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1.World War I Registration Draft Card:
Serial Number: 389
Registration Number:
1.Name in full: William Raymond Harris, age 22
2.Home address: 1609 N. Fulton Ave. Baltimore MD
3.Date of Birth: Sept. 1, 1894
4.Where were you born: Baltimore Co., MD
5.I am: Native
6.If not native
7.What is your present trade: Floor scraper
8.By whom employed: Indiana Floor Co. Where employed: Washington, DC
9.Have you a father, mother, wife child under 12, sister or brother under 12, solely dependant on you for support: Mother
10.Married or single: Single Race: Caucassian
11.What military service have you had: None Rank: None Branch: None
12.Do you clain exemption from the draft: No
I affirm that I have verified above answers and that they are true.
William Raymond Harris
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Signature or Mark
Registar's Report
1.Tall, medium, or short: Medium Slender,medium, or stout: Medium
2.Color of eyes: Grey Color of hair: Lt. Brown Bald: No
3.Has person lost arm, leg, hand, foot, eye, or both eyes or is he otherwise disabled: No
I certify that my my answers are true, that the person registered has read his own answers, that I have witnessed his signature, and that all of his answers of which I have knowledge are true except as follows:
S. Hamburger
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Signature of Registrar
Precinct: 14th ward 15
City or County: Baltimore
State: MD
June 5 - 1917
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Date of Registration
2810
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2.Name: William Raymond Harris
Race: white
Address: 1609 N. Fulton Ave., Baltimore
Birth Place: Baltimore Co., Md.
Birth Date: 01 Sep 1894
Comment: USMC 6/15/18 pvt; corp 8/24/18; pvt 2/1/19, Paris Is. S.C.; 114 Co Santo Domingo 7/8/18; Bks Det Norfolk Va. 2/1/19, Hon disch 3/28/19
Maryland in the World War 1917-1919; Military and Naval Service Records, Volumes I & II Serbian Order of St. Sava
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| HARRIS, William Raymond (I236)
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1.Wounded in Civil War.
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1.Written by Lenny Famon Caudill II: Alice Caudill was the first wife of Linnie Famon Caudill. She was killed by a flood in Basin Cove in 1916. She was pregnant with their first child at the time. She was in Linnie Caudill's cabin along with her mother and Linnie's brother Cornelius whenthe flood killed all three of them. Alice's grave marker is on the trail leading up the Caudill Cabin in Doughton Park, NC. It's about a mile and a half up the trail from the intersection of Longbottom Road and the creek. The grave is just behind the church ruins at the point where the fire trail leads up the mountain. | ADAMS, Alice (I17)
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1850 Franklin GA fam 1512
John Caudell age 57 b NC occupation Merchange, Edna age 50 b SC, Alvina age 19, William age 17, Sally L. age 11, Bershela age 6
1860 Banks GA page 37
Edna Caudell age 50 b SC, Bashua age 13 female b GA | CAUDELL, John (I12324)
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1860 Banks GA page 46 Middle River Post Office
William W. Caudell age 25 b GA, Edna age 20 b GA, William Nally age 13 b GA
1880 Banks GA page 306D
Wilburn Caudell age 45 b GAGAGA, Ednie L. age 35 b GAGAGA, Minnie age 15, John age 14, James age 11, Mary age 9, Stephen G. age 5, Cordelia age 1, Ednie Caudell mother age 83 b GAGAGA, Isaac Lawrence age 22 b GAGAGA other
| CAUDELL, William W. (I12327)
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2. James Washington2 CAUDLE (1.Richard1) was born 20 Dec 1835 in Halifax County, VA. He was the son of Richard CAUDLE and Rebecca CHILDRESS. James died 10 Mar 1918 in King, NC, at the age of 82.
NOTES for James:
James Washington and Fanny also had three children who died in infancy. James was a Civil War veteran. The story handed down is that whenever "Dixie" was played, he would jump up and kick his heels together. When he died at age 82, he had a total of 136 children, grandchildren, and great?grandchildren. He is buried in the cemetery of the First Baptist Church in King, NC. (on Kirby Road).
