Cork – Descendants of Rebellion https://descendantsofrebellion.com Discovering who made us who we are Tue, 11 Dec 2018 04:05:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://i0.wp.com/descendantsofrebellion.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Untitled-2.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Cork – Descendants of Rebellion https://descendantsofrebellion.com 32 32 149595850 George? Oh George. Wherefore art thou George? https://descendantsofrebellion.com/2018/12/11/george-oh-george-wherefore-art-thou-george/ https://descendantsofrebellion.com/2018/12/11/george-oh-george-wherefore-art-thou-george/#comments Tue, 11 Dec 2018 04:05:04 +0000 https://descendantsofrebellion.com/?p=307 My fifth great grandfather George Cork first showed up in records in 1792 when a Reverend Young recorded George’s marriage to Susan Freshour. George was about 22 years old. Nothing is known of George prior to that and nothing is known of his parents, despite diligent research by Cork cousins for more than 50 years.

When I started building my family tree about 5 years ago, I was determined to solve the George mystery. I thought if I dissected every single piece of information and every word in every document, I would find where George came from and who his parents were. I thought I’d start with something “easy” like his name.

On Ancestry.com I found numerous family trees that recorded George’s name as George Winter Cork. But no one cites a source for the middle name Winter. I have yet to find a George record with the middle name of Winter. I haven’t found a George record with a middle initial either. Every George record that I have found only records his first and last name.

But then there is his gravestone.  

George was buried in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio. There is a memorial on Findagrave.com with a picture of the grave marker. It is a large stone with crudely carved words that are somewhat difficult to read. According to the inscription section of the Findagrave memorial, the inscription reads: “G.W.Cork AG 66.”

Picture credit to Findagrave member “America”

I had an opportunity to visit the cemetery recently while on a trip to see my son, et al. for Thanksgiving. I had hoped that if I went to see the stone myself, I would be able to determine if there really is a W.  But I was sad to see that the surface of the stone is almost completely smooth now after almost 200 years out in nature.

The picture on Findagrave.com was posted to the memorial in 2009. Look at the difference 10 years made. The picture above is one that I took in November 2018.

One of my Cork cousins corresponded with a woman between 1989-1995, who had visited the cemetery and took this picture, some 15-20 years earlier than the picture on Findagrave. She smeared shaving cream on the stone, perhaps in an attempt to bring out the words more clearly.

What do you think? Do you see a W?

Proving George’s middle initial may not help at all to find his parents.  But I’d still like to record his name accurately.

The moral of this story? Take good pictures of gravestones while you have the chance!

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WWI Burial Cards https://descendantsofrebellion.com/2018/11/09/wwi-burial-cards/ Fri, 09 Nov 2018 16:37:17 +0000 https://descendantsofrebellion.com/?p=294 The National Archives continues its efforts to digitize records, adding to their online record collections. WWI burial cards are now available online.

In honor of Veteran’s Day, below are the names of Stallings men and Cork men whom I located in the burial cards online.

File # Image # Name Hometown Date of Death
93027 1361 Al. H. Stallings Louisiana 10/3/1918
94024 1363 Bryan Stallings Mississippi 10/6/1918
32767 1365 Charles B. Stallings Mississippi 10/9/1918
41626 1367 George J. Stallings North Carolina 10/5/1918
2445 1369 Herman Stallings Virginia 5/9/1918
73658 1371 Irving R. Stallings Maryland 10/1/1918
25202 1373 Leitch W. Stallings North Carolina 9/29/1918
51463 1375 Martin L. Stallings North Carolina 10/7/1918
10007 1377 Paul Stallings North Carolina 7/26/1918
29129 1379 Ray Stallings Oklahoma 10/8/1918
91330 1381 Thomas K. Stallings Tennessee 1/28/1919
71698 1129 Leon H. Cork Delaware 12/16/1918
14848 1131 Willie Cork Mississippi 8/25/1918

There is much more to find in these records. Click here to access the record set.  You’ll see a blue button that you can click to search within the records. For any of the above names, you can easily locate the cards by browsing the Sorey – Stanton set on page 5 and click on the image number in the thumbnails. You can also type the image number in the box (see pic)  and hit enter.

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When I ran a search for “Stallings” I received a message that the search timed out. But when I browsed the cards, I located the above 11 Stallings.

A tip for browsing. If you aren’t able to see the full size image right away, you can click on the button that looks like this:

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Then you will be able to download the full image.  Also, note that there are two images for each person, a front and back to each card.

George L. Stallings burial card burial card images Stallings

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