Chas. A. Joyner (born N.C.) and Sarah North (born N.C.) named as the parents, in the 1935 burial record of Elizabeth H. Wooten (born about 1861 in Yadkin, North Carolina). Also named was Wesley Wooten, as husband. [1]
interesting documentation - listed items purchased at auction
C.A. Joyner is named in probate documents of John Carter as a purchaser of a large number of named items from the personal property of John Carter, deceased, disposed of at a public auction held on November 14th, 1867 - see images 18 & 19 of 23. Among the items listed are:-[2]
Joyner C.A.
Cotter & plowstock
1 Loom
Soup Tub & Stand
Tub & E.[etc.]
Saw & Auger
F'soro & Draw Knife
Hoe & Fork
Sprouting Hoe
4 1/2 lbs Nails
Lard & Tub
Honey & Comb
Jug
Wagon
Corn Tub
Camphor & Goard
Thread
Shot & E.[etc.]
Silver Spoons
Glass Dishes
Scissors
Pocket Knife
Hammer
Hoe
Bucket & Rope
Boots
Shoes
4 Shirts 1 pants
Shirts & pants
A Lot of Clothing
Pants
More Pants
Coat
Lot of Potatoes
Fire Dogs
1 Sley
Locks
2 Chairs
Basket
Specs
Total $54.41
Research note - American Civil War service
These soldier details for service in the American Civil War are possibly those belonging to Charles A Joyner.
[3]
Name
Joyner, C. A.
Battle Unit Name
5th Regiment, North Carolina Senior Reserves
Side
Confederacy
Company
H
Soldier's Rank In
Private
Soldier's Rank Out
Private
Film Number
M230 ROLL 21
Sources
↑ "North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FPDC-DGN : 17 July 2017), Sarah North in entry for Elizabeth H. Wooten, 10 Jun 1935; citing Mt Airy, Surry, North Carolina, fn 1800 cn 175, State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 1,943,103.