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Thomas Eaton Swann Papers, Caldwell
lal Wéte ~ Me yen po ha > e- : | ATs het Blea o-b.t- RR AS3> 64 4C fae? - WU ” ad & od it. A de hrrpinnen |, bivbet. Feaasies + o ‘iL Piz. aa 0 Prut. f} C4. .. ee auth. f Lied “ peeve eee8 e eete pr i ee fe Bad /7% Meee Be Ie Andrew Ca@idwell(1753-1828) was in the House of 'om™ons Iredell €o, 1806-08 and Noseph Pearson wes there 1£04 and in Congress 1809-1815. They evidently lived in the Same community, so J.P.Caldwell b.}808 couli: have bee for the Hon Joseph Peirson. I do not thi* ik + fis blood relation. mv knowlege ier 1S no James LO tn recei! C. 7) in my immediate go not know *hée connection between Ketners of China Grove. ( citents?)’ Mrs.- Jane(Jennie} Catdwali wife. ot I.Jennie Hearne daurhter of Ebon Vet »(O.Mar 9, 1532d.Dec. 9, 1914) 2. H.A-Caldwell: no iss@e.. Buried sAsC., Albemarle. Tombstoves: hive aldwell were:‘brothers. Mrs. Catherihe Sharve Turner of- Sirmin ~ frov “SUBHSITENd NOLYFAI FHL 495 *4f UOI4GAZ *Q aBsoay files e ae on Mr Z oT A 2 nes - a Ae yt Fd cbsth ne ¢ aad Nt a ee oe Cathet y_ afk He dd a Ad iw oa oe fia we nod. <1 4— Mery, ee Ve< . ce f —i-e anager eRe ores, ee thé pf. aot she. 4 ett e yy. Sac c oC oll Pri hoe — b./992:- Son he 4 /. TF a Ahr Eat ae a Ces ty “keri - t 7}. Fiat gd eal é | B.. PL lke 4: [Xoo \ dt Pian f hc { {« , eines Cetteoeep go) Sal Co. (Seed Ft 32. dnote, JO) Peeknrey ee oe: -OutT nos PU OBWOS—O7 uoT sd passqns 7335 8 203 B2e> PISOTIUEe—V@Yy.- ssn OF nod sdeyiod “1eqtraosqns LSOd © Apeaite aie nok JI \ fp : aa : GA ITHER Genealogy of Jane Thomas - Ancestors Grand Fathers L Burgess Gaither died in North Carolina. Andrew Caldwell died in North Carolina, Pather Forest Gaither born in North Caroline May 26, 1876, _farlos Sharpe Gaither born in North’ Caro)-ina eArevi W. Young born in North Carolina — -- meee te ite \lfred Gaither born in North Garolina Martin Gaither yi Burgess Gaither Jr, o fier peed mee TE Courlsworth Gaither - tice Franklin Caldwéll _ 4 Abner Caldwell William Caldwell | Pinkevy Galdwell bern in North Carolina, Hirum Caldwell Flan Caldwell Jgseph Caldwell ; 4 : i ‘Grand Mother Millie Gaither Ruth Caldwell . Mother Vemiah Gaither bérn in N,C,. March L390. died Noveamber. 1 (Mrs Clancy) Young torn in N.C. died in benopolia. ila, Sallie Clancy was lst wife: of Levi Young, He-moved to. -[s her sister Sarah Matilda Gaither. ) Sarah Gaither Young born in 1820 died May .5; -3 945, Aunts Matil tn. Gillian Caldwell Rebekér Carson Galdwell : Catherine Wilsom Caldwell Mary Caldwell Jane Landers Caldwe)] Sallie Foster Gaither \lvira Reed ‘Gaither Mira (Millie) Person Gaither Lemira Foster Gaither Fmeline Gaither - é ‘ - - YY rie hee r Aunts Matilda Gillian Caldwell - tebeker Garson Caldwell Catherine Wilson Caldwell Marv Caldwell - Jane Landers Caldwell Sallie Foster Gaither lvira Reed Gaither Ak HH pit Abs tne hh The feed Mira (Millie). Person Gaither ; 1S s. OLR} )) laA~R Co: ther Pirdon Lemira Foster Gaither — jn ke Oh x A594 Le. Lhe. 7. ee . = Le CAEN ote : ‘ wr Emel ine Gaither — a Eee i > yn atrial ON JAE fk 22 pA Joerg CO te win vu eT Pes pa a / sits b Abe, +. “4 a Ming? = 7 * a . a $ . | Gaither = a $ \e Genealogy _ Thomas « Ancestors - F died in North Carolina. Andrew cal died in North Carolina. | Pather ae tte Porest after born in North Carolina May 26, 1800, died May the 19th | 1876. oul Ke Ce. Toye : 9 # i Ri Carlos Shadepe Gaither born in North Carolina 1822, ‘died 1 SOF, Levi WY, os: born in North meg ene ore ‘died / in Texas. ‘Waele : | : fred q it ther born in North bre 17g3 Martin Gaither ; | i : 1794 4 Burgess Gaither Jr. ~ ITo 7 | | pa Courl svorth Gaither ? A5¢ 33 Franklin ‘al eo Pirum Cae Sat ar Caldwell Joseph 1 pel Bt. © Grand Mother Millfe Ga Ruth oa i : _ Mother ney) Young born in North Carol ina dived in. Demopolis Ala. = nf F Sister | : - ya* bei, et ae yo adelvasL lee) lb axel rset CFqGRi, ) hee Rug miley © AR, hin 4. Tar ao Ye azole! wl. (18h Ste Tied Late Le, a Lv - pene 2 tue eg Ee cheese. UV#s p) Mase, A. ‘ cheng Sd eld PF. od paar nad. & mys jis) C lenbhrrn Bit VF 3 Ped Foetal Ps+! ai of Peltcite’ 7 I2¥a Cenecea. Breck le a, Petal +O. Mr. -t. Swann R.F.D.