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Danie] Lewis was 1 the Pennsylvania intermarried with the Tyson %amily the names AEN very freque) Which is an wecommon name, to think that Ann Tyson, wi Tyson Baggerly and Rebecca then a Lamar, That name EVE ‘in the line of Alexander Be You mentioned Henry C1 He married Ann Magruder, a: Wargaret Jackson was the de Mary Beall, and Martha (Lingan) he n eounty, Md. , also Jeremiah, John. Joh homas. David Sat & » ° ae i u l Lan j ; @ Along with these were Benjani: Bag ths tere | : * Richard and ohn ] _Zacharaih Beall} B Lewis , he three latte sil aha weet Me, OE eat. ewis. . t} : e In the Hollan that Somerse Waters genenaloe % suppose that was | buried at "Snow rse Ro a re a wT C ama Tay, Par, 4 ,oac ae Ant GVan L he x el. Il, pp 1468-69. Also found imme Arundel and toward Counties T WOT now just wha a copy of the those of Willian fmevohn Willis Ellis. ebasil Gaither, ep down there some headway in 1m paper publicity adds +* . * - or somethi 4 i take advants i Nine us } : Lnese! nure ring’ if For library and worked 4 . m lw 1. collapse, The las ESE Por S 5 oe nm ¢ +p ha+ leo) ye » use that des copying for me; so he research go doing any more, ugh somehow, an a, EL. Aa . fet \ + hw i] Trouble with n avcomplete it, and a to feel quite well hw Carolina F.02 one or two thi ZI have those old Bi as mentioned above, < ranchas - im Henry and Martha (Bea ren in connection children rer, . ‘ ,ot ‘ Sv CLOSE > any YOue € land of the names I have a ] in N.C., after aven't these, transfers, | every good wi h Prosperous papyrus oe Bs 7, Lsyo /' 27ar % f a fv Al 11) a ‘4 4,4, S re. 1< rte Sy aA TP, Ay Lad elo they safe, aa ancehe idioma, 0 “Ht iL, of f /Jaa ~ AG «< 7 / bre (O34- F \ x ~ A ith. Lake: La t< hae “~< 7 L4A ‘7 f a : Gon Aw A —S s lian LkkLs aii i 4 2 TA sd 4lA< 1 { Back sev his sistie: Statesville Thomas City Clef: Thomas K, of data papers true and Thomas Which is pi neers Dur in: A. @ Flying He was at going wo Ernest (Gordo: ne Fr. £, GAITHER Y LO VILLE. nN ¥: Stetter tether od eather Married Jan.?, 19) in Sharon, Ernest Church He was He was He was in Building Company vw! Gaither Ernest Cemeter, VC UR 402!) JS)? hed bs “f | bt Conant ih. 7 ‘ ian , ™ YJ F ° Yen, 1s. ly Abed: Okt. / CLMth Ey ithe. CL or76 Z SU a fie tie g.C h.. bd-ter-4 (ie rd Cale, aks Be bialel| 42 oi a. Cj ‘ kke - JIL? LAL J rao a. pee pe FTC yb lhic Oty 1931 ed hemes iw la lord fe2 me /} Bee p--§v O14 4 ee wd i A pLir tli ‘ £ TT. 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Wild send Wi11 sign o Z Cee Pet / t , e Ahab tn he e Dy jal ith $ ; CH’ J “Ko Ficel 4 Cad pean. . a Wy pl, Lm tat«+ o( ij eye es Dae ees = | 4 4. 7-1 ' OEE A « fhe 71. § | ¢ an (14 Ate (hacky tin; : ol Let ta af G- ZA eee Bel. 2 baton. 16 ig Lt Meee ttf tl, f of ho y th. 6 Bhd Castle. dt Bele War, Let yp pa . | WAL bis :. ce / di Ls gle Poe Teg ther ip he Lick A he. Fi 4k Po a Z OAR deleryleriwre ee i are to Fortiegt }. 1 the; y and % thr@years, Dear Mr. Swann: We were so glad to hear from you 1 last letter, but it seems that I stay I should. Glad to know you both came We are doing nicely, and so is Fva and getting married this Friday,(April, rs Glad you thought of us relative t, Bo, the tornados did not Strike us, the State Fairgrounds, and blew down Eastern Louisville. Many millions of e @pite a number of lives taken, and many Mure glad it did not strike us , here, Seems that you are ahead of us Set out tomatoes and cabbage. 0 Lettuce, Mustard, raddishes and Op a separate sheet, I am sending y h Gescendants of Forrest “Gaither. who mar: ed Part of the data you sent, we did not. have. Mm the Grave Stone List you sent. I believe Must have been the wife of Thomas Gaithe The Florida Gaither, (1879-188) laughter Mamed for her grand-mother, Florida (Townsend) Who married Annie Wright. James Caither, Jr., who. married Mary Caldwell Gaither, of Forrest and Lami There was another Line @ever been able to connect, Arkansas, and settled be tween Arkadelphi duck with them, either. — Well as it is getting late. for work tomarrow. RED POR MAY TE. SWANN, °STATESVITLF, N.Co by Floyd E. Cait re a ee ee 4 Af «Se Ka Nes WAR a oe family and descendants. iis ge GATTHER '§ ® mrrest Gaither, I, son of Burgess and Amelia (Martin) Gaither, was born in pith Carolina, on May, 26, 1800, died in Lee County, Texas in the-year 1676i> me 1826 he married Lamira Caldvell. (Sister of Judge D.F.Caldvel1) ey left North Carolina in 1836, removing to Moragno County, Alabama, and myed there until 1840, when they removed to Fayette County, Texas, where they fBided until 1873, when they removed to Lee County, Texas, where Forrest 4 died in the year 1876, His widow died four years later, (1880) in eis County, Texas. Their known children vere - James Caldwell Gaither, born in Tredell County, §.C., April,12, 1826. =. Sarah M. Gaither, died 1842, married Levi W, Young. sie Carlos 8, Gaither, killed in the Mexican war, December, 1647, Jane Gaither, married D.C, Thomas of Utah, in 1856, , Andrew Burgess Gaither, born Marengo County, Alabama; Dec. 12, 1638, qv He died in Falls County, Texas on Sept. 22, 1900. Buried in the Carolina Cemetery, at Chilton, Falls County, Texas. as He married Mary Ann 7, who was born Aug, 24, 18h5, died tg Apr. 24, 1686, and was buried in the seme Cemetery as her husband, They were said to have had four children, but our records only show one oa, Annie H. Gaither, torn July, 29, 1864, died Jan, 28, 1960, She was buried by her parents. EE See tk Sh a: 0 i 8 ah Sk ht. St A 8 Ne a ss hh km es ‘Games Caldwell Gaither, son of Forrest and Lamira (Caldwell) Gai, was torn in Iredell County, N.C., on April, 12, 1926, @ied in Palle eye Texas on March, 6, 1899, : ¢ In 1648, he married in Fayette County, Texas, to Florida A. Townsen who was born in Florida, on March,5, 1828, daughte tephen Townsend. 3 Texas, on April, 27, 1898. She and her husband were both buried at James Caldvell Caither served as a First Lieutenant, in the Texas Cav. the John Hays Regiment, Texas Cavalry. | In 1873, he removed his family to Falls County, Texas Where he vas #iti farmer, and owied many acres of land. From his lands, he sold the land where Chilton now stands. : . Prior to going to Falls County, he was inthe Mercantile business in th County of Fayette. Their children were « James Caldwell Gadther, Jr., born ca 1850, married 187%, Mary Hatch, © Thomas Gaither, born 1854, died 1691, married Sarah 0.(Sallie) Harvell, Forrest Gaither,II, born Feb,9,1858, ated Nov. 30,1939, md, Annie Wel Gordon Gaither, died 1961.