The Descendants and Ancestors of William Berry, Sr.

by John V. Berry William Berry, Sr.  is believed to have been born in the State of Maryland around the year 1738 and the available ev...

Friday, May 4, 2018

Adelaide Speagle Berry (1833 - 1904)

By John Berry

Adelaide Speagle Berry was born in 1833 and passed away in 1904.  She was married to William Martin “Billy” Berry (1825-1911).  The married in 1855. This photo was likely taken in the last 1870s. She had a number of children (9) and lived in Burke County, North Carolina. This would be my great, great, grandmother.  Adelaide's parents were Martin Speagle (1799-1864) and Elizabeth Hudson (1801-1850). 

Adelaide Speagle Berry
Adelaide Berry's children were Ruffin Berry, Martin Bascomb Berry, Martha Ann Berry, Jane Lucinda Berry, Isobella Berry, William Pinkney Berry, Henderson David Berry (my great great grandfather), Stanley Berry and Ezekiel Berry.  

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

William D. Bennett Letter to Burgin Berry on Berry Family 1987

By John Berry

The following is a letter from 1987 from noted genealogist William D. Bennett to my late uncle, Connelly Burgin Berry in 1987. My uncle had sought to dig deeper into the Berry genealogical roots in Burke and Lincoln counties. There have been a fair amount of new discoveries since this time about the Berry line, but I thought that it would be nice to share the text of the letter with others looking into this Berry line. There is a significant amount of helpful information.

However, one note that I would make is that it seems pretty convincing, based on records I have seen, along with the continued ownership of the same lands to assume that John Berry (1790 - 1871) was the son of Lott (Lot) Berry, and the brother of Archibald Berry.  Both Lott and Archibald are believed to be the sons of William Berry, Sr. (1738 - 1780).  The letter from April 1987 follows:

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                                                              Rt. 1, Box 232 
                                                             Wendell, NC 27591    
                                                             11 April 1987

Mr. C. B. Berry
P. O. Box 1479
North Myrttle Beach, SC 29598

Dear Mr. Berry:

   I have recently had a chance to do some research on your Berry family. As I told you, in my previous letter, it is my policy to start with a known ancestor and work backwards and not try to leap-frog back to a possible antecedant.

   Before I begin on the Berrys I might mention that in doing other research I found where Nicholas Fry (it does not say either Jr. or Sr.) was tried in 1779 by the Salisbury District Superior Court for Treason. He was found not guilty.

   Because it seems likely that the Barbara Berry, wife of John Berry, of the 1850 Census was formerly Barbara Fry, I made a quick check of the Lincoln County wills and loose estates papers. I found nothing on Nicholas Fry, Jr. I was searching for further proof that John's wife was his daughter. I found nothing of value on the Berry family. There is a will of a Robert Berry written 7 May 1835 and probated in July 1835. It lists his wife, Nancy, and sons Robert Franklin and Edwin M. Berry. It also lists a daughter, Susannah, and her daughter, Minnou Loudka. There had apparenrtly been another son, William G. Berry, who predeceased his father. The will of William G. Berry was written 3 July 1834 and lists his wife, Frances, brothers, Robert and Edwin M., and niece, Manervva Lodusky. These are found among the loose original wills. In the loose estates papers is a file for John Berry. The papers in this file are apparently for two different John Berrys. There is a return of John Hudson, Administrator of John Berry dated October 1811. There is an administrators' bond for Hugh Berry (signed Barry) as administrator of John Berry dated 21 July 1818.  There is also the record of the sale of the estate of a John Berry by William Berry, Executor. I have not checked the will book for this will.

   Seeing nothing of value concerning your Berrys I went to the Burke County records. There are a number of deeds of interest concerning your family. Listed below are the Burke County deeds of interest.

   B:1, 6 June 1865, Ezekiel Berry & Margaret, his wife, to Pinkney Berry, 60 1/2 acres for $50, on both sides

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of Cony or Middle Fork of Drowning Creek, on the south side of the Island Ford Road, Joins John Berry and Hertzog.