(Cool Springs Area) Statesville, N.C. 28677 tar Mr. Swann: i have been in Correspondence with tor information on my ancestors: ar -aldwel1(1753-1828) who married in Mrs. Avery sent me a copy’ “f a leet w® Af" (“rs,™.R.Long) in which you mention @ s o piace as being of historic interest. this 4s: Andrew is my great-creat-gra: l am ascembling Andrew's descendents see from the enclosed jist. thosé st: by me. The others are other than what ‘ba the. dist. lam anxidy aiSO would like to have iy informatior shen and where he was born. eno his parents were end from wifes maiden name He 10te in’ your letter Gaither. Two of andrews children dlarr ied GR Ait.) list). Could this be the same f mily? appreciate a reply én this incerely,! Archibaldtht OX l 12 Mill Valley Dear Mr. Swann: 7 l have photocopies of the Willis of.two Mecklenburg County: . One Lavid Calidwell, whoSe wife was Ann ___ Wi iiam Harris and daughter James(#), daughtér,ary Ann gi and grendsons David White ‘And ir, which they read in the wl. The Other David T. Caldweil, RD. Alexander, brother W.P.Caldvwe £1 (H.Baxter, M.A and M.ACR.) Younes W#.D. and Sarah Jane, preseit: wife( cop es of these wills? ] dont think writing to the Registrar of Deeds; place. f m the clerk. re fb Thank you for the load of the cl pping As a small child and “in 51934 when lw i. correspond with .Feter Wilso» Hairston) ] Mocksville and lives at Codieemee. , The'clinring dates I did not hav‘. Do vou happen O .KMENX h date of Fenny MéCay(Caldwe{1) Hairston or Péter her husbone or any other dates in this femily : lam ghad that we have our Davids strajchtene curious about Andrew ané a férst wife Pp Abmer. If yoh see any more ion thig let me i, A. HAPHY- HOLIDAY TO) ¥‘ November 14, 1973. Dear, Mr. Swann: Thank you for your letter. I have written to of Necklegpefe County but have not had an answer as l have no more on Abner Caldwell than yqu have that’ he was the 2nd. son of Andrew, accord) ( ‘see the copy I sent you}. “he fact that one of the. cehijtdren me tidgne <*- r F indicates that he had married a Chambers. in S however Abner Caldwell woul? have beea born : 217901 Andrew and Ruth were married in 1789) aid probqbl” “David Franklin Caldwell,b.1791 ‘and Pin¢kney| b. 1795, beg his Texas Military record.-- so Abner would be 16-1¢ , 1811( Citizen of Ro van) Had at the time. of the rpe *(1819)--24 to 27 yrs. and in 1822( Estate sett.lenment) 27 o From the dates, the Abner Caldwell who married- Jane 3 (1755- 1804) would have to be some 30 to 4O -jears older kiwas 37 years old in. 1792, the aprroximmte birth dat %son Abnert Could the. dates “( 1755 #1804) be in * My jist just says"Abner" and the -s*h rie Aj | shese could be*the same person axfand spn of he seems to be the Grandson of William and Nephew Sharpe. I have never run into A.F.C,Jhr.. You me there were several Vgldwells named rorrest, CON name be that? : ; David Franklin Caldwell's second wife wa& Rebecca ¥.bNeSt --- but they were married in 1839. Jane) An» chambers con) of the same family. . Is the David -Caldwe +i/* phe Qee° ahha) in° i878 sgarene a, Chuld you give me-the details as to what . Author, Jane, Date, publisher, 2? What is xhe @ paper? How does she Show Abyer Fy Caidweli ® and Elvira Caldwell ° 5 I am sorry! quoted Vrs “Avery. about DAY ‘a having mo children. My information came f sitive evidance that David £ great Aunt Fanny McCay (Ca ,Idwell)Hairstan ‘caugater ‘ans Fanny McCay(Afexander) Caldwe{1( nis lst, wife), APs ™BrBRRBET HaG8d Re aoe entisen 1 ae waa ae ely,A, a ( no issue) who was the‘half sister of the. Maxwell.Ch.mbers Ze Also thank you for your Nov 10th. Letter. It would be possible for this HK becca to be Andrews mother, as 1 said before {eat In 7Y808 Andrew's fathen{David, w to be @ minimum of 75 years-oid if he was 204 1778, that is born in-1733 or 38. Rebecca ws age or younger. * This is interesting 1 . There is nothéng in any thine I have or hove,seen publ ie! ( DAK ete.) that says Ruth snarpe was a secord wife., however is very[possible. | -1 hag not analysed. the 1790 ce sus but Andrew’ and Ruth were married in 1789 and David was born in 1791, t:erefore in 1790 if thefe was cnild it must have been from ah earlier m: riage of 10 this suppos it Oo that Andrew had m rrie ae possibility. Aridrew was 36 or 31( de:euding wne 4n/1789. If ne married. Beall;when he wal 22 and Abner was born in 177) or i17¢1 he would te 14 4: ‘Now with this new date(4758) in mind this would sti ( if his “prébable birth date is correét) exxit 2) to. 2 younger than Jane Ann Chambers ! i wonder 11) tnis fibher Caldwell ? : K— As| for Andrew being born in 1753 or 1758: My) infornatidn * from the DAR Patriot Index: p. i109: "Caldwe:l,a.1réw d.18628 m.Ruth Reese;Sharpe, CAPT.N.C." 41° from the Compendium of Genea@logy*Vol.’5,p.-252: Short teece, which is probably from the above. I would like: references to or copies of/tne 614 1758-as Andrew's birth date. an°8 Could) be mistek Nith this date in mind ‘Andrew c uid have §& ih Males: : & 26-45 Andrew b. 1758 16-26 Abner b. 1981? : under 10David: *.1791,:;inckney 1795,Hyram Females: 26-45 Ruth b.1770 under 10 Lemira,.Matilda, Mary or -iebecca Not born in 1800: as = Joseph Pearson b.1808,Ca:her‘ine Caihoun 1f] Elam 1820 ? m.1840. : 3- : ¢ Yes, the Andrew Caldwell mentioned in the C] as David Franklin Caldwell is'my gre t gr: Rebecca, one of Andrews daughtérs to Grayson Co. Va.el wrote t thnere.Do you know-who this Car Rtain Il do not know if’ Andrew Caldwell wes j 1790 Census. I'will trvmand find out nank you for the Mo. data Thev could >be You dont know how much I aprreciate your a * with mp and I want to themk <o rgwwife fo been a great help. ‘ We have had and are having oF usu - THA * «59 far this season; we get none 14° the sumrer fe a child those clear’ cold days i p . & . : Sincerely, ‘ANDREW CALDWELL: (1753-1828) - RUTH. REESE SHAH PE. ( Married October. 