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.J r , d.Uv : -; at the Outlaw ;Uw't Bridge ,,rnoon at 8:80 ;?a was In charge of v A. Orady who pre- - ' wed the apeak- -r C.'ow of Ellx--, : of the apeak-' ; 0 votlonals. 'y er Gained , that . ..-iiA.; tjie monument a banner that draped S of E,scUel and Mary : f Revolutionary days, f : wa presented to the chapter of the Daugh-j American Revolution lLi.Wd State War Pe-; t. The flag was loaned , a roup for thla occasion. ;. . people , attended the , lea. ' t ' . - : flaw's speech follows: , -a V ' 1 glnta, In 1639. Then for two j- . , he was In. old Albemarle Con , Carolina. His name Is tn the Court records In connection with certain suits, one of Which is concerning a boat he owned: Apparently he was not permanently located. Nd rec ord of land to, him and no record of any family has been found, one Captain; John Outlaw, possibly the same man, was connected wiw me Hudson Bay Company about 1681 as Captain of gun boats. His name is connected with erencn i;anaaian history. In 1892 he was marrle ' at Quebec to Frances pennls, dau ghter of a French nobleman. The marriage ceroncaw,,; w . ., states .'.he'V wm an ftftogllshman, from London, and the widower of, Marv Saille. In French hta ; name f appears as "Slri vJeanl ajtatoe IHoutlas." y'f'r -CaoteW IMwardOutlaw' I, was in Elizabeth pariahf-Virginia, prior i to 1678, He was a sea captain,. af v; i C. Judge J s ,i, C. jnel Joseph I 'i Asder i'ton and Paul McDermott. Ms only son. Ma jor, Alexander Smith Outlaw, mar- rled Jane TiicKer yroourwu. . ia of t;i net u""" family and 25 mldr Sing w2 oUwere laid out ty h- Savid Isaac. George Fisher. Zllp,- and sold by them. However, other , During tie Civil Warh was a hia Betty and Nancy. He died settlemenU grew rapidly and Sa- Captain ot'u"nTZ thl ma,-reu.y .... .. . mar. Hnm Guards, or doui, ana at tne 181Z ana? sne aiea April , w -p". " .TI"" k- War served as Cantata than a tniCKiy setuea iwnwniuujk iwM .. . . Doctor Houston was V practicing In an organlzauon caiiea uwai re- June 22, plete outline oi 3n. igsi. Among scores of worthy ' ;o!V imblished in descendanvaieww.,.-..,- His parents, with several of Edward Outlaw IV; anotner son r -wver of Ken. County, first representative In the, the elghteen-ioru. soclated with Dennis Atohley. To- ' .th. thaw Wnt,at ant" .received y A. T. Outlaw, Register a . mm Donh ride on the wesiern Dranca of .E- "wd. arid ; Patience . (wmt .mi oi-'nw. lived in this com munity i til e'jout forty years of sge.. I. was a lolJier In the Rev - iuflon a id nrved as Clerk in A lexunder" Ou'.Mw's company In a oo-Mgu s ilnst the Tories in . ..arvl 1776. and' as an Ensign for Uie. WUm'naton division, Later h vu In mlUlia service in bvuim Carolina and there, according . to an old family record. ne marneo Annie Eunice. He died about wzu. ThAv were the parents of Morgan and Edward Outlaw V Who moved to Georria: prior, to 1820. Edward ouBaw V- married kealah' Shatpe In South CaroUna; She was a aau-; noiea snH nmminenr Lawyer of Ken MiKvtUe for many years. Peter . Colonial Assembly. James OuUaw, his wife and chil--dren. Of allthati,youJhave already heard. On the first Sunday in April , a similar monument was to have been unveiled to John Grady at B. F. Grady at Grady High School, but on account pf Inclement wea ther, the actual unveiling was not held, and the monument