Mary Elizabeth Stegall

F, #50, b. 18 Nov 1827, d. 8 Apr 1896
     Mary Elizabeth Stegall was born on 18 Nov 1827 in SC.1,2,3

Mary Elizabeth Stegall married first George M. Moser before 1858.4 Mary Elizabeth Stegall was enumerated in the census of 1860 in Union Co., NC, in the household of George M. Moser.

Mary's second marriage was to Rev. Nathan Funderburk, son of David Funderburk and Catherine Rape, on 2 Oct 1864 in Union Co., NC.5,2,6 Mary Elizabeth Stegall was enumerated in the census of 1870 in Spring Hill, Lancaster Co., SC, in the household of Rev. Nathan Funderburk.

Mary Elizabeth Stegall was widowed on 26 Feb 1880.7,3,8 She was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1880 in Buford, Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Dr. David Hyder Funderburk and Abel Butler Funderburk.9

Mary Elizabeth Stegall died on 8 Apr 1896 at age 68.2,3

Child of Mary Elizabeth Stegall and George M. Moser

Children of Mary Elizabeth Stegall and Rev. Nathan Funderburk

Citations

  1. [S1356] Ancestry.com, North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1976 (Original data: North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics), No. 37.
  2. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1975), p. 96. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: Castles and Conquests.
  3. [S1] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: History and Heritage (Salem, WV: Salem Press, 1967), p. 147. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: History and Heritage.
  4. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests, p. 150.
  5. [S739] Ancestry.com. http://www.ancestry.com, North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2011 (Original data: County marriage records on microfilm located at the FHL in Salt Lake City, UT, in published books cataloged by the Library of Congress, or county records in possession of the individual county clerks or courthouses).
  6. [S129] Union County (North Carolina). Register of Deeds, compiler, Union County Marriage licenses (Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Division of Archives & History, 1968), Nathan Funderburk married Elizabeth Moser on 2 Oct 1864. FHL Film 593483. Hereinafter cited as Union County Marriage licenses.
  7. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests, p. 95.
  8. [S93] Local Interest Items, Monroe Enquirer, Union Co., NC, Saturday, March 6, 1880. Hereinafter cited as Monroe Enquirer.
  9. [S496] US1880.

Thomas Faile

M, #51
     Thomas Faile married Mary Funderburk, daughter of David Funderburk and Catherine Rape.1

Citations

  1. [S1] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: History and Heritage (Salem, WV: Salem Press, 1967), p. 147. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: History and Heritage.

George Washington Funderburk

M, #52, b. 23 Aug 1823, d. 20 Dec 1903
Relationship
Great-grandfather of Beryl Virginia Burns
Charts
Beryl V. Burns Pedigree
Bickett Descendants
     George Washington Funderburk was born on 23 Aug 1823 in SC.1,2,3 He was the son of Abel Laney Funderburk and Mary Laney. George was a farmer.4

George Washington Funderburk married Rachel Louise Bickett, daughter of James Bickett and Elizabeth Ross, on 20 Jan 1846 in Union Co., NC. Rachel was the sister of Tressie Bickett, George's stepmother. When Abel married Tressie, she was 18 and his son, George was 21. George married Rachel 2 years later.5,6

George Washington Funderburk was enumerated as Head of Household in the censuses of 1850 in Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Rachel Louise Bickett, William Thomas Funderburk Sr. and Capers Lafayette Funderburk (his wife and 2 sons),4 and of 1860 in Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Rachel Louise Bickett, William Thomas Funderburk Sr., Capers Lafayette Funderburk, Harriet Eugenia Funderburk, David A. Covington Funderburk, James Sample Funderburk, Desdamona Elisabeth Funderburk and Laura Jane Funderburk (his wife, 4 sons, and 3 daughters.)7

George Washington Funderburk served from SC in the CSA, in Co. E, 22nd Regiment, South Carolina Infantry.8,9

