Third Generation (Continued)

Family of Ephriam BANNER Sr. (3) & Elizabeth "Betsy" HARTGROVE

13. Jesse BANNER, 3986, M. Born on 15 Feb 1795 in Stokes Co.,NC. Jesse died in Forsyth Co.,NC on 30 Dec 1867; he was 72. Buried in Beck-Shouse Family Graveyard,Forsyth Co.,NC.

Stokes County Criminal Action Papers, 1820-1824 - "June Sessions 1824, We the Grand Jurors for the state present that David Lawson & Alexr. Boles. . . laborers, on the 17th instant did assemble in the Street in the town of Germanton & then & there curse & swear & pulled off their clothes to fight to the great annoyance of the citizens & against the peace of the State . . . Moaes Barrer, Foreman, EDWARD OGBURN, John Reddick, James Stafford, Hisekiah Jones, James Matthus, Joseph Smith, Lewis Waggoner, Harman Redman, John Lineback, LEONARD ZIGLAR, JUNR., JESSE BANNER, Tally Wicker, Phillip Kiser, William Fremon."11

From the Salem Gleaner per Raleigh Register, 2 Jul 1829: "DISTRESSING!!! A little daughter of Mr. JESSE BANNER died at the age of about 17 months by partaking of a poisonous liquid prepared for destroying flies."

Research: Jesse is in his father's household in 1800 and 1820. In 1830,1840 and 1850, Jesse is in his own household with his family in Stokes Co.,NC.13

On 9 Jan 1827 when Jesse was 31, he married Anna M. NULL, 3987, F, daughter of John NULL, 4002, M (1768-1844) & Katherine SHOUSE, 4003, F (1776-1844), in Stokes Co.,NC.10 Born on 20 Dec 1801 in Stokes Co.,NC. Anna M. died in Forsyth Co.,NC on 6 Mar 1892; she was 90. Buried in Beck-Shouse Family Cemeter Graveyard, Forsyth Co.,NC.

16 Oct 1846 - MORAVIAN DIARY - "A certain Mrs. Anna Banner who has separated herself from her husband
Jesse Banner would like to rent a home in Salem. This is declined."

They had the following children:
i. Emeline A., 5039, F. Born on 6 Jan 1828 in Stokes Co.,NC. Emeline A. died in Stokes Co.,NC on 6 Jun 1829; she was 1. Buried in Beck-Shouse Family Cemeter Graveyard, Forsyth Co.,NC.

ii. Permanius L., 5040, F. Born in 1830 in Stokes Co.,NC.

47 iii. John William (Twin), 9093, M (1836-1864)
iv. Polina Shore (Twin), 9098, M. Born in 1834 in Stokes Co.,NC.


14. Joseph R. BANNER, 3990, M. Born on 14 Nov 1799 in Stokes Co.,NC. Joseph R. died in Forsyth Co.,NC on 3 Feb 1872; he was 72.19


3 Oct 1843 - Letter to Joseph Banner, Germanton, NC mailed from Washington, DC on 9 Oct 1843:
"Sir:
The Postmaster General has adopted the following regulations for the
government of this office, viz:
'In asmuch as failures to arrive at the ends of their routes and other points within contract time cannot
but be known in all cases to Contractors or their Agents, it cannot be necessary to give them information thereof,
when reported by Postmasters, and it is considered their duty to send to the Department, forthwith, their excuse
for such failures, if any they have: therefore,
'Ordered, That no notice be hereafter given to Contractors of failures to arrive at any Post Office in
contract time, as reported by Postmasters to the Department; and if no excuse be received from them, within
a reasonable time, the Third Assistant, is directed to present the cases thus reported to the Postmaster General, for fine
'Ordered, That a specific excuse be required for each specific delinquency of any Contractor, and that
general allegations be not admitted. If bad roads be alleged, a specific report must be made of what portion of
the road was so bad as to obstruct the mails, and what was its peculiar condition; if high waters, it must be shown what water-courses were impassable; and so of all other excuses.'
Should you at any time fail to arrive at the end of your route, or at
any intermediate Post Office, where the time of arrival is fixed, within the
time specified in your Contract or Schedule, it will therefore be expected of you,
immediately, by yourself or agent, to send your excuse to this Office, setting
forth, particularly, the cause of your failure; and if, after waiting a reason=
able time, no specific and satisfactory excuse be received, the case will be
presented to the Postmaster General for fine.
I am, very respectfully, you obedient servant,
H. I. Kanner, Third Assistant Postmaster General"32

2 Dec 1843 - Letter to Joseph Banner, Esq., Germanton, Stokes Co.,North Carolina:
"Post Office
Lynchburg, Va.
Sir,
I ned your letter in due course of
mail, and am happy, instead of sending
you the money, to be obliged to return
the Draft, as you have neglected to
endorse it. Please do so, and
return it to me, where I will with
pleasure and alaesity[alacrity] forward the
amount.
I am sir
Very Respectfully
Your obdl. servnt
L. H. Srigg, P. M."32

