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36751 Talbot 0009, pg. 15 TALBOTT, Richard (I11153)
 
36752 Talbot 0009, pgs. 5-15 EWEN, Elizabeth (I11149)
 
36753 Talbot 0011, pg 4 TAPPAN, Abram (I42690)
 
36754 Talbot 0011, pg 4 TAPPAN, Gabriel (I42691)
 
36755 Talbot 0011, pg 4 TAPPAN, Asher (I42692)
 
36756 Talbot 0011, pg 4 TAPPAN, Stephen (I42693)
 
36757 Talbot 0011, pg 4 TAPPAN, William (I42694)
 
36758 Talbot 0011, pg 4 TAPPAN, Betsey (I42695)
 
36759 Talbot 0011, pg 4 TAPPAN, Nancy (I42696)
 
36760 Talbot 0011, pg 4 TAPPAN, Electra (I42697)
 
36761 Talbot 0011, pg 4 TAPPAN, Sally (I42698)
 
36762 Talbot 0011, pg. 1 RIMER, William (I2734)
 
36763 Talbot 0011, pg. 1 WISELEY, Myrtle Alcinda (I577)
 
36764 Talbot 0011, pg. 1 WILLIAMS, Anna Maria (I576)
 
36765 Talbot 0011, pg. 1 MUNSON, Stephen (I42699)
 
36766 Talbot 0011, pg. 1 - Email message below:

From: tgwilliams@buckeye-express.com
To: Nancy Tevepaugh ; Judy Bently
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 2:19 PM
Subject: Foot in the door of the DAR and SAR

Nancy & Judy,
Attached is what I found on John Tappan our Revolutionary ancestor. Winifred Rimer Strayer was a cousin to your Grandmother Talbot. Henry Wiseley is my and your dad's/mom's great-grandfather. You two can add the additional greats as needed.

It seems that John Tappan's father-in-law, Stephen Munson, was also in the revolution and was a Captain. We're doubly blessed.

Nancy I don't know if you brother-in-law David has this information. I don't have his e-mail so you might forward this to him.

Best regards you cousin,
Tom

For my kinfolk on my Williams/Wiseley side I went to the DAR web site and traced our ancestors back to John Tappan who was a corporal in the revolutionary war.
From my perspective he is my father?s mother?s mother?s father?s mother?s father, or my great-great-great-great-grandfather. (b Feb 4, 1756 Morris Co. NJ, d Nov. 22, 1818 Iona, NY)
From the records of the DAR (TAPPAN, JOHN Ancestor #: A112833
Service: NEW JERSEY Rank: CORPORAL
Birth: 2-4-1756 MORRIS CO NEW JERSEY
Death: 11-22-1818 IONIA ONONDAGA CO NEW YORK
Service Source: NJ, REV WAR SLIPS: SINGLE CITATIONS OF THE NJ DOD MATERIALS, ROLL #25.102, MSS #1341, 7225, 1330
Service Description: 1) ALSO PVT, CAPTS KITCHELL, KEEN, MUNSON 2) EASTERN BATT, MORRIS CO. MILITIA )
Residence 1) County: MORRIS CO - State: NEW JERSEY
Spouse Number name 1) SARAH MUNSON
Descendants List


Member: W Winifred Rimer Strayer Nat'l #: 471412 Ancestor #: A112833

1.
William M Rimer born on 1 - Mar - 1868 at Kalida OH
died at Van Wert OH on - Nov - 1944 and his ( 1st ) wife
Myrtle Alsinda Wiseley born on 15 - Jul - 1870 at Auglaize Co OH
died at Kalida OH on 5 - Jul - 1940 married on 25 - Jul - 1892

2.
The Said Myrtle Alsinda Wiseley was the child of
Henry Wiseley born on - - 1846 at _______________
died at Grover Hill OH on - - 1920 and his ( 1st ) wife
Anna M Williams born on - - 1850 at Onondaga Co NY
died at Columbus Grove OH on - - 1929 married on 19 - Jan - 1868

