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Zimmerman, Wells,See, Bertram

Notes


G. Armster GROCE

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Ethel FRANKLIN

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G. Armster GROCE

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Bertie REAGAN

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George GROCE

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Ben E. GROCE

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Prof. Ben E. Groce and family of Byrdstown spent a day or two here visiting friends, last week enroute home from the state fair.


Thursa Canza MULLINIX

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Mrs. B. E. Groce and children, of Livingston, have been visiting relatives and friends here for the past few days. They are now at the home of her parents, Mr. Mullinix's.


Canza Evelyn GROCE

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Canza Evelyn Groce & Ben Edward Groce where twins.


Charles PARRIS

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Hattie GROCE

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William LESTER

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Mary BERTRAM "Polly"

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All descendents are from Virgil Sims gedcom file.


Francis LESTER

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James Riley LESTER

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Died in the Civil War


Martha LESTER

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J.H. ROBBINS

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Laura GROCE

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John Phillip HARTSOE

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.  Johann Philip Hertzog (Hartsoe/Hartsaw/Hartso),
brother-in-law to Ulrich Weiss, was active in the Regulator movement in North Carolina
prior to the American Revolution.
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    from Rupp, Daniel, Thirty Thousand Immigrants to Pennsylvania, Baltimore: Genealogical
                       Publishing Co., 1965.

    Weiss/White was also a witness to an Orange County transaction on August 12, 1769 in which  Phillip Hertzog (Philip Hartzoge in the entry) sold 210 acres on Rocky River.  Phillip Hertzog  received a Granville grant in Orange County on October 22, 1760, for 500 acres between Nix  Creek and Rocky River including the "plantation he now lives on." This grant was later in  Chatham County as Orange was divided.


Hanna

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Frederick HARTSOE

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Friedrich Hertzog, born c. 1695, Germany. m. --------- in Germany. Immigrated to America,
on the St. Mark, landing at Philadelphia Septermber 11, 1738.  Lived at Upper Salford, Philadelphia (Montgomery) Co., PA, north of Germantown; moved to Virginia in 1753; moved
to Orange Co., NC c. 1760; died Orange Co., NC after June 20, 1771; probably buried at
Rocky River Church Cemetery north of Siler City, Chatham Co., NC.

By June 1, 1750 Friedrich Hertzog was living in Ridge Valley, Upper Salford, Philadelphia
(Montgomery) Co., Pennsylvania.  He advertised a mill and farm at the same location for
sale in 1752.

                 Abstracts from the PENNSYLVANISCHE GESCHISTES-SCHREIBER,  a
                 German newspaper published in Germantown, Pennsylvania, now a part of
                 Philadelphia, by Christopher Sauer (Saur/Sower)  The name of the paper
                 was later changed to Pennsylvanische Berichte.

                 Page 19  -  June 1, 1750

                                   Friedrich Hertzog, Upper Salford, in Ridge Valley

                 Page 33 -  June 1, 1752

                                  Friedrich Hertzog, Upper Salford, Ridge Valley, offers to sell a
                                  mill and farm
    The farm and mill must have been sold before December 18, 1753 when he and his son-
in-law Plickard Seyler appear in the Augusta County, Virginia records. where they remained
between their departure from Pennsylvania and their appearance in old Orange County, NC.

  from Kegley, F.B.  Virginia Frontiers

           page  80 -  December 23, 1753  Frederick Hartsough, 284 acres on Craig's Creek
                           (had recently purchased 130 acres)

           page  89 - Bond, bills, etc. due the estate for land purchased: Frederick Hartsough
                           December 18, 1753

                         - Placard Sciler, December 18, 1753; Frederick Hartsough and Placard                             Sciler  18 December 1753; Frederick Hartsough and Placard Sciler December 18th 1753

          page 167 - "On Craig's Creek Henry Holston Jr. was an overseer from Frederick
                            Hartsough's Mill up and then across a mountain to James McAfee's"

          page 460 - June 20, 1771 David Potts - 130 acres on Craig's Creek from Frederick
                           Hartsough

Immigrated to America on the St. Mark, landing at Philadelphia.  Lived at Upper Salford, Philadelphia.


Bailey ALLRED

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Sallie COPELAND

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Richard COPELAND

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J. Hoyle Mayfield stated that Richard was born in Wilkes Co., NC.

1850 Overton County TN Census

9   611  612 Copeland       Richard        68   M         Farmer  700       NC                            X
10  611  612 Copeland       Margaret       65   F             NC
11  611  612 Copeland       Hannah         30   F

Went to Joel Copeland/Davis Cemetery on Janurary 25, 1999 found about 40 graves in cemetery most of which were unmarked.


Margaret Peggy HARTSOE

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Jennie COPELAND

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Hannah COPELAND

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Frederick COPELAND

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