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Conrad, along with his brothers Jacob and Thomas (Conradt Winckler, Hans Jacob Winckler and Hans Domas Winckler), arrived in the Port of Philadelphia on the 24th of September, 1753. They sailed from Rotterdam on the ship Neptune, John Mason, Master. There were 146 male passengers aboard the Neptune plus women and children. 
Winkler, Conrad (I5279)
 
52 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Haigler, David Kirk (I7572)
 
53
Death Certificate shows cause of death caused by overdose of bromide taken himself.
Shows him as single.

Oakwood Cemetery
Austin
Travis County
Texas, USA
Plot: Section 2, Lot 493 
Hagler, Maurice B (I5532)
 
54
Deputy Sheriff Leonard Calvin Goble

Birth Year:
abt 1901

Age:
33

Date of Incident:
1 Jun 1934

Death Location:
North Carolina

Department:
Caldwell County Sheriff's Office

Department State:
North Carolina

End of Watch Date:
1 Jun 1934

Tour of Duty:
8 months

Cause of Death:
Gunfire (Accidental)

Weapon:
Handgun; .32 caliber

Notes:
Deputy Leonard Goble succumbed to an accidental gunshot wound sustained the previous day. He and the county jailer had just returned to the jail following a raid on a moonshine still. Another deputy offered to clean the jailer's gun, which had become covered in mud during the raid. As the jailer handed the gun to the deputy it discharged, striking Deputy Goble in the head. Deputy Goble had served with the agency for eight months. He was survived by his wife and four children.

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Goble, Leonard Calvin (I7248)
 
55
Died at Broughton Hospital, Morganton, NC 
Moore, James Martin (I8537)
 
56
Died in automobile accident. John was trrown out of the car and died of a traumatic pneumothorax. Accident was 3 June 1954 in Icard, North Carolina.
Buried at Bellview Cemetery, Lenoir, NC 
Poarch, John Cleveland (I5022)
 
57
Died in childbirth in Obin County, Tn. Death Certificate says ruptured uterus. Husband, Rubin Tubbs was informant and shows Fulton, Kty place of residence. 
Ross, Tennessee N. (I2442)
 
58
Died in the hospital in Winston Salem, Forsyth Co, NC 
Haigler, Ruby Mae (I1198)
 
59
Divorced Della Mae Reid 12 May 1971
Divorced Nellie me Allen Haigler 18 May 1983

Died 16 Feb 2001 in Caldwell County Hospice. Body was cremated.

Name:
George L McVey

Birth Year:
1922

Race:
White, citizen (White)

Nativity State or Country:
Virginia

State of Residence:
North Carolina

County or City:
Caldwell

Enlistment Date:
30 Nov 1942

Enlistment State:
South Carolina

Enlistment City:
Camp Croft

Branch:
Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA

Branch Code:
Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA

Grade:
Private

Grade Code:
Private

Term of Enlistment:
Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law

Component:
Selectees (Enlisted Men)

Source:
Civil Life

Education:
Grammar school

Civil Occupation:
Semiskilled occupations in manufacture of furniture, n.e.c.

Marital Status:
Single, without dependents

Height:
69

Weight:
145
 
McVey, George Lewis (I3858)
 
60
Divorced George Lewis McVey 18 May 1983 
Allen, Nellie Mae (I5333)
 
61
Dorothy Shankle Hagler is burried Gilead Cemetery, Troy, Madison county, Illinois. 
Shankle, Dorothy (I4613)
 
62
Dr Samuel Hartley Haigler was a medical doctor and surgon in Austin, Texas 
Haigler, Dr. Samuel Hartley (I5521)
 
63
Elizabeth B. Hagler and William Robbins "Billy" Hagler were 1st cousins. 
Hagler, Elizabeth B. (I5048)
 
64
Ellen had no children. 
Setzer, Ellen (I5268)
 
65
Ellen was born blind. 
Setzer, Ellen (I5268)
 
66
Enlisted in Company I, North Carolina 26th Infantry Regiment on 26 Jul 1861.Mustered out (died) on 20 Aug 1864 at Hosp, Richmond, VA.