Research: Joseph is in his father's household in 1800 ,1820 and 1830. Joseph is in his own household with his family on the 1840 Stokes Co.,NC census.13

On 24 Sep 1825 when Joseph R. was 25, he married Catherine GEIGER OR KIGER, 3991, F, daughter of Johann Adam GEIGER OR KIGER, 8641, M (1771-1843) & Christina MOSER, 8642, F (1774-), in Stokes Co.,NC.10 Born ca 1798 in Stokes Co.,NC.

They had the following children:
48 i. Martha J., 5041, F (1826-1912)
49 ii. Charles M., 5042, M (1828-1892)
iii. Malisa Ann, 5043, F. Born ca 1831 in Stokes Co.,NC.

On 19 Aug 1854 when Malisa Ann was 23, she married Noah Jefferson TUTTLE, 5047, M, son of Thomas J. TUTTLE, 5052, M (1784-) & Mary Katherine "Katy" PETREE, 5053, F, in Forsyth Co.,NC.18 Gideon Westmoreland. Born on 9 May 1829 in Stokes Co.,NC. Noah Jefferson died in Stokes Co.,NC on 2 Feb 1919; he was 89.

50 iv. Gideon A., 5044, M (ca1835-)
v. Anna H., 5045, F. Born ca 1833/1836 in Stokes Co.,NC.


15. Ellender D. BANNER, 3992, F. Born on 1 May 1803 in Stokes Co.,NC. Ellender D. died in Forsyth Co.,NC aft 1853; she was 49.

Research: Ellender is in the household of her father in 1820. In 1830 she is in the household of her husband, William W. Terry.13

On 12 Jul 1825 when Ellender D. was 22, she married William W. TERRY, 3993, M, son of John TERRY, 4004, M & Amney VAUGHN, 4005, F, in Stokes Co.,NC.10 Born in 1805 in Stokes Co.,NC. William W. died in Forsyth Co.,NC in Sep 1879; he was 74.19 Near Sedge Garden.

1 Apr 1873 -Will of William W. Terry, Forsyth Co.,NC
"In the name of God, Amen. I William W. Terry of the County of Forsyth
in the State of North Carolina, do make, publish, and declare the
following to be my last will and testatment; that is to say .
First, I will and devise to my beloved WIFE ELIZABETH J. TERRY[Elizabeth Clayton] for and during her natural life, one third part in value of all my
lands of which I may die seized and possessed, including my dwelling
house and improvements, and I do also will and devise to her the
twenty five one acre tract part of which is known as the Zimmerman
tract, this I give to her absolutely.
Secondly, I wll and bequeath to my said wife ELIZABETH J.
TERRY all the money that may be on hand and debts due me at
my death, my grey mare, all the milk cows that may be on
hand, two beds, bedsteads, and furniture, her choice, one bureau
and contents, her chains, one clothes press and contents, the watch
she got of her brother Gideon Clayton, three band boxes and
their contents, and a large family bible which she had when
we were married.
Thirdly, I will and direct that my executors hereinafter named,
as soon after my death as may be convenient present to sell
the whole of the land of which I may die seized and possessed
including the remainder after my said wife's third part for her
life, that the sale be made for cash, at public auction, upon the
premises, after due advertisement, and that the proceeds of said
sale be divided as follows, to wit: to my SON NATHANIEL R. TERRY
one fourth part, to my DAUGHTER LORETTA TUTTLE WIFE OF PETER H. TUTTLE
one fourth part, to my DAUGHTER SARAH TERRY one fourth part,
and the remaining fourth part, I will and bequeath to the FOUR
LIVING CHILDREN OF MY SON JOHN H. TERRY, decd., late of the state of
GEORGIA, and to the survivors or survivors of them.
Fourthly, I will and direct that my executors hereinafter
named, as soon after my death as may be convenient, sell
at public aution, for cash, the whole of my personal estate, not
herein before disposed of, and the proceeds of such sale to dispose
of as follows, to wit; pay to my SON NATHANIEL R. TERRY, one fourth part,
to my DAUGHTER LORETTA TUTTLE WIFE OF PETER H. TUTTLE one fourth part,
to my DAUGHTER SARAH TERRY one fourth part, and the remaining
fourth part thereof I give and bequeath to the four living
children of my son JOHN H. TERRY decd. of the State of Georgia,
and to the survivors or suvivors of them, bu should all of the
said four children of my said son John H. Terry died before arriving
at the age of twenty one years, then and in that case it is my will
that all I have bequeathed to them in his my last will and
testament, go to, and be paid over to my three children above
named, to wit: Nathaniel R. , Loretta, and Sarah, share and share
alike, and I do hereby will and direct that the whole of the
money arising under or by virtue of this my last will to the said four
children of my said deceased son John H. Terry, remain in the
hands of my son Nathaniel R. Terry during the minority--
of the said four children, and that he settle with, and pay over to
them each as they shall arrive at the age of twenty one years and
should they all die without either of them arriving at that
age, then that he divide the money as above directed.
And lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife
Elizabeth J. Terry and my son Nathaniel R. Terry executrix and
executor of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof
I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 1st day of Aug AD 1873.
Witness R. A. Barrow Wm. W. Terry SEAL
R. L. Cox