He married Mary Francis WATTS 1860 in Halifax County, VA. She was born 26 Dec 1847 in Virginia. She was the daughter of William Henry WATTS and Eliza ELAM. Mary died 20 Nov 1920, at the age of 72.
NOTES for Mary:
Mary Francis "Fanny" is also buried in the cemetery at the First Baptist Church in King, NC (on Kirby Road).
Known children of James Washington CAUDLE and Mary Francis WATTS are:
8. F i. Elizabeth Rebecca CAUDLE b. 1861
9. F ii. Rosa Lee CAUDLE b. about 1870
10. M iii. James Rufus CAUDLE b. about 1870
11. M iv. Joseph R. CAUDLE b. about 1872 d. about 1914
12. F v. Lillie F. CAUDLE b. about 1875
13. M vi. Edward Oscar CAUDLE b. 27 May 1878 d. 1 Aug 1940
14. M vii. Ernest Hampton CAUDLE b. 26 Oct 1880 d. 25 Feb 1969
15. F viii. Alice CAUDLE b. about 1882 d. before 1918
16. M ix. Robah CAUDLE b. about 1886
17. F x. Pearl CAUDLE b. about 1888
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4. Nancy3 Spicer (Joseph2, William1) was born 11 October 1815. Nancy died 9 January 1910 at 94 years of age. Her body was interred 9 January 1910 Traphill, North Carolina, Old Roaring River Baptist Church.
She married Ralph Holbrook Jr. 13 February 1834. Ralph was born Wilkes County, North Carolina 3 October 1808. Ralph was the son of Ralph Holbrook and Jane Winfrey. Ralph died 30 April 1883 at 74 years of age. His body was interred 30 April 1883 Traphill, North Carolina, Old Roaring River Baptist Church.
| HOLBROOK, Ralph Jr. (I7768)
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> Gen. 4. Jonathan Gentry Sr.
(m. Sarah "Sally" Fender)
> Gen. 5. Polly Gentry (m. James Lyon)
> Gen. 5. John Gentry (m. Elizabeth Lyon)
> Gen. 5. Elizabeth Gentry (m. William Darnell)
> Gen. 5. Wiley Gentry (m. Matilda Sparks)
> Gen. 5. Parmelia Gentry (m. William Sparks)
> Gen. 5. Anna Gentry (m. William Johnson)
> Gen. 5. Allen Jonathan Gentry
(m. Lucinda Wilbourn)
> Gen. 5. Jonathan H. Gentry
(m. Gemima/Jemima Spisa)
> Gen. 5. Catherine Gentry (m. James Caudle)
> Gen. 5. Sally Gentry (m. William Darnell)
> Gen. 4. Matthew Gentry
(m. Eliza "Lizzie" --?--)
> Gen. 5. Jonathan Gentry
(m. Amanda Hanks)
> Gen. 5. George Washington Gentry
> Gen. 5. Sarah Gentry (m. Rufus Thompson?)
> Gen. 5. Jefferson Gentry (m. Elizabeth Rankins)
> Gen. 5. Elizabeth Gentry (m. Wm. Hodges)
> Gen. 5. Gilbert Gentry (m. Martha ?)
> Gen. 4. Arthur/Artha Gentry (m. Rachel Lyon)
> Gen. 4. Mary/Polly Gentry (m. Valentine Lyon)
> Gen. 4. Nathan Gentry (m. Rebecca Passmore)
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> Appears Isom never married as 1910 census shew he was a servant for the
> D.C. Sohitchen family in Whitehead, Alleg., NC and in the 1930 census a
> boarder in the Samuel Edwards family in Gap Civil, Alleg. NC | COMBS, Isom (I12929)
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>Gen. 1. Samuel Gentry
> Gen. 2. Richard Gentry (m. --?--)
> Gen. 3. Nicholas Gentry (m. Sarah Sparks)
Gen. 4. James Gentry (m. Mary "Polly" (Smith) Dixon)
Gen. 4. Richard Gentry (m. Mary "Polly" Humphreys)
Gen. 4. Andrew Gentry (died young, unmarried)
Gen. 4. Levi Gentry (m. Nancy Plummer)
Gen. 4. Elizabeth Gentry (m. James Smith)
Gen. 4. Mary Gentry (m. James Richardson)
Gen. 4. Allen Gentry (m. Rebecca Reeves
Gen. 4. Jonathan Gentry
Gen. 4. Sarah Gentry
Gen. 4. (daughter?)
