Maria Salome “+Friedrich Karl Haucke” Hauke, [+John Haucke of Mainz?] (born Scheppenhauser) – Family site (BackupMyTree) – MyHeritage

Maria Salome “+Friedrich Karl Haucke” Hauke, [+John Haucke of Mainz?] (born Scheppenhauser)

Source: Maria Salome “+Friedrich Karl Haucke” Hauke, [+John Haucke of Mainz?] (born Scheppenhauser) – Family site (BackupMyTree) – MyHeritage

Link/Lead: — RootsWeb’s WC Project: Davis/Giles/Family Tree

Marriage 1 James SEALE b: 7 FEB 1788 in South Carolina

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Descendant Register, Generation No. 1


1. James SEALE (Enoch SEALE9, Charles , Sr. SEALE8, Anthony , Jr. SEALE7, Cornelius SEALE6, William SEALE5, William , Sr. SEALE4, Henry SEALE3, Humphrey SEALE2, Henrye SEALE1) was born 7 FEB 1788 in South Carolina, and died 15 JAN 1853 in St. Clair,Alabama. He was buried JAN 1853 in Alabama. He married Louisa HARMON Abt 1802 in South Carolina. She was born Abt 1788 in North Carolina, and died in St. Clair County,Alabama. She was buried in St. Clair County,Alabama.
Children of James SEALE and Louisa HARMON are:

+ 2   i. Allen SEALE was born 3 NOV 1803 in South Carolina.
3   ii. Jane Minerva SEALE was born 10 NOV 1809 in South Carolina. She married Jonathan STRACENER 20 JAN 1833 in St. Clair County,Alabama. He was born Abt 1810 in South Carolina. She married Felix SPLAWN 13 DEC 1852 in Shelby County,Alabama.
4   iii. Sarah Ann SEALE was born 21 FEB 1811 in South Carolina. She married James ROBERTSON 13 FEB 1834 in St. Clair County,Alabama. He was born Abt 1810 in South Carolina.
5   iv. Daniel SEALE was born 16 AUG 1814 in South Carolina. He married Ann Elizabeth KELLY. She was born Abt 1820.
6   v. Mahalia J. SEALE was born 30 JUN 1816 in South Carolina, and died 1893 in Alabama. She married John LAWLEY. He was born Abt 1812.
+ 7   vi. Chapman Levy SEALE was born 25 MAR 1818 in South Carolina, and died 5 SEP 1895 in St. Clair County,Alabama.
+ 8   vii. Robert J. SEALE was born Abt 1819 in St. Clair County,Alabama.
+ 9   viii. Wilburn R. SEALE was born 16 JUN 1821 in St. Clair County,Alabama.
+ 10   ix. Wyatt Stark SEALE was born 16 JUN 1821 in St. Clair County,Alabama, and died 1900 in Leon County,Texas.
11   x. Mary Ann SEALE was born 1823, and died 1845.
12   xi. Samantha SEALE was born 24 MAR 1825, and died 1837.
+ 13   xii. James F. SEALE was born NOV 1827 in Alabama.
14   xiii. Allen SEALE was born Abt 1832 in St. Clair County,Alabama. He married Sarah Jane ELMORE 16 JAN 1859 in St. Clair County,Alabama. She was born Abt 1842 in Georgia.
15   xiv. Harriet SEALE was born 23 APR 1833 in St. Clair County,Alabama. She married Peter FUNDERBURG. He was born Abt 1830 in Georgia.
16   xv. July Ann Caroline SEALE was born 1836, and died 1858.

[…much more on source site]

via RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Davis/Giles/Family Tree.

Re: Sarah A. Malvina Harcrow b. 1839 Randolph Co. AL

Re: Sarah A. Malvina Harcrow b. 1839 Randolph Co. AL

Posted by: j.gilbert hardy (ID *****3479) Date: August 28, 2011 at 12:59:31

In Reply to: Re: Sarah A. Malvina Harcrow b. 1839 Randolph Co. AL by Patricia King (1 — of 159)

My great grandfather, Simon Gilbert, married Margaret Harcrow b. 1804, in Georgia 1830. Following the births of 5 sons between 1833 to 1838 they moved to Talladega, Alabama. According to the Federal Census they were accompanied by Margaret’s parents, Hugh Harcrow and wife.

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WordPress Writing Prompt – February 19th, 2014 [Updated]

February 19, 2014
Nightmares
Describe the last nightmare you remember having.
What do you think it meant?

From conversations I have had with friends the dreams I had as a child were more of “night terrors” than nightmares.

