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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES Microfi lmed by DIVISION OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY Archives and-Records Section Raleigh, North Carolina IRFOFLL COUNTY PUBLIC LIARARY STATFSVILLE, ¥.C. THOMAS FATON SKANN PAPFFS = Sevan Of iid = Dies Funeral Rites Conducted This After noon at South River Baptist Church, Nancy Swann, ld < hter| of Mr. and Mrs Gool Spring morning at & er parent The funeral afternoon at 2 iver Baptist he pastor Rev ad by Rev. H i the pastor of Fy church. Interment \ plot at South River Besides her leaves five sister Misses Ruth, Ract dred, and Sarah Ellen Sw: Thomas Swann, all at the hon ¢ Miss Swann, Jerry Brown Are Married Miss Rebecca Sue Swann Statesville was married to Jer " Keith Brown at 3 p.m. yesterday in College Park Baptist Church by the Rev. J. Boyce Brooks, pastor. The bride, who is a senior at Woman’s College, is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Swann of Route J, Statesville. The bride- ; groom is a son of Mr and Mrs. ; Fred W. Brown of 3821 High!” Point Road. i The couple-will live at 316 Tate ; St. The bride is majoring in ; elementary education, bride-| | groom, who attended Guilford College, is employed by“Burling- ton Industries at the main oF fices. ; Given in marriage by her| father, the bride had her sister, Miss Alice Swann ef Goldsboro, for maid of honor. Her sister-} in-law, Mrs. Joe Swann of Ra-| -_ Jeigh, and her college room-| <_ , : OWN rom Miss Rita Caudle of Ein.. = gi, MRS. sEARY ©. BS , were bridesmaids, Her nieces. .jfihes ae r Norma June Swann and Margaret ’ ; Swann, were fiower girls. The bridegroom had his father | for best man. His brother, j Randall L. Brown, ushered with tha bride's brothers, Joe G,/b Swann of Raleigh and Clyde H. of Swann \of-Rurgaw, and Johnny I Mitchell.--~ The bride's cousin, Mrs. Ralph R, Jones, organist, and Miss Alice/of Barnes of Statesville furnished! oi music, The bride wore a floor-iength |, dress of candlelight satin ap- pliqued with Chantilly lace and|. trimmed with seed pearls and|* sequins. Her fingertip illusion veil was attached to.@ lace cap trimmed with pearls and sequins, She carried a white orchid on a ) white Bible. 1 The bride's aduit attendants - wore mint green dresses andi# pearl-trimmed mint green circlets|r with scalloped face veils. The iz honor attendant carried a cascade | i of yellow and rust chrysanthe- mums, and the bridesmaids car- ried rust chrysanthemums. The flower girls wore white dresses of flocked organdy and carried ; white lace baskets of small | ff yellow chrysanthemums. The bride’s mother wore navy | blue silk shantung and the bride. | J groom's ‘tether’ wore horizon) i blue linen. Both had white car- | t nations, iq omnjemunithonmiie 5 p = ect, which it hopes will double je receiving of the él Carolina were no nee ei foo assistance programs. the number a . asking them w ed citizens par s to include ejfare checks an lity of the advertise the availabl ocery stores am Ihr. and LPR LSraad. announce the marriage if their daugl / i} VY) lary Kache th « j on j mM. /a1aradaHy, Mineleen hundred In a p ceres y at the Firs Baptist church Sa ae afternoon at th o'clock Migs ary Rachel n was wedded to Alton Lane ‘Ballard, of Wington-Salem. “~Rev. Ha . Gamble, pastor of the church, was the officiating min- ister for the service which was attend- ed by about forty family members and relatives, The bride and bride- groom entered the church together and spoke their vows at a marriage altar of white and green. Magnolia ‘blossoms centered the altar arrange- | ment and at either side were bouquets of white — and hydrangeas | | against a background of fern, prelude to the service Miss Dotson, soprano, sang “ ” by i d’Hardelot, and “I Love Yow Truly.” —~ 'Miss Amy Heinzerling, the church or- ganist, slaved the engrin wedding musie as processional and Schubert's “Ave Maria” during the ceremony. Mendelssohn wedding march was re- cessional. Ushers were the bride’s cousins, Clyde and Thomas Swann. For her marriage the bride wore a street-length dress of navy flat crepe, softly tailored and with white lace at the throat, Her smal! white hat was trimmed with a cluster of fardenias and had a navy veil. r eostume accessories were white, Her flowers were a shoulder arrangement of pink roses. - The bride’s mother wore rose Dem= berg sheer in floral print design, Witt white hat and accessories, and 66P sage of white gladioli. * Mrs. Byllard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Broadus B. Swann, ‘Statesville, Route 1, and is a uate ‘of Mitchel] College and of Meredith College, Raleigh, For the past year she has been a member of the facul- ty of the Winston-Salem city schools. Mr. Bullard, whose home is at Stedman, is a graduate of Wake For- est College and is now a student at Bowman Gray Medical School of Wake Forest College in Winston-Sal- em, After the ceremony Mr, and Mrs. Bullard jeft. for a wedding trip in western North Carolina and, on their return, will be at home in Winston- ing at the home of Airs. N. W. Fox on fie Salisbury road. Misses Dorothy Mae and Margaret Moore were as- sociate hostesses with Mrs, Fox. The rty was a farewell courtes for Miss wann, who left today for Mars Hill, where she will spend the summer, She is to enter Mars Hill College in the fall. Upon her arrival at Mrs. Fox's home Saturday. evening, the honoree was showered with gifts suitable for her j year at college. Several] interesting I ‘contests were enjoyed, the winners be- ing Miss Mamy Lou Tucker, Miss Eloise Gryder, and Miss Dorothy Mae Moore. After games the hostesses served delicious refreshments—indi- vidual decorated cakes, iced tea, mints and nuts. : Guests included Mrs. Thonias E.} Swann and Thomas E. Swann, Jr.,| iether and brother of the honoree; | Miss Bloise Gryder, Miss Frances | Swann, Misses Mary Lou and Doris | Tucker and the pérsonnel of Sun Glo Coffee Shop. — Las sa, Sh ages, | let S “Nu and . — “ et, Cheech = ar Mr, and Mrs, Swann, - Well, the pages (4) from Ralei ure whether I know any more or no do’not know if you have seen y; so I'll teli: you who boug! 5 items; Thomas Swan 18; Thos itng two bulls; Walter 3ea11,( st s, & Thos. Albea; Wm. Hollamar raither: Thos.