Gen. 3. Simon Gentry
Gen. 3. William Gentry
Gen. 3. Mary Gentry
| GENTRY, Samuel (I13130)
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A Buckner Candel appears in the Shelby County, Addison, Indiana Rev. War pensioner index. Revolutionary War Pensioner Census, 1841
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=view&r=an&dbid=7678&iid=7678-0185&rc=763,1718,832,1738&fn=&ln=caudell&st=d&ssrc=&pid=185
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Does anyone happen to have a scanned and/or transcribed copy of Buckner CAUDLE's will. I believe he died in Rowan County, NC abt Feb 1823. The will was dated 13 Feb 1811 and his name on the will was Buckner CAWDELL.
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Deed Book 21Rowan County
page 513 1 Oct. 1807. Edward (B) Buckner to John Stinchcomb for 6o pounds, 67 1/2 acres and 10 poles adj this Grantee and John Buckner. Wit: Buckner Caudell, Isaac Caudell, Haley Tatum. Prvd by Tatum at May Ct. 1809. This was the Edward Buckner who married Nancy Thompson and the witnesses and seller are his neighbors.
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http://www.fmoran.com/wilkes/yadkin1.html
Records of the Yadkin Association - Volume 2 - 1811
March 1st, 1811
Fork of the Yadkin - John Owen, Buckner Caudle
Records of the Yadkin Association - Volume 2 - 1815
Minutes of the Yadkin Association began & held at Howel's Meeting House in Surry County on the first Friday in October, 1815.
1st - The Introductory sermon delivered by Dr. Angel
2nd - Received letters from 14 churches and the delegates names enrolled:
Churches and Delegates Names
Brier Creek - Buckner Caudle, Norman Owen
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AIA Gold Medal Winner 1985 * William Wayne Caudill, FAIA (honored posthumously)
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William Wayne Caudill was born to Walter and Josephine Caudill in 1914. He grew up in Hobart, Oklahoma where he spent Saturdays and summers working at his father 's grocery store. He attended Central High School in Oklahoma City, and in 1937 graduated from Oklahoma State University with a bachelor's in architecture. On scholarship at M.I.T., he graduated with a master's in architecture in 1939.
After his education at M.I.T., Bill Caudill married Edith Woodman and joined the architecture faculty at Texas A&M University. There, he wrote his first book, Space for Teaching. Although he had never designed a school himself, the book would make him a pioneer in school design.
From 1943-1945, Caudill served in the Navy. In 1946, he and Texas A&M fellow faculty member John Rowlett founded the architecture firm Caudill and Rowlett over a grocery store in Austin, TX. The firm moved to College Station and in 1948, Wallie Scott, Caudill's former student, became the third partner of the firm. In 1949, Willie Peña, the fourth original partner, joined the firm of Caudill, Rowlett, and Scott.
The firm got its start with a commission to build two schools in Oklahoma, in large part due to Caudill's book on schools, Space for Teaching. Over the next twenty years, William Caudill established himself as an authority on school design . Eventually his firm had designed schools, colleges, and universities in 26 states and eight foreign countries.
In 1974, after his wife Edith's death, William Caudill married Aleen Plumer Harrison, a friend from his days at Oklahoma State University.
The firm continued to expand, and in 1970 turned public under the name of CRS Design Associates, Inc. with divisions in architecture, project management and construction, and engineering.