was ap propriately dedicated. His daught er, Elizabeth, married James Out law and the two families have ln- They, . nf I 11n HptirV UUI1UW WHS liw: Kiouu' " - . I . . . . .nJ H. ' an. hMAf.li nnnKWVi vuuan w Kliiuuim .n ' Hargett Kornegay was unairman id ' LT Z Tatamo nr?l County - Texas. Now only are practically one and tha same, of the Board of County Coumda-, pointed by -tti '.""P J Srtt years of age, he ha. This occasion marks the accom. loners back In the nineties. Mos- Distributer for Norte Carolina un- thWy P't Concl. p,iBhment of our purpose, and the i F. Westbrook servea tne uounty oer me ariuaa auuuy m w,'- , 2. PrMntii ' ka f inn? strurale to erect mtmy and wella. Chairman of seventeeri-slxtiea. Hugh Maxwell, a tlonms t a SLS2& - John monuments to the memory i Grady and James Outlaw wno. were pioneers in this part of Dup es faithfully ana weu,. oi rwwm. V 5.-.T.Ttt"'.7 dli' substitute District the Board of County noara or laou- great grandson m iwun juk;h -- - - caUoh. William Gaston Kornegay, ' ton, married .Repsey Grady . a , Superior Judge. who died recently. was descended granaaaugnier or vapiaui w w nx " "'-'7 " fn the lln CoUntv And now in behalf of from bout Elizabeth (Outlaw) Therefor the Maxwell branch 'of Juntered foe service i?8. J and Kornegay and Captain James Out- captain outlaws wscenoanu , """'7 of Ken- laW " He served . in uounty , as aiso ine oescenaanw m m-oubi y --- , Chairman of the Board of Coun- Houston. Robert O. Maxwell, of ansville, who died in m ty Commissioners for a period of this community is among the many age of nlnetytwO, Is my u""y eight years. Only two others, V. T. worthy and honorable descendants for the statement that fV?' McMillan and George W. Ward, of Doctor Houston, John Grady and (law and James Whitfield were we , ' . ' n t... i I T Hi. k Vila vnlnntMtn from thiS COUHty. have 'Servea 'me vuuniy i Luai. n- j euuca uuuan. xu wv " . . ehter Of Wiley js Sharps, i...i..f .nil Tndisn. flchtec and a N. C at unveUlng ex . -i-.'i ikartaJn arrant I nMisi-' in the.' Revolution i . under of monument to the that li waa fop General Marlon They were the pa- r rantnln James Out- " """" .. . , . . t . 2l .'i: n,.H. VT nr. certain numoer perfl irenu, .d.iamuy. "" ..i lnto the teolonv. The gov- ,. said County. Sunday. r7mintion I for the " IIIUVUV ',1' wm-bw . . - - ' transportation of settlers (iwas lp land, so -many acres ,-. per ., person educated at, olrf Grove Academy, good. James Outlaw died April 22, . Jackson Kent Outlaw, "'ereai ' r . . . . .'. :; nrl. tw .niu . .1 .lt.t.. Ula .an.nn WAS B member Of thG MlljairdSemlnaryj J, 1935. : ' Meschek N. B. .tlaw and Virginia and wife was Elizabeth Grady, daugh- State House of Representatives others. Edward Vl married-MaW y,naerWit university. He moved ter of John and Mary (Whitfield) from this County in 1872-3 when Creech and they were the parents. to Oklahoma in the nineties and Grady. She died September 3,18- a young man of only twenty-five 'v.tAU1 wilHftm.; and' ht it. m . momw on .1. tv. m Af aiffhtv tIiav wam vftara His nerjhew of the same U. XyttlSUI, .y - . I.nO BC. TDU LUOV "M." JU, a. -'b " VJ " - J - Uv come tar, tHa -n,,- wardi' Outlaw 'iet liiiy; TlMw'endwl ofJ" 'V'tlitfVCnnatttatlonal Convention, the parents of eleven children, as name is now a prominent phyrt s of unvelUnr Monument to , follows: (1) Mary, married Jacob clan of Albemarle, i 'moiy Cfcptaln James Out. , Williams and they had ten ehll-l Benjamin Franklin Grady, Sr., a the founder of our'family In. i . nmnii fo amih in tin Pmlntv. Iter they'. - r.ntoin .Tampa Outlaw, whom we Aran oa PAtience. married Tlmo- erandson. was Clerk of the COun- r :.y:-n-.i--tar.H-rt'-"' "" 'r ." r.Tr...ri"-.r zr."