I am not familiar with Artimsey Crawford. I did not search the Crawford
connection and my research time has been very limted as I work full time. Sorry
I can't help with this one.
If you find a connecton please share with me.
Joyce
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From: elisa sanford <esanala(a)yahoo.com>
To: carden(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Tue, March 6, 2012 10:44:07 PM
Subject: Re: [CARDEN] Names for American branches
Joyce, is the Adeline Crawford different or the same person as ARTIMSEY CRAWFORD
? or were they sisters ?
Knesset Chairman Benjamin Netanyahu said during a speech that “if the Arabs lay
down their arms there will be no more war, but if Israel lays down its weapons
there would be no more Israel.”
--- On Tue, 3/6/12, Joyce Bates <jmbates3(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:
From: Joyce Bates <jmbates3(a)bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: [CARDEN] Names for American branches
To: esanala(a)ymail.com, carden(a)rootsweb.com
Cc: "Terry Carden" <14carden(a)comcast.net>
Date: Tuesday, March 6, 2012, 5:06 PM
Andrew Jackson Carden was my gggrandfather. Andrew J. Carden, born 1815 in
Jasper County, GA, married Adaline Crawford March 4, 1838 in Pike County, GA,
died after 1880 in Pike County, GA. Parents were John Carden, Sr of Goochland
Co, VA and Cartha (Carla?) Jane Davis. Siblings were Elizabeth, David, John Jr,
Benjamin & Mary.
On June 29, 1872 he signed as a witness the petition for a widow's pension for
his sister-in-law, Elander Carden, whose husband David served in the War of 1812
under Captain Leonard Worthy. David had substituted in the place of another
manwhose name is unreadable.
ANDREW'S CHILDREN:
Catharine E. Carden, born 1839 in Pike County, Georgia.
Rebecca J. Carden born 1842.
Andrew J. Carden, Jr, born July 21, 1848 in Pike County, Georgia, married Nancy
Ann Blisitt(?) about 1875, died June 27, 1914 in Paulding County, Georgia.
Nancy A. Carden, born 1849. This is probably the wife of Andrew, Jr.. She was
listed as living in the household during the 1870 census.
John W. Carden, born 1852 in Pike County, Georgia.
Henry C. Carden, born 1854 in Pike County, Georgia.
James Buchanan "Buck" Carden, born 1857 in Pike County, Georgia, married
Elizabeth "Liza" Carroll on August 5, 1883 in Paulding County, GA, died before
1920 and was buried at Allgood Methodist Church in Paulding County, GA. My
GGrandfather.
Mary F. Carden, born 1858 in Pike County, GA.
Thomas John Carden, born 1862 in Pike County, GA.
Please note: My Carden line tended to name sons for presidents.
Joyce
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From: elisa sanford <esanala(a)yahoo.com>
To: carden(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Tue, March 6, 2012 2:11:08 PM
Subject: Re: [CARDEN] Names for American branches
well i am part of the Spartenburg Co. S.C. bunch, my 3rd g-grandfather, Reuben
was suppose to have been born there.
this part of my family as well as his dad and some of the other family moved
into Monroe Co. Tn. and spread out from there.......
my family moved from Polk Co. Tn. leaving some family members there then into
Murray Co. Ga,. after the 1850 census......
what i am still confused about after all these years are those CARDENS who were
either already in different counties of Ga. and in Murray Co. at the same
time.....i haven't been able to connect them.....
i do have the names of my Reubens siblings and my gg-grandfathers siblings, so
as far as that goes, i know their connections and can easily find them in the
census records , some of them as neighbors.
one of the Cardens i am having trouble with is a ANDREW J. CARDEN....lived in
Ga., in 1860 his wifes name was ADELINE.......
my 3rd g-grandfather had a brother named Andrew but i thought his wife was
Jennetta Wright ? ......if this is correct then who is the other Andrew ?
Knesset Chairman Benjamin Netanyahu said during a speech that “if the Arabs lay
down their arms there will be no more war, but if Israel lays down its weapons
there would be no more Israel.”
--- On Tue, 3/6/12, Arthur Carden <carden(a)one-name.org> wrote:
From: Arthur Carden <carden(a)one-name.org>
Subject: [CARDEN] Names for American branches
To: carden(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Tuesday, March 6, 2012, 2:11 AM
If you who visit <
http://www.lulu.com> and put CARDEN in the search box
will see two new books,
CARDEN IN AMERICA compiled by Chuck Carden
THE CARDEN DNA PROJECT by Arthur Carden
(don't buy them yet - wait about a month until revised editions are
available!)
While working on these books I have been struck by the need to have a brief
name for each branch, to make references to them easier.
Almost all the branches in England and Ireland have names based on where
their oldest known ancestor lived, and I would like to use this as a basis
for proposing names for American branches as follows -
RAPPAHANNOCK (for Old Rappahannock County, Virginia). To quote Chuck:
"Robert Carden (The First) born after 1635 in Virginia; died after 18 Feb
1684/85 in old Rappahannock County, Virginia. He married about 1652 in
Virginia ." I am reluctant to suggest the familiar name GOOCHLAND as he
never lived there. I am reluctant to suggest SPEEDWELL as it is by no means
certain that his father arrived aboard the Speedwell from England.
