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101 Cancer Holleman, Thomas Jackson Jr. (I9032)
 
102 cancer of the stomach Baker, Richard Sanders (I6121)
 
103 Car Accident Taylor, John Marvin (I1640)
 
104 Car wreck Howard, Thomas Elias (I10428)
 
105 Cause of Death: Accidental-Drug to death by Mules.
Military service: Bet. 1862 - 1864, Civil War, A.B. Private, enlisted 01 Mar 1862, Harnett County, NC Mar. 01, 1862. Transferred to Co. B, 13th Battallon N.C. Light Artillery, Nov 4, 1863. Transferred from 2nd Co. B., 36th Reg. NC Troops, Nov 4, 1863. Present through Aug, 1864. 
Upchurch, Bennett A. (I41407)
 
106 Census Place: Flea Hill, Cumberland, North Carolina
Source: FHL Film 1254960 National Archives Film T9-0960 Page 380C
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
H. STRICKLAND Self M M W 35 NC
Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC
Mary A. STRICKLAND Wife F M W 33 NC
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC
Haywood W. STRICKLAND Son M S W 3 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC
Elizabeth M. STRICKLAND Sister F S W 15 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC 
Strickland, Haywood (I32014)
 
107 cerebral hemorrhage Baker, Andrew Hawkins (I6985)
 
108 Cerebral hemorrhage Cobb, Ollie Carl (I20818)
 
109 Charles and family left NC and were in Lincoln Co. Tn. before 1810. By the early 1820s they were settled in Marion and Fayette Counties, Ala. Stewart, Charles Jr. (I10799)
 
110 Chronic Diarrhea Baker, John (I16940)
 
111 Collection of Harnett County Family History Source (S26)
 
112 Coronary embolism Wester, Alexander Rufus (I26946)
 
113 Cronic Heart Trouble Baker, Junius Franklin (I1256)
 
114 Dallas Public Library Source (S340)
 
115 David Stewart was married three times and had 20 children

[1880 Census]

Census Place: Neils Creek, Harnett, North Carolina
Source: FHL Film 1254967 National Archives Film T9-0967 Page 101D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
David STEWART Self M M W 64 NC
Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC
Catharine STEWART Wife F M W 29 NC
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC
J. A. STEWART Son M S W 12 NC
Occ: Works On Farm Fa: NC Mo: NC
T. H. STEWART Son M S W 10 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC
Chas. R. STEWART Son M S W 7 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC
F. A. JOHNSON SDau F S W 10 NC
Occ: At Home Fa: NC Mo: NC
W. D. JOHNSON SDau F S W 7 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC
Milly STEWART Dau F S W 4 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC
Mary STEWART Dau F S W 1 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC
Ella MCLEOD Other F S W 20 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC[Gregory Family Tree 2.FTW]

David Stewart was married three times and had 20 children

[1880 Census]

Census Place: Neils Creek, Harnett, North Carolina
Source: FHL Film 1254967 National Archives Film T9-0967 Page 101D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
David STEWART Self M M W 64 NC
Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC
Catharine STEWART Wife F M W 29 NC
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC
J. A. STEWART Son M S W 12 NC
Occ: Works On Farm Fa: NC Mo: NC
T. H. STEWART Son M S W 10 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC
Chas. R. STEWART Son M S W 7 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC
F. A. JOHNSON SDau F S W 10 NC
Occ: At Home Fa: NC Mo: NC
W. D. JOHNSON SDau F S W 7 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC
Milly STEWART Dau F S W 4 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC
Mary STEWART Dau F S W 1 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC
Ella MCLEOD Other F S W 20 NC
Fa: NC Mo: NC 
Stewart, David (I11909)
 
116 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pendergast, James E (I42134)
 
117 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Honeycutt, Charlotte Annette (I38884)
 
118 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Williams, Teresa Marie (I42135)
 
119 Dec. 28, 2000 -- Jerry Jackson was murdered by three black males:
1. Stacy Kane Brown - 16 yrs. old
2. Lewis Lorenzo Mckeithen - 18 yrs. old
3. James Antonio Tabo - 21 yrs. old
Jerry who was confined to a wheel chair was strangled and then kicked in the abdomen until he died of internal injuries.
Stolen was five packs of cigarettes total worth $15.00 
Jackson, Jerry Ronald (I3030)
 
120 Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Marriages [1916–1970]. Volumes 76–166, 192– 207. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. Source (S460)
 
121 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Durant, Melton Edward (I4551)
 