(nothing more known of him) Beula Gaither, (nothing more known of her) hehe bedeleddokat keke kk thane: tabbed beddbueiadtukeake Gk ko et a pe Forrest Gaither, II, and Annie Wright vere the parents of Iel. Forrest Gaither, ITI, born Jan,11,1851, died Jan.4, 1945, | tut l ford alt. TE, | Arabterct nth Calpert c* \ te | ae) /\ % / i) ty AL : ? La os te MARLIN, TEXAS 76661 Oct. 26, 1973 H. Caldwell, Jr. Box 192 r 1l Valley, Calif. 94941 Dear Mr. Caldwell: In answer to your letter, I have searched the records i this office and find the following information. This may mot be the one you are looking for but is all the Gaithers could find on record. Probate Minutes, I find a Guardianship taken out in 1914 je the following children: Thomas A, Gaither, Boy born May 12,1898; Marion A. Gaither, girl, born Aug. 1, 1901 and Beulah E. Gaither, girl born Sept, 3. 1906. The father, Forrest Gaither was appointed bardian. 1913 (admimistration on Estate) (No Will) Btate of Annie D. Gaither,:Deceased,/which states Forrest Gaither Jas her husband. Hnxxwttixwaxxpxebaxedxtaxt9t3xand On the application * states the following childre@d survives: Forrest Gaither, Jr. ic. Jan, 11, 1881; Roy. Wright Gaither, April 7, 1887; Francis =e, Gaither, girl, March 5, 1889; Annie Gaither, girl, Jan.30, 1891; 7 omas A, Gaither, May 12,1898; Marion A. Gaither, girl, Aug 1, 1901; aR wlah E, Gaither, Sept. 3, 1906. gemeardianship of Burgess Gaither taken. out by A. B. Gaither in 1890 Ai ows Burgess to be 11 years of age. . ptate of Florence M, Gaither, Deceased, Will probated in 1938 mes her daughter Florence Lucile Gaither White and son, Clyde meward Gaither. In the will is mentioned a family lot tin Bekwood Cemetery which I think must be in Waco. In a Book entitled Falls County, Texas Records, Vol. 1 piled by Mrs. John T. Martin and Mrs, Louis C. Hill > copy Biesented to this office by Mrs.John T. Martin, 907 W. Denison Mibo. Texas 76706 shows'the following buried at Carolina Cemetery dine of Chilton. Gaither, Mamie 24 Mar. 1882 - 26 Feb. 1883 | Weather, Sallie 0., 3 Mar. 1857 - 20 Feb. 1883; Gaither, Annie ) Wright, 1 Sep. 1861 - 17 Apr. 1912; Gaither, Florida, Dau. of Mrrest & Annie Gaither, 26 Apr. 1879 - 26 Nov. 1880; ther, Mary Ann, 24 Aug. 1845 - 24 Apr. 1886 and Andrew B., 12 Dec. 1838 - 22 Sept. 1900 and Annie E., 29 July 1864 - 23 Jan. 1900. an our marriage records, I: find the following: : ames C, Gaither, Jr. & Miss Mary 0. Hatch, married Sept. 3 Beest Gaither & Annie D. Wright married Dec. 30, 1877; Minmas Gaither & Sallie 0. Harwell married Dec. 7, 1875; k Gaither & Launetta Ellis married Jan. 20, 1904; Savde E. Gaither & Ruth. E. Tomlinson married Jan. 1, 1918. teh YE don' t know if any of this is what you are looking for and SAE you desire a further search, you can write to Mrs. Mary Price B. 1, Box 113A, Reagan, Texas 76680 ©as we are not in a position ° y to do any other searching. tie Yours truly, geiibe, (Ruth Wood , Deputy ) G.L.Burks County Clerk,F: * ihe Midd Zook. 1 800- ( BF ht - 5. 2 te, es chip Lao Co Tee FX Sp, Ww x Greg A3./ a Clg Ort at | Z KY“ a F.E. GAITHER Sorry I have been we have been paintir mot taken time t& Hoping this finds We bope. We are | months more quit some t me. | Anyway, we were anytime. Sorry to hear. abou! the death of anvone. She seeme About FOR! know As to the ig shown Well, how & Warming cold and froze lagt Saturday leaving us wit! Swiiday morning tBe Most of it The temperature UOMOrrow. Well, it i: bring this S. Mary Watts, tee feet Burgess Gaither was born Mary Watts is a descendant 4, _ PORRES'! Carolina Was a sister l. WOTE: C Forrest Gaither left No: watil 1540, when he rem Ip 1872, he removed t Bis wife died! four years Since their son was bor ‘ 77 re HES UC Leg eee on”? f. neopac( CG Chae ng — fhawtl 74 —. f 2 IS" Potent A« IN OUR GAMTHER si aaa Re THT Burgess “aither, (1 married Amelia Marti She was the daughter of William were of Richmond, Virginia, where Ame] Burgess Gaither served as an ensign in County, Maryland Troops.(That part Maryland Archives, Vol. 16. In 1751, Burgess and family removed Creek, in Iredell*County, near Turners The 1784 ' List gs s him with 377 a On Sept. ‘91, Burges aither ma mother of all nh. fatten therein Martin Gaither, Alfred Moore Gaither, married Catherine. Reece Sarah Gaither, born Oct. Elvira Gaither, born Aug. Forrest Gaither, born May, Lemira Gaither, born Nov. Amelia Maria Gaither, born Burgess Sidney Gaither, married lst.Elizabeth Eleanor Emeline Gaither. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Charles Cetesworth Pinckney Gaither, die without issue. In 1536 he removed Meturned to North Carolina, and died dm the Presbyterian Churchyard, where | aaa A biphasic lal Sarah Gaither, daughter of Burges: two children. They were - Alfred . Amelia Foster, who: marri Ghildren - Lonlie Kittrell, md. J.M.Wess Lettie Kittrell, md.Rebert W. L: Amelia Kittrell, md. Rev, Van Wir Lamira Gaither, married a Mr. ee ~ - Lamira Gaither, married Willi five children. Lama Fost @Mnmarried - Amelia Foster, unmarriec Bleanor Emeline Gaither, md. Abram McRee, ar ema McRee, md. Chappell Hopkins, and move gix children. + . core tp Publighers. 5 on ~Vert c Ort £4 BO oe, ~ Le » ¥ ~ a ‘ A. ‘ + j > i “ ‘ . bm - —» & wv . oc wy © ee cS sua nahn: ae ea o- ~ f- ee a t* py ¥ 20.40 mn. 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G42 bXhe x tLe bord } Ben Ib k¢ A Te Of mre0Y Poa, ee i “A Grek py me, i eA 2 Uk elidel 1Otye tk. tH ’ Vv rs i fj 7 meta. . ef hi 4 Cl or 3 / A Vs oa 11a a. er { / Ae 2 j~ ba ri Lar ¢ » ) Lé LA dhe Qs } ; 7 et ( a a “ rs PROMNNAAG 4% Ca. i Lg _o mn <> C YF Cc {ck . Q Ah by é oS 3 é ee J . ( ; (oy Relea’ Le Fe4 ne -Lt : hx ’ prvveyivdea , Cowl Ma, fF oe Aimer tax 0? ft. ye inn Sani a J, cae) Ge A PF ZA. ~ } “é Oden pe ot J a zo < g » \ f. ROM Cie t ppoxitey Ss i. ¢2 ¢ AA. J LA a ee 715 Oe gt Lee eth. é Br ,f ? Oe % A “- ae ae ?e WAs oo Hite. i boy A A cn, ¢ O_ fad 4 Cts wt I WM. n) erhile,; AAs é —~ - a ( Krefa ) Sed. Og a Bela: faa. boi 9 A. / ee Oe oP -— as ‘ yn - Yall Ma SS a. 2 e ee JO 4% ¥ Lt + ray tae ss chs! Ht ie ~ SRM ols. 5 ele July 20, 1959 working @very chance 1 had, to get : the data constructed into family corrections while I could renember what thet I was working on this. There’ 16 80 GATTHERS, now that we lnow which family we are ny of the related families as we know ing to look fairly well se I Should write to Mr. wn. Eiger Gaither of Rockdale, Texas, m sent him the sane Constructed lines thet I sent to you long ago, the later part of his family and mine were al} wrong. We thought sknew where he belonged, but, now we know where I belong and cannot Wertain as to his line of descent, * , While I anon this subject,» the Joun GAITHER Sr, who m, 2nd ILLA BEALL is his ancestor without a doubt. Then warriela