![]() Called Connally place after Stanfield moved to the "Brickhouse" in Providence (into home built by James Richardson and Ann Payne (Ware)). Josiah Asbury Stanfield and wife Agnes Ware (Sergeant) had three tobacco factories behind his house. The first husband of Ann Payne Ware was James Richardson, who built the house in question (referred to by the family as the "Brickhouse").ĭr. He married Agnes Ware Sargent, daughter of Stephen Sargent and Ann Payne Ware Sargent. Josiah Asbury Stanfield, M.D., who died 14 February 1896. "Flintoff Diary Reveals Life in Caswell County During 19th Century." The Caswell Messenger (Yanceyville, North Carolina) 23 June 1976, Volume 51, Number 25: A-14 - A-15. ![]() of tobacco - the two tract has nearly 400 acres - I deeded Charlie 160 acres of it in 1882." of corn - 10 bushels of wheat and 11,500 lbs. Stanfield estate - a very cold time we suffered - Charles family came three days afterwards - on his and my farm we made 135 lbs. 30 1898: I came here with Mary Fannie to Charlie's large brick house of 12 rooms with 312 1/2 acres of land he bought in April last of Dr. Here is the only entry with respect to the Charley Brown Flintoff house: This diary was recorded in 1972 by Betty Motley Sartin, wife of David Sledge Sartin, son of Ema Sledge Sartin, daughter of Alice Flintoff Sledge, daughter of Charlie B. He died on August 31 of that year and is buried in the Methodist Church cemetery in Yanceyville. "The following excerpts were taken from a diary kept by John Flintoff from April 27, 1841, to the year of his death in 1901. It included excerpts from the John Fletcher Flintoff diary, along with the following preface: In 1976, The Caswell Messenger published its 50th anniversary edition. The couple raised all nine of their children in Leasburg, Caswell County, North Carolina. To obtain this pardon apparently was expensive.The pardon is dated 15 August 1865. He was forced to petition for an individual pardon because of his wealth and slave ownership (which made him ineligible for the general pardon). His ancestors have his Civil War pardon from President Johnson (in its metal container) and his medical degrees. ![]() He later added another certificate in the new science of delivering babies. Stanfield had graduated from the medical college in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This photograph may have been made in 1890. Josiah Asbury Stanfield (1829-1896) and wife Agnes Ware Sargent Stanfield (1832-1916). , Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tennessee (Age 70 years) , Leasburg, Caswell, North Carolina, USA, d. , Leasburg, Caswell County, North Carolina, d. , Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee (Age 84 years)ġ. , Providence, Caswell County, North Carolina, d. Source: Caswell County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1778-1868, Katharine Kerr Kendall (1981) at 101. For condolences, please visit Note the following unconfirmed marriage record: Funeral Mass will be offered at 10 am Thursday at Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church in Long Branch followed by burial at Mount Carmel Cemetery in West Long Branch. Relatives and friends are invited to visit from 2-4 pm on Wednesday at the Fiore Funeral Home, 236 Monmouth Road, Oakhurst, Ocean Township. Survivors include her daughter Diane and son-in-law Ronald, her granddaughters, Julia, Victoria, Renee and Diana whom she loved unconditionally, and her son David and daughter-in-law Terry. She was predeceased by her parents, Andrew and Martha Kwartek ex-husband, Albert C. Her greatest joy was her family, friends and her granddaughters. She was an avid mahjong and bridge player she loved to travel and spend winters in Florida. She is a member of the Riverview Seniors of Brielle. ![]() She was a past member of the Asbury Park Women’s Club where she was Garden Chairman and a past member of the Brielle Garden Club. Her last employer was Liberty Mutual Insurance Company where she was employed as a Rehabilitation Nurse returning in 1996 after 10 years. She was born in Long Branch and was a graduate of Long Branch High School class of 1952 and a graduate of Monmouth Memorial Hospital School of Nursing class of 1955. Joanne Mary Graulich, 88, of Brielle, NJ passed away on Friday, November 25, 2022.
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