   B:38, 14 November 1860, Silas Berry, for $100, on Ezekiel Berry's old tract William and Pinkney Berry. Ezekiel and Margaret Berry to waters of Jumping Run, joins and D. A. Cook, witnesses,
B:57, 6 June 1865, Ezekiel and Margaret Berry to John Berry, Jr., 60 1/2 acres for $50, on both sides of Conoy or Middle Fork of Drowning Creek, on Island Ford Road.

   B:116, 9 March 1858, Lawson acres for $210, on both sides John Berry's old tract and Philip
Warlick, Berry to John Bailey, 70 of Drowning Creek, joins Wesley Wilson, witness,

   B:135, 4 February 1843, John Berry to Philip Warlick, 100 acres for $200, on waters of Drowning Creek, witnesses, Lawson Berry and Joel Chester.

   E:8, 7 November 1851, Ezekiel Berry to William and Jonathon Page, 50 acres for $50, Joins Ezekiel berry's old tract, witnesses Elijah Berry(?) and William Bailey, proved by Elijah Page.

   E:12, 1 September 1848, Ezekiel Berry to William Icard, 100 acres for $200, on south side of "Catawby" on a branch called Jumping Run, part of a tract granted to Robert Ballew (Blew) 16 November 1790, adjoins land on Jumping Run Gulley Branch and both sides of Hoover Knob Road, witnesses, E. S. Page and Abraham Wilson, acknowledged 26 August 1856.

Your John Berry appears on page 144 of the 1830 Burke County census and both John and Ezekiel appear on page 3663 of the 1840 Burke County census.

Tax records give a little more information on the Berry family. There were two groups of Berrys by the 1830s. Charlotte Berry (widow) and Archibald Berry lived in what was called "Tower District." I am not sure of its location. This would be the family of the John Berry who died in 1798 and Lott Berry who died about 1832. Charlotte could have been Lott's widow. The other group of Berrys lived between Drowning Creek and Jumping Run. This is just east of the present town of Valdese. I have enclosed copies of the 1838 tax list showing John Berry charged with 100 acres and no polls, Ezekiel Berry charged with 100 acres and one poll, and a Nicholas Berry charged with 300 acres on the South Fork of the Catawba and one slave. I have also enclosed a copy

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of the report of Peter Ballew showing that John Berry failed to list his 100 acres and one poll in 1834. I have also enclosed a copy of the 1830 tax list showing John Berry owned no taxable land. The last tax list is for this same district and showing Joseph Berry with 210 acres and no polls as the only Berry listed for taxes in that district. This last tax list is dated 1817 and
is then called Capt. peter Ballew's District. The following are the 1816 and 1815 tax lists for this district.

Capt. Peter Ballew's District - 1816
Jesse Berry, 200 acres on Drowning Creek,
Hynim Berry, 120 acres on Drowning Creek,
Joseph Berry, 110 acres on South Drowning polls.

Capt. Campbell's District
Jesse Berry, 200 acres on Drowning Creek, 1 white poll
Hyram Berry, 120 acres on Drowning Creek, 1 white poll
Joseph Berry, 110 acres on Drowning Creek, no polls.

Not finding John Berry in any of the surviving tax lists prior to 1830, I went back to Lincoln County to check the tax lists there. Lincoln County tax lists are much more meagre than those of Burke County. The 1821 tax lists of Lincoln County seem to be fairly complete. I found the following Berrys listed in 1821.

Capt. Levi Ward's District
William Barry (nothing listed after his name)
Robert Barry (nothing listed after his name)
Richard Barry, 224 acres, 3 black polls.

Capt. Samuel Cox's District
John Berry, 450 acres, 2 black polls
William Berry, no land, 1 white poll
Thomas Berry, 249 acres, 1 white poll
Andrew Berry, 200 acres, 3 blck polls.