1,1789, Iredell Co. N.C David Franklin Caldwell * Abner Caldweli HKitam Caldwell sur dehy Ps Pinckney Caldwell 2 Joseph Pearson Caldwell de tlam Caldwell.M.D. . we Jane Caidwell Rebecca Caldwell ‘ ' Ashe. Co, N.C. Catherine Calhoune: Caldwell* b. L Thomés worth Mary Caldwell ae Ds m,VYot married Matilda CAtdwell i ae 2 \ Elvira caigweln| Xan") b, “ae ae ; . . 2 *— F - + o> = Dav id Rebecca William Catherine Caldwell _ * Sharpe Heese De jb. = 7 ] 2D. m. lm . n ms ds Will 1804. ; Gee Pi ee Se ‘Bdrew — Huth Caldwell - Reese Sharrve : 1 o.Mar - 3 1970 m.Oct 1 1789n..- d. ee “1852 yDav id ' , Panny Franklin McCay Caldwell si lexancer b.Mar 12 deb BY m. GH i d.Apr 14°186%: Julius anarew Caidwell - b.Febd .9 -1830b , 2,°*1843 m.Aug 4& 1866m. a? d.Dec 20 190%i.Mar 16 1928 2 ¥. + 1 the lands on North « side of Piten Creek aaah what may cover. “One acre reserved for publéck where w is ie to. my house ~=To wife, Rebecca for her life i. Hannah—-One-half of cattle and sheep, 4 part og re | furniture, 3, horse-value of 100.00. Other half Sond, “John and Timothy, als given her from center t South and house I now live in, » ALL my eet of one contract on Rocky Creek with ‘Abner | | | Rhos at william McConell corner. SA ee hter $250.00 to be paid by John. and Timothy 4 , and Osborne | m and aldabia i lands tracts to land aa joining being 7 in’ number. Also the Land where I now live | to ay wife Rebecca. | 7 , / - and Jee (Slaves) tile: plantation I bought from William {ae all Lande on Hunt ing . Creek owned by 2 me joining | nr and Robert Simonton- Exec, . ' 9 2 } ‘ 0 a i J : : t ; *—— s 5 2. Ra ge | el BUSINESS OrrictAlL eer Mr Swann: nk you for the quotes of my Grandfather on Abner and his. family. lo any where ” 'y father always his brother(-ulius Alexander va 1s the famil~ bi>le, piven t. ‘hey were married it ‘s inseribed t1 1¢@Fannie: Morgan Miller, (. ug. i4, 1862) by ye @n uncje'of hers.-Th Alexancer_hes’ been Crt rLOUT 6 substituted. while 34 1 ou! daughter i 3u Ais Ge r1ealory library §n Ogden an S60 erofilims of the Rowa were the only ones they had.and4 tanexexrxEataewetixxaxex ffx Rowan 1850: Jane £. Caidwell age 55 : ‘ames C. Caldwell " "26 -merchant Maxwell ©.Caldwe]] "* 23 -mBrchant David Caidwell "- 46. clerk but. no Abner, Rowan 1860: -Caldwell age 3 Caldwell-.* -? valdwel] °® -aldwell: ™ were variou& others ‘in cluding the 1850 David Ffanklin Caldwell, which I have, but wath: Facny McCay Caldwell, who married Feter Hairston, 5 9g . 2 ] all these give me the birth year | ate: which he chronology. a 1 wrote to ‘rs. Taylor and she sent me quite a lot’ on.thé Ketners’, fro» a book by ‘avid Chérry, Jr., a teather. in Salisbury. She may contact you agéin..°1 have bee? in. €orres:o dence with. Mrs, mwueen wo hag beet verv helpful. You have been’so much help an DO =<, AH. Hi Caldwell ,Jr. Box '/192 Mill Valley / / Lk C4 | | Cn HPO) Py Aq ay owl 6$960P0 ON epg wo), | VOHBINY: 48005 ry ( n ELACUR EK It is a great pleasure to “elcome t? - our pit today Rev. C. F. Boykin, s » begins is pa: or :e with The Boykins have veen very busy ng prepara’ 'on to move ivto yy ‘-"t-, -as well as: t- finish up | etails at Durham pe. -aining to move. It wiil be neces-iry for to take _18ay ,turriedly. -* iter 5 .ce today, and we élays cc, ~ed by ovr fellc snip wich . > move’ early .p the be here for the mir -: ¢ek Wednesday. This welcc foes ‘s, Boykin. and-the boys with the ippreciati. , nd love, and with: . re piayers and devoticn. adav we wil. bring vienic anu ajoy 2 “ellowship Lunch noc1 hour, wach basket should | Large as the appetite c” the or of cow-se and filled with an “eaptian > make su'2 that Mn. Boykin uoes not leave hungry. Let us remomber * Wlike fa her like: son,” he charming litéle Mrs. Pestor wit. >t nt to be temptec with 0 much 2 weigh we imggins. . This will he occasion to get better acquaint- with one arovher and there will no reason to leave huriicdly. was 3, the S. 8.°o.fering, 190.30. 