Caudill continued to devote himself to education as director of the Rice University School of Architecture (1961-1969) and as William Ward Watkin Professor (1969-1971). A popular speaker, Bill Caudill delivered more than 200 speeches at professional meetings and universities, and wrote 12 books and over 80 articles, imparting his knowledge and creativity to the field of architecture.
William Caudill died in 1983 at age 69.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/CC/fcabf.html
CAUDILL, WILLIAM WAYNE (1914-1983). William Wayne Caudill, architect and teacher, was born on May 25, 1914, in Hobart, Oklahoma, the son of Walter H. and Josephine (Moores) Caudill. He attended Oklahoma State University (B.S. Arch., 1937) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M. Arch., 1939). He was a teacher, a proponent of architectural research and publication, and an innovator in the organization of professional architectural practice.
From 1939 until 1942 and again from 1946 until 1949 Caudill taught architecture at Texas A&M. From 1946 until 1949 he also was research architect at the Texas Engineering Experiment Station, where he coordinated work on optimizing natural ventilation and daylighting in school buildings. The results of this research were incorporated into buildings designed by the architectural firm that Caudill and John Miles Rowlett (1914-78) organized in Austin in 1946, moved to College Station in 1947, and reorganized as Caudill, Rowlett, and Scott in 1948, upon the admission of Wallie E. Scott, Jr. (1921-89) to partnership. Beginning in 1949 Caudill Rowlett Scott, as the firm was commonly called, produced a series of acclaimed school buildings that propelled it by the end of the 1950s to nationwide practice. In 1958 the firm moved its office from Bryan to Houston, where during the 1960s it developed an additional specialized practice in hospital design. Caudill Rowlett Scott's buildings received numerous state and national design awards. By 1969 Caudill had developed an international reputation as an authority on school design and had received commissions for schools, colleges, and universities from twenty-six states and eight foreign countries.
He served as director of the School of Architecture at Rice University from 1961 until 1969; from 1969 until 1971 he was William Ward Watkinqv professor of architecture at Rice. There he assembled a young and enthusiastic faculty and skillfully publicized the school by developing a visiting critic program, a student intern program, and a publication series, Architecture at Rice.
Caudill was the author or coauthor of twelve books, the most influential of which were Space for Teaching (1941) and Architecture by Team (1971). The latter is an exposition of his idea that comprehensive architectural services for complex building programs were more effectively provided by interdisciplinary teams than by single designers. This notion was reflected in the organization of Caudill Rowlett Scott and guided its development during the 1970s, when its range of professional services, numbers of employees, and volume of work increased until it became one of the largest architectural and engineering firms in the United States. In recognition of this professional entrepreneurship, the American Institute of Architects conferred its Architecture Firm Award on the partners in 1972.
Caudill was a member of the Advisory Committee on New Educational Media of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1966-68), a member of the Advisory Panel on Architectural Services of the General Services Administration (1966-69), architectural consultant to the Department of State on foreign buildings (1974-77), and a member of the United States Energy Research and Development Ad-Hoc Commission. He was a member of the board of directors of Herman Miller, Incorporated, and of the American Institute of Architects. Caudill joined the AIA in 1946, was elected to fellowship in 1962, and became the first Texas architect to receive the Gold Medal of the AIA, which was awarded to him posthumously in 1985. During World War IIqv he served in the United States Army Corps of Engineers (1942-44) and the United States Navy (1944-46). He married Edith Roselle Woodman in 1940, and they had two children. After Edith died, Caudill married Aleen Plumer Harrison, in 1974. He died in Houston on June 25, 1983.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: American Architects Directory. Contemporary Architects (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980; 2d ed., Chicago: St. James Press, 1987). Nancy Acker Elisei, The TIBs of Bill Caudill (Houston: CRS Sirrine, 1984). Texas Architect, July-August 1983. Who's Who in America, 1982-83.
