NC Queen Data, Part 4:

other John Queens - Lucinda Queen

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other John Queens
1800 - the Rutherford Co., NC federal census, p. 138, has the following Queens: John Queen, age 16-26 - 10100-20100, William (L.) Queen, Sr., age 45 and older, with wife of similar age; Samuel Queen, age 26-45, with wife and 6 children; William (L.) Queen, (Jr.), age 45 or over, with wife 26-45 and 11 children or young adults; Meredith Queen, age 16-25 with wife and two daughters 0-9; Timothy Queen, age 45 or older, with wife and 3 children or young adults; and Timothy Queen, Jr., age 26-45, with wife and two children. , 
This John may be the son or grandson of one of the older Queen men here - brothers Samuel, Timothy, and William Lewis Queen, Sr.
1810 - federal census for Rowan Co. NC shows a John Queen, p. 66: age 26-44 [00010-00100]. 
No other Queens listed in Rowan Co. on this census, according to the index. 
1816 - Maury Co., TN marriage bond for John Queen and Mary Campbell dated 30 April 1816. 
1820 - there is a John Queen on the Rowan Co. NC census, p. 400: age 45 or over {000001-10011]. 
Others on this page include Glasscock, Deadman, Husband, Bass and Hudson.
1825 - Rowan Co. marriage bond for John Queen and Lucy Burton, 23 April 1825, bondsman James McGuire, Jr.   This couple is said to have had at least one child, Hanna Jane Queen, b. 7-25-1804 in Rutherford Co., NC. 
1830  - the federal census for Rowan Co. includes a John Queen (p. 426).  No other Queens in Rowan Co.

- the federal census for Lincoln Co., NC lists a John Queen, age 30-39 (p. 159: 100001-000101, no slaves).  No other Queens in Lincoln Co. on this census.

- the federal census for Burke Co. NC includes Moses Queen - 00112001-00110001-no slaves (p. 137), John Queen, age 50-59 - 00101001-00021001- 6 slaves (p. 114) and William Queen - 1101001-1213001 - no slaves, p. 115.  In the area are several Glass, West and Upton families.
1832 -  Lincoln Co., NC records dealing with the estate of Thomas Ferguson, deceased, mention James Queen and his wife Sarah (Ferguson) Queen of Lincoln Co., NC and John and Mary (Ferguson) Queen of York Co., SC.  John and Mary  sell their share of Thomas’ estate to James Queen. 
This John Queen moved to SC after the 1830 federal census.
1840 - The Haywood Co. NC federal census includes THREE John Queens, as follows-1840 - (p. 108) - Maxwell Queen, age 30-39; p. 111 - Harmon Queen, age 40-49; p. 112 - Americus Queen, age 20-29; p. 120 - John Queen, age 30-39 (010001000-10001000); p. 121 Timothy Queen, age 10-14; p. 122 - John Queen, age 30-39, Samuel Queen, Sr., age 70-79 and “William B. Quin”, age 30-39; p. 123 - Margarett Queen, age 50-59 and Maxwell Queen; p. 124 - Timothy Queen, age 20-29; p. 125 - John Queen and James Queen, both 20-29; and p. 127, James Queen.  Also on this census are MANY Hensons, including rev. War veteran Elijah Henson, age 70-79, p. 78.
1850 - The Cleveland Co. NC census includes:
p. 210 -  Charles Queen, 45M b. NC, occupation - cooper, with wife Martha, 41F, b. NC, and children Isaac, age 21, John, age 19, William, age 17, Sarah age 15, Dickerson, age 12, Joseph age 10, and Martha, age 8, all born in NC. 
p. 212, HH# 1410 - John Queen 44M farmer, b. NC, with wife Cynthia 38F (neither could read nor write), and children Jane 16F, Nancy 14 F, Meredy 12M, Joseph 10M, Laban 6M, George 4M, and William J. 2M, all b. NC [this John is son of Meredith Queen, below];
and p. 212, HH# 1411 is Meredy Queen, 75M b. GA, with wife Jane 74F, b. NC (neither could read nor write).
Also on the other side of John Queen are the homes of Benjamin Newton 25M and Wm Newton 55M and their families.  
1850 - the Haywood Co., NC federal census includes Samuel Queen (p. 140), Maxwell Queen (p. 154), J.F. Queen (p. 170), Nathaniel Queen (p. 171), Mary Queen (p. 187), John R. Queen  (son of Samuel and Dicey Rolls Queen), William Queen, and Americus Queen (all on p. 188) another John Queen (p. 189), James Queen (p. 192), and Margaret Queen (p. 203).
John R. Queen 47, Mary (nee Coward) 39, Lewis 20, Martha 12, Nancy 22 (sister)  [fam. # 809].
John Queen 43M Farmer, b. NC, wife Nancy 40F b. NC, and children Margaret 11F in school, and Samuel 4M in school, both b. NC.  Also in household is Foster Cane 23M, laborer, b. SC. 
Maisie Queen Young says that this John is John M. Queen, (illegitimate) son of Olive Queen, daughter of William L. Queen, Jr., and  who later married a Carter.  Evidently she had 2 other sons - William Powell Queen and Robert Queen, b. 1846 - all 3 by J.R. Love, a prominent resident of Haywood Co.   However THIS John Queen is a different man, too old to be Olive’s son.  Her son John M. is still in her household.  See under Olive Queen.
1850 - the Macon Co. NC federal census includes John Queen, 76 b. Montgomery Co, Burnetta 3/12, along with John Queen 34 b. Burke Co., Martha 28 b. Macon Co., Elvira 5, Butler 4, Lucy 8; James S. Queen 32,Kizziah 31, Wm. H. 3, John H. 2; Mason Rutledge 30 with wife Celice 28 with 4 kids and Matlack Queen, age 10; William Queen 60, Elizabeth 55, William 20.
1851 - Haywood Co., NC will of John Queen, dated 18 Nov. 1851, names wife Nancy, and no other heirs. 
1860 - Cherokee Co., NC census includes John Queen 27, Catherine 26, Mary 6, John A. 5, Elizabeth 3, Mary 1; next door is Nancy Queen 38 and nearby are William and Fanny Queen, both 23, and next to them are Henson 59, Zilpha 50, David 21, Martha 19, John 17, Catherine 14, Charity 12, Franklin 5. 
1862-1863 - a John Queen enlisted 15 August 1862 as private in Co. C, 10th NC Regiment (later 1st NC Artillery) at Camp Hill by J.C. McRae.  He died June 22, 1863 of typhoid fever in the CSA Hospital at Farmville, VA.   This MAY be the John Queen, father of Avery Queen.

