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Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. His parents were Ase Wilkins and Zillie Wilkins. 1909. ____ Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts Name: Wilkins, Emma Birth Date: 1878 Birth Place: Manning, Nash CO., NC Father: Asa Wilkins Mother: Marcella Residence: Manning, Nash CO., NC Other Notes/Race: Negro. Whitfield, Thomas Sr. in the Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts, From https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ammidede&id=I0506. Wills and Administrations of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1647 , Books 1-3 By Blanche Adams Chapman. microfilmed marriage licenses for many counties His birth year is listed as 1885. Whitfield is to receive the upper part and Chapman is to receive the lower part of the land). Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Early Families of the North Carolina Counties of Rockingham and Stokes with Revolutionary Service, Daughters of the American Revolution. Location For example, all the Boons, Meltons, and Joiners seem to have become Bone, Milton and Joyner. The death record informant may not have been the person who provided vital statistics to the funeral director or to the cemetery sexton. Earlier marriages could be solemnized by numerous authorities, so records were sporadically kept. The searchable online collection currently contains Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Attention: This site does not support the current version of your web browser. This is particularly true in the case of African-American families. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Ancestry Family Trees http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=16348594&pid Geni requires JavaScript! [3] Robeson County, North Carolina Record Dates[ edit | edit source] He was born in North Carolina. Also in the household is 15 year old Vannah Wilkins, who is listed as James W. Wilkinss sister. Post Office: Springhope. Best Wishes, Dave Boylan, http://www.ncgenweb.us/nash/african-americans/division-of-slaves-1829-1866/. Family Records Collection A project of the State Library and State Archives of North Carolina The Family Records Collection is comprised of North Carolina family history materials from the holdings of the State Archives of North Carolina and State Library of North Carolina. One of these slaves is listed as a 22 year old male, mulatto slave. He was born in North Carolina. The abstract also shows that she and Asa Wilkins were married in Nash County on 6 January 1867: Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts Name: Holland, Marcella Birth Date: 1847 Birth Place: Nash CO., NC Marriage Date: 6 Jan 1867 Marriage Place: Nash CO., NC Spouse: Asa Wilkins Source Information: Herrin, Cynthia. Vol. Sold - 1909 Madison Dr, North Myrtle Beach, SC - $682,500. If they had been slaves in 1860 and were residing in Nash County, their owner may not have been part of the census, or, they may have been loaned out to another slave owner elsewhere in North Carolina, or they may have been free persons who were not counted in the 1860 slave census in any event. However, it was rich with family connections and with personal stories, many of them not complementary to those involved. His full death record can be found on LDS microfilm number 1926759 for North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994. Compliance was slow and apparently incomplete, with some counties not responding until 1786. began requiring statewide registration of births and deaths in March, 1913. In the census however, his occupation is just farmer. Some FamilySearch centers and affiliate libraries maintain collections of previously loaned microfilms or microfiche. 147 SCHEDULE 1.-Free Inhabitants in Dortchess District in the County of Nash State of NC enumerated by me, on the 23 day of July 1860. North Carolina, Death Certificates, 1909-1976 [database on-line]. Source Information: Herrin, Cynthia. How to find records about enslaved people Contact information for all offices is available through theNorth Carolina Directory of State and County Officials The slave schedules can only be used as a guide to finding slave ancestors because these enumerations (for 1850 and 1860) give the names of the slave owners, but rarely give the names of individual slaves. From https: . Volume 1 is entitled Nash County, North Carolina, division of estate slaves, 1829-1861 , while volume 2 is called, Nash County, North Carolina, division of estate slaves & cohabitation record, 1862-1866 . Indexes to both volumes can be downloaded in PDF from the North Carolina GenWeb site at:http://www.ncgenweb.us/nash/african-americans/division-of-slaves-1829-1866/http://www.ncgenweb.us/nash/african-americans/division-of-slaves-1829-1866/ I searched both volumes for any reference to Asa Wilkins and Marzilla/Marcella Holland, but found no information pertaining to them. Nestled in the northeast corner of North Carolina, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Nash was home to many small farms. Howell Edmunds is executor. For most counties, microfilm indexes of births and deaths (1913+) are available to researchers who visit theState Archives of North Carolina. ____ More information about the Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts, follows. The children in the household, all born North Carolina are 2 year old Sallie Ann; 3 year old Polly; and 4 month old Evan: Name, Age, Sex, Color, Occupation, Value of Real Estate Owned, Place of Birth, Person over 20 years of age who cannot read or write Jarratt Wilkins, 51, Male, Mulatto, Cooper, NC, Person over 20 years of age who cannot read or write Susan Wilkins, 22, Female, Mulatto, NC, Person over 20 years of age who cannot read or write Sallie Ann Wilkins, 2, Female, Mulatto, NC Polly Wilkins, 3, Female, Mulatto, NC Evan Wilkins, 4/12, Male, Mulatto, NC ____ In going over the 1860 and 1850 census returns for Nash County, I wondered