Stephen Fox | CAUDILL, F.A.I.A William Wayne (I11514)
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ALIA Lon /Brooks/He was a farmer,blacksmith, gunsmith and a sawmill operator.Buried in the Mtn. View Baptist church cemetary, Alleghany Co., N. C. 11 children- 4siblings named. | BROOKS, Lawnie Harrison (I10444)
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Alleghany COUNTY, NC - COURT - Bond for Jesse Bledsoe, Sheriff
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Know all men by these presents that we, Jesse Bledsoe, Riley P. Stamper,
Jesse P. Caudill, A. Waggoner, Allen Toliver, A. Warden, A.D. Parsons,
Enoch Reeves, and Samuel Phipps are held and firmly bound unto the State
of North Carolina in the sum of ten thousand dollars current money of
the state. Witness our hands and seals this 28th October 1862. The
condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the above bounder
Jesse Bledsoe hath been duly elected and declared Sheriff of Alleghany
Co. for the next two years; now therefore if he the said Jesse
Bledsoe as Sheriff as aforesaid shall well and truly make collection and
pay over and settle the public taxes as required by law during his
continuance in office and in all things faithfully discharge the duties
of his said office, then the obligation to be void, otherwise to remain
in full force and virtue.
H.S. Reeves, Clerk of Co. Court
Signed in signature by Jesse Bledsoe, R.P. Stamper, J.P. Caudill,
A. Waggoner, A. Parsons, A.Warden, Enoch Reeves and Samuel Phipps.
Allen Toliver signed with an "X". | PHIPPS, Samuel (I182)
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An Avery C. Billings enumerated the 1900 Wilkes Co. Census, June 19th, 1900. It's not certain if this Avery is same as the Avery enumerating the census. | BILLINGS, Avery (I7568)
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Armacost Elizabeth
October 26 1823 April 18 1904 Aged 80 years, 5 months, 22 days. | BOSSOM, Elizabeth (I5297)
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Aug. 11, 1866 Heirs of Thomas SMITH, dec'd, to William R. CAUDILL, of Wilkes, Surry, & Alleghany Counties, 350 acres adj. Elias SIMMONS, James ROBERTS, A.M. SMITH, RYALL [ROYAL?], R.J. SPARKS, & others [not identified], for $1,020. Signed: J.B. WILCOXEN, Elizabeth WILES, James A. SMITH, William (X) HARRIS, Frances HARRIS, A.M. SMITH, Nancy HARRIS. Wits: Hugh HANKS, H. HARRIS, Lewis (X) HARRIS, Elias SIMMONS. 1:303
Apr. 9, 1870 William R. CAUDILL & wife Sarah of Alleghany Co., NC, to James A. SMITH of Wilkes Co., NC, 2 tracts of land, for $500. 1st tract: 250 acres on the south side of the Blue Ridge known as the Thomas SMITH old place. 2nd tract: 15 acres on Laurel Fork of Brush Creek adj. Thomas SMITH's old line, WOODRUFF, & A.M. SMITH. Signed: William R. (X) CAUDILL, Sarah (X) CAUDILL. Wits: A.M. SMITH, M.C. SMITH. Proved Sept. 22, 1871 (ack'd). 1:477
Sept. 10, 1875 Heirs of Thomas SMITH, dec'd (A.M. SMITH, Frances HARRIS, Sarah CORDILL [CAUDILL], Elizabeth WILCOXEN, James A. SMITH, T.W. SMITH, Elizabeth J. SMITH, M.C. SMITH, Nancy HARRIS), of Alleghany, Wilkes, & Surry Counties, to Francis BRYAN, Elias SIZEMORE, & R.P. BRYAN, Trustees, for $5, a tract of land in Alleghany Co. on Laurel Branch adj. Roaring Gap Road, to be kept as a place of worship for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Signed: Francis (X) HARRIS, Elisabeth WILCOXEN, Sarah CORDILL, James A. SMITH, T.W. SMITH, C.J. SMITH, M.C. SMITH, Nancy (X) HARRIS, A.M. SMITH. Wits: Thomas L. HARRIS, H. HARRIS. Proved Sept. 13, 1875, by Thomas L. HARRIS. Reg. Sept. 13, 1875. 3:63
