Albemarle Tradewinds October 2018 Web Final

October 2018 Edition of the Albemarle Tradewinds Magazine October 2018 Edition of the Albemarle Tradewinds Magazine

02.10.2018 Views

New Location! 201 N.Water Street Elizabeth City, NC thebeadspot.com The Bead Spot Lynne Lesher Full service Bead Store Debbie Zimmerman, Owner Artisan of Handcrafted Jewelry 252-207-9088 Wed. - Fri 10AM - 4PM Great Selection of glass beads, pendants, charms, and findings, and our prices are amazing... You will be glad you found us! Questions or comments please E-mail debsinc2@earthlink.net Rusty Dusty Kids School Clothes Country Decor \ Consignors Our Vendors that we have are fantastic - come add your products to our mix. 252-339-5218 Mention this ad and get $5 off a $35 purchase or more 1249 Hwy 17 S. Elizabeth City Office: 252-267-0229 Fax: (252) 513-0570 frontdesk@busylivingcleaning.com We clean 1x a month for 2 months Free for women going through cancer treatment. http://cleaningforareason.org Quality Work Did you know the Albemarle Tradewinds is located in more than 250 locations in NENC and Chesapeake? Free Estimates 252-331-9999 Layden’s Supermarket Belvidere Day Layden’s Supermarket is having their 6th annual Belvidere Day Saturday October 27, 2018 8am-4pm. If you would like to be in the parade or a vendor please contact Doug Layden at 252-297-2875. The parade will start at 11am and they will have live entertainment from 9:30-3:30. There will be bounce houses, games, hay rides, face painting, and 8 golf cart rides all free for your kids. They are hosting a 15 cake bake off challenge with the winner receiving $100. There will be a dunking book featuring the candidates running for sheriff Jim Bray and Shelby White. Local businesses will be running specials along with multiple food vendors. A local ladies group will be making 650 homemade jacks some people refer to them as fruit pies. Come out and see the antique cars and tractors that will be on display. Please bring the family there is fun for everyone to enjoy. BROADSTREET COUNSELING CENTER ASSESSMENTS FOR DUI/DWI SUBSTANCE ABUSE - EDUCATION/COUNSELING RELAPSE PREVENTION FAMILY EDUCATION Meat Plans Package I $65.00 2lb Ground Chuck 2lb Stew Beef 2lb Sausage Meat 2pc Pork Tenderloin 2lb Chicken Wings 2lb Chicken Breast 1478 Belvidere Road Belvidere, NC 27919 252-297-2875 Hours :Mon - Sat 7am-7pm We have Local Produce, Old Fashion Smoked Meats, and Hand Cut Steaks 34 Albemarle Tradewinds October 2018 albemarletradewinds.com 2lb BBQ 2 Slices Country Ham 2lb French Fries 1lb Cheese Mr. Marvin Gill Haddock Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist Ms. JoAnn R. Kaminski Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist, CCS, ADC 110 Market Street Hertford. North Carolina 27932 TEL: 252-426-3130 FAX: 252-426-3132 Gill’s Cell: 252-339-6312 JoAnn's cell: 252-301-8272 Package II $100 4lb Ribeye Steak 4lb Ground Chuck 4lb Spare Ribs 4lb Pork Chops 4lb Sausage Links 4lb Chicken Drums 1lb Cheese ADET Class DWI / DUI Groups For people who want to become a drug and alcohol counselors call and ask for Joann. Complete preparation for substance abuse counselor Certification recognized in 42 states and 15 countries Broadstreet.counseling@gmail.com Package III $150 5lb Ribeye Steak 5lb Sirloin Steak 5lb Ground Chuck 5lb Spare Ribs 5lb Pork Chops 5lb Chicken Drums 1lb Cheese FREE 5lb French Fries

