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as To ibeats ee B EL CELAL CH CL NE Ga-so21 — 2c“ at A Ast de oO gy & On~y rar ui Lee Alo aoa 7 Cty Le Min Cage te i nic > > T ; 4 re r ; ~ eer DISTRIB I FR E ik D HOM IAS SYSTEMS AND APPLIANC ; A see 3 Pa ee ene een nae hep ae “GC f Kea doe Ly tes TH HIGH LEADERS—Three of the principals in tonight’s graduatio vat North Iredell High School are, from left, Linda Santorum, vale im Conaway, Senior Class president, and Hilda Gibson, salutatorian ~ 2 ee ee ; had been a pa-| ‘al days, Death w ce | Sfaneral rites at the Serison Funeral Home mE. Bruce and Rev. rr , Beria was to be| "Meth odist Chi rch | was born in Ire- n November 2, 1885, late W. B. and Gibson. His wife, ey Gibson, died} , all of Alexan s Margaret Jerni ma; Mrs. L. E. Jen: mee Smith, Jr., Paul Jerry Gibson, all of] and Mrs. Foy E. “I , Statesville, g are two broth- ¥ a ibson and Adolphus | of Statesville, eight and two great BR were to be W. F. y Smith, Riley Gi bson, Fletcher \ aterg' and support of this ministry. C ‘ (Tor ye r thle trutt ; ZOOSL xOg ‘O-'g NOA AOF JAI 9UD t¢ £O¢ PIBIOIN “PPURNY ° g-awe most grateful Nergpeeed ' A ‘ : ° JOM 3 CO- Hl fo a“ ~S — J ge: net Ak 4 rs Ww fe < = a x 0 se ” wa 2 0 Ww . = "1 . we eo < ‘ a —_ SS © i - oO 2 < w . c = g 2 & 3 a fy) ~ Ses px i 44g (i822. a foe vf fi, Prete: Be Wu fee + / Sb oad 4308 ~ [BF 4 MO Rens, bt hon 4-+/74G H A if , at Hc sas hing Wtitiin. of’ Hg ae ot (oe a : ( ee ag eer Aare Je AP LO“ v ee “ / Warn } cies Ce tea tet ow Me Pome i:.) a aibaies id : ny Se atte Pe ial cs 7 on a f 2 Mes ee a We ee Kh Wee 3 Slt a oo ak ~ Akg bend ne Sy 4 ) : 1999 & . Ae ge 4 * 7 2 be Biz i Ce OS 7. * oa s ~ ene Sct 18 "ae / “Al ee : - Lica / Stk’ - a / Frank L. Young 516 Fifth Ave. Greensboro, N. ©. 27405 May 14, 1968 8:30 py t P's. Swann, dee Box 147, ane dlle, N.C. 28677 is afternoon I heard from your friend » Turner at Birmingham. Her letter Beert, but told me of yOu. It was a fat envel ope F pemought it wold contain two hand-copied Obit. me) from the ersonville, Ala. "Republican" of 62iene signed by firs. Elizabeth King who, I am fe Was Elizabeth Nisbet, eldest gaughter of |. Wisbet , 6th and youngest of John Nisbet (1705-55) . rs. } on sons4 iving andwriting in Rankin d shect was about the funera) Bisbet who p esumably was the one son, bern izabeth and Mary,who married my Greqt-grang F WYK fut LAAN CY ie Col, Francis/Young). dU t Ler r Last July Mr. Newton Alexander Nis bet, Ged from Alexander, the eldest of that John Pr. sent me 6 pages of » Culled, I prest@im, from his book N ily History, a copy Of wHRER he ‘said is in the Charlotte Pub) ic Library, Pub’ {8Redin Evel; but in the Reference Room there. — In his Notes, I read that Thomas and his wiley name anc dates unknwon, had apparentby died beform@an79), and the 3 children taken over as wards by Thals' next Older brother, John Nisbet. Even name URKnOWME” That was a challenge which I have sought to meet SRG overcome if at all possible At? wry lAavy« ae My cousin Helen Carlton ( F316 Oakhurst Road, Statesville, wh from Co]. Francis' next younger brother,Sam- Who married Sra nN, daughter of Chris. Uston of Huntifg Creek, learned of Catherine Saeend also