1006. Susannah FRINK
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Birth: 1746 Death: 1809 Parents: John Frink 1718-1761 Martha Masters 1720-1790 Spouse: John J. Gause, Sr. Children: Charles Gause Nedham Gause Nancy E. Gause Benjamin Gause Charlotte Gause John Julius Gause, Jr. Family links: Parents: John Frink (1718 - 1761) Martha Masters Frink (1720 - 1790) Spouse: John Julius Gause (1730 - 1783) Children: Benjamin W Gause (1762 - 1825)* Charlotte Gause Galloway (1767 - 1838)* Nancy E. Gause Hucks (1770 - 1808)* John Julius Gause (1774 - 1836)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Gause Tomb and Cemetery Brick Landing Brunswick County North Carolina, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 143139427.2. Have not verified.
The first of the Frink family for whom it is recorded are JOHN and MARY (WOOD) FRINK, of Ipswich, Mass. Their son John Frink, the ancestor of the Frink's of New London County came to Stonington as early as 1666, and bought a tract of land on the Taugwonk in Stonington upon which he erected a dwelling for himself and his family. He took part in King Phillips War. In 1657, several years prior to his removal to Stonington, John was united in marriage to Grace Stevens of Taunton, Mass. and brought with him his wife and three daughters. All the children were born between 1658-1680 and their names being: Grace, Hannah, Deborah, Samuel, John, Thomas and Judith. More on Samuel on the next page. When the King of England purchased the rights to the Carolinas from Lords Proprietors in 1729, a plan was formed to attract settlers to this large unsettled land. The King's council offered 50 acres to each man, woman and child, including slaves, who would come and settle the land. The scheme worked and settlers came, not only from England and Europe, but from other American colonies. John Frink was married to Hannah Prentice whose father was John Prentice a sea captain who supplied the coastal waters between New England and the Carolinas. He was probably influential in attracting Nicholas Frink son of John and Hannah to the Carolinas. Nicholas came here in 1734 with his large family and settled on what is today known as Little River Neck.Some other settlers coming from from New England, kinsmen of Nicholas Frink, included James Minor who had a grant for 375 acres on Cedar Creek and Boriah Grant who received an adjoining tract of 300 acres in a grant dated Jan 18,1733. It is on this property that the modern developments known as Cedar Creek Village and Lightkeepers Village are situated. Cherry Grove Beach had been known as Minor's Island for this James Minor. Nicholas Frink's numerous descendants intermarried with the Gause, Gore, Bellamy, Vereen and many other families whose names are prominent in Horry and Brunswick counties today. A great-grandson of Nicholas Frink was Samuel Frink (1758 to 1862) who had a large number of slaves on his plantation, which was located North of Calabash River. Samuel Frink married Elizabeth Bellune, daughter of Daniel Bellune and his wife, Mary Bossier and they became the parents of 12 sons and daughters. One of the sons was Lorenzo Frink who became a prominent doctor and made his home in "Hickory Hall," which was built prior to 1812. This old house is still standing and may be seen today in Calabash. Dr. Lorenzo Frink later made his home in Southport, N.C. where he is buried. The late movie actor, Joseph Cotton (born 1905) was a great-grandson of Dr. Lorenzo Frink. Dr. Frink gave Hickory Hall to his son, Samuel Frink who sold it together with many personal effects in 1875. Mr. J.H. Lay of Olyphic, N.C., (Columbus County) said his Father attended the sale and bought a wagon load of farming utensils and household goods and among the goods was a collection of books from Dr. Frink's library, including his medical books. Little River Neck was early known as "Frinks Neck" for the family of Nicholas Frink. Old land grants and some deeds in the Horry County records refer to properties there