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FUN TIMES!

Roddy III, Roddy II and Janiya Gaymon. They are the grandchildren and son of Gloria Leaks Gaymon.

Roddy III, Roddy II and Janiya Gaymon. They are the grandchildren and son of Gloria Leaks Gaymon.

Roddy III, age 4, will participate in touch football in Warrington, PA.

Janiya Gaymon, age 6, will participate in gymnastics in Warrington, Pa. They spent fun times this summer at Dutch Wonderland, stayed overnight, and then went the 35 miles to Hershey Park which they thoroughly enjoyed.

Respectfully Submitted,

Gloria Leaks Gaymon, Philadelphia Chapter

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HAPPY TO BE RECUPPERATING AND RETIRED!

Gloria Leaks Gaymon reports: “This has been a trying year for myself. I had bilateral knee replacements in March. I returned to the hospital on May 25th for what is called a manipulation, which actually was a 2 month setback. However, things are improving! I am still in therapy 3 days per week, down from 5 days per week. I do not have the type of pain in my knees that I had prior to surgery.”

“I have retired from my job of teaching history to high school students in Philadelphia, after 33 1/2 years so that I can really focus on recuperating. After my recuperation is over, I plan to write, travel and continue researching family history.”

Respectfully Submitted,

Gloria Leaks Gaymon, Editor of Newberry Roots Newsletter, Philadelphia, PA Chapter

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Rev. Daniel Spearman of Silver Street, S.C.

FROM THE NEWBERRY ROOTS NEWSLETTER (Aug. 2009) by Gloria Leaks Gaymon–Reverend Daniel Spearman of Silver Street, S.C.:

“For this newsletter, I’d like to spotlight Daniel Meing Spearman.
I located a four page article written about him in a book called the History of the Negro, South Carolina edition printed in 1918. The book is over 700 pages long. This is taken directly from the book”

The world owes much to the men of simple faith, the men who pray and work while they pray, the men who, when always triumphant in the end, even though they may not be successful as the world measures success. Rev. Daniel Spearman of Silver Street, S.C., however, is both. He was born in obscurity on Christmas day either in 1864 or 1865. His parents died when he was only seven years of age and he was brought up in poverty and under the most discouraging conditions and sometimes cruelty. His parents were Levi and Hannah Spearman. His grandparents were Willis and Lucinda Spearman.
After the death of his parents, the boy was taken by an older sister whose husband beat the boy unmercifully and thereby received a good flogging from the boy’s older brother. For a long time the boy did not have sufficient clothes to go to church and an education under such conditions was out of the question. God seems to have kept His hand on the boy and preserved him for His work. A new home with his brother William was secured and hope brightened. He remembers with peculiar gratitude the assistance received from Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spearman and from Mr. W. A. Hill of Newberry. Rev. Spearman says that he has frequently sought help from the white people and has never been denied. He speaks also of assistance received from Rev. P. L. Spearman, Rev. A. G. Spearman and Rev. S. R. Floyd.

He first attended the rural schools and later Benedict College for a part of three years. Here he was nobly assisted by his home church and by the Union of the New Enoree Baptist Association. How well he has repaid that service may be judged by the fact that for eight years he has been the Moderator of that Association.

He was converted and joined Silver Street Baptist Church in 1881. Later, feeling called to preach the Gospel, he yielded himself to the Divine leadership and was licensed by his home church in 1887, and in 1892 was ordained to the full work of the ministry. Prior to this he had taught the home school for two years. In the same year, he was called to Mt. Moriah, now in Saluda County. He served that church eleven years and erected a new house of worship.

From the beginning his ministry was richly blest. His work has been marked by growth and harmony. He pastored Bush River, Newberry county, five years, from 1897 – 1902, raised money, bought lot and began a new church. Other churches that he associated with mentioned in the article are: Antioch in Edgefield, Young Mt Zion, Vaughnsville, Pine Pleasant, Silver Street Baptist church, Willow Spring, Scurry Spring, Marshall Chapel near Ninety-Six, Boozer Chapel, Bethlehem, and Old Beaver Dam Church.
He attributed his success, not only as a preacher, but in every department of life, to prayer.
He has not only the confidence and affection of his own people, but is highly regarded by his white neighbors as well. He is a capable business man and owns considerable farm property and some lots at Newberry.

