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They have made the trip to and from the trenches too many times.” “Mr. and Mrs. Shermay5 Ramsey, who formerly. made their home on Long Island, will now make Statesville their home -| and will occupy their cottage >| on East Front Street.” Under a picture of an old log building about to fall down was the story of its history as the * | first e in Iredell County — Oeste reaca Ballbury ple | and Wilkesboro. In 191g it still stood on the Chinley Ford Rost about four miles north of ville near Fourth Creek. Its)’ age was unknown, but it had been established by John | ° | Nisbet, who had died in 1755 t | and was buried at Thyatira JINVIVE YOO? ADIHD NI LON SJ9DYVHD INVE LOVALENS Ai \y ¥ INIW QL Y! NO LON Ing Mrs. Gertrude Neil] Nesbit, m,| yen-| 996 West Meeting Street, Lan-| , nce | Cater, S. C., died at 6:10 p.m. | 1 Tuesday at Grace White Memo- 1 rial Hospital, in Lancaster, | following a lingering illness. Mrs. Nesbit was born August | , 19, 1884, hear Mooresville, | .. daughter of the late Andrew and | s¢ ‘| Elma Templeton Hobbs Neill. in She was a member of the t | de A. R. P. Church, a mother by | p, vocation, and her husband, Ebbie Nesbit, former | 4 th te of States- | tang ville, died February 27, 1928. : len Mrs, Nesbit is. survived by: Che he | two sons, E. Fred Nesbit and | 4 | A. L. Nesbit of Statesville: three 2 daughters, Mrs. D, H. Jurnigan, | tr, with whom she. made her home re-| for the past six years, and Mrs. | lett un- R. Y. Bowers, Jr., both of | gave Lancaster, and Mrs. Marvin W. | A Byrd of Statesville; two sisters, was Mrs. B. 8,'Sherrill of Cornelius, | jo, and Miss Mamie Neill Of | edi grand. | the ; . | glase Funeral services for Mrs, Nes- ee bit will be at 11 o'clock Thurs- 0 day morning at Nicholson} jncing Funeral Home, conducted by Dr. | 1, Mt ,, | Robert J. Marshburn and Rev. | larcen iP,” | William 0, Ragsdale. Interment son, | will follow in Oakwood Ceme- | Riche tery. | route be The family will receive friends jas fd reat! at Nicholson Funeral Home | court ¢ won | Wednesday evening between 7:30 in- | and 9 o'clock. Members of the Statesville Fire Department will | be active and honorary pail-| July ; es bearers. 5 : fe ) 2. ACY LLL rele “F9 7 = J bicey CC ; oc 2 J} b Greckell __ ae A. Ot- { L£LLEL a } C if 7 Zs | oo e a nS Lad. Ve TTC acs Mite ge} feety -(. I? te re fot dd +d a4 ) [ttcucwAg )Uth« MY - hud. z : : : dii- VWrewtth« Hoe, ff (pA ys \ : L yl p Ae ’ ati 3 Ae s / ( [ Jlee Fevers s) 12th" of March,1516, of ee ties 1821. 1323, ap Lar, 1825. ‘November 1841 (7) ¥ Of July,1348, iSean 1847 “iy Pao . infan ter, _, ae 1453, 46 “Appatantly. in er Coming to the: Bible eq he al. Pe aes lk 1 - ee Fa CE wt 4 4 “nbs ay Fe oar Rett o Topeka tot fed AE Ac oh. a “S eee ( co + bid Fee Ul, Cocks J/-20- (45> eked Mrs Haynes Ceath Victim Mrs. Margaret Senith Nesbit Haynes,-77, route 7, Statesville, Old Mountain Road, -died sud- denly at 7 a.m. today at Mar- tinsville General Hospital in Martinsville, Va. She was en route home with her daughter and_ son-in-l a w, Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Mun. day, route 7, Statesville, when she was struck by illnéss, A native of Iredell County, she was born November 17, 1888, a daughter of the late Wil. liam Thomas and Angeline Fr- Vin Nesbil-'She was married to Ralph Hoyle Haynes, who died 42 years ago. She was a member of New Perth Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church and was a retired employe of Troutman | Industries. She was a seamtress | by vocation. Surviving, in addition to her! x daughter, are a sister, Mrs. B. F. Mills, route 7, Statesville: six brothers, Lonnie M., Robert TT. Fed ¢. ai” EveTete E.. “Nesbit ZIT of Troutman, ! “Nesbit of Mooresville J. “Grier Nesbit of Greensboro: and sons, Ralph H. Mun. day route 7, Statesville, and Re- ginald Munday of Greensboro. Fumeral services will be con- ducted at 3 p.m. Monday at New Perth ARP Church. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Members of the family will re- ceive’ friends at Nicholson Fu- ' neral Home from 7:30 until 9 p.m. Sunday. s seeeneeneeeeennneeene eed ate —-» « FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO. 244 GASTONIA, N.C. oe (likes es ~ hk ft . eee AK! Fad & Cra ~ See 2h A de es a : Le ao . 0 fa ; “eon [f3)> BUR Nae i374 PA « Berrien” L. - 4) oe Fn eo rnune BEER EE Jb Th owes 7 Sidf cut ef ete 4 Leek ; = Lyn Pole ® Dna = poor — 849 Ve <€67¢ FD tw it yfle i ache s Js Zs aes J p72 re te tad T—' 1 F hy - yy - lam v% he og 2 1° fe ot _. _ 73 2. \4- ‘ Ebeyal. +t Me SLE bh af Me , 6 ALA eee CF 5 - a Cc, ( aes . 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A In the name of God datin, r ay, Mabet of Rowan County being of sound and perfect mind and patees (blessed be God ) do this 7th day of august } | ‘ and Testament in manner following © that ts to say, Pirst t give and tequeath my soit te God who gave it and my Body to the dust to be buried after a decent Christian manner, not doubting ‘at the Ingurr Lor to Receive the same by the Almighty power of God’ - inetrueting uywordly Goods that it hath pleased God to "lage mewith, I give and. diepose of dn manner following viz, First | order that al) my juet dedte ' be paid, Secondly that all my lands and Goots and Chattles ‘be gold at p Bt Wendue and that one third of the ' Value arieing from said sale after @ll debts are discharged, I give and bequeath unto | Mapa) beloved Wite Elizabeth the. Remainder arising from WAL, davies to Me equally shared between my children Riginpoonieont Thomas and Stephenson, Item To my v yueat ote wait of black cloath and al) my books ( exéept a large hiiek: nv be dteponed of at his discration, Item to my son Samuel} + tive and bequeath Ge suit of Light Colored cloathes. and a large Bible, , To my- gon Jolm, I aleo give all my reeds and Guns.-che ¢ crop tow in the ground I deatre, to be sold with MYOMMPMer Goods. Item to m wy Daughter Ester I i 7. and bequeath all my right and title of a red Cow and her oate, the Cow formerly given her said Ester by Mary Henin: 6 and Cnatiente my bi and well beloved friends i onfirm and declare this to be my last wilt and ‘Testament, Signed, Sealed, declared, and Confirmed this 7th day + ‘August asin Domini 1778, Bn "ag i wig ast he ee a ake mess Mate Hadi: (sadn) pita it Wwe a ah. ee ge 6-1/4 -)8 75 10 ,bba Ginn Jule ,s- 2A-/R oF? —- WY- 82? - / QHD ues spurte Roca )yelar- gb (93-9 F- oe ao -1€6§F Po oud” — oe Yuli e006 «tee gre 1/6 OO. ot Uh es sak fhruaee Ne f onm. ee of) we If 9 0 Soe Fi as fe Pe or Fee i , : natal J 7.8- - W645 freon eM lees pth a. rag id Bet¢ ony oud pea eet ee telly tha yIteH Crt ~~ 7s ee A bu. oe at? at / fr \ te te {: w( Pe ii Lie ar. 