Capt. Green's District
John Barry, no land, 1 white poll

Capt. Rufus Reed's District
Mathias Berry, Sr., no land, 1 white poll
Mathias Berry, Jr., no land, 1 white poll
John Berry (nothing listed after his name).

If your John Berry was in Lincoln County at this time it is

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possible he was the John Berry in either Green's or Reed's district. But the question is, "Was he in Lincoln County?" There were a number of grants for land on Drowning Creek to Berrys other than William Berry. The earliest entry date I find is a grant to Joseph Berry for land entered 25 December 1778 by Robert Adams and assigned to Joseph Berry 6 Oct 1784. Much of Joseph Berry's land was on the Pounding Mill Branch of Drowning Creek. There is a survey for land entered by John Berry 28 April 1797 with John Berry as a chain carrier when surveyed in 1797. The grant was probably not completed because of his death. Listed below are surveys with chain carriers named Berry for this
period. They are listed with the name of the grantee, date of
entry, chain carrier, and date of survey.

Joseph Berry 23 Oct 1797 William Berry 23 Oct 1797
Joseph Berry 23 Oct 1797 No Berrys 8 Apr 1798
Joseph Berry 3 Mar 1795 William Berry 23 Oct 1797
Joseph Berry 3 Mar 1795 William Berry 23 Oct 1797
James Berry 30 Aug 1786 John and Joseph Berry 17 Dec 1786
James Berry 28 Jan 1793 Joseph Berry 8 Nov 1794
Jesse Berry 29 Oct 1799 Joseph & Jesse Berry 7 May 1800
Joseph Berry 29 Oct 1799 Jessee Berry 7 May 1800

In addition to the Burke County Berry Estates Papers listed in your letter can be found a record for an Enoch Berry who died in 1841. At the sale of personal property in 1842, the only Berry purchaser was the widow, Amanda Elvira Berry. There is also a file for Lawson Berry. S. A. Page was the administrator, bond dated 22 July 1861, Ezekiel Berry and Anthony Page securities.

With what Larry Wood had to say in his letter about the earlier Ezekiel Berry, I am surprised I have not found him in any of the records I have searched so far. I am sorry I have not been able, so far, to provide you with an answer to your question. It is very possible that your John Berry was not descended from William Berry. This is especially so since there were several other Berrys in the same immediate area at the time William Berry was there. All of the deeds I cited were re-recorded after 1865. It is possible that later other of the early deeds were recorded which may throw some light on John Berry.

A search of their probate of deeds in the court minutes from 1830 to 1834 may show how John Berry acquired his land. What is the connection with Enoch Berry. Francis Glass was the administrator of the estate and in 1850 John Berry's house was the fourth house from Francis Glass. I have not checked the deeds of Lincoln County to see if there is anything concerning your John Berry. It is also possible that if John Berry lived in Lincoln County at anytime there might be something in the Catawba County records.

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If you would like for me to do further research, please let me know.

Sincerely yours,

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William D. Bennett, C.G.

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Monday, April 23, 2018

Ye Old Ancestors - The Berrys of Drowning Creek

By John Berry

This is a reprint of my Uncle Burgin Berry's research entitled Ye Old Ancestors, The Berrys of Drowning Creek. This was likely prepared in the mid-1980s and a few things have changed. I believe that this is clearly our Berry line, but I believe that our ancestor was Ezekiel Berry's brother, Lott Berry. Lott Berry had 4 children, including Archibald mentioned below and John Berry (my line).

Henderson Berry (my great grandfather), as noted below in my uncle's handwriting, lived on the same land (albeit a smaller portion) as William Berry did in the 1760s. Lots of great research by my late uncle in here.  


Monday, March 19, 2018

William Berry, Sr. Land Plan for 381 Acres 1778

By John Berry

Below is a land plan for William Berry, Sr on the Catawba River, consisting of 381 acres from 1778.  The Chain Carriers were William Berry, Jr and neighbor Patrick O'Neal.  The document is signed by David Vance and Christopher Beekman, dated Dec. 1, 1778. The Land Plan number is No. 81.


