Fritz/Fritts Family History

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Wright, Bickett Stith

Wright, Bickett Stith

Male 1917 - 2000  (83 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Wright, Bickett Stith was born on 26 Jun 1917 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA (son of Wright, Arthur Franklin and Lambeth, Ida Lee); died on 16 Jul 2000 in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Cid United Methodist Church Cemetery.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Obituary: Lexington - Bickett Wright, 83, of Cid Road, died July 16, 2000, at Community General Hospital in Thomasville. He was born in Davidson County on June 26, 1917, a son of Arthur Bickett and Ida Lee Lambeth Bickett, and was a lifelong resident of Davidson County. He was a former co-owner of Cid Hosiery and was a member of Cid United Methodist Church. On March 30, 1940, he was married to Miss Mae Herman who survives of the home. Also surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Brenda Cline of Thomasville; a son, Bicky W. Wright and wife, Lavonne, of Denton; two sisters, Mrs. Blanche Cook of Asheboro and Miss Margie Wright of Lexington; a brother, Bruce Wright of Lexington; three grandchildren, Mrs. Steve (Sherri) Sarkady, Mrs. Bo (Kristi) Chitwood and Miss Deborah Wright; one great-grandson, Hayden Morris; and one step-great-grandson, Elliott Chitwood. Funeral will be 4 p.m. Tuesday at Cid United Methodist Church by the Rev. Alvin Pope and the Rev. Roger Weisner. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will remain at J.C. Green & Sons Funeral Home in Thomasville until placed in the church at 2:45 p.m. Tuesday. Visitation will be 3-4 p.m. Tuesday prior to the service and other times at the residence. Memorials may be directed to Cid United Methodist Church, in care of Rondal Cross, 482 John Wright Road, Lexington, N.C. 27292.

    Bickett married Herman, Mae Pearl on 30 Mar 1940. Mae was born on 24 May 1915 in North Carolina, USA; died on 10 Jan 2007 in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Cid United Methodist Church Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Wright, Brenda
    2. Wright, Bicky

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Wright, Arthur Franklin was born on 25 May 1882; died on 19 Jul 1966.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Newspaper: 1966, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; According to the Davidson Co., NC Hege, Story #1248 “...Arthur was the son of Thomas Jefferson and Delilah (Hedrick) Wright of Cid. Ida’s family lived on Wright Road. Arthur and Ida made their home in Winston Salem near their first jobs at R.J. Reynolds. They soon longed for life back on the farm and moved to land adjoining Thomas Wright. They had learned the ways of farming from early childhood experiences. To supplement income from the family farm, Arthur went to work as a section-hand on the new railroad and worked in the Emmons Mine. About 1920, he began growing tobacco as a money crop to bring in additional revenues for his family. By the late 1930's, Arthur abandoned the farming of tobacco and began a dairy farm. He kept his dairy farm until his death in 1966. Their children Margie and Luther remained on the homeplace after their parents’ passed away and kept up the family farm on Cid Road.

    Arthur married Lambeth, Ida Lee. Ida (daughter of Lambeth, Lemuel and Hunt, Mary Evaline) was born on 18 Jun 1883; died on 21 Oct 1970; was buried in Cid United Methodist Church Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lambeth, Ida Lee was born on 18 Jun 1883 (daughter of Lambeth, Lemuel and Hunt, Mary Evaline); died on 21 Oct 1970; was buried in Cid United Methodist Church Cemetery.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Obituary: 22 Oct 1970, Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA; Winston - Salem Journal, page 5, column 9

    Notes:

    Name:
    According to the Davidson Co., NC Hege, Story #1248 * Arthur was the son of Thomas Jefferson and Delilah (Hedrick) Wright of Cid. Ida's family lived on Wright Road. Arthur and Ida made their home in Winston Salem near their first jobs at R.J. Reynolds. They soon longed for life back on the farm and moved to land adjoining Thomas Wright. They had learned the ways of farming from early childhood experiences. To supplement income from the family farm, Arthur went to work as a section-hand on the new railroad and worked in the Emmons Mine. About 1920, he began growing tobacco as a money crop to bring in additional revenues for his family. By the late 1930's, Arthur abandoned the farming of tobacco and began a dairy farm. He kept his dairy farm until his death in 1966. Their children Margie and Luther remained on the homeplace after their parents' passed away and kept up the family farm on Cid Road.

