Sally
and Mother Sally
and Granddaughter
Maple Lawn,
Hertford Co, NC New
Haven, CT
Welcome,
Folks! Come on into the parlor! Sit
for a spell! and visit with the generations of
MOORE, PARKER, RAYNER, ROUNTREE, WARD, RAYNER(2), HAYES, SANDERLIN,
WHEELER, JONES, DREW, LAWRENCE,
BROWN, HAYES(2), HUDGINS, WALKUP,
COTTEN, WOOD, HILL, WALTON, OUTLAW,
RASCOE, RASCOE(2),
COPELAND,
PARKER(2), MINCHEW, PARKER(3),
RIDDICK, RIDDICK(2), SAWYER,
GREGORY, WRIGHT, BROWNE, LONGWORTH, FREEMAN, FREEMAN(2),
STALLINGS, BOND, HUNTER, CHAPPEL,
CANADY, HUNTER(2), RASCOE(3),
PERRY, CARTER, HENDRICKS, WALSTON,
BENTLEY,
RIDDICK(3),
BOND(2),
RIDDICK(4), FOSTER, LAWRENCE(2), RUTLAND, BRITTLE,
FOSTER(2),
ROGERS,
EDWARDS, CORDING,BUSH, PARKER(4),
WOOD(2),
BAKER, BREWER, WHITMEL, ASHLEY, MOORE(2),
WRIGHT(2),
FARLEE, MURPHY, GODWIN, JONES(2), CRANE, LYON,
WILLIAMS
& others that number among my ancestors.
Indeed, some of
my ancestors had made
their way to North Carolina in
the 1600's.
This is an ongoing project - my
working hypothesis!
Additions and corrections welcomed.
Please, sign my
GuestBook or e-mail
me
I enjoy hearing from you. Sally

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Sally
I cannot think of them as dead Who walk
with me no more;
Along the path of life I tread They have but gone before.
Mine are they by an ownership Nor time nor death can free;
For God hath given to love to keep Its own eternally.
Words by Frederick Lucian Hosmer, 1882
Like leaves on trees the race of man is found,
Now green in youth, now withering on the ground:
Another race the following Spring supplies;
They rise successive and successive fall:
So generations in their course decay;
So flourish these when those are passed away.
Pope's Translation Homer's Iliad