Clinton McRary

Residence:
Chatham County, North Carolina

Enlistment Date:
26 Jul 1861

Enlistment Place:
Chatham County, North Carolina

Side Served:
Confederacy

State Served:
North Carolina

Sources:
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McRary, Clinton (I7071)
 
67
family is in district 2 Crockett, Tennessee census 
Ross, Arthur Felix (I2)
 
68
Findagrave:

Birth: Sep. 26, 1936
Death: Mar. 27, 2002

WESTPORT - Roy Bailey Spray, 65, retired foreman, died Wednesday at his home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Chase Funeral Home in Huntingdon with burial in Jamison Cemetery. He was a member of Rialto Baptist Church. Mr. Spray, the husband of Nancy Joyce Spray, also leaves two daughters, Dianne Parr and Dana Whitworth, both of Memphis; two sons, Anthony Spray of Bartlett and Roy B. Spray of Covington; a stepdaughter, Vickie Hill of Belvedere, Ill.; three stepsons, Steven Hilton of Rockford, Ill., Brian Mullenix of Monrovia, Calif., and Larry Mullenix of Davenport, Iowa; four sisters, Mary Bridges of Loves Park, Ill., Shirley Mathis and Ruby Workman, both of Covington, and Artic Sanders of Brighton; two brothers, Ira Spray of Burlison and Leonard Spray of Jackson, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. (Published in The Commercial Appeal 3/28/2002)

Family links:
Spouse:
Nelsie Smuck Spray (1937 - ____)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Jamison Cemetery
Westport
Carroll County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Carole McCaig
Record added: Aug 15, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 57081952
 
Spray, Roy Bailey (I8553)
 
69 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Faught, Lawrence (I2473)
 
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Flags of the United States of America (top), and the Confederate States of America (bottom), during the American Civil War. Waitsel A Hagler served in the American Civil War. Enlisted in Company A, North Carolina 2nd Cavalry Regiment on 20 June 1861. Promoted to Full Sergeant on 07 October 1861. Promoted to Full Wagonmaster on 30 March 1862.

⌼United States of America / Confederate States of America 
Hagler, Waitsel A. (I5228)
 
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Found on Genealogy.com in forums: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/o/m/Peggy-Comstock-CA/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0484.html

View Tree for Moses Potts Moses Potts (b. 1731, d. 1793)
Moses Potts (son of John Potts and Elizabeth McVeagh) was born 1731, and died 1793 in Bowling Green District, Oglethorpe Co, GA. He married (1) Jane McKee, daughter of James McKee and Margaret McKee wife of James. He married (2) Elizabeth Nealy. He married (3) Jane McKee, daughter of James McKee and Margaret McKee wife of James.

Notes for Moses Potts:
The Potts family originated in the Northern Ireland. There is some speculation that they come from England before that. There is no evidence yet of the name of Moses' parents. It is known that the Potts brothers, Moses, Henry, John and James came from Pennsylvania. Moses and James acquired land in Pennsylvania in 1737 and 1751 but as of this writing, no record has been found of Henry or John in Pennsylvania. Moses and James traveled down the Great Wagon Road from Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania to North Carolina.

While doing research in Iredell County, this author discovered several documents which will be cited to give some history about the family. The document from "The Heritage of Iredell County-1980", published by The Genealogical Society of Iredell County had a copy of the William Sharpe map of 1773 This map of the Fourth Creek Congregation places Moses on a branch of the South Yadkin River along with Henry Potts, James Potts and Peter Thompson. Moses and John Potts had been in the area but prior to 1773 moved on to Georgia. James moved on to Mecklenburg county.

Two articles were printed in the Statesville Daily, Statesville, NC, written by Rev. Dr. E.F. Rockwell and repeated in a periodical named "The Landmark, Statesville. It gives a history of the four Potts brothers and their families. The second article gives a good genealogy of the brothers but clouds the issue of whether is whether it was Moses' or Henry's daughter Sarah that married John Morrison, the Revolutionary War Soldier.

The early settlers of Rowan County suffered many attacks by hostile Indians. "The most disastrous attack of Indians during the time of Fort Dobbs, (1755-1763) of which tradition gives us any account was when a party of Indians went out to forage at old Moses Potts place, a house that stood near where the branch of John H. McLelland's enters Fourth Creek, and abe the Nesbit place. It is said that in this company, there were 15 or 20 me, (savages), some young, some old. The Indians attacked suddenly at the house, and one, (resident) mortally wounded and scalped, crept back into an outbuilding and died. Some fled up the creek, and up a steep ravine, pursued by the foe. Of these, some escaped to the Fort, but one wounded man ran until within sight of the fort and fell dead. He was buried on the spot where he fell; by the side of the road, in front of where the Huggins place now is.

At this time Smith (may have been his occupation, not his first name) Billy Morrison fell, in jumping the creek, just as the Indian in pursuit shot his arrow, which missed him and passed over, struck on the opposite bank before him. Rising from the water, he caught it, and raising his gun, not loaded, he pointed his gun at the Indian, who fled. Ferguson Sloan grabbed a colt that had been turned loose and then the Indians began to yell, he ran down the other side of the creek, through the muddy bottom. Morrison ran after him with an Indian in pursuit. Sloan would stop occasionally and point his gun at the Indian and wait for Morrison to come up, when he would go on again.