what the circumstances were that allowed the black and mulatto Wilkins families to break out of bondage before slavery ended with the passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution on December 6, 1865. ____ Next are the Nash County Vital Records Abstracts for the children of Asa and Marcella Wilkins. III, Ray's index and digest to Hathaway's North Carolina historical and genealogical register, Marriage notices from the Charlotte Journal, Charlotte, N.C., July 3, 1835-December 7, 1851, Branson's North Carolina business directory, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Granville Co., North Carolina naturalization papers, 1909-1929 Family History Library Hester Land Records. Also in the household is 34 year old Frances Sorsby, who was probably the wife of B H. The household also includes seven children from the oldest, Lucy, at 15, to the youngest, Kate, at 1 year old. Secure websites use HTTPS certificates. These are from North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868, and the North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004. The North Carolina Marriage Bonds show that the bond for their marriage was posted on 5 January 1867 and that they married the following day, 6 January. There is a will in the Isle of Wight County records of a Thomas Whitfield who leaves legacies to his grandaughters, Molly, Sally and Jane Edmunds, Daughter Kernhappuch Edmunds and son-in-law Howell Edmunds. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. The index follows: Name: John M. Wilkins Gender: Male Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 28 Jul 1949 Death Place: Mannings, Nash, North Carolina Age: 64 Birth Date: 1885 Birthplace: Occupation: Race: Marital Status: Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Ase Wilkins Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Zillie Wilkins Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I08221-1 System Origin: North Carolina-EASy Source Film Number: 1926759 Reference Number: cn 31165 Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994 ____ I also located what I believe is another death record index for a child of Asa and Marzilla Wilkins at the Record Search Pilot. Page 253. 1909. If the relative is a married daughter, the record will state her married name. microfilmed Indexes to births and deaths [except Wake, Durham] He is not shown to also have been a Justice of the Peace. Clerk Superior Court has divorce and court records from 1920 and probate records from 1868. County Register of Deeds Offices The transcription below is from Ancestry.com: 1870 United States Federal Census Page No. ____ Nest are the Holland slave owners in Johnston, Wake, and Wilson Counties: HOLLAND SLAVE OWNERS IN JOHNSTON COUNTY 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 65, Female, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 49, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 45, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 40, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 39, Female, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 33, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 28, Female, Mulatto, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 21, Female, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 18, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 18, Female, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 10, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 8,Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 7,Male, Mulatto, David H Holland ,District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 6,Female, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 3,Female ,Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 2,Male, Mulatto, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 68, Male,Bryan Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 56, Female,Bryan Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 28, Male,Bryan Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 21, Female,Bryan Holland ,District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 6,Female,Bryan Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 1,Female,Bryan Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 60, Male, Black, E Holland, Division East of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 16, Male, Black, Alfred Holland, District East of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 10, Male, Black, Alfred Holland, District East of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 6,Female, Black, Alfred Holland, District East of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina ____ HOLLAND SLAVE OWNERS IN WAKE COUNTY Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 82, Female, Black, Maybell Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 50, Male, Black, Maybell Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 50, Female, Black, Maybell Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 12, Male, Black, Maybell Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 10, Male, Black, Maybell Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 30 Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 30 Male Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 28 Male Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 24 Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 16 Male Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 10 Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 8Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 6Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 6Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 5Male Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 5Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 24, Female, Black, D B Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 18, Male, Black, D B Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 3,Male, Black, D B Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 1,Female, Black, D B Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 21, Male, Black, George Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 16, Female, Black, Simpson W Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 9,Female, Black, Simpson W Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina ____ HOLLAND SLAVE OWNER IN WILSON COUNTY 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 23, Female, Black, Linnet Holland, Black Creek, Wilson, North Carolina 6,Male, Black, Linnet Holland Black, Creek, Wilson, North Carolina 4,Female, Black, Linnet Holland, Black Creek, Wilson, North Carolina 2,Male, Black, Linnet Holland Black, Creek, Wilson, North Carolina Ancestry.com. Notes: Asa Wilkins married Marzilla Holland on Jan 06, 1867 in Nash, NC Source Information: Ancestry.com. Portions of these records come from Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts, compiled by Cynthia Herrin from a 1909 history of Nash Count. Though the 1860 census does not give relationships of people in the household to one another, I would say that Caroline and Matthew were married. I dont know if George Acrey was a lodger, or a relative of Matthews or of Carolines. Ill have more information about this history a little later. For those Ancestry.com patrons seeking ancestors from North Carolina, this can be an informative database. North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Index, some images. Sally, also a mulatto, was born in North Carolina. North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 [database on-line]. System requirements: You must have a CD-ROM drive. Obituaries usually at least summarize the deceaseds life, sometimes including other towns of residence. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. The other is a 14 year old black, female. Son of David Bunn, Sr. and Mary Patience Bunn Harris and Foust family members lived and owned property in Orange, Alamance, Chatham, Guilford, and Randolph counties, N.C. Thomas West Harris (1839-1888) was born to Nancy Clegg Harris and Thomas B. Harris, prosperous plantation owners in Chatham County, N.C. Nash County, North Carolina, United States, Northampton, North Carolina, United States, Patriots - Daughters of the American Revolution. Immediate Family Elinor Elizabeth Bunn wife Sarah Battle daughter Joel Bunn son Benjamin Bunn, Jr son Burwell Bunn son Willie Bunn son Margaret Bunn daughter Margaret Mary Bunn daughter Mary Bunn daughter William Bunn son Owen Bunn son Margaret Elizabeth Bunn wife About Benjamin Bunn, Sr. In the household with him is 19 year old Caroline Green, born North Carolina. State Government websites value user privacy. North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930 MyHeritage . A national directory from the Library of Congress that lists of libraries around the country that have the newspapers in their collections. Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped return envelope. North Carolina Birth, Marriage & Death Databasesare available to Ancestry.com subscribers or for free at libraries that provide access to Ancestry Library Edition. Containing the names of over 30,000 county residents, it provides information regarding the individual's birth, parents, marriage, spouse, children, and death. Of these more than 14,000 were killed. Petition of Thomas Whitfield and wife, Mary Whitfield and John Chapman and wife, Jordan Chapman petition to divide inherited land (whereas William Harrison, late of Isle of Wight, decd., died seized of 1,000 acres in Newport Parish which was willed to said Harrison by William Bressie on 6/9/1701. North Carolina Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790. 1910 North Carolina Census Data. The slave owners in Edgecombe county are Mary Wilkins with 17 slaves; Easter H. Wilkins, with 1 slave; and Antoinett Wilkins with 1 slave. The family of Matthew W. Green is enumerated on page 79 of the 1860 census for the Mannings District, Nash County. For those Ancestry.com patrons seeking ancestors from North Carolina, this can be an informative database. The slave owner in Franklin County includes Susan Wilkins with 3 slaves in Franklinton Township. In 1909, a local genealogical group published a series of county histories for northeast NC in sections covering people and adventures of the county and biographical facts purchased through subscription with families providing the . Contact information for all offices is available through the. Description: This database is a distillation of vital records from the history of Nash County. In going through the census I noticed that on the previous page, page 78, a mulatto teen named John Wilkins is living with the family of James Vincent. William Wilkins is shown to be a 38 year old mulatto, working as a carpenter. Built during the Province of North Carolina period. Until recently I was unaware of how hard to find some of the books might be. Dr. Sloop and her husband began their lifelong dedication to the mountain people when they rode horseback into the remote hill region of North Carolina in 1909. I didnt find any slave owners enumerated in the 1860 slave schedules for Nash County named Wilkins or Holland, and so looked for slave owners named Wilkins and Holland in the counties surrounding Nash, including Edgecombe, Franklin, Halifax, Johnston, Wake, Warren, and Wilson. I didnt find either of them in the 1860 census in Nash County or anywhere else in North Carolina in the 1860 census, even though there were free blacks and mulattoes living in North Carolina before the Civil War in several county districts, including Mannings, Collins, Dortchess, Sullivans District, and Winsteads. The microfilm may be scheduled for future scanning. The census gives us a glimpse into the lives of Americans in 1940, with details about a households occupants that include birthplaces, occupations, education, citizenship, and income. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. Containing the names of over 30,000 county residents, it provides information regarding the individual's birth, parents, marriage, spouse, children, and death. From the author: In 1777 Nash County, North Carolina was carved out of the much larger Edgecombe County. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. W H Renfrew, Ass't Marshal Post Office: Nashville Name, Age, Sex, Color, Occupation, Value of real Estate, Value of Personal Estate, Place of Birth, Cannot Read, cannot Write, Male Citizen of U.S. of 21 years of age and upwards Asa Wilkins, 30, Male, Black, Farm Servant, North Carolina, Male Citizen of U.S. of 21 years of age and upwards Zillie Wilkins, 25, Female, Black, Keeping House, North Carolina James Wilkins, 3, Male, Black, North Carolina Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Union, Nash, North Carolina; RollM593_1150; Page: 115A; Image: 233; Family History Library Film: 552649. Slave records for the years 1850-1863 and 1781-1864 can be found on the same microfilm, number 2435900 Items 1 & 2. 79 SCHEDULE 1.-Free Inhabitants in Mannings Dist- in the County of Nash, State of N. Carolina enumerated by me, on this 5th day of July 1860. The 1880 census transcription below is from the Latter Day Saints (LDS) website at www.familysearch.org: 1880 U.S. Federal census Household: Name,Relation, Marital Status, Gender, Race, Age, Birthplace, Occupation, Father's Birthplace, Mother's Birthplace Asa WILKINSSelfMMaleMU50NCFarmerNCNC Marzilla WILKINSWifeMFemaleMU30NCKeeps HouseNCNC James WILKINSSonSMaleMU14NCFarm LaborerNCNC Mary L. WILKINSDauSFemaleMU12NCDomestic ServantNCNC William E. WILKINSSonSMaleMU7NCNCNC George P. WILKINSSonSMaleMU5NCNCNC Emma WILKINSDauSFemaleMU2NCNCNC Source Information: Census Place Manning, Nash, North Carolina Family History Library Film1254974 NA Film NumberT9-0974 Page Number504C ____ Asa, Zillie, and James Wilkins are also in the 1870 U.S. Federal Census, living in Union Township, Nash County, North Carolina. To find the form, you must know the batch and sheet number. An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Son of Thomas Whitfield, II and Kerenhappuch Sallie Whitfield Collection Number: 00879. ____ Another vital record abstract gives Asas birth year as 1846, and his place of birth as Nash County. In 1909, a local genealogical group published a series of county histories for northeast North Carolina. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. Asa and Marzilla Wilkins and the five children were also found in the 1880 U.S. Federal census living in Manning, Nash County, North Carolina. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. Here you'll find record collections, history, and genealogy resources to help you trace your North Carolina ancestors. The conditions they encountered were shockingly primitive. cohabitation records, 1866-1867 The slave owner in the Eastern Division, Halifax County, is B R Wilkins, with 11 slaves. Rec: 6/6/1751. State motto: Esse Quam Videri (To Be, Rather Than To Seem) Death certificates Always try to find additional information about parents and dates and places of birth whenever possible. Her death record can be found on LDS microfilm number 1893460: Name: Georgia Sucranna Predgea Titles & Terms (Original): Titles & Terms (Standardized): Death Date: 12 Mar 1925 Death Place: Mannings, Nash, North Carolina Gender: Female Race (Original): Race (Expanded): Age at Death: 38y Estimate Birth Year: 1887 Birthdate: Birthplace: Marital Status: Spouse's Name: Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original): Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized): Father's Name: Ase Wilkins Father's Titles & Terms (Original): Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized): Father's Place of Birth: Mother's Name: Tillie Wilkins Mother's Titles & Terms (Original): Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized): Mother's Place of Birth: Occupation: Street Address: Residence: Cemetery: Burial Place: Burial Dae: Funeral Home: Informant: Additional Relatives: Film Number: 1893460 Digital Folder Number: 4216520 Image Number: 71 Reference Number: cn 412 Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1906-1930 ____ Next, I believe I located a 27 year old William Wilkins in the 1900 census living in Manning, Nash County, North Carolina. This part was enjoyable and gossipy, although I am suspicious of the accuracy of some of the birth and marriage dates provided. For inquiries regarding a specific entry in this database, the provider, Cynthia Herrin, can be contacted by sending e-mail to [emailprotected] ____ I also found two more marriage entries for Asa Wilkins and Marzilla Holland at Ancestry.com. The book from which this database was abstracted came from a collection long held by my family. As an example, below is the family ofJno (John) Wilkins in the 1860 census of free inhabitants of Nash County, living in the Collins District, with a Post Office address of Hillarston. Husband of Mary Whitfield The following is the Nash County Vital Record Abstract for Marcella Holland, giving her birth year in Nash County as 1847. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. Loretto Dennis Szucs and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking (Provo, Utah: Ancestry, 2006). Families of Early North Carolina is separated into three sections. Child of Thomas Whitfield and Elizabeth is: Child of Thomas Whitfield and Mary Harrison is: Isle of Wight County Virginia Deeds 1750 - 1782 by William Lindsay Hopkins. The 1860 census transcription below is from Ancestry.com 1860 United States Federal Census Page No. The information provided in the records is usually given to the authorities by a close relative. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.Orig 1,3566::0, @R-2138021710@ 1790 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Description: This database is a distillation of vital records from the history of Nash County. Families of Early North Carolina is separated into three sections. 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