as being in "Frink's Neck". A map of 940 acres of land made Feb. 15, 1808, by Thomas Hemingway, on Little River and Cedar Creek, shows "Frink's Neck". Descendants of John Frink and Mary Wood --- 1st Generation --- 1. JOHN FRINK II was born in August 20, 1639 in Malborough, Devonshire, Eng and died February 10, 1717/18 in Stonington, CT. JOHN married GRACE STEVENS daughter of HENRY STEVENS and ELIZABETH GALLUP. GRACE was born in 1634 in Taunton, MA and died May 07, 1717 in Stonington, CT m: 1657 in Taunton, Mass. JOHN and GRACE were married in 1657 in Taunton, Mass. --- 2nd Generation --- 2. JOHN FRINK III was born on May 18, 1671 in Stonington, CT and died on November 04, 1753 in Stonington, CT. JOHN married HANNAH PRENTICE daught of JOHN PRENTICE and HESTER NICHOLS. HANNAH was born on June 06, 1672 in New London, Connecticut and died March 02, 1717 in New London, Connecticut. JOHN and HANNAH were married on February 15, 1693/94 in New London, Connecticut --- 3rd Generation --- 3. NICHOLAS FRINK was born December 17, 1696 in Stonington, CT d: July 08, 1749 in Little River, SC. NICHOLAS married DEBORAH PENDLETON daughter of JOSEPH PENDLETON and DEBORAH MINER. DEBORAH was born on August 29, 1697 in Westerly, RI and died 1750 in Horry County, South Carolina. NICHOLAS and DEBORAH were married on November 30, 1715 in New London, Connecticut --- 4th Generation --- 4. JOHN FRINK was born March 17, 1718 in Stonington, CT and died in 1761 in Horry County, South Carolina. JOHN married MARTHA MASTERS daughter of SAMUEL MASTERS and ANN KILLUS. MARTHA was born in 1720 in Marion, SC and died in 1795. JOHN AND MARTHA were married Abt. 1740 in SC. --- 5th Generation --- 5. SARAH ANN FRINK was born in 1745 in Horry County, South Carolina and died Abt. 1814. SARAH married JOHN DILLARD BELLAMY son of JOHN BELLAMY and ELIZABETH JORDAN. JOHN was born on April 12, 1750 in Buck Ck, Horry Co SC and died February 1826 in Horry County, South Carolina. SARAH and JOHN were married Abt. 1770 in Horry County, SC --- 6th Generation --- 6. MARY BELLAMY was born in 1786 in Prince Grg. Prsh, Georgetown, South Carolina and died on September 29, 1863 in Horry County, SC. MARY married WILLIAM G. BELLAMY son of ABRAHAM BELLAMY and CLARA MUND. WILLIAM was born on March 03, 1782 in Prince Grg. Prsh, Georgetown, South Carolina and died in 1845 in Horry County, SC. --- 7th Generation --- 7. THERESA BELLAMY was born in 1820. THERESA married WILLIAM ANDREW HARDEE, JR. son of ANDREW HARDEE and ELIZABETH unknown. WILLIAM was born in 1812 in Horry County, SC and died in 1852 in Horry County, South Carolina. THERESA and WILLIAM were married in1838 in Horry County, SC --- 8th Generation --- 8. MARSDEN D. HARDEE was born on February 25, 1845 in Horry County, SC and died on January 06, 1919 in Horry County, SC. MARSDEN married his cousin MALINDA HARDEE daughter of ANDREW JACKSON HARDEE and MARGARET BELLAMY(MARSDEN'S father and MELINDA'S father were brothers and MARSDEN'S mother and MALINDA'S mother were sisters). MALINDA was born on December 16, 1847 in Horry County, SC and September 09, 1921 in Horry County, SC. MARSDEN and MALINDA wer married in February 1866 in Horry County, SC --- 9th Generation --- 9. FRANCES LORETTA HARDEE was born on October 25, 1868 in Horry County, SC and died on October 19, 1935 in Brantley County, GA. FRANCES married ALBERT LINDBERG TODD son of JOHN W. TODD and CAROLINA VAUGHT. ALBERT was born on December 09, 1865 in Horry County, South Carolina and died February 08, 1954 in Brantley County, GA. --- 10th Generation --- 10. CAROLINE BELINDA TODD was born on December 05, 1884 in Florence, South Carolina and died on September 15, 1964 in Virginia Beach, Virginia. CAROLINE married JAMES JESSE MCBEE son of ROBERT MICHAEL MCBEE and HETTIE WIGGINS. JAMES was born on September 15, 1873 in Georgia and died on April 01, 1945 in St. Augustine, Florida CAROLINE and JAMES were married on October 31, 1907 in Georgia. Both are buried in Brantley County, GA .3Family File Temple Cards.
