Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Kurt Nelson Spartz

Comptroller Fairview Nursing


Samuel Muir

Samuel Muir is a Vietnam Veteran who served in the 173rd Airborne.
Address in 2000:
22201 HWY 183
Crescent, Iowa 51526
712-545-3932
e-mail: LonestarIx@aol.com


Samuel Muir

Samuel Muir is a Vietnam Veteran who served in the 173rd Airborne.
Address in 2000:
22201 HWY 183
Crescent, Iowa 51526
712-545-3932
e-mail: LonestarIx@aol.com


Marena Joann Wolfe

e-mail: RenaMuir@aol.com


Isaac Woodruff Colie

Issac Colie was a builder & carpenter.

A deed from Isaac Woodruff Colie to Isaac Parcell Smith was recorded 5 Jun 1833 in Book N.3. of Deeds for Essex County, pages 137 - 138 by E. Van Arsdale

At the time of the deed, 1833, Isaac W. Colie was living in Schenectady, New York. The land he was selling to Isaac Purcell Smith (son of Abigail Colie Smith) was in New Jersey, "in the middle of the road leading from Westfield to Springfield and in the line of land owned by Abraham Denman, there along the aforesaid road until intersected by the road leading from New Providence to Elizabeth Town and called the Shunpike Road. Thence down the middle of the aforesaid Shunpike Road until it strikes the line of the land owned by aforesaid Abraham Denman near a bunch of black walnut trees, ..being three acres and eighty hundredths of an acre." The deed is signed by Isaac Woodruff Colie and Eliza Colie


James W. Colie

From 1860 US census for Lenior Co. 076 Mosely Hall : James W. Colie 28 M
carpenter birth place New York value of real estate $400 value of personal
estate $360.


James Bryant Colie

Jan Norwood writes:
A James Bryant Colie was involved in a criminal action that involved the fire that burned a good part of Kinston, including the Lenoir County County Courthouse (thus resulting in the loss of a lot of valulable genealogical
information). James B. Colie reportedly went to live in SC.

Tony Colie writes:
It is said that Uncle Jim and another person hired four blacks to burn down the livery stable in Kinston NC. The fire got out of control and burned most of the town. Uncle Jim was found not guilty, but the Judge ordered him to leave the state. He went to South Carolina.


Sara Bryant

According to Tony Colie, Sara Bryant did not marry.


Leon Colie

SS#: 245-62-8498 issued in NC in 1957,


Sidney Colie

SS#: 237-64-0574 issued in NC in 1959.


Alec Potter

Jan Norwood writes:
Martha Cade also had a child named Dio Potter whose father is unkown but
rumor has it that he may be the son of Alec Potter.


Dio Potter

Jan Norwood writes:
Martha Cade also had a child named Dio Potter whose father is unkown but
rumor has it that he may be the son of Alec Potter.