Showing posts with label David Rummage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Rummage. Show all posts

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Balaam and Bettie

Balaam A. Carter was the 'other Carter' I was looking into in my previous post Marcus P Carter and the Estate of Joshua Carter.

While he mentions the names of his parents in his marriage certificate and appears in a number of consecutive census records, B. A. Carter was still a bit of a mystery.

He does not show up in the 1850 census of Stanly County. Actually, I've not been able to find him anywhere, yet. It may be that his household was simply missed. That was not uncommon.

He first shows up in the 1860 census. He was living within the area of "Albemarle Post Office" and was listed as a Shoemaker and 28 years old. Neighbors included Miller Easley and Henry Easley, Betsy Hill and Harriett Hill and Henry Marshall. Living with him were Alley Carter, 29, a young boy Benjamin Holt, 49 year old Polly Carter and 20 year old Susan Carter.

This census appears like Alley Carter may have been his wife. I would find out later through land records that she was. I would also find out from the 1880 census and other land records, that Polly Carter was his mother. I have no proof, but am pretty confident from the placing of the person in the household that Susan Carter was most likely his sister. I did, however, discover from research that Benjamin Holt was the son of Allen and Phoebe Holt. His father had died shortly after the 1850 census. At this juncture, I don't know if there was a relationship between the Holts and the Carters. There were several Holt/Carter intermarriages.  As I don't know Alley's maiden name yet, or Phoebe's maiden name, it's possible that there was an unknown kinship.
ame:Balem Carter
Age in 1860:28
Birth Year:abt 1832
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1860:Stanly, North Carolina
Gender:Male
Post Office:Albemarle
Value of real estate:View image
Household Members:
NameAge
Balem Carter28
Alley Carter29
Benjanan Holt10
Polly Carter49
Susan Carter20
From the ages of Balaam and Alley in 1860, it's likely they were married after the 1850 census, so I might be able to find Alley's identity by finding her in that year. Research is always ongoing.


ame:B A Carter
Age in 1870:38
Birth Year:abt 1832
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1870:Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Race:White
Gender:Male
Post Office:Albemarle
Value of real estate:View image
Household Members:
NameAge
B A Carter38
Almena Carter50

Ten years later, Balaam and Almena are on their own. At first glance, this would appear to be an entirely different woman than Alley, due to the age difference. However, land records float easily back and forth between Alley and Almira and Almena as being the wife of B. A. Carter. Same woman. The transcription of this age is incorrect. The '5' looks like it could be a '3' and the '0' could as easily be an 8, so I believe the actual age recorded here would be 38.

B. A. Carter, like most men of his generation, served in the Civil War, and luckily for him, he survived.

Name:B A Carter
Residence:North Carolina
Rank at enlistment:Private
State Served:North Carolina
Service Record:Enlisted in Company K, North Carolina 42nd Infantry Regiment on 26 May 1862.
Sources:North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster


The late 'Seventies' was a busy time for Balaam Carter. The last year his wife Alley (or Alvina, Alvira, Elvira, Almena as she is variously noted) appears in a deed with him is in January 1876.

In June of 1877 B. A. Simpson was brought to court on the the word of Catherine Simpson Mabry on charges of bastardy.


In the document after Catherine's first name, you can see the "Simpson" marked over and Mabry written in it's place. This page was witnessed by T. A. , or Thomas Alexander Simpson. Catherine was the daughter of Isaac and Lucy Simpson. I've never discovered Lucy Simpson's maiden name, however, another researchers notes, her maiden name was given as "Dee" and it was noted that she was Native American. I've not seen proof or disproof of this claim either way.

T. A. Simpson was a cousin of Catherine Simpson, who must have been married to a Mabry at some point. There is no marriage record for her in Stanly County. The child born was Ann Eliza Carter, whom B. A. Carter fully embraced, as she was his only child. On her marriage license, she lists her father as B. A. Carter and her mother as Kate Simpson.

The second page of this document involves another Simpson, J. B., or John Brantley Simpson, of whom I featured in :The Intriguing John Brantley Simpson.

John Brantley Simpson had an out-of-wedlock child himself, with Martha Jane Rummage, whose sister, Bettie,  Balaam Absalom Carter would marry two years after the birth of his daughter Ann Eliza with Catherine Simpson Mabry.