1"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVLK-SV92 : 13 December 2015), John Julius Gause, ; Burial, Brick Landing, Brunswick, North Carolina, United States of America, Gause Tomb; citing record ID 99760318, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
210. Gause, John Sr- Family Record - Sarah A. McNeil. "John Gause; born 1730's? Bertie/Edgecombe NC or Craven SC (See Wm Gause I Files, Bertie/Edgecombe NC deeds 1729-1736 and Craven Dist SC deed 1737) Died: between 12 Jun 1783 - 16 Sep 1783 Brunswick NC (Will of John Gause, Brunswick Co., NC dated 12 Jun 1783, probated 16 Sep 1783 -Brunswick Co. Wills, Unbound, NC Archives) Father: William Gause I (D of G -Wm Gause I to son John, 12 Nov 1757, reg. 22 dec 1757 - Misc Records, Vol KK, pp 527, 528, SC Archives) Mother: Mary ?; Ann Bryan?(See Wm. Gause I Files) Wife's Maiden Name: Susanna (Frink?) (Wife, Susannah in Will daughter of John & Martha (Masters) Hankins Frink - Decendants of the Frink Family, B. Otis Prince. Cites letter - no real proof); Date of Birth: 1748; Date of Death: after 26 Aug 1813 (Brunswick Co. Deed G-136); Other Spouse: Dennis Hankins; Father: John (Frink?); Mother: Martha (Masters) Hankins ? Children of John Gause and Susannah 1. Benjamin Gause Sr (Will of John Gause); born ca 1762; died 17 Jul 1825 Horry SC (Marriage Death and Estate Notices from Georgetown, SC Newspapers 1791-1861-Brent H. Holcomb); Spouse #1 Mary Woodberry; Spouse #2 Judith E.(Jeffords) Porter; Spouse #3 Elizabeth (Hankins) Gause Bellune; Spouse #4 Elizabeth (DeBruhl) Shackleford Senter (Elizabeth Vaughn, Portsmouth, VA, Descendant has photocopy of 1816 Bible of Benjamin Gause Sr.) 2. Charles Gause (Will of John Gause) - was he the Charles in records after the death of Charles son of Wm. I?; A Charles Gause married Ann Larkins 25 Feb 1823 in New Hanover Co., NC 3. Charlotte Gause (Will of John Gause); Born 9 Nov 1767; died 30 Sep 1838; Married 22 Mar 1787; Spouse: Nathaniel Galloway(Amelia Willson, decd, descendant was a careful researcher,but gave no source for these dates) John Julius Gause (Will of John Gause)-added middle name in 1809 (Laws of NC., 1809, p. 40); died bet 3 May and Sep. 1836 Brunswick NC (Will of John Julius Gause dated 3 May 1836, proved Sep 1836-Brunswick Co. Will Bk B, p 171); Spouse #1 Elizabeth Bacot Gause; Spouse #2 Maria Theresa Bruard(her obit, d. 23 Jan 1814 (Abstracts of Vital Records from Raleigh, NC Newspapers 1799-1819, Vol I)and (Will of John Julius Gause); Spouse #3 Emily R. Miller (Will of John Julius Gause) 5. Needham Gause (Will of John Gause); died bef 2 Feb 1818 Brunswick, NC (Brunswick Co., NC Deeds H-203 and E-163, John Gause Will, and Pioneers of Wiregrass, Georgia, Vol 4, p 304, Huxford, 1948; Spouse: Martha Bell 6. Elizabeth Gause (Will of John Gause); Spouse: Nathan? Christie (D. of G. dated 2 May 1809 from Susannah Gause, widow of John, to children Elizabeth Christie, et al. - Brunswick Co., NC Deed F-25).".
