Michaela M. Naugle
F, #526, b. September 1822, d. 30 October 1900
Parents
| Father | David Nagel (b. about 1795, d. February 1831 or March 1831) |
| Mother | Catherine Fye (b. about 1795, d. AFT 24 JUNE 1870 BEF 20 OCTOBER 1870) |
Family: Eli Odom (b. 30 January 1817, d. 28 June 1876)

Tombstone-Michaela Naugle Odom
1822
Birth
September 1822 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1843~21
Name Michaela M. Odom
23 September 1843
1843~21
23 September 1843 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG Age 26
Birth on 30 January 1817
Death: on 28 June 1876 | Catawba, North Carolina, United States
G190078
Death
30 October 1900 | Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina, United StatesG
Burial
Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina, United StatesG 
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 1830 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+4  |
| 1840 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+5,6 |
| 22 July 1850 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG7,8 |
| 27 July 1860 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG9 |
| 23 June 1870 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG10 |
| 5 June 1880 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG11 |
| 11 June 1900 | Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina, United StatesG12 |
| Last Edited |
15 November 2014 |
Citations
- [S32] Catawba County Genealogical Society, compiler, Catawba County, North Carolina Marriages 1842-1900 (Hickory, North Carolina: CCGS, 1990), p. 15. Witness: David Huffman. Hereinafter cited as Catawba Marriages 1842-1900.
- [S75] Jen Endsley, "Family of Eli Odum and M. M. Naugle," e-mail message from email address to R.M. Noggle, 16-23 July 1999, 16 July 1999. Hereinafter cited as "Endsley-Odum."
- [S1809] Ron, Compiler, Gedsite Cemeteries: Media Links to Source, new edition (link, 6 February 2017, RootsMagic & Gedsite, Software Land) p. 12, Shiloh
- [S1848] 1830 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 234, David Nail; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 17 February 2008.)
David Nail: 3M 0-5, 1M 30-40; 3F 5-10, 1F 30-40
- [S1849] 1840 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule,Upper Regiment, p. p. 39, Cata Nogle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 5 May 2003.)
Cata Nogle: 3M-10-15, 2F-15-20, 1F-20-30, 1F-40-50.
- [S68] Catawba County Genealogical Society, Catawba County, North Carolina 1840-1850 Census (Hickory, North Carolina: CCGS, 1988), p.15. Hereinafter cited as Catawba Census 1850.
- [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Eli Odum (blacksmith) 28, Michaela 27, Catherine 5, Annah 4, Anderson 2, and Daniel 2 months.
- [S68] Catawba Census 1850, p. 26.
- [S1850] 1860 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Eli Odom (blacksmith) 41, Michaela 38, Catherine 15, Alfred W. 14, Ann A. 13, David A. 12, Daniel 10, Henry 8, Mary E. 5, and Laura C. 3.
- [S1851] 1870 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Eli Odom 50, Michaela 48, Anna 23, Henry 18, Mary E. 13, Laura 13, and Sarah 9.
- [S1839] 1880 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Michaela Odom (widow) 57, Luther C. Carpenter (son-in-law) 21, Jane S. (daughter) 19, and Eral A. (grandson) 1.
- [S1852] 1900 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Luther C. Carpenter 42 (April 1842), M21, Jane 38 (Sept 1861), M21 (11/8), Augustus 21 (Apr 1879), Single, Fannie 19 (Sept 1881), Single, Amy F. 17 (June 1883), Single, Wade D. 16 (May 1884), Single, Sallie A. 13 (Sept 1886), Single, Vonda L. 12 (Aug 1885), Single, Eva V. 9 (June 1890), Alice 8 (Oct 1892), Mahaly Odum (mother) 77 (Sept 1822), Widow (9/6). All: NC, NC, NC.
Eli Odom
M, #527, b. 30 January 1817, d. 28 June 1876

1850 Federal Census-Eli Odom
1817
184326
23 September 1843 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG Age ~21
Birth in September 1822 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+Death: on 30 October 1900 | Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina, United States
G185134
Road Duty
April 1851 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG 186447
Military
28 October 1864 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG 
186548
Military
10 February 1865 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG Eli Odom served in the Discharge on 10 February 1865 in Catawba, North Carolina, United States
G.