    Children:
    1. Wright, Lloyd Brooks was born on 12 Mar 1904 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 2 Oct 1972 in Hickory, Catawba County, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Wright, Ola Dolan was born on 8 Aug 1906 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 4 Nov 1982 in Greensboro, Guilford, North Carolina, USA; was buried on 5 Nov 1982 in Floral Garden Memorial Park.
    3. Wright, Blanche Lucille was born on 11 May 1909 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 2 Jul 2002 in Asheboro, Randolph County, North Carolina.
    4. Wright, Wayne was born on 31 Mar 1912 in North Carolina, USA; died on 17 Sep 1934 in High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Pleasant Grove Methodist Church Cemetery.
    5. Wright, Arthur Willard was born on 19 Nov 1914 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 3 Aug 1974 in High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Cid United Methodist Church Cemetery.
    6. 1. Wright, Bickett Stith was born on 26 Jun 1917 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 16 Jul 2000 in Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Cid United Methodist Church Cemetery.
    7. Wright, Robert Bruce was born on 18 Oct 1920 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 28 Feb 2007 in Thomasville, Davidson, North Carolina, USA.
    8. Wright, Jack Luther was born on 29 Mar 1923 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 23 Dec 1999 in Thomasville, Davidson, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Cid United Methodist Church Cemetery.
    9. Wright, Marjorie Clarice was born on 3 Apr 1927 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Lambeth, Lemuel was born on 7 Jan 1858 (son of Lambeth, Samuel Street and Fritts, Elizabeth).

    Notes:

    Name:
    The Bible listed they married in 1875. She was b. 28 Dec 1859 (Tombstone and Bible), dau. of Osborne and Sallie (Kepley) Hunt and d. 21 Apr 1949. Mary's middle name was given on son David's marriage licence. The Bible Records of Davidson Co., NC Compiled by the Genealogical Society of Davidson Co., NC, listed the "Notes from Family Bible of Lemmuel Lambeth, by Nancy Drozd on 24 Nov 1977. 1 visited Arthur Lambeth (Ida Lambeth Wright's brother) at his home on Jolly Road. He had a Bible that belonged to his father. He kept it in a paper bag with a string around the Bible itself as the Bible was falling to pieces. The middle section had births & marriages in it.* Arthur told Nancy Drozd that Lewis, Alvin, Emmer and himself are only ones still living in 1977. Emmer is still working at public work. Maude md. a Parish; Jane md. Bob Grubb. Arthur said that Lemmuel Lambeth d. 31 Oct 1947 of heart problems and broken hip. He had fallen off the porch while Arthur was plowing with the mules. He said the man never once complained of hurting. He told Arthur he was ok; but when Arthur reached to help pick him up, he couldn't stand on his legs and asked to be placed in the bed after his shoes and clothes were off. He wouldn't ear then or the next day as he said he just wasn't hungry. Arthur sent for the doctor. Doctor at first said he needed to go to the hospital, but later changed his mind when he felt his uneven heart beat and expressed that the man would probably not live to (reach] the hospital and would be very heart broken by leaving home. Two days after the fall, he died. Before he died, he asked for two biscuits in very sweet coffee and ate all of it. Then he asked for a glass of water and died peacefully. He is buried at Clarksbury Church. His wife died about 1 1/2 years later. She had a stroke and died in Apr 1949. Lemmuel was a farmer all year around. Raised vegetables & wheat. In winter, he would split logs by ax for the railroad. According to the Cemetery Records of Davidson Co., NC, Vol. 11, Southern Section, p. 216: Osborne Hunt Cemetery, located on left-hand side of Wright road south on called "Little hillside just past Hogg Branch (locally called "Little Uhwarrie"). It is across the road from the house that burned that belonged to Everett Lambeth on the property formerly owned by Osborne Hunt. A description of the cemetery's two graves with no markers are: "Many rocks piled up and briars growing on top of graves. Located in middle of cleared land and siteable from Wright Road. Arthur Lambeth said that Osbome Hunt and his wife were buried in the graves. Other people in the area agreed with Arthur. Osborne's daughter, Mary Hunt, married Lemmuel Lambeth. Lemmuel Lambeth lived beside of Osborne Hunt. Lemmuel Lamberth was Arthur Lambeth's father. Submitted by: Nancy Drozd as listed on 3 Aug 1981.