4 Sunda Se1,001- atten“ince last: Sunday Ll : Cyt, “C fe Cét coke Ee (ts al jor 3) fe Fee L 3 4 Cx C23 = ARS cal | Ct bee CL NAL Te alee J Ye os — Cecil Viverette of Blue Ridge EMC was clected new president of the Council. Marvin McClam of FCX Inc. was elected new vice president, Harry B. Caldwell was re-elected executive vice president and treasurer. Colvard es - es a was re-elected secretary. Co-op Council Leaders: Caldwell, Viverette, McCiam CAROL Diet UNTRY MARCH, 1973 aa .. ° oe s = 2 niseion is an | rings on postal @ilinter> nt their views. The - Service Governors. Throughout this prcanea, apes ragerd._ is shown for the interests of all mail ee At least for the first few ounces above one stat: the additional per-ounce costs of handling mail matter are substantial. This is because heavier and larger-size mail cannot be machine processed, and must be culled out of the normal mail stream for individual- ized handling. It should be explained, though, that a complex - first-class rate schedule consisting of decreasing increments. for additional ounces geared strictly to the cost& of handling first- class mail of a particular weight would-be administratively ; impractical. In addition, since first-class postage rates are | established on the basis of the average costs of'handling first- class mail of all .weights and sizes, if we adopted Mr. Swann's suggestion, the rates for one-ounee first- class mail would have nad Nelda peda cd oT cei ef) the af ‘" pag QLea Ppa Pack CP: LOL yg LON Bh fe | fren ab ee tl, as Ade zea wl est fe Lom bho e. Me Ld-ef i ee ( athe CEL DH Th Petr pee e oe wc . +e é Crees s eye oe ~obeg Kamen Cater wll “fie | | LEAS ~ BGS et bg | obec BA bevds its / IRS fF 315. i would acvrecigete boStare both weve, Y more on abner Ca] Ce - > J ; U ed a x : Bi D, we om / » ; ; e+ fe Vee na C2 AP ad (€y } les ( td "ithe 4 Fos. \ndr WC cl td fis randy rents 4 are Af, Xandey Brows, howe | | r ir. } Ai, Pil Vay of C1: TMA Wa kind ehough to send a Copy OF the \] lune Pp Bar Am.tiy Ot Chi, ag » HHinoje Mise arckman, the : a St pirat o, nd d Uchter of Petey Bar, SKMAN and the SlCat-oreat Prand Mter of Dy John Barkman did the Lootnctes lon the Lely kah Barkan Caldwell Jette, : i > D r Cald ],4 Vinc ennes, Sept. 16, 1813 LETTER TO JOHN CALDWELL. By June B, BarkMan Pur ror LOWING LETTER was written during the War of 1812 and addressed to John Caldwell by his wife’ Rebekah who expressed her anxicties concerning Indian uprisings in Knox County it&a812. It Is, of gourse, left-in the original: there are Criprs in grammar, misspellings, and othet inconguities.. ‘The original * of this letter tan be found in the private papers of the Caldwell family in. Wash- ington, D: C} This letter was found among the Effects of Rebecca Hay who lis the daughter of Eliza Jane Caldwell. The latter is the “infant mentioned in the enc losed letter, “The -Caldwell family are of French origin but the family fled from France. during the Ptsccution of the Huguenots to Scotland in the reion of James the First. From there part of the family went to Antrim County. John Caldwell, a descendant of this hranch, came tothe U.S. and « tthed in Lak ister/Co,, Pa — he afte rwardstremoved to Charlotte Co., Virginia. Fe had seven chiklren, one | s of whom is dur grandfather. but don’t know which one, rs. ) = : 7 , . ” ofliters Revolutionary War, three of whonr were killed. ‘ The paragraph immediately above js an excerpt from a letter of M Irgaret i :‘Badollet Caldwell” the daughter of lohn ‘Thompson Caldwell, dated September Several SONS Were 24. 1578. Jala Uhompson Caldwell js believed to be the somof Charles Cald. well and Jane Brow ne-—both of whom died during the 10 's. Andrew? divell and Isabella ( Andrew$) Hayes are his grandparents, as arc AMexander | and Elizabeth Thompsen. : | Mr. Edwin cs. Rideoway’ of California wc kind enough to send: original letter td Miss June RB. Barekman of Chicago, Ilinois, Mic Barekman, the | | Sreat-grcat-orege! grand daughter of Peter Barrickman and the ercat-grent grand * daughter of Py} John | Barkman did the footnotes on the Rebekah, Barkman = Caldwell letter. tt . ot ‘. Vincennes, Sept. 1651813 Dear Caldwell.) | ; Yours’ of the $+ instant came to hand: which gives me creat pleasure to hear that vou are in-health,}as for myself I am jn pretty good Health only the rowne a copy of thie alarming ‘news keeps us all in fear? Eliza was taken somewhat unwell fast everfing but [ he pe: it will not ci ntinue*any time on her. | have again returned. to tow nas there was po fortification in the icountry to kee p safe.4 ] am-sorry to hear that our effects were ’ ’ + ! ‘idam eed on their t you, I wish. you could settle. yours, If until chanve of tines, ; F RS forthe sclling dur house I can’t-tel] you anything Dogtor Scull? and Captain 1. Jolin Th mpson Galdwell, b.-ca. 1784—either Pa. or Va. Came to Knox C, PPpointed as receiver of munics at Kaskaskia ‘on March 30, 18y3. John T. Caldwel] $0, 1838 at Shawe: town, Illinois. : 2. The Piankashaw Indians. were making surprise attacks fn the countryside surroundirig ‘inecnttes are r, having heen hflamed by the Pr het and his brother ‘Ty unsah t + liga was the inf Wt do iichter and only child of Jobn and Rebekah Caldwell : 4 Rebekah Caldwe Il Was living at this time at the Old Peter Bartickman Ferry Station the DuShe« River, Knox ci unty, Indiana, . 