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Aug. 11, 1866 Heirs of Thomas SMITH, dec'd, to William R. CAUDILL, of Wilkes, Surry, & Alleghany Counties, 350 acres adj. Elias SIMMONS, James ROBERTS, A.M. SMITH, RYALL [ROYAL?], R.J. SPARKS, & others [not identified], for $1,020. Signed: J.B. WILCOXEN, Elizabeth WILES, James A. SMITH, William (X) HARRIS, Frances HARRIS, A.M. SMITH, Nancy HARRIS. Wits: Hugh HANKS, H. HARRIS, Lewis (X) HARRIS, Elias SIMMONS. 1:303
Apr. 9, 1870 William R. CAUDILL & wife Sarah of Alleghany Co., NC, to James A. SMITH of Wilkes Co., NC, 2 tracts of land, for $500. 1st tract: 250 acres on the south side of the Blue Ridge known as the Thomas SMITH old place. 2nd tract: 15 acres on Laurel Fork of Brush Creek adj. Thomas SMITH's old line, WOODRUFF, & A.M. SMITH. Signed: William R. (X) CAUDILL, Sarah (X) CAUDILL. Wits: A.M. SMITH, M.C. SMITH. Proved Sept. 22, 1871 (ack'd). 1:477
Sept. 10, 1875 Heirs of Thomas SMITH, dec'd (A.M. SMITH, Frances HARRIS, Sarah CORDILL [CAUDILL], Elizabeth WILCOXEN, James A. SMITH, T.W. SMITH, Elizabeth J. SMITH, M.C. SMITH, Nancy HARRIS), of Alleghany, Wilkes, & Surry Counties, to Francis BRYAN, Elias SIZEMORE, & R.P. BRYAN, Trustees, for $5, a tract of land in Alleghany Co. on Laurel Branch adj. Roaring Gap Road, to be kept as a place of worship for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Signed: Francis (X) HARRIS, Elisabeth WILCOXEN, Sarah CORDILL, James A. SMITH, T.W. SMITH, C.J. SMITH, M.C. SMITH, Nancy (X) HARRIS, A.M. SMITH. Wits: Thomas L. HARRIS, H. HARRIS. Proved Sept. 13, 1875, by Thomas L. HARRIS. Reg. Sept. 13, 1875. 3:63
| SMITH, Zadoch Thomas (I1195)
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Bond posted by Alexander BILLINGS and J. T. ALEXANDER. $200. Nancy BLEVINS, mother. Alexander BILLINGS, reputed father. Signed: Alexander (X) BILLINGS and J. T. ALEXANDER. Test: A. H. HORTON. 25th Oct 1877. | BILLINGS, Alexander (I9140)
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Bond posted by Eli BILLINGS, Thomas BROOKS and Abel BILLINGS. $200. Elizabeth BROOKS, mother. Eli BILLING, reputed father. Signed: Eli (X) BILLINGS, Thos. T. (X) BROOKS and Abel BILLINGS. Test: A. H. HORTON. 16th May 1876. | BILLINGS, Eli (I9142)
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Bondsman Walter Franklin | Family: Silas HARRIS / Edith FRANKLIN (F677)
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Born in Lincoln Co, NC. she married her husband William folkes, probably in Wilkes Co, NC but no record has been found. It is uncertain where they made their first home as later census records do not agree on the birthplace of their first two children. They lived in either Surry Co, NC or Grayson Co, VA. Shortly before 1810 the family moved to Sullivan Co,TN, but were in Wythe Co, VA in 1820. In 1825 they bought a farm in Grayson Co, VA (area now Carroll Co.) on Stewarts Creek near the Surry Co, NC line and here they lived out their lives. Their place of burial is unknown. Public records and known family kinships identify the children. | HANKS, Rebecca (I12710)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CAUDILL, AIA Lenny Famon II (I1)
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Burial Place: Joines Cemetery,on Richard A. Sidden farm near Traphill, Wilkes Co., N. Carolina | ADAMS, Sarah Jane (I108)
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Buried in Landmark Baptist Church cemetery, Whitehead, NC | CAUDILL, Quincy G. (I1047)
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Buried near the head of Basin Creek. | CAUDILL, Tyra (I7146)
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Carl was known as J.C. He was in the Army and killed in France in WW | MULLINS, Carl (I9754)
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Carpenter, mover of houses, farmer.
