Friday, February 17, 2012

Daniel and Margaret McOllum (McCollum)

Sacred
To the memory of
Daniel McOllum
Died
Jan. 19, 1825
Ag'd about 65 y's.
______
Born in Ireland died in America
Rests in Heaven. 

Sacred
to the memory of
Margaret McOllum
Died Oct. 23, 1843
Ag'd about 73 y'rs.

My recently discovered fourth great grandparents.  They are buried in the Price-McCollum Family Cemetery in Union County, NC.

Location Map for Price-McCollum Family Cemetery
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Sunday, February 12, 2012

A. Girley (Gurley) and B. G

A. Girley
Died Feb The
8 Day 1851

B. G.
1829

Two more grave markers in the Old Gurley Family Cemetery in the Olive Branch Community, Union County, NC.



Monday, February 6, 2012

Calvin and Mary Smith Brooks

Calvin Brooks
Born
Dec. 19, 1825
Died
Oct. 18, 1909

Mary M. Brooks
Born
June 3, 1829
Died
Oct. 11, 1882

Calvin and Mary Smith Brooks are my second great grandparents.  The are buried in the Smith Brooks Family Cemetery along with Mary's parents, Daniel and Mary Smith.  It looks like Mary's tombstone was rescued after being damaged by farming equipment.

The first Brooks reunion of the descendants of William Brooks I was first held at Calvin's home on August 12, 1909.  Calvin was eighty four years old, and died two months later.  

Reverend E. M. Brooks wrote History of the Brooks Family of Union County, North Carolina in 1924.  A copy of this history was located in the Brooks file in the Union County Public Library in Monroe, NC.  In this history, Reverend Brooks wrote of this first reunion, and said, Calvin was "the youngest and only grandson living known to the descendants in this country."  Rev. Brooks also wrote Calvin was "hale and hearty, and greatly enjoyed the day."  

  





Friday, February 3, 2012

Daniel and Mary Smith

Daniel Smith
Born
Dec. 12, 1798
Died
March 5, 1879
Aged 80 Yrs. 2
Mo. & 23 Days

Mary 
Wife of 
Daniel Smith
Born
? 30, 1797
1869


Daniel and Mary Smith are my maternal third great grandparents.  They are buried in the Smith Brooks Family Cemetery in the Olive Branch Community of Union County, NC.

I read an article about Daniel in The Monroe Journal on microfilm in the Union County Public Library in Monroe, NC.  The article was printed on Tuesday, August 28, 1923, and reads as follows:

     "J. L. Brooks of Marshville is in possession of an arithmetic which was made by his great grandfather, Daniel Smith, in the years of 1812 to 1826.  Printed arithmetics are evidently very scarce at that time and the old gentleman, possessing more education than the average man of his age took it upon himself, probably at the request of his neighbors to compose and compile the rules and examples of arithmetic. 
    The leaves of the arithmetic are eight by thirteen inches in size and there are about eight hundred in number.  Addition, subtraction, division and multiplication are treated and the rules of interest, rebate, etc., are treated and especial attention was given to the double rule of three, which in recent years has been discarded by the use of algebraic equations.  
     The books was written indelibly with goose quill and ink and the work is well arranged.  It must have taken the old gentleman a good part of his time during the years of its completion to compile and arrange the work, since it is done with great neatness.  
     Mr. Smith was the grandsire of the late Dr. H. M. Brooks of Olive Branch, a cousin of the late Esq. A. J. Brooks and is connected with a large percent of the Brooks families of Union county.  He moved from Fayetteville to New Salem township and his work was evidently begun before making the change.  
     In the old arithmetic is a shoe pattern cut from an old Fayetteville Observer, the oldest paper in the  state, in the year 1830.  In this paper are some price quotations that sound interesting to folks who live in the good year 1923, when some of the things quoted at a ridiculously low price then cannot be had now at any price:
     Jamaica rum, $1.40 gallon; Windsor Island, 70 cents gallon, New England rum, 40 cents gallon; rice, 100 pounds $3.00; Liverpool salt, 60 cents bushel; leaf tobacco, 2 1-2cents per pound; wheat, 95 cents per bushel; whiskey, 40 cents gallon; Malaga wine, 70 cents gallon.  A number of other things are also listed that show how times have changed."  

I would love to find this "arithmetic."


Location map for the Smith Brooks Family Cemetery


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