    Lemuel married Hunt, Mary Evaline on 13 Feb 1879. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Hunt, Mary Evaline
    Children:
    1. Lambeth, Mariah Jane was born on 15 Jan 1877; died on 10 May 1970; was buried in Cid United Methodist Church Cemetery.
    2. Lambeth, David Elzie was born on 8 Sept 1879; died on 21 Dec 1970; was buried in Walter's Grove Bapt Church Cemetery.
    3. Lambeth, Minta Rose Ann was born on 28 Oct 1881; died on 13 Aug 1964; was buried in Clarksbury Meth. Church Cemetery.
    4. 3. Lambeth, Ida Lee was born on 18 Jun 1883; died on 21 Oct 1970; was buried in Cid United Methodist Church Cemetery.
    5. Lambeth, Samuel E. was born on 17 Aug 1884 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 14 May 1957 in Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina, USA; was buried on 15 May 1957 in Cid United Methodist Church Cemetery.
    6. Lambeth, Walter Jones was born on 17 Mar 1889.
    7. Lambeth, Maudie A. was born on 27 Oct 1892; died on 27 Dec 1973.
    8. Lambeth, Alvin Henry was born on 4 Aug 1894 in North Carolina, USA; died on 17 Aug 1980 in Asheboro, Randolph County, North Carolina, USA.
    9. Lambeth, Lewis Burton was born on 24 Apr 1897 in North Carolina, USA; died on 2 Sep 1980 in Thomasville, Davidson, North Carolina, USA; was buried on 4 Sep 1980 in Thomasville, Davidson, North Carolina, USA.
    10. Lambeth, Emma Cassie was born on 24 Aug 1899 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 10 Nov 1999 in High Point, Guilford, North Carolina, USA.
    11. Lambeth, Vella was born on 16 May 1902 in North Carolina, USA; died on 8 Mar 1989 in Denton, Davidson, North Carolina, USA.
    12. Lambeth, Arthur was born on 25 Sep 1907 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 13 Jun 1991 in Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Clarksbury United Methodist Church Cemetery Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Lambeth, Samuel Street was born on 30 Sep 1821 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA; died on 27 Jul 1887 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Y

    Samuel married Fritts, Elizabeth. Elizabeth (daughter of Fritts, John Sr and Younts, Rebecca) was born on 20 Dec 1809 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA; died on 14 Jan 1875. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Fritts, Elizabeth was born on 20 Dec 1809 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA (daughter of Fritts, John Sr and Younts, Rebecca); died on 14 Jan 1875.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 24 Aug 1850, Southern Division, Davidson, North Carolina, USA; 1850 Federal Census
    • Census: 9 Jul 1860, South Division, Davidson, North Carolina; 1860 Federal Census
    • Census: 28 Jun 1870, Conard Hill, Davidson, North Carolina; 1870 Federal Census

    Notes:

    b. 20 Dec 1809, Rowan Co., NC; d. 14 Jan 1875, age 65y 25d, bur. Liberty Bapt. Church Cem.; md. (1) Henry Kepley, son of David and Anna Maria Kepley. His dau’s tombstone has her father’s name as “John”. Is it possible it was “John Henry”? Little is known of him other than he d. probably in the fall of 1842, as Elizabeth Kepley petitions the Court for a year‘s support in Nov 1842. She md. (2) Samuel S. Lambeth c1844. Samuel was b. C1822, NC and d. 27 Jul 1887, age 65y 9m 27d, bur. next to Elizabeth at Liberty Bapt. Church Cem. He was younger by some eleven years or more than Elizabeth. In 1860 census she was 60y and he was 49y. Samuel was a farmer. Elizabeth had two children from each marriage.

    There is a Samuel S. Lambeth, age 53y, b. c1822, six
    months after his first wife’s death he md. (2) Emily Jane Pope,
    age 25y, b. c1850, md. on 8 July 1875, by Wm. H. Harrmer, Min.,
    at W.B. Pope, Conrad Hill, Davidson Co., NC, with F.S. and K.
    Pope as wits.


    Buried:
    Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Lambeth, Alvana Levinia was born about 1845 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 7 Jul 1897 in Morganton, Burke, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Lambeth, Emanuel was born on 30 Jan 1848; died on 5 Jan 1875 in North Carolina, USA.
    3. 6. Lambeth, Lemuel was born on 7 Jan 1858.