At length the Indian threw his tomahawk, but Morrison, happening to tumble at that moment, the weapon went over his head. Recovering his feet he seized the weapon, and now that the Indian was disarmed he mounted the horse with Sloan and both escaped.

A scouting party went out into the Catawba and came upon a party of savages in a deserted house. The whites got behind a stack of straw and threw pine torches on the roof of the house and set it on fire. The Indians ran from the house and some of them were killed. The scouting party recovered scalps of these killed at the Potts place; which were identified by the friends of the slain. The names of those were not given in this article.

One of the articles that was located is from the John McKee Sharpe papers from the Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina Library at Chapel Hill. In the article titled, "The Potts Family, 1809-1888". On Fourth Creek, some four or five miles above the church, was Moses Potts. Henry Potts was a little farther up and a few miles farther was James Potts.

Another interesting fact is a possible curious story. The author of the article states that a local Apple was named the Potts Apple. He believed that the apple was named for this family of pioneers. In earlier times the apple was noted as a brandy fruit, but by the time of the article it was prized for its drying quality, and for cooking and jellying, having tart flavor, much relished by the housekeepers.

Another book, titled, "Historical Collections Relating to The Potts Family", by William John Potts and complied by Thomas Maxwell Potts, repeats much of the information in the previous articles but is still interesting reading.

Children of Moses Potts and Jane McKee are:1.William Potts, b. Abt. 1755, d. date unknown.
2.+James Potts, b. Abt. 1757, Rowan Co, NC109, d. February 16, 1826, Mecklenburg, NC.
3.Sarah Potts, b. Abt. 1755, d. date unknown.
4.Mary Potts, b. Abt. 1762, d. date unknown, Gwinnett Co, GA.

Children of Moses Potts and Elizabeth Nealy are:1.Henry Potts, d. date unknown.
2.Jane Potts, d. date unknown.
3.Elizabeth Potts, d. date unknown.
4.Rebecca Potts, d. date unknown.
5.Stephen Potts, d. date unknown.
6.Samuel Potts, d. date unknown.
7.Moses Potts, d. date unknown.

Children of Moses Potts and Jane McKee are:1.William Potts.
2.+James Potts, b. Abt. 1757, Rowan Co, NC109, d. February 16, 1826, Mecklenburg, NC.
3.Mary Potts wife of Peter Thompson, b. February 15, 1753, d. Abt. 1824.
4.Margaret Potts.
5.Henry Potts, Jr.

sjohnis added this on 22 Nov 2011

Egle's Notes and Queries of Pennsylvania, 1700s-1800s.

Fourth Series Volume I, Notes and Queries - V.

IN CONEWAGO TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY.

The Shenk Farm - The farm owned by Cyrus G. Shenk was part of a tract of land taken up by Moses Potts in 1755, sold to Robert McCord in 1761, and by him to Rev. Michael Shenk in 1770, as appears by reference to the deed made to Michael Shenk, of Derry township, Lancaster county, and Fanny, his wife, of six hundred and fourteen acres of land, with the usual allowance of six acres on each hundred thereof, for the sum of 794 pounds, adjoining the lands of Stophel Soop. John Buck, Leonard Wallers, David Johnson, Rev. John Roan and Robert Carothers, it being the same that was surveyed to Moses Potts by virtue of a warrant of the 29th of March 1755, and surveyed to the said Robert McCord by a bargain and sale promised Moses Potts and Jean, his wife, hearing date 29th of August, 1761. Recorded by James Richman, one of His Majesty's J.P..

Comments (2)

John & Elizabeth (McVeagh) Potts had 3 children: John, Elizabeth & Thomas, all born in PA. How could Moses purchase property in 1737 at the age of 6 yrs?
 
Potts, Moses (I4560)
 
72 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smothers, Frankie Melvin (I8684)
 
73
Fred thought his birthday was 2/12/12 and celebrated that as his birthday until he was ready to retire. SS# 244-01-0123 issued NC before 1951. Marker picture taken 31-Mar-2001 by Basil McVey. 
Pearson, James Fred (I3742)
 
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Graveside service by Rev. Gary Helton @ 11:00 
Reid, Della Mae (I3736)
 
75
He inherated Clavarak land accross the Kleykuls Kill along the Kalebeergh.
In 1700 Volkert Van Hussun served as a Ensign in Capt. Gerrit Teunissen's company of Looenburgh and he is buried 30 aug 1725. 
Van Hussum, Volkert (I5463)
 