John Queen - son of Meredith Queen, grandson of William Lewis Queen 
1845 - Laban Queen, son of John and Cynthia Goins(?) Queen of Cleveland Co., NC, b. Dec. 1845. 
1850 - The Cleveland Co. NC federal census has a John Queen age 44, b. NC, along with wife Cynthia, 38F b. NC, and children Jane 16F, Nancy 14F, Meredy 12M, Joseph 10M, Laban 6M, George 4M, and William J. 2M, all born in NC. 
Next door is Meredy Queen, age 75, b. GA and wife Jane, age 74, b. NC.   No one else is shown in their household.
1860 - Cleveland Co., NC federal census shows John Queen, 47M b. NC, farmer, along with wife Cynthia 46F, and children Margret 16F, Laban 13M, George H. 11, William J. 9M, and Sarah E. 7F, all born in NC.
ALSO in the house is Meredith Queen, age 92, b. GA. 
Other Queens in Cleveland Co. on this census are: Berry (p. 867), Charles Quene (p. 737), Isaac (p. 736), 3 Johns (p. 733, 736, and 737), Joseph (p. 738), Meredith (p. 703), Rebert (sic) B. (p. 707) and William Quim (sic) (p. 707). 
1861 - Cleveland Co. NC deed dated 1 June 1861, selling 140 acres on the waters of Pheasant (??) Creek, adjoining Joseph G. Deviney’s corner, to John Queen for $62. 
1866 - TWO Cleveland Co. NC probate records for John Queens who died in 1866.
One  is a petition for  dower rights by widow  Cynthia, naming John’s heirs at law as “Laban, Queen, William Queen, Margaret Queen, David (or Daniel) Hoyle and wife Jane [Queen] Hoyle, all of full age; and Joseph, George, and Nancy Queen, minors, and the children of Meredith Queen, (dec’d), minors.”
In some of these papers, Cynthia Queen seeks her dower in 400 acres joining Peter Peeler and others.
1869 - Cleveland Co. NC - Petition of W.K.Wells, administrator of John Queen, asks for sale of land, and names heirs as above, and Sarah Queen, infant (the daughter of his deceased son, Meredith).   This packet has THREE estates with papers mixed - John, John and Meredith Queen.

