James E. Faison

Capt., Inf., Co. F, 30th Div., 119th Reg. Born in Duplin County; the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Faison. Entered service June 20, 1916, at Faison, N.C. Sent to Camp Glenn, N.C., from there to Camp Sevier, S. C., then to Camp Merritt. Sailed for France May 10, 1918. Promoted to rank of 2nd Lt. Dec. 4, 1917; 1st Lt. June 6, 1918; to Capt. Feb. 20, 1919. Fought at Hindenburg Line. Gassed at Ypres Sept. 1, 1918. Wounded at Ypres Sept. 29, 1918, machine gun and shrapnel. Served on Mexican border six months and on railroad guard … Read more

Abbe-Abbey Genealogy

A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England vol 1

The “Abbe-Abbey Genealogy” serves as a comprehensive and meticulously compiled homage to the heritage of the Abbe and Abbey families, tracing its roots back to John Abbe and his descendants. Initiated by the life-long passion of Professor Cleveland Abbe, this genealogical exploration began in his youth and expanded throughout his illustrious career, despite numerous challenges. It encapsulates the collaborative efforts of numerous family members and researchers, including significant contributions from individuals such as Charles E. Abbe, Norah D. Abbe, and many others, each bringing invaluable insights and data to enrich the family’s narrative.