? Hargett
M, #1244
Children of ? Hargett and ? <...>
- Rebecca Hargett+ b. circa 1830, d. circa 1863
- Evelyn Hargett b. 1 Feb 1841, d. 21 Jul 1930
Citations
- [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1975), p. 148. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: Castles and Conquests.
? <...>
F, #1245
Children of ? <...> and ? Hargett
- Rebecca Hargett+ b. circa 1830, d. circa 1863
- Evelyn Hargett b. 1 Feb 1841, d. 21 Jul 1930
Citations
- [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1975), p. 148. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: Castles and Conquests.
David Laney1
M, #1246, b. 1776
- Relationship
- 3rd great-granduncle of Beryl Virginia Burns
David Laney was born in 1776.2 He was the son of George Laney Sr. and Mary Lynn Welsh.
David Laney married Agnes Hargett, daughter of John Henry Hargett and Anna <...>, before 1797.2
In the will of Mary Lynn Welsh, dated 7 Jun 1819 in Mecklenburg Co., NC, David Laney, her son, was named as an heir.3
David Laney married Agnes Hargett, daughter of John Henry Hargett and Anna <...>, before 1797.2
In the will of Mary Lynn Welsh, dated 7 Jun 1819 in Mecklenburg Co., NC, David Laney, her son, was named as an heir.3
Citations
- [S590] Herman W. Ferguson, compiler, Mecklenburg Co., North Carolina (Will Abstracts, 1791-1868) (Rocky Mount, NC: H.W. Ferguson, c1993). Hereinafter cited as Mecklenburg Co., NC (Will Abstracts, 1791-1868).
- [S2] Guy B. Funderburk, Laney: Lineage and Legacy (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1974), p. 53. Hereinafter cited as Laney: Lineage and Legacy.
- [S1874] "North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998," Index and images, Ancestry.com (https://ancestry.com : accessed 16 Apr 2016), Citing North Carolina County, District and Probate Courts, Images 827-829.
Agnes Hargett1
F, #1247
Agnes Hargett was the daughter of John Henry Hargett and Anna <...>.
Agnes Hargett married David Laney, son of George Laney Sr. and Mary Lynn Welsh, before 1797.1
Agnes Hargett married David Laney, son of George Laney Sr. and Mary Lynn Welsh, before 1797.1
Citations
- [S2] Guy B. Funderburk, Laney: Lineage and Legacy (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1974), p. 53. Hereinafter cited as Laney: Lineage and Legacy.
John Henry Hargett
M, #1248, b. circa 1729/30, d. circa 1803
John Henry Hargett was born circa 1729/30.1
John Henry Hargett married Anna <...> before 1770.2
John Henry Hargett served in the Revolutionary War.3
John Henry Hargett died circa 1803.1 His estate was probated in Mar 1803.4
John Henry Hargett married Anna <...> before 1770.2
John Henry Hargett served in the Revolutionary War.3
John Henry Hargett died circa 1803.1 His estate was probated in Mar 1803.4
Children of John Henry Hargett and Anna <...>
- Agnes Hargett
- Joseph Hargett+ b. circa 1770, d. after 1841
Citations
- [S2] Guy B. Funderburk, Laney: Lineage and Legacy (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1974), p. 53. Hereinafter cited as Laney: Lineage and Legacy.
- [S2] Guy B. Funderburk, Laney: Lineage and Legacy, p. 52.
- [S2] Guy B. Funderburk, Laney: Lineage and Legacy, p. 53, documents Revolutionary War service.
- [S2] Guy B. Funderburk, Laney: Lineage and Legacy, p. 53. Will dated 38 Mar 1803 (sic) C-147.
Anna <...>1
F, #1249
Children of Anna <...> and John Henry Hargett
- Agnes Hargett
- Joseph Hargett+ b. circa 1770, d. after 1841
George M. Moser1
M, #1250, b. circa 1838
George M. Moser was born circa 1838 in NC.1
George M. Moser married Mary Elizabeth <...> before 1858.2 George M. Moser was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Union Co., NC, with others in the household: Mary Elizabeth <...> and Elmira Moser.
George M. Moser married Mary Elizabeth <...> before 1858.2 George M. Moser was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Union Co., NC, with others in the household: Mary Elizabeth <...> and Elmira Moser.
Child of George M. Moser and Mary Elizabeth <...>
- Elmira Moser+ b. 17 Oct 1858, d. 25 Dec 1930
Julius Plyler
M, #1251, b. 1852
Julius Plyler was born in 1852 in SC.1
Julius Plyler married Sarah Eveline 'Thetis' Funderburk, daughter of Rev. Nathan Funderburk and Rebecca Hargett, before 1876.1 Julius Plyler was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Buford, Union Co., NC, with others in the household: Sarah Eveline 'Thetis' Funderburk.
Julius Plyler married Martha Jane Belk, daughter of Lafayette Belk, circa 1885.2 Julius Plyler was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1900 in Flat Creek, Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Martha Jane Belk.2 Julius Plyler was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1910 in Flat Creek, Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Martha Jane Belk.3 Julius Plyler was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1920 in Gills Creek, Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Martha Jane Belk.4
Julius Plyler married Sarah Eveline 'Thetis' Funderburk, daughter of Rev. Nathan Funderburk and Rebecca Hargett, before 1876.1 Julius Plyler was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Buford, Union Co., NC, with others in the household: Sarah Eveline 'Thetis' Funderburk.