This second page reads "Know all men by these presents that we B A Carter + J. B. Simpson are held and firmly bound unto the said State in the sum of $200 to the payment of which we  bind ourselves, our heirs + assigns jointly and severally firmly by these presents sealed this 7th day of June 1877, .......charging him with the  the maintenances of a certain bastard child begotten on the body of Catharine Mabry and shall indemnity the said county from any + all charges for the maintenance of said child. "

It is signed by B. A. Carter and J. B. Simpson, who were obviously close friends. J. B. Simpson would also be a first cousin of Catherine Simpson as his father Thomas, and her father Isaac were brothers.

On November 23, 1879, B. A. Carter, son of James (d) and Mary Carter,  age 50,  married Bettie Rummage, 35, daughter of David Rummage. No mother's name was given for Bettie, but it was noted that she was deceased. The official was Joseph S. Dunn and the event took place in Stanly County.

Name:B A Carter
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name:Bettie Rumage
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
Event Date:23 Nov 1879
Event Place:Stanly, North Carolina
Father's Name:James Carter
Mother's Name:Mary
Spouse's Father's Name:David Rumage

In 1880, we have a bit of transcription error problems, but in looking at the actual handwritten census, we have the right family.
Name:S. A. Carter
Age:51
Birth Year:abt 1829
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1880:Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Self (Head)
Marital Status:Married
Spouse's Name:Tellie Carter
Father's Birthplace:North Carolina
Mother's name:Polly Carter
Mother's Birthplace:North Carolina
Neighbors:View others on page
Occupation:Farmer
Cannot read/write:

Blind:

Deaf and Dumb:

Otherwise disabled:

Idiotic or insane:
Household Members:
NameAge
S. A. Carter51
Tellie Carter30
Lonna O. Carter14
Polly Carter60
S. A. was actually B. A. , of course and "Tellie" was actually written "Bettie". 14 year old male, Lonna O. Carter was not a Carter. His correct surname was omitted, so he comes up as a Carter, when he was actually Bettie's son Lonnie or Lonna Oscar Rummage. Polly Carter is confirmed as Balaam's mother "Mary" and also appeared within his household in 1860.

A series of land records involving the Rummage family tells a tale that involves Balaam Carter.

Book 10 Page 79 - Sept. 25, 1875 Eli Rummage to Richard Anderson 'for which he holds my note to be due.'

Book 10 Page 531 - Sept. 15, 1876 David Rummage to Richard Anderson, trustee, adjoining Thomas Rummage, Balaam Carter and John Cox.  Note: Balaam Carter was a neighbor already of David Rummage. Davids' daughter Martha Jane Rummage had a son named Richard Anderson Rummage, father unknown, possibly named for neighbor Richard Anderson, whom I believe was a physician and had several boys named "Richard Anderson" insert surname, in honor of him.

Book 11 Page 56 David Rummage to Bettie S Rummage and Martha J Rummage June 25th, 1875.
...as follows "On the north side of Jacobs Creek where the said David Rummage now lives 170 acres part of a large survey granted to Thomas Capson (?) and William Mabges (sp?, maybe Mabry?), by the State of North Carolina adjoining Thomas Rummage, Balaam Carter, John Cox, R. Anderson + others.
signed
Bettie A. Rummage
Martha J. Rummage
In the presence of J. B. Simpson

Book 14 page 255 Martha J Rummage et al to Benjamin Gurley  Nov. 12, 1880
          Martha J. Rummage, B. A. Carter and wife Bettie A. Carter to Benjamin Gurley of Mecklenburg County for $250.00 on the waters of the North Branch of Jacobs Creek adjoining B. A. Carter, Sarah Mauldin, and John Cox. Registered 22 Sept. 1885.

Book 17 Page 436 B. A. Carter and wife to Martha J Rummage  Feb. 18, 1888
B. A and Bettie Carter to M. J Rummage for $50, land on Jacob's Creek adjoining R. Anderson, B. A. Carter, B. F. Gurley and others.

And then in the course of 4 years, a major rift and change occured

Book 24 Page 600  23 May 1892
Between Bettie S. Rummage, Mattie J Rummage and B. A. Carter for $150 to L. O. Rummage (son of Bettie Rummage Carter).  'North fork of Jacob's Creek, beginning at Martha Rummage's corner east with Ben Gurley's line, John Cox's corner, R. Anderson's line, 45 acres more or less, known as part of David Rummage's line.'