of Mr, Heward S.Galloway of Mobile, mthrough her friend Mrs. Joe Miller of States- 16 I Promptly w rote both and told them of In a letter from Helen's Grang- Aunt ee te rn ime, Saliie Floyd (Cook) Watson of Hickory, written me Notarized in 1908, I learned of what “rs, Mary Gmeelia Houston Dalton of Hunting Creek had written, beet an old cemetery at a Union Meeting House to Meh people went on horse back or afoe%t, from 30 to miles aroun to hear the preaching. I jumped to the Gemelusion that this log church and cemetery was in Statesville anc forgotten. The Galloways said they Weeght it had been mrged with the Fourth Creek ‘@eebyterian Church Cemetery. S@eanstead of returning the papers I had sent to her amg Which she had not yet copied, she enclosed your paper on the Gay's Chapel History by Homer Keever, mg.29, 1959, ti fe that itis written that Gay's Chapel is at Wei eite of Union Church and a later church by the mee Of New Union. Also that historian E. F.Rockwel) igs that it was organized at the Site of a genera] Weyer and race track ‘known... ...as Scuffletewn" or madytown". Also that a tradition says that) efen Peay location was not the first, but that there B been an older m eting place about three-quarters JB Mile away, @serted for a mbetter site which in- y re springs. It goes on on 3 more pages. | TA (57 0\ ceeding to the Galloways, Thomas Nisbet's wife's name matah Combes and she liveduntil 1862 but they did Oeneay where she died or was buried. I think that if phad known, they would have written it to me along p@1] the other names ang dates that they did send, m Separate sheet. One of the surprising things was Meat said that Col. Franeis Young and Mary Wisbet | rried in Georgia, but that Flizabeth hac been d in “rede!). Apparently the son John had moved tily. to Georgia,; severa] points. were named, PY moved down with Elizabeth when she m pried King - Yea I am anxious and tr ing to learn whether King was the brothe " Hugh B. King who married ® Gill, daughter of “xi K¥e Young and Major Gill, UNEEX Susan being the eldest Breester of Col. Francis ng § Gemtng and his wife and c dale County, Ala. because that is where he wrote froman 1829 giving Samue) Young power to sep} his wi me interest in the Gi}} lands. . Lowa ys are about ready to publish their book yKings who, I presume afe ancestors of one of mgimaybe both, but they have already pub] ishedpne Shelbys. So you see why I am hoping for ging King information from them, as well as Bmore on the Nisbets. Ties History of Gay s Chapel] mentions sevwral pteresting to me. Or rather, the other batch es Catherine sent does: wiich is a shortened fof the booklet that “elepn Brawley sent me some § age "Four/Creek Memorial Buying Ground, 1756". @epontons, Mrs,Eliason, both in connection with an) College, Dr. James Hall who as I recall ws itual advisor to Mary Nisbet when she died b 1054; (I have a copy ef the printed eulogy uneral);.Col. Thomas Alewander Al! ison, Gill ma,ried Joseph Al’ison, brother of J.S. man; Anderson Mitehel], State Senator and messman; and Dr.R. V. Cowan. ne of my grandfather, Archibald Lafayette brothers br. John Nisbet Young married a Zcould not read her name on the Family Tree of the sheets