& John Summers; whose names haven't appeared "he Walter Henby was the one ir itor mentioned on that li io lived next Ya to the commisstoners Joshua Lazenby and gate another possibility. arefully re-read yesterday » your ancestor. You sai Well, I finally got | ere Asa Swann is listed irs. Now they.could h ren in those days), but e of those It seems mo} convinced that my Martha a . + . his siste Pooe‘thin f eptat @ 4 my VA & nave r the wi Wi i ot have a will. her “ideas do you know i 7} are in existance: to see if Martha The reason [ . # , t the Sou.® heol., ick Creek Bant. Ch. whe i hold, in the same le late Miller SYS Mit. erm have someth + \% i. been garden folk that Zephaniah Swan: a? by " th f 1 rei ave gone through. April 11,1968 . Dear “Tr amd Mrs Swann: sFirst:Let me introduce myself----I am ly of Murray and Calloway County, Kentuckg)Am and heve for one of my patrons,Mr William & bee ihn correspondence with you, Wrote_¥v “short note yesterddy and promi but I @Sn’t want to become beresome.biy wife went and thus 1 came to this éounty efter WW Il,my school et Murray.i have. the Harris family "Coat Swann.My grandmother on the Harris siddé was Mart and died in 1933 at the agewf 76.Her father,Man officer in the Confederacy afd fell at Perr yvil le Nelson,but I was there and did not locate the grave, Her mother,e Kemp (I Understand)merried his brother, Willi: Swann,whom I understood came from Paragould,Arkansas.-o;t! sats of children,she being among the eldest. ur Holman ,telis me that you are acquainted wit of Mr Robert Swann,her helf-brother,wWho was a state the early 1900's and became a succesful rcrocery man fact they have a sninster daughter who is encaced in Supervision in your state,one sonRobert,Jr.operates tt ister helps him,Jamesis in the Post Office and snother in another state, Mr Williem F,.Swann,another protMr of the grocer, w! ceased hes severel children and granchildren in Vurpy al Brack Swanns Ghildren reside in Calloway county as well ter of the youngest (Bowden),@his was their only child I am familiar with all this group,and know other Swanns in the Western Kentucky whem you might be interes Woubd be most happy te answer any questions,I een «nc jwoul ‘ like to learn anything you might know about these tio brothers who marrie¢ my sareat-grendmother. Am teld thet you have talked to some of those at kurre -Maybe, Robert,Jr whe operates the market?i will be inWMurrey again 8 will a some inquiring.There is only one member (an aunt ivis my thers family of 8 children.Two years ago there wer and. 1 was negligent on this matter.My fahter died last at 79 but had been in comatose condition for over t brother died two weeks later. ‘ Trust you and Mrs Swann are feeling well and feel write me any time you may desire, os Hh MiMe six children to ¢ late Ss Hill Junior c liege is| jgthough to make ahy parents | WE seeing them go on to other institutions of higher learn-| Phe to finish and then go out inva | the world © make thei; places | 8 citizens is doubly rewarding, | @ youngést ¢ rl, Sarah Elle . iS now a euuior at Furman Um-| versity, Greemife. Si". thajo nz in history. The othe) children are Club ;; OW In Various parts of. the worl lo nehtoy > +h “7 ofay’s Home Builds Tomor- ine eta Ruth, ” iru sebanon as a $ World” has heen chosen ‘as | §/e!rut, a nen a 8 the motto of our home demonstra- | /Murse; “og : : 3 a Pilot Life Ine iran tion elubs because we women are| 0 N re@eoncha ro, { Striving throtgh our clubs to) “ieee make our homes, our communi. | | * t B tee ties, and our nation a better place | | r wes a a in which to live, We of 2 Wn. eae ¥ | Mildred ‘Way Qub feel that this. motty ed voi ee may be applied very aptiy. our pore’ me 0 club president, Mrs. T. Baby 7 pmvvedged ch - Sud we think you'll agree with ws hie vo Be forgo afte: you've read our story, Mr.| y Bave ne we i ~ Swann has lived in this commun. | , 3 Baylor Vive ity all of his life and 99 years | | Texas to ego he brought his bride, the | gPortant jo former Miss Ada Weston of the| g™aker, S) South River Community, here,| | Harper, Building a home and rearing a/ | A voug pportant phase family. they agree is a pretty | children’s education which has big job; but they have always had! J been neglected is the spir time to be “g good neighbor” | [The Swann children were Many of US have watehed their] f Sent” to Su = ho family of six children fone son} fWere taker en and five daughters Srow up and’ §their parents, And now on, ms ‘0 through school.) All of them | most treasured memories is th have graduated from high seko i Sunday oe oe oe ee and have gone to college. Edu home, The family would gather! ting a family of six has #aih stound the »piano and o_o Many sacraficas. Mrs, Sa" oe their favorite. hymn began counseling her Va on pags. an early age. She helped hem thd; PH Who lesom euirtude © realize that “fipgt things ‘cgese'h hildrent fs # reflection of first”! Mf they Wanted to become fe@Pemts who say shat they do; useful citizens of tomorrow’s | rath to take “— — — world, they must prepare today !M'ey have done, They just one The children realized that Being B78 every poet Parent pee hs & good citizen also means being | have done—"The best they could “is a well informad citizen; so their |i decision hus been to do without many things thas any family youd like to have had in order het chey might 8° on with their! Ps Mrs. Oral Roberts P.O. Box 2187 Tulsa 2, Okla You may be surprised to receive 8 4c. letter from me, but I want to share with you some of the When reading the testimonies on the radio programs, I 4 you and all our partners everywhere who are listening. How I wish I could see you in person and talk with you ‘about things of God! Since this is impossible,:I felt I should tell you how “very happy Oral and I are to know of \your interest in winning souls. How we thank God for your fellowship... your prayers...your support. An understanding wife knows her eae as no other person could possibly know him, She knows the dep of his consecration...his joys and his sorrows...she knows him as he really is. I- know Oral. Roberts. Ast have watched and worketh wi th hin, have seen the vast outreach of his ministry 6f deliverance enlarg and broaden. First to America...then to foreign ids, toyching tt lives of millions of needy and helpless persons throughout the world.