This is in reply to Katheryn's (haddad1940(a)yahoo.com) e-mail earlier today titled
"Carlocks in NC & Cape Girardeau, MO".
The following Census Online site is very useful for locating on-line U.S. and Canadian
censuses:
http://census-online.com/links/index.html . At the North Carolina site, look
at the close proximity between Cabarrus Co. (the part of old Mecklenburg Co. where the
family of Frederick CARLOCK lived) and Rutherford Co., where Henry CURLOCK lived.
See Part I of the 1790 Mecklenburg Co., NC, census at the following site:
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/nc/mecklenburg/1790/pg0349.txt . See the
listing for Frederick KERLOCK on page 366, line 7. Also see Part II of the 1790
Mecklenburg Co., NC, census at the following site:
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/nc/mecklenburg/1790/pg0367.txt . See the
listings for Frederick and George KERLOCK on page 370, lines 40 and 41. Also see the 1790
Rutherford Co., NC, census at the following site:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/rutherford/census/ruth1790.txt?so...
. See the listing for Henry CURLOCK in this alphabetized listing.
Also note Christian GOODNIGHT on page 366, line 16, of Part I of the 1790 Mecklenburg Co.,
NC, census, living near the two Fredericks and the George KERLOCK. His father Hans
Michael "Michael" GOODNIGHT married Mary LANDERS, d/o Christopher LANDIS, as his
second wife, and his sister Catherine married Henry LANDERS, s/o Christopher LANDIS.
Rachel LANDERS, d/o of Henry LANDERS and Catherine GOODNIGHT, m. George W.
CARLOCK/CEARLOCK, my direct ancestor. I have not yet determined George's exact
connection to the family of Frederick CARLOCK (s/o David), but, based on age, I believe
that George was most likely a grandson of Frederick, possibly through Henry CURLOCK who
was living in Rutherford Co., NC, in 1790, or a David CARLOCK who is found in both
Mecklenburg Co., NC, and Warren Co., KY. I do not yet have much information on either
this Henry CURLOCK or this David CARLOCK. Note that a Henry KERLOCK (probably the
above-mentioned Henry CURLOCK) is mentioned in the Aug. 4, 1787!
, Mecklenburg Co., NC, court minutes in a case titled "Kerlock & the Landess vs.
Joseph Rogers" in which Henry KERLOCK was awarded money for the orphans of the
above-mentioned Christopher LANDESS..
A search in my database for the words "Cape Girardeau" brings up some
descendants of David (or Daniel?) CURLOCK, b. 1839, Warren Co., KY, who migrated to
Jefferson Co., IL, and d. Aug. 16, 1906, in AR. Jefferson Co., IL, and Cape Girardeau,
MO, are near each other. David's descendants use the spelling "CURLOCK". I
have not yet determined David CURLOCK's ancestry, but we know that the following
CARLOCKs were also living in the Warren Co./Allen Co., KY, area, at about that same time:
1. Family of George W. CARLOCK/CEARLOCK (my direct ancestor), b. ca. 1779, NC, who
migrated to Warren Co., KY, then to Fayette Co., IL. (ancestor of the larger of the two
CEARLOCK lines) George's parents have not yet been determined, but it seems likely
that he was a grandson of Frederick CARLOCK (s/o David) of Mecklenburg Co., NC.
2. Family of John CARLOCK (s/o Lemuel, Hanchrist, David), listed starting on page 437 of
the book "History of the Carlock Family", by Marion Pomeroy CARLOCK, 1929.
(ancestor of the smaller of the two CEARLOCK lines)
3. Family of David CARLOCK, b. before 1766, wife's name Elizabeth. A Catherine
CARLOCK who m. James HENDRICKS, Oct. 10, 1809, Warren Co., KY, and a John D. CARLOCK who
m. Polly GIBSON, Jan. 6, 1814, Warren Co., KY, are believed to be children of this David.
David's ancestry has not yet been determined, but he may have been a son of Frederick
CARLOCK (s/o David) of Mecklenburg Co., NC.
Let me know if you ever find any additional information to link your William Vance CARLOCK
with the rest of the CARLOCK family. If you send me what information you do know about
your CARLOCK line, I will add it to my database in hopes of making a future connection for
you.
Susan Cearlock Tilleman
List Administrator of the CARLOCK and CEARLOCK lists
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From: "K Haddad" <haddad1940(a)yahoo.com>
To: <Carlock-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:58 PM
Subject: {not a subscriber} Carlocks in NC & Cape Girardeau, MO
Hi!
My William Vance Carlock (not the one in the book) was in Cape Girardeau Co., MO. at least
by 1820.
There was a large group of at least 65 wagons in a wagon train from Lincoln Co., NC that
went to Cape Girardeau right about that time. My Wills & McGee families whom the
Carlocks intermarried with were from there.
I have checked the 1790 census of Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rutherford and Stokes Co., NC
(Cabarrus didn't have one online) and have found no Carlocks in them, though I've
read on your site several times they were there. What proofs do "we" have?
Katheryn
Katheryn