I dream in color, this is rare, so I am told.

I have all my senses involved, and the most obvious clue that I am dreaming, is looking for my feet, and not being able to see them (I can feel them, and I can feel the ground/rocks beneath, I just can not see them — I make a point in my subconscious to check for my feet.)
The details of my last nightmare are a bit bit sketchy — as it is with most of my vivid/frightening dreams. Someone was chasing me, in a deserted, large college/office complex — I was with several close friends (not sure who, when I woke up) — one by one they were captured by “THEM” — of whom I got the impression they were after us because we were ‘different’ in some way.
What does it mean?
I don’t dwell on the details, I just try to remember the dream as much as possible; I feel that dreams can ‘warn you’ in a manner that will linger in your mind once you are awake.
Yes, I have always felt “very different” from the peers/young people I grew up with.

In doing family tree research — some of the differences have explanations I never knew about while a kid.
Some were simply that my ancestors had different beliefs from the neighbors’ families.
For example: “They” were Baptist or Presbyterian, our family was Primitive Baptist or/and Methodist.

Modern culture does not worry so much about the subtle differences between these faiths — in the 1800’s it was part of the prompt that lead pioneers to leave everything they knew, into the wilderness that was open for settlement, when the Native American were displaced/moved westward.

So, how am I with my nightmares/night-terrors, how do I cope after having them?
I usually pick up a book after having one bad dream.
Other times, I have actually “changed the dream” while still asleep — “silent lucidity”, I believe is the term for changing the flow of the dream…This is a case where I wake up very satisfied, refreshed, and confident.
Now if  I could just do the same with the telemarketing/mystery phone calls, it would be great.
— C A Abernathy

EXCERPT/Link: I Have Mandibular Tori – Yahoo Voices – voices.yahoo.com

What the heck is mandibular tori? [Excerpted]

Mandibular tori (or torus mandibularis in singular form) is an oral cavity abnormality where hard bony lumps form on the inside gums of the lower jaw.

The picture accompanying this article is of my mouth and you can see two bony protrusions sticking out on both sides of my inner gums. According to The Maxillofacial Center For Education and Research website, mandibular tori affects approximately 27 out of every 1000 people, and is especially common amongst people of Asian descent.

Most cases of mandibular tori occur bilaterally.

[…more on source site]

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I had no idea what mandibular tori was let alone knowing I had it until about 10 years ago on a trip to the dentist. When the hygienist was taking x-rays of my mouth, she said AdChoices

“Oh you have those bony protrusions!” Really? Ok, whatever. Then the hygienist asked my permission to let a dental assistant look at my mouth so she could learn how to get x-rays on patients with mandibular tori. I said sure. I remember the dental assistant being very surprised to see my condition, and she even remarked “You read about these things is textbooks but you never think you’d actually see it!”

Read more at: http://www.sleepconnect.com/news-articles/1110-i-have-mandibular-tori#LVKyjodXmFqm0RW5.99

‘YOU WILL NEVER FIND THE TRUTH’ – Snippet and Link

Excerpt:

“…John, Fleet, Core, William and Daniel Cooper were in Sampson at the time (one of my lines, known to be crypto-Jewish, like Boone). Also, there is a former town on the South River named Lisbon! Some of these, if not the majority, were Portuguese Jews. Before the time of the Revolution, there was a rabbi, synagogue, school and Hebrew library in a little town called Warrenton in Bute County on the North Carolina Piedmont. The governors of the synagogue used a Freemason\’s Lodge as their \”sponsor,\” or cover. My 6th-great-grandfather William Cooper, who accompanied Daniel Boone to Kentucky and planted the first corn crop there, was a member. Original data found at http://www.mindspring.com/~marydrake/

The earliest depositions of Lumbee Indians (which were not taken until the late nineteenth century) make it clear that one important strain of founding families came to the swamplands of Robeson County from northeast North Carolina, just inland from the “Lost Colony.” Lumbee is an invented name, a back formation based on the place-names Lumberton and the Lumber River, the later not popularized until the rise of the lumber industry.[…]”

via ‘YOU WILL NEVER FIND THE TRUTH’.

The State of North Carolina with Native American Ancestry – Snippet and Link

EXCERPT:

“CHAPTER V

Cherokee Indian from the Southern United States

The Cherokee are a native American people from the Southern United States.  They are located principally in Georgia, the Carolinas and Eastern Tennessee. Linguistically, they are connected to speakers of the Iroquoian language family.[…]”

via The State of North Carolina with Native American Ancestry.