¢ It is a wonderful privilege fo share in this great vision and ministry. Sometimes oyr-Keing Separated much of the time and my having t be both mother and father to our four children, seems a big sacrifice. However, when’I know of the lives that are being touched and changed through my husband's. ministry, I would not hinder him in any way. Our purpose: (Oral's and mine) is to serve all Who have a nee mind, soul and body. Any personal sacrifice is so small compared the supreme sacrifice made by Jesus of Nazareth. Now, may I ask a fayor of you? Please pray for Oral d summer months. He will continue to work, because souls must be now. It will encourage him to receive your letter. The work of so heavy upon his heart. Will yoywrite while you are on your vac: Also, please pray that the financtal needs will ing the summer months when many forget to send their regular Pray that we will not suffer a "summer slump." This is God! It must go on...summer oF winter...winning souls. Do you, agr: t ) May the dear Lord richly bless you and yours. f bs, ae a mae Prayerfully aX. 1545 to 1869, Marriages, Archbishop ofCa@nterbury at London aici ‘i pub. in London 1886;Vol 2, SR es ee nae OBOE a” BH eOGweewa- mame SWANN, 1662, Sept 18 ~ Sammel Gwanm of Thedlethorp, county Lincoln, Gemt.,- BachT, 23, and Katherine Sprignell Sp™, 22, dau of Kalmrine Sprignell, of Petworth; Sussex, who consents; atSt Clement Danes, Midx. page 65 ed ‘ a er EO ea eRe SS a a Re iE ee page 108. 188$/ (1669) June 28 -~ Robert Swann, Jr. of Newton, \ gounty Cambridge, Bach™, 26, and Elizabeth Gamon, of ‘ \ Tharfield,HMirts, Spt, 20, her parents dead; with consent \ of her grandfather Edwardy Turner, of Tharfielé, af sd ; ‘at St Andrew's, Holbérn, St Giles ih the Fields, or St Pauls, Covent Garden, “ 1669, July13, Thomas pine of ees Isle of Ely, county Cambridge, Gent. , t, 23, Elizabeth Crosse, Sp™, abat 17, her parents dead; with consent of her guardian Prancis Rogers, of Eling, cdunty Middx., Beq., with whom she livith and who alleges; at St Martin in the Melis,” o: St Mary, Savoy, Middx. wm, a a Re a ee ae te ee Oe tee ae OE ee a ame cee te ee ee te ee ee, Ge ee cae 1674, Aug 22 = Ssitiel Swan, of the @¥ty of Lincoln, Gent., ‘Wid*,/and Dorothy Keene, of Lawrence Lydiod; county Nomerset, Sp™, 29, at, her own disposal; at St Mary Somer- set, oz StMMry Magdalen,O@d Fish Street, London, 1687, April 20 - William Bades, o: StratZord, county Warwick, Clerk, BachT, 26, and Sarah Swan, of jAmington, s¢ Co., Spl, 21, dau of Abraham Swan-of same, ¢ho’ censents at Alderminister, Ilmington,, Athéerston, Whitechurch, or St Marys in Wrvigi Warwick in\g4¢ cou: 1702, July A - Robert Swann, of Newton, county Cambridge, Bagh’, 50, and’ AmmeNedham, of StMargaret's, Westminster, Sp", 25,and upwards; with hef father’s consent; at St Margaret's, Westthneter, i } 1573-4, Han 5\- Bohn Downinge and Dionisia Swan, Md. Hittorical & 9521 . Tombstone. Inge, born } tr Vy ¢ Historical Collection of Joseph Habersham Chapter. DAR, published 1910, es Chatham Co, s.C. Wills & Est. William G. Owan,_ Columbia Co, (First Will Book, Wills 1790-1804)" v= ’ GeO. & Geo ( p.42 “". (Will Bk "Ww" 1629-1839) Dent, George. ~~ p.46 "", (Megs, 1806-1812) William Lovelace and Jane Hunt. (Thomas Hunt & Sarah Miles ) {7 ' ’ 9% ee ce % ; \J anes brothers? (renry Hunt Lucinda Sanders ) : & Shank ost wept Cas j Vid 7 De 7 af) Ceres Pernt, p Ls r ! ie We Ct Coe. bamwt@h x ae se fomaby- fmonsen hire Lod ve ” het —¥ Law WF ak urbe e. ct dh avin ahi Leff a 9 Fae ce ce 2 ae Luteo ynaertie ef Ltrhalba Nw LA hc iin swbhe bharw Spe, a bern Ls cilniaein, 4 dade Dyrec11 $e. Za ek. ya io 4 hanes gewe Foot poe “27 ere se . J, Ap ”) ae rea isis Caak a he . Jo, elem A arate 2-~-7 ee Pe oy kL Lf he. } then pit Meet Oot a eS Fo cgi: 2. 7 Jet ¢ e GP E46 Yorct ee MMiph—_ L4 4 Off eee ew ~tS Lhe (At14 th. i se Cs — BBt1 d/ jx ay Lt—~a c uu AL oH J) ‘1 bie) — tts z. K 14 db z. sf om / Go - O fe £ | Aw Lor hii L-L£ aon oh’ d uk, yu 4ueg 7 cast; Sas ed mn JE GL ) ~ A 4 ret hue Qa 4 Thon Gls. x eiigeterasac erree: - 41, whe Atle) VS dead. and dd /é. soy 2. A bon, Wine es i es Nh oon Dace | ins A Atinic: dG ae Oe byahn. > fi iis ind. Mnwercaih Abii: a / 7 ae: on Toe ese Dawu , 4 draped, Kew Lond hcg tod wo, bb: x Cue Lasr.,i.f ™ <a x hor. Miss Swann Succumbs Here At Age of 88 Resident of Kirkwood, She Was Active in Civic Affairs. Miss Ellen L. Swann, 88 the oldest residents of Kirkw died yesterday morning )} Howard street hburg va ar n 187 At ants e has been an active mem r of the Kirkwood Baptist church, and also has been extreme- ly interested in civic affairs as a member of the Kirkwood Civic League and the Kirkwood Garden ub She is survived by Samuel A. Swann, and nieces and nephews Funeral services will be 2:30 p. m. today, at the chapel, with the Rev. K. Owen White officiating. . Burial will be in Decatuypametery, a eid at Ty. ty nity @ HCTRRT 5 ps 5 seg ( GM 0 ut 7 aH bext 2: gite* 7 L <a, Pe ae _ Edward W. Swann . Bee 7 Edward W. Swann, 88, of a /North Aye), NE, died Saturday il tS A native of Rockdale County, was a member of the Brother- | ood of Railroad Trainmen. Funefal serviees were held Sun- day at Spring Hill. Burial was in Westview Cemetery. Survivors inelude his wife; a sister, Mrs. Nancy Turner of Walnut Grove, Ala.: brothers, * Otis Swann of Savannah and R. A. Swann of Atlanta, and sev- eral nieces and nephews. - ao é a MARTHA CALDWELL ELLIOTT 5 years Aad Swann lred and T. W. Swann Hected / wae Second Vice Presidents were Giected) presidents of Pilot > ©O. at. &@ meeting J.B. Allred and T. W. Swann Elected Second Vice Presidenis JAMES B. ALLRED DEACON OF THE WEEK | ‘THE FIRST BAPTIST NEWS Published weekly by the First Baptist I Greensbdor North Carolina DIRECTORY I A PASTOR RAY Educational Director WruAMs— Minister 0] Music ' x Kindergarten Supervisor Director tn Activities 5 N Financia: Sec Mrs MAITLAN Ed. Se Maras. O. E. LE! Hostess Miss J gE \ LLS ustor's Se M yw LW Mrs. RALPH M AR j E, HODGKIN Organist NA M THIS WEEK'S OPPORTUNITIES 5 JDAY W WELCOME NEW MEMBERS 7A U me Nome WELCOME CRADLE ROLL MEMBERS ent HAPPY BIRTHDAY Gayle Swann’s Lithograph By 10th Grader At Grimsley Hig? 5 eo eo” A\2 The Greensdore Recore we mobky (a le , an ri 5 ‘hs Oy f f sie olds ‘ ome Finishine l all Pe SUNDAY, MARCH 29, ‘1999 Miss Hazel Snyder Is Married lo Thomas Swann In High Point ee Was MES. THOMAS SWANN onyde Wor nav) \ accessories and Mrs lSwann wore navy sheer with eiareeniiiasinten aa navy it 4 (3 fet. ~ ee Hil (@¢ C4. ja oe sam by is. 2s a Bea pa o7 - pa ake oe Oot pores © we y - PA 25LY Cink Lot Li , 7-2 C4. a ee Cm fl TZ. ical k as OAT OA. ae Oe £ Qian % Fe ns : Betws Late o& el Cleat ~~. CENSUS REPORT 1800 THROUGH 1820 CI 1800 — 1810 CENSUS OMIT 16 lan, Ostq (sO A satt ~% — tae A —pAsr ef *- Sane Canshad | <--— > ' VU Utio.