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Fogleman Family Newsletter
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Another William Fogleman Placed
Many years ago I had the privilege of working with Frances Johnson, the wife of another Fogleman descendant. She was
an outstanding researcher and we worked together for many years trying to prove the parentage of Samuel Fogleman,
from whom we both her husband and I descend. Unfortunately, as the years passed, she was afflicted with macular
degeneration which robbed her of the ability to do the genealogy she loved. At that time she sent me all of her
Fogleman information. She passed away in 2009, but her legacy lives on in the records she sent to me.
One such record is a page from an Indiana history book. After some searching I found the entire book on the internet as
part of the Allan County Library collection. The book is written by John Vestal, and is titled “History of Hendricks County,
Indiana, her people, industries and institutions”. It was published in Indianapolis, Indiana by B.F. Bowen & Co. The
pages concerning our William are 387-388 and are as follows:
“Harrison Smith Barlow is a native of this county, having been born in Lincoln Township, about three miles southwest of
Brownsburg, on October 15, 1860, the son of Harvey Rice and Sarah Jane (Smith) Barlow… [Please note that Harrison’s
middle name of Smith does not appear on any of the following family group records.]
On March 15, 1882, Mr. Barlow was united in marriage with Emma B. Fogleman, a native of North Carolina and the
daughter of William and Elizabeth Ferguson Fogleman, her birth occurring in about 1865. Elizabeth Ferguson, her
mother, was a daughter of Archibald and Sarah Ferguson. William Fogleman left his original home in North Carolina and
removed to Missouri when Mrs. Barlow was a child of three years. They lived there some three years and then came
eastward again, stopping in Indiana where they located in Hendricks county, in the town of Plainfield. Mr. Fogleman
was a carpenter by trade, and both he and his wife died when Emma B. was fifteen years old, she being one of a family
of three children. After the death of her parents she was taken into the home of Willian Hadley, a brother of Judge
Hadley, and remained there until the time of her marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Barlow have had three children, one of whom, Charley Ambrose died when thirteen years of age. Gertie, a
daughter, is the wife of Wilbur Lowder and they have two children, Herbert and Annis. Their home is about one mile
north of that of the subject. The other child, Clara William, married Willis Pruitt and they live on a farm in Marion
county, about seven miles northwest of the city of Indianapolis.”
Reading this record of Frances Johnson’s, I began to wonder where this William Fogleman belonged. The census records
gave him a birth of 1838 and his marriage record gave his middle inital. It came together with the white Fogleman
booklet, which states that William Fogleman, son of Eli Fogleman and Ruth Hinshaw, was born 9 Feb 1838 and that he
“went west” (Pg. 19)
The Hendricks County history states that William had three children. But so far, only two have been located. “Toomy
Fogalman” (1870 census) must have died before 1880, as well as the third child, since Elizabeth and Emma are the only
two appearing in that census. The 1880 census names Elizabeth as a widow.
Included in this newsletter is a chart of the Descendants of William H. Fogleman, as well as family group sheets for him
and members of his posterity having children of their own.
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In Memoriam- Gone But Not Fogotten Submitted By Judie Fogleman Lewis
EARLIE MAE FOGLEMAN CLAPP
BURLINGTON (NC)- Earlie Mae Fogleman Clapp, 93, passed away Saturday, September 21, 2013 at White Oak Manor after 18 months of failing health. She was born in Guilford County to the late Early Lewis Fogleman and the late Norvie Leah Huffman Fogleman. Earlie was a homemaker. Survivors include her sisters, Nancy Brown, Ruth Straughn and husband Lynnwood and Ola Overman all of Burlington and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, son, James Lee Clapp; sisters, Lucy Moore, Alta Faye Loy and Eunice Simpson. A graveside service was held at 1 pm Saturday, September 28, 2013 at Low’s Lutheran Church Cemetery. The family received friends from 7—9 pm on Friday at Lowe Funeral Home & Crematory and at other times at her sister, Nancy Brown’s home.
MRS. JEANNINE JACKSON FOGLEMAN GRAHAM - Mrs. Jeannine Jackson Fogleman, 82, of Graham, died at the Hospice Home on Thursday, October 31, 2013, at 8:15 am. Jeannine was the wife of the late James Willard Fogleman and daughter of Walter Stevenson Jackson and Essie Virginia Dollar Jackson, both deceased. She retired from Virginia Business Magazine and was a member of the First Baptist Church of G raham. Survivors include a daughter, Sherri Fogleman Kolivoski and husband Stephen of Graham; devoted daughter-in-law, Gaylene Fogleman of Graham and Gay Ostrom of Graham; four grandchildren, Joshua D. Williams, Daniel B. Williams, Amanda F. Mann and husband Thomas and Kristy Whitesell; great-granddaughter, Aleighsha; sister, Janice Foulks and husband Wayne of Burlington; brother, Walter S. Jackson and wife Helen of Albuquerque, NM; sister-in-law, Cobina P. Fogleman of Carmel, Indiana; and brother-in-law, Ray Fogleman and wife Carol of Graham.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Lori Ann Fogleman and son, James W. "Jimmy" Fogleman Jr. The funeral service was conducted at the Rich & Thompson Chapel in Graham on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2013, at 3 pm by the Rev. Jim Wall with the family who received friends from 2 to 3 pm prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial was held in Alamance Memorial Park.
MRS. OLA CHRISTINE OVERMAN
BURLINGTON (NC)- Mrs. Ola Christine Overman, 89, of 3627 Brick Church Road, Burlington, died at the Hospice Home on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 6:05 am.