3.
The Said Anna M Williams was the child of
Charlton B Williams born on 30 - Aug - 1813 at Baldwinsville NY
died at Wapakoneta Anglaise Co OH on 1-2 - Jul - 1899 and his ( 1st ) wife
Eliza Elliott born on - - 1816 at OH
died at Wapakoneta OH on 3 - Apr - 1879 married on 3 - Nov -

4.
The Said Charlton B Williams was the child of
James Williams born on - - 1789 at _______________
died at Baldwinsville Onondaga Co NY on 7 - Jun - 1865 and his ( 1st ) wife
Phoebe Tappan born on 2 - Apr - 1791 at Morris Co NJ
died at Baldwinsville NY on 5 - Feb - 1833 married on (c) - - 1810

5.
The Said Phoebe Tappan was the child of
John Tappan born on 4 - Feb - 1756 at Morris Co NJ
died at Iona NY on 22 - Nov - 1818 and his ( 1st ) wife
Sarah Munson born on 4 - Sep - 1760 at _______________
died at Iona NY on - - 1819 married on (c) - - 1776

Appears to be the grave stone of our ancestors John and Sarah Tappan.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35633629

 
WISELEY, Henry (I575)
 
36767 Talbot 0011, pg. 2 ELLIOTT, Eliza (I42685)
 
36768 Talbot 0011, pg. 2 WILLIAMS, Charlton B. (I42684)
 
36769 Talbot 0011, pg. 2 - The note below is in this source. Tom Williams sent this information.

For my kinfolk on my Williams/Wiseley side I went to the DAR web site and traced our ancestors back to John Tappan who was a corporal in the revolutionary war.
From my perspective he is my father?s mother?s mother?s father?s mother?s father, or my great-great-great-great-grandfather. (b Feb 4, 1756 Morris Co. NJ, d Nov. 22, 1818 Iona, NY)
From the records of the DAR (TAPPAN, JOHN Ancestor #: A112833
Service: NEW JERSEY Rank: CORPORAL
Birth: 2-4-1756 MORRIS CO NEW JERSEY
Death: 11-22-1818 IONIA ONONDAGA CO NEW YORK
Service Source: NJ, REV WAR SLIPS: SINGLE CITATIONS OF THE NJ DOD MATERIALS, ROLL #25.102, MSS #1341, 7225, 1330
Service Description: 1) ALSO PVT, CAPTS KITCHELL, KEEN, MUNSON 2) EASTERN BATT, MORRIS CO. MILITIA )
Residence 1) County: MORRIS CO - State: NEW JERSEY
Spouse Number name 1) SARAH MUNSON
 
TAPPAN, John (I42688)
 
36770 Talbot 0011, pg. 2 - This source contains a photo of her gravestone. MUNSON, Sarah (I42689)
 
36771 Talbot 0011, pg.2 WILLIAMS, James (I42686)
 
36772 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BENTLEY, Daniel Garrison (I14854)
 
36773 Talbott 0011, pg 2 TAPPAN, Phoebe (I42687)
 
36774 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CROSS, Tanner Heath (I28521)
 
36775 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. STEWART, Dori Ellen (I44287)
 
36776 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DOBBS, Lonnie Ray (I44283)
 
36777 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DOBBS, Matthew Stven (I44284)
 
36778 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DOBBS, Michael Charles (I44285)
 
36779 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DOBBS, John David (I44286)
 
36780 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LEE, Gregory Alan (I44290)
 
36781 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DOBBS, Johnna Marie (I44292)
 
36782 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Gregory Alan LEE / Theresa Lynn DOBBS (F15985)
 
36783 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. KAEMER, Diane Marie (I44291)
 
36784 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. DOBBS, Ethan Wyatt (I44288)
 
36785 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. WALLER, Julie Ann (I44289)
 
36786 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GREGORY, David S. (I43372)
 
36787 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CHACE, Tammy L. (I43371)
 
36788 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GREGORY, Brantley S. (I43374)
 
36789 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GREGORY, Brittany Diane (I43370)
 
36790 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. OLIVER, Delilah Camille (I44760)
 
36791 the 1900 census records of Carroll County, Ohio shows his birth year as 1841. TALBOTT, Joseph W. (I38256)
 
36792 The Branscom family manuscript by C. E. Branscome, Laurel Fork, Virginia, May 10, 1966, page 34. MABRY, Tabitha (I11470)
 
36793 The Elkin Tribune, March 7, 2017

Residents of the Elkin area are mourning the loss of community leader and former Elkin mayor Dr. Jim Harrell Sr. following his death Monday afternoon.