Bettie has dropped the Carter from the end of her name and returned to being a Rummage, and apparently, or possibly, moved back in with her sister Martha Jane or "Mattie". L. O. Rummage was Bettie's son.

Name:Balaam A Carter
[Balaam Carter] 
Age:68
Birth Date:May 1832
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1900:Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Head
Marital Status:Widowed
Father's Birthplace:North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace:North Carolina
Occupation:View on Image
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:
NameAge
Balaam A Carter68
John F Russell22
Anna L Russell22
Geo C Russell4/12
Nancy Crawford65
In 1900, Balaam's daughter Anna and her husband John F. Russell are living with her father along with George C. Russell, their infant son. The person of Nancy Cranford is another mystery as is her relationship to the Carter family.


Book 30 Page 262 B. A. Carter to L. O. Rummage   Nov. 19, 1903
W. E. Whitleys line, Jacob's Creek  35 4/10 acres, adjoinin Tom Cole's line.

Book 31 Page 480 B A Carter to W. B. Talbert    April 18, 1905
...from a stake in Jacob's creek, W. E. Whitley's line, Justice Efirds corner, 82 1/2 acres.
(William Brantley Talbert was the son of William H. H. Talbert who married Martha J. Rummage. He and B. A. Carter would have been brother-in-laws at one point).

Book 37 Page 63,  Dec 3 1906 B. A. Carter to William Parker, Albemarle Township.

Book 37 Page 280 Indenture  7 Dec 1909 Will and Lucy Ann Parker + Hampton Talbert
located in South Albemarle known as part of the B. A. Carter home tract place, formerly W. H. Talberts adjoining lands of W. H. Talbert, B. A. Carter and others. See deed  B. A. Carter to Will Parker dated 6 Dec. 1906 signed by B. A. Carter.

Neither B. A. Carter, Ann Eliza or John F. Russell appear in the 1910 census.

And another mystery involving B. A. Carter involves his stepson. Lonnie Oscar Rummage.

Lonnie Oscar Rummage was married twice, first to Mary Ann "Molly" Talbert on September 13, 1885. She was the daughter of Josiah Pinkney Talbert and Sarah C. Melchor Talbert. Secondly to Talitha Cumi Whitley, daugther of  Lloyd Hathcock Whitley and Sarah Susanna Hinson Whitley, on January 7, 1906.
She would also marry Hosea Alexander Simpson prior to the death of Lonnie O. Rummage and have another son, in addition to the four she had with Lonnie, including one who died as an infant.

Another researcher logged a marriage between Mary Ann "Molly" Talbert and a "Balium Carter". Who could "Balium" be, but Balaam A. Carter. No other local Carter came close to sharing his name. The closest being the well-documented Rev. Baldwin Henderson "Baldy" Carter who married Minty Holt.

The case of Balaam Absalom Carter is far from solved. His marriage to Elizabeth "Bettie" A. Rummage was intact from 1879 to at least 1888. By 1892, she had returned to using the name "Rummage". Bettie was buried under the name "Bettie Ann Carter", however. She died on December 2, 1899 and is buried at Anderson Grove Church right outside of Albemarle, North Carolina, her final resting place marked with a slab rock. Balaam Carter's obituary also noted that he was buried at Anderson Grove, but his marker is not to be found.
Anderson Grove Baptist Church Cemetery
Balaam Carter died in 1910, but did not appear in the census for that year. His obituary is below.

Baalam Carter

The Enterprise
(Albemarle, North Carolina)
17 February 1910 • Page 3


Saturday, April 26, 2014

The Bird in the Branches

By Stefan Duncan, our Modern Van Gogh

Martha Jane Rummage was born about 1845 in Stanly County, North Carolina, probably close to the Porter community. She died July 3, 1936, and was the daughter of David Rummage and Beadie Frances "Fanny" Cranford Rummage. She was the granddaughter of George Rummage II and wife Margaret "Peggy" Simpson, a sister of Nathaniel Simpson. Several of my more recent posts have focused on this family. She was also the granddaugther of Nathan Christopher "Kid" Cranford and Sarah Elizabeth "Sacky" Coggins Cranford.