says } JOHN SPs. was *the’son. of "Pioneer"! JOHN GAITHER. At this point f Lost. Gould "Pioneer" JOEN be &@ younger bro, of BURGESS, “BASIL I, MODERRY, and BENJAMIN?. It also seems that NICHOLAS I. was another meer bro, of these boys. 1I.found hig will at Statesville, and his mm wae NELLIE or ELEANOR LOVELACE, with sons: EDWARD BURGESS, LEBI- 3. an and WALTER. Thera SARAH GAITHER | nanes her mother as BOR GAITHER, andher bro: NICHOLAS GAITHER'S 4 sons, above. So, it ® she was their spinster sister. -If so, I wonder if her mother « myn could be FLEANOR WHITTLE whocm, Capt. EDWARD GAITHER, the er of all these,} _ ’ 4 ge GAITHER was’ a bondia- ae. «Another bit of evidence ic that NIcHoLas Ee ty WALTER whetehe -marniedm tzabeth: eiBet™ in 1607. This oma phave been Walter's older bro. who was named for their Uncle NICHO~ te Bh tera ttt 10d 1) Gs i + Pw Ft a wo Ne Mae hwo" é ' |, Pe NIGHOLAS..1...who seems to have been bro. of BASIL Ivy lived tale Dutchiien ‘Greek probably near our BENT. A. JOHNSON, who had BEht time Jacob Nichol 's lend. NICHOLAS I. also names JACOB NICHOLS mre friew@, Then "Pioneer" Joun lived on land granted to him on + § Creek, JOHE Sri/who m. DRUSILLA, also lived’ on Hunting Oréek, mcr: é‘ oi All this maybe Confusing, but I am beginning to wonder 4f lee boys hed the sate father, Capt. EDWARD GAITHER, but different moth= me. Miss Riddell said her notes state@ that ELEANOR WHITTLE was a wide She tarried Capt, EDWARD, In your earlier letter with the Clipping of Mrs, Campbell's im, have not been able to check through the Gaithers to identify her mer,’ ZACHARIAH GAITHER. s#t looks as if he was from BENJAIN 2nd, Ped: Jom, Jeremiah, ZAGHARTAH b. 1772, Basil, EAward, ete, This RIAH head @ son NOAH (1819-1854) whe was father of: Tom, ZACHARTA ’ Me etc. This may be her line. These two BENJAMINS still puzzle me, fb |. In our Genealogical vagazine, someone ask wed’ to the Wilsons. You mention this in one of your letters. Thig fon was interested in later records, but will try to find her ad, eve you were Anterested in the FROST who mr. ELIZABETH GAITHER, 8 how the FROSTS are Have been, working on these SMOOT notes you sent, They’ must be ae til Me in yo ere ae _ ilpnipesctalen vhs 17 F8 _ , Peles Co hy 1 15% es i sagt L. perv) Bo. Lit ot tt, Nee if bweauaz thes d) jit 7 side Aaya Vhs Cy ¥ ae | Pe die i4 Leak hh attra — Me) 4. T 4-1793 Bi OL /Fé62— Ba) 720 CK ohn “APRA A & fo ln > Fer Pt P te hie FO "\ ny AL- 7 S(O: 30 Jee Lt ce bos A fie a bhele f ~~ 4 } Wt at. A hn poe eT fn se ia io Ter +heee in 1850 we ne ary ywrr 4 ran ave t} ought inh er . ‘ that the man who we 50-460 ‘was WLIDA GA anor {] ovelace) dither. ' she went west wit - stepmother, then she proba red with her witty Muphe died, Then the woman who was O, or. bor 760, mi ive been MATILDA a jauchter of #iits Johns : 3 wi ry, and 1 tilda might meve bedn the 2 » of Jeremia dest lady who was & or born 1750-60 ould very well ha yee i he Wi of sey a her of Henry Hiram Gaithe e nev 1 Tear ist when she died y bout her after he deat! | . ext, anted to we wo | oa it a Parry . ‘ . : . 7 . 4 ce 5 fomlinson married HARR1: OHNSON and had thildre eo LIdoen weret T * VLA ty I] OMT] \ 99 | | f LAURA TOMLINSC ne lohn Patte ai gon of Lf r- 6 EVEL I TABIT! a of Diam, Pi onese ey were one entucky was o Kentucky 14. Jeri : ary ATM, lil y cranda: a © a r ne nice ins ccigpeinicin 2 aoe secu iene eal ert te ee ee Ppt é f te Merl ' at ina Ji Bs. Crt tnt ; ware 7 an - / P pulloe 10 dd’ al ese & } f. 4, Ef. +) ga ey ” a ‘ s an F I de, heen oly 7 es 7 i cod 7 heap shigit AY Cyn ew = (,.+4 / ie t he im ™ - ba Je 2h LH ot - 7 ae MH é/ pis £ A guirthe n L 1337 - rey Pay waft fe Ci es Pili AN. Refi... Chea Ve-4 Ls asstten hie. 4s awl, Se? Cit 7m > pat CC petoe'w gw Th ota pA, ; tk Lfack oe = ee g Huc|<+ sey Lk | a { % oR weld C qj Bone ef Ya > [yar P- x. ae / ble > ugh Weldon cf) Gaither. He was a lumber dealer) ima three grandchild- for many years and in later life he Epromers survive also,'made his homé in Charlotte. His} wore, Mr. Eugene Y. wife, the former Miss Minnie Price 4 rest and mr. W hard, died in 1951. Surviving him/g | is a son, Clyde E. Gaither and ajc lgrandson, Clyde E. Gaither, Jr.,|i |both of Statesville; two grand,|0 | i : sen } Gaither, last | 1aughters, Mrs. Lois Gaither Scho- | ieuthember of the | field of Kansas City, Kansas, and | Lof J 0.U- A. yy. | Miss Carolyn Gaither of Silver | Springs, Md. One sister survives, | ‘Mrs. L. L. Hackney of Charlotte. lg i # Bervices were held, ) larnoon at the cha-| Mr. Gaither was a member of °/¢ eeoison Funeral Home | Broad Street Methodist church and} Es in the family' the pastor of that church, Rev. Ju:| wi | lian A. Lindsey, conducted the dij s born June 6,\funeral services Wednesday after- fa “LAL 2 eA tAL THAR ) finally got straightened out on the ™ ha E, Gaither, daughter of Yank Gaither of Noah, Arrlead ALY lI DY&ON, ter of Elijah married Alvin's brother JAMES RICHARI Anot| a MARTHA GAITHER DYSON married a TTT AM GATTHER. hat one daughter of ch Martha or which William, ere is something we recently learned which might someday be of interest to ISHAM GAITHER married QARAH LSACH and had children ne son was MILTON 0-§5, who -served in the Civil war fro iaarried in N.C, n 1873 he moved to Indi bs cent mm it part of the state, JACK GAITHER, born N.C., 1862, MARGARET GAITHER MARY GAITHER WILLIAM GAITH&R JOHN GAITHER GEORGE GAITHER CHARLES GAITHER "* m can't learn anything about the last re: , VERNIE GAITHER EVERETT E, GAITHER; MYRTLE GAITHER GOLDIE GAITHER only have data on verett whose child: DOROTHY GAITHER, lives in Indiana RUSSELL GAITHER, lives in OshKosh, CLYDE GAITHER, lives in Indiana MARVIN GAITHER, lives in Owensboro, ‘ent DELBERT GAITHER., lives in Indiana , im. wrote to Marvin who Bhe letter on to his father, : tt, ho sent it to us, Wed , Know where ettled there, haven't heard from Ruth Renner for so long, ce card and note from Madge and I'm syre yo / 7 a “we L ‘iicieilieemeer ar... iihemjnnalila saisipSbicalisss geen enantiomer romano ESVILLE RECORD & LANDMARK. iT. Davis Is Celebra the marriage ceremony “Byerything was closed." he said, pointing out that he Was able to: get Rickard’s Jewelry to open for him to buy a ring and, then, to persuade M. C. Wil- vis of 308A ma who came 10 ' . ago when a singte cement} mn, is celebrat prndey today and ; liams, the register of deeds, to) | job. in a chair factory. He didn | stop work again untif he we a ty ae om to the courthouse. With 8% G = na | Ticense in hand, he hired a horse ba Bi at a - land buggy and drove his bride- WeGcINg niver | i ; in | tobe to Harmony. He figured ig ire it was “cheaper to go to the ;1905, when they | country to get married.” Pe E S| But there was not a preach- ‘ st Baptist | or to be found, be | “worked on’” because all were ap- | city that his father named him in honor of Samuel Tilden before) the Electoral. Commission final ly determined that Rutherfor B. Hayes was the winner, He was 18 when he came 4% Statesville in 1903 and got 80 and believes he should hav ‘tT hav aged 15 or 2 years im | last decade.” His last job was deliverin water and light bills t& MMhanksgiving Day.