The family moved to Decatur Co., GA, circa 1869.10,11

George Washington Funderburk was enumerated as Head of Household in the censuses of 1870 in Decatur Co., GA, with others in the household: Rachel Louise Bickett, Capers Lafayette Funderburk, Harriet Eugenia Funderburk, David A. Covington Funderburk, James Sample Funderburk, Desdamona Elisabeth Funderburk, Laura Jane Funderburk, Rev. Jefferson Lee Funderburk, Josephine L. Funderburk, Mary Essie Funderburk and Claudious Funderburk (his wife, 5 sons, and 5 daughters),11 and of 1880 in Decatur Co., GA, with others in the household: Rachel Louise Bickett, Laura Jane Funderburk, Rev. Jefferson Lee Funderburk, Mary Essie Funderburk, James Sample Funderburk and Elizabeth Ross (his wife, 2 daughters, 2 sons, and his mother-in-law.)12

He visited relatives on 3 Apr 1880 in Union Co., NC.13 George Washington Funderburk was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1900 in Decatur Co., GA, with others in the household: Rachel Louise Bickett and Rev. Jefferson Lee Funderburk (his wife and son.)14

George Washington Funderburk died on 20 Dec 1903 in Decatur Co., GA, at age 80.1,2,3 He was buried in 1903 in Brinson Cemetery, Brinson, Decatur Co., GA.15

A summary of George Washington's census records:
Head of Household Household Member Age Year State County
Funderburk, Abel (Funderburk,George W) 5-10 1830 SC Lancaster Co.
Funderburk, Abel (Funderburk,George W) 15-20 1840 SC Lancaster Co.
Funderburk, G W 26 1850 SC Lancaster Co.
Funderburk, George W 36 1860 SC Lancaster Co.
Funderburk, George 47 1870 GA Decatur Co.
Funderburk, George W 51 1880 GA Decatur Co.
Funderburk, George W 76 1900 GA Decatur Co.

Children of George Washington Funderburk and Rachel Louise Bickett

Citations

  1. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1975), p. 153. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: Castles and Conquests.
  2. [S5] Eustus Howard Hayes, Decatur County Georgia Cemetery Index (Ozark, AL: Eustus Howard Hayes, 1973). Hereinafter cited as Decatur Co. GA Cem. Index.
  3. [S1] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: History and Heritage (Salem, WV: Salem Press, 1967), p. 193-4, 267-8. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: History and Heritage.
  4. [S414] US1850.
  5. [S129] Union County (North Carolina). Register of Deeds, compiler, Union County Marriage licenses (Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Division of Archives & History, 1968), Funderburk, Geo. W. married Bickett, Rachel L. on 1/20/1846 (Union County Marriage licenses, 1843-1922. FHL Film 593482). Hereinafter cited as Union County Marriage licenses.
  6. [S739] Ancestry.com. http://www.ancestry.com, North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2011 (Original data: County marriage records on microfilm located at the FHL in Salt Lake City, UT, in published books cataloged by the Library of Congress, or county records in possession of the individual county clerks or courthouses).
  7. [S402] US1860.
  8. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests, p. 154 documents CSA service.
  9. [S756] (Original data: National Archives and Records Administration), Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (National Park Service (NPS)), Film Number M381 roll 11.
  10. [S93] Local Interest Items, Monroe Enquirer, Union Co., NC, Saturday, April 3, 1880, Monroe Enquirer (Union County, NC)-Mr. George W. Funderburk, a former citizen of this county, but who now resides in Georgia the last ten years, is now on a visit to relatives in this county.. Hereinafter cited as Monroe Enquirer.
  11. [S497] US1870.
  12. [S496] US1880.
  13. [S93] Monroe Enquirer.
  14. [S555] US1900.
  15. [S44] Cemetery Marker in Brinson Cemetery (Decatur Co.), Brinson, Decatur Co., GA (on Hwy. 84); read by this compiler, November, 1992.
  16. [S1662] "Georgia, Deaths, 1928-1939," Certificate of Death, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 Oct 2014), citing Georgia Archives, Morrow, Certificate no. 33-6764.