12 Sept 1879 - Forsyth Co.,NC - William W. Terry's will was probated by the oath of R. A. Barrow and R. L. Cox in Forsyth Probate Court, by C. L. Hauser, Probate Judge.

23 Sept 1879 - Forsyth County Probate Court, before C. S. Hauser, Judge of Probate in the matter of the will of William W. Terry:
"Nathl. R. Terry being sworn, doth Say
That William W. Terry, late of said County, is dead, having first
made and published his last will and testament; and that Nath. R. Terry
is the executor named therein.
Further, that the property of the said Wm. Terry
consisting of 2 cows, 12 calves, 8 or 10 hogs and pigs, Household & Kitchen furniture,
Farming tools, wagins, & 307 acres of land more or less
is worth about $2000.00 so far as can be ascertained at the date of this application; and that
Nath. R. Terry, Loretta Tuttle wife of Peter H. Tuttle
Sarah Wilson wife of Jo. Wilson, & the heirs at Law of
John H. Terry, decd.
are the parties entitled under said will to the said property.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 23 rd
day of September 1879
C. S. Hauser, Probate Judge N. R. Terry

23 Sept 1879 - "I, Nath. R. Terry do swear that I believe this writing to be and
to contain the last will and testament of William Terry deceased;
and that I will Well and truly execute the same, by first paying his debts and then his legacies, so far as the
said estate shall extend or the law shall charge me; and that I will well and faithfully execute
the office of an Executor agreeable to the trust and confidence reposed in me, and according to the law.
So help me God. N. R. Terry
Sworn and subscribed before me, this the
23rd day of September 1879.
C. S. Hauser, Probate Judge"