187659
Death
28 June 1876 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG
Burial
Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG
CSAS
He served with the CSA in the American Civil War. Co. A 18th Infantry Regiment North Carolina Troops CSA
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 22 July 1850 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG8,9 |
| 27 July 1860 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG10 |
| 23 June 1870 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG11 |
| Last Edited |
5 February 2017 |
Citations
- [S66] Catawba County Genealogical Society, VIII Catawba County Cemeteries, Hickory, North Carolina: CCGS,1996, p. 114. Hereinafter cited as Catawba Cemeteries.
- [S32] Catawba County Genealogical Society, compiler, Catawba County, North Carolina Marriages 1842-1900 (Hickory, North Carolina: CCGS, 1990), p. 15. Witness: David Huffman. Hereinafter cited as Catawba Marriages 1842-1900.
- [S30] Catawba County Genealogical Society, compiler, Catawba County, N.C. Court of Pleas and Quarters: April 1850 - October 1855 (Hickory, North Carolina: CCGS, 1989), p. 24. "Ordered by Court that Eli Odum be Overseer of the Island Ford Road to Morganton from Fulbright's Branch to John Hoke's Branch.". Hereinafter cited as Catawba P & Q 1850-1855.
- [S87] Weymouth T. Jordan, Jr., VI: Infantry, 16-18th, 20th-21st North Carolina Troops, 1861-1865: A Roster, Raleigh, North Carolina: State Department of Archives & History. Hereinafter cited as NC Troops.
Enlisted as Private Camp Holmes, North Carolina. Served Company A, 18th Infantry Regiment North Carolina Troops.
- [S87] Weymouth T. Jordan, Jr., NC Troops, Discharge date.
- [S29] Catawba County Genealogical Society, VII Catawba County Cemeteries, Hickory, North Carolina: CCGS,1991, p. 114. Hereinafter cited as Catawba Cemeteries.
Headstone: Eli Odom Jan. 30, 1817 - Jun. 28, 1876
- [S1809] Ron, Compiler, Gedsite Cemeteries: Media Links to Source, new edition (link, 6 February 2017, RootsMagic & Gedsite, Software Land) p. 12, Providence
- [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Eli Odum (blacksmith) 28, Michaela 27, Catherine 5, Annah 4, Anderson 2, and Daniel 2 months.
- [S68] Catawba County Genealogical Society, Catawba County, North Carolina 1840-1850 Census (Hickory, North Carolina: CCGS, 1988), p. 26. Hereinafter cited as Catawba Census 1850.
- [S1850] 1860 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Eli Odom (blacksmith) 41, Michaela 38, Catherine 15, Alfred W. 14, Ann A. 13, David A. 12, Daniel 10, Henry 8, Mary E. 5, and Laura C. 3.
- [S1851] 1870 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Eli Odom 50, Michaela 48, Anna 23, Henry 18, Mary E. 13, Laura 13, and Sarah 9.
Jesse Holder
M, #528, b. about 1825, d. before 1880
Parents

1870 Federal Census-Jessee Holder
1825
Birth
About 1825 | North CarolinaG 1851~26
About 1851 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG Age ~26
Birth about 1825 | North Carolina
G1868~43
13 October 1868 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG Age ~36
Birth about 1832 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+Death: after 1880 | Catawba, North Carolina, United States
G1880
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 29 July 1870 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG2 |
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Citations
- [S32] Catawba County Genealogical Society, compiler, Catawba County, North Carolina Marriages 1842-1900 (Hickory, North Carolina: CCGS, 1990), p. 170. Hereinafter cited as Catawba Marriages 1842-1900.
Jesse Holder [David and Violet] and Nancy Naugle [ Frederick Killian and N/K]. Md. by E.A. Warlick, J.P.
- [S1851] 1870 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Jesse Holder 45, Nancy 38, Laura Holder 14, Elias Holder 11, David Holder 10 months, Sylvanius Naugle 12, Frances Naugle 10, and Mary Naugle 7.
Laura Holder
F, #529, b. about 1856
Parents
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 29 July 1870 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG1 |
| Last Edited |
12 November 2014 |
Citations
- [S1851] 1870 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Jesse Holder 45, Nancy 38, Laura Holder 14, Elias Holder 11, David Holder 10 months, Sylvanius Naugle 12, Frances Naugle 10, and Mary Naugle 7.