| parently off giving thanks. He | 5,000 Statesville houses, Be giving on ThUIS-| ached some country 4 So back came the buggy. reo of Tampa, Fia., f rdy of Raleigh, | ratesville. Joe, a j, Ffa., won't “John and James having died in| outlived two houses,” he said, | “but this one wilf probably out- : o in 1961. ‘Mt Broad Street | live me.” ever since it} About how Pas First Methodist, middle name, he explained that mined how a Baptist | there was a close Presidential Hemnened to perform | race in November, 1876, and | with Davis, but his 1947 Ply sic <heamacat ote <n annem ore By Their first home by them- | service selves was near their present one, their third, where D avis | some | could stand in the front yard e the trip. TWO) and hurl a rock all the way | cutie the city limits. “‘l have his own ' folk what | tween the chair factory ane > special acca they would do if they wanted | city jobs, he was, among othe their four liVINE | to get married in a hurry. “Go } thi at their home 5, statesville’’ was the answer. ) a ¢ “T've done everything the Lord alfowed and, maybe, things he didn’t,” he said, While watehing Statesville grow, he hag worn out not onl teeth, but or three sets of dentures, said. His wife, a native of Har | many who grew up in Ifinois he received his interrupted: “I'm 64 and have por lost a tooth.” | Teeth haven't fared too well cnet see recat ting 90th ngs, an instrance salesman, jairyman, and organized @ | merchants cooperative delive also . (we ea % ay “Swans Kile wit in spi’ ae got rid | OF ig me year and | rity ¥ to quit driv: | SOMERS. NiY,. (0RR A eee of this fail-) poy. immigran! slawghiered a ime high cost | around just | stances He | Susday {6 ‘provide’ q “peal "Y've’ gtill| American dinner’ for Thanks. | on my’ giving, police said. mmore years | the hunter said he thought. mem Who WANS | they were geese. i happy life, | | ce: ae work ever 4 f in As horrified spectators on the shore of. Mvsedot Reservoir | pleaded Wil) hit tO slop. he | fired a she: gum at ‘the white pocket knife | | swans from close range from # pre Ord cit oot One witness ‘sald Ne Was ‘ ee told te mind his own busi*ess, pking oh to. | State polive arrested Romuald tot now con. | Sicinekl, 3, 0: New York, and “appetite to | Charged him with violation o/ iil weeks or | {he federal Migratory Bird Aoi ® afler each | a%d New York state conserva: ei | tion larvs, |. “1 didn} now 1 was wreaking bicto for more! ' 1,8, ie hasn't the law Sicinski, a i family of five sitting SWans resident since 1959, sald.“ “They” lcoked just. like godses jo. me and | have a goose-shooti tation Asso-| ficense, I just waniet to Ms larees pro-| celebrate Thanksgiving with a | reat A American dinner,” ape tai atm lh SS IERS—Colebrating his 90th birthday today and locking forward seen to the bist | af his marriage to the former Lula Gaither, right, is Jesse Tilden .Davis, whe, page, still walks to town “almost every day.” Me holds 4 portralt made on the eeca- | ir Golden Wedding anniversary, She holds a picture taken during their honeymeon | t oe Rie. een Ope Cl bie idem nek or fe 6 wre ma Bor te ee te Logs. Se. thee wren I rene fk. Se AL oy Cafst feom of i ie wish ba ehtlir ett.» Yee pai Qereetdeee Besphrre- a. Rett.- conertte at halon 5 1 “OD Cereus tte 2/2 - C172 bog G7 7/0 7 Eapep erie £ 4420 p LyX { jf24 %& bot toe, Book 9. f- 14+7- / fo Lea iinet ib- vlenne tL ee A gine _ Med sited lated teF3 fecbr al . hegs Le ¥ gc hoof a of Py Ppa. bat M2778 /2 7 U~n4 } : - unr trrnky ‘ ely) iv UNA, bemtee AL linea tee. bn Cy worn Amnrntsr,. © ot -tew. Me Jive x house He plyrnie “ f Sh By. haplid? FH G4 are 2900 Atunt Or fe ey CL a KK meee Fo re elt 57. OF. . ' re Acre dreTloy Lacmed, U rs on / © ® he | o- /y ty - sen, 4A ae Paws 4 te de of (eLce Ca Bagg a = itt gee as , | de Iebretun VAblf (RL SF Sercee ‘ / 7 Viigiy| Lh nig nd 3 a, = ( * as eS. ‘Santer ae F S ¥ rg a R149 199 Bh tigi tet he Po Bei Carrere, (oll b /5/) ie 4 F 72 [ReB. (Pte 0 tele. sy 2333 NEBRASKA AVENUE | wee Bals Bevs 3/4 1066 WY -Dear Mr. Swann: s I still wonder how it is that you and Mrs. Swann are able to find somebody who will live in a home and help out. I thought it Was well nigh impossible when I was down there. ae There was a letter from Mrs. Stone but nothing really new, me end she said she was writing te-yeu, ‘ I got out my casper cards and who do you think turned up out of place among them?\ Hugh Graham. His will at Salisbury, 1785, . ay Makes his wife Sarah and Charles Lovelace) executors. Children: ot Mary m. Walker Lewis, who sold b4s share of lend to | Robey Tucke esville record), Frances m. Wm. Atwell, of Jackson Co. Susanna m. Spencer Moore There is a Gaither graveyard between Harmony and Mt. Bethel, I think the Laugenhour papers give data on it. Maybe Nicho pieanor's graves are there. My grandfather Lazenby bought his farm arom Léevitiou, son of Nicholas and Rleanor. There are some original Pdeeds in Lazenby papers at Chapel Hill and I think it was a lease et " ov rire: fron Lebit' and deed completed by Jeremiah. It must be in States- jlle records. There is a record that Nicholas, Burgess and Jeremiah ppcauired 300 acres on Rocky Creek, 1795, yet will-of Nicholas is 1793, mat could be the land transaction be-rs date ‘of recording In x8R@ 1826 Rowan records there is division of land among heirs. Names I recognize "ere Amos, Abner and Wylie, but this may have been another Nicholas, mthere was a Benjamin Gaither, will 1788, whose oldest son was Jeremiah, The will of Edward Gaither at Rockville, about 1780, whose wife Was Eleanor Whittle, mentions-the three 80n8, Nicholas, Burgess and Benjamin. That would make Jeremiah nephew of Nicholas and Burgess and peat would be understandable if they included their brother's son in. Other sons mentioned by Edward at Rockville are Jonsey, Brice and Basil. i ‘ ; Do we have a Gaither folde~ f you think it w ould write up such wills - or rather the names me jmnd send them down, i é | Before elosing up on the Gaithers, I must i y@necdote. Jeremiahland Eleano’ had - son ] iP was going. whera he o6uld have some ought for (the Methodist preacher a gainet liquor). Incidentally, he had + zenby, sister of Manlius, ae