Vernon Dalhart Riggs Jr.

M, b. 23 February 1954, d. 3 April 1979
     Vernon Dalhart Riggs Jr. was born on 23 February 1954. He married Connie Corrine Toler, daughter of Quentin Randolph Toler and Doris Lee Stilley, on 22 July 1972. Vernon Dalhart Riggs Jr. died on 3 April 1979 at age 25.

Family

Connie Corrine Toler
Children
  • Rosemary Riggs
  • Roxianne Riggs

Mary "Polly" Whitford

F, b. circa 1780?, d. before 1833
FatherMartin Whitford b. 1 Oct 1734, d. 16 Nov 1804
MotherMary Purifoy d. b 1804
     Mary "Polly" Whitford was born circa 1780? She died before 1833.

Family

Child

Penny Brock

F, b. 6 January 1861, d. 28 August 1945
     Penny Brock married Needham P. Willis, son of Needham Willis and Julia E. Brock. Penny Brock was born on 6 January 1861. She died on 28 August 1945 at age 84.

Family

Needham P. Willis b. 25 Dec 1855, d. 22 Jul 1927
Children

William Clark Whitford

M, b. 1822, d. 6 July 1899
FatherHardy Whitford b. 1793, d. 28 May 1841
MotherMary "Polly" James Clark b. 1800, d. 1884
     William Clark Whitford married Julia A. Smith. William Clark Whitford was born in 1822. He died on 6 July 1899 at New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina; "after a lingering illness...at the residence of his brother, Col. John D. Whitford."1

Family

Julia A. Smith b. 1838, d. 1920
Children

Citations

  1. [S13] New Bern Weekly Journal, July 8, 1899, p. 4.

Herbert Donald Willis

M, b. 16 January 1885, d. 20 January 1965
FatherNeedham P. Willis b. 25 Dec 1855, d. 22 Jul 1927
MotherPenny Brock b. 6 Jan 1861, d. 28 Aug 1945
     Herbert Donald Willis married Myrtle Ree Lewis. Herbert Donald Willis married Lotta Bland. Herbert Donald Willis was born on 16 January 1885. He died on 20 January 1965 at age 80.

Family 1

Myrtle Ree Lewis b. 6 May 1898, d. 13 Jul 1917
Child

Family 2

Lotta Bland b. 1893
Children
  • Edna Willis
  • Evelyn Willis

Eula Willis

F, b. 1892
FatherNeedham P. Willis b. 25 Dec 1855, d. 22 Jul 1927
MotherPenny Brock b. 6 Jan 1861, d. 28 Aug 1945
     Eula Willis married Ed Clark. Eula Willis was born in 1892.

Family

Ed Clark
Children
  • Julia Clark
  • Walter Clark
  • Mary Clark
  • Edward Clark
  • Paul Clark
  • Gertie Lee Clark
  • Ruby Gray Clark
  • Floyd Clark

Florence Willis

F, b. 1894
FatherNeedham P. Willis b. 25 Dec 1855, d. 22 Jul 1927
MotherPenny Brock b. 6 Jan 1861, d. 28 Aug 1945
     Florence Willis married Dan Hoell. Florence Willis was born in 1894.

Family

Dan Hoell
Children
  • Dan Hoell Jr.
  • Guion Hoell
  • Mable Hoell
  • Frances Hoell
  • Son Hoell
  • Irene Hoell
  • Louise Hoell

Lee Clary Willis

M, b. 20 May 1901, d. 23 August 1901
FatherNeedham P. Willis b. 25 Dec 1855, d. 22 Jul 1927
MotherPenny Brock b. 6 Jan 1861, d. 28 Aug 1945
     Lee Clary Willis was born on 20 May 1901. He died on 23 August 1901.

Myrtle Ree Lewis

F, b. 6 May 1898, d. 13 July 1917
     Myrtle Ree Lewis married Herbert Donald Willis, son of Needham P. Willis and Penny Brock. Myrtle Ree Lewis was born on 6 May 1898. She died on 13 July 1917 at age 19.

Family

Herbert Donald Willis b. 16 Jan 1885, d. 20 Jan 1965
Child

Donald Ree Willis

M, b. 2 July 1917, d. 16 September 1917
FatherHerbert Donald Willis b. 16 Jan 1885, d. 20 Jan 1965
MotherMyrtle Ree Lewis b. 6 May 1898, d. 13 Jul 1917
     Donald Ree Willis was born on 2 July 1917. He died on 16 September 1917.

Lotta Bland

F, b. 1893
     Lotta Bland married Herbert Donald Willis, son of Needham P. Willis and Penny Brock. Lotta Bland was born in 1893.

Family

Herbert Donald Willis b. 16 Jan 1885, d. 20 Jan 1965
Children
  • Edna Willis
  • Evelyn Willis

Julia E. Brock

F, b. 27 March 1828, d. 16 September 1912
     Julia E. Brock was born on 27 March 1828. She married Needham Willis, son of Shadrack Willis and Sarah (Sally) Whitford, on 19 June 1851. Julia E. Brock died on 16 September 1912 at age 84.

