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Vertical Information C HEPTINSTALL FAMILY INFORMATION - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON EACH RELATIVE INCLUDING THE LIST OF CHILDREN Directions: (1) Men are even numbers and women are odd numbers, (2) Wife is always numbered 1 more than husband, (3) Fathers number is doubled from child’s number and conversely, child is one-half of father’s number. (4) Relatives that appear more than one time in the chart will be designated with both numbers such as 40/44). Undated August 29, 2017. This is always an on-going collection of information based on the best information from many resources at a given time. (2) John Wesley Heptinstall “Buck” (3) Myrtle Flythe b. 8/3/1885 b. 1/28/1885 Jackson NC d. 5/11/1969 d. 9/8/1971 Halifax Co NC, died of heart failure, buried at Mt Tabor Church on Hwy 48 Aurelian Springs NC m. 1910 Children: 1. James Olin Heptinstall b. 3/13/1911 d.5/17/2009 (age 98) m. Gene Yeoman b. 3/25/15 (Children: 1. James Olin 5/14/1941, 2. Margaret Gene 6/16/1944 m William Morgan Dyess 9/20/1940) 2. John Wesley Heptinstall Jr b. 7/11/12 d. 11/14/1996 m. Laura Pierre Avery b. 6/1/14 d. 3/2/2007, daughter of Issac Avery and Margaret of Morganton, NC (Children: 1. Rosalie 8/23/1943 m1 Kenneth Kennedy (son Todd) , m2 Fitzgerald, m3 Mort Zimmerman, Children of m1: 1. Todd 2. John Wesley III b. 8/23/1943 m1 Lynn Davidson (Children: 1. John Wesley IV, 1968 m1 Lisa, m2 Marie, 2. Krista Lynn 1970 m. Bell), 3. Dorothy H. m1 Ken Stepka , m2 Jerry Jorgensen) Children of m1: 1. Melissa Avery b. 1975 m. Chaney 3. Hannah Bailey Heptinstall b. 2/1/14 d. 2/5/2001 m. 1937 John Southgate Vaughan b. 5/25/1910 d. 8/1/1996 (Children: 1.John S Vaughan b. 5/19/38 m. William Earl English (Children: 1. Christiana 9/5/1970, 2. John S Jr 11/4/1972., 3. William Earl (Buck)5/1978) 2. Charles J Vaughan b. 10/16/39 m1 Roberta Linnell Josey (Child: Roberta Linnell b. 2/1/1972 m. James Christopher Compton) m2 Karen Jean Dunlap (Children: 1. Charles Julian Jr 8/4/1977 m. Lana Dee Johnson 2. Matthew Dunlap 1/5/1979) m. Lydia Marlowe Ivey ) 3. Joseph Bailey b. 3/12/43 m. Mary Louise Lee 2/12/1951 (Children: 1. Mary Hannah 12/12/1974, 2. Lee Anne 10/15/1976, 3. Joseph Bailey Jr. 10/15/1977) 4. Hannah Bailey Heptinstall b. 2/28/45 m1 Daniel Lee Brawley (Children: 1. Hannah Haynes 12/17/1970, Michael Paschall 2. Daniel Lee Jr. 7/14/1973) m2 Norman Robinson 5. Cola Franklin b. 5/6/52 m. Megan McQuail (Children: 1. Eliza, 2. Molly) 6. David Frederick b. 4/10/54) 4. Kathleen Heptinstall b. 6/7/1915 d. 12/4/1998 m. Harold Parker Dunning b. 12/8/16 ( Children: 1 1. Margaret Louise “Peggy” 9/10/1939 m. Wesley Matthew Bjorkland b. 8/18/35 (Children: 1. Kelly Susan 3/12/61, 2. Keith Wesley 10/13/63) 2. Harold P. b. 1/10/41 m. 8/5/61 Robbye Cook b. 11.4.41) (Children: 1. Denise Elaine b. 8/2/63 m. Bruce Edward Moore, 2. Harold “Vance” b. 8/21/65 m. Molly Elaine Hahlen, 3. Dawn Elizabeth b. 12/29/67 m. JJ Theodore James Demas) 5. Louise Barkley Heptinstall b. 9/1/1916 d. 4/1/1998 m. Joseph August Jirva 1714-1995 (Children: 1. Dorothy 2/28/1951, 2. Beth 10/7/1952, 3. Josaphine Hannah 1/12/1955 m. Stephen Burqwyn) 6. David Lloyd Heptinstall b. 12/8/1917 d. 1/27/1943 , served in Coast Guard, buried Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, San Mateo, Calif. (4) John Olin Heptinstall (5) Hannah Marion Bailey b. 9/19/1845 b. 10/18/1854 Greenville Co. Va, Jarratt, Virginia d. 10/27/1922 d. 2/24/1926 Halifax Co NC m. 11/1874 (On 1880 census living with wife and Mary O b. 1876, Carry W b. 1879, John Taylor and Sarah Epps) (Marion was listed on 1910 census in Mecklenburg Co NC living with Van Wormers, Her daughter Nancy Cornelia Heptinstall Van Wormer and Called “Stall” on 1990 census husband David Frederick Van Wormer.) Daughter of James Frederick Bailey 1820-1878 and Clementine W. Bailey 1822-1941 of Jarratt, Vairgina. James was son of Benjamin Bailey. Children: 1. Marion Olin, called Olin b. 2/18/1876 d.7/29/1969 m. 