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He lived on the Hudson River near New York City. 
Klauw, Frans Pieterse (I5486)
 
77 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Adler, Herman (I1437)
 
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http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fha08

HAGLER, LINDSAY S. (?-1846). Lindsay S. Hagler, soldier and legislator, was born in Wilkes County, North Carolina, and immigrated to Texas. He joined the Army of the Republic of Texas as a captain on June 17, 1836, and served until September 30. He rejoined the army with the same rank on December 24 and continued in service until December 15, 1837. He spent part of this time recruiting in the United States. For his service he received a 1,280-acre bounty donation in Atascosa County. In 1839 and 1840 he fought with the federalist general Antonio Canalesqv in the Mexican civil war. In 1840 Hagler was elected to represent San Patricio County in the House of Representatives of the Fifth Congress of the Republic of Texas. When he was defeated in the election of 1841, his contesting of the apparent victory of Alanson Ferguson resulted in the seating of Simeon Jones. Hagler was reelected to the House of Representatives of the Seventh and Eighth congresses and served from November 14, 1842, until February 5, 1844. He also served as a private in Capt. A. T. Miles's San Patricio County Minute Man company from August 10 through August 28, 1841, on a campaign to the lower end of Padre Island that, on August 17, resulted in the capture of a Mexican captain and nine privates. These men were exchanged at Matamoros for an equal number of Texan prisoners. The Texans specifically requested the exchange of Philip Dimmitt in the cartel, but by that time Dimmitt had committed suicide in prospect of an extended captivity. Hagler was elected surveyor of Goliad County on October 13, 1845, and county clerk twelve days later. In 1846 he was killed in an affray on the streets of Goliad by a man named Pool.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Compiled Index to Elected and Appointed Officials of the Republic of Texas, 1835-1846 (Austin: State Archives, Texas State Library, 1981). Frances Terry Ingmire, Texas Frontiersman, 1839-1860: Minute Men, Militia, Home Guard, Indian Fighter (St. Louis: Fort Ingmire, 1982). Thomas L. Miller, Bounty and Donation Land Grants of Texas, 1835-1888 (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1967). Telegraph and Texas Register, October 7, 1840, September 15, 1841. Texas House of Representatives, Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses, 1832-1845 (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941).

Thomas W. Cutrer, "HAGLER, LINDSAY S.," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fha08), accessed October 02, 2014. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association

There was a William N Pool mentioned in the City Minutes of Goliad, Texas in 1845 when an election was held at his home. He may have been jealous of Lindsay S Hagler who was elected Goliad County Surveyor, and Goliad County Clerk as well as City Alderman in 1845 and accordingly in April or May 1846 there was a gun fight in the street of Goliad and a man named Pool shot Hagler in the heart and killed him instantly. Pool was arrested but there is no info about a trial as the Goliad Courthouse burned in 1898. Later a man named Pool was killed on the Agua Dulce, between Corpus Christi and Rio Grande per the Lamar Papers..

a Martha (Fulcrod?) Pool was found in the 1850 census of Goliad County, TX.

Note for: Martha Fulcrod, ABT. 1827 - ABT. 1873 Index.
 
Haigler, Lindsay S. (I4936)
 
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https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VXTP-VMG
Citation
"North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VXTP-VMG : accessed 7 June 2016), Elmore Crouch and Callie Chapman, 07 Apr 1912; citing Alexander, North Carolina, United States, county courthouses, North Carolina; FHL microfilm 1,758,735.

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FG45-6R2
Citation
"North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FG45-6R2 : accessed 7 June 2016), Callie Chapman Crouch in entry for Charles Elmore Crouch, 08 Mar 1985; citing North Carolina, v 9B cn 9957, State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 1,985,164.

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGKB-Y73
Citation
"North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGKB-Y73 : accessed 7 June 2016), Callie Jane Chapman Crouch, 13 Sep 1980; citing Lenoir, Caldwell, North Carolina, v 32B cn 32698, State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 1,984,631.

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KW9L-R17
Citation
"United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KW9L-R17 : accessed 7 June 2016), Callie Crouch in household of C Elmore Crouch, Little River Township, Caldwell, North Carolina, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 14-16, sheet 6A, family 88, NARA digital publication T627 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012), roll 2883.
 
Chapman, Callie Jane (I7534)
 
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In 1681 he had a corner house just north of Major Abraham Staats in Albany, NY. When his fathers land at Clavarak was divided he received that portion extending north along the Kleykuls Kill to a hill called Beren (Bears) Island.