Name:Martha Rumage
Age:1
Birth Year:abt 1849
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1850:Centre, Stanly, North Carolina
Gender:Female
Family Number:115
Household Members:
NameAge
David Rumage48
Beda Rumage36
Henry Rumage18
Adaline Rumage16
Lyudsay Rumage14
William Rumage9
Elizabeth Rumage5
Irvin Rumage4
Martha Rumage1

The first census she shows up in is the 1850 one with her siblings Henry, Adaline, Lindsey, William, Elizabeth and Irvin.

Her mother, Beda (possibly short for Obedience) passed away April 25, 1858, when her youngest daughter was only 13 years old. This must have had an indelible effect on Martha Jane.

Name:Martha Rumage
Age in 1860:11
Birth Year:abt 1849
Home in 1860:Stanly, North Carolina
Gender:Female
Post Office:Albemarle
Value of real estate:View image
Household Members:
NameAge
David Rumage56
Adaline Rumage24
Rily Rumage18
Bettie Rumage16
Irvin Rumage14
Martha Rumage11
Older sister Adaline, stayed with the family well into her twenties. She must have been helping her father take care of her younger siblings and the housework. Adelina married that same year to Z. D. Blalock and by 1870, for Martha, the tides had turned.

Name:Martha Rummage
Age in 1870:19
Birth Year:abt 1851
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1870:Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Race:White
Gender:Female
Post Office:Albemarle
Value of real estate:View image
Household Members:
NameAge
David Rummage70
Elizabeth Rummage22
Martha Rummage19
Louisa Rummage4
Joseph Rummage1
This family grouping is not exactly as it appears. Looking at the original document, "Louisa" is more like "Lonna" and the child was a male. David Rummage is still alive and living with his two daughters, Elizabeth, who was known as Bettie, and Martha Jane. "Lonna" Rummage is actully Bettie's son, Lonnie Oscar Rummage. In 1879, Bettie married Balaam A. Carter. In the 1880 census, Lonnie is incorrectly shown as Lonna O. Carter. The transcriptionist also incorrectly labeled "B. A." as "S. A." and "Bettie" as "Tellie". Looking at the original document, with the family being in the same location between neighbors as Balaam Carter was 10 years prior, you can see the B A and the Bettie. Polly was Balaam's mother. 
Name:Lonna O. Carter
Age:14
Birth Year:abt 1866
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1880:Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Son
Marital Status:Single
Father's Name:S. A. Carter
Father's Birthplace:North Carolina
Mother's name:Tellie Carter
Mother's Birthplace:North Carolina
Neighbors:View others on page
Occupation:At Home
Cannot read/write:

Blind:

Deaf and Dumb:

Otherwise disabled:

Idiotic or insane:
Household Members:
NameAge
S. A. Carter51
Tellie Carter30
Lonna O. Carter14
Polly Carter60
Lonnie Oscar Rummage was married twice and on both marriage certificates, only his mother, Bettie Rummage is listed. It is unknown who his father was. Joseph Rummage never shows back up, so most likely passed away as a child, and was probably also the son of Bettie. 


Following the path of her older sister Bettie, it was not long before Martha Jane also became "a bird in the branches". David Rummage died October 26, 1876, leaving his unmarried daughter alone. The 1880 census painted a much different picture.


Name:Martha Rumage
Age:29
Birth Year:abt 1851
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1880:Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Race:White
Gender:Female
Relation to Head of House:Self (Head)
Marital Status:Single
Father's Birthplace:North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace:North Carolina
Neighbors:View others on page
Occupation:Keeping House
Cannot read/write:

Blind:

Deaf and Dumb:

Otherwise disabled:

Idiotic or insane:
Household Members:
NameAge
Martha Rumage29
Mary Rumage10
Richard D. Rumage4
Wm. R. Rumage9m
In 1880, Martha is now the mother of 3 children. She was most likely expecting Mary already in the 1870 census, and took care of her father until the birth of son Richard.

While researching the Simpsons, I discovered this document:

The child would be Lee Allen Rummage, Martha's fourth child and J. B. Simpson was John Brantley Simpson, son of Thomas and Judith (maiden name unknown) Simpson Cagle.

On October 10, 1889, Martha Jane Rummage gave birth to her fifth child and fourth son, Millard Talbert, at the age of  about 42 or 43. Two years later, she would marry his father, widower William H. H. Talbert (or Tolbert). I will use Talbert, as this is how the living descendants spell their name locally.