Generation: 5

  1. 26.  Fritts, John Sr was born on 7 May 1780 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA (son of Fritts, George Sr. and Wilson, Mary); died on 24 Feb 1841; was buried in Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery, Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Prob: 1943, Davidson County, North Carolina, USA

    Notes:

    Name:
    John Fritts (1780) 'G'-1 JOHN FRITTS, first son of George (1753) and wife Mary JOHN FRITTS, (Wilson) Fritts, , born 7 May 1780 in Rowan County, North Carolina according to family Bible records. He died 24 February 1841 and was buried at the Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery near Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina. John was married about 1806 to Rebecca Younts. She was born 19 September 1785 in North Carolina. Her Will was dated 10 May 1846 and she died sometime after 1850. According to her Will, son, John Jr. (1813) was to get the use of the blacksmith tools of his father. John Jr. died in 1854, and the tools probably went to Hiram or Amos. John (1780) was a farmer and blacksmith. At the time of his death 281½ acres were divided among his ten children. All of the children were born in North Carolina. We found in the War of 1812 Muster Rolls for North Carolina two Johns. One served in the Rowan County Fourth Regiment - #36 John Frits. The other served in Burke County Second Regiment - #45 John Fritt, they are possibly the same man.

    Buried:
    Pilgrim Reformed UCC Cemetery

    John married Younts, Rebecca. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 27.  Younts, Rebecca
    Children:
    1. Fritts, Captain George was born on 23 Jan 1807 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA; died on 13 Apr 1844; was buried in Linwood, Davidson, North Carolina, USA.
    2. 13. Fritts, Elizabeth was born on 20 Dec 1809 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA; died on 14 Jan 1875.
    3. Fritts, Felix was born on 23 Oct 1821 in Linwood, Davidson, North Carolina, USA; died on 6 Jun 1902; was buried in Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Fritts, Polly was born on 11 Feb 1812 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA; died on 23 Dec 1812 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA.
    5. Fritts, John Jr was born on 30 Oct 1813 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA; died on 18 Jan 1854 in Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina, USA.
    6. Fritts, William was born on 24 Dec 1816.
    7. Fritts, Lualleen was born on 22 Dec 1819; died on 12 Apr 1846.
    8. Fritts, Hiram Wilson was born on 17 Apr 1826; died on 18 Jul 1865.
    9. Fritts, Amos was born on 8 Sep 1829; died on 3 Mar 1885.
    10. Fritts, Sarah Ann was born about 1830 in North Carolina, USA; died after 1880; was buried in Thomasville, Davidson, North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 6