7 5. Dr. Edward Scull w is a surgeon's mate at the Battle of Tippicance. Ind. He “hs died October » Near A RE A SDY. aT th y 1 of Vineennes ark ne wer Madi Scott served as hea 8. Rebekah Barkm ' Univer Caldwell married Sarah Badollet on Febru: Badollet who Was appointed register of t Indiana Territdry, in F804. 9. Knox Co.) Ind 10. The of F named by Joseph Hl Davi Henry Harrisdn of the New site rnd Indiana terri ¢ itty. 1 il VY; in Wi int. tT bk unty, Penngyly inia im 1 Martha Barrickman.w lahn 1] Elizab th \r | iB rrick hand || Barri in. Mary and @erriee Parkman is Revolutionaty War an was the first wife of John Caldwell. \ 1807 in Knox, Co., Indiana. After the untimely death of- Rebekah rt Harrison was near Terre Haute, Indiana at ca the B dand his wif fand his wife isp dau They were marricdion December 23, Barkman Caldwell, John 1814: Sarah Badollet was the daughter of J ‘hn wy .10, ly created land office at Vincennes, capital of e new ‘ . zB in old Indian Battleground ler from ‘Kentucky after Governor William militia lea ine the ninth pre sident of the 5 tpry. Harrison later bec by birth ca ti —_— tti¢ead and atte! pte Higher learning ve in the cir fear of the nation Pract Martha PBarrickman. Wyant, bain tl lin \ eal nl. i frowned up riage. was - orint However in mu et yee ema nit tn ned ey did not belie eme! Indians gnnes be wise of th t D in ensi riste 73 Cl phe r Wyant was sohter of Peter Barrickman, whobdie« tér Barrickman. lonit Maryland V irgini f Rebekah Parkman Cald ; ter Barrick for the ' pn of P of 1'Cfather- in 1767. 2 n and supplies ’ © nm) I n n ve | mi See “Wohi : Ke C ae che eo C og / p . of “ [t-e© jcadk Z. 2 44€ ; ] J = : ff g . v> / cif —ZS 4 t OP?» oe wa " GO Aire Ll / a Kotile ci 2 C¢ {4 ‘yee? t ; \ i i i i 2) IA GAN AE SA NR ec ee V So he ee aT SN RE LIE IE LE LEED AE VEDA LT oy ea EERE RI EP Sas Sopeniaaeiaenaeedl | page et: Oa / 86: i 7B / Ie Orme, fs OS Me e=—-| elin oy Sf Ab alocer the: f 2 Kee . Lect 27 FNP | > ry C2 Pacctpie r ( A a2 ae Ay i Uk c A—t ut (L4t cl er A_er7t { ‘ Jel Cheat <4 C kG A. te (Le AA —~—ese" tle ity wv 1s Oe Bs) : Ast AL gly pt / : : ALL f : ; | Ve “ vy / LM hit ? CK ps 16 Le pn. Biwi ln Hear 1 eS { 4 fBa- each Fret at i Peeled 1 | | phe 4 ile oe Ck. 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Mrs. Caldwell closed | her school in consequence of || the er nd, who | died Novem! 1882. After this Miss Eliza Baket taught for ||| some time, succegded by Miss |jj\ Elizabeth McPheaf After her| | removal from towm a Miss Pai- | sley, daughter of Rev. Samuel | | Paisley, | taught it Statesville; ||\) | also a”Miss: Rankin and Miss i | Nancy. Campbell—all -before the jij | Santer had made tracks in or |) | around “town. —Mfs. Nancy Hi} | King.” (We wondet if the Nav- |j\ 1 icy King is the afonesaid Miss jij | | Nancy Campbell. } Wi |= “The county board of health | | tried Kestler’s milf, pond last) week. The case has ‘ot yet | | progressed ~ far enpugh for a ji | verdict: ; il “The water work} people are Wy | expe cted to Arrive ay day now ti x | and begin operations.” TEPPING STONES : ie ISPACE ! I ..Are being established rapidly by science ‘to widen the world! of mankind. _ PATHWAYS TO GOD provides stepping stones for your daily life. 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Amount En Hosed $ Three Years, 62.50 & wilh Two Years, $17 5 each One Year, $1.00 each Cc nq k which ) : -o -agatsao Tt + a q i if \ ‘ire , v? rant ae a4 ant ATT “Ot Ya 1 i SsAUA a1] } \YAtIa a 'Y ct t Ja aid i | 4, Mshid (; SauemTTeySUT Atuquom juetueatiod F: us| 195 ayy 10g Aed Aeu nox) jspao0oed jusy go *u0T “=99TTOO e1Tyua oyy I0J (Sutddtys JOJ eZ1eyo [Teus eB sntqd) 96.19T$ asn{ jo-. eotaid MOT eu} 03 49S ayy, doox Apm ‘noAé ‘eq TTT#a NOA YUTUY am |Se pettyads se o1b NOA JE 4YNg °s pue ‘esuedxe J PAGE 8 “Death Takes ~ Mrs. Valentine | "9 Mrs. Date Valentine, 50, of | Hamptonville, died T wesday| evening at Iredell Memoria! | Hospital after @ lenghty illness. | - Inn. She was the daughter of | : Bal “He exp the late Lonnie and Lulu) . + = <> | provides Steele. oh undergo re Surviving area dau ghter,| f years and Mrs. Velvia Stevenson of Olin; | | can’t be ¢ seven sons, Robert and Ronnie | | revaluation ofa the home, Jobnnig of the | fe ae al armed services, Charles of | | ial od Harmony and Lonnie, Hubert | | that helps and Edward, all of Washing: | "| of apiece ton: and a sister, Miss Carrie“ i DAVID) S. CALDWELL Steele of Hamptonville. | | | sev age The funeral will be held at| @g, d ga 11 a.m, Sunday at Zion Hill | Stu ly Begun Black - Methodist Church, with burial es no perfectig to follow in the church ceme- | By Caldwell Ee tery. | | > Toe family will aisemble at | WINSTON-SALEM David & So Florence Funeral Home on Sat-| Caldwell af Statesville is en- | 8 urday evening from seven until | poled as 4 first-year medical | nine o'clock. The body will | student the Bowman Gray | remain at the funeral