Rev. Spearman has been married twice. His first marriage was in 1886 to Miss Anna Boyce, a daughter of Henry and Charlotte Boyce. After her death he was married to Miss Mary Jane Pinkney, a daughter of Daniel and Malinda Pinkney. Of the seven children, born to him, three survive: Marcus L., Joel D., and Henry Spearman.
Next after the Bible, Rev. Spearman liked United States History. He is a trustee of Morris College and a member of the Executive Board of the State Convention.

Rev. Spearman is a man who preaches and practices simple, clean living, honest dealing and uprightness.

Respectfully Submitted by Gloria Leaks Gaymon of the Philadelphia, PA Chapter

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ALWAYS UPBEAT!

Pam with brother, Cubby (left)

Pam with brother, Cubby (left)

Pamela Herbert Lee was appointed a Trustee in her church- North Provident Baptist Church earlier this year. She has been enrolled at the University of Phoenix and is majoring in Business Administration.

Her son, Christopher, age 21, is doing fine working and enjoying himself and trying to keep out of trouble.

Respectfully Submitted,

Pamela Lee of the Philadelphia Chapter

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HE’S QUITE A GUY!

KUNG FOO MIKE

KUNG FOO MIKE

Michael A. Cooper, Jr. is still working at the Philadelphia International Airport and is enjoying attending Karate Classes. In June he participated in his third tournament and he currently holds six Medals. Mike is the older son of Pamela Lee.

Respectfully Submitted,

Michael Cooper of the Philadelphia Chapter

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Shubby 4 Stillman Street, LLC

Shubby 4 Stillman Street, LLC

Shubby 4 Stillman Street, LLC

SHUBBY WHEELAN

SHUBBY WHEELAN

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Harnetha M. Wheelan, Philadelphia Chapter

New Castle, DE

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READY2SELL, LLC

Ready2Sell, LLC

Ready2Sell, LLC

NEW WEBSITE: http://ready2sellgc.com/

PO Box 2523

Bala Cynwyd, PA 29004

215-382-1030

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Darryl F. Herbert, Philadelphia, PA Chapter

Darryl F. Herbert

Darryl F. Herbert

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COOL GRANDMOM, MITA!

Dr. Ione Vargus , Carmita Crowder Poe and Julius Brown in the Catskills, NY.

Dr. Ione Vargus , Carmita Crowder Poe and Julius Brown in the Catskills, NY.

Carmita Crowder Poe, grandmother of Keith, T’Ara and Tori and mother of Lisa, has been enjoying herself, keeping busy traveling, playing pinochle with friends, and attending musical events, etc. In May she went the Jazz, Rhythm & Blues Festival in the Catskills of NY state for 4 days. She recently attended the week-long National Black Theatre Festival in Winston Salem, NC and had a marvelous time seeing numerous plays and enjoying good food at Sweet Potato and other fine restaurants.

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Carmita Poe, Philadelphia, PA Chapter

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SUCCESS IN ONE FAMILY

Keith is entering the 12th grade at the Military Academy at Leeds School and is looking forward to attending college fairs to help decide which college best suits his needs and playing varsity basketball.

T’Ara is entering the 8th grade at Anna B. Linglebach and is looking forward to attending high school fairs.

Tori is entering 4th grade and is looking forward learning new Math and watching the new season of “So you think You can Dance”. Both Tori and mother Lisa are BIG fans of the show.

T'ARA, KEITH, LISA AND TORI

T'ARA, KEITH, LISA AND TORI


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Lisa Poe-Dickens

Philadelphia, Pa Chapter


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PROUD DAD!

RALPH (CUBBY) HERBERT, JR.

RALPH (CUBBY) HERBERT, JR.

NEWS FROM RALPH HERBERT, JR. PHILADELPHIA, PA CHAPTER

Ralph (Cubby) reports that his son, Aaron, is still employed-working as a manager in a supermarket and is still matriculating at Tidewater Community college majoring in Sports Management. He is planning to transfer to Old Dominion University in the fall.

Son, Andrew graduated from Churchland High School in June and is planning to attend Tidewater Community College this fall.

And daughter, Amy is enjoying her job and is doing well in Virginia. She recently drove to Philadelphia in her brand new car.

Respectfully Submitted by Ralph Herbert, Jr. of the Philadelphia Chapter

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