A graduate of Elkin High School, Harrell, who was 94, joined the U.S. Navy Dental Corps serving until 1946 rejoining the corps during the Korean War. After his military service, Harrell continued to serve the community as Elkin commissioner and three terms as Elkin mayor during which time improvements were made such as a new water plant, an airport, a regional library, a sewer plant, fire station, two bridges and the hospital.

?The life of Jim Harrell brought many accomplishments to Elkin, North Carolina, and even the nation in the dental community, but that is nothing when I think of the humility he followed when he served,? said former Elkin mayor, Tom Gwyn. ?He never took credit for anything. I believe that spirit will prevail even after he is gone.?

Although a part of local politics, it was perhaps his nearly 70 years as an Elkin dentist that made him so familiar to so many residents. In spite of fears and anxiety often caused by visits to the dentist, Harrell was known for being congenial and jovial.

On his last day as a dentist, patient Rebecca Boles, who had worked for the practice from 1947-50, told of an incident that happened shortly after she became engaged. ?I was helping him at the chair one day and the autoclave that cleans the equipment was nearby,? said Boles, who claimed it was wonderful to work with Harrell. ?I reached to get the instruments and knocked the tray. They all fell to the floor, you?ve never heard such a clatter. Dr. Jim said to the patient, ?Well, Rebecca?s dropped the diamond out of her ring.? I was so embarrassed.?

At his side for 17 years as a dental assistant was Harrell?s wife, Isabel, who passed in 2015 after 70 years of marriage. ?She took such good care of things,? said a wistful Harrell during an interview last month. ?We always supported one another. That?s important for a good marriage.?

Harrell was so intent upon helping others that even in casual conversation he tried to share knowledge that he hoped would make their lives easier.

As one of the first members of the Elkin Boy Scout troop in 1920, which was started by his father, the lessons Harrell learned in Scouts were instrumental in his personal and professional success. Along with Fred Norman, Harrell received the first Good Scout Awards to ever be presented in the Laurel District in May of 2016. ?Scouting has been a guiding force in my life, the scout oath and scout laws,? said Harrell during his acceptance speech.

?The Scouts appreciate everything Dr. Harrell has done through the years for Scouting. It?s people like him who make sure Scouting stays strong for the people of our community,? said Bob Watkins, district commissioner for the Laurel District of the Boy Scouts of America. ?I thought the world of Dr. Harrell.?

Harrell was delighted in the community he lived and died in often recounting lessons on the history of Elkin and its residents as well as the state, or sharing stories of the many individuals who were fortunate to have spent time in his company. Having made it a point to ask questions of his listeners, Harrell was full of information on many subjects, his most favorite seeming to be people, particularly his family.

Harrell once said, ?I am so proud of my four wonderful children and their spouses, my nine grandchildren and my 11 great-grandchildren,? but he was just as proud of his father and grandfather, who were instrumental in bringing Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital and its high quality standards to Elkin. Harrell was fond of explaining the progression of the hospital, knowing important dates even when he didn?t know how to turn on the internet.

It is at the Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital where a patient tower was named in honor of Harrell and his late wife. ?Our hospital trustees and foundation board wanted to commemorate Dr. and Mrs. Harrell for their countless contributions to Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital over the years,? said Paul Hammes, CEO of HCMH, at the time of the naming.

Upon Harrell?s death, Hammes stated, ?Dr. Harrell brought a pioneering vision and spirit to our hospital and foundation, serving as foundation chairman for 18 years from its inception in 1997. Moreover, in every word and deed Dr. Harrell epitomized all that is good in healthcare and community, encouraging each of us to dream big and to serve others without reservation or judgment. His remarkable presence and legacy will positively impact our hospital and community for years to come.?