John Queen, son of Charles Queen (proximity to Isaac Queen, known son of Charles)
1860 - Cleveland Co., NC federal census shows John Queen, 30M b. NC, farmer, with wife Susan, 20F b. NC, and William A. Queen, age 7/12, b. NC. 
Next door is Isaac Queen, age 34 (a brother), and next to him is Charles Queen, age 50.
1866 - TWO Cleveland Co. NC probate records for John Queens who died in 1866.  One is John Queen, the son of Meredith Queen (see below).
The other  is a similar claim by the widow of another John Queen.  The land description is different, as are the neighbors:  Wade Short and his wife Susan Short, “late widow of John Queen, dec’d.,” petition for her dower rights to 1/3 of his 2 tracts of land, 200 acres in all, adjoining J. G. Deviney and the Speculation Land Co., and the other adjoining Isaac Queen.  His only heir at law was Avery Queen, “an infant without guardianship.”  No further court record of this claim is known. 

John B. Queen
1845 - a John B. Queen received a land grant for 50 acres in Haywood Co., NC 10 Feb. 1845. 
1862 - Jackson Co., NC will. 

John R. Queen - son of Samuel and Dise Rolls Queen  
1803 - born in NC, judging from 1880 census (see below).
1830 - The Macon Co. NC census also has a James Queen, age 20-29, p. 16, along with a John (R.) Queen, age 20-29 (with wife age 20-29 and one son [or other male] age 10-14, p. 17 ; Mary Queen, age 30-39, p. 20; and William (B.) Queen, age 20-29, p. 32.  These men are all sons of Samuel Queen.
Macon Co. was formed from Haywood Co. in 1828.
1838-1844 - receives 3 separate land grants for a total of 150 acres in Haywood Co., NC. 
1850 - the Haywood Co., NC federal census includes Samuel Queen (p. 140), Maxwell Queen (p. 154), J.F. Queen (p. 170), Nathaniel Queen (p. 171), Mary Queen (p. 187), John R. Queen , William Queen, and Americus Queen (all on p. 188) another John Queen (p. 189), James Queen (p. 192), and Margaret Queen (p. 203).
John R. Queen 47M, farmer, $200 real estate, b. NC, wife Mary 39F, and children Louis 20M and Martha 12F, and Nancy Queen 22F (dau.? or other relative?), all b. NC.  LOTS of Parker families around. 

1880 - Found in the Coney (Caney?) Fork Twp., Jackson Co., NC federal census, age 77, with dau. Martha C. and her husband Perry AIKEN, and two PARKERS.  In the same Twp. are Lewis (49) and Lucinda Brown Queen (45) and family.   Jackson Co. was formed from parts of Haywood and Macon Co.s.
1883 - died March 5, and is supposedly buried in the Upper Coward Cemetery on Caney Fork.  Said to have lived there most of his adult life.  According to his direct descendants, he had one son, Lewis (called “Luke”) and two daughters.  This account states that a descendant has a photograph of this man and his son Lewis. 

John W. Queen - probable son of John Queen, Sr. of Montgomery Co., NC  
1833 - John W. Queen witnessed the sale of land by Andrew Cathey to “Uncle Hense” Queen in Macon Co., NC, located on the Little Tennessee River.  Uncle Hense then sold this land to John W. Queen in 1854 (see below). 
1840 - 3 Oct.: Macon Co., NC marriage bond for John W. Queen and Martha Hickey, HG Woodfin, Deputy  Clk. 
1840 - the Macon Co. NC federal census includes a John Queen on p. 155, and Stephen and William Queen on p. 158.  MQY says that John Queen, Sr. is in the household of son John (W.) Queen.
1842 - Joseph Clements sells to John W. Queen, Jr. two tracts of land in Macon Co., NC. 
1850 - Macon Co. NC census: John Queen 34M, b. Burke Co. NC, Martha 28F Macon Co., NC, Lucy I. 8F, Elvira 5F, Butler 4M, Brenetta 3/12F, John Queen 76M laborer, Montgomery Co., could not read nor write.   This is almost certainly the father of John W. Queen.
1854 - “Henderson” (Index to Deeds says “Henson”) Queen of Macon Co., NC sells (land?) to John W. Queen. 
1860 - Macon Co., NC census lists John W. Queen 43M b. Burke Co., NC, Martha 37F b. Burke Co., NC, Mira E. 14F, Butler Thomas 12M, Adda A 10F, Sarah E. 7F, William M. 4M and “unnamed” 5/12, all born Macon Co., NC. 