Sunday, February 11, 2018

Logan Berry (1813 -1910)

By John Berry

Logan Berry
Logan Berry is believed to be the author's 1st cousin (3 times removed). His line also appears to descend from William Berry, Sr., (1738-1780). The line would go like this William Berry, Sr., Lott Berry, John Berry (shared descendant of mine) and then it gets fuzzy. It is hard to tell which part of the Berry line that this Ezekiel came from.  I had previously listed Ezekiel Berry as born in 1813 (as the son of John), which would have made it impossible for him to be Logan's father. Another Ezekiel Berry (a common name for Berrys here) would have had to have been born earlier.

In any event, Logan Berry was born on December 18, 1813 in Burke County, North Carolina, the son of Mary Hildebrand and Ezekiel Berry. Ezekiel Berry was part of the Burke County Berry clan and was prosecuted for an out of wedlock birth related to the birth of Logan. This is reflected in the Lincoln County records. Ezekiel Berry was living in Burke or old Lincoln County where he was said to be a very wealthy man. He fathered a son by Maria (Mary) Hildebrand (1795-1880), a woman who worked in his home, and she named him Logan Berry in honor of his father. Maria/Mary and her future husband, James Clark, left the area and moved away to Macon County, North Carolina, and raised Logan Berry who left an illustrious line of descendants.  Mary Hildebrand and James Clark married on Oct. 2, 1817.

The old Lincoln County Judgment Rolls show that Ezekiel Berry was tried for the out of wedlock birth about the time of Logan’s birth but the results are not known.

Lincoln County Records re Logan Berry's birth
Logan Berry grew up in Macon County and married Matilda Postell of Buncombe County, NC, born June 15, 1813, on February 9, 1832. Matilda Postell passed away on August 15, 1884 and is buried in the Jennings Cemetery in Holly Springs, North Carolina.

The couple had 10 children:

William H. Berry (Dec. 18, 1833 - April 27, 1915). Married to Mary Angeline Moore

Mary (Polly) Ann Berry (Jan. 15, 1835 - Oct. 27, 1872). Married to John Parker Moore

Nancy Katherine Berry (Dec. 18. 1836 - Oct. 20, 1919). Married to Burr Allen

James M. Berry (Oct. 22, 1838 - July 22, 1864). Unmarried.  Died during the Civil War, Battle of Atlanta.

Logan Alexander Berry (Oct. 27, 1840- July 22, 1864). Unmarried.  Died during the Battle of Civil War, Battle of Atlanta. Logan Berry had served in the 39th Regiment of the North Carolina Infantry, Company B.

Sarah Malinda Berry (Oct. 27, 1845 - Sept. 11, 1885). Unmarried

Margaret Matilda Berry (July 30, 1847 - Apr. 26, 1941). Married to Joseph Huffman Higdon

John Taylor Berry (Aug. 8, 1849 - June 23, 1934). Married to Modean Corbin (first wife) and then to Delia Clouse (second wife).

Ruth Angeline Berry (Nov. 23, 1854 - Nov. 5, 1924). Married Furman Henry.

Laura Jane Berry (Dec. 29, 1856 - Oct. 23, 1939).  Married Zachary Taylor.

Logan Berry passed away on February 8, 1910 in Holly Springs, NC. His will was probated by John Berry (it appears to be his son) on June 6, 2010 where he maintained assets of $746.00 at that time.



Portions of Estate Record of Logan Berry

Logan Berry left behind many descendants that carry on his part of the Burke Berry line today.  HIs memorial grave is shown below:


If anyone has additional information on Logan Berry, which updates or corrects any information, please let me know.





Sunday, February 4, 2018

John Berry of Burke County - 1790 - 1871

By John Berry

John Berry's signature

John Berry, born 1790, likely in Burke County, North Carolina, lived until 1871. It is strongly believed and has been verified by other researchers of the Berry family, that his father was Lott Berry (1765-1831) and mother was Millie (Thompson) Berry of Burke County, North Carolina. His siblings were Archibald Berry, David and Mina (Elminor) Berry.