Georgia Omeara Minter

F, #53, b. 2 Jul 1904, d. 15 Sep 2001
Relationship
2nd cousin 1 time removed of Beryl Virginia Burns
     Georgia Omeara Minter was born on 2 Jul 1904 in Donalsonville, Decatur Co., GA.1,2 She was the daughter of Dr. Milton McLendon Minter and Mary Eva Funderburk.

Georgia Omeara Minter married Dallas Foster Wurst Sr. in 1925.3,4 Georgia Omeara Minter and Dallas Foster sailed from Havana, Cuba, on the ship SS Gov. Cobb. They were to arrive in Key West, FL on the same day. Their residence was in Ocoee, FL.1 Georgia Omeara Minter was enumerated in the census of 1930 in Ocoee, Orange Co., FL, in the household of Dallas Foster Wurst Sr.5 Georgia was in the banking industry, where she was vice president of the Commercial State Bank of Donalsonville.6 She was enumerated in the census of 1940 in Donalsonville, Seminole Co., GA, in the household of Dallas Foster Wurst Sr.7 Georgia Omeara Minter was enumerated in the census of 1950 in Donalsonville, Seminole Co., GA, in the household of Dallas Foster Wurst Sr.8

Georgia Omeara Minter was widowed on 30 Nov 1986.9

Georgia Omeara Minter was living in Donalsonville, Seminole Co., GA, on 24 Nov 1992.10

Georgia Omeara Minter died on 15 Sep 2001 in Donalsonville, Seminole Co., GA, at age 97.6,11 She was buried on 17 Sep 2001 in Friendship Cemetery, Donalsonville, Seminole Co., GA.6,12,11

Citations

  1. [S1838] "Florida Passenger Lists, 1898-1963," Images, Ancestry.com (https://ancestry.com : accessed 22 Feb 2016), Citing Selected Passenger Lists and Manifests. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
  2. [S147] Cemetery Marker in Friendship Cemetery, Donalsonville, Seminole Co., GA (Friendship Avenue and Crawford Street, Donalsonville. As listed in "Cornerstone of Georgia Seminole County"), This has her birth as 04 Jul 1905.
  3. [S79] The Seminole County Historical Society (Comp.), Cornerstone of Georgia - Seminole County (Roswell, GA: WH Wolfe Associates, 1991), p. 310. Hereinafter cited as Cornerstone of GA - Seminole Co.
  4. [S891] The Constitution, Atlanta, GA, Issue of 15 Mar 1925, Sun · Page 48. Hereinafter cited as The Atlanta Constitution.
  5. [S679] US1930.
  6. [S783] Transcribed by Denise Smiley, Decatur Co., GA Obituary Records, GA GenWeb (http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/decatur/obits), The Bainbridge PostSearch Light, September 19, 2001, Vol #95, Issue #75.
  7. [S1399] US1940.
  8. [S2621] US1950.
  9. [S79] The Seminole County Historical Society (Comp.), Cornerstone of GA - Seminole Co., p. 393.
  10. [S604] Personal Information.
  11. [S370] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta, GA, Issue of Monday, September 17, 2001. Hereinafter cited as The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  12. [S147] Cemetery Marker in Friendship Cemetery.

Johann Peter Reeb1

M, #57, b. 6 Sep 1724, d. Dec 1787
Relationship
4th great-grandfather of Beryl Virginia Burns
Charts
Beryl V. Burns Pedigree
     Johann Peter Reeb was born on 6 Sep 1724 in Pisdorf, Nassau-Saarwerden, France.2 He was the son of Gustavus Reeb and Anna Margaretha Stroh. Johann Peter Reeb immigrated to Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, on 22 Sep 1752 in the ship Halifax, Capt. Thomas Coatam, from Rotterdam.3,4

Johann Peter Reeb married first Anna Maria <...> before 1758 in PA.5,6

The family moved to Rowan Co., NC, between 23 Jul 1762 and 15 Dec 1766. Land was purchased in Salisbury.5

The family moved to Mecklenburg Co., NC, before 15 Oct 1774.7

Johann Peter Reeb was widowed between 1774 and 1779.8 A contract for the marriage of Johann Peter and Mary <...> was signed on 25 Sep 1779 in Mecklenburg Co., NC.9

She was to become his second wife.

