RE: original message:
Subj: [NCCUMBER] Mozinga/Monzingo
Date: 5/19/2003 5:26:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: Vrgfdonna@aol.com
To: NCCUMBER-L@rootsweb.com
Jewell,
Try the name spelled MONZINGO. That's the way I have seen it.
Velma
==============================
RESPONSE/RESULTS:
I pulled the Ancestry plus search results (ALL RESOURCES) for spelling: L.
MONZINGO
Only Louisianna MONZINGO came up on search results.. 1 in Civil War records
(Joshua Leanord MONZINGO - he was from Darlington,SC; born
Hello Everyone,
I just wanted to let everyone know that has been in contact with me on the
Raynor, Hill, Strickland, Thornton, Hudson, Lee, Blackman, just to name a few.
It will take me some time to get my computer set up again, I am with CompuServe
and they update their site Monday and by doing this they deleted my all my
e-mails, my favorites which I had a lot of downloads still there which I had not
copied, all my address of everyone that I had been in contact.
So please if anyone that has been in
Hello EveryOne and Nancy Capps...
I've been 'lurking' in the background, enjoying your posts... now, I
need some help for a friend. Her message follows:
I need to know where to go to find this marriage. Linza Mozinga married a service man from Fort Bragg during WWI, she worked on the base. I do not know his last name and that is what is driving me crazy. I have written to Cumberland Cty and they say they have no record. Any other resources? They devoiced and in the 1930 census in her second mar
I am looking for McIvers era of before Revolution, during and after. Our Captain MacIver fought for America, and married right after the war. That's all I have, and one child named William Donald MacIver aka McIver born c1795 NC. County unknown.
Anyone have anything on this family, would like to exchange. William had 5 or 6 brothers.
RN
ancestorhunt@sbcglobal.net
Did you call compuserve about the problem? Maybe they can get it back for
you. I wouldn't use their service if they did that. Can't do genealogy when
a server is gonna delete your information.
Margaret
Smile and make people wonder what you have been up to. The bigger the smile,
the more they will wonder.
_________________________________________________________________
Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*.
http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail
Orders are now being taken for a reprint of the valuable research book by
Author Frances G. Howell: WILLIAM CAPPS OF JAMESTOWN, VA AND HIS JOHNSTON COUNTY
DESCENDANTS. Since his Descendants are spread from Johnston, Wayne &
Cumberland Counties (as well as many other county and states) I am posting this
(with the authors permission) to these Lists.
This is a valuable resource that is no longer available, except through this
reprint. The HERITAGE CENTER Center at Smithfield, Johnston County, NC., ha
any Tyler researchers out there? Also, White (Betsy J.) . . . and Phereby
Chavis Locklear . . . these two women married Tyler men. Also Robeson
County.
I've stopped 118 spam messages. You can too!
One month FREE spam protection at http://www.cloudmark.com/spamnetsig/
Hi Jewell;
I did an Ancestry Plus search for you and no results under the L Mozina.
Under L. Mozingo I found a Frances L. Mozingo- who has a daughter listed as
(What appears to be) Linsey. (Hard to read. I am sending the image to you as
an attachment to your EMail.) I haven't had time to search Carol/Carrol/
Carrol yet.
US 1920 Federal Census for Selma, Johnston County, NC
Mozingo, Francis L
Age: 48 Year:1920
Birthplace: North Carolina Roll: T625_1307
Race: White Page: 6B
In a message dated 5/20/03 7:48:10 PM !!!First Boot!!!,
ejbradbury@earthlink.net writes:
> am trying to locate James Lundy, Cumberland County, N. C. purportedly Flea
> Hill District, married to Mary McLachlan with two daughters Elizabeth and
> Frances.
There was only one Lundy enumerated/indexed in 1810. Remember that if he was
living with family he won't be listed.
Eliz
Lundy, Samuel
State: North Carolina Year:
1810
County: Cumberland Roll:
M252_39
Township: P
Can anyone enlighten me on the family of Robert Strange found in 1820 census
of Cumberland county?
I know at least two NC branches of STRANGE family originated in New England.
I have one child named Strange Hair in our family ... born 1875.
Regards,
Al Rose
Please visit my GEDCOM posted at URL:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=butchrose
RE:Linza Mozinga
Hi Jewell:
Have you tried the spelling of Mozingo as the brides maiden name? The
Mozingos from Wayne County were associated with our Wayne County Capps and I
have came across a few spellings. But mostly they are spelled MOZINGO.
