1. | Buna Vesta Presnell was born on 11 Nov 1888 in Watauga, North Carolina, USA (daughter of Andrew James Presnell and Sarah Jane Eggers); died on 21 Apr 1984 in Boone, Watauga County, North Carolina; was buried in Watauga, North Carolina, USA. Notes:
"Buna Presnell Hicks was born on November 11, 1888 to Andrew and Jane Eggers Presnell. She married Roby Hicks, son of Samuel and Becky Hicks, and together they had several children, including Hattie and Stanley. Both the Hicks and Presnell families were known for their music and storytelling talents on Beech Mountain. Roby Hicks, along with his brothers and father, made instruments and played the banjo, skills he passed on to his son Stanley, a Foxfire contact. Stanley became recognized for skill in playing and making both dulcimers and banjos, and his sisters Hattie and Rosa went on to make recordings of mountain ballads. Buna also sang ballads and taught herself to play the fiddle and dulcimer. Buna made several recordings throughout her life and was well known as a folk musician in the Appalachians. She died on April 21, 1984.
In addition to these facts gleaned from census records and family histories, the Foxfire interview with Buna provides a personal character sketch. Buna had strong feelings about music. “Fiddle and banjo, they kinda get up and go music.” The spirited, upbeat tunes of fiddles would “get a man’s feet hot dancin’ like that” while dulcimers, with their singular drone note, were “sort of a lonesome kinda music.” She never learned contemporary styles of music, but preferred the inspirational and folk tunes of the mountains.
Buna shared some family anecdotes that provide a look into the culture of Beech Mountain at the turn of the century. While most people were against dancing at the time, her mother loved to dance.
“My mother was a good ole woman and she said if she took a notion to dance in the president’s house she’d dance. Yes, she didn’t mean any harm just get out and have a little fun and dance a little.”
She also discusses family recipes and collecting food, including how to make apple butter and how to dry apples. Buna and her family would cook apples with molasses, boiling it until it got thick and stirring it with wooden paddles. Excess apples would be dried on pans in a special outbuilding that had a kiln inside. They would keep a fire burning for about two days until the slices were dry. Buna thought dried apples strung up were the “prettiest things dried like that in the house you ever seed.” Vegetables, like green beans and pumpkins, would be dried and stored as well.
Among her uses for and tales about wild plants was an origin story for the glowing fungi which Foxfire is named after:
“A fox seed this fire. Well, he went and got him a rabbit and went back and hung it up in front of it and sat up all night long waitin’ and it never did cook his rabbit and that’s the reason it’s foxfire. This foxfire I wish I could see some more of it. It just shines. Oh how bright it shines!”
Buna did not attend school, but it is evident from her interview and musical talent that she was a sharp and driven woman. She taught herself to play fiddle and excelled at it. Buna was also literate and believed that “it’s a good thing to have learnin’, if a body ain’t got none they sure goin’ to miss it.”
Buna left an incredible legacy and a love for music that continued through the talents of her children. Her stories and words of wisdom are an invaluable asset to the Foxfire collection. They illuminate the close-knit community and rich folk heritage of Watauga County. We hope to continue research on her and her family, and perhaps uncover more hidden tales like hers within our collection."
When Buna Vesta Presnell was born on November 11, 1888, in Watauga, North Carolina [1], her father, Andrew, was 47, and her mother, Sarah, was 33. She married Roby Monroe Hicks [2] on February 21, 1902, in Watauga, North Carolina. They had ten children in 26 years. She died on April 21, 1984, in Boone, North Carolina, at the age of 95, and was buried in Avery, North Carolina. [3]
Buried:
Beach Creek Cemetery
Died:
cardiac arrest due to myocardial infarction
Buna married Roby Monroe Hicks on 21 Feb 1902 in Watauga, North Carolina, USA. Roby (son of Samuel Hicks, III and Rebecca M. Hicks) was born on 25 Jul 1882 in Watauga, North Carolina, USA; died on 27 Jul 1957 in Watauga, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Beech Creek Cemetery, Watauga County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Hattie Devesta Hicks was born on 19 Jun 1907 in Watauga, North Carolina, USA; died on 2 Nov 1996 in Boone, Watauga, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Presnell Cemetery, Watauga County, North Carolina.
- Seandes Hicks was born in 1906 in North Carolina.
- Floyd Hicks was born in 1910 in North Carolina.
- Stanley Hicks
- Baflain Hicks
- Singy Hicks
- Dorothy Hicks
- Rosa Jane Hicks was born on 11 Jul 1924 in Watauga, North Carolina, USA; died on 3 Nov 2009 in Banner Elk, Avery, North Carolina; was buried in Avery County, North Carolina, USA.
- Dewey Hicks
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