Descendants of John Monroe PASCHALL Mulatto

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1. John Monroe PASCHALL Mulatto

Compiled by Linda Stewart       Paschall ID= JM

1856 Marriage Record, Warren Co., NC, County Clerk's Office, NC County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC., Page 123.
1870; Census Place: Nutbush, Warren, NC; Roll:M593_1164; Page:524A; FHL Film: 552663.
1880; Census Place: Nutbush, Warren, NC; Roll:985; Page:96B; Enumeration District: 284.
1886 The Wilmington Morning Star,(Wilmington, North Carolina)- Sat, Apr 3, 1886, Page 1.
Family Data courtesy of Marlene Parker.

In 1870, John was a teacher at the Mount Pleasant public school in NC, as well as a farmer.  The 1870 Nutbush, Warren Co., NC census lists his real estate valued at $435 and his personal estate valued at $600.  In 1872 & 1874, John served in the 19th District Republican Senator for Warren Co.,NC.  In 1873, John served a Justice of the Peace, and was also a Baptist Minister.  In 1886, John M. Paschall, colored, of this county, at one time a member of the Legislature, died last Thursday night.  Deceased was a very respectable and intelligent colored man.  The Wilmington Morning Star, (Wilmington, North Carolina) – Saturday, April 3, 1886, Page 1.

Wellman, Manly Wade. The County of Warren North Carolina 1586-1917, The University of North Carolina Press, 1959, pp.166-67, 169, 177.

Pages 166 & 167: Most of the Democratic county officials were re-elected, but John M. Paschall, a Negro Republican from Sixpound Township, was a new member of the Board of County Commissioners.  His kinsman, J. W. H. Paschall, was elected to the State House of Representatives, as was George H. King, a white Republican, and John A. Hyman returned to the State Senate. Source:  Warrenton Gazette, Nov. 9, 1872

Page 169: Not only the Conservatives but various Republicans, including several of the county's Negro leaders, were outspoken against Hyman.  Hanson Nunnery, the witty and polished freedman barber, announced that he would vote the straight Conservative ticket, as did James Ransom, Alfred Cawthorn, and Guilford Christmas.  And J. W. H. Paschall, who as a Representative had set a term in the Assembly with Hyman, particularly accused his old ally and said publicly; "I have forever renounced the Radical party."  But Hyman was elected -- the only republican to get a seat in Congress through North  Carolina that year.  To the State Senate went John M. Paschall, the Negro who had been a warren County commissioner, and to the lower house went Hawkins W. Carter and William H. Williams, the latter a young colored man of fine character and considerable gifts.  Elsewhere in the State, Conservatives were elected to dominate the Assembly, and Matt Ransom, the fierce Confederate general from Warren County, was sent to the United State Senate.  Source: Warrenton Gazette, August 14, 26, 1874.

Page 177:Congressman John Hyman had become odious for his flagrant dishonesty, and his own old friends and supporters turned from him.  He was not renominated, though he pleded for a chance to return to Washington.  Republicans of the Second District Backed instead Carter Hooks Brogden of Goldsboro, who had been lieutenant governor under Tod Caldwell and after Caldwell's death in 1874, governor.  J. William Thorne ran for State Senator with John M. Paschall opposing him with the ranks of his own party.  Source: Warrenton Gazette, November 1, 11, 1876.


Mary Jane WRIGHT Mulatto

Compiled by Linda Stewart

1856 Warren County NC, County Clerk's Office, NC County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. Record Group 048. NC State Archives, Raleigh, NC., Page:123.
1926 North Carolina State Archives; Raleigh, North Carolina; North Carolina Death Certificate #420.


2. Martha PASCHALL

Compiled by Linda Stewart       Paschall ID= JM1

1870; Census Place: Nutbush, Warren, NC; Roll:M593_1164; Page:524A; FHL Film: 552663.
1880; Census Place: Nutbush, Warren, NC; Roll:985; Page:96B; Enumeration District: 284.  Living in the home of her parents in, and working as a seamstress.