which elen Brawley sent me was td of someone s investigations, especially of Young's dealings. But the DAR Lineage book "Dr. John Nisbet Young that Mrs.Leila Wagner lwife of Fraser Hood,’b. Water Valley, Miss, give ilutionary ancestry as Thoms Young who ma ried sdale; Francis Young, born 177% mrd.1 805 isbet; John Nisbet Young, 1810-1899, mrd. 1835 Keziah Cowen, 1819-1884. his morning, a feature article in the Greens- 4)y News entitled "Rowan Museum, Inc., planning leur Historical Sites a. And writing of Wood oMeasays built in 1774 by Thomas Cowans. Says mceptetn, was a leader in the Rewolution Omewhere today I saw the name of Col. Cowan: “wonderirg who,were-the parents of Caroline ‘Cowan, who ws, born in 1819 in Iredell’, 1 assume id if 1835, and died in 1884, in Water.V,lley, Cathgerne Turner wrote that you saic that if I had an pple from that area, you would beglad to knOWe ; Ne Backi@n Feb. 2, 1943 I called on the businesses at Harmofeor Dun & Bradstreet and took the oppor- tonity ego: visit my covsin Rod Kennedy at his man- sion at Mamting Creek, had lunch with him and his wife’ took picwmmes of the mansioh, the barns, and of Hunt- ing Creamemtself; also of Placebo Houston and Fliza- beth Ragemele then weather-beaten house acrross the Creek, €t, Of course Rod died last Nov. wth and 1 hé t poth from the wife of his brother Frank Hi edy, Charlotte lawyer, and from the husband ie: Wis niece, Elise Weedon. Kennedy, Donald Bi ambert, good f riend, of. Acton, Mass. who visitedimeneing Creek last August and took about 30 picturet Pan color for me, e specially of the tombstone S of my amemstors and Sone of heir descendants. homas Young, Ske, Cole Francis Young nd Mary Nisbet Young's» Captainjgenn May Young, John Munter and Mar Cecilia Houstonimeiton's, etc. and I havehad at lepst 70 reprintigmeade from them» [: Rog Re nedy was the nie dson of Blizabeth Ragsdal Young who was the younger and only full sis- ter of Gel’ Francis Young. SO Rod's son John Hynter ‘also my coysin, as are the two @vghtas 0 4 brother; a1s0 their wos is ters, Dr. Miss | of Harmony and Hunting Creek; geres to the two daughters; and th acres @@ son John Hunter Kennedy, who has ‘ es pu live about 10 miles north-east of States- villegimeu are just off the road 1 travelled to get to andjmrom Harmony. I ha vegweeen to Amity Hill; also ¢@ Jedon E. Renn McNeely, a kinsman of m Grandmmener Laura Emily McNeely Young, who ws Dorn, raise@s nd ma ried at Mocksville (1830-1903) but SOON, ee years after their were married Lamra and Aggmabe!d L. Young, he moved the store from State@yarle OT Houstonville to N.Main, St. Sdisbury, w be re@emy father and 7 of his aiefers andbroth rs weré also Bpgnm and all 10re iveithere untirct. 1905 § . we moyed to 9@ ana to Greensboro in 19194) . above are ones I know about for sure. I wish 1 hadim. good close map of tredel) with all the old and new @ names. I would enjoy hearing ~~ you yr iH ty Sincerely yours» = Spas /0 7 46 : ~Crircg An ; p o> a ; AA ke ot (* : ¥. et 4 3 he Deak) Mi ei? De eC s 4 ri i: ae . Sieg - : Gi a rite ei CEs 7 bi hs re aye os ee z sr * eet i ee A 9 Be es i ee TES [ : ey Be Taylorsville State High School | Wedne and will arrive Saturday, Mr.