Johann Peter Reeb left a will dated 12 Jun 1787 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. Heirs: Jacob Shofner, Peter Rape Sr., Gustavus Rape, Henry Rape, Catherine Rape and Elizabeth Rape, his step-son and his children. Heir and Executor: Mary <...>, his wife. He also named Jacob Faggot as an executor.10

Johann Peter Reeb died in Dec 1787 in Mecklenburg Co., NC, at age 63.9 His estate was probated before 21 Dec 1787 in Mecklenburg Co., NC.9

Johann Peter Reeb is mentioned in the Reeb/Rape Family story.

Children of Johann Peter Reeb and Anna Maria <...>

Citations

  1. [S79] The Seminole County Historical Society (Comp.), Cornerstone of Georgia - Seminole County (Roswell, GA: WH Wolfe Associates, 1991), p. 248. Hereinafter cited as Cornerstone of GA - Seminole Co.
  2. [S721] John V. Rape and Nell Taylor Norvell, compiler, Reeb Roots in Europe and America (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1994). Hereinafter cited as Reeb Roots.
  3. [S1] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: History and Heritage (Salem, WV: Salem Press, 1967), p. 46, has poor and conflicting information. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: History and Heritage.
  4. [S721] John V. Rape and Nell Taylor Norvell, Reeb Roots, p. 44.
  5. [S721] John V. Rape and Nell Taylor Norvell, Reeb Roots, p. 45.
  6. [S1] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: History and Heritage, p. 149.
  7. [S721] John V. Rape and Nell Taylor Norvell, Reeb Roots, p. 46.
  8. [S721] John V. Rape and Nell Taylor Norvell, Reeb Roots, p. 47-48.
  9. [S721] John V. Rape and Nell Taylor Norvell, Reeb Roots, p. 48.
  10. [S1919] "North Carolina, Probate Records, 1735-1970," Images, unindexed, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 22 Jun 2016), Citing county courthouses, North Carolina, Bk. F, p. 121-2, images 123-4.

Anna Maria <...>1

F, #58, d. between 1774 and 1779
Relationship
4th great-grandmother of Beryl Virginia Burns
Charts
Beryl V. Burns Pedigree
     Anna Maria <...> married Johann Peter Reeb, son of Gustavus Reeb and Anna Margaretha Stroh, before 1758 in PA.2,3

Anna Maria <...> died between 1774 and 1779 in Mecklenburg Co., NC.4

Children of Anna Maria <...> and Johann Peter Reeb

Citations

  1. [S1005] John V. Reeb, "GUS-REEB My Lineage," e-mail message from Private address (..) to this compiler through RootsWeb Message Board, 16 Nov 2005. Hereinafter cited as "GUS-REEB My Lineage."
  2. [S721] John V. Rape and Nell Taylor Norvell, compiler, Reeb Roots in Europe and America (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1994), p. 45. Hereinafter cited as Reeb Roots.
  3. [S1] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: History and Heritage (Salem, WV: Salem Press, 1967), p. 149. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: History and Heritage.
  4. [S721] John V. Rape and Nell Taylor Norvell, Reeb Roots, p. 47-48.

Eliza J. Funderburk

F, #59, b. 25 Nov 1824, d. 27 Sep 1887
Relationship
Great-grandaunt of Beryl Virginia Burns
     Eliza J. Funderburk was born on 25 Nov 1825 in SC.1 Alternatively, Eliza J. Funderburk was born on 25 Nov 1824 in SC.2,3 She was the daughter of Abel Laney Funderburk and Mary Laney.