Joseph Queen - son of Francis Queen of Iredell Co., NC
1803 - is named as a son of Francis Queen of Iredell Co. NC in Francis’ will, and is under 21 at the time.
1810 - federal census for Iredell Co. NC: David Queen (age 16-25, with wife age 16-25 and no children, suggesting that they were recently married) and Joseph Queen (age 26-45, with 1 male under 10, one 16-26 [a brother?], 1 female under 10, one 26-45 [wife] and one over 45 [probably mother Margaret Queen],   p. 172 [p. 252?](no other Queens on this census). 
       - 16 Nov., State of NC grants Joseph Queen 176 acres on waters of Rocky Creek adj. Richard Coook and S. Mayberry. 
1811 - 25 Sept., Azel Sharpe to Joseph Queen for 85 Pds., 149.5 acres waters Rocky Creek, adj. Polly Queen. 
1812 - James Queen of Claiborne Co., TN appointed his brother Joseph Queen of Iredell Co. to sell land on Rocky Creek, 12 Dec. 1812.  (strong evidence that James and Joseph are sons of Francis Queen). 
1821 - Joseph Queen of Claiborne Co., TN, attorney for Margaret Queen to Turner Martin of Wilkes Co., NC for $100, 100 acres in Wilkes Co. on waters of Rocky Creek, on the line formerly  dividing Wilkes and Iredell, tarct granted by State of NC to Francis Queen on 18 Dec. 1797, and to James Queen by will of said Francis, and from James Queen to Margaret Queen 18 Dec 1812. 
1827 - Wilkes Co. NC will of Joseph Queen dated 18 Sept. 1827 names “Beloved wife Martha,....my four beloved sons Elis Queen, Francis Queen, James Queen, and Hugh Queen,” dividing his land (400 acres) between them all, “any time after Elis arrives to the age of 21 years.”  Also names “my four beloved daughters Jane, Margret, Elizabeth and Attarminetta (elsewhere this name is given as Attaminta, Ittamittie, Arminta or Aramittie), giving them his other two tracts of land (325 acres).  Names his “worthy friend Hosea Redman” his executor.  Witnessed by Howell Barker Jr. and Thomas Brotherton.  Joseph signed his name.   This will was proven Oct. Term 1827.
Jane Queen married Levi Brotherton 25  July 1828, and Etta M Queen (Attarminetta?) married Cornelius Anderson 4 Aub. 1840.  Joseph’s brother Alfred married Susan Brotherton 25 July 1837, and Joseph’s son Francis married Lucy Anderson 19 Sept., 1837.  James Queen married Jemima Mabery 19 Dec. 1840, and Hugh Queen married Martha L. Gilreath  24 May 1848. 
1829 - 2 June, Josea Redmon, Executor of estate of Joseph Queen, deceased, to Alfred McClelland of Wilkes Co., 53 Pds for 176 acres. 
1833 - 7 May, Hosea Redmon of Iredell Co., NC, executor of estate of Joseph Queen, deceased, to Levi Brotherton and wife Jane (formerly Jane Queen of Wilkes Co., sister of Joseph) for 70 Pds. for theiir share of 140.5 acres in Wilkes Co. on the waters of Rocky Creet adjoining Polly Queen.  Witnesses Ellis Queen and William Millsaps. 

Joseph H. Queen - son of William Lewis Queen, Sr. 
1820 - the federal census for Rutherford Co. NC includes:
page 362 - “Merida” [Meredith?] 
p. 384 - James Queen, age 26-44 (310010-12010)
P. 393 Hency Queen, age 45 or older (000001-00001) and Joseph Queen, age 16-25, (00100-20110).  Nearby are numerous Upton households.  
1821 - Rutherford Co. NC deed from John Jones to Joseph Queen.   Is said to have married Ursula Jones, perhaps dau. of John Jones. 
1824 - Rev. War pension application of William L. Queen (GA line, S9462) names son Joseph H. Queen, who was in Habersham Co., GA in 1858. 
1830 - the federal census for Haywood Co., NC, p.363, lists Henson Queen (just one male, age 50-59 is in this household), Harmon Queen, age 20-29 (01001-10001), Samuel Queen, age 60-69 (001010001-000002001)and John Queen, age 20-29 (00001-10010; Joseph Queen, age 30-39 (21000100001-0110010001) with an older man age 80-89 (presumed to be his father William Lewis Queen, Sr.) and an older woman age 70-79 in the household, and a second Samuel Queen, age 50-59 (01010001-00011001) are on p. 364; Margaret Queen (widow of William Lewis Queen, Jr.) is on p. 372. 
1842 - was in Habersham Co., GA by this time: appears on the Superior Court Docket. 
1858 - appointed an attorney to pursue “any money, Land warrant or any other amt. than may be owe me as one of the heirs of my father William L. Queen, who was a Rev. War soldier and a pensioner from the state of North Carolina..”, filed 29 Sept. 1858.  He signed with an “X”. 
1870 - Joseph and family are on Habersham Co., GA federal census. 
1880 - Joseph and family are on the Dekalb Co., GA federal census. 