| au and Mrs, J. T. 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ZO Ks t [rEery 4 : : poe EY ; s | peck Lfpi j "y Pr Mot, 2 bh 7 aa Pe ae i WU a.thedpre, 4a Cee a: i Ae mc peed: a. foe, gl i _ wet Tog Cn a i Pa em hes f ir Z are it we T hbleape | | br ett J) F, fil 6 ey” geal wy 7 A ff f lee on h es Vt Le Aen. 4a Le ae a oar rm UO no FUJI ae lle aed f Han ff a el ae 4 ae eek t ~y fo (> j Y ; ‘) a <a fy ) RI Gees Se _0 jussck. ee i ~ g ene Arar rey edt. 8 ae fons —— set alata ad = SS a fea 553353 iste) ti ei saat yas ae amu tie raat: ok "2 le ones “PREASURER® § STA : MA coe on hand March 1, 1965 SuGsee Off™manes for March 816017 we Tp221 7 £ Bturos: Page (Salary) $360.00 Cld@ming Church | 2..00 ~ | Anriby Board 31.66 RoVagmaW. Abornathy 25.00 Tolig@mmono 12.06 Dul@emower Co, 9270 Novae Sign Servico 1; .00 | Coommmative Program 123.36 | As @tional Missions 10,00 | Bay ft Book Storo 51657 Anni mstrong Offering — 212,00 To tagemexpendi turos $830 255 ‘Bol@mmeé on Hand 390 292 De ited for Cemetery | 7-4 Bal@imee in Regular Fund ve97 oe ttt OPPORTUNITIES THIS WEEK GA. meots at Church Y.WeA. moots with Angola Alexander M. Youth Choir Rehoarsal M. Prayer Service Me. Church Conferenco M. R.Aes Meet at Church iit | EE | OUR RECORD LAST WEEK School Attendance 83 ne Union Attondance 29 Bervice 21 p Offering : 9195.62 memstrong Offering 200 wm Fund Offoring $25 00 Page 62 fain 20-25) SWAN, SWANN, GCILI ESPIE WILSON, HALL, MASSIE, CUTT RELL Mrs. Warner T, Ball, 2080 Locust ep Denver, Colo, 80207, Does anyone know a Swan(n) fam who had William Swan b 22 Feb 1780 & m Martha Gillespie, b Noy 1786 NC, m Jan 1808 Rutherford CoT enn, William served in War of 1812 from Wil]- liamson Co 7 €nn. Found in 1830 cen Taze. “well ( 0 Ill, Morgan Co and W illiam d 1849 *Burea' Co lll, There were other Swanns in Wil-on Co Tenn, George Lane Swann m Sarah Wilson Gillespie, Rutherford ( Tenn 1819s William Summerfield; John; James; Isaac; another William Swann, William & Martha nmed g; James Gflles. pie, Wilson: Mitchehl, Wi ane> orge Henry, John Wesley-® ‘ranklin, George Lane & Sarah Swann nmed 8: james Gillespie, Franklin Paine, William ne, ington, John Alexander & “Taare Wilson Swann, Sarah Wilson Gilles- pie had sis Martha who m John Hall, mov to Mo; Nancy m Yancy Massie Oct 1827 Lebanon, Tenn; and maybe Louiss: who m Cuttreli, Any clues wil] be appreciated, be glad to xch data, : F PO Kae Y LUC EFLTH | tf LAUCR fo “ wr 1 bhp C / fz Ae. / | / / / orn t x < a 7’ ALR KZ Ft ze / re? / de sor" ihe x Ae : Pog t) gy PPP ss | “Opposition Convention at | e Vtaleigh nominated John Pool of | ofte Pasquotank for governor, a choice of. which the. Express approved | pact t . since as a mem ber off the legislature, Pool had al- | jgot ways voted for the railroad schem- bi es of the west. A. R. Laurence, Statesville dele- gate to the convention at Raleigh, 5 lost ‘his pocketbook on the train between Salisbury and Raleigh. It contained a $100 note, several $10s and $208 and some valuable pap- Ya Hl ere—which be considered as more | Twel ‘lyvaluable than the money. Of the 18 W #@ appointed as dele fr | a Tredell to the convention, only Ee | hame dertor Mitchell and William _H, | concell Haynes went