NC, Lenoir County, Rose of Sharon Church Records ========================================================= USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non- commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be repro- duced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations.   Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access.   Copyright © 1999 by Sloan S. Mason. This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. by Sloan S. Mason SloMas7@aol.com ======================================================= Church Record Book:Rose of Sharon, Lenoir County, N.C., 1851-1852. Rose of Sharon (Lenoir), N.C., 1851-1864. Copied from LDS microfilm: N.C. Church Records: Film #1976593 Abstracted by Sloan S. Mason (All records were not copied-refer to original microfilm) (Records copied exactly as written-surnames capitalized) Church Record Book-Rose of Sharon, Lenoir Co.,N.C.-1851-1852 Part I. A list of members of the Church of Christ, as constituted at the Rose of Sharon. Males Females James KILPATRICK Elizabeth BOND William ORMOND Lany JONES John S. PHILLIPS Mary A. MOSELEY C.C. DUNN Susan DUNN Calvin TUCKER Eliza DUNN Willie T. MOSELEY Martha HARVEY Matthias HARVEY Mary JONES William L. PHILLIPS Sarah E. JONES Noah DUNN Martha E. MOSELEY Joshua TUCKER Julia H. BOND Levi MEWBORNS, Jr.? Katherine JONES -------------------------------------------------------Zilphia JONES -------------------------------------------------------Hollon MOSELEY --------------------------------------------------Nancy C. TUCKER Brethren William ORMOND & Calvin TUCKER-Elders or Bishops of the Church. Brethren James KILPATRICK & C.C. DUNN-Deacons of Church. Brother Willis T. MOSELY-Recorder of the Church. (The following Record is very difficult to read-Part seems to be a Bible Record-most seem to be a record of Sale of Slaves-nos. are written all over the page) John TYLER was born January 1842 Jim CROW was sooled? 8th March 1856. Honey was solded 10 March 1858. Homer? Was solded 8 December Molly?/Holly HOPKINS solded Feb. 19? 1862. PUSS was solded March 11th? 1864. Jarold?/Harold? was solded August the 5th 1865 Florah? Gray? was solded April 17th 1869 Dolby?/Dolly? was solded April 1869 Maryon? Was solded March 28th 187- Moseley HUNTER was solded April 9th 1877. (Glued to bottom of same page-newspaper article) How to Measure Corn in the Crib. After leveling the corn, multiply the length & breadth of the house together and the product by the depth, which will give the cubic feet of the bulk of the corn; then divide the last product by 19, & the quotient will be the number of barrells of shelled corn in the house or crib. If there be a remainder after the division it will be so many twelfths of a barrel of shelled corn over. Example: 13 feet long X 11 feet broad 132 x 6 feed deep 792 divided by 12---cubic feet 66 barrels shelled 6 bushels in a barrel 330 bushels shelled corn (Next page is a bible record) Mary Thony? Henry was born John was born May Clary was born August 1831/1837 Thomas was born June 1849 Jane was born May 1851 Zachry Zebidee was born February 1853 Joe was born April 1855 Edna was born June 4th 1857 Tom BECKTON was born May 27th 1858 Florah was born September 1858 Belinda was born January 1862 Laura Ann was born March 30th 1863 Elias was born February 11th 1864 Rose Of Sharon, Lenoir Co.,N.C.-1851-1864 Part II. 18 July-Elder J.B.GAYLORD & J.P.DUNN 3RD Lord's Day in August 1851-David H. MILLER preached. 3rd Lord's Day in September 1851-Elder SMITH preached. A List of the Members of the Church of Christ as Constituted at the Rose of Sharon. Males Females X-1)James KILPATRICK Elizabeth BOND X X-2)William ORMOND Laney JONES X X-3)John L.? PHILLIPS-excluded Mary A. MOSELY X X-4)C.C. DUNN-dead Susan DUNN X X-5)Calvin TUCKER Eliza DUNN X X-6)Wiley T. MOSELY Martha TAYLOR? X X-7)Mathias HARVEY Mary JONES X X-8)William L. PHILLIPS-dism. By letter Sarah E. POOLS X X-9)Bob DUNN-dead Martha MOSELEY X X-10)John TUCKER-dead Julia H.? HARTSFIELD X X-11)Levi MEWBORN,Jr. Catherine JONES X X-12)Lewis KILPATRICK Zilphia JONES X X-13)Nathan BOWDEN Hollie? MOSELEY-dead X X-14)F.J.? SUTTON Nancy C. TUCKER X ------------------------------------------Julia Kilpatrick BRUTON? X ------------------------------------------Patsy KILPATRICK X ------------------------------------------Louiza CARAWAY X ------------------------------------------Esther -dead X ------------------------------------------Sulah Ann BOWDEN-dism. By letter-X ------------------------------------------Nancy SUTTON X ------------------------------------------Almeda CHESTNUT X (Next page is a Deed of Rent-dated December 21,1863) The condition of the rents of Land belonging to William C. MOSELEY, dec'd are as follows: the Houses? and Land lying out and Branch up to forks of the ditches at the grave yard field is to rented out until the 20 day of December 1864. The ditches are all to be cleaned off, trimed down and spaded out and deep as they ever was cut that runs through and adjoining the Land t hat is to be cultivated. The fences are to be cleaned out and raised