— a4 Hye i ns ox ; ~ 3a A Pm ry atin yn / yA \4) LAA FUL rere bed a (su oye ie Sd 1 Lt 7 ae > / g gees de Db / od RM p/AUAMAALGS: ZA} ee. y f / /, f - hpAjpAKXH Etat, tond t oe ) MLA ea V he - MAY we sual As) SY V 4 a YL pial YLAL Oy K YL a Lp th TO FON. py aes com L. ang band tnd thie , tho LAA ) ‘ LAL 7. RAAA tan. hs ee i tars. Masia kl - co. Lu ANU, aA ahh rad. par be Uw @ A } Ue nnwear Parr A Uy, at Ant Mur 14) pee | alee e. ana Yru : Us untigustlh talete 6; wus, U4 ce ara tx Fee . 7! ) jor a bro Una i* pane t. Tin, Oud Aida ture avol. y Mu LA Qi & ott pungulanr, the bas : In Vhee named. PLRALYL Ryd. LA n, He ind wt g hapaaegt err On0- whew hs p rubvohing OW othr. PP Dabo preg. kK — , pelea (3) Vutiyec “i AW hit r~mede Un otal WAU 4 Mar unto at any Aan —— ALAA tthe A Yo heucar Fd yrer 2 a fz ur. Ihr nf, UU wr Whe ve ih lin 2. o., J VL f ? bu x) - i yo 2 J 7 : 0 LNASDMN OX } f . AA rs i pW Vous We [ : oO Lyf : mr » ese Q e_ , A / if j J } | of a Mi aol . mn har, U YY is / AY “, H., Yoon ball VAATVLE f TV, Oty A yt \AL V . A/Ar) pimgeuf srt /8oF a yee jaa Core: Blwselhes 2 sp z2/) 7 Abie] 4 Tes At at. 4 a Gann — a ——s f , ~~ / 2 ) fe am 1 ee ip —__ . oe “a than & Preece: Tn Cpe A 1933 | pease a eo _ Re g /¥30-. G-/*F1 ecmasseef fetta Bor /9/O Aft S20. Zz. ett hd LE n Psd «on he Manuscript - Mi,Hist.Soc, marly Settlers of Maryland, 1633-1686, BMiward Swann Inmigrated 1662, Henry Swan Transported 1669, Samuel Swann * 1671, John Swan ® 1677, 5k.7, folio 489 & 502, Charles Co, recom s, ward Swan demands land for two with unmentioned rights, and his ported in 1662,=- the other in 1663 & 1064, Dec.9,1664~ Biwari Swan emigrated to Maryland , = f ® " ° gets certificate for "Eagleton", 1200 acres, Wm.Marshall enters 4 rightste * * * * * * * ,& Susannah Hert Signs unto Biward Swann in his verbis :*These 4 I dc rights to Biward Swann," 64."Iaid out fog vox Swann of this province, slanter, called "Enel¥ston", (Boundaries follow.) er t Roll. "Exgleton", Charles Co."in wood near Pyles Fresh"=Possessor, Saml.Swa! "Chestnut Point"," * "on Wicoméeo River", 7 . "Swan hill’, ° 2 " Patent from Cecilius,lord Baltimore'to Miwaré Swann for "Rnreleton" “Hopewell” St Marys Co., : Surveyed f 28 "Chaptico”", "= = " ,292% acres, " "rromise”, Charles Co, Patent from Charles,lor{ Baltimore to Biward Srenn for "Rrlet "Ward's Chance* ,Chas.Co."boundary of land late of Mward ~ Deed,Chas Co.(C 31-58)<"Riward Swann,planter of Snid Co. and for land called Chestnut Point, 100 A., on Weside of Wicomic: MLArchives,49-522, "Land in St.Marys Co.,¢alled "Watsons Ch ice”, lyi ed joining land of Semuel Swann,Ccalled "Baeleton",* Land ( Tice,Annapolis, Inventory 4 Acets. ,XXVIII,fol.145, June 1707- (At end of inventory of James Swann , decd, ) "he,the sudscribers,viz, Samuel] Swann ,Susanna Briecoe, brother late dec'd.James Swann,and John Briscoe & John Perry, creditor: ye said Swann,were personally present," (Signed by above.) SteMarys Co, Recor's, ake K rtabin ff A WY \hrwed iW Plaxo + Hae. 1715= Judith Sm in, widow of Capt.James Swank, Married ( 2nd)Sam]. Willi: Thomas Swann, Trustee 4 lem Transfers. 17°S= 80 Acres, Sarme] 1732- 12” 1736-59 2 * l750- 95 * Salévin's Wills V Pe 150, 17?P?- Wil) of James Cottrell, ‘one~ Thoms & James, Or" che-Eliza, James, Mary, Judith Swann,<Ch.of Thomas Swann, Oe 17°S= Will of James Cottrell,Jr, ‘ephemJames Swann, son of Thomas Swann, 174S— Will of Samnue) Swann ,of plantation iil. wifé, dn, Berl da ite | Qin Sons, Mwerd, Sarmel, Mercer, Burch Srann, Deuehters, Sarnh Dyer, Susanne Briscoe, Elig.sWheeler, Barbara Mur leston, Witness, Samuel smery, SkeMarys Co, returns, : 1762- James Swann, 42 yrs «» A Hi Loréships Menor, ) Amn 10 yra, -_—— om 7. AJ» j L7Vl- Will of Semel Love, 5te="Part of tract called “Meleton"which I boueht of af James Swann in 1756,’ Witness, Thoms Senn, en ot 7 Montgomery Co recoris. (Mont.Co. waa cut from Preteriak Co,) / T¥8-Deed, Zephaniah Seenn to Jas.Petty,= Resurvey on'Dry Spring, ° ” " "Frienis advice,” 177%<eluation of yearly income of Thomas Te Swann ,a minor,~ 180 Ascrer- j “hesurvey on “Dry Spring” "Sean's Good Luck" "New Year's Oiftr stO MeAllein of Calvert GO«,gent.,for land Swann in 1775 "Discovery" 198 4, In ont.Co, "Resurvey on Wildest Spring" 1%62, 464 scres, 177%Deed, John Swann of Relto.Co, to Yrances Deakins ,-"Discovery” 196 he 1785-"ill, Thoms Turner Swann, } Sister, Ann Swann, l Co Recor . © ¢ i ceemeegrasinee 176S< Will, James Swann of "Meleton", WP iemicta — /frua Sona-James (rart of meleton) berm a Thomas (* td * } Zechariah ("Inclosier”,56 4,) Paughters= Cloey & Marthe Smnn (use of the lston ) a rife, Eleanor y pu " Sone=Samuel smerny Te eat, MiLLeon Swann Deuchterpe compe Lael proap & Very Amery Swenn, "xeaitora-"Samue] AMery of & his sister,my wife Meenor,” es 4 FOE .. Mek ‘ (Amaze . Milt. —< oF C7 Mra 3 ‘ “3 7 f Sa = g eT , 1786 Will, Jonethen Swann of Caroline COo Vn (wn) 2... ks # el - “ ty xi . t Smenn “of Marylant. (3) (Letter from Thomas E.Swann of Statesville,N.0,,0ct.1957.) ay “Our recom only foes back to Thomas Swann who married Ae@m™Bbl Cottre)] Their oldest son,James,took charge of the old home at Mmreleton near LePl his father died about 1740, Their 2nd son Thomas married a sister of th Hatch Dent,anéd came to N.C. He bought land in Rowan Co.,but does not s ved here for 4 or 5 years. The Sré son,Jonathan, married Elinor aroline Co.,Va.about 1783, The youngest son,7ephania! took up a State grant in 1764. * * * * * " orth Carolina. Rowan Co, Iredell Co, ive Swenn Porter of Macon,Ga. mar» 1804 Rosanna Short,d.of Peter Short "s History of Caroline Co.,Va. hotograph of Samuel Amery Swann,and the Swann Coat-of-Arms, amuel Srann was.born ifrCaroline Co.about 1828. Muentea end Univ.of Va. When the Civil Wer hroke out,Mr,Swann bee: 9th Va.Cavalry,and in 1862 was made Capt.,and shortly : r, seryed in that capacity until close of War.. Aft ar. th came Sheriff of Caroline Co.,and Representative in the Hou died in Goochland Co,,and was buried there, Tb! He never mick Mary ounrteriy 1980, /| 4” Joshua Swann 2” am | a yo Richard Wn,Swann oved to Georgia 1870) mats a Ian — 1S chilédren- Warner M.Swann prchetemmle 2-224 “ Se > ne Jase. " Samuel amery Swann 7 7 As ¢ *} Qwenn of Maryland (4) ‘? ary rterly, conte Tostme'a brother om Swann MAT’ e atherine Tompkins (sister of “i: ° “heir sor OM - ” larah wll (4, of Lewrenc ' eeeereaaeseee tes from family of William & Thomas Swann of" Sw Whe Lilien a 1 V6 Kant Co., gel wife Judith) ,ree* tent NOV ed, r 12 anes River, VYas(Swann's Point) for transporteti n r - none ¢ listed John and Miward Guat. illia ¢ Fed.