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Author: CatherineAStringfield
Surnames: Carroll
Classification: queries
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Joseph Benjamin Carroll 1904-1978, was my grandfather. Are you still working on the Carroll family tree? I have some info - would love to swap :)
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I'm just checking once again to see if anyone had CARROLL ancesters who lived in North Providence, RI, in the mid to late 1800's.
Elizabeth CARROLL, daughter of Sarah ? and John CARROLL, married Bernard McELROY on September 28, 1847, in Providence, Rhode Island. For many years they lived on Pettis Street.
Anyone else have CARROLLS living at that time and place?
Thanks.
Fran Weeks
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Author: vickiehane
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my name is vickie haneline im married to james ted haneline, his dad was james ted but he went by jim and he had a sister named eunice a haneline, i lived here in marmaduke for 40 years and james,but he goes by teddy has been here for 50 if i can help you in anyway please let me know, i have been doing alot of work on the haneline family for teddy
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Author: caroldixon1950
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Further to my email to you earlier, we have death certificate (he died of typhoid fever), muster roll for his regiment in the Civil War, pension information, documents indicating that Elizabeth was filing for a widows pension based on his injuries in the Civil War "sunstroke" and "running sore in his leg" which left him unable to farm. Jay may have the marriage license, I can't find it. I have photos of his grave and a picture of the church where the cemetery is. A photo of what I believe is the church that Phillip was directly instrumental in building - his land/his force. A story about how Phillip died (injury to the head from an overhead equipment - possibly a pulley -while at work. I believe the land passed thru to Paddy after Elizabeth died. And as Paddy was older, he asked his daughter to care for him and he would leave the land to her. It is still in the Armstrong family - who reside in Charleston SC I'm told. There is a family album with the Stonestreet/Princ!
e relatives ...255 pages of photos which might have our ancestors. I have not made that connection. My uncle visited the land in Braxton - Paddy's house is gone - but his daughter's house still stands but in ill repair. I will go there in October to see if I can find it. Maybe between the 3 of us, we can put it all together. I've had no luck researching the parents other than they have been stated to be John O'Carroll and Fanora. Michael came over in 1846 per my findings...I believe it was on the Liverpool. I believe a year later, he sent for his brother, James & wife, as they are the only 2 Irish with the Carroll name in Braxton. My uncle Jay (around 85 years old) remember some stories -- i.e., Michael took some gold from a church to buy his passage to US (times were tough...they were starving) and came over "as a boy" with some "other people" who went on to Ohio. My Uncle Ken (around age 85) remembers that he came over because of the potato famine (that would after!
be 1845 fall of the year). I think that "boy" may be from an old pers
on's perspective because Michael's gravestone says born 1821 -- therefore he could not be a boy if that is all true. The census I found listed only 2 Irishmen in the area - living closely - both with the same last name. In those days, they worked to bring over additional relatives. I believe it is his brother. I found a slave census with 3 slaves belonging to Elizabeth. Her father owned a hotel - they may have been well to do as a healthy male slave cost about $1000. She had an 18 y/o male, a 23 y/o female and a 45 y/o female. No names were assigned the slaves in the census report of those days.
We must talk! Want to set up a time soon to speak?
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Author: McPickle1
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Michael Carroll and Elizabeth Brock were my GGGrandparents.
Phillip Carroll and Rebecca Jane Davis were my GGrandparents.
Their son, French Blaine Carroll was my grandfather, and his daughter, Juanita Carroll was my mother. I'd love to have any info on Michael that you have found. I've looked through ship's manifests to try to find Michael with no success, and I haven't found his marriage record either.
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Lura,
Great-you are on top of it w/ the Jacksons. Jerome is a great source. Gayle
May your troubles be less, may your blessings be more, and may nothing, but
happiness come through your door
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From: Lura <luraj(a)triad.rr.com>
To: carroll(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Tue, August 3, 2010 5:59:52 PM
Subject: [CARROLL] Rebecca Carrell Jackson
Gayle,
Jerome wrote a long article about the Jackson family in the
"Huckleberry Historian" quarterly magazine. Then I wrote to ask
if that Rebecca married to Blackman Jackson was my Rebecca
Carrell. That's how we made the connection.
Thanks for noticing.
Lura
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From: "Gayle" <tredio2000(a)yahoo.com>
Lura,
Have you checked w/ Mr. Jerome Tew...Jackson are a big part of
his family. J D TEW <jdtew(a)earthlink.net>;
Gayle
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Author: sgtmajwfc1965
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I saw your old post.
Did you ever get in contact with Mike?
Bill Carroll
Sergeant Major
USMC Ret.
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Author: smbrazen
Surnames: Carroll
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born in Roanoke VA. Lived in Appomattox, Va in I936. Had 3 children at the time under 4 years. Two girls and I son. Her husband was in a TB clinic. Help still looking for her.
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Lura,
Have you checked w/ Mr. Jerome Tew...Jackson are a big part of his family.
J D TEW <jdtew(a)earthlink.net>; Gayle
May your troubles be less, may your blessings be more, and may nothing, but
happiness come through your door
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From: "gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com>
To: CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Mon, August 2, 2010 3:36:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Cherokee Carrolls
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Author: southard
Surnames: CARRELL CARROLL Jackson
Classification: queries
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I know this query is quite old, but if you are still looking for a Rebecca
Carroll/ell, this might help.
In his Will recorded in Sampson County, Alexander Carrell named a daughter,
Rebekah Carrell. She married Blackman Jackson shortly after Alexander's death
and had several children. She is buried in Sampson County, NC. I think all the
family switched to the spelling of Carroll. Is this your Rebecca?
Lura
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Author: southard
Surnames: CARRELL CARROLL Jackson
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I know this query is quite old, but if you are still looking for a Rebecca Carroll/ell, this might help.
In his Will recorded in Sampson County, Alexander Carrell named a daughter, Rebekah Carrell. She married Blackman Jackson shortly after Alexander's death and had several children. She is buried in Sampson County, NC. I think all the family switched to the spelling of Carroll. Is this your Rebecca?
Lura
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