Resided in Miller's Creek.
Owned property inherited from Thomas Faw. | CAUDILL, John Franklin (I7113)
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CAUDILL Mrs. Alda Osborne Caudill, age 86, of Middle River, Maryland, died Monday, January 17, 2005, at Mariner Health Care in Bel Air, MD. She was the widow of Talmage Caudill and was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Helen Caudill, a son, Harold Don Caudill, a daughter, Janice Tickle, sisters, Dorothy Young and Nora Phipps and brothers, Glenn and Guy Osborne. She was born in the Turkey Knob Community of Alleghany County on September 12, 1918, to the late J.B. and Margie Johnson Osborne. She retired from Glen L. Martin Company in Bel Air, MD. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Bill and Nancy Caudill of White Hall, Maryland; seven grandchildren and 34 great and great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Blanche Pugh and husband Dent, Rose Osborne, all of Piney Creek; a brother, Jessie Mack Osborne and wife June of Independence, VA; several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 20th at the Grandview Memorial Chapel. Burial will follow in the Osborne Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednesday evening at the funeral home. Flowers are appreciated or memorials may be made to the Osborne Memorial Cemetery Fund, c/o Burton Osborne, 150 Burton Lane, Piney Creek, NC 28663 | OSBORNE, Alda (I13499)
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Co. Commissioner, four consecutive two year terms. p.145 The Heritage of Wilkes Co.. | CAUDILL, Edgar Finley (I7123)
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Cordial, Jane 35y/F/M Winfrey and Elizabeth Holbrook LAW Big Blaine Big Blaine
1859 DEATHS, Lawrence Co, Ky
From an unpublished manuscript by David May
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Dec. 7, 1875 Daniel CAUDILL & wife Winnefred to Wiley P. CAUDILL, 50 acres on Prathers Creek known as a part of the tract of land on which the said Daniel CAUDILL now resides & which he bought from W.P. MAXWELL, adj. said Daniel CAUDILL, the old line, & William MOXLEY, for $150. Wiley P. CAUDILL shall not rent, lease, or sell the land during the natural life of Daniel & Winnefred CAUDILL without their consent. Signed: Signed: Daniel CAUDILL, Winneford (X) CAUDILL. Wit: David BLACK. Proved Dec. 30, 1885, by F.M. MITCHELL from David BLACK's handwriting, as Daniel CAUDILL is dead. Filed for reg. Dec. 30, 1885. 6:498
| CAUDILL, Wiley P. (I7212)
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Die as a baby. | CHURCH, Linda (I9219)
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Died at birth was premature at only 6 months | MULLINS, Richard Aronald (I9756)
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Died when three weeks old. "Out on a limb" p. 57 | BROOKS, Vicey Lou Martha (I1067)
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Flint Hill Baptist Church. | RICHARDSON, Jackie (I7459)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SMUTNY, George Michael Jr. (I9767)
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Granville Co. North Carolina
Nap of Reed District Tax List Undated
Person to whom Property belong = Isham Caudill
No of Tracts of Land
No of acres = 100
Improvements on Land not Divided =
No. of Negroes =
of Horses = 2
Cattle = 7
money & __ at Inv. & stock in tra__ = 0-8-0
amt of Valuation = 157-8-0
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Groom: James Caudle
Bride: Elizabeth Adams
Bond Date: 20 Jul 1823
Bond #: 000143654
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 000060
County: Surry
Record #: 01 036
Bondsman: James Adams
Ancestry.com, comp. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: State of North Carolina. An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977. | Family: James CAUDLE / Elizabeth ADAMS (F3569)
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Groom: James Caudle
Bride: Mary Yarbrough
Bond Date: 22 Jan 1849
Bond #: 000143656
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 008963
County: Surry
