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Brunswick Town Chapter would like to honor our members patriots on a monthly
basis. And, we'll need your help and participation to this
carry out this endeavor! Our Revolutionary War patriots, the 1st American
soldiers and veterans, should receive individual recognition for their brave
service in gaining our country's independence. Of course, we know our patriots
names and demographics, but what else do we know? What were patriot war
experience like? What kind of life did they return to after war? Did patriots
receive the promised rewards of their enlistment contracts? Pensions? Bounty
land? While we might not have their photographs, we have photographed grave
markers. A lot of these gravestones can be found at www.cemeterycensus.com, www.findagrave.com, and other places on line. Here's what you can do -- Send
a brief bio and tombstone photograph of your patriot for Brunswick Town Chapter
members to read. Let's individually honor our 1st veterans! Submit your
information and JPEG photo via email to Jane Del Rosso-Freach at <qukee@hotmail.com>."
Thank
you again and best regards,
Jane Freach
Public Relations and Media Committee
Gravestone Inscriptions: Neil Culbreth B CA 1740 IN SCOTLAND D 1828 IN SAMPSON CO WIFE MARTHA B JAN 10 1753 IN EDGECOMBE CO ..., located in Roseboro, Sampson County, NC.
The families of Neil Culbreth and Martha Autry are well documented in the early records of North Carolina. The Culbreths were Scots and the Autrys were French by way of Ireland. The Culberths settled in present day Sampson County and the Autrys settled in Edgecombe County. Neil was born in 1740, in Gigha Island, Kintyre, Scotland. At the age of ten, he and his family immigrated to NC. Martha was born on January 31, 1753, in Edgecombe, NC. Neil and Martha had fourteen children, five of whom died in early childhood. Upon his death, Neil, a farmer, owned 1354 acres of land valued at $1073. This land was located in present day Sampson County, on the Black River, near Roseboro. They are both buried in the Neil Culbreth Cemetery, located on Dunn Road/ #1002, Roseboro, NC.
Respectfully submitted,
Jane Del Rosso-Freach
Public Relations and Media Committee