Looking for Resources to Learn more about our Watauga County, North Carolina Ancestors? Surprise - the local library!
In recent articles, we have been posting photographs and information on our Wilson ancestors from the highlands of Western North Carolina. Shirley Sorrell, Jennifer Bundy and other cousins have been providing biography on the Wilson descendants. As noted in earlier blogs, numerous members of the Wilson, Osborne, Forrester and other families seem to have left Ashe and Watauga Counties for the far western United States in the first half of the 20th Century.
Below, Mr. Ross Cooper, research librarian at the Watauga County public library in downtown Boone, North Carolina, confirmed my thesis that many children of mountain families had to move in order to support themselves. The bottom land had been taken by the first pioneers in the late 1700s and by the early 1900s, even the steep hill sides had been claimed by generations of offspring.
So if one did not inherit land or participate in the booming logging industry of the middle 1910s, then young families often made the decision to leave the highlands and move to more economically promising areas. (See the previous blog.) Mr. Cooper shared the following article and advertisement from 1914 with me from his own blog concerning Watauga County history.
Want to study more on the histories of our families and their friends? The Watauga County Library has an excellent local history section and a very knowledgeable research librarian. Also, one can follow Mr. Cooper's blog at http://alookbackatwatauga.
More information on the relationships of Greers, Wilsons, Osbornes, Stansberys and others can be found at this writer's Ancestry.com site. Please write glennhistory@gmail.com for access or to add information.
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