29 Oct 1979 - Inventory and Return of Sale of Personal Property belonging to the Estate of W. W. Terry, decd. made by Nathl. Terry, executor of said W.W. Terry - bought by:
Tandy Matthews, One Turning Plow, hoe & tar bucket-------------. 26
Tandy Matthews, one Buttong Plow, Stock & Single----------------.26
H. B. Golding, Ox Wagon, Yoke-----------------------------10.00
William Campbell, One Horse Wagon------------------------- 9.00
C. P. Hutchins, Buggy-----------------------------------13.25
Wm. Fulk, Man Saddle----------------------------------- 1.25
J. W. Ziglar, Sheep Skin-----------------------------------.35
Wm. Grubbs, Sheep Skin---------------------------------- .50
M.A. Walker, Crow Bar-----------------------------------.46
John Bostick, Lot of Plows, Mattocks--------------------------.50
Thos. Grubbs, Drawing Knife--------------------------------.20
Augustine Kiger, Set of Harness-----------------------------1.55
C. B. Hutchins, Lot of Harness-------------------------------.46
Tandy Mathews, chain and Lock------------------------------.30
H. H. Grubbs, Box & Lime----------------------------------.06
G. W. Poindexter, Harrow & flax brake------------------------1.00
S. L. Bitting, Cider Mill----------------------------------7.50
Wm. Grubbs, 3 old barrels --------------------------------.25
Willie Marshall, One old barrel-----------------------------.25
T. H. Bain, Auger & Nail Drawer-----------------------------.30
Ed Weaver, One Pair Hews & Back Band------------------------.30
Mat Ogburn, One log Chair--------------------------------1.10
Thomas Ogburn, Cider Barrel-------------------------------.20
T. H. Bain, Shelton Plow-----------------------------------.50
Joseph Marshall, Salem Plow------------------------------2.15
Alexander Merritt, Key & lot of old iron------------------------.75
N. G. Westmoreland, Wheel Barrow---------------------------.32
Wm. Grubbs, 5 Bee Gums, Rill Traf(?)------------------------.10
Stump Ogburn, l lot of old harness----------------------------.02
Wm. Fulk, Tobacco Shaper & Lock----------------------------.15
Wm. McGee, Box & Salt-----------------------------------.51
J. H. Crews, One Loom-----------------------------------.10
John Tush, one box--------------------------------------.20
John Clayton, One box-----------------------------------1.40
Wm. Fulk,one box--------------------------------------.25
Sid Crews,1 keg & two Harrow Teeth-------------------------.20
Franklin James, one half bushel----------------------------.40
AMOUNT TAKEN FORWARD:----------------------------- $57.55
Reuben Waggoner, one barrell-----------------------------.25
James Dennison, 3 Bee Gums,with bees in it-------------------.40
H. H. Grubbs, Table & Irons-------------------------------.36
Wm. Chafin, one churn----------------------------------1.42
H. H. Lewis, One Tin Can----------------------------------.30
Augustine Kiger, Auger & Crock-----------------------------.10
Sid Crews, Jar & Coffee Pot--------------------------------.30
Patrick Clayton, Basket-----------------------------------.25
George Bowman, Basket & lot of old harness---------------------.37
Willis Marshall, Trunk-----------------------------------.80
Wm. Magee, Basket--------------------------------------.17
George Bowman, 2 old trunk & Flax Wheel----------------------.35
Peter Tuttle, 2 spinning wheel-----------------------------1.50
Armsted Walker, one spinning wheel--------------------------.95
Martin Hartgrove,4 chairs---------------------------------.72
John Bostick,5 chairs------------------------------------.78
Armisted Walker,1 Table can & 2 pots-------------------------.20
P. A. James,One Flax Wheel--------------------------------.70
Gaston Walker, One Reel & Staff-----------------------------.16
Tandy Marshall,one mowing blade & one lot old mows--------------1.51
Thomas Ogburn,one sausage grinder---------------------------.10
Stump Ogburn,one cross cut saw----------------------------1.81
J. W.Craft, one box & keg----------------------------------.15
J. R. Wall, one lot of old stays-------------------------------.15
John Coley, one carpet------------------------------------.27
J. C. Fagg, one glass pot-----------------------------------.10
Augustine Kiger, one bureau-------------------------------2.65
Amos Hartgrove,one small table & oil cloth---------------------1.00
H. A. White, one flour barrel & window sash---------------------.86
Rhet Beck, one little table---------------------------------.40
Henry Moore, one jug------------------------------------.20
George Bowman, one old desk-------------------------------.65
Sauders Wood, one box-----------------------------------.15
Henry Moore, one tub------------------------------------.01
Henry Manning, one bedstead------------------------------3.50
J. C. Fagg, one butcher knife-------------------------------.15
Joseph Marshall, 3 chairs--------------------------------1.00
Andy Woods, one candle stand-------------------------------.60
Sandy Evans, one bureau---------------------------------7.00
Tandy Marshall, one dress table----------------------------2.20
John Griffin, one candle stand------------------------------.65
P. A. James,one pair steel yards----------------------------.26
Aaron Shouse, 2 chairs----------------------------------.47
AMOUNT CARRIED FORWARD - $93.41
Wm.Magee, one umbrella---------------------------------.25
Albert Magee, one hogs head-------------------------------.06
J. T. Ziglar, one bed quilt---------------------------------1.30
Elias Ziglar, Counter pine---------------------------------.90
Amos Hartgrove, Sheet------------------------------------.50
Mat Coger, 1st choice hog---------------------------------4.25
B. L. Bitting, 2nd choice hog-------------------------------3.10
B. L. Bitting, 3rd choice hog-------------------------------3.00
Riley George, 2 of 4th choice hogs---------------------------4.30
Joseph Bodenhamner, 2 of 5th choice hogs---------------------4.05
Franer Hine, 2 of 6th choice hogs---------------------------3.55
Andy Gilliam, 2 of 7th choice hogs---------------------------3.05
W. E. Willis, 1 blue sow of the 7th choice hogs------------------4.00
Reuben Ogburn, 1 spotted horned bull yearling------------------3.00
J. T. Ziglar, 1 spotted no horned yearling-----------------------.10
John Tesh, 1st choice Milk Cow----------------------------11.25
Henry George, one white horned cow-------------------------15.25
Charley Wall, one spotted hog------------------------------3.00
S. L. Bitting, one Black hog--------------------------------2.80
J. C. Fagg, one white hog----------------------------------3.15
T. H. Bain, one lot of wheat----------------------------10.17 1/2
Amos Hartgrove, one wheat fair-----------------------------.15
J. T. Ziglar, one iron gray Horse-----------------------------.10
A. Walker, Corn---------------------------------------9.70
Albert Magee, Corn------------------------------------7.05
R. Stanly, short corn------------------------------------.32
T. G. Walker, corn--------------------------------------5.85
Lewis Waggoner, Oats-----------------------------------1.80
Lewis Waggoner, Fodder----------------------------------.25
A. Walker, Fodder-----------------------------------1.57 1/2
Lewis Waggoner, Fodder----------------------------------.75
Lewis Waggoner, Fodder----------------------------------.90
P. A. James, one hay stack--------------------------------1.40
John T. Moore, one Bed & Bed clothing-----------------------12.25
Wm. Magee, one lot Tow cloth-------------------------------.65
Saunders Wood, Bed stead---------------------------------2.75
AMOUNT CARRIED FORWARD-------------------------221.94 1/2
Henry Leah, one bed quilt----------------------------------.20
Minerva Shouse, one bed quilt------------------------------1.40
Adaline Shouse, one bed quilt-------------------------------1.10
Adaline Shouse, one bed quilt-------------------------------1.75
T. H. Bain, one bed quilt----------------------------------1.50
Adaline Shouse, one bed quilt-------------------------------1.80
Pink Davis, one bed quilt----------------------------------.75
Lewis Waggoner, one bed quilt-------------------------------.75
Lewis Waggoner, one bed quilt------------------------------1.45
Adaline Shouse, one Blanket-------------------------------3.10
N. G. Westmoreland, one lot of carpet-------------------------3.71
Charley Wall, one lot of carpet------------------------------.55
Adaline Shouse, one flower pot-------------------------------.05
Adaline Shouse,one cover lid-------------------------------3.50
Viney Lash(col), one counter pin----------------------------2.00
Adaline Shouse, one comfort--------------------------------.35
Nathl. Boles, one lot cotton Cloth----------------------------1.80
Pink Davis, one lot cotton cloth------------------------------.70
J. T. Moore, one counter pin--------------------------------.80
J. T. Moore, one counter pin--------------------------------.80
Willis Marshall, one counter pin-----------------------------.65
Wm.Magee, one lot tow cloth--------------------------------.51
John Griffin, 2 sheets------------------------------------.87
H. A. White, 2 sheets-------------------------------------.90
Willis Marshall, 2 sheets----------------------------------.80
H. A. White, one table cloth---------------------------------.58
Elijah Tuttle, one counter pin------------------------------1.00
J. T. Moore, one lot of fringe-------------------------------1.00
Sarah Shouse, one looking glass------------------------------.05
John Clayton, one bread box--------------------------------.25
J. T. Moore, one bed and clothing---------------------------11.75
John Clayton, one bed stead-------------------------------3.00
Jesse Shouse, one bureau--------------------------------9.25
R. W. Hitchcock, one bureau------------------------------8.35
J. T. Moore, one family bible------------------------------1.80
Payton Cox, one family bible-------------------------------.25
Elijah Tuttle, one pair cotton cards---------------------------.30
Wm. Wolff, one crock & Jug--------------------------------.16
Thomas Manning, one table cloth-----------------------------.15
D. G. Walker, one coffee pot and file---------------------------.30
Joseph Marshall, one table toilet-----------------------------.13
Wyatt Marshall, one box----------------------------------.10
J. W. Ogburn, one chest-----------------------------------.20
AMOUNT CARRIED FORWARD-------------------------292.05 1/2
Letitia Moore, clothing press------------------------------3.60
Elijah Tuttle, one kettle and pot-----------------------------.75
John Westmoreland, one tin bucket--------------------------.25
Jacob Fulk, one tin dipper--------------------------------.26
Mrs. A. Walker, wash pan & Mill---------------------------.40
Robert Oakes, one jar------------------------------------.35
Jacob Fulk, one pot--------------------------------------.65
Robert Oakes, one skillet and shovel---------------------------.60
Wyatt Marshall, one clove crock-----------------------------.65
M. A. Walker, one spade-----------------------------------.46
Joseph Marshall, one pot----------------------------------.05
Jacob Fulk, one pot rack-----------------------------------.16
Saunders Wood, one kettle---------------------------------.60
Sandy Sullivan, one tub & one jug----------------------------.56
John Westmoreland, two crocks-----------------------------.05
Thomas Ogburn, one barrel--------------------------------.16
Tandy Marshall, one feather bed Tick & Pillows-----------------6.00
Joseph Marshall, one bed stead------------------------------.10
C. B. Ziglar, one box-------------------------------------.05
C. B. Ziglar, one chair------------------------------------.01
Milliard Walker, one razor---------------------------------.15
Joseph Marshall, one stone---------------------------------.50
Sid Crews, two smooth Irons--------------------------------.50
Patrick Clayton, one window curtain--------------------------.46
J. Westmoreland, one lot of bottles---------------------------.05
J. H. Crews, one lot of bottles-------------------------------.05
Jacob Fulk, one lot of bottles-------------------------------.50
Mrs. A. Walker, one bowl--------------------------------- .18
J. H. Crews, Plates & Bowl--------------------------------.15
Wm. Grubbs, four tumblers-------------------------------.16
Tandy Marshall, two glass stands----------------------------.80
Tandy Marshall, one pitcher-------------------------------.38
Elijah Tuttle, one dish------------------------------------.35
Tandy Marshall, one set of knifes & forks----------------------1.10
C. Hutchins, one dish & cups--------------------------------.25
Theodore Davis, one bottle wine & salt dish----------------------.22
AMOUNT CARRIED FORWARD-------------------------313.56 1/2
Willis Marshall, one table cloth---------------------------1.05
Lee Marshall, one table---------------------------------1.50
Thomas Ogburn, one testament-----------------------------.55
D. G. Walker, one book----------------------------------.10
Wm. Lawson, one book----------------------------------.05
Cefus Crews, 3 books-----------------------------------.15
John Griffin, one book-----------------------------------.15
P. A. James, one looking glass-----------------------------2.30
T. A. Manning, one can-----------------------------------.25
James Ziglar, lot of glass plates----------------------------.50
J. T. Moore, picture frames------------------------------1.30
J. W. Craft, one watch----------------------------------5.65
Jesse Shouse, one clock---------------------------------1.55
Wm. Lawson, one cup board------------------------------3.00
Mr. A. Shouse, one table cloth-----------------------------.70
C. B. Ziglar, lot of cloth---------------------------------2.20
Wm. Lawson, lot of cloth--------------------------------1.62
Mr. A. Shouse, one bed & Furniture-------------------------6.60
TOTAL------------------------------------------342.79
Amount of money found on hand at testators death---------------1.71
Total-------------------------------------------$344.50
Sworn to probate judge, C. S. Hauser, by Nathl. R. Terry.