William H. H. Talbert was the son of Isham Talbert and Edith Crowell Talbert. His first wife was Nancy Emmaline Rummage, the daughter of  George Rummage III and Lydia Martin Rummage. George III was the brother of David Rummage, Martha Jane's father, making Nancy and Martha first cousins.

Nancy and William had raised a large family of children and Nancy had passed away sometime between 1880 and 1889, when Millard was born.

Therein lies another mystery. Nancy Emaline Rummage married Isham Coley in Stanly County on May 29, 1859. They had one daughter, Ida May Coley, born November 3, 1861. Ida is living with Nancy and William H. H. Talbert in the 1880 census, along with her half-siblings. However, it did not appear that Isham Coley was yet deceased. It was  probably a case of multiple Isham Coleys, cousins maybe, born relatively close in age.

Name:Ida Coley
Age:18
Birth Year:abt 1862
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1880:Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Race:White
Gender:Female
Relation to Head of House:Stepdaughter
Marital Status:Single
Father's Birthplace:North Carolina
Mother's name:N. E. Tolbert
Mother's Birthplace:North Carolina
Neighbors:View others on page
Occupation:At Home
Cannot read/write:

Blind:

Deaf and Dumb:

Otherwise disabled:

Idiotic or insane:
Household Members:
NameAge
W. H. Tolbert38
N. E. Tolbert38
John H. Tolbert14
G. H. P. Tolbert12
Wm. B Tolbert10
H. J. Tolbert7
C. G. Tolbert5
R. M. Tolbert2
Ida Coley18
And that it was. There was Isham A. Coley, son of William and Ann, born in 1838.

Name:Isham A Coley
Age:12
Birth Year:abt 1838
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1850:Ross, StanlyNorth Carolina
Gender:Male
Family Number:766
Household Members:
NameAge
William Coley48
Anne Coley50
Lucy Coley17
Milly Coley15
William W Coley14
Isham A Coley12
And Isham Coley, son of Sussanah, born in 1838.

Name:Isham Coley
Age:14
Birth Year:abt 1836
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1850:Albemarle, StanlyNorth Carolina
Gender:Male
Family Number:919
Household Members:
NameAge
Susanna Coley47
Nancy Coley21
Wincy Coley18
Wm Coley17
Susanna Coley16
Isham Coley14
Elizabeth Coley12
Lucy C Coley12
James W Coley11
Martha Coley50
Both Isham Coley's also served in the Civil War.  One Isham Coley, the son of Susannah, died in 1862 and is buried in Virginia. 
Name:Isham Coley
Birth Date:1834
Age at Death:28
Death Date:28 Jun 1862
Burial Place:Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA
The other lived a long life and died in Stanly County in 1916. His father is listed as "Billie" on  his death certificate, making this the Isham who was the son of William and Ann. 

Name:Ishiam Coley
Race:White
Age:77
Date of Birth:1839
Date of Death:7 Jun 1916
Death County:Stanly
Death State:North Carolina
Source Vendor:NC State Archives. North Carolina Deaths, 1908-67
Nancy Emmaline Rummage, widow of Isham Coley, must have married William H. H. Talbert sometime soon after the death of her spouse in June of 1862. 

The tombstone of the oldest son of William H. H. Talbert, John Harrison Talbert, shows his birthdate as April 6, 1861. The only way this would be possible is if Nancy Emmaline Rummage was not the first wife of William Talbert and John H. had a different mother. 

His marriage license to Isabella Swearingen on February 11, 1897 in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, however lists his mother as Emmaline. The 1880 census show Ida Coley being 18 years of age and John H. Tolbert as being 14 years of age, so I have a tendancy to believe this spacing was more accurate and a birth year of 1861 is incorrect for him. 

John H Talbert

The youngest son of William H. H. and Nancy Emmaline Rummage Talbert was Richard M. Talbert, born in 1877. He never married and he and younger brother Millard, son on Martha Jane Rummage Talbert seemed to have hung pretty close at the seams as brothers. 

