![]() ![]() Nurse Mabel Weaver E… on Farmer’s School revisite…įarmer’s Schoo… on Annie Weeks and the Federated…ġ004 Washington Stre… on 1113 Atlantic Street, one more… Henderson on Nurse Mabel Weaver Ellis.ĭiann Dawson on Nurse Mabel Weaver Ellis. ![]() Wilson’s first African-American policemen.Informant was Charles Brantley.ĭeed book, page 576-577, Wilson County Register of Deeds Office. Per his death certificate, he was 80 years old was a widower was a retired farmer and was born in Nash County to Bettie Brantley. Henderson Brantley died 2 December 1916 in Taylor township, Wilson County. Lamm executor, and Lamm and Dock Howard were witnesses. ![]() Brantley named his “trusty friend” Grover T. His money was to be split evenly among the children. Under its terms, his daughter Bettie was to receive 22 1/2 acres, including the home place son Charley Brantley was to receive an adjoining 22 1/2 acres and daughter Molie Hourd was to receive his remaining land. On 9 April 1915, Hence Brantley executed a will in Wilson County. In the 1910 census of Taylor township, Wilson County: on Howards Path, Henderson Brantley, 70, widower daughter Bettie, 23 and cousin Dock Howard, 38. In the 1900 census of Taylors township, Wilson County: widow Henderson Howard, 59, farmer children Charley, 26, and Bettie, 21 and servant Linda Boon, 44. In the 1880 census of Taylors township, Wilson County: Henderson Howard, 40 wife Mollie, 25 and children Charley, 8, Richard, 6, Bettie, 5, and Hellan, 1. In the 1860 census of Bailey township, Nash County, North Carolina: Henderson Howard, 21, farm laborer, in the household of farmer Thomas B. In the 1850 census of Nash County, North Carolina: Betty Brantley, 50, and her children Kimbrel, 25, Henderson, 14, and Guilford B. If Henderson failed to repay the loan, Zealous was authorized to sell the property at auction. On 16 January 1904, having borrowed $250, Henderson Howard, who was also known as Henderson Brantley, gave Zealous Howard a mortgage deed for 25 acres in Taylors township, Wilson County. ![]()
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