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Lucy Margaret Willis (F)
d. Dec 1994
Pedigree

     Lucy Margaret Willis was the daughter of James Bryan Willis and Mavis Norris. Lucy Margaret Willis married William Claude Hale. Lucy Margaret Willis died in December 1994.


    Mary Whitford (F)
    b. 01 May 1833, d. 15 Apr 1849
    Pedigree

         Mary Whitford was born on 1 May 1833. She was the daughter of Nathan Martin Whitford and Nancy Hannah Bright. Mary Whitford died on 15 April 1849 at age 15.


      William Claude Hale (M)
      d. Jan 1985

           William Claude Hale married Lucy Margaret Willis, daughter of James Bryan Willis and Mavis Norris. William Claude Hale died in January 1985.


        Jesse N. Simpkins (M)
        b. 1868, d. 21 Jan 1926

             Jesse N. Simpkins was born in 1868. He married Mary Penel Willis, daughter of Needham Willis and Julia E. Brock, on 24 May 1891 in Craven County, North Carolina. Jesse N. Simpkins died on 21 January 1926.

             Children of Jesse N. Simpkins and Mary Penel Willis:
        Needham Simpkins
        Macon "Make" Bryan Simpkins   (25 Apr 1899 - 14 Nov 1954)


          Macon "Make" Bryan Simpkins (M)
          b. 25 Apr 1899, d. 14 Nov 1954
          Pedigree

               Macon "Make" Bryan Simpkins married Mamie Williams. Macon "Make" Bryan Simpkins was born on 25 April 1899. He was the son of Jesse N. Simpkins and Mary Penel Willis. Macon "Make" Bryan Simpkins died on 14 November 1954 at age 55.


            Needham Simpkins (M)
            Pedigree

                 Needham Simpkins was the son of Jesse N. Simpkins and Mary Penel Willis.


              Mamie Williams (F)
              d. 08 Jan 1983

                   Mamie Williams married Macon "Make" Bryan Simpkins, son of Jesse N. Simpkins and Mary Penel Willis. Mamie Williams died on 8 January 1983.


                John N. Whitford (M)
                b. 04 May 1835, d. 26 Jun 1890
                Pedigree

                     John N. Whitford was born on 4 May 1835; "Whitford, John Nathaniel (4 May 1835-26 June 1890), merchant, Confederate officer, and planter, was born near Vanceboro, the son of Nathan, a farmer who represented Craven County in the General Assembly in 1862-1864, and Hannah Bright Whitford. After his early education at the South Lowell School in Orange County, Whitford was employed as a merchant until the outbreak of the Civil War, when he volunteered his services and was made Captain of artillery by Governor Henry T. Clark.

                Assigned command of Company I, Tenth North Carolina (First Artillery) Regiment, Whitford was attached to the forces of Brigadier General Lawrence O'B. Branch defending New Bern. When Union general Ambrose Burnside's powerful forces attacked Branch's defenses on 14 Mar. 1862, Whitford and his company constituted part of the garrison of formidable Fort Thompson on the Neuse River. During the battle the company engaged the Union gunboat fleet passing up the river to attack New Bern. Following the defeat and withdrawal of Branch's forces to Goldsboro, Whitford was placed in charge of a special battalion of troops consisting of his own and three other artillery companies. Later this company was disbanded when it was evident that Burnside's forces would not advance further inland, and Whitford's company was sent to the defenses of Wilmington, garrisoning the Old Brunswick Battery.

                After a time the service of Whitford's company was changed from artillery to infantry, and the men were stationed around Swift Creek, Craven County, as scouts watching the movement of Union forces. Here they had skirmishes with Union troops. In April 1863 the company was augmented by the addition of a number of other companies to form the First Battalion of Local Defense Troops. Whitford was given command of this organization and promoted to Major on 14 May 1863. The battalion soon became known as the Whitford Battalion of Partisan Rangers, and Whitford led it in numerous partisan operations against Union forces. On 18 Jan. 1864 the battalion was augmented by still more companies and was commissioned the Sixty-seventh North Carolina Regiment, with Whitford elected as its colonel. The regiment contained nine companies of infantry and one of cavalry and, rather than being turned over to regular Confederate service, was retained by North Carolina as a state unit, subject to the orders of the governor and limited to service within the boundaries of the state.