Eliza J. Funderburk married Isaac S. Rone.3 Eliza J. Funderburk was enumerated in the census of 1870 in Spring Hill, Lancaster Co., SC, in the household of Isaac S. Rone. Eliza J. Funderburk was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Attala Co., MS, in the household of Isaac S. Rone.

Eliza J. Funderburk died on 27 Sep 1887 in Attala Co., MS, at age 62.1 She was buried in Tabernacle Cemetery, Attala Co., MS.1

Child of Eliza J. Funderburk and Isaac S. Rone

Citations

  1. [S1087] Cemetery Marker in Tabernacle Cemetery, Attala Co., MS (Kings Rd and CR 5053 (33.07720 -89.42920)).
  2. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1975), p. 97. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: Castles and Conquests.
  3. [S1] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: History and Heritage (Salem, WV: Salem Press, 1967), p. 193. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: History and Heritage.

William D. Funderburk

M, #60, b. 28 Jul 1826, d. 8 Oct 1846
Relationship
Great-granduncle of Beryl Virginia Burns
     William D. Funderburk was born on 28 Jul 1826 in SC.1,2 He was the son of Abel Laney Funderburk and Mary Laney.

William D. Funderburk died on 8 Oct 1846 in SC at age 20.1,2

Citations

  1. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1975), p. 97. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: Castles and Conquests.
  2. [S1] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: History and Heritage (Salem, WV: Salem Press, 1967), p. 193. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: History and Heritage.

Emaline Funderburk

F, #61, b. circa 1828
Relationship
Great-grandaunt of Beryl Virginia Burns
     Emaline Funderburk was born circa 1828 in SC.1,2 She was the daughter of Abel Laney Funderburk and Mary Laney.

Emaline Funderburk died young. Nothing further is known of her.3

Citations

  1. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1975), p. 97. May have died as infant. Either Melissa Emaline m. John Shute or her sister, Melissa C. did.. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: Castles and Conquests.
  2. [S1] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: History and Heritage (Salem, WV: Salem Press, 1967), p. 193. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: History and Heritage.
  3. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests, p. 97.

Wesley Armstrong Funderburk

M, #62, b. 16 Aug 1831, d. 15 Jan 1884
Relationship
Great-granduncle of Beryl Virginia Burns
     Wesley Armstrong Funderburk was born on 16 Aug 1831 in SC.1,2 He was the son of Abel Laney Funderburk and Mary Laney. Wesley Armstrong Funderburk was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Lancaster Co., SC, in the household of Abel Laney Funderburk.3

Wesley Armstrong Funderburk married Molcy Funderburk, daughter of Uriah Funderburk and Jane Robinson, circa 1851.4,2 Wesley Armstrong Funderburk was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Molcy Funderburk.

Wesley Armstrong Funderburk served from SC in the CSA, in Co. I, 1st (Butler's) South Carolina Infantry.5,6 He was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1870 in Spring Hill, Lancaster Co., SC, with others in the household: Molcy Funderburk.

Wesley Armstrong Funderburk died on 15 Jan 1884 at age 52.4,2 He was buried in Spring Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Tradesville, Lancaster Co., SC.7,8

Citations

  1. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests (Monroe, NC: Cory Press, 1975), p. 97. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: Castles and Conquests.
  2. [S1] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: History and Heritage (Salem, WV: Salem Press, 1967), p. 193. Hereinafter cited as Funderburk: History and Heritage.
  3. [S414] US1850.
  4. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests, p. 154.
  5. [S756] (Original data: National Archives and Records Administration), Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (National Park Service (NPS)), Film Number M381 roll 11.
  6. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests, p. 154 documents CSA service.
  7. [S144] Cemetery Marker in Spring Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Tradesville, Lancaster Co., SC (Spring Hill Church Road (SR S-29-287) (34.77190, Longitude: -80.55318) near Old Camden Monroe Hwy).
  8. [S164] Guy B. Funderburk, Funderburk: Castles and Conquests, p. 155.