  1. 52.  Fritts, George Sr. was born in 1753 in Shenandoah County, Virginia, British America (son of Fritz, Wooldrich Frederich and FRITZ, Janet); died in Mar 1845; was buried on 29 Mar 1845 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    ‘G’ GEORGE FRITTS, first known son of Wooldrich and Janet (_?__) Fritz (1731), b. 1753, Shenandoah Co., VA; d. Mar or Apr 1845, and was buried on the Saturday before Easter, age 92y, Pilgrim Reformed Church Cem., Davidson Co., NC. No tombstone marker has been located there for him. However, in 1976, the Church put a marker up to him and several other men who fought in of the Revolutionary War. As a young boy George moved to Rowan Co., NC with his parents, where he was living at the outbreak of the Revolutionary War.
    George was a member of the Pilgrim Reformed Church of which
    Rev. Samuel Suther was pastor. He was an intense Patriot and
    preached from the pulpits in favor of our American independence. The long list of members who served from this church will testify to the intensity and success of his sermons. George served on four different occasions for a total of sixteen months.
    - He was first drafted and served five months in the Militia in 1776, against the Cherokee Indians. He served under Captain Robert Moore, Major James Smith, and General Rutherford;
    - Secondly he served as a volunteer for five months under Capt. Lopp, Col. Lyfle and General Rutherford and marching with the militia into South Carolina and Georgia. During this service while Ln.Georgia he fought at the Battle of Briar Creek. against the British when General Ash was defeated in Mar 1779;
    - He was again drafted c1780 and served three months under Capt. Lopp as a light horseman; and,
    - Lastly, Capt. Lopp drafted him and he served three months in the Spring 1781, and fought the Tories under Captain Lopp. The Tories were groups of people living in America who were loyal to England
    George, Sr. (1753), md. Mary Wilson on 3 Jan 1780, Rowan Co., NC, with Rowland Jenldns as bondsman and John Kerr as wit. Mary was b. c1759, and still living in 1840. However, she died before George wrote his Will on 10 Jun 1844, as he stated “...having no wife”. Who her parents were is unclear. She was a sister of John Wilson, Sr., (c1750), whose son John Wilson, Jr. (1785) married her and George Fritts’ (1753) dau. Mary of 1784. There are two or more entirely different Wilson families living in or near Rowan Co. Part of OUR Wilson’s traveled to Ashe/Watauga Co., NC,and part of the family stayed in what is today Davidson Co., NC.
    George, along with his mother, Janet "Jennett" Fritz was the Administrators of the Estate of Wooldrich “Frederick” Fritz, his father;
    the estate did not go to Court until May and August, 1783 and no inventory was listed.
    As of this time, we have not been able to find a deed to Wooldrich's land——however, the land George Fritts received as State Grant #615 on October 10, 1783 was NOT his fathers‘ as we stated in Volume I. Wooldrich's land was obtained by son John (1763).
    George Fritz received State Grant #615 on 10 Oct 1783, for 150 acres next to John Lopp, Michael Younder, and Valentine Leonard and he was living on it at the time of his death. In the 1790 census we find George Frits (p. 173)with nine people in his household. It is our thought, but, by no means proven, that George's mother, Janet and sister, Jean were living with him and his wife, Mary and five of their eleven children born by 1790 census.
    George was evidently a successful farmer and owned several tracts of land, well over 700 acres, including the Beard's Mill with 253 acres he purchased in 1815, which became the Frittz Mill. Much of the land was located on Abbotts Creek within what today is Lexington, NC. The grist—millthat George owned was considered a necessity for each community, in order to grind the wheat ir1to flour for each family's needs. Each farmer would bring his wheat to the mill. Often "going to mill" meant an all day trip or often staying overnight until the wheat was ground and ready to go home.
    A Bible for George and Mary has not been found to document the children's ages, but from tombstones, census, and individual child's Bible records it appears that George listed in his Will his five daus. in order of birth and also his five sons—but did not list the youngest son, William, as he had already received his inheritance."
    Abstract of the Will of George Fritts, Sen. (WBK1:462). Written 10 Jun 1844. Probated May 1845. “Having no wife I desire that my grist & saw mills with all the land I bought with the mills (after my son Reuben gets his part where he now lives) to be sold & the profits from sale are to be divided into seven shares. My two sons Reuben and Joseph each are to have one share and the other five shares are to go to myfive daughters: Rachael, Mary, the body heirs of Hannah, deceased, Sarah and Catherine. All my personal estate is to be sold and the proceeds divided between my above mentioned daughters. My sons John, Adam, George, Reuben, and Joseph have each had their firll share of land property and personal property and are to have no more, except Reuben and Joseph as stated above. Exec: Two sons Reuben and Joseph. Wit: George Thomason, Sen., Wm. McRary, Jun. and John Thomason.
    While writing his Will, George, Sr., did not list his youngest son, William (1795). However, Gail (Fritts) Fritts of Lexington, NC in 1982, researched and provided the follow land deeds:
    Firsts, ”This indenture made this 17th day of June AD one thousand Eight hundred and thirty seven [1837] between George Fritz Sen. of Davidson County State of North Carolina of the one part and his son WilliamFritz of the County and State aforesaid. William Fritz paying unto each of the said George Fritz five Daughters or their heirs the sum of twenty dollars within two years after the Decease of the said George F ritz,.. ” (This deed was registered 4 Sep 1838, Davidson Co., Deed Book 6, pp. 375-377, there was 103 acres located on Abbotts Creek with grist mill in this deal).
    Secondly, "This indenture made this the twentyfirst day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and fifty four [I854], between William F ritts, George Byerly and wife Katy, Sarah F ritts, John Wilson and wife Mary Wilson and also Eliza Sink, Mary Dancy and Omy Dancy (the latter three heirs of Hannah Dancy deed.) and James Perdue. " James Perdue paid $5.00 to each of the above named heirs of George Fritz (I 753) in
    consideration for seventy acres of land located on the waters of Flat Swamp, adjoining James Elliott and others. ”
    If William ever paid the $20.00 in the first deed, we do not know. Why James Perdue was paying each of the daughters and William $5.00 in 1854, we also do not know. However, the important thing is that we can determine from these deeds that Rachel was still living in 1845, but not mentioned in the 1854 document. It appears that Hannah was living in 1837, but died before her father’s Will was written on 10 Jun 1844 and prob. May 1845.
    According to a letter written on 5 Jul 1845, by Jacob and Susanna (Byerly) Leonard (1789) of Davidson Co., NC, to their son and dau.­ in-law, George and Mary (Wilson) Leonard in Putnam Co., Indiana, "....I will inform you of the death which has been since we last rate to you, one was our nigh neighbor old Mr. George Fritts he was bered Saturday before ester he was confined to his bed some five or six weeks before he died, but all a counts he was between ninety and one hundred years of age...." [spelling is as it was written]. This means that George cl.in Mar or Apr 1845, age ninety-one or ninety-two.
    The gravestone of George Fritts, Sr. (1753) was evidently destroyed over the years. In 1977, the Pilgrim Reformed (United Church of Christ) Church put up a beautiful gravestone to five Revolutionary War Soldiers buried in "God's Acre" but whose markers can no longer be found. George was one of the five listed.
    George and Mary had eleven n_otten children as was recorded in The Fritts (Fritz) Family Heritage, Vol.I, 1979.
    As of this writing we have little on Rachel or Hannah. Sarah was living with her parents in the 1840 census and in the 1850 census, she was with two of her nephews, sons of brother Joseph. Sarah d. 10 Jun 1856, age 65y 9m and bur. Pilgrim Reformed Church Cem., next to her brother George Fritts, Jr. (1788) who d. four days before her.
    To give the reader a feel of the conditions in Davidson Co., NC in the summer of 1845, Jacob and Susanna (Byerly) Leonard (1789), wrote: ”...after wating nine years to come se us that you will hit a hard time to come. this fall for it semes like if ther won ’t be any com made this year if the drouth continue much longer
    “The corn is they smallest for they tim of year I most ever saw and we need not wonder why it is so small for we havent had any rain to stop plowing since we soode out oats. They like has never been nown in this contry so before. Wheat crop ware good we made four hundred and fifty dozen of wheat this year We made the shortest crop of oats we ever had. The oats were so short that it couldent be bound at places. The people are going to river mills to get grinding and if it keep dry much longer it will be hard getin it there but we dont wont you to let this skear you and not comefor we only state this so you may no how times are in this contry.
    I will now let you no the prices of produce, the price of wheat is from sixty two and half to seventyfive per bushel, corn is worth from forty five to fifty cents were bushel and is skears at that, old corn will
    hunt-close this years, bacon is selling from eight to ten cents per pound and all other produce in propotion. Horses and cattle are low and no demand at that, the cattle are ding with they distemper a good deal this year, we havent lost any as yet but they are ding close around us, Adam and George Fritts has lost some of their cattle so this keeps the price of cattle low and horses wont sell at tall this years for none wants to by. Wehave nine head of horses with the colts and I dont now what we will have to feed them on this year if we dont make a goodeal of corn for we cant hardly give one away let alone tring to sell..... ” As written!
    Mr. David Thomas Fritts, Sr. (1859), son of Alfred, grandson of Joseph (c1794) and great-grandson of George Fritts, answered questions for his son Grady Fritts about his memories of the Fritts Family. “. . .My great grandfather was George—my uncle said he was a general muster. Heard people tell they didn’t know which was the whitest his shirt or his beard.”
    “One day John Wagoner said there stands old George Fritts. He [John] came up to granddaddy and granddaddy flattened him. Granddaddy cut him a hickory stick. The first time he knocked him down with his fist. People’ held John back. Granddaddy said “Let him come.” I’ll knock him down and he’ll not get up...” We know that George died near Easter 1845, age about 92y and that he would have been remembered by many people when Mr. D.T. was growing up. So we can determine that George was an elderly man who did not like to be referred to as “old”, that he was strong and took no gruff from others; and he had a long white beard.”

