1. Golden was a Banjo picker.
2. After Golden retired from a public job, he grew tobacco and farmed.
1. Idella was a School Teacher at Slidy Knobb..
2. She had a passion for reading.
1. Lozetta never married.
1. Noma Lee McMinn Taylor listed the given name as Grady.
2. Alternate date of death: 8 Apr 1975
1. Golden was a Banjo picker.
2. After Golden retired from a public job, he grew tobacco and farmed.
1. Cardellia was of English Ancestry and had been reared by a McIntosh Family
1. Edna V. Harper reports that the McMinn sisters, Noma Lee, Edith and Dot would sing at the Locust Grove Baptist Church.
2. Noma Lee played the piano by ear. She & her sisters sang one year with a preacher from Ebenezer over W.H.K.P. radio.
2. Address: Noma Lee McMinn Taylor, Rt 5 Box 150, Hendersonville, North Carolina - 28739...Phone 1-704-685-8541.
3. This writer, Earl L. Jones, has never got to meet Noma Lee in person, but, if at all possible I will try to in the near future.
4. First, let me say that without Noma Lee's efforts of time spent searching for the ancestors of this family it would be virtually impossible for me [an outsider] to compile the information that has evolved. (Especially since I only married into the family) and live out in New Mexico. My name is Earl L. Jones, husband of Shirley Jane Wilson, daughter of Stella McMinn, daughter of "Rob" McMinn. I have always told my children that I may not leave them anything else, but, they will know where they come from.
5. The ultimate reward is doing it, sharing it, and lastly enjoying it. THANK YOU NOMA LEE FOR YOUR majestic efforts and willingness to share your hard work. Yours and others who share makes it possible to leave our legacy intact!
6. Noma Lee did a Church Music scrapbook in the 1970's with a short Church history.
7. She did "McMinns of North Crolina" in 1991.
8. Noma Lee has proven her direct line from Robert McMinn, Sr. b. about 1750, and it has been accepted by DAR & UDC.
1. Cardellia was of English Ancestry and had been reared by a McIntosh Family