Elias Holder
M, #530, b. about 1859
Parents
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 29 July 1870 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG1 |
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Citations
- [S1851] 1870 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Jesse Holder 45, Nancy 38, Laura Holder 14, Elias Holder 11, David Holder 10 months, Sylvanius Naugle 12, Frances Naugle 10, and Mary Naugle 7.
David P. Holder
M, #531, b. August 1869, d. before 1880
Parents
1869
1880
Death
Before 1880 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 29 July 1870 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG1 |
| Last Edited |
12 November 2014 |
Citations
- [S1851] 1870 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Jesse Holder 45, Nancy 38, Laura Holder 14, Elias Holder 11, David Holder 10 months, Sylvanius Naugle 12, Frances Naugle 10, and Mary Naugle 7.
Jacob Fye
M, #532, b. 13 November 1756, d. 1801
Parents

Tombstone-Jacob Fye
1756
Birth
13 November 1756 | GermanyG
Occupation
Crowdertown
Jacob Fye was a Saddler in Crowdertown.
179134
20 September 1791 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Age ~23
Birth about 1768 | Anson County, North Carolina
GDeath: about 1853 | Catawba, North Carolina, United States
G179235
January 1792 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Jacob Fye witnessed the bound labo of
John Jonas, Sr., in January 1792 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+, bound to Jacob Fie.
1801~45
Death
1801 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+
Burial
Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG 
1801
Will
January 1801 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Jacob Fye signed a will in January 1801 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+.
| Last Edited |
20 November 2014 |
Citations
- [S130] Lorena S. Eaker, compiler, German Speaking People West of the Catawba River In North Carolina 1750-1800 And Some Emigres Participation In the Early Settlement of Southeast Missouri (Franklin, North Carolina 28734: Genealogy Publishing Service, 1994), p. 259. Hereinafter cited as German Speaking People.
- [S56] Anne W. McAllister & Kathy Sullivan, II: 1789 April - 1796 April Lincoln County, North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Lenoir, North Carolina: McAllister-Sullivan,1987, p. 37. "Ordered by Court that a base born child of Mary Killian reported to be John Jonas' be bound to Jacob Fie until he be 21 years of age & learn him the Sadler trade & use him as the Law directs.". Hereinafter cited as Lincoln P & Q II.
- [S54] Miles S. Philbeck, Jr. & Grace Turner, editor, Lincoln County, North Carolina Will Abstracts 1779-1910 (Wilson, North Carolina: Grace Turner, c.1986), The will of Jacob Fye was written 3 November 1800 and probated in January 1801. Jacob mentions his wife, Mary, her father John Killian, "my children," and "little John Jonas, minor." Witnesses were Samuel Killian and Joh. Carl Lutgert.
- [S46] Jacob Fye, North Carolina Estate Files: Lincoln County. Hereinafter cited as Jacob Fye Estate Papers.
Mary Killian
F, #533, b. about 1768, d. about 1853
Parents
Family 2: Jacob Fye (b. 13 November 1756, d. 1801)
1768
Birth
About 1768 | Anson County, North CarolinaG 1790~22
About 1790 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1791~23
July 1791 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Mary Killian was a witness when
John Jonas was in July 1791 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+.
1791~23
Name Mary Fye
20 September 1791
1791~23
20 September 1791 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Age 34
Birth on 13 November 1756 | Germany
GDeath: in 1801 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+1801~33
1801~33
1801 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Age ~25
Birth on 9 November 1776 | Berks, Pennsylvania
GDeath: in 1819 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+1801~33
January 1801 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ She witnessed the will of
Jacob Fye in January 1801 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+.
1829~61
April 1829 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Mary Killian witnessed the estate law of
David Nagel and
Catherine Fye in April 1829 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+, filed suit against Catherine's mother, Mary Killian Fye Suttlemire, for an additional share of Jacob Fye's estate.
1853~85
Death
About 1853 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 1810 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+9 |
| 1830 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+10 |
| 1840 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+11 |
| 1850 | Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesG12 |
| Last Edited |
16 August 2018 |
Citations
- [S132] Joseph Rzeminski, "The Killian Family", Catawba Cousins 94 (March 1995): p. 25. Hereinafter cited as "The Killian Family."