home | gchool of Medicine. a until taken to the church one) He is ohe of 61 members of hour pfior to the funeral the f an medical class, | — the largest first-year class to FLOWER COURSE be enrol at the medical | school. Although the pre-refistration has been “excellent to date | others may still register at | Dr.’ and Mrs. the Grace Park Recreation jr., Center for the Flower Arrang- | Statesvil ing courses to start Wednesday | the. fo and Thursday, Jack Springér, | Statesville. of recreation, | The i brease will | 54 to 61) first-year wee | tet & n Forest’ University, is E. R. until 11:30 | the al center's Caldwell, a graduate of Wake the son “of | 116 | North Race Street, | ‘He is married to| r Vickie Brown of | this year from | students is | enrolment plan which is coordinated with | days from 9:30 a.m. am. and 1:30 p.m. until 3:30 | puilding; program. Within — five | p.m. starting September 27 and | years, inedical student” enrol- | on Thursdays 7:90-9:30 P.M. | ment at Bowman Gray is to). starting 98. Mrs.| be increased to: 900 with 75 srederick Dilendik, the inetruc’|firgtayenr students to De act Frees sure, eed sh ar i Bob Bi visor, di: problems \talk Thu the Kiwe Progress Caldwell | —h ete ' PAGE 12 . When It Was N Ten years ago: Record, besa %. 13 and 14, 1952. “Supt. J, A. Steele of the Iredell County Schools, who suffered a .| Slight stroke of paralysis last Sat- urday continues to show improve- ment. He is confined to his home on North Race Street.’’: : “Wm. Goldman has ial ‘to | Statesville from Catawba County 1673-79 ‘| and has opened the Statedville Mu- Glenda Hertness . of 119 Bos Bireet was crowned of dog dicen for ites. was passed officially by the F fie Fs = ° 2 | vill sic Studio on the Boulevard near the city limits. Mr. Goldman and his staff of teachers have been con- ducting music classes at Trout- man, Stony Poitt and elsewhere in the territory,” “Captain George Field of the local Machine Gun Troop,| 109th Cavalary, has received the offi- cial report of inspection held on April 13th. The report shows prac- tically no déficiencies. Capt.| Field said that his troop is scheduled to gh Ft. Oglethorpe,-Ga., by July | » for two weeks annual en¢amp- : ed be ” _Fifty years ago: Landmark, May 14, 1912. _"That Colonel. Roosevelt: is the : almost unanimous choice of the Republicans. for pregiden- Iredell - |\tial nominee is settled by the large ~|\part of the county’s vote he will eceive in the State convention. They are ‘instructed to. cast the country’s 18 votes Roosevelt re 40, Taft, 56 and Hughes .04.” , “About the usual crowd a Ls “| ed the Memorial Day | exercises 'riday, but in the crowd was an usually large number of |Con- lf erate veterans, despite the fact! at their ranks are being |thin- by the last great enemy, The ture of the occasion was anh ad- f dress by Mr. Cameron Morrison} of| Charlotte, who spoke for about | mencement-. began Sunday ing with the baccalaureate setinoi by) Rev. W.S. Wilson of Mobres at the First Presbytoria ;Charch. Sunday evening Mr. | Wil tT ae irew Caldwell 2f* the’ Gc panty. aiid ts aterennia’ being. oo / in bad health, /but perfect in mind ‘int memory 4 = the following ia my last Will sds Testament : | I will 4nd bequeath to my lo ing | wife Ruth all my pr eonrhy _ of every deseri ption, both real and personal, in trust for herself a fF and my six children, nanely; Hyram, \zham, Aoseph, Catherine, Jane ‘Mary to at epend - to them as she sg proper. | This t sethdiay of ee 1822 | , andrew Caldwell (SEAL) Witnesses: | e | Boyd Simpson, Jurat John:'B. Nichols North oaré1 ina ‘Wetel County" : | ae a I, 2.4, Smith, Glerk Supe: ior Court i | gi for the. ‘county, a and State aforedaia do hereby certi that: the for} going is a true : and correct copy of the last Wéll ane Testament of Andrew Caldwell | as same taken from and- - are the fewer in| this office, oe recorded in Book'#2 at pie | Pa ere | | Witness: my hand en beta seal, ‘thie the Lith day of ‘March , 167 | ; CG, g.smith Pete | = iat @lerk Superior Court i : i rn ; Sharpe was Sqaurcere 15, 17 Whereas, I Carlos ners of the County of * svc | and State of North Catol ina being in a low state of health bist pe mind and memory dg diepose of my Las, pay: in bag FolLoy Viss ° Bs" oe vie if | | I give and bequeath all my oe both real oe | raiponsl to my nephew Abner F, _ Caldwell except o hundred Dollars which ‘lL give” and bequeath to my niece Lamira Calawel which my Execut or will pay | i SN f a8 goon as convenient. ; 2 And I do by these presents Ele Jot appoint. my nephew, Abner F, Caldwel} Executor of this my Last wil and’ Tegtament . : In witness whereof I have heareunte set ‘hand and affixed wy seal this 25th day oor oe i } j Signed sealed and delivered in presence of Carlos Sharpe (SEAL). Amos Sharpe, Jurat Franklin W. Osborne = North Carolina | 24 at } } i. | — 8 { } ; ; i j 1 : : ao re <a’ _ Tredell County | | lied I, ¢.G. Smith, Clerk supartor Court in and for the county . and State aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregedig is a true and correct copy of the last .Will and Teatanent of Carlos Share: as same is taken i and compared with ithe record in |Bogk WA at page 55, | | Witness my hand and of ficial sehl, this the lath day of January; 1964, > ) : | C. _ saich si ae pentes cour oe i ¥ { ae Ry <4 : : ‘ae Sw oS x s =o ~ —— 5 s ee sg ph SEE IIE OOOO : s ’ c _ et i ga GN EEG LANL ; . : —" —— a egg cet agree = ~ . ces PE DIET GEL ADE LAR hex = ET — : : OME - Ses ms RG N . x \ a oe Sa i, sd coe “ Ke ‘ % > RR BROS DE LEE VE IED AE DE EARL LILES LEED LE IIIA SED A Ie BOPP ~ e : \ O« é Wea of - cant Cc +.) 4 Mit J ree CL eoetl ) Pecky Cee Fok, ~u d Sz: os 4 lee a floc pre bree. pthc 4, ae Pea Lh ee. feseoeun ae, Vy poh: 2 pet glia ETS hs t X Pia. ee ty (Le. area ceabreitinaae 1 Betz ¢ C2 eh 10 +t Le Or Cee erect fh th} a : “TN f feu he 4 ~ ‘ = i canes < escent ti AN eG MERE senna : Zz Oo W) 0) = = O O Zz 0 0 > LiJ , Li] La QO 4, { a QO < © Post Office Box 12157 Fort Worth, Texas 76116 postage will be paid by Southern Baptists 6G AOL DE PELE EO SED ITE AAAS LEER PALA PIER IAT ERE ELIE IEE OES AEA SEER EIORE sen EE IOI ETE eR s ~ ne H/€¢ e7 i : fe z7-4 : a jf f s , | ly LEZ [ Bt 2 Be Rw kT t 4 ~ A : “%/e-c- 7 J Ae AL, Cae Q eee te eps ya. 13/5 4 } i / } | she prt, a‘ C4 atk. et £ Zi ee. j | oe of ” } sy | ee (s~ _— oe et f re ot 4 c ; S ; ; 1 S><- 4 \ AIvW Alday ssa z 0 ? ° * < > © - « = > t , z iL - 0 * 7 7 : + = + S c - c z _ x -~ c z esavae OBL NISNa es Calctpet a vA Te decet Lan Vee protien Weed ore fe athe tek Bo is \ A ed L - - | Ast ‘ i } (pH Cig ( (BCR eC ce. pi > | Ae er a Jan. 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She waa @ remarkable woman. | have a copy of her “Heart of Steel" which I treasure. What is the name of this new histeny of : Rowan County? rt | . I have been in = weth Abner Caldwell's descendents: ‘the Ketner family.; January 15 1791, married in 1822 and died March 6, 1856. 4his birth date conflict with thet. of David Frank] irs, °**/ but David may have? been born in 1792 according. to ‘some sources but the dehsus says 1791. iT am going to kane! heir: and according to them he was born. more about this” 41 have ‘nearly all the Ketners an I have not found descendents —. now. y Yaithers in exas Means 1900. | a A Migs Ruth Stewart of Ogéen Utah |has worked out the descendents of her grandmother Jane Gaither, daughter of‘ Lamirea: and Forrest, who married ‘Daniel Claiborne Thomas , down to the. present |. generation ,which adds 155 mames bo my list! | / Your help has been most valuable mp -I thank you and, here's to many more birthdays to you !1! AY » Sincerely, a ‘i Caldwell, JIT, a Bor 192 ; , Mill =e CA gout j Se nena etcsese Rete ‘ 7 nein nce << KG / eae / 7 Ah : a 7 eee a 4 aw : LP a ae a op ee “ ( --96C/ ) ects ~~’ o> ind 34a. =~ 5} ae ert, an 2 4 — ‘ 4 ye , een0e0eee ee ee ev~- aeeeee® a7 ice _ And | LY | ot Ast Beth 3 rect Coder Abmp oii i S' - eK bey “of Intry from South and house Inge Live Say es | | —9 22. To son, David- All my’ part of ‘one contract on Rocky Cheek with. Abner a | Sharp ahd others. Begin at William Mecone}t corner. oa ag | ae 3. To my daughter, Patsy Gowan’ $130.00 to be. paid by Jot and Timothy Hyran out of firet ale/of Land Gmed by Abner. Sharpe ‘Osher : an myself, =. | 4 4: To. my son John and Timothy Hyram--Al1 Lands | tracts: t Laied a Sotning where now Live being’? ini number. Also the Land where except that willed to ay wife Rebecca. ope ay | | Also Cobb Raakiel and Joe (Slaves) the plantation I bought from William — Sinonton as well as all Yands on Bnet me Creek owned by me joining - each other. 4 ‘ j arte son, John and Robert Simont on- Exec. Witness 7 Thomas Mitchells W; Steele. ’ ; , - on rire! Maly ; : * ; \ e. fi-ez ct tiny } de e : J \ é cy “ —~ Ce © e¢ its a a Lite Ce: lo -4 ) de e% Pt oe jp es e¢ /~ a 4 Lé di . Jf ‘ 4 ¢ oe 2) 2 2. a / L { 4 ? 4 2 . ete Lee2e nr Lt bee fy f a~ STN “(Deny ys, +t q) } a ng Mh ve. / ve Mm — € a 7 2 Zz | This will reply to your letter of February 25, which has ‘Been referres t~ tits office obs Senator Robert R. Re} | €onsideration and. apelin ssanige ‘ne * ssi leioeeatse abi cans oo ey tapi We note that. you feel that ail eattoa sodesen should be _ siven an allotment pf three bales of tax-exempt cote, with @n ‘additional allotment of one bale for families havinz more thel | three children in school. Serious consideration has been- -iven _to the problems involved in making minimum allotments under the - | Cotton Control Act. pf 1954. It is the general concluision that the | highest minimum allotment which could be made with any deckes of |fairness to all cotton: ‘producers is approximately two| beles. This \minimum allotment willibe based