Rich and Millard Talbert, sons of Martha Jane Rummage


We last saw Martha Jane in 1880 with her 3 oldest children. The 1900 census tied them all together. 
ame:William H Tolbert
[Wm H Tolbert] 
Age:51
Birth Date:Apr 1843
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1900:Albermarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Head
Marital Status:Married
Spouse's Name:Martha J Tolbert
Marriage Year:1890
Years Married:10
Father's Birthplace:North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace:North Carolina
Occupation:View on Image
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:
NameAge
William H Tolbert51
Martha J Tolbert45
Richard Tolbert20
Lee Tolbert17
Millard Tolbert12
Richard 'Tolbert' was the youngest son of William H. and Nancy Emmaline Rummage Talbert. 
Lee was not actually a Talbert, but a Rummage, and the son of John Brantley Simpson and Martha Jane Rummage. Then 12 year old Millard was the son of William H. and Martha Jane together. 

Name:William H Talbert
Age in 1910:67
Birth Year:abt 1843
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1910:Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Head
Marital Status:Married
Spouse's Name:Martha J Talbert
Father's Birthplace:North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace:North Carolina
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:
NameAge
William H Talbert67
Martha J Talbert57
Richard M Talbert34
Millard L Talbert23
1910 show only Richard and Millard still living at home. 

William H. H. Talbert died on June 26, 1917 at about 75 years of age,  and is buried at Anderson Grove Baptist Church right outside of Albemarle, North Carolina. 
Anderson Grove Baptist Church Cemetery
Martha Jane lived for a few more decades. The 1910 census finds her living with her daughter, Mary Rummage Coley and family. Her relationship to head of household is shown as "Grandmother", however, she was actually his mother-in-law and grandmother of the children, which is what they probably meant when answering that question. 
Name:Martha J Talbert
Age:67
Birth Year:abt 1853
Birthplace:North Carolina
Home in 1920:Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Race:White
Gender:Female
Relation to Head of House:Grandmother
[Grandmother, Grandma(Grandmother)
Marital Status:Widowed
[Widow] 
Father's Birthplace:North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace:North Carolina
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:
NameAge
Geo C Caley47
Mary Caley46
Lether Caley14
Freland Caley12
Glendon Caley10
Gye Caley7
Martha J Talbert67
Ida Russell27
The 1930 census has her relationship correct. 

Name:Martha Talbert
Gender:Female
Birth Year:abt 1850
Birthplace:North Carolina
Race:White
Home in 1930:South Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Map of Home:View Map
Marital Status:Widowed
Relation to Head of House:Mother-in-law
Father's Birthplace:North Carolina
Mother's Birthplace:North Carolina
Occupation:

Education:

Military service:

Rent/home value:

Age at first marriage:

Parents' birthplace:
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:
NameAge
George C Cole58
May Cole58
Letha Cole24
Guy Cole10
Martha Talbert80
Gladys Crowell21

Martha Jane Rummage died on July 3, 1936. The informant was her son Lee Rummage, and her age given as "about 91". Cause of death says "No diagnosis". Martha was laid beside her dear husband, William H. H. Talbert at Anderson Grove Church. 


The Children of Martha Jane Rummage Talbert:

1) Mary Elizabeth Rummage born September 20, 1871.
    She married George C. Coley in Albemarle on April 30, 1900. He was 28 and she was 24. He listed his parent, J. A. and Eva Coley. She listed no parents at all. Mary died December 23, 1932 in Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina of Uterine Cancer. Her informant was her husband, George C. Coley. He gave her parents as John Rummage and her mother as Mrs. Martha Rummage, who was still living at the time of her death. He obviously knew Martha, and may have heard Mary give her father's name as "John", but it's doubtful he was a Rummage. The circumstances of Mary's birth was commonly swept under the carpet. Perhaps she was a child of John B. Simpson, as was her brother.

George and Mary had 7 children:

--George Washington Coley, born January 31, 1893.  He served in WWI, married Iva Shehan and raised his family in Gastonia, North Carolina. He died on April 15, 1965 and is buried at Hollywood Cemetery in Gaston County.
George Washington Coley

--Clarence Calvin Coley, born September 5, 1896. He served in WWII and settled first in Norfolk, Virginia after leaving Stanly County. He married Beulah P. Carrico of West Virginia, and they settled after Norfolk, in South Charleston, West Virginia, where he died and was buried on February 16, 1949.

--Burl William Coley, born May 15, 1903. He served in WWII and married Molly Parker of Stanly County. They raised their family in New London, Stanly County, North Carolina. He died July 12, 1970.

