Three Mauney Families


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Three Mauney brothers--Jacob (1734?-1813), Valentine (1737-1805), and Christian (1741-1815)--moved to Tryon (now Lincoln) County, North Carolina, and acquired land in 1762, 1763 and 1768 respectively. Descendants and relatives lived in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas and else- where. Includes history and genealogical data about possible ancestry of the brothers in Virginia, Pennsylvania and elsewhere.




Three Mauney Families


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The Mauney Family


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Genealogies in the Library of Congress


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Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.




Cherryville


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Cherryville, originally called White Pine, was renamed for the cherry trees lining the Old Post Road leading into town. It is located in the rolling hills of the Carolina Piedmont. The village was spun from the wilderness during the mid-1700s, when Scots-Irish and German immigrants settled the area around Beaver Dam and Indian Creeks. These settlers brought with them their languages, religions, music, and customs. The German tradition of shooting in the New Year with muskets and black powder continues today after 250 years. The area was a hotbed of Tory activity during the Revolutionary War, with Col. John Moore, the notorious Tory who was defeated at the Battle of Ramseur's Mill, living on Indian Creek. With the advent of the railroad in the 1860s, the first cotton mill in 1891, and the international firm of Carolina Freight Carriers Corporation in 1932, Cherryville has grown into a sophisticated, modern town.













The Searcher


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Sorrells Family


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Sorrells Family