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Name |
Eusibus (Cib) Hendrick |
Gender |
Male |
Cemetery |
George Hendrick Cenetery |
Military Service |
Civil War (CSA) |
Died |
Cleveland County, North Carolina |
Notes |
- From P. Cleveland Gardner's notes:
Shortly after their marriage they purchased a farm and settled on Flint Hill Road in this county between the old homestead of David Branton and Monroe Ledford where they resided for some time. They sold this farm to David Branton and bought a farm in this county now known as the Laws Wright Homestead. Euibus Hamrick served as a soldier in the civil War and was greatly impressed with the beautiful valleys and farm land of West Virginia. Soon after his return from the war, about the fall of 1868, he sold his farm to John L. Moore and loaded up his family and a few personal belongings in a two horse wagon and set out for West Virginia. However, upon arriving in West Virginia he found rental of farm land and grazing land high, and the climate somewhat cold and unfavorable, and after gone some two weeks he again loaded up his wagon and returned to his old home comminith and bought a farm from Col. Josh Beam of Buffalo Creek about one mile East of Beams Mill. Here he and his wife reared a family of six children and accumulated considerable property. He and his wifeboth lived to a ripe old age and were buried in the George Hendrick cemetery on the farm now known as the Wm. Vaughn Homestead.
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Person ID |
I5159 |
myfamilytree |
Last Modified |
20 May 2022 |
Family |
Elzata Wellmon, b. Rutherford County, North Carolina , d. Rutherford County, North Carolina |
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Children |
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Last Modified |
20 May 2022 |
Family ID |
F3507 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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