Chat | Daily Search | My GenForum | Community Standards | Terms of Service
Jump to Forum
Home: Surnames: Street Family Genealogy Forum

Post FollowupReturn to Message ListingsPrint Message

Re: Lucy Dulcenia Street & John Hayden Whiteside - Rutherford County, NC
Posted by: Jack Street (ID *****8475) Date: January 06, 2008 at 12:07:20
In Reply to: Lucy Dulcenia Street & John Hayden Whiteside - Rutherford County, NC by Wanda May of 1702

Wanda,it may be wise to consider the father of Lucy Dulcenia to be Jabery Street b.1848 in Coffee Co. TN. He was the son of Benjamin Benson Street s/o Bird Street b. 1784 NC. (county unknown). Several of Bird's sons named a girl Dulcenia and there were several boys named Berry. (Jabery? could have actually been J. Berry) There have been claims as to who was the parents of Bird Street but none of them documented. I favor the John and Mary (Molly) Street who bought land from Lewis Lowry in Anson co. NC in 1771. There have been claims that Bird married Anne Langley daughter of Carter Langley of Greenville,SC. in 1808 (not documented). to the contrary, The Lister family has documentation that Anne Langley remained single and lived with her sister Ester Lister all of her life and was still alive many years after Bird died in 1855.Several yrs before the civil war there was a Lowry family in Yalobusha MS.where the father and mother died suddenly and two of the orphaned boys were taken by an uncle to Lawrence CO. Ark. and placed with John and Berry Street(sons of Bird) and were raised to adulthood by them. Sounds like family to me. In summary I think the John Street of Anson must have married a Lowrey woman but have not documented it yet.


Notify Administrator about this message?
Followups:

Post FollowupReturn to Message ListingsPrint Message

http://genforum.genealogy.com/street/messages/1661.html
Search this forum:

Search all of GenForum:

Proximity matching
Add this forum to My GenForum Link to GenForum
Add Forum
Home |  Help |  About Us |  Site Index |  Jobs |  PRIVACY |  Affiliate
© 2007 The Generations Network