LENOIR COUNTY, NC - Letter - J.M. Langston to B.C. Langston, Sr., 1966. ====================================================================== 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 reproduced 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, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: B. C. Langston, Jr. ======================================================================== James M. Langston to B. C. Langston, Sr., 1966 with selections from the Absalom Langston Bible The following is a copy of a letter written August 15, 1966, from James Marvin Langston, Jr., to B. Cameron Langston, Sr. It contains selected entries from the Absalom Langston Bible, and family information provided by the writer. The present location of the Absalom Langston bible is unknown. "Dear Cameron, Here is the information from the family bible which I copied of Absalom & Dolly Langston's children. I have these birth dates which may help you. Simeon - born Aug. 19, 1769 Jepe (Jese)- born Sept. 15, 1775 Rachel - July (17 or 27) 1777 Sarah - Aug. 10, 1779 Milla - Nov. 26, 1787 Timothy - Nov. 25, 1789 Zilpha - Nov. 26, 1790 Elizabeth - Dec. 20, 1792 Jacob - June 15, 1795 -died Mar. 20, 1885 The letter goes on to say: "Jacob's son, S. James Langston, my grandfather, born Lenoir County. Born 11-04-1831- died March 15, 1916. His grandparents were originally from Virginia and said to be related to the Jacksons of Clarksburg, Virginia." "Jacob, farmer, married Mary Connerly (1805-1882). They had 7 children, S. James, Bryant Harry, Ann, Manda, and 2 more girls." The letter concludes with: "I hope this will help you in some way. Thank you for the information you gave us and we would appreciate a copy of the additional information you have when you get copies made. We enjoyed seeing all of you. Best regards to the family. Sincerely, Jim & Jane" (Jane Whitlock Langston)