Lot Berry descendant chart by Marguerite Berry
Carswell & Jean Norvell Berry
John Berry was married to Barbara (Barbary) Fry (1795-1861), the daughter of Nicholas Fry, Jr., on January 1, 1813. The Lincoln County marriage document, shown below, is signed by John Berry, Phil Whitener and Peter Fry.

Marriage of John Berry to Barbara Fry, 1813
After his first wife passed, John Berry married Priscilla Bowman (1836-1911) who was 40 years younger than him.  He had many children between his two wives.  John Berry is said to be buried at Friendship Methodist Church, near Hickory, North Carolina.  He is listed as a farmer in the 1850 and 1860 Censuses.  John Berry owned land located on the Old Hickory Road about 3 miles east of Connelly Springs, North Carolina.  He is shown below affirming his father-in-law's service (Nicholas Fry, Jr.) in the Revolutionary War.  

Father-in-Law Nicholas Fry's Statement
Nicholas Fry, Jr. Revolutionary Census



John Berry had 2 marriages and at least 11 children.  In John Berry's first marriage to Barbara Fry, his known children were Ezekiel Berry, William Martin "Billy" Berry, Lawson Berry, Calvin Berry, Mary Matilda Berry, Peggy Berry and Isabel Berry.  In his marriage to Priscilla Bowman, John Berry had 4 additional children: Portland Levi Berry, Rhoda Berry, Pinkney Andrew Berry and James Theodore Berry.  John Berry and his family cared for his first father-in-law, Nicholas Fry, Jr., who was a revolutionary pensioner.

Deed from J.W. Wilson to Priscilla Berry, 1873
If any other information is known, please let this author know.  John Berry is the author's Great, Great, Great Grandfather.  Special thanks to my late uncle, Connelly Burgin Berry and to Virginia Berry Niemeyer for information that contributed to this article.



Saturday, January 27, 2018

Henderson David Berry (1866-1935)

By John Berry

Henderson David Berry was born on February 11, 1866 and died on February 3, 1935. He lived in Burke County, North Carolina. He was the son of William Martin "Billy" Berry (1825-1924) and Adelaide Speagle (1833-1904). Henderson Berry's farm lies on the same land that William Berry, Sr. (1738-1780) did.

Diagram of Henderson Berry's land in Burke County

He resided on Drowning Creek on a farm and is buried at Mt. Harmony Methodist Church.


Grave Marker of Henderson and Ella Berry

Lou Ella Williams Berry 1910s

Henderson Berry appears in this 1901 Berry Reunion photo, but I have had a
hard time placing him. The following photo contains the 
list of attendees. If anyone can identify Henderson, please let me know.




The list of attendees for the 1901 Berry Reunion, above, is shown below:

1901 Berry Reunion Attendance List
On November 14, 1889, Henderson Berry married Lou Ella Williams and had two sons and two daughters: Gilmer Connelly Berry (1890-1964), Maude E. Berry (1892-1972), Jonsie E. Berry (1895-1989) and Ivey Jones Berry (1901-1961).

In 1906, Henderson Berry engaged in lumber and work associated with the repair of roads and bridges.  In 1910, Henderson Berry was appointed a Democratic election judge in Icard, NC by the County Board of Elections. In 1918, he was named by Burke County as an Agricultural Advisor. In 1919, Henderson Berry was a speaker at a Burke County event on the topic of Growing Wheat.
In January of 1920, Henderson Berry was appointed to a committee for World Prohibition of alcohol in Burke County. In 1922, Henderson Berry was nominated as the Democratic candidate for County Commissioner by the Burke County Democratic Party.

Henderson Berry was into local politics and became part of the Democratic party in Burke County at the time, holding some offices and was known by Senator Sam Ervin.