- [S56] Anne W. McAllister & Kathy Sullivan, II: 1789 April - 1796 April Lincoln County, North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Lenoir, North Carolina: McAllister-Sullivan,1987, p. 33. "Ordered by Court that John Jonas pay Mary Killian the sume of L10for all charges up to this time for the maintenance of her child & if the said Jonas does not pay the said order, the Clerk is to issue execution thereon. Also to pay Catrin Mingus the sume of L14 under the same restrictions.". Hereinafter cited as Lincoln P & Q II.
- [S130] Lorena S. Eaker, compiler, German Speaking People West of the Catawba River In North Carolina 1750-1800 And Some Emigres Participation In the Early Settlement of Southeast Missouri (Franklin, North Carolina 28734: Genealogy Publishing Service, 1994), p. 259. Hereinafter cited as German Speaking People.
- [S54] Miles S. Philbeck, Jr. & Grace Turner, editor, Lincoln County, North Carolina Will Abstracts 1779-1910 (Wilson, North Carolina: Grace Turner, c.1986), The will of Jacob Fye was written 3 November 1800 and probated in January 1801. Jacob mentions his wife, Mary, her father John Killian, "my children," and "little John Jonas, minor." Witnesses were Samuel Killian and Joh. Carl Lutgert.
- [S46] Jacob Fye, North Carolina Estate Files: Lincoln County. Hereinafter cited as Jacob Fye Estate Papers.
- [S46] Jacob Fye Estate Papers, In April 1829, David Naugle, in right of his wife Catherine and Jacob Fye, Jr. filed suit against Catherine’s mother, Mary (Killian) Fye Suttlemire for their share of Jacob Fye’s estate. The suit was based on the claim that Catherine’s brother, Abraham, was deceased, and that they should divide his share. Mary Suttlemire answered in July 1829 that her 1st husband Jacob Fye died testate and that she and John Deitz administered the estate. Mary said that Deitz took all the personal property, except her share, and left the county without settling the estate. When her son Abraham asked for his share, she felt obligated and gave him clothing for two trips to the western country. She said Abraham declared he had received his fair share of the estate. Concerning the land, Mary said that David Naugle received his wife's share, but Abraham was still entitled to some portion. Mary said she heard from Abraham four years ago. The court referred the case to Vardry McBee in October 1830, and he reported that Jacob Fye left three legatees, the widow and children: Catherine, Jacob Fye, Jr., and Abraham. He took evidence from Jacob Burns, who said that around 1820 Abram Fye was in Indiana; that he started to go to a town on the Ohio called Utica, but left his pocket book, money and clothes behind; that he had not been heard from since and was supposed to be drowned. I have found no record that David and Catharine actually received part of Abraham’s share in the land.
- [S54] Miles S. Philbeck, Jr. & Grace Turner.
- [S55] Harry E. Wilson, Descendants of Jacob Zettelmeyer of Berks County, Pennsylvania (Zebulon, North Carolina: H.E. Wilson, c198?)
- [S1846] 1810 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
- [S1848] 1830 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
- [S1849] 1840 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
- [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Jacob Fye, Jr.
M, #534, b. about 1797
Parents
1797
Birth
About 1797 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1801~4
January 1801 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Jacob Fye, Jr., witnessed the will of
Jacob Fye in January 1801 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+.
1819~22
13 April 1819 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1822~25
23 January 1822 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Citations
- [S54] Miles S. Philbeck, Jr. & Grace Turner, editor, Lincoln County, North Carolina Will Abstracts 1779-1910 (Wilson, North Carolina: Grace Turner, c.1986), The will of Jacob Fye was written 3 November 1800 and probated in January 1801. Jacob mentions his wife, Mary, her father John Killian, "my children," and "little John Jonas, minor." Witnesses were Samuel Killian and Joh. Carl Lutgert.
- [S46] Jacob Fye, North Carolina Estate Files: Lincoln County. Hereinafter cited as Jacob Fye Estate Papers.
- [S43] Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Book 33, p. 417. Hereinafter cited as LCDB 33.