                On 1-3 Feb. 1864 Whitford's new regiment participated in the unsuccessful efforts of Major General George Pickett's Confederate forces to recapture New Bern. It was to have taken part in the assault on Fort Anderson on the northern bank of the Neuse, but the attack never materialized and the entire operation against New Bern was abandoned. Early in May Whitford led his regiment in yet another attempt to capture the city by Major General Robert F. Hoke. For a time Whitford's regiment led the advance, driving back Union outposts near Deep Gully, and then remained to protect the rear of Hoke's forces while they attempted to capture the city. Again the attack was called off, as most of Hoke's command was ordered immediately to Virginia, and Whitford's regiment continued to serve in eastern North Carolina on picket and relief duty for Confederate troops at Plymouth, Washington, and Kinston.

                Whitford also led numerous raids and forays against Union forces. He and part of his command were sent to Fort Branch, at Hamilton, on the Roanoke River and there repelled an effort by Union gunboats to steam up the river and destroy the Weldon Railroad bridge. In March 1865 his regiment joined other Confederate forces to halt the advance of Sherman's and Cox's Union armies through the state. It was present at the Battle of Southwest Creek, or Wise's Forks, again under General Hoke. At Goldsboro, Whitford was assigned command of a brigade consisting of his own and the Sixty-eighth North Carolina regiment. The brigade was present on the battlefield of Bentonville, 19-22 Mar. 1865, and following that Whitford was instructed to operate with it on detached service from the main Confederate army. Moving by way of Tarboro and Greenville, he was to attack and harass Sherman's lines of communication. This was a daring assignment, but Colonel Whitford was quite competent in partisan tactics and of course familiar with the area. Unfortunately, soon afterwards it was learned that General Joseph Johnston's Confederate army had surrendered to Sherman and the war was virtually over. Accordingly, Whitford disbanded his two regiments and returned home to New Bern.

                After the war he became the successful owner of the Whitford Hardware Store in New Bern and of a substantial plantation in Jones County. He was twice married, first to Mary E. Williamson, a descendant of North Carolina's first governor, Richard Caswell, on 26 Nov. 1861, with whom he had six children. After her death, he married Sidney A. Taylor of Beaufort on 3 Jan. 1884. He was buried in the Whitford family cemetery in Jones County." Paul Branch Jr. in Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, vol. 6, ed. William S. Powell (Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 1996), p. 188. He was the son of Nathan Martin Whitford and Nancy Hannah Bright. John N. Whitford married Mary E. Williamson, daughter of Daniel Williamson and Caroline Miller, on 26 November 1861. John N. Whitford married Sidney A. Taylor, daughter of George Washington Taylor and Sidney Ann Bragg, on 3 January 1884 in Beaufort, Carteret County, North Carolina. John N. Whitford died on 26 June 1890 at age 55.

                     Children of John N. Whitford and Mary E. Williamson:
                Willie Whitford   (23 Dec 1863 - 10 Sep 1869)
                Mary Elizabeth (Minnie) Whitford   (15 Jun 1865 - 30 Oct 1878)
                John Hardy Whitford   (25 Aug 1870 - 22 Aug 1945)
                Charlie Whitford   (14 Feb 1873 - 15 Feb 1873)
                Annie Caroline Whitford   (27 Jan 1874 - 14 May 1966)
                Laura Elizabeth Whitford   (14 Mar 1882 - 06 May 1970)

                     Child of John N. Whitford and Sidney A. Taylor:
                Mary Whitford   (28 May 1889)


                  Luby G. Hardison (M)
                  b. 03 Feb 1908, d. 24 May 1990

                       Luby G. Hardison married Laura Whitford Williams, daughter of Joseph DeLeon Williams and Laura Elizabeth Whitford. Luby G. Hardison was born on 3 February 1908. He died on 24 May 1990 at age 82.


                    Girl Whitford (F)
                    Pedigree

                         Girl Whitford married William Speights. Girl Whitford was born. She was the daughter of Thomas Whitford and Sarah (?).