besides Taurence. | “The Democrat convention, with | doors 1) W. F. Cowan as. chairman and Y. singe F, A, ; opened “os a tions commit-} Paty tee, met and approved the ad- | since ministrations of Buchannan in| 800 ‘Washington and Ellis in Raleigh. | opene to a convention at Ra-| the Wg Jacob Clark, Christy by wW Clark, Jacob) pine ow L| Big a fers, A. W. -| ported : R. P. Campbell, John) Pe | Walker, D, D. Dougherty. Otho |of 5/8 | Gillespie, Col. J. F. A. Melton, W. | the 2 F ajon, A. H. Merritt, George ing “F. Morton, R. &. Weav-| Polig Barringer, Tobias | showed and Eli Beav- | Sold fa a to 2 conver: | least 1 .} tion at Winston were: Alex Clark, | year Fraley, John. Templeton, {John Weaver, Michael Stirewalt, ; Jacob , WB. , "EF. Sumrow, A MeAuly, Peter | eight - ‘olingon, | killed the meantime a warning wad | gs t investig Dre No Health ny he ease @ decline The cases Firat board 190,668 tlt ay Te rule | eta” tf : i aFE%e E i " obstet BEState effets 325 ge 3 : the Express that the) Slate 7 aaa PSS lpn ee = ane op = Ba ti pf. 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Paul tnt r. pV baa ote crews KK Q A iy Bt. e~ -Batupise. | o dm une dle tisgh om o ur c— ain - - tae bh é ae oo [bead YE / or LE fe ae i ( Via te p—-chan 4) i +, i. RA gh ae. an J i abel bale: (9-00, Soudan |i, ' wy aoe bate de f vest 7. Vig Fe EC baz Vj t Me Ey a ugly ‘sexel keuo £e104S o ® o 4 pe pd =) ® mz 4 Sy Q © " 0 pot bee 3 rc) ae pT Aa ad ITCO 30 Du + é UA 9A Bu 2333. NEBRASKA AVENUE WASHINGTON >. 5. 6, July 11, 1962. } orn, cihlhnaage ‘* Swann: ~ I had your letter about Gaithere and enclose you whet ] aThis need. not be returned to me, and i {nay have ea place in m file, as I think it has none in Lewis Graveyard annals, fe most of the material already, I think, 1 am havihg some dentistry done, as the tooth which heid @ broke off and a plate has to be substituted. I start out tle while to have it pui in, f 1 had a birthday Monday and my good friend, Alice Moore, dotte, sent nea gilt of $500. yoo years she has been send- } The extra hundred will go a good way on the dental fix- Hlice is a retired teacher in the public schools but she made mmoney by taking the good advice of her stock broker. I Wenink in my days down there that stocks were wicked but I @Gifferent from Alice, we have it cool this week, but I think it will be warme day . Aone a hes : 1 AK = A valu. €b- Soke te Le wee Se eee aq Gets x dint ~** beg a t.4estof Lewdla 7: elon. Las « . dake un <*-€- ee tot f Mee ttn of P pnt hecle Fs bt t a J & 3 a FF 2 ta t+ . { Meet. vay: ; 4cr< ‘Ce ao ay” ¥; iv ak, a Lue Pe ae 2 ant - alee Bebb, Jem wtid hi su. (peed nM | Jn <<< et Cen “Ie Gt-<-¢-<2 howe. Wake Fores Development Office Box 7227, Reynolda ‘inston-Salem, North Carolina t University 27109 Mr. Thonas Es Swann Route 1 Statesvilie, N.C, 2867TT U.S. POSTAGE PAID Winston-Salem, N. Cc. Permit No. 69 Non-Profir Org. Fite Officer Will Address ABWA Group Captain Wayne Reavis, fir prevention officer of the F Inspection Bureau with th Statesville Fire Department will be the featured speaker fol A the Thursday evening meeting of the Metrolona Charter Chap ican Business Women’s Association. He has gelected a8 his topic, “Com