A native of Alamance County, she was
the wife of the late Charles Allen Overman
Sr. and the daughter of Early Lewis
Fogleman and Norvie Leah Huffman
Fogleman, both deceased. She was a
member of Antioch Missionary Baptist
Church.
Survivors include three daughters,
Shirley Coble and husband Johnny, Dixie
Sizemore and Faye Thaxton and husband
Mike, three sons, Charlie Overman and
wife Julia, Mack Overman and wife Brenda
and George Overman of the home; two
sisters, Ruth Straughn and Nancy Brown,
25 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren;
several great-great-grandchildren, and
several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by three sons, Skeeter, Willie and Mark Overman, four sisters, Faye Loy, Lucy Moore, Mae Clapp and Eunice Simpson, and a grandson, Little Mark. The funeral service was conducted at the Rich & Thompson Chapel in Burlington on Friday, Novembver 1, 2013, at 2 pm by the Rev. Don Pegg with the family receiving friends from noon to 1:45 pm
prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial followed in Antioch Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. Other times they were received at the residence. TERRELL LEO LAMB GRAHAM - Mr. Terrell Leo Lamb, 91, of 1555 Dixon Lamb Lane, died Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013, at Alamance Regional Medical Center after two weeks of declining health. A native of Randolph County, he was the son of Marjorie Fogleman Lamb and James Orville Lamb and the husband of Vera Hadley Lamb, all dece ased. He owned and operated a dairy farm for 33 years. Lamb served in the U.S. Army during World War II in France and Germany with B Battery, 494th Armored Field Artillery, 12th Armored Division. In his later years he often spoke to high school history classes about his military service. He was instrumental in establishing the Community Health Center in Snow Camp and was a member of the Alamance County War Memorial committee. Mr. Lamb was a member of First United Methodist Church of Graham and the T.J. Whitehead Sunday School Class. Survivors include two daughters, Teresa L. Lindley (Joe) and Marjorie L. Totten (Steve), both of Graham; son, Terrell H. Lamb (Susan) of Raleigh; and six grandchildren, Lindsay, Brad and Abby Totten, Caroline Lindley and Elizabeth L. Poindexter (Matt) and Emily Lamb. He was predeceased by brothers, O.K. Lamb and Ted Lamb; and a sister, Sarah Haith. The funeral was conducted at 2 pm Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, at First United Methodist Church of Graham by the Rev. Kevin Baker. Burial followed at the South Fork Friends Church cemetery. The family received friends at McClure Funeral Service in Graham from 5 until 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, 2013 and at other times at the home of Teresa Lindley, 7720 Lindley Mill Road, Graham.
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REUNION COMMITTEE The Reunion Committee works very hard to bring interesting information, newsletters, and an Internet website. The Lynn Dougherty Trudie McPherson Golda Whittle Jim Hawkins Sharon Hogenson Ken Perdue Jerry Whittle Nellie Hawkins Jo Loy Roundtree Judie Lewis Becky Shore You may contact any Reunion Committee member with suggestions or recommendations for programs or information about Fogleman ancestors or their descendants.
The Fogleman Newsletter
is a quarterly publication for and about Fogleman descendants of George and Catherine (Lau/Low) Fogleman. Please contact Sharon Hogenson with articles, queries or general comments.
Sharon Hogenson
24 Sierra Vista Close SW Calgary, Alberta T3H 3A3
Canada or via e-mail at
In Memoriam- Gone But
Not Fogotten cont.
ARLENE FOGLEMAN DURHAM GARRETT
ELON - Mrs. Arlene Fogleman Durham
Garrett, 73, of
Elon, died at the
Hospice Home on
Thursda y,
December 5, 2013,
at 5:25 a.m.
A native of
Alamance County,
she was the wife of
the late John
Henry Durham and the late George Garrett
and the daughter of Ladd Fogleman and
Ruby Woody Fogleman, both deceased.
She was formerly employed with
Carolina Biological and Apple, Bell, and
Johnson and retired from Alamance
Burlington School System. She devoted 30
years of her life taking care of her
husband, Henry and son, Lamar who lived
with Huntington's Chorea Disease.
Survivors include a son, Kenneth Ladd
Durham and wife Cheryl of Snow Camp;
two grandsons, Joshua Durham and wife
Beth and Christopher Overman; four great
grandchildren; and three brothers, Larry L.
Fogleman and wife Connie, Ronald L.
Fogleman and wife Judy and T. Dale
Fogleman and wife Phyllis, all of Snow
Camp. She was preceded in death by her
son, George Lamar Durham.
The funeral service was conducted at
members are as follows:the Pleasant
Hill Christian Church on Saturday,
December 7, 2013, at 11 a.m. by the Rev.
Andy Clapp. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
The family received friends at the Rich
& Thompson Funeral Home and
Crematory in Graham on Friday from 6 to
8 p.m. and at other times at the residence
of the son, Kenneth Durham, 8305 Coble-
Mill Road, Snow Camp, NC.
The Future of the Fogleman Family Newsletter
As the new editor of the Fogleman Family Newsletter, I tried to decide what direction
to take this wonderful publication in order to carry on the legacy that was started by
Judie Lewis. In doing so I went through the previous newsletters and found many
good things scattered among them that I’d like to make regular features. Some of
these include queries for genealogical help, calls for extra prayers for family
members, new genealogical findings and happy moments – births, marriages, job
promotions, etc. If any of you, as Fogleman descendants, would like to contribute in
any way to this newsletter, please feel free to contact me. My contact information is
below, but please be advised that mail between the United States and Canada isn’t
the best. It can take up to three weeks to be delivered, if it is delivered at all!