Harrell?s reach stretched beyond the town of Elkin. Harrell also served as president of the University of North Carolina General Alumni Association, where he also was able to influence change. On a recent visit, current President Douglas Dibbert revealed that Harrell was the reason Winter Graduation at UNC is more than a small gathering in a dining hall. ?Jim came to one of our board meetings and he was hot. He wanted to know why on the eve of our bicentennial would we not want these students to have the climactic experience that the students had in May.? Students now have the benefit of the formality of graduation ceremonies whether they graduate in May or December.

It was during the dedication of the patient tower at HCMH that Harrell said, ?I love the town of Elkin which has been my home for 94 years. I have enjoyed and appreciated all the projects and challenges that have been presented to me and do not regret a single one.?
Funeral arrangements for Harrell can be found inside Wednesday?s edition.

 
HARRELL, James Andrew Sr. (I1112)
 
36794 The family story is that Bobby came to the US from England. He was playing and pulled a chair out from under a woman. She died. He was indentured to a blacksmith in Maryland after the incident, arriving at the US in Philadelphia. In Maryland, he chose not to stay with the blacksmith for the seven-year indenture, but instead swam the Potomac River after four years and settled in Virginia. He was a blacksmith and a carpenter. Originally he went to Floyd County, Virginia, then Grayson/Carroll County.

After he came to the US, six more of Bobby?s brothers followed. Two of them settled in New York. We don?t know what happened to the others.
The old Marshall Homestead is at Laurel Fork, VA. (The post office is Hillsville, Virginia)
 
MARSHALL, Robert Sr. (I22778)
 
36795 The following information is from the Ancestry.com website. - 11/2019 - DWM
___________________________________________
Laurister L Marshall
in the U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865

Name: Laurister L Marshall
Residence:
Occupation: Farmer
Age at Enlistment: 22
Enlistment Date: 27 Mar 1862
Rank at enlistment: Private
State Served: North Carolina
Survived the War?: No
Service Record: Promoted to Full Sergeant on 02 Aug 1862.Enlisted in Company E, North Carolina 53rd Infantry Regiment on 30 Apr 1862.Promoted to Full Corporal. Mustered out on 02 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Birth Date: abt 1840 (Actually born 3/15/1839 - DWM)
Sources: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster

Source Information
Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.
Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works.
Copyright 1997-2009
Historical Data Systems, Inc.
PO Box 35
Duxbury, MA 02331.

Description
This database is a compilation of military records (including state rosters, pension records, and regimental histories) of individual soldiers who served in the United States Civil War.


 
MARSHALL, Laurister Lafayette (I136)
 
36796 THE FOLLOWING NOTES SUPPLIED BY FRANK E. COCKERHAM

John Cockerham made an entry 1289 in 1814 for 150 acres beginning at the head of Bunkers Hill Branch. However, the entry must have been unsuccessful, because William Parsons made entry 1877 for land identically described in 1818 and recieved a grant, as mentioned above.
John Cockerham's other entry 1688 was described as beginning "in his fathers line running east with Samuel Parsons line...north with Gyns line...west with Hunts line..." see fig 1.
John (with his brother David) Cockerham were privates in the Company of James Mastin in a muster list of 8 July, 1812 (WGS 11-3-14). John married Fannie Wades on 3 Oct. 1814 with William Persons bondsman (Holcomb). In the 1820 Census, John was in the 26-45 age group, {Fannie} was 16-26, and two daughters and one son were all less than 10 years. Although John Cockerham's entry 1688 was for 90 acres, the tax list of 1823 indicated only 60 acres. In the tax list of 1829, John Cockerham did not appear; apparently already deceased. John was born before 1794; probably by 1793 since he was making land entries in 1814.
In Feb 1830, Court of Wilkes County, "Daniel Cockerham, age 8 years Jan 1830, and David Cockerham age 6 yrs June 1830, children of John Cockerham deceased, bound to Daniel Willcoxson" (WGS 18-1-18). In the 1830 census, Fanny Cockerham was listed with one daughter of 5-10 and one son less than 5 years. The total children appears to be 4 sons and 3 daughters, but Fanny and her orphaned children could not be found in later records.