Casper Jacobse Halenbek

Arrival Year:
1654

Arrival Place:
Albany, New York

Source Publication Code:
1262

Primary Immigrant:
Halenbek, Casper Jacobse

Annotation:
Date and place of settlement or date and place of arrival. Names not restricted to the Order of Founders and Patriots of America.

Source Bibliography:
COLKET, MEREDITH B., JR. Founders of Early American Families: Emigrants from Europe, 1607-1657. Cleveland: General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, 1975. 366p.

Page:
131
 
Halenbek, Casper Jacobse (I5480)
 
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In 1763 John Jr was exectutor of his fathers will in Anson Co. NC

Jan 19, 1765 he granted some of his fathers land to John Hagler who married his younger sister Elizabeth.

21 sep. 1769 he granted more of his fathers land to William Coilson (Collins or Colson) who could have been related to his younger sister Mary by marriage.
The famiy dropped the final "R" on their sirname. Could have been caused by a rift in the family since John Jr.'s brother Valentine was a Tory and the rest of this family served on the American side.

John served in the Revolutionary War. He served under Francis Marion "The Swamp Fox" 
Van Hoesen, John Jr. (I5622)
 
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Jacob Hagler
Company: 26 REGIMENT TENNESSEE MILITIA.
Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE
Roll Box: 88
Microfilm Publication: M602

Marriage to Easter Robins in Wilkes County, NC. Best Man Hans Hagler. German signature. 
Hagler, Jacob I (I1878)
 
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John Cromwell served in Company I, 26th Infantry Regiment North Carolina, and he died from wounds suffered in the war on 5 Jul 1862 at a hospital in Richmond, Virginia.
 
Barlow, John Oliver Cromwell (I7676)
 
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John Hackman age 3 born in Tennessee living in the house with Joseph W. Ross and Martha. Relationship unknown 
Ross, John Wesley (I8529)
 
85
John was a farmer and lived and died near Lenoir, NC 
Puett, John Haigler (I6040)
 
86
Joseph and Emily both died shortly after the 1880 census (exact date not known) leaving Thomas in his late teens to raise his siblings. 
Ross, Joseph W. "twin" (I4325)
 
87
Joseph was a Schoolmaster in King George County, Virginia. 
Crouch, Joseph (I7554)
 
88
Julia Caldonia Martin had 11 children with Dr Atlas Durea Jones but was married. 
Martin, Julia Caldonia (I3667)
 
89
Lee ran a store in Ferguson, NC Then moved to Colorado or South Dekota. 
Sherrill, Lee (I6043)
 
90 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Silver, Leon Samuel (I7477)
 
91 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Kidd, Leslie Eugene (I3882)
 
92 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Anderson, Michael Dale (I3892)
 
93 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Greer, Theresa Elaine (I7563)
 
94 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Shew, Vernell (I3795)
 
95 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Branscum, Leola Pearl (I36)
 
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Louisa and Joseph were members of the Kings Creek Baptist Church in Caldwell County, NC. Per church records, Joseph was ordained as a Deacon of Kings Creek Baptist Church in April 1866. 
Barlow, Joseph (I6406)
 
97
Marriage 1 George M Tyler b: 2 MAY 1916

Sources:

1. Title: 1920 MonroeCo, FL census
Page: Roll 625-225, Precinct 5, ED 106, p 2B
Text: Beatrice H?? Hatcher, dau, age 3 bn FL
2. Title: Soc Sec Death Index
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: SSN 264-09-5793
3. Title: Soc Sec Death Index
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book 
Hatcher, Beatrice Thelma (I622)
 
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Marriage by G.R. Clarke at G.R. Clarke's in Lower Creek Twp. Wit. by T.B. Swanson, G.F. Barlow, W.S. Sudderth all of Lenoir.

Name: L. D. Barlow
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name: M.E. Haigler
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
Event Date: 25 Dec 1894
Event Place: Lower Creek, Caldwell, North Carolina
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Race:
Marital Status:
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M74334-5
System Origin: North_Carolina-ODM
GS Film number: 590352
Reference ID:

Citing this Record:
"North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8YK-ZMF : 29 December 2014), L. D. Barlow and M.E. Haigler, 25 Dec 1894; citing Lower Creek, Caldwell, North Carolina, reference ; FHL microfilm 590,352. 
Barlow, Lee Durham (I5113)
 
99
Marriage in Wilkes County, NC. Best man, Jacob Hagler 
Hagler, Isaac Wilson (I1888)
 
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Marriage my G.R. Clark at G.R. Clark's in Lower Creek Twp. Wit. by T.B. Swanson, G.F. Barlow, W.S. Sudderth all of Lenoir, NC. 
Haigler, John I. (I3703)
 

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