?' u-i-i-k-.'r--"z:.cvi. , "" w. .. afcl. r.. r,irmHn of said at ; Jfortsmouui, moved 19 tennessee sauureuw lunr sonar,, ww , muwu.u n.y uraay anu mey nu .w tun- ijr vn -- --- marneo ksup- uouri ior nevera. - n County. S Thls is enureiy j and proper, and in doing so, t .all look briefly into bis gen- yj nd give swuie the Grady-Outlaw Uterary Historical Association, we respect fully deliver this! handsome monu ment, or boulder, Into the care of : the trustees of this School. Here it Is to remain as a memorial to our forefathers, and as an inspira tion to present and future generations. Snow Hill Items . Da ro th d.i irlmnuu where he died in nrf'TiHnra (Whitfield I Outlaw. Hron m Rdwnrd. " . Ja ,J i.m. in isok .'m -h died In 1916.: They' n. nVBA all of hl life in this sec- hio Knm.iriiv nnd Elizabeth Gradv. service as Clerk he was employed HiHkssloiL;:ltia'-Wlfe,i 'iiiia'''WsA-:'?rw''tlia'paiita of W-WW B;'tki;.H swrVW to'the Revolutkni eight children. (4) Elizabeth, first to transcribe several volumes of ITHTahffth HIS tWO aaUBOierB iuir- uuuaw WHO ami 111 . h Bf(YW wj" wue vi ncuijr v.jjr, ."v.v w...- .. , James, died of excellence and has received hun- married . dreds of compliments. three children. (8), I Alexander Outlaw uraay. a 01 me his Ufe, GuUuW la an old English name wuiiam Bustln and; Robert gan Outlaw, nos: City. Healtli ;:Of in regular service and was a lead- aren (gj j0hn married Cl 1 dates back to about the Ume dy ten chiidren. (6) Jt eu surnames first cam ttt cho-,- lud Bertli' teAsnr'.: Am-iUmj)- Outlaw, Mhtfli:,'it':tt etidB Tories of this young. (7) Alexander, it IS iouiiu m -j- 1- Sa h. State about J.V38U':.!. lucy of Bn? tm.r"" J mcuob wugui ui aaran uraujr, t ,.nnnd Rolls of King nxiwaru , w, - . i-- .rid fuHvnutuv married Peter smlttt- him hut He Wa always th. vear 1273. It ta variously Ire tae " Tpl.C l-,,.,.,. n, nk .ui inid ' " - T' .. n ..1- a...: -MtmlMntlllKir HI www- -v." r-- . - . .. " . . .... . , r enounced ouuaw, uuu f";"'- " navid Out- dler in the Revolution ana servea families llvea wiinm a iew miies ui riea charity, rour c&uaren. uo ana a poiiucui uC. iWPvhodir for tvohold fever i r. OuUer . and that maiiers uuv, ..., William ' Sereeant in Alexander Out- him. Upon the removal rrom uup- Nancy, first wife of William wmt-; years. His son, Benjamin r. ...- - - - - ' ... a . 1 MS an? mnvmiuuWH r . . : " - .... . . 1 : . . csl;ui.u3 w . w. . "he wft-: alwava watchful rhoritv mtrrind Alexander Gradv. errandson. was a member made ma escape, several lory eleven children. (9) William, mar- state nouse of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Outlaw am Children visited her brother. Mr. Duff Kornegay. Sunday. Mrs. S. M. Waller is visiting her son Mr. S. J. Waller at present. Mrs. B. F. Herring has been sick for the last few days but is im proving some. Little Misses Emily Waller ami Allene Outlaw visited Lena anl Nelta Kornegay Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Outlaw were business visitors in Mt. Olive Saturday. Mrs. Edd Kornegay vlslte.1 Mes dames Earl and Taft Herring Sat urday. t Mr. G. A. Outlaw is on the sick Representatives "at this week. Mrs. Farrlor Is vaccinating at Monday and ioi; WC1UUU.S w.m i tonnnt in Alexander Out- 1 t the cowect speumg -v-.