Family

Needham Willis b. 11 Apr 1820, d. 10 Jul 1904
Children

John Dalton Whitford

M, b. 17 August 1825, d. 13 September 1910
FatherHardy Whitford b. 1793, d. 28 May 1841
MotherMary "Polly" James Clark b. 1800, d. 1884
     John Dalton Whitford was born on 17 August 1825; "Whitford, John Dalton (1825-13 Sept 1910), legislator, railroad president, soldier, and historian, was born in New Bern, the son of Hardy (1793-1841) and Mary James Clark Whitford (1800-1884), who were married on 23 Dec. 1820 at New Bern. His maternal grandfather was Elijah Clark (8 Nov. 1774-19 June 1862), a mayor of New Bern, trustee of New Bern Academy, and sheriff and trustee or treasurer of Craven County. At the grandfather's home on 11 May 1809 the First Baptist Church of New Bern was organized.

When he was only twenty-one, John D. Whitford was elected mayor or "intendant" of New Bern. Under his administration local ponds were drained, creeks filled, streets improved, and brick sewers constructed. The old sewers were among the first, if not the first, underground aquaducts of the kind built in North Carolina. At his instigation was erected the shellrock wall that still protects Cedar Grove Cemetery. In his day such a wall was essential, for hogs, goats, and cattle were allowed to roam through the city streets.

Upon organization of the state-controlled Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company in New Bern, with the first general meeting of stockholders held during 20-21 July 1854, he was elected its president; he continued in the post for the next decade with gratifying success except during the Civil War. Whitford was a director of the North Carolina Railroad Company, which operated between Goldsboro and Charlotte. Also a later member of a state commission for the improvement of the Neuse River, he was a delegate in 1884 to the River and Harbor Convention at Savannah, Ga; for a period thereafter he was superintendent of certain river improvements in the state authorized by the federal government.

An early member of the New Bern Light Infantry, formed during the mid-nineteenth century, Whitford on 4 July 1859 was publicly presented with a pitcher cast from silver dollars donated by its members "as a token of respect and esteem." From this company he and Jacob Brookfield became the first two volunteers for the Confederate army. He had been a member of the 1861 state convention that passed the ordinance of secession. Whitford was commissioned first a captain, then a major, and later a colonel.

Serving with General Lawrence O'B. Branch, he participated in the Battle of New Bern in March 1862 and in the fighting around Kinston and other parts of eastern North Carolina. For some time he had charge of the transportation of troops and munitions of war through the state. He was also state agent for the purchase of cavalry equipment and other war materials. His work was so effective that he received a complimentary letter from General Robert E. Lee. At the close of the war he was elected to represent Craven County in the 1865-66 state senate, getting more votes than any candidate for public office had ever received in the county up to that time.

In June 1866 Whitford was again chosen president of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, and he was re-elected several times afterwards. At the 1867 stockholders' meeting he was officially thanked for his "able and efficient administration of the affairs of this company during the last year. More especially does this company owe to his untiring energy the funding of the remainder of the debt due to the state, and thereby rendering it possible for the stockholders to realize within a reasonable time some return for their investments."

Immediately after his war service he was instrumental in establishing at New Bern the firm of Whitford, Dill and Company, shipping and commission merchants and agents for Murry, Ferris and Company, owners of the first line of steamers operated successfully between New Bern and New York.

For more than sixty years he was a member of St. John's Lodge No. 3, AFAM, of New Bern. In the mid-nineteenth century he financed the decorating of its Blue Lodge room, including the notable trompe l'oeil paintings still colorful on its walls and ceiling in the late 1990s. Apparently unique in the state, they helped qualify the Masonic temple for the National Register of Historic Places. In 1869 he was named director of the North Carolina Masonic Mutual Life Insurance Company, formed in 1867 by Masons at New Bern. The lodge instructed a committee in June 1886 to work with Whitford in presenting claims against the government for occupation and damage in the lodge room and temple during the Civil War. Later he was thanked for his "kind efforts" in this regard, which helped obtain a cash award for the lodge.

A longtime leader in the First Baptist Church, he was the author of "The Home Story of a Walking Stick--Early History of the Baptist Church at New Bern, N.C." Available in manuscript, it is a virtual history of his native town.

After his death and burial in Cedar Grove Cemetery, New Bern, Judge Romulus A. Nunn of New Bern wrote of him: 'Probably no man has ever lived in New Bern who was more useful in developing certain features of our commercial life. He provided transportation by land and water. Undoubtedly the people of the east who now enjoy the fruits of his labor owe to him a debt of gratitude, which should never be forgotten.
He lived to see the great celebration which was held in 1910 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the founding of the town. As a courtesy to him, the parade was arranged to pass his house and he was visibly affected as he witnessed from his window the floats depicting the events in our history in which he had had so large a share and which he had written up in his admirable manuscript, 'Historical Notes.' A few months later ... he died and closed a long life of honor and usefulness, in the 86th year of his age.'

Also interred in Cedar Grove Cemetery were his parents; his wife, Jeanie Reid Whitford (1829-65); two sons, William (1851-86) and Clark (1860-1902); and two daughters, Mary James Clark (1853-72) and Orleana (15 - 23 July 1865). Surviving him were a son, Reid, and three daughters: Jeanie Reid Whitford Fife, Bessie Whitford Slover, and Johnes D. Whitford Bailey." Written by Gertrude S. Carraway in Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, vol. 6, ed. by William S. Powell (Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 1996), p. 187-188. Reprinted by permission of W.S. Powell. He married Jeanie Reid on 15 January 1851. John Dalton Whitford died on 13 September 1910 at age 85.

Family

Jeanie Reid b. 1829, d. 17 Jul 1865
Children