demned.” Mrs. Medford Holland, vice president, will preside over the business meeting in the absence of Mrs. Elbert Mahaffey, pres dent, who ill be in Miami, Fla. a for the national convention. Mrs. Mahaffey will be acco panied by Mrs. Hollis Faust treasurer, Mrs. Walter Black S burn, Mrs. Lewis Thornburg, and Mrs. Irvin Philbeck. is a medical secretary with a nd will tell. of her Robinson serves as corresponding secretary with the association. The meeting will begin at 6:3 * p.m. in the Cloverleaf Room of t the Holiday Inn. Both Anniversary Celebration Set »° Mr. and Mrs. Vester Miller of 908 Jost St., Sta ville, will observe their golaen wedding anniversary at & reception Sunday, Oct. 15, i fellowship hall at Boulevare thodist Church. » ‘The couple’s children, Mra Doris Miller Sprinkle and James Miller, both of States ville, are serving 25 hosts with Mrs. James Miller and the couple’s four grandchildren. All relatives and friends of the 5. couple and their family are in- yited to call between the hours of 2 and 4 pm Sunday after- noon. SP Zn f eF Le bh. vg i fo ZL “ = Ig ae yes 4 2 re — SP Mc Gi lia<ee Za ee ee ee A= = KAGE: cok sees aman ar Etpe ‘i GAG i 77 Laie, > $2. <aeseer = Aelies ie a. iFe-it ae eae? , AE ease ag 4% Gitte: LB, ken lar BIE an aa. tig ee dies Ae ee sictaciaotpieww.. Lat wadiae a wae Beeches acc ts Gide ogee fav ~ Cie Aa Mami nis a ee; a= iio ial ee maine yee ke ca oe <t«4 rs JEREZ Le a 8 eceetoe “ * Soe ys Witinoe ceietenaisional uct hug rit “it TeX, Ey tf pore ore Ast aching be ( ’ Ra a Lo fan e | ae Do. “es 4B Beale af Cu ALr ihe: kes hide ise. = cH a Qt te Go, pivhir aver cen : ” ona5 a icv bbe eee pi why a | ‘ Ss / Se as i pigs 7. 44 ae > nee ei ie Ot c SSS profi, [FY effec ho? F allege three brothers, W. D.| ',| Stroud of Texas, and M. B. le FISTIL 5s | | Death Claims >. M., Stroud Shelton Monroe Stroud, 88, | | Of High Point, died Thursday at | Kings Rest Home in Highi Point following a lengthy {il- ness of six years. He was born in the Society | Baptist Church community on | the Mocksville Highway, son | of the late And . He Was a re rmer and @ member of Welsh Memorial Methodist! Church in High Point, : Survivors include two sons, F, YW. Stroud and L.A both of High Point: and three | daughters, Mrs. I. L. Kivett of | Lexington, Mrs. Elsie Parrish of Badin and Mrs. Clyde Sa- friet of Kingston, Tenn, 2 step- | | son, Clem Chadham, of Elon | Stroud of High Point, John D, : Sitoud of Waxhaws and a ris. Funeral services will be con- if ter, Mrs, Dora Pierce of Spray. | | ducted at 11 am Saturday at } | Cumby Funeral Home in High Point. A second service will be I conducted at 2p.m. at Society | Baptist Church on the Mocks- | | Ville Road with burial in the if church cemetery, Bunch Funeral Home {s in iB charge of local arrangements, Pett BS wi ez As ee My 5 ey, B/2 ef Cc b qganh 2 he cH barf 24 @ed 9-24./9/%. jaf dm pout E Rep ik , ' ’ a /Pol um. //- 23.1589 BS da hy a Pp. {2 ry » te a =a S| / j j / 2 3 Yee 2 ey tA Ate bdo. 6<+t43 oi me q fd Be~fe P 23/- S t CAM, aun'\ m_, 8 Cf TY Ni cae \y * 1 i bale a7. fet (L0,- Sp rt | lg IEF V1- "e Loaf. 4 je : . , poh Basibiig de SPL ot Se oe evs, wl. 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