North Carolina American Indian Tribes and Organizations – Contact Information (dated 2011)

NORTH CAROLINA AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES AND

ORGANIZATIONS

Tribe/Executive Director

Address

Telephone/Fax/Email

Chair

Coharie Tribe

Greg Jacobs

Executive Director

7531 N U.S. Hwy 421

Clinton, NC 28328

Phone: 910

564

6909

Fax: 910

564

2701

greg_jacobs53@yahoo.com

URL:

http://www.coharietribe.org

Alex Brewington,

Chairperson

Cumberland County Association

for Indian People

Gladys Hunt

Execut

ive Director

2173 Downing Rd Fayetteville,

NC 28301

Phone: 910

483

8442

Fax: 910

483

8742

Email:

ccaip@netzero.net

Roy Maynor,

Chair

Eastern Band of Cherokee

Jeremy Hyatt

Tribal Administrator

PO Box 455

Cherokee, NC 28719

Phone: 828

497

2771

Fax: 828

497

7007

Email:

jerehyat@nc

cherokee.com

URL:

http://www.nc

cherokee.com

Michell A. Hicks,

Principal Chief

Jim Owle,

Chair

Guilford Native American

Association

Rick Oxendine, Executive Director

Mailing Address:

PO Box 5623

Greensboro, NC 27435

Physical Address:

1155 Revolution Mill Dr

Studio #10

Greensboro, NC 27405

Phone: 336

273

8686

Fax: 336

272

2925

Email:

rox12@windstream.net

URL:

http://www.guilfordnative.org

Frances Stewart Lowry,

Chair

Haliwa

Saponi Indian Tribe

Alfred R. Richardson, Tribal

Administrator

Mailing Address:

PO Box 99

Hollister, NC 27844

Physical Address:

39021 N.C. Hwy 561

Hollister, NC 27844

Phone: 252

586

4017

Fax: 252

586

3918

Email:

arichardson@haliwa

saponi.com

URL:

http://www.haliwa

saponi.com

Dr. Joseph O. Richardson,

Chair

Rev. Ron Richardson,

Chief

Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina

Tammy Maynor

Interim Tribal Administrator

Mailing Address:

PO Box 2709

Pembroke, NC 28372

Physical Address:

6984 NC Hwy 711 West

Pembroke, NC 28372

Phone: 910

521

7861

Fax: 910

521

7790

Fax

Adm: 910

521

2278

Email:

tmaynor@lumbeetribe.com

URL:

http://www.lumb

eetribe.com

Sharon Hunt, Tribal Chair

Meherrin Indian Tribe

(Position Vacant)

PO Box 508

Winton, NC 27986

Phone: 252

398

3321

Fax: 252

396

0334

Email:

meherrin@inteliport.com

URL:

http://www.meherrintribe.com

Metrolina Native American

Association

Rebecca Laclaire

Executive Director

8001 N. Tryon Street

Charlotte, NC 28262

Phone: 704

926

1524

Fax: 704

347

0888

Email:

rebecca@metrolinanativeamericans.com

URL:

http://www.metrolinanativeamericans.com

Jesse Jacobs,

Chairperson

Occaneechi Band of Saponi

Nation

PO Box 356

Mebane, NC 27302

Phone: 336

227

4594

Email:

obsntribe@gmail.com

URL:

http://www.obsn.org

W.A. “Tony” Hayes,

Tribal Chair

Sappony

Dante Desiderio

Executive Director

4218

Virgilina Rd Virgilina, VA

24598

PO Box 3265

Roxboro, NC 27574

Phone: 434

585

3352

Fax:

Email:

sappony@msn.com

URL:

http://www.sappony.org

Dorothy Crowe,

Tribal Chair

Otis K. Martin,

Chief

Triangle Native American Society

(Position Vacant)

PO Box 26841

Raleigh, NC 27611

Phone: 919

996

9822

Email:

tnaspresident@aol.com

URL:

http://www.tnasweb.org

Kerry D.

Bird,

President

Waccamaw Siouan Tribe

Brenda Moore

Housing Director

Mailing Address:

PO Box 69

Bolton, NC 28423

Physical Address:

7275 Old Lake Rd

Bolton, NC 28423

Phone: 910

655

8778

Fax: 910

655

8779

Email:

siouan@aol.com

URL:

http://www.waccamaw

siouan.com

Lacy Wayne Freeman,

Chief

Terry Mitchell,

Tribal Council Chair

via coharie_booklet.pdf.