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Gasper (or Casper) Walser was born in Gottlieben, Zurich, Switzerland and sailed from
Amsterdam on the ship Albany, via Isle of Cowes, England
and landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 2, 1749.
This information posted by Eugenia Woods Weathersby, on GenForum.com, 1999.
He and his family settled in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and stayed there until
about 1771, when they moved to Rowan County (now Davidson County), North
Carolina and began farming.
Entries of Land, Rowan County, North Carolina show the following:
2/24/1780 entry #2479 purchase of 220 acres on Dyker's Creek
entry #2836 purchase of 10 acres, including an island in
Yadkin River
2/19/1785 entry #2867 purchase of 130 acres adjoining original 220
acres
Casper and Margaretha were buried, in all probability, in the Warner-Walser Cemetery on his property. This cemetery is no longer in existance and the few remaining stones were found in April 2005 lying under a tree on the farm (Riverbend) of Charles Bernhardt, which is a portion of original property owned by Casper.
Casper came to this country on the ship "Albany" from Rotterdam, via Cowes,
England and landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 2, 1749.
He and his family settled in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and stayed there until
about 1771, when they moved to Rowan County (now Davidson County), North
Carolina and began farming.
Entries of Land, Rowan County, North Carolina show the following:
2/24/1780 entry #2479 purchase of 220 acres on Dyker's Creek
entry #2836 purchase of 10 acres, including an island in
Yadkin River
2/19/1785 entry #2867 purchase of 130 acres adjoining original 220
acres
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Woolum Cemetery is located on County Road #82, in Archey Canyon, where Archey Creek and Castleberry Creek, run together, a few hundred yards from the
cemetery. The cemetery is on the Old Benjamin "Ben" Ingram homestead, Section 5, Township 12, Range 15, and as of June, 1993 was owned by John Hargis. There are 16 grave sites; 10 children and 6 adults. The only gravestones that survived the 1982 flood are those of the William Timoth Ingram family.
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Woolum Cemetery is located on County Road #82, in Archey Canyon, where Archey Creek and Castleberry Creek, run together, a few hundred yards from the
cemetery. The cemetery is on the Old Benjamin "Ben" Ingram homestead, Section 5, Township 12, Range 15, and as of June, 1993 was owned by John Hargis. There are 16 grave sites; 10 children and 6 adults. The only gravestones that survived the 1982 flood are those of the William Timoth Ingram family.
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Cemetery location: Section B, Row 4, lot 34
second road to left of entrance, then right.
Texas Death Records have name as: Ollie Uticus
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Cemetery location: Section B, Row 4, lot 34
second road to left of entrance, then right.
Texas Death Records have name as: Ollie Uticus
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6/2006--Burial in Boonesboro Cemetery verified with help from funeral home in Booneville, MO.
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6/2006--Burial in Boonesboro Cemetery verified with help from funeral home in Booneville, MO.
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Grave located near end of next to last road after turning right at west entrance. Grave is about 1/2 way between last two roads, three or four graves from end of road.
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Grave located near end of next to last road after turning right at west entrance. Grave is about 1/2 way between last two roads, three or four graves from end of road.
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Cemetery location: section C, row 4 lot 26
eighth road to left of main gate then right.