122 Died at age of 7 due to overturning 4 wheeler. Davis, Austin (I42778)
 
123 Died in the Battle of Seven Pines O'Quinn, David James (I10284)
 
124 diphtheria McLeod, Mary Jane (I11214)
 
125 disease Johnson, John L. (I1450)
 
126 disease Johnson, William H. (I4103)
 
127 drowned Baker, Reese O. (I215)
 
128 Earnie Smith Prince

Earnie Smith Prince, 94, of Fuquay-Varina, died Thursday, Jan. 4, 2001, at Sunnybrook Alzheimers & Healthcare in Raleigh. Mrs. Prince was preceded in death by her husband, Leland Prince and a daughter, Doris Broughton.

Graveside service was held on Saturday in the Willow Spring Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery.

Surviving: daughters, Linda Morris and husband, Norman of Burlington, Polly Tallent and husband, Frank of Garner; son, Samuel Prince and wife, Doris of Kinston; son-in-law, John Broughton of Garner; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; sisters, Bessie Spence, Hersey Hester and Bertha Rogers, all of Fuquay-Varina; brothers, Charlie Smith of Clayton and Carlie Smith of Emerald Isle; special thanks to loving caregiver, Nancy Massey and the staff at Sunnybrook. 
Smith, Elizabeth Earnie (I32006)
 
129 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Baker, Edith Ann (I477)
 
130 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mangum, Robin (I33638)
 
131 Emiline is sometimes confused with Emily Sexton Baker (Widow of Anderson James Baker) because Emily was living with "Jack" Jackson Jerimiah Baker in Chatham County when the 1880 Census was taken. Emily Sexton was the mother of Robert and Sidney Baker. "Jack" was their father, according to the descendants of Lucinda Baker Hinesley. Baker, Emiline E. (I29535)
 
132 Emphysema/Heart Trouble/Asthma Senter, Tyree Paul (I1631)
 
133 Enlisted as a Private on 01 June 1861 at the age of 18
Enlisted in Company F, 24th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 01 June 1861.
Died Company F, 24th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 12 October 1861 in Meadow Bluff, VA 
Barnes, John (I38016)
 
134 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Andrews, Eunice Melba (I15412)
 
135 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. O'Quinn, Georgia Lee (I13558)
 
136 Exposure & Heart failure Baker, Edward (I5241)
 
137 Febris Typhoides Dean, Jesse David (I4850)
 
138 Febris Typhoides Dean, CSA Luke Green (I5480)
 
139 February 25, 1863 Issue:
Departed this life Jan. 28th 1863 at Camp Whiting, near Wilmington, NC,
David W. Johnson, son of T. O. Johnson of Harnett Co.. He volunteered in company I, 31st regiment,
NC Troops, in October 1861. He was a faithful, worthy and brave soldier, was never known to miss or
neglect one duty from the time he volunteered up to the day of his death, and on the evening previous
to his death his brother asked him why he went to dress-parade while suffering with such pain; he recalled
he intended to be at his post and do his duty as long as he lived. The next morning at the sound of the
reveille he arose from his hard bed with an aching head, and fevered pulse, went into line, answered to
his name, returned back and laid down and died in a short time. His friends and associated looked upon
his cold form with sad hearts, and felt they had lost one of the best of soldiers. He was never known
to murmur or complain at any hardship, but bore all with great patience and Christian fortitude. He was
a kind and affectionate son and brother. N. A. B. 
Johnson, David W. (I36912)
 
140 Felix Osborne Senter (1838-1918) NOTE****Please see "Civil War History Notes" section.
Married: Elizabeth McFall (1834-1918), About 1863.
Children: Married:
Alvin Lee (1864-?) Moreda Ramey
Madison "Matt" Lee (1866-1929) Winnie Cantrell
Patrick E. (1867-1917) Ellen Hopson
Drury "Drew" G. (1870-1943) Aliphare Sanders
Enoch Fulton (1871-1928) Francis Ramey