3John Gause - Will - Signed: 6/12/1783, Proven: 9/16/1783 In the name of God, Amen! I, John Gause, of Brunswich county, being very weak and low in body, but of sound mind and memory, thanks be to Almighty God for it, and considering the mortality of my body and that it is appointed for all men to die, under these considerations do think proper to make and ordain this, my last will and testament, as follows: Item - I comment my soul to the hands of Almightly God that gave it, hoping for eternal redemption by the blood of Christ, and my body to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors, then I give and bequeath to my loving wife, during her life, the use of my Seashore planttion, after her decease to be divided between my sons Benjamin Gause and Charles Gause, Randall Branch to be the dividing line between them; my son Benjamin to have the part clear of the building and said son Charles the other part with the building.s Item - I then give and bequeath to my loving wife, the use of five negroes, Yancea, Jack, Sharp, Lucy and Jim. I then give and bequeath to my loving wife all my household furniture and one horse called "Noble" with saddle and bridle and an equal part of all my stock of meat cattle with my children, all of my stock of hogs. Item - I then give and bequeath to my dutiful daughter Charlotte Gause, to be delivered to her when she comes of age or enters inmarriage, one negro wench Jennie, with the increase she may have after my decease, and one horse called "Project" and an equal part of my stock of meat cattle. Item - I then give and bequeath to my dutiful son, John Gause, that piece or tract of lan I purchased of Steven Daniel, know by name of "Skipper's Neck", also one negro girl called Rou, to be delivered to him with her increse when he comes of age, also one negro wench Yancea to be his property after the decease of my loving wife, Susana Gause. I then give and bequeath to my dutiful son John Gause, one horse called "Boston" one mare with an equal part of my stock and meat cattle. Item - I then give and bequeath to my dutiful son Benjamin Gause, to be delivere to him with her increase, when he comes of age, one negro girl Mealyea, with an equal share of all my meat cattle and 1/4 part of my wood horse kine. Item - I then give and bequeath to my son Charles to be delivered to him after the decease of my said wife, one negro boy Jack, and an equal part of all my meat cattle and 1/4 part of all my wood horse kine. Item - I then give and bequeath to my son Nedham Gause, after the decease of my said loving wife, one negro boy Sharp, and an equal part of all my stock of meat cattle and 1/4 part of all my wood horse kine, also one piece or tract of land known by name of "Swamp House", and lastly, I do hereby constitute, ordain and appoint my loving wife, Susana Gause, my loving brother Charles Gause and my son John Gause,executors of this, my last will and testament, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this 12th day of June, 1783. Signed John Gause Signed and acknowleded in the presence of Dennis Hankins and Martha Frink, Brunswick Co., Sept. Term, 1783 Proven in open court 9/16/1783, by Dennis Hankins, Esq. one of the subscribers, witness that this to be and was ordered to be registered by order of Wm. Goodman, C.C. Will in Brunswick Co. Wills, Unbound, NC State Archives.
1012. Thomas FRINK
1Page, Norman LeRand (Randy), of Granbury, Texas, Family Group records, 1981.
1Page, Norman LeRand (Randy), of Granbury, Texas, Family Group records, 1981.
1"Descendants of Charles Packard Clark Miner".
3564. Olive HINMAN
1"Descendants of Charles Packard Clark Miner".
3570. Elizabeth Wyatt HINMAN
1"Descendants of Charles Packard Clark Miner".
3574. Cyrus HINMAN
1"Descendants of Charles Packard Clark Miner".
1020. Eunice SHAW
1Ancestral File, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.
2"Descendants of Charles Packard Clark Miner".
1from the papers of John A. Miner, Freely, William Bryant, Family Group Records, Mar 1981.
1026. William JONES
1"Descendants of Charles Packard Clark Miner".