---- . nisnromer Aiexan- field, seven children. nn uraay. jr., w lot8 of people are taking advantage , ould not change. For the present Outlaw Major iw v February, J776 def. he assumed eontrol of the dpspmdlintM ot james and statesman and philosopher. He has totaor peoPIe spoKeii uu.w ;o7j. too numerous to mention. later in, garters company i uoumy minua in ,ii - . 1 AtlC UCS3VCI1U011UJ ws. uuawU w ... l will be spoken dUticuy. iui mi J-"-' to mention, and later' In, Carter's company df County militia in .fbia district ana EUzabeth (Grady) Outlaw are all often been descnoea as one nrlctn of the name, nu uw.- - .j Mai.. Bmanr miov moved wo., a wiintnin. In that service for , . i . m. k,. thi moat learned men una amie "w"- nn,Air Int0rmarris3l -Wltl vw . uuo wbHW " . . - F . UUUUL US, ttliu buiiic ui uuj . . . , . latAH' a mi rViiHner Thar TintA TUP . a Ysn a nvnriiinAn I TIP knows; but there seemsto be w m" ew ,n aboUt the same to New. Hanover County and later many years. During that time the e southern State. A .....jotinn nrtintever fOr the rys . tt, j ; M ,n u.rlhnrn ri.nf ami HIvMmI Intn militia or . . . Mrs, Harry Waller and Mrs. Al- tne mosi nnw ' "" ton Scott took their children ta the has produced. The brilliance of his t fnnniiatlon whatever .for' the rys and K."WB Hia "ri. wtinn in Marlboro Pmintv was divided into militia or , , tham iAi 'intellect, and profound knowledge i ea that It originated from some manner as i tne . idlatriot 8outh Carolina. They were itulitary districts nd for forty or . hJftrd workine Beople. We .may be seen perpetuated in his "" T j,. j wl.".,;: '.i.l,t Ahiirtron: In- mnn. vonnt thin section was Known ... ,. v. j .ti., dlstineruishea son, juage neury a. i who is, indeed ,an nonor 10 : t rrlblecrime.Ndrls t My 'a- wB"0uaw U, died fa Bertie the pawnu' of eight children, in- more years this section was known mentlon, briefly and modestly listing , i0us McGregor Clan., The OuUaw Hta wlfe'8 name dudta Colonel Alexander Smith as1 Captain Outlaw's district. The . t out8tandlng I Grady, - ii.jiiti.w; Anne (or Nancy). He left a who was .a aoWler In the Revolt district later became townships. am'ong them the fa j ...in, u.v.r-- . for Nancy), tie wno was a " "" 'r""1! . t r . . among : ,r troubles.. There once ----- ,AJBOIlg them,, were tlon when inly sixteen years or m his day he was tne largest iana I news Barograph in a fcondon fBMy.MOMgAt. ui -JM.lo, m the Creel and slave owner to this part of the Edward . ... Bniiw savins- the family la de- Edwara, V. Za 71?" nr.- iai9.ta h, wa. rountv and was eedoenized as one some years vina TRdrar Athellng. min Outlaw, a son, was for y . I ..1.1 a justice oi uie um the State of I Summerlin Cross Roads News tt eieiwn. iu, u ,.Kn .nlritiM f tha rvimtv ledrtinii citizens. He County Court. Outlaw, 1-ndon to W 'mo Tpnsiderobte a Ju-ttce" of, thloW ContyJ Wi.lamaw, .alogist. attach no Importance allof Z else-tlr. He nTrMary PeWItt Court of Pleas and; Quarter Ses- edhis fatter as captain in the t statementana wo w-. -- V ; 1 ' In Marlboro district and they mov- slons for a period w twenty-six ndmt ot H.ffM ' nr. nAMU. wi I uin Huiuiuuuauuiu. ' - family