Jacob Fye, Jr. (Catherine’s brother) was bound to David Nail for $157.00. Witnesses Wm Harbeson and Solm. Shell.
Abraham Fye
M, #535
Parents
Birth
Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1801
January 1801 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Abraham Fye witnessed the will of
Jacob Fye in January 1801 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+.
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Citations
- [S54] Miles S. Philbeck, Jr. & Grace Turner, editor, Lincoln County, North Carolina Will Abstracts 1779-1910 (Wilson, North Carolina: Grace Turner, c.1986), The will of Jacob Fye was written 3 November 1800 and probated in January 1801. Jacob mentions his wife, Mary, her father John Killian, "my children," and "little John Jonas, minor." Witnesses were Samuel Killian and Joh. Carl Lutgert.
- [S46] Jacob Fye, North Carolina Estate Files: Lincoln County. Hereinafter cited as Jacob Fye Estate Papers.
Unknown Fye
M, #536
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Anna C. Naugle
F, #537, b. February 1829, d. 1910
Parents

Portrait-Anna Naugle Whitener
1829
Birth
February 1829 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1845~16
About 1845 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Age ~24
Birth in 1821 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+Death: in 1876 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United States
G+1845~16
Name Anna C. Whitener, -(Naugle)
About 1845
1910~81
Death
1910 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+
Burial
Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 1830 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+3 |
| 1840 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+4  |
| 1 June 1850 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+5 |
| 25 June 1860 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+6 |
| 29 June 1870 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+7 |
| 29 June 1880 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+8 |
| 5 June 1900 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+9 |
| 15 April 1910 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+10 |
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Citations
- [S92] TVA Cemetery Relocation Project, NCGenWeb, Cherokee County, online www.rootsweb.com/~nccherok/tva.html, p. 7. Hereinafter cited as TVA Cemetery Relocation.
Anna Noggle Whitener was originally buried in the Davidson-Bates private cemetery (Beaverdam Twp., Cherokee County, NC [35.120412, -84.114497]). In 1938, she was reinterred by the TVA (in preparation for the Hiawasse Dam Project) in the Ogreeta Baptist Church Cemetery near Murphy, NC. The TVA documents list Anna as "Annie C. Whitner" and list her birth and death dates as 1828 and 1910 respectively. The documents also list "HART" as cause of death.
- [S1813] James L. Douthat, Author, Hiwassee Reservoir Cemeteries (Signal Mountain, Tennessee: Mountain Press, 1989), pp. 46-48; 69-70
- [S1848] 1830 US Census, Lincoln County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 182, Henry Naugle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 18 February 2008.)
Henry Naugle: 1M 15-20, 1M 20-30, 1F 0-5, 1F 20-30, & 1F 30-40.
- [S1849] 1840 US Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 234 & p. 247, Henry Noggle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 20 March 2008.)
Henry Noggle (p. 234): 1M-40-50; 1F-10-15; 1F-30-40; and Henry Noggle (p. 247): 1F-10-15; 1M-40-50.
- [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 58, dwelling/family 376/376, Logan Whitener/Henry Nogle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 23 June 2007.)
Logan H. Whitener 30, Ann C. (Naugle) 22, Mary Whitener 4, Henry Whitener 3, Isabella Whitener 2 months, Henry Nogle (farmer) 49, & Elizabeth 47. The 1850 Agricultural Schedule for Logan H. Whitener indicates 40 acres, 15 cows, 16 sheep, 30 hogs, 120 bu. Rye/Oats, 300 bu. Corn, 30 bu. Wheat, 40 lbs. Potatoes, 100 lbs. butter, no flax, & 40 bu. wool.
- [S1850] 1860 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Logan H. Whitener 39 (Carpenter, b. Lincoln, NC, R/P=$600/ $350), Anna 31(b. Lincoln, NC), Mary M. 13, Henry W.J. 11, Isabel L. 10, Joseph L. 7, & Hiram H.L. 2. All children b. Cherokee, NC. The 1860 Farm Schedule for Logan Whitener reads: 21 acres, 8 cows, 15 hogs, 25 bu. wheat, 250 bu. corn, 5 bu. tobacco, 25 bu. wool, 14 bu potatoes, 52 lbs. butter, & 14 gal. molasses.