12/18/1898 John Allen Cutts b. 11/25/1861 d. 12/13/1944 (Children: 1. Nell Egan Cutts b. 11/29/1899 d. 1993 m. Spencer Thompson b. 8/30/1900 d. 1970, 2. Hannah Marion Cutts b. 8/9/1901 d. 9/18/1986 m. Edward Eugene Bronson b.10/4/1884 d. 1/28/1968, (Children: 1. Nancy Olin 8/31/1927, 2. Edward Thompson 10/28/1935 m. Elizabeth Bennett 1937) 3. John Allen Cutts Jr. b. 7/27/1904 d. 1/6/82 m. Margaret Rose 1918-2004, (Children: 1. John Allen III b. 1/11/1942, 2. William Bruce 1/24/1945 m. Catherine E. McDaniel b. 12/5/1946, 3. Margaret Lovick b. 5/29/1946 m. Lester Toney Jones b. 7/27/1945, 4. Nell Trippe b. 4/24/1949 m. Kenneth Patrick Daniels b. 1/11/1945) 4. Charles Clinton Cutts b. 12/27/1906 d. 12/2/2001 SCm. Frances Eugenia Buck b. 6/20/12, (Children: 1. Charles C. Clinton Jr b. 5/20/1940 of Greensboro, 2. Henry Buck 1/27/1942 m. Charlotte Brenda Magee b. 2/7/1944, Surfside Beach 3. Eugenia McLeod 1/12/1946 m. Fredolph Walter Peterson b. 1/8/1946 , 4. William Edward b. 5/9/1949 m. Janice Ellen Gardner b. 8/1/1950) od Socastee 5. Olin Heptinstall Cutts b. 6/18/10 m. Claude Abram Vaughan b. 6/18/08 Darlington SC , (Children: 1. Claude Abram Jr b. 7/17/1937 d. 1996 m. Donna Kay McCorkle b. 3/4/1945, 2. Eugene Allen b. 8/7/1949) 6.William Holmes Cutts b. 2/7/1914 m. Barbara Elwood Gresham b. 9/3/27 (Children: 1. Barbara Elwood b. 11/8/1950, 2 2. Eleanor Bailey b. 9/27/1952, 3. Carl Allen b. 3/20/1959, 4. Elizabeth Sellers b. 5/14/1961)) 2. Carrie Wilkins 11/30/1878-7/25/1955 (Not married, listed on 1920 census with parents) 3. Nancy Cornelia b. 2/5/1881 d. 12/26/1975 m. David Frederick Van Wormer b. 9/7/1876 d. 11/16/1947 (Beta Fraternity brother of Benjamin W. Mathes who married her sister Hannah Bailey Heptinstall (Children: 1. Frederick E 12/17/1908-2/5/1961 , 2. Benjamin F 8/1/1915 m1 Margaret Ruth Garner b. 3/29/1952 d. 4/7/1967 (Children: 1. Frances Elizabeth 3/10/1953, 2. Laura Eleanor 11/11/1955, m2 4/4/70 Marjorie Robinson Law Ault b. 10/4/1921, 3. Susan Alt m. Authier 3.Lovenia Jane b.12/20/1918 (named for David’s mother) m. Samuel A Hayward 5/17/1919 (Children: 1. Joan Bery 7/19/1950 m1. 12/18/1971 Edward Joseph Flynn, m2 Cole 2. David b. 9/12/1953 m 6/30/1989 Doreen Ann Madden, 3. Richard 5/8/1956) 4. John Wesley Heptinstall “Buck” (#2) b. 8/3/1885 d. 5/11/1969 m. Myrtle Flythe b. 1/28/1885 d. 9/8/1971 (On 1920, 1930 census) 5. Hannah Bailey b. 8/26/1890 d. 6/7/1964 m. Benjamin W. Mathes b. 4/28/1883 d. 6/21/1964 (Beta Fraternity brother of Van Wormer) m2 George Jones 5/16/1875-9/14/1955) (Children of m1: Dorothy Hannah b. 5/1916 m. Edward B. Morton b. 1918 (6) James Madison Flythe (7) Ada Louise Barkley b. 9/22/1850 Creeksville, Northampton Co. NC b.~1859 Marianna, Jackson Co., Fla m. 2/27/1878 at Northampton Co d. 6/21/1899 buried Jackson Methodist Church, in unmarked grave d. 4 or 3/21/1931 Graham NC, Alamance Co NC, died of flu m. 2/27/1878 NH Co NC m2 11-26-1899 Myrtie Corrine Parker b. 1887 d. 6/13/1928 Burlington, NC, Grandfather Henry Boone brought them back to NC 1870/73, left them daughter of Marcus Lafayette Parker and Celia Ann Stephenson money in his will. Children by first marriage: 1. Travers Norman b. 11/10/1880 d. 3/1963 m. Mary Maude Stephenson b. 5-30-1881 d. 8-24-1955 daughter of Cornelius L and Georgianna F. Coker 2. Annie Pearl b. 7/16/1883 m. Ernest Flythe, son of Elisha Frank and Ariah Jane Martin 3. Myrtle (#3) b. 1/28/1885 d. 9/8/1971 m. John Wesley (Buck) Heptinstall (#2) 1885-1969 4. Jesse Edward b. 5/10/1887 d. after 1746 5. James Merritt b. 4/27/1889 d. after 1942 6. Claudia Milton b. 2/9/1892 nm, d. 1921, appendix, buried in Methodist graveyard Jackson 7. Estelle b. 9/21/1893 m. Samuel Stancill Gay 9/20/1891-3/25/1969 Va (related to great grandmother Elizabeth Peebles Barkley) b. 1891 d. 1964 8. Ernest Thomas b. 10/28/1895, d. 1898,died as child 9. Baby 1897-1898 Children by second marriage: 10. Marcus Newitt b. 8/21/1900 d. 1980 m. Evelyn Sears 1922-1991 11.
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