on the established babe production jor ea farm). Any minimum allot ient greater than two bales would 'require such a large proportion of the total producti pn that all other cotton or ucpI's iN vould suffer therefrom. in repl Je that. I portion of your letter in whigh you ur+ze irplus Taw-Exe ption Certificates.be made nontrdnsferable 935. we wish to} advise thet tne rules and poeelass 1 sovern the ad: min i st sretion of this ‘Act during the | t Sebn Gorpleted: Due cx ns ideration wilt “be ‘liven estion by tne group charged with. ue ty jot t ‘ormulating, aud reghlations. = ee i ons which cr vear . weiare encloging @ press release dated “March 2,) in featur@s of, and certain changes in, the 2 nich sets hy 1935 Cotton \ sume you thet your interest and . are very. much anprecieted. Very truly yours “7 ¢ Cs Bi Cobb, Di regtor, Divigion af Cotton.’ NN t 7“ f ¥ ¢ v : aXe David and Elvira see Tet es Elvira marred in » October 30, 1973 Dear Mr. Swamn : Thank you for your letters of Sept. 21&24 and I Kare follow up) on the Mecklénburg David Caldwell. This is very . & En. interesting’ us-1790(see David Caldwell is also iin the iredel]-.C. N.C. Cerns the notes/1 sent you).2: . here 1 another supposition: How could ‘David Caldwell of 4th Creek, whose will was in 1808 and whos: wife was named Rebecca have been & brother to Andrew who had a brother named David who married Flvira Sharpe in 1809 ? Two bro thers: named: David is not usual -in one family and less usual than having both David and Andrew Captains: the. Indian Wars(as well as ang Andrew fn the American Revolution.’ David as @ young, man in lfater in the American hevoiution. ) I note in the original hand written list of Andrew. Caldwell'«s children from which I copied the one I sent vou »y name Elvira is crossed out and Flmira substituted | could have been the original name and my great aun Fanny (Caldwell)Hairston,Andrews grand daughter ¢ remembered wrong. I am sure that this- is the same. aS for lemira being the daughter-of Joseph( Pearson (the son of Andrew):I dont think so as I have that pretty well documented from the descendents, and t Lemira,Elmira or Elvira there. ¥x4s I understand -f (Sharpe )Caidwell had no children. 1809 not 1819.Your David died in 1819.! The will of to Lamira(sic) Caldwell executor. This I would take as ‘Andrews son Abner. Lemira, 2 ‘ As|I understand it the Pinckney Caldwell that sold| was his son Pinckney who went +o Texas and was Qua ofithe lst. was Lemira Caldwell's) brother and son of Andrew. I'am getting answers Slowly from the Mecklenburg L Fam trying forst. before writing the County office from an indem of early marriage bonds there marriages in Mecklenburg Co. rom Mrs, Volunteera and on the staff of M.B.Lam San Jacinto and could have been the uncle od Jane Thomas. thet the | so: Lemira - [ ould have: person. )Caldwell femiiy ... here is no Avery. My notes notes’ gay Carlos Sharpe giives $100.00 with nephew Abner F. Caldwell! as and daaghter i 1 “ef. | Andrews Mill rtermaster ar at: He ibrary( which - Evidently. are no Wingfield I followed up your informatton that the Gaithers went to Falls County, Chilton,Texas and received the encloséd answer for your files. It to-what you sent me. am also contactink Mrs. Mart Price. Thank you for giving me this note as Texas j I so I wrote the County Clerk: s I we have not met Mr. Young as the seminary is quite where we live and we never get over that way and it years since'we Wave gone through Modesto. I hope ya likes it there. I persoqsliy dont as it is too hot Sincerely, : « AvH. Caldwell Jy in Marlin is in. addition | in and Mrs, s.a big state! i way from’ -has been ur daughter for me. ff < f < Os <f: a“ kf , ‘ « BOZ..i92 Mill Valley’ Cal ~ J4gAl | ae ste Cehbecwcd | bid bebe ise I po / 4 ¥ 4, a2. S LP cP tr OFS 4 “thn; ‘Cc tM > ee / if x CAM le 1928+ bleh Aiwa} ~ 1997. Bats AT Tt : f/f ne dee font Hara pax? Los err? et Sod a. o hy , % UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGtiCULTiNU Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Statesvilic,-N. C. March 10,.1959 - 421 T E SJANN RT 1 BOX 147 00 STATESVILLE NC hatlesie stew e-as. the C not be piantec been @pproved by the Stzte Off: asing cotton socreae which will lell County this year. This is’ thé latest ° sect. Rnd ye& give farmers an opportunity to uCPbare. y, cottow in 1957 or Di aced iteserve Program in 1957 or 1958, he 1960 allotment. just.as if on his pliented this releesec By releasing the wilt holp some Vcur The cotton aLiotinents mers in your community’ are ericouraged to come tof OC Office ts SSible.and before th april 3, 1P59) ants 13a release for al] acre t, plun to plant. all aérerce relecsed will be wners anh the county th establishing ‘future r 19759 showin aise cont persoW on or belore avril 3, é 1 Very truly yours; H. S. 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