Beit Bagrerly. fy | bis ¢ Att j LLAMAY (Prime (A) Oud IUAML Bs (aA Lhe ee : ) : QO 4AA/ | X LA. . Wa , ns iA AA BALL [id ‘DO 'N 'HOIR Ive BAIMG MB4MOD 9015 GYVMGOOM Sino} ‘Saw Be /( - 7-2 y-/4%Y?7 owe es ZW leyl te MD PTA hdeu ‘ D hen cb le ocd eet Eheim pk Wes eng 47 La tl hak ] 2 or Fé oF 6 Z } ag ‘ CZ, Aintla b Po ee Ay, c / a" L ¥ Ok “Let 7 a fp city’s best known and citizens, died early today. Gaither, who lived at 4 Reynold Drive, suffered a serious morning. He F] LDern.. Lee. “Martin, Galler, Se, was Phorm near Heretony oo Jtuary 2, He Was the son Wf iho late Fe. F. anc Martha Thar Gaither, i His mariage was to tt forr-er f Ella Patterson on June 16, 194, She | survives, M) Also. surviving are one son, Lg | Pi Gaither, Je. of Statesville, ath) le sister, Mrs. Cecil W. Lackey of Statesville, it Chief Gaither retired from the | i lecal. departwnetit September 9, | i 1958, after 2% years of active ser vice. He was chief for 21 years, | People and horses could be lint | 4 ef as his hobbies. Chief Gaither Of | joved people and enjoyed just alt iting in his car at \ arious places it | in the city watching people on the pe. 0 He had a keen interest in horses the | and in his spare time dealt m it» | saddles. ) me! His influence im fire department | i 1 wo.« was widespread. He was ac- tive iw. the onganization of a depart- ment. in. Harmony and in recent years advised community leaders in Stony Poift and Cool Springs RS about setting up volunteer depart- 4 gle organizational meeting held in the Cool Springs community when ithe new Volunteer fire department lthere was being planned. He was scheduled to appear on the dedi- cation program for the completed in | facility Saturday night ments, Chief Gaither did not miss a sin- Statesville Rechte al ea Mr. Davis was born Novem-# ber 21, 1876, in Guilford County,@ son of the late John Daffron and Mary Ellen Truéblood Davia. He attended Y Acader f) | and College and was a char} | & member of Broou Street United , Methodist Church. He was self @ ‘employed, operating a delivery service and dairy and was a former employee of the City of Statesville. Mr. Davis was married to the former a Gai on November 30, i oom mai 3 “rer Also surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Jessie Davis ; ee with whom he ig ma e the past year ER and half; three sons, C. Roby ? | Davis, Statesville, Fred. A. Davis, Tampa, Fla., and Joe Davis, Miami, Fla; 13 grand children and 17 great grand- children. i Funeral services for Jeane Tilden Davis, 93, 2501 Stafford Avente, Raleig} formerly 303 Stockt died < My grandmother was Jane Gaither, th @aither. sie married Laniel Ulaivorne Several years before.I was born, Rty. The children of Forrest an SO : Yo ila t as ~ d r Saran Matilda Gaither Carlos Sharpe Gaitre Jane Gaither - Married Dani James Caldwell Gaither - Andrew 3ur¢ess Gaither - e l yrs alil’ 1 € d iwobrted Stayin Chur praudmother joined the. Mormon ch She had very little communicat bey ¢ fanilyy so I My Uncle She waan | & very him @ G00; the sooni@s I ~~ Jha anda he was a ipt Yo} ut 1904 Since arty J Ul Lexas see > fan ‘s in to ther was ado nadpy a be Uae nscer WhiC! Can. 1 Veen} “5 +) “ Caldwell Gaither's Tar ; “ vames ~@ hy 4 FOreP Beulah or don valdwell had David Franslin 1203 but JU k traishtened out, thar: Whe Te helped to finc surner nas ‘ A 7 - a Rut rle { voun try ins really Mexican cS laibor Florida. . Mary e4 +5 a Wee 1exas + aa ed d 4110MAS rn | NAT? 40N) IO W were: ire war, Tnonas Townsend (1 Ww A Ly | neo ai Atwood ? 71K | ans d - +} , Called on iormnon b Wik th Stewart T~ a ith d. E katong Lan, Oe o e 4 #2 a oe y / ; Yi, | ie oy — Q2tkZo /[ BZ we Lali A cee. ak Be Cl Fi C 0 iia ten V/: ec » pel beal, Za | Se 1 ee es She | 7 crew e tL, chew a eee an — ee ee eer er ier a rae Pap ok pe 4 . Fe eee age Seri oes ee So se ey , i kf Et i : c i . Piste mins ee erga ae er araee Snes ee 23 ea Aa eS ee S Sodas teins ae eee Se cae. MJ. Gaither Death Victim Martin John Gaither, 66, 702 East Broad Street, died at 2 p.m, Friday at Iredell Memorial Hos- pital. He had been in declin- ing health for one year and ser- jously ill four days. He was a.native of Litchfield, Ti,, where he was born on May 16, 1898, a son of the late John Martin and Emily Elizabeth Baggarly Gaither. He was a re tired salesman for Firestone Tire Company of Charlotte. He was educated in Illinois and was @ member of the Andrew Jackson Masonic Lodge in Salip- bury. On January 26, 1919, he mar- ried the former — Beatrice Chausse, who survives, Also surviving are one son, Lt, Col. John M. Gaither of Pease Air Force Base in New Hampshire; two daughters, Mrs, W. C. Cald- well of Charlotte and Mrs. D. F. Everhardt of Jamestown; one brother, James E, Gaither of Hickory; one sister, Mrs. J. T. Davis of Statesville; and four grandchildren. : : Funeral services will be con- | ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the chapel of Bunch Funeral Home | by Rev. Neill R. McGeachy. | Burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery, | Members of Statesville Mason- t | ic lodges, 27 and 690, will be , | pallbearers. The family will re- | ceive friends at the funeral home | from 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. to | day. - JMRS. (Xj) ROYALTY Wo Btnessee; ROth day of April, A\D, 1865 yecgact CTL Mon bs (Wrelerte s ioc fi Is a det rect J EXO Pips Hise riper tay : ren sani iy vids ta 4X LUa Z / Bp hj iS SS £. r-On* } : ¢ | t co Dk \ 2 , - or J }' 1.2.44 it > BP -r17z we MouNDERS OF ANNE ARUNDEL AND Howarp Countirs. 425 prgess Gaither, second, was a very talented and distinguished holding many prominent positions in the part of North ha in which he lived. There is a sketch of his life in a little book # Prominent living North Carolinians.” Bs a GAITHERS IN NORTH CAROLINA. ae A copy of my paper on the Gaithers and Burgesses, of South wee, Maryland, having reached some descendants in North Sine, Dr. P. F. Laugenour, of Statesville, North Carolina, h Bded to me the following additional information of interest. a sd 4, and Benjamin Gaither Meprandsons of John Gaither (of John) and Jane Buck; sons of Mand Ann Gaither described L) you in your sketch which reads. ‘John Gaither and Ann, his wife, were séatedon ‘Left Out’ pDayton, Howard County). Their issue were Benjamin, John, fpeth, Ann and Seth.”’ Moon after the close of the Revolution a number of Gaithers Mfrom Maryland and settled in what then was Rowan County, Pabe territory is now embraced in the Northeastern part of Iredell Mahe part of Davis adjacent to it, Their lands lay on South Sn River, Hunting, Rocky, Dutchma&, Little Dutchman, and is Creeks, This territory lies between Turnersburg, Houston- land Mockville. hose who were granted lands by the State from 1784 to 1787 Burgess, Basil, Benjamin, Johnsie, brothers, Nicholas, Eh, lers, Benjamin 2nd, Azariah, William and John. il, in 1785, was granted 500 acres of land on Elisha’s Creek, Mocksville, in Davie County. He was wealthy for his day and unity and was a member of the Legislature from Row... County 11792 till 1802, serving in both branches. (Davie County was ff from Rowan in 1838.) is children, according to his will dated 1802, were Martha pa), Walter, Gassaway, Nathan, Betsy and Basil. He gave 900 to 250 acres of land to each of his sons and divided several children. He has some’ descendants about ville through his son Basil. Burgess Gaither was an important character in Ifedell County ndred years ago and figures on the records in land transaction, rather conspicuously. He married*Amelia Martin, who came near Richmond, Virginia. He represented Iredell in the lature, from 1790 to 1801. His old homestead on Rocky Creek be Turnersburg, just opposite Tabor Church, is now own 1 and pied by Columbus Hayes. On an elevated plateau near his old Lestead, surrounded by a neat stone wall, repose the ashes of this gan eer of a family whose descendants are numerous, without .a Maeered stone to inform his posterity whose mortal remains were fore laid to rest 426 «© Founpens 0F Anne ARUNDEL anp Howakp Counties. This solitary grave ts now in the midst of a cultivated field; . twenty-five year® ago it was in an old field with a number of very old apple trees about it. ‘There is@ tradition thet it was his request ~ to be buried at that spot under & certain apple tree. * Charles Cardsworth Pinkney Gaither, who, in 1836, lived in Morengo County, Alabama. ae , In 1829, Burgess 8, scid to his mother his right and title in the old homestead devised to him by his father. ; Tn 1836 his widow sold to Lebetius Gaither, son of Nicholas, the > old homestead, “ from which she recently moved” {to Morganton). He was the father of the late Hon. Burgess Senay Gaither, of Mor- }) ganton, aD able and distinguished lawyer of his day and one of the tt , who held many County, State and iti r ber of the Confederate Congress. He was bo ; ganton about 1230 and died 1893, leaving many descen among Burges ©. Gaither and Samuel Pearson. jamin, brother of Basil and Burgess, in 1784, was oie land on Bear Creek. In his will, dated 1902, he names the fo a children, some of whom were small; Thomas, ig. Beall, Basil, Brice, Bruce, Sallie, Henrietta, and alludes'to his dai aret Howard, Blinor Varner and Ann Parker. sd Te a brother of these, was granted land on Elisha’s Creek, Of Asariab Gaither nothing is known, exept that he was — 400 acres of land on Hunting Creek, in 1786, adjoining John nither. Eli Gaither, & brother of Nicholas, owned land on Little Duteh- man Creek adjoining Jeremiah Gaither. His will, dated 1809, names Elizabeth, Bruce and William as his children, of whom 1 can nothing. Nicholas Gaither, whose homestead was on Little Dutehman Creek, in 1798, willed lands gouth side of South: Yadkin River, to be sold after the death of his wife, the proceeds’ to be divided among hiv four sons, Edward jus, Horatio, and Walter. Id y Libetius and Horatio. ' 1 know of, no descendants of these in. this pountry, except Libetius, born 1783, "died 1860, who was father of David Burgess Gaither, who died an old man some fifteen re ‘4 Newton. Lawyer W. B. Gaither and Captain ” Gaither, one of the ing business men of Newton ibetius had sever dpughters one of whom married Donaldson. A som Junius died a bachelor, One daughter married J. A. Bell. 2 ‘Benjamin Gaither, second, (in North Catoling,) whose will is dated 1783, died before 1804 that being the date of a sale of land under power of the will, left the following children: John, executor) sesmixh, second, born 1771, died 1844; hildres, born A772, died ~ Basil, 1771—1844; Edward, Reason, Rachel and A ~mish, second, was father of Hlaxa, and had four sons in the Confederate Arm. i ut tt * Se Mae Bes : PSpurgeon and Newton J,.: klijah, 1816 1863; Noah, 1819—1854 Sather of Tom, Zach., Yank., and others;. Temperance, 1822, who ‘igad on Hun iting Creek, from Wilson Turner. His will is dated 1842, ae died in 1844 and was buried near the residence of Mile Camp! | ithe other sons of Benjamin, second, I know nothing Founpers oF ANNE ARUNDEL AND Howarp Covunru 427 Zachariah has many descendants in the old neighborhood. His en were as follows: Isham, 1809— 1894, father of Enoch; Milton, 1812—1S91, father ’ ied Casper Kinder; Asberry, 1824—1891, father of Wiley; Mrs. . Ellis, 1827, mother of Milton: Wiley, 1829; Rall 1 in battle at otaylvania, May 9, 1864; Alexander Gr: iy, 1832, The mother of A these, except Is ham, was a sister of John Taylor, who being well and having no children, willed his property to her and her cl uildre n, bracing the old homestead occupied by the late Milton Gaither. Basil, son of Benjamin, had five ‘sons, ‘Frank, Wvory, Bruce, peent and Azariah, all of whom went West, and three daught Maiden, Polly Forcum and Martha Mason. In 1805 he ae el], | John Gaither was granted land on Hunting Creek, in 1786, near e Mile Campbell now lives, adjoining Azariah Gaither. His dren were; Jeremiah, first, born 1762, died 1815; Greenberry, , Sr., and three daughters of whom nothing is known. John, Sr 1766, died 1844. Jeremiah Gaiil er, first, had two sons, Greenberry istinguish him from hig uncle, Greenberry, was called “ Enos (Ken Gaither) and some children by his second v ith her chitdren went West after his death, in 1815 his first Wife also went West. Enos, 793—1877 had three sons, viz., Wiley ag mo went to Georgia and died young, leaving a son, Wi apghter, who married Camp; Frank, 1824, went to Atlor daughter; sree, 1826, married in Richmond, Virg died. He had three daughters, viz., Lamira, who marri¢ fepinson, whose children were John, who went to Alabama; went to Tennessee; a daughter, who. married Hay Sther who married D. A. Rat ledge, Soth of Davie County. Dnd husband was: Jack Campbell, whose — We! D went to Tennessee; Amos se two daugl m Elvira, daughter of E nos, married Mars he ll Turner. is the att and Bill, of Cool Springs, besides one son, John Bur; in the Civil War. She is still'living at eighty-five years Darcus married Cam) Powell, father of Frank and tesville. Greenberry, son of Jeremiah, first, (Dockie) 1790-1860, fried twice; his first wife was M: ary To linson, daugh f died 1826, about thirty-two years old. Her children v Ber of William C., whose children are Mrs. Bena Hi up, Cl k, Oat, Robert, Will and Nell (Car mn) all of line, who married, Robert 8. ne father of Jol vp Mrs. 1. Wes. N lich olson, Mrs. OW Situasn-sil 428 Founprers or ANNS ARUNDEL AND Howarp CouNTIES Mrs. Johnsie, of Charlotte, all of w hom are past middle ag Gaither, father of Frank, of Harmony; Betsy, who marri I. Colvert, father of John G., Mrs. J. E. Stimson, and the W. a and Rev. Walte r L. Nicholson, all of Statesy ille ; 11 1854; first wife of Hum hrey Tomlinson; mi ther of Mrs. of River Hill; John M. Gaither, 1826—18% f t Hayes, Lily who married: H.