22 Jan 1880 - An additional inventory and account of sale of personal and real estate sold by N. R. Terry Exec. of W. W. Terry decd. since his last return.
Sale of Rents:
1. R. Vanhoy, 25 bushel corn @.51----------------------$12.75
2. Phil James, 25 bushel corn @.50----------------------12.50
3. R. Vanhoy, 15 bushel corn @.50------------------------8.50
4. P. James, one stock hay------------------------------4.05
5. Rick Vanhoy, 18 1/3 bushel corn @.45-------------------8.25
6.T. W. Grubbs, choice stack hay-------------------------11.25
7.T. W. Grubbs, 20 doz oats @.10-------------------------2.00
8.Phil James, Top Fodder-------------------------------.95
9.T. W. Grubbs, Top Fodder & blade------------------------1.17
10. T.W. Grubbs, Top Fodder & blade-----------------------1.60
11. T. W. Grubbs, Top Fodder & blade------------------------.90
cash collected for calf---------------------------------5.00
Total--------------------------------------------$62.32
Rent tobacco sold at warehouse:
1. Albert Magee's crop---------------------------1.97 1/2
2. Tobe Petree crop-----------------------------8.25
3. Tobe Petree crop-----------------------------2.13
4. Albert Magee crop----------------------------8.03 1/3
5. Armisted Walker crop-------------------------8.38
6. Albert Magee crop----------------------------1.63
Total---------------------------------------29.80
Total bal due from sale of personalty--------------------$92.12