and to North Carolina. Mr. Chester Wiggins, Miss Zora Paul Davis Grady, a great-great Evelyn Daii attended a Birth grandson, is now President pro- dinner at the home of Mr. W. tempore of the State Senate and M McCuuen iast Sunday. at the same time noDerv wou, Mr Braxton Bell vlsitea miss Johnson, another great-great grand ula Joneg laat Saturday night. "son, is speaker of the staie nuuK Mr Eimore Bell, Miss Virginia of Representatives. Eugene J. Frost ana Miss Frances Bell at Johnson, another great-great grand tended show In Mt. Olive last son, is now Solicitor of Duplin Weanesday night. General County Court. There are , Many from this community at hundreds of worthy descendants of tende( the funeral of Mrs. Clarence James and Elizabeth (Grady) Out- Howell last Sunday. haw among the Outlaws, uraays, . Turner Alphin and Francis of estates.' ' orphan's ac- Joseph W., JamesK George and Gra- Wnitfields, Kornegays, Maxwells,! g vislted MUs France8 Bell C were 11, i and oenerita. " vftd. m the year : beired the large estate. omint'.Thl Outlaw. 1753 he purch dy Outlaw, . . Simmon's and others. They are too nign, th Oenturv. I. e-they tine Whltriew,- o" " rVr.r..--T; " ma . MM of the nooy. etc. A- William Outlaw, jr., a granu.ua. numerous to menuon. W' ( fi. ent and ranked next to xne aescn M- . tov. nob. .ty. As an evidence vor mat wnera u.- - - , fact in the public records and else- ed. It had been ""'"j1 wterk tee are usually designed as "gentlemen". In a History of on June Zo, BhJ,e of Nori,lk county, by Blomefleld. brother, of W' Uiere;'U considerable record of Edward Outlaw. Many S They were educated at Em- acendant. Conrtan WWmeW m,uel. Pembroke. Jm.and Cor, have been JJ pu Chrlsu colleges, ana wen. uiB " . at.n),pn Miller and Jiected with Bimtry. Brandeston them. Nectton. Wlchingham, Rlngland and Dr. John MlUer Faiwn now wmg othe. parishes. In some of the par- on thewall DuptoCou laheii; there are numerous uiuuum-.iw. - '.", ,, 0f land entarinscripuon. to the family ,?l?im Mr. and Mrs. Preston Chestnut S"""" " . ' r-lwll Wnr v nUo.n tn me visiieu mr. .u - ana 'rauence hw w w-vwuv w-v r - .-- Hniipr J"1 ou"uo'' ?eZX jr-OcS TnTnr and gentlemen,! P??jw"ttl. -.Kea by metes and bounds. (He died la 1871. , ; k ?n . "f0"". . t the beeinnlne of the Civil War. lt la honor and pleasure to me wiiiiflm ir..rnAflrav who was a son I town of Sar r . ' . . -4. I a-i.u.i.j ktihaM warn 2?SKJ!JfmSEr War-CapUin War. At the close of the War he (Grady) outlaw. She will now un VVUUVJ. ;., . :xi-t urns Mr. Thurmana Alphin visited iZZuZZZZZaZSfrnZ of the Coun Court at the (J d , OuUaw and a lineal des- Miss Mary u vemon neginning oi euiu uuiuc cenaani oi jhic War. At the close of the War he (Grady) Outlaw. S . . . . l UnMan .. A ".- t Am.r.lfinre Miller. Samuel -Houston, was appouuea veil tne monumenu "W ... 1. T-w M.t.Katt; an1 n. rcawlS Barde Gxaffenreid in' John-H.,1. John Matstt and Da- ' uic inn ' " - the ' setuemeni; at. mew uera iu i yi - -i ----- .. prMirtin? Justice r.: r.,.'.tnmont and the DriBciDftl trad- es as the Fresiaing justice. 1UU. nUUWU WHl iuuHiVv' - . .. V. urn . i ir.... iiv.,1 ,i Alunri lnr Mace at mat u - "" name. -. f""7,.?Ti.l. mn Alexander. EeSthXrrec0ord "SSK'AiE Bama carries an e - WUHam. T. 9, counuea, are nwnuwwu judv ..