-F. Laugem Robert F., James and Jolin, of Harmony. The second wife of Greenberry Gaither Gray, who was born in 1801 and died July 9, 1897 were as follows:' Amos F., who died-about 1884, lea He repres sented Iredell dount) several terms 1! ‘) Emily, married Oliver ITonry, died 1903, children ar F..’Mrs. Newton J. Gaither, Mr Will Camp! ‘Robert; James went to Florida aud died there leaving 1 Lavina, 1832—1859, married D. A. Ratledge and was tl Thomas Ratledge and Mrs. Dwiggins, of Davie; Emilin 1840,-only oné now living, marri d'J. Martin Turner, whos _are William 5., who died ‘1901, leaving James, Thomas and Sallie, who married Dr. P. F. Laugenour in sag Cora, wh W. T. Nicholson; Lizzie, who married William Fraley; ne al Latona, all of Statesville; Sarah ak gt Alf fred arn “do 1 1904 leaving Blanche (Clifford) Daisy (Foster) and Arthur, all of Statesvil Greenberry Gaither, first, son of pionger John, | descendants in Iredell. Four sons were: (Ho J. Alfred; Leander, father of Fry and William; . John Gaither, Sr., son of John, 1766---1844, His children were as follows:. two by his first wif second, who was Drucilla Beall, wh . eighty- ninth year. Elvira, Elij: oh OC ampbell, who came from eax es were Milus, Fry, Lewis ena wpe was } wife of D. M. Campbe ll; Be | very old; Asa Burgess Fria Grove: H. Clay, of Statesv! (Major Bill) 1826-—1885, fathe several daughters. Mrs. Mary eighty-seven years old, mo Mrs. Poindexter. Descendants of the seventh settlers in North Carolina are now members of the family went West five years ago. GREENBERRY RIDGI Greenberry Rid, ely “Hickory Ridg Highlands, 2333 NEBRASKA AVENUE TON 16, D. Cc WASHING Tuesday, Dear Mr. Swanns since I began to see.in the papers the names Ever Rowan and Gsither brought together I have Wondered. Yesterday I looked in Who's Who and founé three Law Gaithers besides Rowan Stokes Gaither, born Brookline, Mass., 1907. Ridgeley Gaither, born Baltimore; 1903. Army Office and banking. Born Tampa. JT es Lawe officer. Wm. Cotter Gaither, at Miemi. I have ea hunch they all were originally from Maryiend _and.some by way of N.C. There was Hinton Rowan Helper, grandson " a eo ex » +} ‘i = : : ie rk . . et ie aia hn eis = ee ie g : ou j_ Mihifed G benezer Frost/June 11, 1816, EXAURMAAKXKEKMAKX MAKE XW RAKE Would Bire-wevyour ancestress? ~ 7to — While rummaging throuch notes I came upon the 2-column elip- pin reprinted in the Landmark May 26, 1949, from the issue of Dece 1, 1882, detailing the arrival of the Yankees from Salisbury 96 years or 80 ego. It reminded me of Cousin Sol's story, which he had from my Uncle Jéshua, of Milas Bailey standing by his black+ smith shop on the Turnersburg Road and warning the soldiers that passed that b¢ they burned the cotton factory the little negroes 4 he had groyped around him would have nothing to eat, with no cotton | to pick, And my mother, with her mother-in-law and the infant Laura taking refuge with Aunt Lucy Belt. And the chicken dinner the Yanks made some negroes fix them at the house. And the horses they got, which had been tied up in the woods. Well, we of our generation, have had, on the whole, quiet times. h | fap Sincerely, tne ee te ot oe oe eo we 1800-1826, with wifey teat ge ge ky Grayson County, wo have wondered by hia @aeond wife, Back then leek af the ehildres by Miia, ene 26 her @rildron by Benj, one by bia figet wife and | LEVI LOV, (ii LAGE ig 3 rT nkl : f Lo steals Levi seats age Oy. faracr, bora in wo do. moe h ote t) Ao mes of ee mete here that | sho noticed we our own aa thet, SI1BY oaniany my great grandfather, named. of . Pn ae The five sons of Wiley cxcn named a auc : 3 I a why this’ mane wes handed We emiah's second wif he dered the fact that. ¥ wife may have been. pee and fom oven tore if she ad, You méirfion finding a Raghel. Listed as Jer I wonder if there is any! m0) Fe Mabou that dn the DsAR. linocge kyy fi dens Count y ‘e20, " y Pound g marriage license for JOHN OAL RRR 0 « Devious County: adjoins Bteckenridge County, ‘The noxt Census, 4830," Ht Fy GALTHBR, with 2. cone unde 20, 2 drychtors under Sy: er. waeat aS Seeds Now we ae wondering if this m1 k, brother” vy Also adjoins Ureckenridges THE: all being under 10 means abt could ‘Very well be the same John who weriad feo Bell, His age shows he was bora 2860-3810, which 4s also Fight for « som” remiah's second wifes (the nem Rachel was not handed down im our line) tie the name CINDGRELLA was given to thees daughteray I wonder whers it zane Tt ib 4 very tmusual. name, One oom of Miley, ALEXUDEN named ono of gkters, MISSOURT wich could.) es bear some shen fice NCO, maybe Gr mci © (@), who settled there, Ther’ cee eo Y and bas % umber of: other ngs 4275 Peitaretate’ book raat f EREM AM GATHER et, hal two: Sine; | ath, who todd sti ngui oh pe rom yo hee see ee ee a "De loot Gejther end some chiléren | oy » after whe Wenth ncaa iy ee recoré might elear upafew things. 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It meme nanes, you was such Aare © Maybe Eva get things so Mind, but I Eva also said she would me., so I.have worked up 15 bese names were included. ection with these families. Bames. I finished all this, Lillard. She inished with them. \ I noticed that Mr. Li} hve a chance to correct him on intended to publish somethi THER brothers, of s0ns lized that it “fe. erry, and was he some other time, a \ nce, famil y wi 1! ‘ can untang work pager has This this lard the ng about these were sisters, daughters of Pioneer John Gaither, F Basil I. in inc his bro., Pioneer John Gaither as sone of my Edward must have been Edward's R Hite of Thomas Prather (1740-1820) and that Verlinda rf Did this Thomas Prather (1740-1820) ever marry @njamin Gaither II - maybe as a 3rd wife? Tf Thomas Prather? I ome from old DAR records that were in error. send tried to Lt wh clearer to me now, -e ever so much for letting me copy all the ERS are still con- and using very alert Howe@ve le them for us. uD. out the LOVELACES-TO) LINSC of charts on my JOHNSON fa never known much about my may help her id ornin I told iS- SUM ily teres JOHNSON co of these = to mafl with you when she gg ’ & Lc her to reti : 3 r TMT C a” aw . naq our GALIAENS | ASQ UP. Did y yithers? I hope so, as he indicated lines. ARY and RAQGHEL GaagE and they married the cluded Benj}. yaither, He hag aither who was Tee Robey was the 2nd | RACHEL, the dau, om not, wonder who she did know this error could have Mr. Lillard als dau. + ELEA! 0 able. ee eae Pa sega lee i Ne 46 Basil J .is credited with 4 older ch! : Martha who m. ai . » Benj aintn aad ch aee be . 