COFFEE (for Coffee County, Tennessee). To quote Chuck: "James J. Carden,
born 1756 in Goochland County, Virginia; died after 1842 in Manchester,
Coffee County, Tennessee; buried in Carden Cemetery, Manchester, Coffee
County, Tennessee. He married on 20 Jan 1784 in Granville County, (VA)
North Carolina Elizabeth Fuller, ."
BOTETOURT (for Botetourt County, Virginia). To quote Chuck: "Joseph Carden
was listed as living in Botetourt County, Virginia. in 1803 (prior to 1803
there were no Carden's listed). . In 1816, Joseph was still listed on the
Botetourt Land Records. In 1817 & 1818, his sons, Joseph, Allen, & Isaac
were still listed in Botetourt County, Virginia, but were now living in
Monroe County, Virginia. (Monroe County, Virginia was formed partly out of
Botetourt County, Virginia.) Joseph's will was dated 2 June 1817 in Monroe
County ." Perhaps MONROE would be more memorable (and more easily spelled).
MONTICELLO (Jefferson's estate). To quote Chuck: "Youen Carden was a miller
who worked and resided at Monticello from 1808 to 1824." This seems a more
memorable and evocative name than any of the other places where Youen, or
whatever he was called, lived.
SHELBY (for Shelby County, Alabama). To quote Chuck: "James Harvey Reuben
Carden, born 5 Apr Charles S9 Jun 1899 in Shelby County, Alabama; buried in
Four Mile Baptist Church Cemetery, Shelby County, Alabama. He married on 2
Oct 1839 in Shelby, Shelby County, Alabama Mary Elizabeth Dean , born about
1816 in Tennessee; died 1 Aug 1894 in Shelby, Shelby County, Alabama,
daughter of Jacob Dean"
SPARTANBURG (for Spartanburg County, South Carolina). To quote Chuck:
"Jordan Carden , born about 1779 in South Carolina; died 1826 in Reform,
Pickens County, Alabama, son of (---) Carden . He married about 1803 in
Spartanburg County, South Carolina Hettie Ann Watson ." PICKENS or REFORM
might be just as good, but I like the sound of Spartanburg. The names
Pickens and Spartanburg crop up many times in this branch of the family.
YORKSHIRE (for Yorkshire, England). To quote Chuck: "William Carden, born
1795 in Yorkshire, England; died 1881 in Middletown, Des Moines County, Iowa
."
CARTER (for Carter County Tennessee). To quote Chuck: "Ancil (or Ansel)
Godfrey Carden , born 1796 in North Carolina; died 1 Jun 1854 in Carter
County, Tennessee. He married on 4 Feb 1823 in Carter County, Tennessee
Susan Humphries ." I was tempted to suggest ANSEL as this name appears so
often in this branch.
POWHATAN (for Powhatan County, Virginia. "Robert Carden , born 10 Feb 1776
in Powhatan County, Virginia; died 18 Jan 1835 in Shelby County, Alabama. He
married Nancy Haynes ." (Perhaps one day the POWHATAN and SHELBY branches
will be amalgamated).
BRECKINRIDGE (for Breckinridge County, Kentucky). To quote Chuck: "Samuel W.
Carden, born 28 Apr 1811 in Green County, Kentucky; died 7 Jun 1903 in Ohio
County, Kentucky; buried in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Fordsville, Ohio
County, Kentucky. He married in Kentucky Joanna T. Wilkerson , born 2 Mar
1829 in Grayson County, Kentucky; died 29 Jun 1890 in Ohio County, Kentucky;
buried in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Fordsville, Ohio County, Kentucky. .
..Samuel W. and family resided in Breckinridge County, Kentucky."
WAKE (for Wake County, North Carolina). To quote Chuck: "William Carden,
born about 1730; died before 2 Jun 1777 in Wake County, North Carolina. ...
Wake County was formed out of Johnston, Cumberland and Orange Counties in
1771"
NODAWAY (for Nodaway County, Missouri). To quote Chuck: "John Carden, born
1800 in Virginia. . Children of John Carden and Mary "Polly" Moore were as
follows: John Warner Carden , born 11 Oct 1826 in Orange County, North
Carolina; died 21 Jun 1908 in Quitman, Nodaway County, Missouri. . James
Carden , born 3 May 1829 in North Carolina; died 7 Aug 1842 in North
Carolina. . Joseph S. Carden , born 28 May 1832 in North Carolina; died 27
Jul 1868 in Nodaway County, Missouri." I have always preferred NODAWAY to
ORANGE.
Chuck approves of these names.
Comments please! This is important as the names may be used for many years
into the future. There are lots more branches of course, but those above
feature in Chuck's book. If your own branch is not mentioned above, please
post something about it and suggest a name. Maybe I'll suggest some more
before too long.
Please react soon as I want to use the names in the next editions of the
books.
Arthur Carden of Horsham, England
(with apologies for my nerve in trying to bully my American cousins)
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