THE FOLLOWING NOTES SUPPLIED BY INA STOTT

This marriage was documented by a marriage bond in Garrard County, KY. It is on file at the Lancaster courthouse. additionally referenced by the "Kentucky Pioneers" and court records. 
COCKRAHAM, John (I23751)
 
36797 The following was published by the Greensboro, North Carolina News & Record newspaper on July 9, 2016.
________________________________________________

STONEVILLE ? While public information requests to the Rockingham County Sheriff?s Office from the News & Record for files, dashcam and body-camera footage related to a deputy-involved shooting Sunday morning have been refused, an audio tape of the incident has appeared on the internet video site YouTube.

Todd Brent Burroughs, 38, was shot to death by deputies in his own driveway on Garrett Road in Stoneville following a traffic stop.

The State Bureau of Investigation, the agency charged with investigating the shooting, said deputies spotted a suspicious vehicle behind a business. Investigators have said that Burroughs didn't stop for several miles, even though deputies followed Burroughs' pickup truck for several miles using blue lights.

In the audio on YouTube sirens can be heard as well in a chase sequence that appears to continue for approximately a 1 minute, 34 seconds, with speeds of 50 mph, according to the recording.

Family members have said Burroughs got out of the truck in his driveway and that deputies used pepper spray and a stun gun on Burroughs and also shot his dog.

SBI special agent in charge Scott Williams told the News & Record on Sunday that Burroughs struggled with deputies and was shot.

There is no indication whether the nearly 12-minute YouTuberecording was edited or posted in full.
Officers on the recording are identified only as No. 21 and No. 18. Their names have not been made public by the sheriff's office or the SBI.

The News & Record asked for a list of deputies' call numbers, and Rockingham County Sheriff's spokesman Kevin Suthard responded in an email that that information is not subject to records laws.

"After consulting with our legal team, I have been told that we cannot release the deputies' call/badge numbers as they are not part of the public record," Suthard wrote. "I am told that the SBI will be releasing the names of the deputies involved in Sunday's incident in the near future, though I am not sure exactly when that will be."

Suthard also sent separate emails to reporters to say that the requested video would not be released per the county's policy. The county's written response has not been received.

But the scenario that unfolds on the audio account appears to confirm the outline of events as related by Williams and others. The audio details that the first report of shots fired was at 3 minutes and 53 seconds into the audio.

Here is how that scenario ? times are intervals into the recording ? unfolded in the audio account posted on YouTube:

0:19 ? With his patrol vehicle?s siren blaring, a deputy can be heard giving Burroughs' location to a Rockingham County dispatcher as he's following a white Dodge pickup truck on Fulp Sawmill Road [which runs east from U.S. 220 Business in Stoneville].

0:37 ? The deputy and truck are now on Price Road.

0:43 ? Deputy tells the dispatcher that he is chasing Burroughs, and that the vehicle was on the side of the road.

1:04 ? Deputy asks for help in the chase; says both vehicles are traveling about 50 mph.

1:22 ? Dispatcher wants to know what additional officers would be responding too.

1:29 ? Deputy calls out the truck?s license plate numbers.

1:43 ? Burroughs and Deputy turn onto Garrett Road, heading east.

2:17 ? Deputy: ?C-Com, we just turned into a residence.? (Deputy doesn't know the address.) ?We?re still mobile,? he tells dispatcher.

2:29 ? Deputy asks the dispatcher to limit talk on the channel until officers ?21 and 18? can tell the dispatcher what's going on.

3:15 ? During a minute of silence, the dispatcher asks if everything is OK. Deputy: "10-4" (OK)

3:53 ? Deputy: ?Copy 21, shots fired!? (21 is the person speaking)

3:57 ? ?Copy, shots fired.? Unclear whether dispatch or 18.
A male voice can be heard saying ?stay back? or ?go back.?

4:01 ? Stoneville Police officer says he is on his way to Garrett Road.

4:13 ? Dispatch says the pickup truck?s license plate comes back to 3287 Garrett Road, the address of the driveway where deputies stopped Burroughs.

4:35 ? Dispatcher requests responding officers use lights and sirens.

4:39 ? Deputy: ?Shots fired again!?

4:45 ? Deputy: ?We need EMS! Man down!?