°f,16368 and we burie at Swanns ‘oint. he on e ntioned in the eeneslogy written by his grendson, l, “homes Swann (1616-1680), who had patent (agued Feb 7,1665 for 900 s for % . Lf pereons. leo after feathers death hed the original 12°00 om self. was mrrie times, but only the ehil¢ran * ( ome 44 we» _- mol enon (1653-1707) who inherited Swanns Point at his ther’ s ; hut 4 to slbermarle Co.,I.C.adout 1693. He married (1) Sar: rut : r ? \éren,-6 of whom survived, Willinm,Semel,Sempoon,tenry, , G ¢ to N.Cewith him and settled in Perquiman,Paequotenk,+ ad Chor ; meh, wife diet in 1696,and he mrrieé in 1698 Kligedeth (Lill ’ t om he hed four 5 chiléren: Elizebeth,Serah,Sarmel I, Sem i il, ° these, 1 1 rowned.on his ist birthtey,* Semel |) e Torr River, where they had tw plantetione="Swanns oint™* : ‘ be mnr emel & Sarah, live’ in Pasquotank Co,unt: 1 his t} hed m™ homes. Hie son Same] die’? in 1766,)onving sons Le ; tephen, =" unborn chilé born in 1766 and named homers Srenn. died intestate, without issue. ‘home: Q o( 16 16—1680) his Sth wife,Mery Mansfiel(,' % , he g0n aughters.e ‘he eon Thoms Swann Jr.ms born in 1670. He married Hlize Thoripson,. ‘ ; amar oy! Me He died in 1705,leaving : n {,Thomes ann, ow heriff of Nansemoné in 1740, f ne estor,1 think, of Gov.Thomes Srann of Marylent. h re,I think,ell the Thomees up to 1800,who sre én ©) ot re mes Swann of Swenn’s Point,Va, hor Meryland ws evidently descan 4 from Mraré t ervland in 1662 or 4. rom the similarity of family names, they vere probab 1} ‘ in Mwland originally, ané this Bivam may heve been the ie Mirar trengported to Virginia by William before 1656. ae A rr Carl ty tere < hh P « asawrres 2 P — CPE, , A] 1G IW hz. ¢ MA we Y y Soca AD-O1 ee Wb] 0x Ve ttt Wratha ZL y 4 (st tt i+ rd _ 407 —_ Wy < {. ar £4 a y ‘) Z4 ce Ch y A Lt C2310 etry Y Sides: AY, an Ve ie. : / s f ar : PLLA vat ms %: .: ) Sse ALY a r / we MA pais peta t—Ql 4? thor, Cétel Nbr how Me ah! oe , ; o- i. u -/ YL Lez bags fh WaK fp Q , AL ly — o. Ye ri i > itgathe: AM ps ic. Your you oszt12 C- Gata VY CAT pg AL His wr Crys be- Bi A ports Kaprrd ht Varn Pour Weare Puatiliny Trove Seth OLae % yn az foci “<.. Mibnur: A 4 Laat a Te eS nt ore, . thnea gic. A) te < +0 licens Retininit ote ULeinaaee Bete ol 3 Cre rle. Ce GS SIS said UPC 41h, Khe ~b-i. f-—, aoe Chtdins, % . : Lota, aenciucaienl Seen eS fpatt,y bom chee bandits ee Loe _, ee Vet “Or Alenek _ C2 7eaz eee th a Llom g 9 /Cren ey ff Jle<cey r nc , I} L. 2 b / U if > oS tp Bet Ft m1 - = aA. Ftt-aitr<c a hh. ~ MFM Jeg) A (aD, ah eh } - Na ‘7 Ce4418. th, Basaran} a. foe) A Fite, Lh }H- Sac of 2 = . ji PAG 5 dy, “ ~ aghia Ise s Cars ~ eh. Se AP pel 7 $i... \ te" Zz. aa. = J: lee | a a. Q. Lit —t tt y_ tit Kh 1 wea Vy > ny* P presi’ Bota: aN my pt Cans, £2. Fay \ ~ ee a Chat. < fA ‘ 7 . ) LLL AIAG, Fa tir 2of dtene at Ke lex yo. Dieolls.0¢ e : £04, Lith A pH , hp, oo, ckfn,. x (Liven, an 4 he , a ——. Yj ry A - 3 a / eh wi ~ , od, ig , j HE, Le 22444 ‘ c& x y t+ LARS g _- od Ss —$ / f « Ne Lh | Ff J itr ° ral 4 a Z hue tv oe gh Aleut VOW. Aaia 4 - 7 o P 5 A Len! ahy of hs barly eWlirv lhloul | , é. Mant LL Thay ¢ Zz, loarcafehs Gl thar, Trane ocd (and at Morgm 2 Fae) ae / lan c ww <hr a Shroud = Ataelleatin a FF. 1 Rea § x he-/ oo hae ay £- Praag wnat jaerr W Tangy 4. Vig. le Heat te + fy fpr * ~ habe Fo 6. 1st lap!” icf LAs Fofyd ow a bo» tS : 4 s7 Figh!d, Moe 187 ese a yo lok, pa Pm CS yr Lv dmg » Fem A ou thd ab omit Gf, Li Ar Auf, very bound: load Sift sep Me rmudom torvral. Koa ©) ap ave Poon =o se y at tonrie. Thay are. Dery fee Reaver oad yor ela fo 4 Teun Z te fuk n fat He Bf Aaths, Jodaape thet on Kevan. Fol 3 ae ened 2 fell sand, Ne B Latech wintd 4 chase Aben 4 dalled oe Ph te-erey 4 oO , 7 a Mtoe av or Oe» , smear arte Of Caf foree ae ke: oJ en f/ ks Z ‘ates A Vp Me Ae gard te Lh ttle ms 6 , . A tte Ceret, se ” ta i . Oe “x ars )> Vatias a | ho i 4 A / pom a : ty OE ee ISI] eo to acknowledge vour favor of the a7th, inst, search for Swann items appearinc on the r CrOrG Parishes prior to 1793, and in reply to same Ll ber following data: Swann (Swan) Pamilv, =. wah hurch, Calvert County, Md, © Swan, son of Rdward and Fligabeth Swan was born the sigth day anuery Anno Domni, one thousand seven hundred and two, St. Mary Anne's Cecil County, M@, ry 9th, Then was married ¥ lim, Crenagan to Jane Swann, es os ween Ann Parish, Prince George's County, Md Ji Swan and Pliga. Foster were married by the Revd. Jacob Jany, the 24th, 1720/1, obert Brown and Elizabeth/Swan were married the IIth of I0 the Revd, kr. Jacob Herderdon 752. somrort , daughter of John Swan and Elizabeth his wife born the 5 " ’ <n . > Ff y Ui" A 25. St. James Anne Arundel Co, Ma, [2, 1782 Jacob Liskey and Priscilla Swan by License of A Ist, Presbyterian Church Balto, Md, Pp. 79, Robert don Or John and Bligeabeth Swan born 29 June bar MOM’ «@ Te 7 duly I 88. fy Vath lg yp 4's { f ' 1f Bdaward ore Pen ~ en o ea - mnett marrd J ‘Ae ALJ VD Mine re es ~wanr (Swan) Pamiay. alto, MA. '789 Harvriot Daughter of * 1788. Samuel Armer and Rug. I9, 1788. Sanmel llowing is taken from Swanhill, Survd. od. May Iho! the woods adjoining to thé relied Roswell. Posed, 100..0 9-0: Jonn Dyroh. 75,,9:1:6, Mary Dyson. 25.,0:0:6, Neagroe TWSON, ir = \ be ; - theanut Point Survd. I \ Swan on the West aide Wiccocomico Rounded Oak. Pos 200 [Incios ire Surrd,. Posa|d, 90, .€0..5 °J SR.0 9: 8: shal) keep & lookout for near future will gladiy sent to Yours very Tr‘ apectfully, K, tan z é Abasg Acting Librerian. anuscript Collect ions. N.C SWANN > 7% ~ + FARM JOURNAL *® Mar Is Your Name Here? ¢s Of some of the most distinguished American fam UO s ima sCMIDts Gealing with the history of each of j ’ ‘ 7+ ' ; t kee ‘ g rrr > rh , rye Y 5 YOUR FAMILY HISTO ew $2.00 NEAT s ay okin (s ‘ Millige ’ i Lh edda — ke M i llikee . mk he we we woo ™ we wae » wie : M offs é ley ois Moff ‘ 4 a Moff ——-e . bine w “ . 4) : war ’ “ at 4 - Mented - . ~~ ve * M * P . " ¥ ” ane « ome M cx 4 . a « f ; aage vy ce Mora x e . ¥ se i. , 4 : 7 oa i at |OCoM ‘ Y 7 M \ ~ ser s a attra on . ve w Z 7 ' b ane Morse ~ e - ¥ 4 A e wv ealay a Macaule M 7 Mia wa v “a ale “ aoe Me ~ ™ arte a * M erlane Mune - - ~~ . + - 7 “ ¥ . oe ” ; \ Ma - aa w - M \ acte » . ‘ : ftery v4 ~— ‘ Mag . » ro am Maple A ‘ - Ma ; . He ¥ He — ¥ arris @ so . fis B . . . ‘ M wiek - . es a “ « ' : S og . ot : “d ee ee ee 3 as : - , ; ' . it . : ' ' i a ; ' t a L 5 wer ' ; 2 . 