b:abt 1832 and d: aft 1880 possibly in Augusta, GA). Their youngest child Francis MITCHELL was born in Wilmington, NC on 14 Dec 1861 and died in Augusta, Richmond Co., GA on 21 Aug 1915. John W. RUNCIMAN, a resident of New Hanover Co., NC was a menber of Company F, 3rd Regiment NC Troops and attained the rank of 3rd Lieutenant 16 May 1861. He is believed to be the brother of the aformentioned Mary RUNCIMAN. I would appreciate hearing from anyone with knowledge of or connection to these ancestors. Thanks, Bryan Starr Atlanta, GA

posted by W.W. Cordell on Sunday, May 26, 2002

I dont know if my ancesters actually lived in New Hanover County but from all the information I have they came by ship to Wilmington and actually settled in Johnston County and later moved to Buncombe County. The information I have is a mother and two brothers settled in Johnston County , the brothers were Alsie and David CORDELl, don't know the name of the Mother. I Can't find any Cordells on the ships passenger lists, any help will be appreciated.

KENNEDY posted by Callie Kennedy Jeffres on Sunday, May 26, 2002

I am trying to locate information on my grandmother, Callie Danls KENNEDY. My family believes she was born on January 17, 1881 in or around the area of Wilmington, North Carolina. The spelling of her maiden name seems odd, but that is the spelling I was given from a family member. I would be interested in getting the names of any cemeteries in or around the Wilmington area or any information that may help me locate information on her and her family. If you can offer assistance, I would certainly be grateful. Thank you in advance for any consideration. Sincerely,

MCCAIG posted by Kate McCaig on Sunday, May 26, 2002

SEEKING: William Dougal MCCAIG, Princes Street, Wilmington, North Carolina very early 20th century. Occupations: employed by the Atlantic Seaboard Line as "accountant", "auditor", and at retirement (1950s?) was vice-president of the Atlantic Seaboard Line. Thank you,

BOWMAN, FREISINGER, TOWNLEY posted by J Freisinger on Sunday, May 26, 2002

Jacqueline BOWMAN FREISINGER Luke TOWNLEY

LEITCH, LITCH, MINTZ posted by Cathy Dickson on Sunday, May 26, 2002

I am trying to find out information on John Henry MINTZ who married Susan LITCH (sp LEITCH). On my Great-grandmama's SS application it is spelled Litch. Susan was supposed to have owned or operated a boarding house in Wilmington. Do you know how I can find this information? Thank you.

MITCHELL, RUNCIMAN posted by Bryan Starr on Monday, May 27, 2002

Mary, I would appreciate if you would register the following surnames on the New Hanover Site.Thanks!

CALLENDER, CULLENDER, QUINCE posted by Sharon Allen on Tuesday, May 28, 2002

Seeking information on Captain Thomas Cullender (sometimes spelled "Callender"), born 1754 in Boston and died in Smithfield, NC. He is buried behind St. James Episcopal Church in Wilmington, and is thought to have owned land in New Hanover County and lived there at some point. He was a close friend and/or relative of Parker Quince of Wilmington, New Hanover County, who died in January or February, 1785.

CRABB, DRABEK, MULLINAX, SMITH, WEAVER, WILKINS posted by Kathye [Payne] Upham on Tuesday, May 28, 2002

Seeking source for the obituary and death certificate of Mrs Annie [SMITH} Weaver who lived in Wilmington, New Hanover Co, NC and died 23 Jan 1987. OBITUARY: Mr. Thomas Butler Smith, 69, prominent farmer of Cedartown Route 2, died at his home Monday after a brief illness. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from Friendship church with Rev. J. S. Garner officiating. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery with Bisaner's Funeral home in charge. Pallbearers were Frank Lyons, Lee Brock, Henry Witcher, Ray Brock, S. H. Pittman, Homer Wallace, G. D. Brock and Chester Russell. Mr. Smith is survived by his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Annie Lee WEAVER, of Atlanta; four sons, Raymond Smith, of Rockmart; Fred Smith, of Oklahoma City, Okla.; Calder Smith, of Cedartown, and Spencer Smith, of Atco; three sisters, Mrs. Alice Crabb, of Beaumont, Texas, Mrs. T. R. Mullinax, of Lake Creek and Mrs. J. W. Wilkins, of Cocoa Fla.; and six grandchildren. (The Cedartown Standard, Thursday, July 6, 1939) OBITUARY: The OKLAHOMAN,


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