5:01 ? Deputy: ?18, 18 to C-Com, have EMS en route, 10-39 [urgent, use lights and sirens], man down!?

5:17 ? Dispatch: "Eighteen, who's shot, suspect or 21?"

5:20 ? Deputy: ?Suspect.?

5:36 ? An unidentified police officer asks dispatcher if the county needs assistance.

5:39 ? Dispatch: ?They have not requested it at this time. If you have a unit that wants to start that way, the suspect is down at this time.?

6:04 ? A responding officer asks for the Garrett Road address.

6:11 ? Call tone for EMS is broadcast.

6:34 ? Dispatcher gives Garrett Road to EMS. A radio in the background can be heard, on which a deputy says, ?CPR in progress, have EMS stage.?

6:40 ? Dispatcher continues with EMS: ?Gunshot. Scene is secure at this time. CPR in progress.?

6:50 ? Dispatcher tells Fire Station 70 to standby, gives the Garrett Road address, says time is 1:57 a.m.

7:30 ? Dispatcher to EMS: ?Reference to a chase and gunshots. Suspect down at this time, CPR in progress.?

8:08 ? Eden Police: ?All Eden units, just [for your information], CPR in progress with the suspect.?

8:42 ? 9:40 ? Eden Police say alarm is going off in town.

9:41 ? EMS to dispatcher: ?Be advised, let personnel on scene know that we have approximately 12 minutes until we get on the scene.?

9:52 ? Dispatcher to EMS: ?Fire?s en route with you.?

10:18-10:58 ? Discussion of who?s on the way.

10:59 ? An unknown person asks if assistance is needed, to which the response is, ?We should be good.?

11:15 ? Fire call tone is broadcast for Station 70, and dispatch says ?CPR in progress, scene secure, proceed in.?

11:42 ? The recording of the incident ends.

SBI investigators did not respond to calls Wednesday.
A vigil for Todd Burroughs scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday in front of the Rockingham County Courthouse has been announced on a Facebook page set up in his honor. 
BURROUGHS, Todd Brent (I44147)
 
36798 The information about Mike's death was sent to me in a Facebook message from Arlene (Jackson) Marshall, Mike's sister-in-law. (DWM - 4/18/2022).

David, Don't know if you've heard that Mike Marshall passed away last night. He was Floyd and Alma's #2 some. He'd just turned 72 in March. My husband, Jackie, is the only one of the 4 boys who is still alive.

He passed away at his home in Austin Indiana. They are making arrangements today at 4:00 so I will update you when I know where he'll be buried.


 
MARSHALL, Michael Boyd (I41709)
 
36799 The information about William came in a GEDCOM file from Carolyn Carson (Jcarson@indy.tds.net) dated 2/7/2000. WILLIAM, Standiford (I43576)
 
36800 The information about william Hugh Gibbons and Trudy Tilly are from the web site in the message below from Bonnie.


From: timjcook
Date: Thursday, August 26, 2004 11:02 PM

Hello,

I was very impressed with your efforts in the recording of family information. I have been trying to find out more on my mother's family...Robert Nathaniel Owen and Ennis Ethel Coon were her parents. My husband also has a web site www.mountpilotgospelsingers.org and I know how difficult and time consuming it is to get everything write on the web. Through your web site, I was able to retrieve more information that I didn't have.

I did find a few errors that you might want to correct if you have the time...My dad Willie Elbert Gibbons (not Givens) married Earline Marie Owen Rawden Rippey (not Roden Rappey) married my Aunt Lucille Owen My Uncle Clyde Owen married Lula Belle Wright children: Randy, Judy Lynn, and you do not have their third child, Barry.
My Aunt Patricia Owen did not stay married to Pean Cain very long. She married Darryl L. Smith and had a child Stevie.

I spent several hours looking over your web site, and again want to commend you for such a job well done. I still can't find much about the Coon/ Saunders family. If you have any suggestions on how I might find more about these families who lived in the Shoals area of Surry county please let me know. I am a retired school teacher, and have spent so much time in the classroom teaching 4th and 6th grades that I do not know much about the research of family history.Thank you for sharing your findings with others. 
GIBBONS, William Hugh (I41205)
 

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