5 : € i ' + a ~~ ’ r : . £ . ' . : * e 4 Coat of Arms for any fa ed hn ; ' con be eccurately hand painted in vivid a 5 colors by our heraldic experts for only $9.50 ‘ ; “ The size is 11 x 14 inches, and six days should ; t : i wi # om ple ” be allowed r completion Fis ss ma b< op rn Q. SEW Qirrkina G Wee. We as - a A 3 he 9 ead Ruch oe if? ent Rind. M ilaicdatis oe A fl, pute ) Ur eannind ay s” ie Ce Arr taal ay broly. é ps. ba My Fe fu Lt ae Vind og frldly io <o 0 ib a he acl | , be ANA 4 ‘kA thle Uy lian hash, \4) | prattur bid..end! Yay Po : Dy SW 7 iL And Vu pate hd Ord re Wr. a fe qel b my a) X gs J g & ao Arts pal a “ ya tt Be LAA # - § ee pr WLAlLea W AL J e 4 f ALM AA. hary AL bial an a | Cay) Rao Wit: hake tad | ri bay al, lb vv ty Aa, lis vy One p- uv t hol | oa) “ , OL Dy : a ae bilsutd “ j ; | re Ne ~ vy “a edt an (AAMAAAA | Wa» tint A. dt i Z Lp f : ay sch. ON hoa. Ae I, LAA 4 y DVR Lut , } LA At i J ith f AW Juchbin. thy. ated. A Y Ly fips_l f Vann fl ppm Wan Of aps tHe. Se ! pA Karty ~ YL Ls J ae. ploy Li hou. tan. f AL Th Le CANMANAW ALE ‘# A. Uy at Ww lhe 2 Lh WUauwtT & hover and ben | ural, Lele 6 pl Pi Aral tr my : la ha. Bs Ad. ye ihe. ua he Lan Ono my wile QUL Ona. ingle the abel ti Uh f - ViAnns a. Js AANVY\AL {, Af. s } 4 s f as ey, , u bhi SVU. 4 ALat e : - WA Banus Ki (lu lerr al a This A dy! r WHA s Ji CAMILA ae Oy rhe Aing ON D ohn. Wh hal. MN nn ; | . = 2 . ‘1 WV oe ae oy) WILL Ai Ae UL unto “4c . Qind 4 MLA dhe. Ae 14 9 yr * Raith A ar: y hate ALY Yt dd Sy : AAA / 50 2D D patra amd . — - y a2 JA gett f— . ALAL, worm VOUS: ) " “f “SIAWH “4 LYIGOW Qoivosoy jworm RWauUSr) ¥OOG lp =F . med it confirmi: he fact dower the oa : 132 Chariss a+ Annapolis 25 June 1: fy Pacts from the Whole compilet: Ne In the ree at < ue ] aryl] On eb yo. « fact YY Ad fe i vr Vi a Thomas dand sold in Nort} 4w ae x _ 4 Wil) y fr j ~~ V worx the if he oh as - )s Nf hed river iiLs§ on 9 rr . ,ance you — ee! s d tO a own ras? ay he rar ai - ad stones aring < to reet ; » Maryland, 10 a Swann, e, North Caroline. re Swenh, at The wilh of Thomas Swann made 20 Febslo02, . sry Session 1911 Rowan Coe N.C. mentions wite JOYCE. fhino about the death»ot Ann Dent and 2 second marriag where Ann Dent died and tis buried@ Also where this Tomas SYVANN has 4 tombstone In New-Hope Baptist Churchyar t it and do hope he fs’ given on the stone '¢f you héeve any Bible-eecords of any of the fod them of assistance im this works And | woul know about the Bebt tamily that you offer fo s snd Ruth Belt marrted tf fredetl CosN.C. oF Maryland? sve you eny idee hen end why the family m nd if there were any Other Marylane people ace vou tami liar..weth het country afound Wins! sid locate a plece of Land tor me trom | bhe: | wewld be alad to exchange the -intofmeti ar? e the bine of your Smanns bere in Matytar is sroline intormatione tixweudsrcaxtreccnxgee exec ai re ereert ; Interests-you | wit! Semd fou the MOSBY data wihl see emactly what | already bavee | THINK T WHAT 1S NOW YADKIN COUNTY ON THE YADKIN: RI Ghiwe 421 and ROAD # 1S8e The ceaton | want to lo re to see It there are any. gravestones there for Samuel! vite. ferushe and bis son Semuel Mosby and his wite Jean Wave t been abte fo tind any chumch attitiations tol 3 Win North Corolinese In Goochtband Covpty, Virginia they 6 ty wech of Engiend and the descendants in Madison County were Presbytertans. it seems very certain that the Asa borer a/¥¥end 1764 ts your.|inés Bet Bt. tire tombs to Thomas es born In Maryland™tt would be necessary time tnuproving these men of Maryland and ¥ixeiata Nor eet \S same persons. However it ds more than likely acead fo additional work. i$ you know of. any of the connections that would >t my .comptiationh | would send yours copy free. — “2 : Li a 24%. . oa fl 7 ‘ ’ “e 47. ox — ~~ ares EDWARD SWANN. Iwarc Swann buysS Cows. Folio 518 at Land Ottice, ‘ t tor EAGLETON gran on Eaalet Edward Swan, planter, . cQd February » senior, of § boundpop! County on 0 y 1d tor rr ld '< rs cop Louvlse Ee €, { ¢ Char! rth af Annapoli Sorrure 7 3 Ajrer — ‘Ad 'Orgwn> QUB)} dat WF ‘220UI1))1 'y (IN0e [PIO IS 1G QU} AID By hintae« Brumb: vol 5 /Z ‘ : SAP & Manor ta ehugh 1) 63-66-70 Caantica St. Mary's Co. Md. _ ao “m4 isi) ith the t enant 4 mA : : "Mant in possession a d 4 acres lenant ji) Possessio) . S Man, ve M@ry 8 Co. Md. eamuel Willian 1445 // "4° 142/6 19 1713) Sp everythino ave ar ave an “ Mave and gay "vy, Gd say rou asks rumhato jf _ aughns ll, Man Or dats e - 7 . 4 , , “wan Y #ecke und f , 3 unde sett] + Settlement was o rundel 4 * r A liza beth Lucas 8 Lucas and nore thar oe ‘r ._by homas ied 1747 ames, Cathrine, Elizabet 5 Iga t ac, ¥athew, Mary, Marcaret+ Catt rina “4 ‘ine which may be j 18 DOOk is no? . ZBRE RMS ew wa’ ‘ Cuotes from Mre, D, BE. Swann of Myton, Utah material I sent Susie Beaver no’ fo. Tenn. Swann and some data o a clue concerning the | lled thie Sallie “Aunt Sallie’ usin and Sallie used * wild bar! ethin; for “Aunt widow c. - 2 Swe Swann mar nes Swarne aiden name fr o: llowing Wann ¥ ¢ son Co. Tenn in 161 illiamson Co. Tenn in 7 < AY f 74 Hendera COs 1622 eeeescecccosoe Salisbury District Seneral Assembly passed rteen pounds thirtes uditor . <- t... ee ao 7 «<< 1 — ts Ja / 7 eT « Le ee « ‘ , wz “ . f ¥ . X Y <2 <«£e ¢_« a \ a An ‘ eo, a sf of ~ + A o , > . “A. hn Zz , aad 4 ~— Btw then lk f Z or > 4 fA ( an £ >} f ‘ . ‘ 7 a ‘ a é 4 ‘ + Cha & f., (OC“«a@ weg Q = re £ j j j ; fia} on <A ® f . - 7 aa ve } "9 * ‘ & (i —~—> LA ~—t2 Lon? SH eg trl - ate ‘ —— Se j . ; 3 i _ he , Udo feteaca sth Ltt rik 7b. Q4. -* , t y s Jars COTCA p- open . e fropet Cad Frm eee The message of Christmas is humanity's hope. Through the gift "Man's horizon is widened so as to include God." The Christmas love and man is divine. Its key words are Love, Fatherhood, vith this divine love singing in his heart, man can with patience the race that is set before him, looking tnto remedy for the world's tribulation. “peace to men of good wi! proclamation of the Christmas Gospel, a message that glimpses when all the kingdoms of this world shall become the Kingdom Daily men pray "Thy will be Jone in earth." Let us not patient! rather cause it to be fulfilled in our hearts now. us not 4s sacred season only, but every “ay the men's heart's afire with its beauty, and Go hatred, lust, and cruelty shall be ba « r tt + of Let of 8 {rit throughout th rf ‘oy shall set everywhere, r r and all greed, 3, which giveth us the victory through _ ur "Thanks be to Go of Bethlehen. causing “ Christmas Sprit’. their eyes wide, in pleased wonder, aint a bright spot on his soul. laugh she old, glad way. I keep romance alive ir sleep with dreams woven of magic. I cause eager feet filled baskets, leaving behind hearts amazed at the goodness oredigeiokenpanae sebemeas ohabisentic, wasteful