-- . T , , Maxwei. Chelly. ;OuUaW the reverse from our aiyie. iy r I7r;tsln WUllam . yrcountyBedfortandw.iy .Z ' rd county itater, owwewt - -'- . t , family Uved Trinctpally In Me 1. an honor TJrlLJ:, p outlaw rR beneditlon to this ; community. my onui. w6- , . - " x, ,. . now known as made Lord Justice or reiana. i nu. . . j n .h..,i th. mu tiu riporce Outlaw Old piace,..MW There are reference, to legal! there, resting- teM the green eeedlng. back to the year, in; sward are tte ashes at .n i.ndrd. sir Adam' Out-era of the family in pupiin vouu- ' era served as F"ctor m 1 of the" parlies t have , 'ntioned.Tl-i f Coat 3 was granted to Ihomas , son of Balj-h, of Wlc'-'ng-!jh, In the year ' "X . e f is are in r-'! i of h V . ' I. -a i...?. 9 i On" 's sua Ralph t ibe'Jh i. up, aUiter ot t r-irp. snd to (2nd) t, t," ..t.ter of lr . int. 1 '.' I.alph Outlaw i r .'rh end the records i i e fd.nlly Jield the court , r ' r to and about the A f .. y Coat of Arms 1 Ik jnla,' like that , f 1 was a mark of dlg- i ctlon. , descending c t j son. F.award Outlaw v was a- well-to-do . 9 i.h. His Will lis n he mentioned Lewis Outlaw, a grandson, was a A recent carlot shipment of 0 ! poultry from Martin County car- You now observe the family Coat ried 15,256 pounds of poultry that - . . l.l CO OQ9 AA of Arms, the names oi captain m .i was priest at Bt retera prtui iy. , w first X Hla Will is dated 1501. He ' . Colonel Alexarer OuUaw, mat .... - . , .. . ' v.i7iirH nd Patience (wnu- a m tne cnurcm ; o.r - - - -- . . -.a - a. i 1 Aid i iRirmw. waa uuu - . prooaoiy iu , Spent; at least forty JWW . n- in thia community. He marneo Penelope Smith about io.! was a sister of Peter and James SmlUi Who Uyed pn Buck Marsh In this neighborhood. Unfortunately the public records do notrteU, us . .m of their parent. or where the family cams from to this County. When the , Revolutionary War . came on, Alexander, Outlaw wa. a Captain In. the Duplin Mili tia and served under uoionei Tfnan in. exnedlUons against the Tories, later her was a recruiting nffiMF nad Quartermaster ot me Tenth Regiment. During the War h mnved to Washington County, in the western part; of Virginia, where he served as a, militia offi t.r and foueht' with Colonel Camp- i heirs men in the battle of King's Mountain. He . then moved .to 1 lv't a fund Greene County, Tennessee ( theft a . f ... ,ham. And part ot jsonn v.w.u , , y oUh-s in English, was closely and-prominently iden Yaa be mentioned. tif ied wlUi public .affairs for ; many - In Kcrica came years. e i TCrr-USa .toCohaba. in the territory of Ala- . in. -tn ra- ibama, te I'p1 In 1 ,. J X fifi "iy'pjl i j j''' '' i'l """""" """"""" " """"" " "" """" """ """""" " -"---"" - " " ; ' r X TVTO doubt about it the Silver Streak V, ''.'v.': 'rS1 Ji 1 2Uk'' t f.. mm 1M Pontiac is exactly what America wants. I I. Z j OSflGQ 5rtim! ttemewf Kx,w I t. "v", 'S tl" "' "'''' . ' 'the factory, and Pontiac's 1935 sales are i ' '',Sr .'" JouWe those of last year. The reason? The . , 4 s p Pontiac is something new to motoring a fou- - '" "sssss"""!1"!1" 5 y priced car that is the most beautiful thing on mm1 V ;, - " ' ' ' ' wheels. A look, a ride, and you, too, will I " s v """- decide you can't do better than a Pontiac J - i::i.NiS:.Ni'feV'.::: i:t:M::SWfe.Sltf:rf :!5S: V1 11 V , i 'i " i ' '-. . -. 4 AiMm ate STRICKLAND SALES & SERVICE CO. o Warsaw, North Carolina : . tie! J Ca-
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