so as to make them good fences. There is to be a new fence. Make structure rails big, made from the back fence to the forks of Big ditches in the Branch where one prong extends on W.T. MOSELEY land. This December 21, 1863. Houses and Land lying out And Branch up to fork of Big ditches Hardy HILL- $150.00 At the grave yard field. (Next page is a Distribution of Slaves of Wm. T. MOSELEY) The condition of hire of negroes belonging William C. MOSELEY, dec'd H. T./F.? MOSELEY and Sarah J. MOSELEY are as follows: They will be hired out until 20th day of December 1864. They are to have these suits of clothes all of which are to be new, one of woollen or twill cotton and two of cotton. One hat and blanket, one pair of shoes. They are not to work at steam mills, go by water, nor work on railroad, dig wells, ride horse races. They are not to be carried any lower down the country. They are not to work on Fortifications. They are not to work within three miles of any River unless carried higher up --- and be returned to the guardian at this place the 20 day of December 1864. This 21st day of December 1863. ELIAS---------------------------William HARRISON--------$85.00 GEORGE--------------------------Hardy HILL--------------$150.00 CLAY----------------------------William HILL------------$82.00 JAMES---------------------------Jack J. WILLIAMS--------$36.00 (unable to read name) William HARRISON--------$38.00 HANAH---------------------------Hardy HILL--------------$36.00 RAINY---------------------------William HARRISON--------$24.00 CORNELIUS-----------------------William HARRISON--------$15.00 IRE-----------------------------Patsy J.? MOSELY----- ----------------------------------and clothes. CAROLINE and 2 children (--- ----) William HARRISON (Next page is Rental of Estate-20 December 1864) The condition of rent of Land belonging to the Estate of Tully MOSELEY,dec'd are as follows. The house and land lying out is to be rented out untill the 20 day of December 1865. The ditches that runs through and adjoining the land that was not cultivated is to be trimed down and spaded out as deep as they ever was cut. Ditches and fence rows to be clean off and fences to be repaired so as to make them good neighborhood fences. This December 20th, 1864. House & land lying out at home place willed to William C. MOSELEY. House, garden and potatoe patch and Field on north side of land.---- Patsy T. MOSELEY--$211.00. The land lying out on south side road-Willed to William C. MOSELEY--- W.D. HARRISON-$170--$331. (Next page is hire of negroes-Dec. 20,1864) The condition of hire of negroes belonging to the Estate of Tully MOSELEY,dec'd. by the Executor are as follows. They will be hired out until 20th day of December 1865. They are to have three suits of clothes all to be of new material, one of woollen or twill cotton and two of cotton one hat and blanket, one pair of shoes. They are not to work at steam mills, railroads, go on water, ride horse races, dig wells, nor work on fortification. They are not to be carried any lower down the country and be returned to the executor at this place the 20 day of December 1865. This December 20th 1864. GEORGE---------------------------------W.D.HARRISON---$550 ELIAS----------------------------------W.D.HARRISON---$120 CLAY-----------------------------------W.D.HARRISON---$105 JAMES----------------------------------L.H.ALDRIDGE---$100 RAINY----------------------------------D.W.HOOD-------$100 $975 JOSEPH---------------------------------P.J.? MOSELEY--- 90 Blankets & clothes ----------------------------------------------------- $885 CAROLINE & three children--------------W.D.HARRISON Low Bid-$90 (Next page-Indenture June 1868) This Indenture made on theday of June 1868 between Shadrack of the county of Lenoir and State of North Carolina of the first part and Leander FALKNER of the above said county and state of the second part. Witnesseth that the said party of the first part for and in consideration of the sum of seventy five dollars to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledge hath bargained sold and confirm and by these presents doth bargain sell and confirm to the party of the second part his heirs and assigns one small horse mule and all of his interest in the crop of corn and cotton he had now in cultivation on the lands of Cicero WHITFIELD to have and to hold for his and their benefit and behoof forever. This grant is intended as a Security for the payment of a note given by said party of the first part to Leander FALKNER the second party for the sum of seventy five dollars bearing date the and to be paid by the 15th of November 1868, and if default should be made in the note at the time specified by the agreement. Then the party of the second part and his assigns are hereby authorised to sell the above described mule and crop of corn and cotton or so much there of as will be necessary to satisfy the amount then due, with the cost and expenses allowed by Law. In Witness whereof the party of first part hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and date above written. END OF DOCUMENTS