SEVENTH GENERATION


64. James Adcock(148) (88) died in 1789 in North Carolina. He was married to Rachel (Rachael) Moorman about 1780 in North Carolina. Married to James Adcock prior to 1788 and most probably in North Carolina

65. Rachel (Rachael) Moorman (47)(149) (150)(151) (88) was born on 7 Sep 1762 in Anson Co., North Carolina. (152) Birth date as per her tombstone. She appeared on the census in 1790 in North Carolina. She was Disowned by the Society of Friends for marrying out of union to a non Quaker. on 2 Aug 1792 in Cane Creek MM, Orange Co., North Carolina. She was named Rachael Adcock. She appeared on the census in 1830 in Highland Co., Ohio. She appeared on the census in 1840 in Highland Co., Ohio. She died on 11 Nov 1841 in Highland Co., Ohio. Death date was possibly 7 Nov 1841. She was buried in Clear Creek Friends Cemetery, Samantha, Highland Co., Ohio. Cemetery located about 3/4 mile west of Samantha, Penn Twp, Highland Co., Ohio on Hightop Road. Cemetery is on a little rise. Also known as Hill Top Cemetery. The cemetery was established by the Quaker Clear Creek Monthly Meeting and her tombstone is dated according to Quaker practices. 1788 3 Jun, Son Travis born in Guilford Co., North Carolina. Date is established by later Quaker records but the place is unproven.

1789 First husband died in North Carolina (date unproven)

1807 ABT, Last child listed in her husband's will was born in North Carolina.

1816 Her brother Archelaus moved to Highland Co., Ohio in 1816 where she and her second husband later lived.

1820 She could have been living in Montgomery or Monroe Counties. Could also have been in North Carolina.

1822 Her brother Thomas' widow and sons Tarlton, and James moved to Randolph Co, Indiana where her son Thomas lived.

1836 1 Jan, Husband wrote his will in Highland Co., Ohio. He named his wife as Rachel and his children were shown here.

The Quaker Salem Monthly Meeting, Henry Co., Iowa indicates the mother of Travis Emry (Adcock) was named Rachel. This information was provided to the church by Travis.

SEE: The Descendants of Zachariah Moorman in the male line, by Brother Ambrose Carroll Moorman, 1966.

SEE: Charles Carroll Moorman and his American Ancestors, Brother Ambrose, St. Benedict, Or, 1975

SEE: Ancestor Charts by Frederick J. Henderson, 1402 Francis Ave, Upland, CA 91786, dtd 1981.

SEE: Moorman Family in America, Book III Iowa Society, DAR.

SEE: "Our Kin" The Genealogies of some of the early families who made History in the Founding and Development of Bedford County, Virginia by Mary Denham Ackerly and Lula Eastman Jeter Parker.

SEE: Historical Southern Families, Vol IV, by John Bennett Boddie.

SEE: The Moorman Family in Virginia, William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol 12 Series 2, 1932, by Charles O. Paulin, pg 177-180.

SEE: Sketch of Moorman Family, Jamestown, Ohio, Tribune, 1880, M.F. Moorman

SEE: Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches, R.H. Early, 1920.

SEE: Family of Early, R. H. Early, 1920

SEE: Tylers Quarterly and Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol VII, 1926.

Children were:

child32 i. Travis Adcock-Emry.

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