12-17-1700; Nicholas eG ap bo Ae id oer Us rea a. 1825 mM. 188@c Jones. And Orly Welly, oF eoMibatinmimamedydn) the whhdicnn Thank. Goodness, bagihsd Gig. ae or “$0, 0 6 Others should not bother. tes. Di to — the” rae y: CSR 08 ee teat ther b. 12-17-1760 gow) | ught maj be Basil's wrd., Senjauin te Ebdgapeth Watletri ... . ret. Benjamin did merry an El bh sonebody, and they. 3 a the sett ‘settlement: of Johnsey's eatate in 1798. ‘Then if Wanfield and anything eae hé gaid Margaret Watkins Dorsey married. @ : a atien, her sister ‘Wlizabe Watkinie also became Mee. Ger » 1% Diouane perhaps aince thes@ older children like Nichols mS ae dicate Watkine' Mine, that;pasil t gould have tet marr th Watkins and had these older ehildren,-and Elizabeth rg rgaret ‘Waticins - maybe & widow Dorsey married Basil Tas | field says; erg Margaret Wat king Dorsey married Bashi Gs mother of NATHAN Gaithem” In-@ way, thic makes h dren: Martha , Benjamin, Nicholas W., WELL Ory Be By were born or seemed to:be born, from the dates we faybe Basil 1 did first marry Elizabeth Watkins and have Who’ bore Watkins names... Them if Elizabeth died about Reves then,after the Rév., maybe Basil I did marry her Watkine, because the Hext two children ~ Nathan hy 17 . 1788 seme & years later. Of course Cart. Bagil I waé @n-» n the: ‘wer and that may have accounted for the spaee of 8 yeare be- ‘the ages of the last. two children. But. I wonder why Warfield one aie bene Lk nays as the son oF 1 Markeret . Se senna eing able tw find goer: Will at Mockevilie-wee one jolt, / Tm record of more children for Basil 1, from Tabitha's Bible, wast lt. feere wee a 3rd jolt. when Bva heard ffom Mrs, Jorg. qr pi the earlier lines we had constructe@ from ir. Newman. “& a jo Mre, Jorg or neal he efimite that he knows the error ‘ ' ; 7 hy bere é TEL iy Qclttrars Mo-bed ard Coy MpOnr Sot Or a ra & La by Pruse) Mduvole Pucholalny © ti 4 9 Kou ee: eS a Epes fic Qraot c indy pe Ab, , Lod As 4 mtn C nfiees 7 Ls eo Ce SASL ren RALIN; 4. by J ally oe ‘hatha eal mig s Pee ee Pr, EB aathy j2-14- 718. oe TH tebns ny : % own | a, EUTR 17 22 ) selena PT Se 2 TR ets GUE moc 7 |b ae rfc 12 | pte 40 Le Wathen ip ad path, = ivay 649 Se 37th. St. Louisville If, hye Feb 028,1962 e.". E.Swann mtesville , N.C. Mr. Swann; laving seen some records, you px eee on the GAITHER FAMILY, pam wondering if you md ght know which Limb of the Family Tree “might hang on. [ y Grandfather, W ber, who was born about I612-24 died 1862, eme to Ky. from N. f he Civil War. He was aaPring in the wh when he died. He married Mary Probus. -them was born five sons and four daughters. } father, Jeremiah Gaither,was the youngest, (born 1859,died I94)) ell the information he could ever get on his Framily,was from mother. Booording to his information,his father Wiley,had some brothers, } of which came to Ky. with him. me of them went to Paducah,Ky.and settled, while the other one ent on over into Mo. and settled. do not know their names,(for certain) but Psbve heard my father ak of Greenberry Gaither, Hiram Gaither and Eli Gaither. PI do not know if they were brothers to my grandfather or not. MARA KKK KK KKK ENT KT NT TK KK KANT KK your information I have scen, there is a Zachariah,who was a of Benjamin See. 2 Bjamin Sees had a brother John $th. who had three sons whose es were, Jeremiah, Johm 7th.,and Greenberry. record plainly shows the decendents of John 7th.,but does me show those of Jeremiah or Green berry. ms Was a son Of Capt.Edward Gaither,who married Eleanor Whittle. I am wondering if my grandfathtr hiley Gaither was a son of me of these. y information along this line would be greatly appreciated Sincerely Yours; Wayd 6, Sect Floyd ie Galt th 6r ®. This is all strictly a hobby,on my part. Fl oyd. waroh 19, 1968 Wank you for your letter of today. Judgeing from your letter, ms you are thinking along thé same line that we have over the. Bt.two or three days. Jeremiah I. ian Lonpabane Sacer Wiley ted a half brother, or at least that is what fm have gathered, we naturally became interested tn Jeremiah 1 after — nding out, that he was married twice, Hames, too, were frequently . wa and since my grandfather wes nandd Jeremiah, it is. very ‘named after his grandfather. Of course thie is all ption. There are many loopholes and We realize that the only, an be possitive is to come there. an@’ do a great deal..of* hie aC aa ste: tll. i.e x Jeremiah I i¢ one of the men that we have very little on, and. mt too, causes us to be curious. Do you know What county he Pived Wehave some material sent to us by Thoms K. Gaither of Fort .. HL, 8.0., am which he mentions Jeremiah I, John Vil and Greenberry 1 ‘brothers. Then he states that their decendants are Mr. and Nres... « Micholgon, Mre. P.L. Laugenaur, the Powelle and the Colverts. © Phad these names in parenthesis so again we more oF less assumed” he meant they are decendants and ive in North Carolina. Ge “You for $he names of Basil ‘s ghildren. We only had the of Basil; Urs, end Betsy. ye | AB Week ago, my father and I went, 0@ Hardinsburg, Ky., the county iat where We looked over old records for that territory. We did lo. Rte the record where Mary Gaither (widow of Wiley) sold her farm inv og. examined many old records, but was unable to find anything ~ t when he bought the farm. The Gounty Judge there told us that they ii had a fire and Most of the old récords had been saved, but it was” Zakely that thie partioular. book was burned. We find a Cornelius Gaither mentioned a couple of times in 014 records and we are unable to” @poount for him either. He, too, owned land in Breckenridge County, Fy: pre Wiley lived. We algo located the grave of one of Wiley's sons, @xander, G@irectly across the road from the farm where my grandfather tiah spent his childhood days. 7 % We are spending every spare moment working on this. Wouldn'$ 4% a pnderful to write a book give it to various families in the United fates. Many Gaither don't know that they have so moh to be proud of mking you again for you kindness ami tim. RES Sth Matern. Tey sincerely yours, Cle -~ pig a si DA. fle Rée, “ive it. Gat ther EVA my att, Arnbie ; ‘ / a. ne J \ fa , : « » Me Kh M,, Jak CROW | GAOrH 2, a) VW" NB K, tcae Rip RE, ty 5 a te" AAG brace ic/ ea, Me, : . | ‘ ee PO x tai akk |? 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