Northeast North Carolina Family History – changes are a part of life… By: Irene Hampton - nencfamilyhistory@gmail.com Well last month I wrote about the 350th anniversary celebration that Currituck was planning but who knew Hurricane Florence would decide to visit the same weekend and cancel the event! Sadly our neighbors to the south are still struggling with the aftermath and I cringe to think of the lost items of value to every family’s history. With the advantage we now have of storing valuable family histories and photos in the cloud or on family history websites such as familysearch.org and Ancestry.com, I hope more of us will make this a priority in the immediate future. As for rescheduling those events – the decision about the anniversary is being made after my deadline as I am writing this, BUT the Kansas City BBQ, People’s Choice BBQ and the Rodeo have been rescheduled for November 3rd. The BBQ contest begins and 1 pm and the rodeo at 3 pm along with numerous other activities, including a cornhole competition. For more details and specific costs go to www.visitcurrituck.com/ currituck-bulls-bbq/ For more than 30 years we have been talking about going to southern New Jersey to visit the graves of my husband’s 5th great-grandparents. We finally committed to make the trip this past August. Most Hampton descendants in the area (and there are MANY) got their family history info from a record completed in 1949 by Mary Hampton Modlin, the granddaughter of Dr. John Thomas Hampton II, the first Hampton to live in Currituck. A copy of this information is in “The Heritage of Currituck County 1670-1985” and is what I used as the basis for my 1980’s Hampton genealogy. As I have mentioned in the past it is also where the confusion between the Virginia and New Jersey Hamptons was created. I finally got around to comparing DNA circles on Ancestry.com to my husband’s and YEAH! – his DNA matches a number of Virginia lines with documentation from William Hampton born in 1586 in England, arriving in Virginia in 1620 followed in 1621 by his wife and two children. We just don’t have a documentable paper trail… But I just found a new minor error from Mary Modlin’s record that is now literally in stone. Her death date of our first Currituck ancestor, John Thomas Hampton was October 31, 1831. That is incorrect but is chiseled on his monument in Aydlett – oh well… I’m somewhat embarrassed to admit I really haven’t looked at this line in over a decade. In 2014 a picture appeared in a web search of the 5th great-grandmother whose grave we went to see, posted by Stephen Haynes. Her name was Mercy Harris Hampton and she married the father of our Currituck ancestor, also Dr. John Thomas Hampton. He was a Revolutionary War doctor and throughout the Old Stone Church cemetery in Fairton, NJ, Revolutionary War veterans are marked with a flag and a large medallion. There were A LOT! When we got home I decided to check into this Hampton line again and I was impressed by an article now on Ancestry.com also by Stephen Haynes. The title is “The Story of Three Grandmothers” written in 1955 by his grandmother Maria Louisa Kennard Haynes. It is 68 pages and a great read with wonderful information. After his mother’s death in 2011 he inherited a basement full of thousands of letters, documents and photos and a notebook with this type-written manuscript. Only “one grandmother” is our line. It gives some information about Mercy’s Harris (maiden name) line as well as a letter from Mercy’s second husband Amos Wescott to Mercy dated May 5th, 1800, Fairfield (now Fairton), NJ. One line is of special interest to Currituck Hamptons – “The Medicinal Society meets at Cohansey Bridge next Thursday and John and David is going to be examined on that day.” Our Currituck ancestor and his step-brother David are taking their examination to become doctors!! The correction to our John Thomas Hampton’s death appears in a letter sent to Ruth Wescott Jeffers (Mercy and her 2nd husband’s daughter) by her nephew James Hampton, dated April 23, 1831. “We received a letter from Currituck a few days since informing us of the death of Uncle John Hampton; he died on the 27th of March of a pulmonary consumption.” Checking Currituck wills gives shows his will was proved May of 1831 so 69 years of the October date are wrong and every genealogy based on Mary Modlin Hampton’s info is wrong. The picture I am including is from a daguerreotype made of a portrait of Mercy Harris Hampton Wescott. This was a photograph made from a very early photographic process. Although the location of the portrait is unknown Stephen Haynes has the daguerreotype. If both pictures make it – the other is of my husband standing next to the graves at the Old Stone Church. It was the third church built there by Presbyterian settlers from Fairfield, Connecticut. Its building was delayed by five years during the Revolutionary War, finally built in 1780 to replace a wooden one that had stood since 1715. Don’t be determined your family history information is the only right version, new light changes things! Elizabeth City NC Lic 27045 Office Scott Lawrence Emergency Line 252-330-9988 252-339-9988 Guitar Repair Dan Glass Certified Luthier danjen3@gmail.com finetuninggr.com 252-621-3994 201 N.Poindexter St Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Mention this ad and receive $2 off on any brand of Guitar strings" ( one per customer) Irene Hampton earned a certificate in Genealogy from Brigham Young University and worked as the Genealogical/Local history Researcher for the Pasquotank-Camden Library for over 12 years. She has also abstracted and published “Widow’s Years Provisions, 1881-1899, Pasquotank County, North Carolina”; “1840 Currituck, North Carolina Federal Census” and “Record of Marriages, Book A (1851-1867) Currituck County, North Carolina”. You may contact her at nencfamilyhistory@gmail.com. facebook.com/AlbemarleTradingPost Albemarle Tradewinds October 2018 35