- [S1851] 1870 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Logan Whitner 50, Anna 42, Isabella 20, Joseph 17, Harry 11, Noah 9, Andrew 4, & Logan A. 4/12 (January).
- [S1839] 1880 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Anne C. Whitner 49 (widow), Noah 20, Andrew 14, & Martha Ann 7. All NC, NC, NC.
- [S1852] 1900 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Martha Whitner 25 (February 1875), Single (4/4), Clercie 7 (June 1892), Bessie 5 (October 1895), Harley 3 (son, July 1896), Rodella 7/12 (October 1899), Annie 71 (mother, February 1829, widow, 13/8), & Isibella 46 (sister, March 1854, widow, 0/0). All: NC, NC, NC.
- [S1853] 1910 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Annie Whitener 79 (widow), Isabel 54 (dau, widow), Martha 36 (dau., single, 7/7), Clarissa 17 (gdau.), Bessie 15 (gdau.), Harlie 13 (gson), Rodella 11 (gdau.), Eva 9 (gdau.), Linie 6 (gdau.), & Sadie 2 (gdau.).
Logan Henry Whitener
M, #538, b. 1821, d. 1876
Parents

Portrait-Logan Henry Whitener
1821
Birth
1821 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1845~24
About 1845 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Age ~16
Birth in February 1829 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
G+Death: in 1910 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United States
G+1847~26
9 September 1847 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Logan Henry Whitener sold, for $60, personal property to Logan Whitener on 9 September 1847 in Cherokee, North Carolina, United States
G+.

1852~31
Bound Labo
10 January 1852 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1857~36
Land Buy
4 February 1857 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1876~55
Death
1876 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+
Burial
Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 1 June 1850 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+6 |
| 25 June 1860 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+7 |
| 29 June 1870 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+8 |
Citations
- [S110] Cherokee, North Carolina Deed Book 5, p. 173. Hereinafter cited as Cherokee, NC Deed Book 5.
Jacob sold to Logan Whitener "one certain strawberry roan mare and two cows and one calf and one heifer and also my interest in a crop of corn which I have tended on Felix Passtus farm for the sum of Sixty Dollars . . ." Henry Nogle, Witness. On 23 December 1848, " . . . I, Jacob Nogle have made use of the above mentioned crop of corn three hundred bushel of corn which I now deliver to the said Logan Whitner on the plantation where I now live; . . ." Both items recorded April 1851.
- [S94] Cherokee, North Carolina Deed Book 21, p. 35. Wm. H. Thomas bound to Logan H. Whitener, on the condition that Thomas had sold to Logan H. Whitener 100 A of the Killian donation land to be run in a square to include the Talley improvements. Recorded at the December 1885 Court. Hereinafter cited as Cherokee, NC Deed Book 21.
- [S93] Cherokee, North Carolina Deed Book 20, p. 537. The State of North Carolina sold to Logan Whitener 100 A on Certificate No. 260 in District No. 5 on both sides of the Hiawasse River, including his improvements, adjoining A.H. Killian's donation tract. Bill of Sale recorded 1886. Hereinafter cited as Cherokee, NC Deed Book 20.
- [S92] TVA Cemetery Relocation Project, NCGenWeb, Cherokee County, online www.rootsweb.com/~nccherok/tva.html, p. 7. Hereinafter cited as TVA Cemetery Relocation.
Logan H. Whitener was originally buried in the Davidson-Bates private cemetery (Beaverdam Twp., Cherokee County, NC [35.120412, -84.114497]). In 1938, he was reinterred by the TVA (in preparation for the Hiawasse Dam Project) in the Ogreeta Baptist Church Cemetery near Murphy, NC. The TVA documents list Logan as "Logan Whitener" and list his birth and death dates as 1811 and 1878 respectively. The documents also list "UNK" as cause of death.
- [S1813] James L. Douthat, Author, Hiwassee Reservoir Cemeteries (Signal Mountain, Tennessee: Mountain Press, 1989), pp. 46-48; 69-70

- [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 58, dwelling/family 376/376, Logan Whitener/Henry Nogle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 23 June 2007.)