22 Jan 1880- Return of 2nd Sale of Personal Property and other receipts coming into the hands of Nathl. R. Terry, Executory of W.W. Terry decd.:
Albert Magee, one colter & stock--------------------------.40
Phillip James, one set of dog irons-------------------------.15
Geo. Bowman, one set of dog irons--------------------------.10
Wyatt Marshall, one hackle------------------------------.45
Wyatt Marshall, Weeding blades---------------------------.05
Phillip James, one pair waffle irons-----------------------.10
Willie Taylor, one mortea & Pitch Fork----------------------.35
Thomas Ogburn, one cradle stock---------------------------.05
P. James, one Harrow Stock-------------------------------.02
Wyatt Marshall, P. Syringes-------------------------------.50
W. M. Taylor, one lot of Fodder----------------------------1.25
Phillip James, one piece of leather---------------------------.15
W. M. Taylor, one bedstead---------------------------------.25
W. M. Taylor, one bedstead---------------------------------.25
W. M. Taylor, one srap, trough & table-------------------------.05
Geo. Bowman, one tar bucket--------------------------------.06
Wm. Taylor, one axe-------------------------------------.10
Amount received from rent of Home House, Lots & Pasture---------35.00
Amount received from fire wood sold to Tobias Petree-------------5.00
Amount paid by Adeline Clayton on note-----------------------12.13
Total---------------------------------------------$56.01
Sworn and subscribed to C. S. Hauser, Probate Judge by Nath. R. Terry on 11 day of Feb. 1880.

