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One thing I don't yet understand with all the missives about this auction
sent to me...is William Bryant Chamblee's house part of the auction or just
the adjoining land? What about the neat little family graveyard in the back?
(The house has a photo and blurb in the book, "The Architecture of Wake Co")
I assume Willa has now subscribed to the list to answer this?
Hmmm, it seems that non-local people were living in the house when I was
there. Cherrye knew them.
Well, I suppose we could all pool our money and buy the place. I wonder how
far $25.37 would go.
I wish a bunch of descendents of William Bryant Chamblee who live there would
get involved to investigate exactly the nature of this auction, etc.
I hate to see one more Chamblee house and graveyard torn down. In Southern
California the historical houses are protected if they are registered. There
are massive laws protecting them. Interestingly, residents here are very
adamant about the history and architecture they do have, which is nothing
compared to the South. Probably because every 40-50 years an earthquake
covers all the buildings and everyone has to start over?
D'Ann
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Group, this 100+ acre parcel is to be auctioned off within the next 2
weeks. I'm hoping Willa Bolton Deans will be able to attend the
auction. I think this is criminal if this house is to be torn down.
Carla Tate
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Carla,
I rode out to see the land you told me about which is to be auctioned later
this month. It is the Chamblee land and we passed it when we went out US
Highway #64 to Moccasin creek. There is an old Chamblee house still standing
on the left side of the road which belonged to Wm. Bryant Chamblee, Civil War
veteran, farmer and sawmill operator. According to local history, the date
on the chimney of the house reads l8l8 and was probably constructed between
the early l800s and l840.
W.B.Chamblee's grandfather, Robin, came to the area from his native Ireland.
I believe I have sent a copy of an article appearing in the "Zebulon Record"
in June l983 to D'Ann about the Rosinburg community which includes this
information.
This all convinces me that we are right about the original location of the
Boltons, Masseys, Stricklands, Chamblees & other early families settling in
this area.
The auction should be interesting and I will let you know what happens.
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