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Ma. Sikh VW AA | A Vie Cou 4 nO fe MP a n oun Wig Lat 6 One Mies Le te dal) k WM Smeleig a Cer % Spar ne aut art Who Bee foe rh. User / : Led Wa — : Saas Ci “Aad <M ir a 0 D dus ASN _ on, SAAR Mp ( Ophea § Grn ee oe NADAL eK BR rau. a $F a 9 my Loving Wife and and at her deceisse to ~ My Son David, : 1% Ordnd ‘That MY son Janes have Ye trackt of Land of ye Half Entry at ye Bridg upon Grants Greek. my children... The: sundry Artiaies-ordred by John Nistlet is as followeth- Orded let, By pe Vidette eins ng oe Lives upon Be Divided ‘Rqualy, and my Son dance to have ye half of it-- | Next Jon Brandoms and ye other half to my Loving Wife and Orded wy von David, During hey satura Life and at her deceisse to 2sly My Son David, ; Orird That wy son James have Yo trackt of Land Cononly by ye nane of ye Half Entry at ye Bridg upon Orants Cre Sdly ie adh wish etn ot and on 70 waters of Bufflo Containing 35 --. <«- -- ay Pale tin eae YU ey det Silas neve yo: trek of tand Lying on Croan Greek Equaly Divided Betwixt them. That" my. Daughter Elisabeth have that trackt of Land if there is rio Pat on o? Sid of Gattabau River, That my Daughter Elisabeth have ye Negro Ch Adam, Ajtta in So much of her childs par’ ae That ye two negroes Viae J and Cloe be Cont inued on it part and Belonging 8. Wise and. Son David Baring uy wifes Life rere ecene Ee bit Mail Ti mest my. children--- That ay ‘Loving Wife have. ~ Bed and ye Sorral eitek beeinalihs of her. parton r ‘That Every one of ye childrene have ye Horses'Mairs or Colts formerly ane to them 18 part of Theires Share as Witness ° That si Pike. Sarrah stints ‘writin hig John U WNisbit mark Nisbit be my Rratiday ed Foxe Witness present Alex Osborn : Alex ™, Cathey James Harris Edmond Hynd have ye oversight of thei ae Jane G, Allison From: Rowan County Wille, Vols XxvII, page 26 Archives & History ‘Raleigh, N.C, John Neabits Wille. Registered. in Book 6, qt, 4 AR lat ong, ROE Re oe Ca £0. Sith Mb cy tT? Books ear pot Cael se ere frl, or ¢ oo 7 ip Nt cc a" £ a“ oi Zp coe a eee | _ ttt. ee et. A i Bue eerp Heel Beck Pre gab ss x ~ Wr - /0 52 = 1335. M1-/3L5- a. b 7 biG ae pe oe (\ oe Mm - We Cun ae Z Se Egan . PTE = i oo DLis : fee, > ore /71 ~ JH Zod ‘ cq oe }at-* we, Jt/ 9 S FILS 7 Min Vinay FS » & . Vpbn z gt . j e+ } ~ ‘tb «4 I — ‘ a. pes A of Gotfe. wars a at 6 from an old news ippimg. Date cut the. first oe in Iredell county. hd read, about four miles north er who e to North th creek, where the old ete he built and opened i Sate at fhe. age of 50 years, ‘Salisbury and Wilksbore, | Wilkebgro ‘road. One of was the distillery, in: aicht of the store. Dr. E.A. p for’ this sketch, says that rade was Principally barter. er from his ‘store and haul it in-return there for goods for Sins. Wilidaém, David 4nd Thomas ‘inherited the old fiarn, a large family; William “and died there; married eth. Sarah’ Married Frances Mg. “John Nis Jr., raised a ~neved toM acon, Ga.., and ov ive, is in ot Macon. sae ed orcas King and rn ase boos me Jane married : ee Archibald Alceiens youngest 9 sons, "Jas @r and Udell. i there, king the eighth t.farm, ~ ne house ever built in onal Bamk building now the old store on the by several generations ‘and niet one of the Nisbet family g 1828: bedger shows ‘that prices ‘mow and @bout the same on is as Followeth “A of ‘Land he jRow Lives upon Be ‘Senke to have wie Half of it-- » half. to my Loving Wife and is oad At her decease to only by ye name eek- on ye Waters of ye Track of “and them, of Land if there by be Continued on it ee Son David During pte and 8 Equaly Divided Amongst faa ye Borral Maire exclsive ses Mairs or Volts As Witness She went &ave her my m UP with no n 6 the li ile long 1i e alings Put him in Or was his C8. 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