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Family Genealogy & Stories

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Solid Ground to Tumbling Walls-State Of Franklin

By Carol on June 7, 2020 • ( 2 Comments )

The foundation for the newly proposed State of Franklin was indeed solid. Approved by the majority, the right to separate from North Carolina was received with very little negativity with the exception […]

Stringing Tobacco-The Talk At The Barn

By Carol on May 27, 2020 • ( 9 Comments )

Little did I know that my experiences with working in tobacco as a kid in rural North Carolina would inspire me to write about it many years later. At the time, I […]

Race To The Dan River

By Carol on May 17, 2020 • ( 3 Comments )

Years ago, I would go fishing with my Grandpa along the banks of the Dan River. Little did I know that one day I would be researching the historic early fords along […]

State of Franklin or North Carolina

By Carol on May 14, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

The introductory article concerning this topic portrayed a brief description about the State of Franklin. The prelude, equipped with details about the onset of the political movements, also provided light to the […]

State Of Franklin

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Grandma & Grandpa’s Love Letters (Part Two)

By Carol on April 19, 2020 • ( 4 Comments )

The ending of part one of this series portrayed Grandma returning to her home in Stokes County, NC and Grandpa continuing to his home in Kernersville, Forsyth County, NC. They promised each […]

The Early Roads To Salisbury, North Carolina

By Carol on April 5, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

All roads lead to Salisbury, North Carolina? During the years of 1740 to 1750, documents are proclaiming that at least two major roads did in fact lead to this area. Present day […]

Col John Sevier(1745-1815) Nolichucky Jack

By Carol on March 28, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

I have often wondered if John Sevier had been given the chance to know the details of his future before he left Virginia, would he have still made the trip to Tennessee? […]

Grandpa and Grandma’s Love Letters (Part One)

By Carol on March 12, 2020 • ( 4 Comments )

When I was little, I often visited my grandparents. I would stand back as Grandpa chopped wood so fast and precise that within a few minutes, many pieces lay on the ground […]

The Mayo River Crossing of The Great Wagon Road

By Carol on February 27, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

The Great Wagon Road Project has been concentrating on the North Carolina section until August of this year. As we trace the road through the various creeks and streams, we add our […]

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