Does your friend know if her full name was Linza- or perhaps a nickname?
If the marriage occurred at the Fort Bragg Chapel (on base), I am uncertain
if it would be recorded in Cumberland County records in those times. (I would
think so - but it is Somet
Some of these could be a son or a first marriage but look closely at the
names
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Sarah Catharine McLaurin
Groom: William James Guy
Bond Date: 21 Jan 1859
County: Cumberland
Record #: 01 111
Bondsman: John Guy
Witness: J T Warden, Clerk
Bond #: 000032557
Marriage Date: 22 Jan 1859
Performed By: G W Lawrence, Justice of the Peace
North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
In a message dated 5/14/2003 12:03:57 PM Central Daylight Time,
NCCUMBER-D-request@rootsweb.com writes:
> X-Message: #1
> Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 18:23:17 EDT
> From: Tdsherron@cs.com
> To: NCCUMBER-L@rootsweb.com
> Message-ID: <182.1aeb8c0b.2bf2ca55@cs.com>
> Subject: [NCCUMBER] 1810 Census Sampson Co.
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
> I would love a lookup of the 1810 census for David Rainor # 478, Richard
> Rainor # 478 and James Raynor # 488 in Sampson Co. NC.
>
> Our library does
Here is site that has a book on Sampson Co and surrounding couties families,
I was up to 860 page and decide to share what I found.
Thanks,
Donna
book
http://www.autreyheritage.com/autrybook/page0836.htm
Hello Group,
Am trying to locate information on my GrgrGrandmother, Sydney (Willis)
Murphy, born c. 1817 in Fayetteville, NC. She married John S. Murphy of
Guilford County. They lived in the St. Paul's area (south of Lumberton) and
later moved to Mississippi, and setteld in Monroe County, Alabama.
Regards,
Mike Murphy
Wonderful Link Donna!
If you use this link- it will take you to the HOME page with more options!
http://www.autreyheritage.com
Thank you for passing this along!!! My STRICKLAND line hails from Sampson
County and of course were associated with the Autry family!
Nancy
RE:
Subj: [NCCUMBER] New site
Date: 5/19/2003 12:31:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: Tdsherron@cs.com
To: NCCUMBER-L@rootsweb.com
I sent the same site earlier, but this starts on page one.
http://www.autreyheritage.com/autrybook/pa
I would love a lookup of the 1810 census for David Rainor # 478, Richard
Rainor # 478 and James Raynor # 488 in Sampson Co. NC.
Our library does not the census available to look at the film, so if anyone
has access to the census on line, I would really appreciate.
Thank you,
Donna in NC
SOLDIER BOY
Soldier Boy -
You fought on a foreign soil;
strange, with intense heat,
snakes and insects.
You were a young man.
A warrior, strong, bold and unafraid,
first time away
from home and family.
Ready to fight for FREEDOM
and a country that stood proud,
to the point of bursting.
Old Glory flew high with pride.
Mom, Sis, Wife, Daughter,
rolled bandages and worked in the factories.
They served coffee and donuts in the USO.
Rosie the Riveter, pulled down her visor,
and gave one more squeeze for the
I am still looking for the grave of my great-grandmother, Josephine Bethea
McIntosh Morgan. As far as I know, she isn't buried at Campground Methodist
nor at Big Rockfish. Do either of you know if she is buried at one of the
cemeteries at Ft. Bragg.
Kath
Wintersburg, Arizona
Kaththea421@worldnet.att.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dolores"
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2003 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: [NCCUMBER] cumberland county cemeteries
> The oldest c
Researching GROVES surname.
Robert Groves had deed in Duplin Co. NC buying and selling land in 1792.
Does anyone show a Robert Groves on their Genealogy?
Thanks
Wanda
In a message dated 5/22/03 7:51:16 AM !!!First Boot!!!,
ancestorhunt@sbcglobal.net writes:
> Does anyone have a book of early marriages in the Cumberland county?
>
> Captain MacIver fought for the Americans. He married right after the
> Revolution to (we think) Fanny MacDonald in No. Carolina
Have you checked the website?? and asked Dee for a lookup I was going to
see what the site had but I got busy looking at the new additions LOL so I
have gotten past the 1803 marriages
Eliz
Looking for the marriages of all Medlins, whether it be female or male in
Cumberland, Randolph and/or Moore Counties during the years of 1840-1861. If
anyone can direct me to an online site I sure would appreciate it as I only get
online when I go to the library. Thank you very much, Sue Knudsen in Seattle
looking for Surname Medlin and Frye, Rose