Record #: 01 036
Bondsman: Jackson Caudle
Ancestry.com, comp. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: State of North Carolina. An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977. | Family: James L. CAUDLE / Mary YARBOROUGH (F3781)
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Groom: James Cockerham
Bride: Rhoda M Cann
Bond_Date: 22 Nov 1823
Bond #: 000164623
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 001282
County: Wilkes
Record #: 01 051
Bondsman: Reuben Suttle J
Witness: R Martin
| COCKERHAM, James (I13238)
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Groom: Jesse Caudle
Bride: Elizabeth Whitly
Bond Date: 14 Apr 1842
Bond #: 000164532
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 008591
County: Wilkes
Record #: 01 046
Bondsman: Wm Niell
Witness: J E Mastin
Ancestry.com, comp. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: State of North Carolina. An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977. | Family: Jesse CAUDLE / Elizabeth WHITLEY (F515)
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Groom: Magar Joines
Bride: Sally Caudle
Bond Date: 24 Apr 1825
Bond #: 000166006
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 001412
County: Wilkes
Record #: 01 138
Bondsman: Moses Joines
Ancestry.com, comp. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: State of North Carolina. An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977. | Family: Major JOINES / Sarah CAUDILL (F176)
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Groom: William Caudle
Bride: Nancy Brown
Bond Date: 22 Mar 1826
Bond #: 000143659
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 001050
County: Surry
Record #: 01 036
Bondsman: James Caudle
Ancestry.com, comp. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: State of North Carolina. An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977. | Family: William CAUDLE / Nancy BROWN (F3567)
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Groom: William Hanks
Bride: Naacy McCan
Bond Date: 16 Mar 1845
Bond #: 000165539
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 005205
County: Wilkes
Record #: 01 108
Bondsman: Jacob Lyon
Witness: C Harris
| Family: William HANKS / Nancy Caroline MCCANN (F787)
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Groom: Wm McCrary
Bride: Jane Caudle
Bond Date: 15 Jan 1845
Bond #: 000166376
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 001410
County: Wilkes
Record #: 02 161
Bondsman: Wm Wiles
Witness: J E Mastin Deputy Clerk
Ancestry.com, comp. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: State of North Carolina. An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Division of Archives and History, 1977. | Family: William MCCRARY / Jane L. CAUDLE (F3400)
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Had a blacksmithing shop on Cut Throat Ridge Road, Traphill, Wilkes Co., NC. | RICHARDSON, Jack (I7430)
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Had ten kids three of them died in infancy Marshall, Emmitt, and Meadie | SMITH, Kenny (I9431)
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Holbrook Dennis Laudonniere May 23, 1882 February 10, 1953 70y, 8m, 17d Carrie Kennedy on 1/20/1906 4 children: Mrs. Cecil Barker, Mrs. Marcus Barker, Mrs. John Deal, and Mrs. Kelly Cleary He was the son of John W. Holbrook and Sarah Jane Caudill. He leaves 8 grandchildren, and 6 siblings: Mrs. C. C. Alexander, Mrs. T. G. Johnson, Fernando, A. M., W. M., and C. V. He joined Double Creek Baptist Church in 1915 and was ordained deacon the next year. He also served as clerk, choir leader, and superintendent of Sunday School. "He was an outstanding Hymn singer, and was one of the best in singing the old time rounds." | HOLBROOK, Dennis Laudonniere (I8136)
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Holbrook John Winfrey April 10, 1849 August 28, 1938 89y, 4m, 18d Sarah Jane Caudell on 12/18/1870 9 children, 7 living He joined Double Creek Baptist Church on 2/12/1878. | HOLBROOK, John Winfrey (I7732)
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