6 Jan 1881 - Sale of land:
Tandy Marshall, 110 acres East side of Bear Tract-------------$669.00
J. F. Crews, 113 acres West side of Bear Tract----------------626.00
Sarah Wilson, 36 acres Wood land-------------------------440.00
Peter Tuttle, 105 Home tract 10% bid resale-----------------741.00
Total------------------------------------------$2.476.00
Total balance due of sale of pers. and real estate-------------$2.568.12

5 May 1881- Sworn and subscribed before C. S. Hauser, Probate Judge, by Nathaniel R. Terry, Executor of the estate of William W. Terry in the amount of $2,568.12.

Jun 1881- N. R. Terry executor of W. W. Terry Decd. in acct with the estate of the testator:
29 Oct 1879, Sale of property-------------------------$342.79
Money on hand----------------------------- 1.71
22 Jan 1880, 2nd sale of personality-----------------------3.88
rents----------------------------------35.00
of wood--------------------------------- 5.00
note on Adeline Clayton----------------------12.13
note on Wyatt Newstand----------------------5.00
6 Jun 1881,Sale of rent---------------------------------57.32
Sale of tobacco-------------------------------29.80
Sale of Lands-----------------------------2,479.00
Collected of J. E. Clayton------------------------23.63
TOTAL------------------------------------------$2,992.26

By Vouchers:
1. W. F. Shultz----------------$30.00
2. J. W. Grubbs-----------------20.00
3. E. M. Mathis------------------6.00
4. C. B. Ziglar-------------------4.00
5. J. G. Hill---------------------4.00
6. C. S. Hauser-------------------2.10
7. C. S. Hauser-------------------2.85
8. Tandy Marshall------------------.50
9. C. S. Hauser--------------------.60
10. A. Fogle---------------------4.79
11. Tax------------------------4.88
12. Wm. Cirelle-------------------.50
13. C. S. Hauser------------------84.06
14. Tax------------------------10.38
15. Tax-------------------------9.93
16. Watin & Glenn-----------------60.00
17. Q. A. Robinson-------------------.50
18. Q. A. Robinson-------------------.50
19. Q. A. Robinson-------------------.75
TOTAL-----------------------$256.34
20. C. B. Ziglar--------------------2.00
21. C. B. Ziglar--------------------1.00
22. T. L. Best----------------------.50
23. W. G. Marshall------------------.50
24. W. G. Marshall------------------.65
25. J. G. Buxton--------------------.97
26. M. H. Morris------------------1.00
27. W. B. Johnson------------------.60
28. C. S. Hauser--------------------1.20
29. Joni W. Terry-----------------60.00
30. Wakin & Glenn-----------------40.00
31. D. P. Meat(?)------------------75.00
32. Marked out
33. C. S. Hauser for final settlement------15.00
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS-------------$456.76

By coming of Rights 5 pr ct-----------149.61
By coming of Lots 5 pr ct--------------23.03
TOTAL--------------------------$627.40
Total for distribution under will--------------------$2,364.86
Due Legatees as follows:
N. R. Terry--------------------------------$591.21
Sarah Wilson-------------------------------$591.21
Loretta Tuttle-------------------------------$591.21
Jno. H. Terry children-------------------------$591.28

Sworn and subscribed before C. S. Hauser me this 27th day of June. 1881, S. S. Hauser, Probate Judge. Signed N. R. Terry, Execr.

They had the following children:
i. John H., 5071, M. Born in 1826 in Stokes Co.,NC. John H. died in Forsyth Co.,NC bef 1 Aug 1873; he was 47.

ii. Henry E., 5079, M. Born in 1828 in Stokes Co.,NC.

iii. Nathaniel, 5075, M. Born ca 1832 in Stokes Co.,NC.

iv. Elizabeth, 5072, F. Born in 1834 in Stokes Co.,NC.

On 3 Jan 1861 when Elizabeth was 27, she married Joel S. BOWLING/BOLIN, 10408, M, in Forsyth Co.,NC.

v. Ephriam B., 5076, M. Born in Mar 1835 in Stokes Co.,NC. Ephriam B. died in Forsyth Co.,NC on 20 May 1865; he was 30. Buried in Banner Family Cemetery, Forsyth Co.,NC.

Ephriam enlisted in Co. K, "The Fighting Boys". 52nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry Troops. He enlisted at Forsyth Co., at age 26, his occupation is a farmer, and he is 5'8 3/4" tall. He was mustered in as a Private at Camp Mangum on 28 April 1862 for 3 years in the war. Ephriam was absent on furlough, sick, for May and June 1862 and present through 1863 and through 1864 until November and December1864 when he was home on furlough and sick. He appears on the Roll of Honor and was reduced to ranks Aug. 1, 1862 of Company K, 52nd Regiment.38

vi. Loretta/Lauretta, 5073, F. Born in 1836 in Stokes Co.,NC.

