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Record #:
44173
Abstract:
Constituted in 1758, records from 1758 to 1790 for Red Banks Church have been lost. The surviving record book contain a good number of intersting facts. Elder Jeremy Rhame was the church's first pastor.
Record #:
44228
Abstract:
The article recounts Parson William G. Brownlow's newspaper report of an "uncomplimentary" discovery concerning two brother, Mathew and James Johnson and first cousins to President Andrew Johnson. The two were involved in 1845 of the murder of Josiah Holloman. Andrew Johnson at the time was a rising young politician at the time, whom Brownlow carried derogatory references in his Tennessee newspaper, "The Jonesbough Whig".
Record #:
44220
Abstract:
The principal bible abstracted here was that of Jordan Thomas of Franklin County. He was Sheriff of the county from 1805-1808 and served also as Clerk and Master in Equity for the county in 1815. Additionally abstracted are two Hancock family bibles
Record #:
44347
Abstract:
Early histories have had little to note concerning ancestry and connections of Andrew Johnson's father Jacob.. Later attempts have proved un-suppotive. the following article goes through to explain principal errors in the various assertions.
Record #:
44214
Abstract:
The author notes valuable materials discovered in the personal bibles of six prominent planters in the counties of Edgecombe, Nash and Wilson in North Carolina. Specifically noted are the bible of Jacob. S. Barnes, the bible of Nathan Parker Daniel, the bible of Lewis Ellis, the bible of William Wilkins, the bible of David Winstead and the bible of William Woodard.