                         Children of Girl Whitford and William Speights:
                    John Speight
                    Elizabeth Speight
                    Ann Speight
                    Mary Speight
                    Chloe Speight
                    Sidney Speight
                    Susanna Speight
                    Thomas Speight
                    William Speight


                      Edward Whitford (M)
                      b. 18 Mar 1840, d. 18 Mar 1894
                      Pedigree

                           Edward Whitford was born on 18 March 1840. He was the son of Nathan Martin Whitford and Nancy Hannah Bright. Edward Whitford married Nancy Moore on 8 July 1866. Edward Whitford died on 18 March 1894 at age 54.

                           Children of Edward Whitford and Nancy Moore:
                      Stephen Whitford   (24 Apr 1867 - 27 Oct 1941)
                      Mary Ella Whitford   (18 Oct 1868 - 10 Oct 1908)
                      Nancy Hannah Whitford   (13 Jan 1871 - 14 Nov 1941)
                      Nathan T. Whitford   (13 Apr 1873 - 20 Jun 1940)
                      Charles Hughes Whitford   (11 Apr 1875 - 30 Dec 1964)
                      Emma Whitford   (22 Mar 1877 - 25 Apr 1960)
                      Elizza M. (Minnie) Whitford   (17 Feb 1879 - 02 Jul 1944)
                      Caroline Whitford   (27 Dec 1880 - 11 Apr 1948)
                      Guy Williams Whitford   (22 Nov 1882 - 26 Dec 1942)
                      Ethel T. Whitford   (14 Dec 1885)
                      John N. Whitford   (02 Nov 1891 - 20 May 1964)


                        Nancy Cox Whitford (F)
                        b. 02 Dec 1836, d. 13 Oct 1855
                        Pedigree

                             Nancy Cox Whitford was born on 2 December 1836. She was the daughter of Bryan Whitford and Julia A. Whitehurst. Nancy Cox Whitford married Harvy Arthur on 10 February 1853. Nancy Cox Whitford died on 13 October 1855 at age 18.

                             Child of Nancy Cox Whitford and Harvy Arthur:
                        Sidney Ann Arthur   (16 Dec 1853 - 09 Dec 1929)


                          Mary Effie Tingle (F)
                          b. 03 Sep 1870, d. 02 Aug 1923

                               Mary Effie Tingle married Duncan McDuffie Willis, son of Needham Willis and Julia E. Brock. Mary Effie Tingle was born on 3 September 1870. She died on 2 August 1923 at age 52.

                               Children of Mary Effie Tingle and Duncan McDuffie Willis:
                          Myrtle Lee Willis   (16 Jan 1894 - 21 Nov 1924)
                          Carrie Effie Willis   (26 May 1903 - 29 Oct 1927)


                            Myrtle Lee Willis (F)
                            b. 16 Jan 1894, d. 21 Nov 1924
                            Pedigree

                                 Myrtle Lee Willis was born on 16 January 1894. She was the daughter of Duncan McDuffie Willis and Mary Effie Tingle. Myrtle Lee Willis died on 21 November 1924 at age 30.


                              Carrie Effie Willis (F)
                              b. 26 May 1903, d. 29 Oct 1927
                              Pedigree

                                   Carrie Effie Willis was born on 26 May 1903. She was the daughter of Duncan McDuffie Willis and Mary Effie Tingle. Carrie Effie Willis died on 29 October 1927 at age 24.


                                Charles Lee Ipock (M)
                                b. 13 Jun 1888, d. 15 Aug 1961
                                Pedigree

                                     Charles Lee Ipock was born on 13 June 1888. He was the son of George Jefferson Ipock and Susan Fern. Charles Lee Ipock died on 15 August 1961 at age 73.


                                  Hardy Whitford (M)
                                  b. 27 Jan 1843, d. 18 Jan 1917
                                  Pedigree

                                       Hardy Whitford married Caroline Williamson, daughter of Daniel Williamson and Caroline Miller. Hardy Whitford was born on 27 January 1843. He was the son of Nathan Martin Whitford and Nancy Hannah Bright. Hardy Whitford died on 18 January 1917 at age 73.

                                       Child of Hardy Whitford and Caroline Williamson:
                                  Daniel Williamson Whitford   (04 Feb 1868)


                                    Betty McLawhorn (F)
                                    b. c 1858

                                         Betty McLawhorn was born circa 1858. She married Abner Bryan Willis, son of Hardy B. Willis and Sidney Gaskins, on 31 December 1880 in Craven County, North Carolina.



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