-- Letha May Coley was the only daughter. She had 3 older brothers and 3 younger brothers.
She was born May 28, 1905. Letha May never married and spent her life in Stanly County. She died May 26, 1975.

--Frellan Alexander Coley, born July 21, 1907. He served in WWII and married Gladys Moline Dale.
They raised their family in Gastonia, North Carolina. He died on February 3, 1968.

--Glendon Lee Coley, born September 18, 1909. He served in WWII and married Rachel Beatrice Burleson of Stanly County. They lived for a while in Gaston County, but returned later to Stanly. He died February 5, 1978.

--Richard Guy Coley, born February 2, 1912. He served in WWII and married in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Rita Marie Detrano and settled in Virginia for the most part. He died May 20, 1954 and was buried in Alexandria, Virginia.


2) Richard Anderson Rummage was born January 5, 1874. The Rummage family had a neighbor named Richard Anderson with whom Martha's father David had business and land transactions with. Perhaps Richard A. Rummage was named for him. He married Rosa E. Leonard on October 13, 1901 in Albemarle. She was the daughter of  J. W. and Laura Leonard. Richard gave for his parents only the name of his mother, Martha Rummage. Richard served in WWI and WWII. Richard died March 3, 1945 of a farm accident. The informant was "J. A. Rummage", and his mother was given as Martha Rummage and father unknown.

Richard and Rosa had 12 children:

1902 - 1979 Henry Clyde Rummage, married Myrtle Mae Morton
1905 - 1962 Lillie Mae Rummage, married James C Russell.
1906 - 1988 Eula Estelle Rummage, married Thomas Franklin Scott (1st), married Lonnie H. Blake (2nd)
1907 - 2002 Elcie Lee Rummage, married Ellan Gardner
1909 - 1968 John Earl Rummage, married Lucille Shaver
1913 - 2004 Nora Bell Rummage, married Woodrum Shaver
1915 - 2008 James Franklin Rummage, married Vivian Morton
1917 - 2006 Jay Dee Rummage, married Dorothy Poplin
1919 - 2004 Harold Richard Rummage, married Hazel Shaver
1921 - **** Winnie Louvenia Rummage, never married
1923 - 1983 Floyd Ray Rummage, married Isabella Norville Needham
1925 - 2007 Lettie Lucille Rummage, married Oliver Kipling Story


3) William Riley Rummage was born October 3, 1879, in Albemarle, NC. He died on October 5, 1982 in Gold Hill, Rowan County, NC. He was married to Margaret "Maggie" Hampton on November 1, 1906, in Albemarle, NC. She was the daughter of Levi Jackson Hampton and Lydia Beaver Hampton. They started their family in Albemarle, but later moved to Gold Hill, where they remained.

On Riley's marriage certificate he only gives his mother's name as "Rummage". No father listed.
On his death certificate, his wife was the informant. She gave his mother's name as Martha Rummage and his father as "Henry Rummage." Again, in cases like these, it is commonly not talked about to spouses or children in later years, except perhaps a brief mention, if any at all. This may have been a reference to William H. H. Talbert, his stepfather. Martha was never married to a Henry Rummage. Or, his father may have been a man named Henry, who gained Martha's surname on the death certificate, as in the case with John B Simpson becoming "John Rummage".

Oddly enough, there was another William Riley Rummage in the area. He was born in 1859 in Mecklenburg County, twenty years older than Martha Jane's William Riley.  Ironically, he was the son of Henry A. Rummage and Jemima Rhodes Rummage and married Flora "Florence" Hopkins and died in Albemarle in 1939.

William Riley Rummage and Maggie Hampton Rummage had 5 children:

1907 - 1994 Mytle Irene Rummage, married EdgarMonroe Ketchie (1st), married Roy Thomas Morgan
1909 - 1965 Wade Allen Rummage, married Ethel Mae Shipton
1916 - 2008 Roy Jackson Rummage, married Ada Louise Buckley
1918 - 1968 George Henry Rummage, married Sadie Wagoner
1921 - 1981 Jesse Lee Rummage, married Dorothy B Shoe

4) Lee Allen Rummage was born March 23, 1882 in Albemarle, Stanly County, North Carolina and died on November 11, 1947 in Albemarle, North Carolina. He was married twice. First to Lou Tom Caudle, the mother of his three children, and daughter of Tom Caudle and Annie Ross Caudle. When she passed away on February 1, 1925, Lee married Lina Neal Lowder Mauldin, the daughter of Moses A. Lowder and Polly Ann Surratt Lowder and the widow of Jacob J (J. J) Mauldin.