Joseph Queen (son of John Queen of Cleveland Co., NC)
1866 - Cleveland Co. NC probate record for a John Queen who died in 1866: a petition for  dower rights by widow Cynthia, naming John’s heirs at law as “Laban, Queen, William Queen, Margaret Queen, David Hoyle and wife Jane [Queen] Hoyle, all of full age; and Joseph, George, and Nancy Queen, minors, and the children of Meredith Queen, (dec’d), minors.”
1862-1865 - enlisted 15 August 1862 in Mecklenburg Co., NC for the  Civil War with his brother Meredith/Maridah Queen, in Co. C, 1st NC Artillery. ,     Joined in 1864 by their younger brother, Laban.  
1866 - Cleveland Co. NC probate record,  naming wife Cynthia, sons Laban, Joseph, George, William, and Meredith (dec’d), and daughters Jane Queen Hoyle (husband, Daniel), Nancy, and Margaret.
1870 - is found on the federal census for Cleveland Co., NC, age 30, b. NC, along with wife Margaret (30, NC), Sarah 15, NC), Jane (13, NC) John (11, NC), Frances (10M, NC), and Martha (2, NC).   Next door is mother Cynthia, and several doors away is nephew Laban Queen (Jr.).
1901 - a Mrs. Martha Queen of Cleveland Co. NC, widow of Joseph Queen, was granted a pension for her husband’s service in the Civil War. 

Joseph Queen - son of Charles Queen
1850 - The Cleveland Co. NC census includes a Charles Queen, 45M b. NC, occupation - cooper, with wife Martha, 41F, b. NC, and children Isaac, age 21, John, age 19, William, age 17, Sarah age 15, Dickerson, age 12, Joseph age 10, and Martha, age 8, all born in NC. 
1860 - federal census of Cleveland Co., NC shows Joseph Queen, 20M b. NC, occupation - farmer, with Margret 20F b. NC, Sarah E. 3F b. NC, Armanda J., age 1, and Nancy, age 23, all b. NC. 
	This MAY be a different Joseph - see below.  Either the entry for the Joseph below is in error (the age doesn’t match with the 1850 census, while the entry above does), or this is a different fellow.
1860 - Cleveland Co., NC federal census shows Charles Queen, age 50, with wife Martha, 45F and children Joseph 16M, Dickerson 16M, Martha 12, and Alfred 8M, all born in NC.  Living next door is Jenkins Devenny (a clue to land records, below). 

Laban Queen -  son of Meredith and Jane Newton Queen
1845 - a marriage bond for Laban Queen and Mary Ann Newton was issued 23 Dec. 1845, witnessed by Maraday (Meredith) Queen, in Lincoln Co., NC. 
1901 - a Mrs. M.E. Queen of Cleveland Co. NC, wife of “Labon Queen”, was granted a pension for her husband’s service in the Civil War. 

Laban Queen - son of John Queen of Cleveland Co., NC
1845 - Laban Queen, son of John and Cynthia Goins (or White) Queen of Cleveland Co., NC, b. 20 Dec. 1845. 
1850 - The Rutherford Co. NC federal census has a John Queen age 44, b. NC, along with wife Cynthia, 38F b. NC, and children Jane 16F, Nancy 14F, Meredy 12M, Joseph 10M, Laban 6M, George 4M, and William J. 2M, all born in NC. 
1864 - 27 February, enlisted in Cleveland Co., NC “for the war”,  joining his brothers Joseph and Meredith, in Co. C, 1st NC Artillery. ,    Joseph and Laban served the remainer of the war.
1866 - Cleveland Co. NC probate record of John Queen,  naming wife Cynthia, sons Laban, Joseph, George, William, and Meredith (dec’d), and daughters Jane Queen Hoyle (husband, Daniel), Nancy, and Margaret.
1866 - Cleveland Co., NC marriage bond for Laban Queen and Nancy Catherine Newton 23 Jan 1866. 
According to his obituary,  she went by Catherine, and died relatively young.  Laban subsequently married Mrs. Mary Cortta Newton, who survived him, as did 2 daughters and 2 sons.  Five children had died young, and one son had died in 1925.
1870 - a Laban Queen, age 24, b. NC is on the federal census for Cleveland Co. NC, along with (wife) Catherine (25, NC), John (3, NC), and William (1/12, NC).   This is evidently the son of older Laban Queen.  Nearby are widowed mother Cynthia Queen, and uncle Joseph Queen.
1935 - died Sept. 2, 1935 in Cleveland Co. NC. 