Loretta/Lauretta married Peter Hairston TUTTLE, 5074, M, son of Elijah TUTTLE, 10932, M (1806-) & Mary Jane EASON, 10934, F. Born in 1832 in Stokes Co.,NC.

51 vii. Charity Emeline, 5077, F (1837-1898)
viii. Amy, 13557, F. Born ca 1839 in Forsyth Co.,NC.

ix. Sarah R., 5080, F. Born in 1840 in Stokes Co.,NC.

Sarah R. married Joseph WILSON, 5258, M.

x. Benjamin S., 5081, M. Born ca 1845 in Stokes Co., NC.


16. Elizabeth "Betsy" BANNER, 3994, F. Born on 25 Nov 1805 in Stokes Co.,NC.

On 6 Mar 1824 when Elizabeth "Betsy" was 18, she married John T. FOWLER, 3995, M, son of Samuel FOWLER, 5218, M, in Stokes Co.,NC.10 Born ca 1803 in Stokes Co.,NC. John T. died in Forsyth Co.,NC bef 1840; he was 37.

They had the following children:
52 i. John Henry "Jack", 5220, M (1825-1882)
ii. John, 5221, M.

iii. William, 5222, M.

iv. Molly, 5223, F.


17. Susannah "Susan" BANNER, 3997, F. Born on 1 Oct 1810 in Stokes Co.,NC. Buried in Bullichek Family Graveyard,Forsyth Co.,NC.

Research: Susannah is in her father's household in 1820, 1830 and 1840. She married and moved out of the state of North Carolina possibly to Illinois and later to Missouri.13

On 12 Feb 1839 when Susannah "Susan" was 28, she married William Ashbury BOLEJACK OR BULLICHEK, 3998, M, son of William C. BOLEJACK OR BULLICHEK, 4006, M & Sally K. MARIAH, 4007, F (-1817), in Stokes Co.,NC moved ? to Tenn. or Illinois.10 Born on 24 Jan 1817 in Stokes Co.,NC. William Ashbury died in Forsyth Co,NC in 1869; he was 51.

NOTE: Bolyjack is also the
same thing as the name Bullischek and Bole(r)jack.

20 Dec 1838 - From the will of Joseph F. Bolyjack in Stokes County, "Item
#12... gave to his great nephew William
Asbury Bolyjack all the lands which he owns in Stokes County including his mills, his dwelling house and all
other improvements. Item #13... gave to William Asbury Bolyjack all the rest and residue of my personal
estate, consisting of my slaves, horses, cattle hogs and every description of personal property which I
have or own to him and his heirs forever." Signed by Joseph Bolyjack. Witnesses were J.L.Gibson and John
F. Poindexter.

10 Mar 1846 - From the estate of Joseph F. Bolyjack comes the following: $155.OO was paid to the heirs of ' Joseph Bolejack. Money that the estate owed showed the following: Lewis B.Banner,$10.111/2, Charles
Banner,$39.921/2 and Joseph Banner ,$17.431/2. Money paid to estate: Lewis B.Banner,$3.98,Charles
Banner,$35.361/2 and Joseph Banner, $19.251/4. Signed by Reuben Golding,JP and H. Miller,JP.

24 Sept 1846 -Joseph Ferdinard Bullischek(Bolyjack) died in Stokes County, NC. He remained single all his life
yet kept a home for his single sister, Anna Maria and his great nephew William Ashbury.NOTE: The old family
home was gutted by fire on 12 March 1987. Joseph left he bulk of his estate to his grand nephew William
Asbury who married Ephriam Sr.'s daughter, Susan Banner.

13 Apr 1847 - A letter from Covine, White County, Illinois from Daniel Hay to the clerk of Stokes County, NC.
"Sir, I am informed that a man by the name of Jo or Joseph Bowlejack has lived in your county and has lately
died--that he was possessed of considerable property and that he left no widow or no children--some of his
relations live in this country, and at their request I write you this line requesting that you will make some
enquiry as to the amount of the estate and in what condition the estate is left and write me a line giving all the
information you can about the matter--The information received here is that a man named William Bowlejack
who is a brother's grandson to the deceased is the executor and principle heir to the estate and that some
small amount is coming to the other heirs, those who are interested doubt the correctness of his statement
and are anxious to hear from some disinterested person the true condition of said estate. What are the
contents of the will and therefore take the liberty to request an answer from you as early as it may suit your
convenience directed to this place--Covine,Illinois.I am respectivefully yours, Daniel Hay" NOTE: This letter
was answered but the answer is not available.

They had the following children:
53 i. Joseph B., 5082, M
ii. Sarah A., 5083, F.

iii. William Edgar, 5084, M.

iv. John W., 5085, M.

v. James M., 5086, M.

vi. Joe Edward, 5087, M.



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