New Location!<br />

201 N.Water Street<br />

Elizabeth City, NC<br />

thebeadspot.com<br />

The Bead Spot<br />

Lynne Lesher<br />

Full service Bead Store<br />

Debbie Zimmerman, Owner<br />

Artisan of Handcrafted Jewelry<br />

252-207-9088<br />

Wed. - Fri 10AM - 4PM<br />

Great Selection of glass beads, pendants, charms, and<br />

findings, and our prices are amazing... You will be glad<br />

you found us! Questions or comments please E-mail<br />

debsinc2@earthlink.net<br />

Rusty Dusty<br />

Kids School Clothes<br />

Country Decor \ Consignors<br />

Our Vendors that we have are fantastic<br />

- come add your products to our mix.<br />

252-339-5218<br />

Mention this ad and get $5 off<br />

a $35 purchase or more<br />

1249 Hwy 17 S.<br />

Elizabeth City<br />

Office: 252-267-0229<br />

Fax: (252) 513-0570<br />

frontdesk@busylivingcleaning.com<br />

We clean 1x a month<br />

for 2 months Free<br />

for women going<br />

through cancer treatment.<br />

http://cleaningforareason.org<br />

Quality Work<br />

Did you know the<br />

<strong>Albemarle</strong> <strong>Tradewinds</strong><br />

is located in more than<br />

250 locations in NENC<br />

and Chesapeake?<br />

Free Estimates<br />

252-331-9999<br />

Layden’s Supermarket<br />

Belvidere Day<br />

Layden’s Supermarket is having their 6th<br />

annual Belvidere Day Saturday <strong>October</strong><br />

27, <strong>2018</strong> 8am-4pm. If you would like to be<br />

in the parade or a vendor please contact<br />

Doug Layden at 252-297-2875. The parade<br />

will start at 11am and they will have<br />

live entertainment from 9:30-3:30. There<br />

will be bounce houses, games, hay rides,<br />

face painting, and 8 golf cart rides all free<br />

for your kids. They are hosting a 15 cake<br />

bake off challenge with the winner receiving<br />

$100. There will be a dunking book featuring<br />

the candidates running for sheriff Jim Bray<br />

and Shelby White. Local businesses will be<br />

running specials along with multiple food<br />

vendors. A local ladies group will be making<br />

650 homemade jacks some people refer<br />

to them as fruit pies. Come out and see the<br />

antique cars and tractors that will be on display.<br />

Please bring the family there is fun for<br />

everyone to enjoy.<br />

BROADSTREET<br />

COUNSELING<br />

CENTER<br />

ASSESSMENTS FOR DUI/DWI<br />

SUBSTANCE ABUSE -<br />

EDUCATION/COUNSELING<br />

RELAPSE PREVENTION<br />

FAMILY EDUCATION<br />

Meat Plans<br />

Package I $65.00<br />

2lb Ground Chuck<br />

2lb Stew Beef<br />

2lb Sausage Meat<br />

2pc Pork Tenderloin<br />

2lb Chicken Wings<br />

2lb Chicken Breast<br />

1478 Belvidere Road<br />

Belvidere, NC 27919<br />

252-297-2875<br />

Hours :Mon - Sat 7am-7pm<br />

We have Local Produce,<br />

Old Fashion Smoked Meats,<br />

and Hand Cut Steaks<br />

34 <strong>Albemarle</strong> <strong>Tradewinds</strong> <strong>October</strong> <strong>2018</strong> albemarletradewinds.com<br />

2lb BBQ<br />

2 Slices Country Ham<br />

2lb French Fries<br />

1lb Cheese<br />

Mr. Marvin Gill Haddock<br />

Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist<br />

Ms. JoAnn R. Kaminski<br />

Licensed Clinical Addictions<br />

Specialist, CCS, ADC<br />

110 Market Street<br />

Hertford. North Carolina 27932<br />

TEL: 252-426-3130<br />

FAX: 252-426-3132<br />

Gill’s Cell: 252-339-6312<br />

JoAnn's cell: 252-301-8272<br />

Package II $100<br />

4lb Ribeye Steak<br />

4lb Ground Chuck<br />

4lb Spare Ribs<br />

4lb Pork Chops<br />

4lb Sausage Links<br />

4lb Chicken Drums<br />

1lb Cheese<br />

ADET Class<br />

DWI / DUI Groups<br />

For people who want to become a drug and alcohol<br />

counselors call and ask for Joann.<br />

Complete preparation for substance abuse counselor<br />

Certification recognized in 42 states and 15 countries<br />

Broadstreet.counseling@gmail.com<br />

Package III $150<br />

5lb Ribeye Steak<br />

5lb Sirloin Steak<br />

5lb Ground Chuck<br />

5lb Spare Ribs<br />

5lb Pork Chops<br />

5lb Chicken Drums<br />

1lb Cheese<br />

FREE<br />

5lb French Fries

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!