Felix was born in Ashe Co. North Carolina, near the town of Crumpler on Sept 1st 1838. The family moved to Grayson Co. Virginia sometime after the death of his mother Drucilla in 1841. Felix's father "Stephen Henry", remarried again in 1846 to Sarah "Sally" Long Landreth who was from Grayson Co..
The family moved once again to Elkhorn City, Kentucky area about 1858, where Felix's half sister Elvina was born on March 22nd 1858 in Wise Co. Virginia. Felix being 20 years old at the time struck out on his own and continued on over the mountain through Blowing Rock Gap to settle on the Virginia side of the mountains. His homestead can still be seen today with its mortarless stone chimney intact.
During the Civil war Felix and brother's Andrew and Enoch joined the Confederate Army. They enlisted at the Wise Co. Court House. Felix joined on June 3rd 1861. But was wounded at the Battle of Fort Donelson on the Tennessee River on February 15th 1862. Felix rose to the rank of Sergeant in the time he served the Confederate army. His brothers fought to the last battle in the state of Virginia, where the surrender was signed at Appomattox Court House.
After returning home from the war Felix married Elizabeth McFall. Felix was an educated man, and served as County Clerk of Dickenson County, Virginia in 1899. His portrait still hangs in the courthouse at Clintwood, Va. And records in his beautiful, even hand script are extant. He died while in Elkhorn City, Ky. And is buried there near his father. The old "hog" rifle, powderhorn and bullet mold he carried in the War are still in the family, and it is even said one of us still has the rifle mini-ball taken from the wound described below. NOTE****(Mini-Ball slug normally 50 caliber)

From the Archives, Washington, D.C.:

ARMY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES - Certificate of Disability Discharge
Sergeant Felix Senter of Captain L.H.N. Salyer's Company of the 50th Regiment of Confederate States Army was enlisted by Captain Salyers of the 50th Regiment of Virginia at the Wise Court House on the 3rd day of June 1861 to serve one year. He was born in Ashe Co. in the state of North Carolina, is 23 years of age; 5 feet 11 inches in height, fair complexion, blue eyes, black hair, and by occupation when enlisted a farmer. During the last two months said soldier has been unfit for duty 60 days from the effects of a gunshot wound received in the left hand at Fort Donelson on the 15th day of February 1862.
(signed) L.H.N. Salyers, Capt.
Comdg. Co. 11, 50th Regiment

I certify that I have carefully examined the said Sergeant Felix Senter of Capt. L.H.N. Salyers Co. 11, 50th Regt. And find him incapable of performing the duties of a soldier because of a fracture of the second and third metacarpal bones of the left hand, and rupture of the extensor tendons, rendering useless the corresponding fingers. The injury was caused by gunshot wound on the back of the hand. May 14th 1862.
(signed) I.T. Spencer, Capt. Surgeon
50th Regiment
Discharged the fourteenth day of May 1862 at Wythville, Virginia.
(signed) G. C. Wharton
Col. Commanding Officer 
Senter, Felix Osborne (I24709)
 
141 First hand Source (S3)
 
142 First hand Source (S4)
 
143 First hand Source (S49)
 
144 First hand Source (S97)
 
145 First hand Source (S98)
 
146 First hand Source (S100)
 
147 Firsy hand Source (S265)
 
148 From Eli Caruthers, "THE OLD NORTH STATE"

pg 202."I saw a man, by the name of ARCHIBALD BLACK, who had been shot down and afterwards received some blows on the head with a sword. He died a few years ago in Florida. The charge had lodged in his shoulder, and, as the ball was never extracted he generally complained of some inconvenience. At the same time a brother of his was killed, and probably others who are now forgotten."

Rassie E. WICKER in his book, "MISACELLANEOUS ANCIENT RECORDS OF MOORE COUNTY, NC" page 312, blended the brothers ALEXANDER & ARCHIBALD BLACK's stories of the day they were shot in the retaliation for the massacre at Piney Bottom. 
Black, Archibald (I40513)
 
149 From John Blake of Wrentham by Kenneth Pond Blake, Jr. - 1963: John Blake is called "late of Sandwich now of Wrentham in New England" in a deed dated 25 August 1686. The year before he admitted to selling rum, powder and bullets to the Indians and paid a fine. In 1689 he and his son John Blake, Jr. were convicted of "assaulting & beating of Ebner. Littlefield upon the highway & breaking of his head." Blake, Col. John (I21623)
 
150 From: "The North Carolina Gazetteer - A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places"
William L Powell. UNC Press 1968

"Neill's Creek" - rises in southern Wake County and flows southwest thru northern Harnett County into the Cape Fear River. Named for Red Neill McNeill who settled along it's banks in 1740

"Hector's Creek" - rises in southwestern Wake County and flows southwest thru northern Harnett County into the Cape Fear River. Named for Hector McNeill who settled along it's banks in 1740.

"Kenneth's branch" - rises in southern Wake County and flows southeast into Neill's creek 
Wheeler, Robert Everett (I4719)
 

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