Fwd: NCCUMBER-D Digest V99 #68 - M. Young
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NCCUMBER-D Digest				Volume 99 : Issue 68

Today's Topics:
  #1  Oaths of allegiance q   ["M. Young" ]
  #2  BETHEA and CALCOTE      ["David Asprey" 
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Where would I find immigration papers (naturalizations, etc.) for
someone who arrived in Fayettville, NC, from an unknown port from
Scotland about 1847?  When would I look - what years?  I understand
there was some waiting period before being naturalized.

Would a child born on the boat coming over also need to be naturalized?

Melanie

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In 1820 Cumberland census has 2 families - John and William BETHEA, born
prev1785 and 1785-1794 respectively.  They were presumably descendants of
William BETHEA (b1745) and his father Tristram who lived at Cape Fear.

They were cousins of the BETHEAs of Marion Co SC, of which several members
were close to a James CALCOTE, who died there in 1820.  He left two minor
daughters, Jane and Sarah, who were supported and educated by his estate
until about 1824 but then disappear.  In 1828 Jane married Curtis Durham
GRADY in Cumberland Co NC.  Sarah married a GULLY in 1827 - both Grady and
Gully were grandchildren on Ezekiel SLOCUMB and together they organised the
shareout of the remainder of their late father-in-law's estate.

It has been variously rumoured that the two girls, prior to their
marriages, were living in the Slocumb or Gully households.  But it does
seem possible that they stayed with the Betheas.

A further coincidence? - the wife of William Bethea (b1745) was Jerusha
BROWN.  Jane's full name was Jane Brown Calcote/Calcoat.

Can anyone throw any light at all on this obscure matter?

David Asprey

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