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Title: Emily Barfield born abt 1828 North Carolina
Post by: Vugts on Thursday 16 February 17 16:58 GMT (UK)
Hi Folks!

I wonder if someone can help. I am trying to find out who the parents of my 2x great grandmother were. Her name was Emily Barfield, born around 1828 in North Carolina. She married Levi H Hayes around 1849 and died about 1885.

Any information would be much appreciated.

Regards

Scott
Title: Re: Emily Barfield born abt 1828 North Carolina
Post by: RayDen on Saturday 18 February 17 16:30 GMT (UK)
Looking for Emily, not found parents yet but she was alive on the 1900 census, still living in the familh home (White House, Robeson, NC) with son Asbury, and grandaughter Addy.  Asbury was still at the family home in 1910 but Emily was not with him, so assume died between 1900 & 1910.

Ray
Title: Re: Emily Barfield born abt 1828 North Carolina
Post by: RayDen on Saturday 18 February 17 17:27 GMT (UK)
I have Emily on the 1850 census with husband Levi and a sister Civil:

1850 Southern Division, Robeson, North Carolina, USA
Household Members:   
Name          Age
Levi Hays           21
Emely Hays   22
Civil Barfield   13

Having quite a struggle finding deaths for both Emily & Civil

Ray
Title: Re: Emily Barfield born abt 1828 North Carolina
Post by: willsy on Saturday 18 February 17 22:35 GMT (UK)
Is he sometimes Levi C?

1860

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDD1-X12

Levy C Hayes       M    27    South Carolina
Emily Hayes       F    27    South Carolina
Mary E Hayes       F    8    North Carolina
Asbury Hayes       M    6    North Carolina
Nophlet Hayes       M    3    North Carolina
Vampell Hayes       M    0    North Carolina
Alice Hill       F    27    North Carolina


There is a piece in this paper

Robesonian (Lumberton, North Carolina) 1916 March 23

General English Morgan and Wife ***tie Morgan v George W. Hays and wife Dolly Hays Northfleet
Thomas Hays and wife Cora B. Hays and Gordon Barfield and wife Emma Barfield

...about the property formally owned byLevi C. Hays Whitehouse township


Just popped English Morgan in

He married Mittie Hayes

https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10634195

Levi and Emily's daughter

Maybe gordon will help with the family Barfield sesarch ???
Title: Re: Emily Barfield born abt 1828 North Carolina
Post by: RayDen on Saturday 18 February 17 23:50 GMT (UK)
The Mary E Hayes (1852) is Mary Eliza, who married Moses Gardner and on her death her parents were shown as Levi Hayes and Emily Barfield.

Mittie Margans death also shows parents Levi Hayes and Emily Barfield.

On the 1900 census Mittie Morgan (Margan) and husband and family are on the same page as Emily Hayes (nee Barfield) and her son and grandaughter.  Also on the same page is a Emma Ford.  An Emma Ford married a Gordan Barfield and they are shown on the 1910 census living  in South Carolina:

Name:   Emma Barfield
Age in 1910:   21
Birth Year:   abt 1889
Birthplace:   North Carolina
Home in 1910:   Hillsboro, Dillon, South Carolina
Street:   Kemper Road
Race:   White
Gender:   Female
Relation to Head of House:   Wife
Marital Status:   Married
Spouse's Name:   Gordon Barfield
Father's Birthplace:   North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace:   North Carolina
Native Tongue:   English
Attended School:   No
Able to Read:   Yes
Able to Write:   Yes
Years Married:   3
Number of Children Born:   2
Number of Children Living:   1
Neighbors:   View others on page
Household Members:   
Name   Age
Gordon Barfield   20
Emma Barfield   21
Leon Barfield   0
[7/12]
Persie Barfield   52


Persie Barfield (Amanda Persie) was the widow of William Barfield born middle 1840s in South Carolina.  The online information does not show Emily as a sister of William.  However perhaps Gordan was family?

Some more information on that story would be helpfull.

Title: Re: Emily Barfield born abt 1828 North Carolina
Post by: willsy on Sunday 19 February 17 00:02 GMT (UK)
Hi RayDen

Have been following you around the same info and looking at Robeson wills and all sorts. Cannot find anymore about the newspaper article, thought it might tie in a death for Emily and seached combinations in the Robeson paper but couldn't spot anything to help.

Title: Re: Emily Barfield born abt 1828 North Carolina
Post by: willsy on Sunday 19 February 17 00:20 GMT (UK)
Just had a look for any Civil's and found a lady in 1880 Robeson

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCXK-JMF

Civil Grimsley    Self    F    45    South Carolina
Stafford Grimsley    Son    M    18    North Carolina
Fannie Grimsley    Daughter    F    17    North Carolina
Martha Grimsley    Daughter    F    15    North Carolina
Olia Grimsley    Daughter    F    9    North Carolina

which led me to findagrave

https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=135634604

Stafford's mother as Silvia Borfield

With husband James 1860 Robeson

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDD1-PSL

James Grimsly       M    30    North Carolina
Sivil Grimsly       F    25    North Carolina
Malcom Grimsly       M    5    North Carolina
Stafford Grimsly       M    1    North Carolina


Title: Re: Emily Barfield born abt 1828 North Carolina
Post by: willsy on Sunday 19 February 17 00:26 GMT (UK)
Civil Barfield married James Grimsley 22 Feb 1855, found it in United States Marriages Transcription
Title: Re: Emily Barfield born abt 1828 North Carolina
Post by: RayDen on Sunday 19 February 17 11:15 GMT (UK)
I had found the Grimsley connection but cannot find Civil after 1880.  No death or marriage. 
Daughter Olia married someone called Brown but was a widow in 1910 living with brother Stafford.

Can't find a death for James Grimsley, though that would not help find parents for Civil.
Title: Re: Emily Barfield born abt 1828 North Carolina
Post by: RayDen on Sunday 19 February 17 12:18 GMT (UK)
Found Levi C Hayes will on familysearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9C6-Y3W8?i=2&cc=1911121

The will was proved 6 Dec 1888, so assume Levi died around then.  It looks what he had was left to all the family members (Emily not mentioned though).

Picked up a little from the Robesonian paper.  There were two entries 9th March 1916 and 23 March 1916.  Picking through it looks like the matter was about 152.7 acres formally owned by Levi C Hayes and which now belong to the plaintiffs (General English Morgan and his wife Mettie).

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/109199091/

Need to have a subscription to see the actual paper. 

Seems a bit strange a court case after 28 years?