Lee Allen, according to a Bond located in the court records of Stanly County, was the son of John Brantley Simpson, a married man, neighbor, and friend of Martha's father David Rummage. He had signed as witness to several land transactions involving the Rummage family and David specifically. Lee Allen did not acknowledge his biological father. On his marriage licenses, he only named his mother as Martha Talbert on one and Martha Rummage on the other, as she was married to William H. H. Talbert by that time.

He married first on November 22, 1905 and second on March 27, 1926.

When Lee Allen Rummage died of Cancer in 1947, the informant on his death certificate was his wife Livaneal or Lina Neal. She named his mother by her maiden name and in place of father was "Don't Know'. He was buried at Silver Springs Church south of Albemarle.

Lee and his first wife Lou Tom had three children:

1907 - 1957 Cletus Rummage, married Ruby Hinson
1913 - 1982 Marvin Reed Rummage, married Roxie Lowder
1917 - 1990 Winford Allen Rummage, married Evie Clegg Pickler


5) Millard Talbert

Millard Talbert was born Oct 10, 1889. He passed away March 4, 1943 at the age of  54. He was the only son Martha Jane Rummage had by husband William H. H. Talbert, as she was in her 40's when they wed.

There are no records that Millard ever married or had children. He stuck very close to his brother Richard Talbert. He had two half-brother named Richard, Richard Rummage and Richard Talbert.

Millard was a soldier, serving in WWI and sustaining an injury. His obituary in the Greensboro Daily News stated that he had served in many battles. His registration describes him as Medium build with blue eyes and brown hair.



Name:Millard Talbert
Age:51
Estimated birth year:abt 1889
Gender:Male
Race:White
Birthplace:North Carolina
Marital Status:Single
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1940:West and North Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Map of Home in 1940:View Map
Street:Mountain View
Farm:No
Inferred Residence in 1935:West and North Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina
Residence in 1935:Same Place
Sheet Number:27A
Number of Household in Order of Visitation:505
House Owned or Rented:Owned
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:200
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:None
Weeks Worked in 1939:0
Income:0
Income Other Sources:Yes
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:
NameAge
Millard Talbert51
Richard Talbert63


Like many soldiers, Millard became a victim of war and never recovered. He returned a troubled soul.


Rich and Millard Talbert, sons of Martha Jane Rummage

His death certificate stated that he passed away of Chronic Alchoholism.





Martha Jane Rummage was a woman of more than a little mystery. She must have been a beauty as she seemed to have beguiled a number of men in the community around her. She had at least one child with John Brantley Simpson. Her last son was by William H. H. Talbert, who married her when their son, Millard, was 3. Was son Richard Anderson Rummage named after neighbor Richard Anderson? Was it because Mr. Anderson was a dear friend of the family, helped her out in an era where women had a difficult time supporting themselves? Or was there another reason? Who was John listed on daughter Mary's death certificate? And who was Henry listed on son William Riley Rummages? But of all the mystery surrounding Martha Jane, the biggest mystery was the following document:

Name:William C. Foard
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name:Martha J. Rumage
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
Event Date:02 Mar 1871
Event Place:Cabarrus, North Carolina
Father's Name:John C. Foard
Mother's Name:Mary Ann Osborne
Spouse's Father's Name:David Rumage
Spouse's Mother's Name:Beady Rumage
Race:
Marital Status:
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number:M73743-9
System Origin:North Carolina-EASy
GS Film number:540343
Reference ID:


From familysearch.org, the marriage license of Martha J Rummage, daughter of David and Beady, and William C. Foard, son of John C Foard and Mary Ann Osborne.

Who was William C. Foard?  If they were married, why does Martha appear in the 1880 census as a Rummage? Why do her older children all bear the name Rummage throughout their lives and not the name of Foard? They married on March 2, 1871. Oldest daughter Mary was born September 20, 1871, just 6 months later? Why was she not a Foard?

This might take some looking into. Perhaps the land records will help tell a tale. Several passed in connection with her father and sister Bettie and Bettie's husband Balaam A. Carter, who was no less mysterious. But those are other posts....