Logan H. Whitener 30, Ann C. (Naugle) 22, Mary Whitener 4, Henry Whitener 3, Isabella Whitener 2 months, Henry Nogle (farmer) 49, & Elizabeth 47. The 1850 Agricultural Schedule for Logan H. Whitener indicates 40 acres, 15 cows, 16 sheep, 30 hogs, 120 bu. Rye/Oats, 300 bu. Corn, 30 bu. Wheat, 40 lbs. Potatoes, 100 lbs. butter, no flax, & 40 bu. wool.
- [S1850] 1860 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Logan H. Whitener 39 (Carpenter, b. Lincoln, NC, R/P=$600/ $350), Anna 31(b. Lincoln, NC), Mary M. 13, Henry W.J. 11, Isabel L. 10, Joseph L. 7, & Hiram H.L. 2. All children b. Cherokee, NC. The 1860 Farm Schedule for Logan Whitener reads: 21 acres, 8 cows, 15 hogs, 25 bu. wheat, 250 bu. corn, 5 bu. tobacco, 25 bu. wool, 14 bu potatoes, 52 lbs. butter, & 14 gal. molasses.
- [S1851] 1870 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Logan Whitner 50, Anna 42, Isabella 20, Joseph 17, Harry 11, Noah 9, Andrew 4, & Logan A. 4/12 (January).
Isabelle Lee Whitener
F, #539, b. March 1850, d. 15 June 1916
Parents
1850
Birth
March 1850 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1880
Name Isabella L. Rose
After 1880
189646
25 October 1896 | Gilmer, GeorgiaG 191666
Death
15 June 1916 | Beaverdam, Cherokee, North Carolina, United States


Burial
Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 1 June 1850 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+5 |
| 25 June 1860 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+6 |
| 29 June 1870 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+7 |
| 29 June 1880 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+8 |
| 5 June 1900 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+9 |
| 15 April 1910 | Cherokee, North Carolina, United StatesG+10 |
Citations
- [S103] Alice D. White, editor, The Heritage of Cherokee County North Carolina, Volume II (Roswell, Georgia: W.H. Wolfe Associates, 1990), Entry #1247 "Logan Henry and Anna Nogle Whitener," p. 373.. Hereinafter cited as Cherokee Heritage II.
- [S98] Cherokee County, North Carolina Death Records 1913-1927, Western North Carolina Genealogy Resource Center for Cherokee County, online www.goldenbranches.com/nc-state/cherokee. Hereinafter cited as Cherokee, NC Deaths 1913-1927.
- [S1825] "North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930", online database 2016, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 31 July 2018), Isabelle L. Rose
- [S92] TVA Cemetery Relocation Project, NCGenWeb, Cherokee County, online www.rootsweb.com/~nccherok/tva.html, The grave of Isabell Whitener Rose was listed in the TVA cemetery relocation survey, but was not moved. Hereinafter cited as TVA Cemetery Relocation.
- [S1841] 1850 US Federal Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule, p. p. 58, dwelling/family 376/376, Logan Whitener/Henry Nogle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 23 June 2007.)
Logan H. Whitener 30, Ann C. (Naugle) 22, Mary Whitener 4, Henry Whitener 3, Isabella Whitener 2 months, Henry Nogle (farmer) 49, & Elizabeth 47. The 1850 Agricultural Schedule for Logan H. Whitener indicates 40 acres, 15 cows, 16 sheep, 30 hogs, 120 bu. Rye/Oats, 300 bu. Corn, 30 bu. Wheat, 40 lbs. Potatoes, 100 lbs. butter, no flax, & 40 bu. wool.
- [S1850] 1860 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Logan H. Whitener 39 (Carpenter, b. Lincoln, NC, R/P=$600/ $350), Anna 31(b. Lincoln, NC), Mary M. 13, Henry W.J. 11, Isabel L. 10, Joseph L. 7, & Hiram H.L. 2. All children b. Cherokee, NC. The 1860 Farm Schedule for Logan Whitener reads: 21 acres, 8 cows, 15 hogs, 25 bu. wheat, 250 bu. corn, 5 bu. tobacco, 25 bu. wool, 14 bu potatoes, 52 lbs. butter, & 14 gal. molasses.
- [S1851] 1870 US Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Logan Whitner 50, Anna 42, Isabella 20, Joseph 17, Harry 11, Noah 9, Andrew 4, & Logan A. 4/12 (January).