    Buried:
    Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery

    George married Wilson, Mary on 3 Jan 1780. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 53.  Wilson, Mary

    Notes:

    Died:
    Y

    Notes:

    Married:
    George, Sr. (1753), md. Mary Wilson on 3 Jan 1780, Rowan Co., NC, with Rowland Jenkins as bondsman and John Kerr as wit

    Children:
    1. 26. Fritts, John Sr was born on 7 May 1780 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA; died on 24 Feb 1841; was buried in Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery, Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Fritts, Rachel was born about 1782; died between 1845 and 1854.
    3. Fritts, Mary was born on 20 Feb 1784; died between 1850 and 1860 in Watauga, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Fritts, Adam was born about 1786; died about 1862.
    5. Fritts, George Jr was born on 19 Jun 1788; died on 6 Jun 1856.
    6. Fritts, Hannah was born about 1789; died between 1837 and 1844.
    7. Fritts, Sarah was born in Sep 1790; died on 10 Jun 1856; was buried in Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina, USA.
    8. Fritts, Reuben was born on 6 Sep 1792; died after 1850.
    9. Fritts, Joseph was born about 1794.
    10. Fritts, William was born about 1795; died after Nov 1862.
    11. Fritts, Catherine was born on 30 Jun 1796; died on 8 Apr 1885.



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