Julius Plyler married Martha Jane Belk, daughter of Lafayette Belk, circa 1885.2 Julius Plyler was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1900 in Flat Creek, Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Martha Jane Belk.2 Julius Plyler was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1910 in Flat Creek, Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Martha Jane Belk.3 Julius Plyler was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1920 in Gills Creek, Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Martha Jane Belk.4
George Baker
M, #1252, b. 1853, d. 14 Mar 1927
George Baker was born in 1853 in SC.1,2 He was the son of David Baker and Marrisa Johnson.
George Baker married Emma Prudence Funderburk, daughter of Rev. Nathan Funderburk and Rebecca Hargett, circa 1875.2 George Baker was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Buford, Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Emma Prudence Funderburk.3 George Baker was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1900 in Buford, Union Co., NC, with others in the household: Emma Prudence Funderburk, Susan Rebecca Baker, Laney W. Baker, Roland B. Baker, Daniel Simeon Baker, Dock A. Baker, Minnie A. Baker, Lula Maude Baker, Lillie E. Baker, Myrtle Baker, Franklin C. Baker and Vada Baker.4 George Baker was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1910 in Buford, Union Co., NC, with others in the household: Dock A. Baker, Lillie E. Baker, Myrtle Baker, Franklin C. Baker and Vada Baker.5
George's second marriage was to Mollie Broom on 31 May 1914 in Union Co., NC.6
George Baker was listed as the nearest relative of Franklin C. Baker on his WWI draft card, 5 Jun 1918.7 George Baker was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1920 in Buford, Union Co., NC, with others in the household: Mollie Broom.8
George Baker died on 14 Mar 1927 in Buford, Union Co., NC.1,2 He was buried on 15 Mar 1927 in Spring Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Tradesville, Lancaster Co., SC.9
George Baker left a will. Executor: Laney W. Baker, his son. The estate was finalized on 12 Mar 1928, with each of the 11 children receiving $71.95.10
George Baker married Emma Prudence Funderburk, daughter of Rev. Nathan Funderburk and Rebecca Hargett, circa 1875.2 George Baker was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Buford, Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Emma Prudence Funderburk.3 George Baker was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1900 in Buford, Union Co., NC, with others in the household: Emma Prudence Funderburk, Susan Rebecca Baker, Laney W. Baker, Roland B. Baker, Daniel Simeon Baker, Dock A. Baker, Minnie A. Baker, Lula Maude Baker, Lillie E. Baker, Myrtle Baker, Franklin C. Baker and Vada Baker.4 George Baker was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1910 in Buford, Union Co., NC, with others in the household: Dock A. Baker, Lillie E. Baker, Myrtle Baker, Franklin C. Baker and Vada Baker.5
George's second marriage was to Mollie Broom on 31 May 1914 in Union Co., NC.6
George Baker was listed as the nearest relative of Franklin C. Baker on his WWI draft card, 5 Jun 1918.7 George Baker was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1920 in Buford, Union Co., NC, with others in the household: Mollie Broom.8
George Baker died on 14 Mar 1927 in Buford, Union Co., NC.1,2 He was buried on 15 Mar 1927 in Spring Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Tradesville, Lancaster Co., SC.9
George Baker left a will. Executor: Laney W. Baker, his son. The estate was finalized on 12 Mar 1928, with each of the 11 children receiving $71.95.10
Children of George Baker and Emma Prudence Funderburk
- Susan Rebecca Baker b. 26 Jan 1876, d. 11 Jan 1944
- David Wellington Baker b. 15 Jul 1877, d. 16 Mar 1948
- Laney W. Baker b. 26 Mar 1881, d. 22 Oct 1958
- Roland B. Baker b. 1 Jun 1883, d. 29 Oct 1955
- Daniel Simeon Baker b. 10 Oct 1885, d. 26 Sep 1939
- Dock A. Baker b. 27 Jan 1888, d. 11 Dec 1962
- Minnie A. Baker b. 4 Mar 1890, d. 21 Jun 1981
- Lula Maude Baker b. 24 Apr 1891, d. 6 Dec 1977
- Lillie E. Baker b. 24 Apr 1892, d. 7 May 1956
- Myrtle Baker b. Jan 1894
- Franklin C. Baker b. 7 Feb 1897, d. 7 Aug 1934
- Vada Baker b. Mar 1900
Citations
- [S1109] Family Search-https://www.familysearch.org, North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994 (Original data: Death certificates,1906-1994 and indexes 1906-1967 - NC. Department of Public Health. Vital Records Section.), Certificate No. 424.
- [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1975), p. 151. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: Castles and Conquests.
- [S496] US1880.
- [S555] US1900.
- [S663] US1910.
- [S1108] Family Search-https://www.familysearch.org/, North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1979 (Original data: Index entries derived from digital copies of originals housed in various repositories throughout North Carolina), Vol. 8, p. 6.
- [S365] "WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"; National Archives - Northeast Region; New York, NY, Registratiion No. 127, Number 141. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration Cards."
- [S681] US1920.
- [S144] Cemetery Marker in Spring Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Tradesville, Lancaster Co., SC (Spring Hill Church Road (SR S-29-287) (34.77190, Longitude: -80.55318) near Old Camden Monroe Hwy).
- [S1618] "North Carolina, Estate Files, 1663-1979," Index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 19 Apr 2014), citing Division of Archives and History. State Archives, Raleigh, Union County.
Joseph Moseley
M, #1253
Child of Joseph Moseley and Mollie Armstrong
- Lula Adel Moseley+ b. 8 Jul 1868, d. 9 Mar 1941
Citations
- [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1975), p. 156. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: Castles and Conquests.