way, and erodigal to pause a moment on his wild, token that teleases glad tears--tears which wa enter dark prison cells, reminding scarred manhood © forward good days yet to be. I come softly into the lips that are too weak to speak just tremble in silent, e] , I to look up into the face the I enter the home of poverty, I cause the miser's T cause the aged tc the heart climt of I ar oper anc thus tc send t the sh wm away = wr at v4 t 4 ] go forth wit! Jesus hp live nal of the Christ Child, 8 +a ry tes Cc h es therhood, that God Peace Be renewed courage and aQ oe he in wnom one ai age-lo splendor fa the y nore s . y await in year, unt 3 > o a? peace nished Teen +h é from Christ, - we Ce ae chec “he their you od pai.t nd ere! a ~hildhk oe wn mion?t ‘ 4 f . A ih : A/ 4 Ueki ate Vit otk x co LKe ” “ p< = al J Z i (el eames. tle: Cad a ae a ay +e ‘ 4 cco /F29 am A on Guy yer Nasties 4 ae ech, vO at -< G ® s8yYSTOLic DIASTOLIC W. EARL SWANN ATTORNEY —~ SPRINGFIELD, TENN, March 24, 1937 acknowledge receipt of your letter, dated | my absence. I pegret very mich th sOntents of your letter are of mich ave been intending to give same + een familiar with any of my ances mother, +t will be nda Older members and am not rrandfather and some of the Q ring and his name is Swan nn an had the following brothers: C¢ Swenn, J. D. Swann, and Robert Swann. Their wann and he moved to Tennessee from some C , Caner Swann, and maybe some of the erolina. Caner had two boys and on ut a few years ago she made a visit living in Riehmond, Virginia ind was mt time thig is all the information ) i convenience, I will obtain all the inf nrc ie Tre vou, onal > ,_t « of the Swann's any Asay ‘ " oe - ‘ ak la has given this considerable at if I would come to her family tree. ot 4 —Jtc=x— a S&S A nite eae +a SD Ra ahoayhanrty: PK ef TP Sen Gg pM tin the aches nia N oS I ate. Loon at. Leven ansrk fu ithe ag Larclhad piekerty ~~ K ‘ Caer Of Pha lipter anol Rs. pre > <a Thos wong iA Lary | CS ae fecchanrdé //, bes ao < “7, ~ G P binthad a nel i tio J CCX <a “eA La ZB 4 Daoud abn Luh bouthficll an Kir Lak as Aion. Art Coad oo Pha seep. ae — Vl, Oaths al /V aver - - irk «GA a phtal” Gran ia of (lean iatr~ teares 4040 4 4A, “« , A P G+ a off - , Ah tA pleadge ~— _ ie ne to’ pb Fue Clee @ ee atte , Is frat a Lingcte bone eee Cet ti turfree fenrclly Of jrrvasglenk Cd HA ole QR RAMS carnal Ly, ac Iolo Senay Pree Fok Tse Ete Tht Mivolilign 4 6catA Ahecs pagg he irec i he. LLle J ange , {bere dais Se” ae (Ante ot 4 on afin bed any, (2POEG an, fern tlt Le. of ted a IA eogwsse. Jha RA wae kote. neni CMS o a ae he « » deine cof Ghoatied-nui he me mace c ieee LL ee Sl Lac —e Yar - ¢ , £ q rem te ft aa’ a-4 ee ke clen. LLeCAricg Vim aral a Pe Hs Ae ot ayesiad Te Paced & £ ~uhy Th ptr! foot LOA Vokest) J ' Pg a onal Le heat Le > ¥ reagent & » : ‘f - ‘ 4 1 : eA —~ iy Doane Te - apie 6 tC loth fret F > Rl ALD sere wg Sotere.' fbf ri arr ‘ h CHNAC4 * rs J bmat het Venable A 72 of Oward Swann -Leton antatiorn wim Sti te A Ee Thoma bern on iet wife Abirail end wife Thomas Swann was 66 —— SOM, Zephaniah, was born; Abicail Sams ~ remarried. Maryland's fe BACK WHEN—Gev. Thomas Swann » in 1867 when present constitution was dra t¥ execut Gallows Lent Power To Colonists Protest war self went and its cargo on all . was soon consumed #OUOWS.\ sitar of American libert nistory rounded by an imposing present Con dience of Maryland patriots accosted ~ emi -_ hm nn a ee ‘4 4 = ie 2 park Avenue Tackson z. Migeitaainn November eo; 1957 E. Swann 1, Box 147 tesvilie, North Carolina Mr, Swann: name alone tells me that you are an interesting person, was received through my correspondence with Mrs, T“oney of Lott, Texas who is also interested in genealogy, that she and I have many family lines’ that we are work. that intermix, T+} Storey has told me that you are a descendant of Thomas And she also wrote. that Susannah Swann ®riscoe, . wh: one of my 6th great grandmothers, was a sister of your Thomas Swann, All I know about Susannah is that she marr!o4 Philip Briscoe 1723/24 and that she died in 1740, Her father was either Edyard ee who came frdm "ngland to charles County, Maryland where he. died in 1713, And-T think that he was married to Susannah Heath but have no proof, *1- so I know that Susannah (Swann) Briscoe had a-brother named Samuel but I do not know who he married, and ! dao not have ny datés concerning his birth or death, + YY - OwerL Brn VW re you a descendant of Burgess Gaither as is Mrs, Storey? m descended from Basil Gaither, a brother of Purgese Gaither, who was the son of “Award Gaither and Tlinor “whittle, Ye was born in 1751 at Elk Ridge, Maryland, and died in 1802 at Calisq oury, *, C, Basil was married to Margaret “atkins, and my re- cords state that they went to N, C, in 1781 from Marylan4 m7 4 that he represented Rowan Co, in the State Senate of nw. Cy on 1788, : have found the most data on the history of J. Dd, Warfield's "Pounders nf Anne Arn Ae) 1 Counties", I hope that you have access to thie on tBe ancestors of Edward Gaither, His father was Renfamin saftner who married arah Rurgess, Rowan County, which 1s now Davie County, in N w A < Vale. om 4s to get all informat‘on possible on the descendants of ‘ x {ther (1751-1802 # h a ankat zc. il Gaither 51-1802) for he was my 4th great grandfather, if you know of anyone in N. C. who is of'that line, ~~ would rtainly like to have their name and address, would be a pleasure to hear from you and hopving that 1 remain a Yours genealogically, ) Katherine Riddell Ai T fq . iB ayy DOr hwnwd LCi - _— —é beasio le — corey ath 1 re tata ae o Co ry ! oe UL, . Lethe yY 4 We< a ne at et me eit reeten Fi: pln ~ j 3 - tee a oe J ry “of _ ge 7 \ YA LLIED FAMILIES. The S ANNS/ of Swan Point, James City, Va. S , I. William Swann (1586-1638) Collector of Customs for Virginia. th-1 1612 Middlesex,Fnglend Judith (Greene) Austen (1589- 1636). m-2 1637 without issue, 1. Col. Thomas Swann (1616-1680) Burgess James City. 1645-49. Burgess Surry 1657-58. Was Lt.Col.e and supporter of beacons Rebellion. 