- [S1839] 1880 US Federal Census, Cherokee County, North Carolina, population schedule,Beaverdam, enumeration district 80, p. p. 24, dwelling/family 238/238, Henry Naugle; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : viewed 28 June 2008.)
Henry Naugle 77 (Retired, NC, PA, NC), & Isabel Whitener 30 (Granddaughter, NC, NC, NC).
- [S1852] 1900 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Martha Whitner 25 (February 1875), Single (4/4), Clercie 7 (June 1892), Bessie 5 (October 1895), Harley 3 (son, July 1896), Rodella 7/12 (October 1899), Annie 71 (mother, February 1829, widow, 13/8), & Isibella 46 (sister, March 1854, widow, 0/0). All: NC, NC, NC.
- [S1853] 1910 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Annie Whitener 79 (widow), Isabel 54 (dau, widow), Martha 36 (dau., single, 7/7), Clarissa 17 (gdau.), Bessie 15 (gdau.), Harlie 13 (gson), Rodella 11 (gdau.), Eva 9 (gdau.), Linie 6 (gdau.), & Sadie 2 (gdau.).
Sarah Ruby Blackmon
F, #540, b. 14 June 1905, d. 11 December 1996
Parents
1905
Birth
14 June 1905 | Tignall, Wilkes, Georgia, United StatesG 199691
Death
11 December 1996 | Elbert, Georgia, United StatesG
U. S. Census Records
| Date | Place |
|---|
| 4 February 1920 | Wilkes, Georgia, United StatesG+1 |
| Last Edited |
8 October 2014 |
Citations
- [S1854] 1920 US Federal Census, population schedule; digital images, Ancestry (https://ancestry.com : accessed.)
Conrad Boovy
M, #541, d. 1766
Note
Conrad Boovy. Conrad has land grant of 393 acres on west side of Newton in 1750. He deeded 1/2 of this land on indenture to Jacob Setzer I 10 Dec. 1766.
Executors of Conrad's will were Jacob Setzer I (son-in-law) and Mathias Barringer.
1766
Death
1766 | Burke, North Carolina, United StatesG
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Mary Magdalene ?
F, #542
Death: in 1766 | Burke, North Carolina, United States
G
Name Mary Magdalene Boovy, -(?)
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Mathias Boovy
M, #543, b. 1754
Parents
1754
Birth
1754 | Burke, North Carolina, United StatesG
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Margaret Bushart
F, #544
Name Margaret Barringer, -(Bushart)
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Jacob Arney
M, #545
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Delbert Glenn Heffington
M, #546, b. 29 May 1926, d. 29 August 1988
Family 2: Sylvia Aileene Noggle
1926
Birth
29 May 1926 | Rose Bud, White, Arkansas, United StatesG 194822
Marriage | Sylvia Aileene Noggle
3 November 1948 | Heber Springs, Cleburne, ArkansasG 198862
Death
29 August 1988 | Barstow, San Bernardino, CaliforniaG
Burial
Marlow, Stephens, Oklahoma, United States
| Last Edited |
7 February 2017 |
Citations
- [S1809] Ron, Compiler, Gedsite Cemeteries: Media Links to Source, new edition (link, 6 February 2017, RootsMagic & Gedsite, Software Land) p. 11, Marlow
Debra Aileene Heffington
F, #549, b. 29 June 1959, d. 29 June 1959
Parents
1959
Birth
29 June 1959 | Marlow, Stephens, OklahomaG 19590
Death
29 June 1959 | Marlow, Stephens, OklahomaG
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
John Wilfong D. Whitener
M, #550, b. 1784, d. between October 1855 and December 1855
1784
Birth
1784 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ 1803~19
About 1803 | Lincoln, North Carolina, United StatesG+ Age ~21
Birth on 27 January 1782
Death: in 1853 | Catawba, North Carolina, United States
G1855
Death
Between October 1855 and December 1855 | Ellilay, Gilmer, GeorgiaG
| Last Edited |
29 September 2014 |
Citations
- [S24] Anne W. McAllister, Through Four Generations: Heinrich Weidner 1717-1792 and Catharina Mull Weidner 1733-1804 (Patterson, NC: Staley Publishing, 1992), Pages 91-102.