5. Annie Eula PASCHALL

Compiled by Linda Stewart       Paschall ID= JM4

1870 Census: Nutbush, Warren, NC; Roll:M593_1164; Page:524A; FHL Film: 552663.
1952 TX Dept of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate #29846.

"Who's who among the colored Baptists of the United States" by Bacote, Samuel William, ed, 1913, Kansas City, Mo., Franklin Hudson Publishing Co., Page 230-232
 Mrs. Annie Eula Wilkins.  North Carolina is distinguished not only for great men, but for great women also.  Mrs. Annie Eula Wilkins was born February 5th, 1864, in Middleburg, Warren county, North Carolina.  Her parents were Reverend and Mrs. John M. Paschall, who were blessed with eleven children.
 At the age of six she entered the Mount Pleasant public shcool, of which her father, an ex-senator of North Carolina, was teacher.
 She spent five years at Shaw University, Raliegh, North Carolina, where she early developed a strong missionary spirit and a desire to work for the Lord.  Her congenial nature, coupled with the exercise of rare attainments, endeared her to her superiors.  It was not long before she led her classes and became an interesting study for the school
  In August, 1880, she professed in hope in Christ, united with the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, was baptized by the Reerend O. Bullock, and at once was appointed teacher in the Sunday-school, serving her church well.
  In June, 1884, she was married to the Reverend Fredricum Hillonious Wilkins, of Raleigh, North Carolina, who was principal of the Washington Graded School of Raleigh; also pastor of the White Rock Baptist Church of Durham, North Carolina.  One child, a daughter, Johanna, was born to bless the union.
 Mr. Wilkins was called to the pastorate of the First Baptist Church, Springfield, Missouri, and the couple gave up home and friends to accept.  Both Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins felt that the Lord had important work for them.  after laboring faithfully for five years in Missouri, with excellent results, they went to Texas, to the Bethesda Baptist Church at Marshall, where they remained for eight years.  Mrs. Wilkins was ever at her post of duty in the Sunday-school, the missionary society and in other auxilaries of the church, ready to give a helping hand at all times.
 She was appointed by the American Baptist Home Mission Soceity as industrial teacher in Bishop College, Marshall, Texas, where she served not quite four years, resigning to accompay her husband to his new field of labor at Austin, Texas.
 In October, 1900, she was elected teacher in Hearne Academy, where she was employed for three years as matron, preceptress and teacher, going from that institution to Houston, Texas, to fill a similar position in Houston College.
 For the past seven years Mrs. Wilkins has given special attention to the dressmaking and millinary art for the school.  She is a graduate of several schools of millinery and dressmaking.
 As secretary of the Women's Auxiliary to the Missionary and Educational Convention of Texas she has accomplished much good.  Many thousands of dollars have been collected and paid to the different missionary objects since she has been identified with this great Christian body.  Mrs. Wilkins'pleasant disposition, yet firm and alert, quick to grasp and recognize the manly and womanly qualities of those of whom she is faithfully labors, enables her from year to year to execute any plan she may foster for the good of her constitutents.


6. Eliza PASCHALL

Compiled by Linda Stewart       Paschall ID= JM5

1880 Census: Nutbush, Warren, NC; Roll:985; Page:96B; Enumeration District:284.


7. Alice PASCHALL

Compiled by Linda Stewart       Paschall ID= JM6

1870 Census Place: Nutbush, Warren, NC; Roll:M593_1164; Page:524A; FHL Film: 552663.


10. Charity PASCHALL

Compiled by Linda Stewart       Paschall ID= JM9

1880 Census: Nutbush, Warren, NC; Roll:985; Page:96B; Enumeration District:284.


11. Lucy PASCHALL

Compiled by Linda Stewart       Paschall ID= JMX

1880 Census: Nutbush, Warren, NC; Roll:985; Page:96B; Enumeration District:284.
1947 North Carolina State Archives; Raleigh, NC; Henderson, Vance Co., NC, Death Certificate #1416.


12. John E. PASCHALL

Compiled by Linda Stewart       Paschall ID= JMX1

1880 Census: Nutbush, Warren, NC; Roll:985; Page:96B; Enumeration District:284.