1639 mel Margaret Delton ( -1646) A. Susanna (1640-1560) me Maj. Wm. Marriotte dap. Be William. dy. London C. Thomas (1645-1666) 1649- m-2 Garah Codd ( -1654) De Sarah (1651-1652) _E. Samuel (165é- ) F. Sampson (1654-1668) 1655 m-3 Sarah Chendler ( -1662) They had 4 ch. all dy. m-4 Ann, widow of Henry Brown. She d.1668 dsp. 1668 m-5 Mary Mensfield G. Mery (1569- ) me Richard sleund H, Francis (Twin) (1670-1676) I. Thomas © (Twin) (1670-1705) ms Eliza Thompson Moved to Nansemond Co. where Burgess. Je Sarah m-l Henry Randolph, m-2 Giles Webb. I. SAMUEL S'\ANN (E above) (1653-1707) Collector Customs, Roanoke,NC. 1675 m-1 Sarah Drusinond of William. Was Justicey Sheriff, Majorg and suryess 1677-1693 when he moved to NC. m-2 ELIZABETH of ALEXANDER LILLINGTON, widow of John Fendall. He buried his Plantation in Perquimans Co. N-C. # 1. William 2e Thomas, who mude will 17355 Pasquotank Co. N.G. tdward ‘osely Ae Samuel (kxtr. of: Estate and m. Be William (Ann Lillington, sister C. Rebecca m. Wililiam Simpson (of Mrs. Samuel swann. D. tlizabeth 5S, Henry (by m-2) 4. Elizabeth (l699- mm. J0 Oo. Sarah (170l- ) me PRLDIER Supreme Court of N.C... ((loa-1TU)?6. Samuel Jr. m. his cousin Janey of yarah Swann ann: Fee rick Jones. Moved to Cape Fear repfion 61729., 7. John (1707- ) > “S(T mm ey ey iv BAPTISTA aonb. I * ICK JONES who was Chief Justice Ref; John. B. Boddie. Historical Southern Families II-232. 2 Carle” i GTAA144I2: . : Lie 34 at - yIMAAGnR: ‘ MOORESVILLE _ Funeral set vices for Mrs Pauline Sanders former !Y of Moores’ \le were held toca) gt Firs Baptist Church here Burla followed I Wil vow Valley Cemetery Mrs Swat who formet'y lived al College Stree! here, died iD Asheville Wednesday. 52¢ had been making her home there wilt ner monet Born on ure mother of for whom the named and wat Swann Surviviné in addition © he ther, are one stepdaugntel Mrs Sadie Pimber lake of Nortok, ¥4 two sisters Mrs, Grace Coucr and Mrs. ¥ w. Edwares both of Asher ville; and one brother, ¢: * San ders of ashevile R ars = ———_ “4 F i ae nf/2 c z Wes. VA na US ~ ‘ “LO yr) -~@¢/@ md WY wh dnd 147 a | C+ nt At 7-7} AT } Me wT \¢ Sstatesvi] L@, North V4Prolina MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1967 Methodist . Appointments Read LAKE JUNALUSKA (UPI)— Bishop Earl Hunt of the Char- lotte Methodist area, announced the following appointments for ministers Sunday Greensboro District Greensboro: Calvary — Ray T. Hanh. Greensboro College Place — J. B Hurley. Greens- Hinshaw Memorial-Milton G. Widenhouse. Greensboro: In- ner City Ministry 0. Ray Moss. Greensboro: Muir's Chap- el — |. U. Stephenson. Greens- | boro: Proximity — R. L. Wilk- inson. Greensboro: West Irving Park-Pau! D. Lowder Greens- boro: West Market Street Asso- clate — J.C. Reichard Hunt- ersville Circuit—E. L Murhpy. Leaksville — G. W. Rudisill Madison — George E. Smith. Midway Circuit — to be suppli- ed by W. A. Knight. Mount Pleasant — James A Allen. Reidsville Circuit — Lowell Swisher Sedgefield Lake s— Stephen Hicks Stokesdale — C E. Page. Stoneville Associate— Doro | To be supplied by Ardis Payne. | Summerfield — R. C, Stephens, H. Osborne, Jr. Salisbury: Mil- | ford Hills — R. N. Burson, Jr Salisbury: Park Avenue — A W. Wellons. Shiloh (Cabarrus)— J. R. Dawkins, Yadkin — G.W Clay. Statesville District Balls Creek — Frank Penni. gar, Bethel — Marvin ~ A.A. Wilson. Chapel Hill — Christ— Robert Clinard. Claremonts Bethlehem — J. E. Cochran. | Colliers — Marion W. Swann. onover: First — . Young, Jr. Harper’s — V. N. Allen Hickory: First — Cecil L. Heck- ard. Hickory — Kool Park—T R. Sigmen. Hudson — Worth Sweet. Lenoir: ate — McRae Crawford. Kendree-Rocky — — R. H. rnathy | Memorial — C. J. Huneycutt. Pisgah — Foster R_ Loflin Statesville: Broad Street Asso- ciate — M. G. Ervin. States. Whitnel Associ- | Mce- | | Fairview — - | Shady Grove — Roy A | ridge, Jr | Shoaf. Shiloh — T. C. | Thomasville: Frank H. Edwards. Thomasville 9 ville: Wesley Memoria] Hunsucker. Triplett L Barden. Williamson P. Hornbuckle, Jr Thomasville District Advance - Mocke — Philip R Vaughn. Bethlehem — Paul M Hart. Canaan—C. Milton Young Dulins — Stanley B.. James Elbston — (C Bryce Smith Hopewell — Robert L Witty Lexington Erlanger — Thomas J Duncan. Lexington: Wesley Heights-St. Timothy — William L. Crowell. Mocksville Circuit— Dwight Ludwig. Mount Carmel- Ebenezer — Cameron M Dod- son. Mount Pleasant — Stephen Harrison. New Mount Vernon— Charles W. Sisk. Oak Grove—M Donald Sides. Pine Woods- Carl A. Haire Lock- Fred C McLean Grove— Chape Sheffield — Fair Trinity — R. G of} Russell, Jr Service yewma Oran Drenaring 1 Mission Surneyman éreer mission doe + ue OWaGnn Funeral | Livel¥ will yington & Hary ell MRS. WARNER T. BALI. 2080 LOOUST STREET DENVER 7, COLOR ADO November 18, 196} Mr. Thomas C, Swann Statesville, North Carolina Dear Mr, Swann: Your name and address were sent to me by Mr. Jamas owann of Murray, Kentucky as I had written there concerning a Swann family. I am writing a family book and much interested in the Swann family as my daughter-in-law was Marjory Swan, Known ancestor was William Swan born February 22, 1780. He ioved to Tenn. and was married to Martha Gillespie January 21, 1508 in Rutherford Co, Tenn, “hey evidemtly inoved to Willianson Co. Tenn. be- fore 1810 as they are not in 1810 census of Rutherford Co. Tenn, William served in War of 1812 as his widow applied for a pension and gave the dates of birth and marriages, and residence, It is thought William Swan was born in North Car6- lina and that he belonged :o the Swann family of Va. and Nerth ast N.C. but no proof. He named his children James Gillespie born 1808; Mary Louise born 1810; John “esley born 18123; Yilliam Lane Swan born 1614; Wilson Mitchell born 16163 George Henry; Jane Gillespie; Franklin; Martha and Sarah Ann. I notics where tnere was a Wilson and Lane family in North East N.E also, Do you happen to have any Swann genealozy that uight. have the name of this William Swan or Swann? About 1828 he moved to Illinois and is found in Tazewell Co. 1830 census, “héy were in Morgan Co. Ill.and then Bureau Co. where he died Aug. 1849, Will certainly appreciate hearin, from you if you "ave any notes on a Willian Swan that might be this one, *hanking you for your trouble. I an Yours truly Af a Rie ns I knotice inthe 1790 Census of N.C. that there was a Zaphaniah oF some such name in Iredell Co. no doubt he is your ancestor, Would certainly like to see your ancestry as I have several correspondents who are Studying "Swann". ya j j f a A > AL t? LEZ it wna” he A Fs 4 aa t 9) al iy Ov". Mail % Ay as tk te ’ —_, LA 2 A | ae A Y ho EAA { itt; stan hart yt 4 ae , kent . /, LVN JSVA1 “Uw ’ ) Pen cailbd AAAI Ws ot FAW eo f eS. Lieder Bohl tly et “1 HH on or t LS hepsert (e1 Lz. dt (AA / mag U l pr. ’ ~ A do LA ny Claes fad LY F | WKApt, sar, é. ook J od ’ re Cs Ake ar 4 Lacé u ¢ “) / 7 VAMOS Jr ( = al \ HX WEL < yell. eit « {4 he ay Bika aed Vet Swat ‘Dba e tT) ee yr a BLEU R AK h, Crcted oy / Hac - direlgped wl, ott y Ab Ks