Lewis Queen - son of Samuel and Dise Rolls Queen  ,  
1836 - said to have bought land in the John’s Creek area of Jackson Co., NC., then later have moved to GA, and to have worked in the gold mines there. 
1845 - judging from the ages of his children, and their stated birthplaces on the 1860 census (see below), he moved his family  to GA around 1844-46. 
1850 - the federal census in Union Co. GA  lists the following Queens: 
p. 107 - Isaac Queen, 44M b. NC, with wife Ruth 47 b. NC, and children Alfred 17, George 11, John 8, Jerry 5, and Isaac 2, all b. NC.
p. 203 - John Queen and wife Katherine, both 19; 
p. 205 - Alfred Queen 42 and wife Susan 44 and 4 children, all b. NC; 
p. 271 - Lewis Queen 45 and wife Sally  37, and 5 children - Lewis 12, Samuel 7, Dicey 5, Mary 3, and John 10/12, all born in NC, and also Jane Queen (his older sister? an aunt?), age 60 b. NC, and Mary BROWN, 16, b. NC.; 
p. 913 - Pleasant Queen 40 and wife Martha 41, with 7 children, all b. NC; 
p. 1139 James Queen 47 and wife Sarah 44, and 6 children including one named Meraday. 
1860 - on the Union Co. GA federal census, 55M NC, with wife Sally 43F NC, and children.  Also in this household is Jane Queen, 70 F b. NC. 
1870 - on the Union Co. GA federal census, 64M, with wife Sallie 55F, and two children. 

Lewis Queen - probable son of John R. Queen 
1830 - a Lewis Queen was born 29 June 1830 in Haywood Co., NC, m. Lucinda Brown, died 1 April 1909 in John’s Creek, Jackson Co., NC.
1860 - Jackson Co. NC census shows Lewis Queen  30M, Lucinda 24F, and children MM 5F, JL 3M, and HDK 1M.   Also on this census are J.R. Queen 56M, with wife N. 48F, M. 32F, L. 30M, and M.E. 22F (p. 28), and W.B. Queen 63M, with wife N. 62F (p. 29).
1870 - Jackson Co. NC census, Caney Fork Twp (E. Laporte), includes (p. 223) Nancy Queen 60F with M.M. 27F, S.B. 22M;  (p. 224) Mary Queen 55F (living with Henry Huffman); W.B. Queen 74M b. NC, Mary 73 b. SC; (p. 225) J.R. Queen 68M, Mary 54F, and M.E. 27F; and Lewis Queen 40M, Lucinda 34F, M.M. 16F, S.J. 9M, T.M. 7M, J.L. 4M, an E.C. 2F; and (p. 229) B.N. Queen 39M, Mary C. 39F, and 6 children. 
1880 - A Lewis Queen 67M and wife Lucinda 45F, with sons Thomas H. 16M, Jasper S. 14M, Reuben R 6M, and Albert H. 1M, and 3 daughters, appear on the 1880 Jackson Co. NC census, Caney Fork area.   This Lewis was apparently a minister, “Rev. Lewis Queen.”
1900 - Jackson Co., NC, Scott’s Creek Twp., Lewis Queen b. 1-1830, Lucinda b. 5-1836, Albert b. 5-1879
1909 - died April 1.   Buried in Queen Cemetery, near John’s Creek and Cullowhee, NC, alongside his wife, Lucinda Brown Queen, b. 6-26-1837, d. 11-18-1910. 

Lucinda Queen (more than one)
1832 - a Lucinda Queen Dickey, wife of Joshua Taylor Dickey, originally from Rutherford Co., NC, died in Rabun Co., GA, shortly after the birth of son Thomas West Dickey. 
1839 - Haywood Co. NC marriage bond for William Parker, Jr. and Lucinda Queen 11 Oct. 1839, surety William B. Queen, father, w. _____. 



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