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From: PLC <>
Subject: [NCBURKE-L] Re: NCBURKE-D Digest V99 #60
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 16:59:56 -0400


I need info on Isaac Thompson in Burke Co,NC in 1850. Who did he marry(Mary?)
Where are they buried? Help! PLease!
PL Cox

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> NCBURKE-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 60
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 [NCBURKE-L] County Formation, Yanc ["G. Lee Hearl" <>]
> #2 [NCBURKE-L] County Formation, Yanc []
> #3 [NCBURKE-L] Yancey County Formatio []
> #4 [NCBURKE-L] Yancey Responses: ["G. Lee Hearl" <>]
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> Subject: [NCBURKE-L] County Formation, Yancey:
> Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 10:12:20 -0500
> From: "G. Lee Hearl" <>
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> Will Someone tell me the year Yancey County was formed and, was it formed
> from Burke only,
> or from other counties also?
> Also, is anyone on this list familiar with a list of names (over 100) which
> appear on a petition for moving a voting place for the residents of Rock
> Creek and Cain Creek to Mr. Burlesons because Mr. Baker refuses to allow
> "Spirits" on his place?
> Researching: Hugha Herrell, Jesse Herrle, Davis Herrell abt. 1800 living on
> or near Rock Creek.
> Thanks for Your comments, information and suggestions, G. Lee Hearl
> Abingdon, Va...
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> Subject: [NCBURKE-L] County Formation, Yancey
> Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 10:28:15 -0700
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> Yancey County NC was formed in 1833 from Burke and Buncombe counties.
> Buncombe Co NC was formed in 1791 from Burke and Rutherford counties.
>
> Peggy Crane
> Caldwell Co NC
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> Subject: [NCBURKE-L] Yancey County Formation
> Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 11:09:47 -0700
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> In the book "The Heritage of the Toe River Valley-Vol. I" (Toe River
> Valley includes Yancey, Mitchell, and Avery Counties in NC)....... There
> is an article about the Petition for the Formation of a New County -
> 1825 and also a petition of 1827 which lists among other names the
> following Herrel's; Davis, Enoch, James, Jesse, and Molly Byrd Herrel.
>
> There are many other Herrell's, Harrell's names listed in other articles
> in this book.
>
> Peggy Crane
> Caldwell Co NC
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> Subject: [NCBURKE-L] Yancey Responses:
> Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 12:44:36 -0500
> From: "G. Lee Hearl" <>
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> I want to thank those who responded to my questions about Yancey County.
> Now....Does anyone know which county the areas known today as Harrell Hill,
> Tipton Hill, Red Hill and Big Rock Creek in present Mitchell county were
> taken from when Yancey co. was formed, Burke or Buncombe? I am trying to
> "pin point" the location where Jesse, Hugha and Davis Herrell lived when
> Buncombe was formed in 1790..I know they lived at Harrell Hill and Big Rock
> Creek in 1810..Thanks for all Comments and Information...G. Lee
> Hearl..Abingdon, Va....

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