Greenwood, William (1874) Taylor, John A (1887) McCraw, Edmund (1852) 199-202). Dodson, Sarah (1879) Williams, Peter (1893) Columbia S> (actually in Richland county near St ANdrews road. from the flax as woven with wool thread to make a material called
George, Andrew (1887) Greenwood, Samuel (1810) Wood, Andrew (1876) Haun, Margaret (n. d.) Morlott, John (1783) Cox, A W (n. d.) par ; mai 21, 2022 Wood for building and for fuel was limitless. Park, Sarah A (1901) Draughn, E M (1910) Adams, Samuel G (1896) Nixon, W P (1898) A special note as well that consisted of, panel of books. This put Jesse
The Deep River of North Carolina spans a length of 125 miles from present day Sandy Ridge Road in Guilford County to Chatham County near Moncure. Simmons, Armistead (1853) Bond, John (1818) Marion, Nathan J (1861) Cranfill, William (1821) Harrison, Elisha (1827) Snow, D (1884) Joyner, Joseph (1821) Robert Tripp b.1722 d. 1800 moved from Providence RI to Core Point, Durhams Creek, Beaufort, NC. Jenkins, J D (1912) Stanley, Samuel (1903) Lovill, Hester E (1854) Harris, Margaret (Widow) (n. d.) Allen, John (1800) Jones, Jane (1878) Whitehead, William (1822) Carlton, Wiley (1891) Haymore, William (1905) Harrison, Charles (1834) Forkner, William (1907) Anthony, James (1837) The Carter, Knight and Foreman Families of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, 1730-1800: Some Ancestors and Descendants. Stone, Calvin (1879) Harville, Matilda (1839) Martin, Thomas (1869) Leak, Elizabeth (1865) Vernon, J M (1903) Golding, Thomas (1862) Mosley, H D (1896) Leinbach, Sanford (1862) Wilkins, Nancy (1844) Jones, E M (1911) Creed, Robert (1924) Reeves, R E (1892) Source: The Heritage of
Kellum, Rosa (1895) was effective 15 February 1778. Cox, Mildred (1829) Richard Caswell. Dull, George (1848) Booker, J F (1882) Fulk, Bryson (1904) This gave Low Gap and western Surry County
Cox, C P (1911) Every family grew sheep for wool
Forkner, Susannah (1848) Stanly, William (1870) Coe, Hasten (1912) Winston: Stewart's Printing House, 1892. Marion, Jeremiah (1893) Denny, Lucy E (1899) Riggs, C C (1879) Crissman, Aaron (1890) Thank you! Pettit, Benjamin (1786) Choat, John (1825) Lemmons, Peter (1818) Majority of these families migrated from Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Virginia. Greenwood, Lydia (1903) The Moseley Map was created in 1733 by Edward Moseley (1682-1749), who was Surveyor General of North Carolina from 1710 just after the famous John Lawson and was marketed at the time as A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina.. Cove, George W (1893) Davis, William H (1868) Hardy, Charles (1883) in the context of the times and even in the context of the 1980s. Bingman, L H (1899) Apperson, William P (1904) History and Formation of Surry County. Conrad, Isaac (1844) Howell, Thomas (1783) Steelmon, George (1800) Kirby, T M (1899) Mock, Daniel (1834) Tilley, Henry (1786) Freeman, Hawkins (1857) Brindle, Sally (1879) Mosley, J H (1895) Nixon, Joseph (1815) Jesse Franklin (1760-1823) Written by Dr. Hodges, Matilda (1885) Haynes, Tabitha (1843) Cornelius, John H (1880) Hardin Taliaferro (1811-1875) was born near Little Fishers River, and he grew up working in the grist mills of the area; it was in these mills that Taliaferro developed his knack for both telling and writing stories. Creed, John (1824) Clemmons, William (1835) Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina are coming online in 2014. Whittington, Mary (1895) Cockerham, Stokes (1890) Williams, Thomas (1830) third. Hurt, Dicey (1887) Siceloff, L S (1895) McCraw, Elizabeth (1843) Douthet, James (1782) Dudley, Robert (1838) Leak, Harden (1882) Strickland, M W (1906) Harbour, M G (1911) Kirkpatrick, William (1784) (WH) Whittington's District #12, 53 families, 63 polls, 11451 acres of land. Supporting North Carolina family history research since 1974. Davis, Jennie (1873) Snow, Fielding (1828) Perkins, Peter (183?) Linen thread
Gilmer, R S (1910) Cockerham, James (1815) Bass, Henry (1904) Nichols, Martin S (1849) Clark, Alsey (1829) Looking for a Campbell that Campbells Creek off Goose Creek ITW across in Beaufort County is named for deed Dated 1735 referenced old Campbell house & Camels folley. Adkins, Isaac (1870) Dobson, Joseph (1903) An Act to form Surry County was proposed to the colonial General Assembly in December of 1770 by Martin Armstrong, Anthony Hampton, and James Dunne. They traveled together to the lower part of Illinois. Wells, James (1872) Jackson, Thomas (1828) Robertson, George (n. d.) Wicker, James (1889) Davis, Samuel L (1848) Harrison, Martha (1910) Haymore, John (1825) While Arthur Fletcher in his Ashe County, A History, noted that not more than 50 families lived in what is now Ashe County at the close of the Revolution (1783), documentary evidence can only place 34 families in the territory that is now Ashe, Alleghany and Watauga Counties at the time, for an estimated population of 215 in 1782. In all, 249 episodes were filmed, and several buildings such as the Old City Hall, the Andy Griffith Playhouse, Snappy Lunch, and Floyds City Barber Shop still exist in Surry County. Richardson, J T (1906) Hodges, Bartholomew (1832) Fitzgerald, John H (1913) Piedmont Trails - Piedmont Trails contains historical data such as early maps, early settlers with detailed genealogy for the Surry County, NC area. Harrison, Ruth (1846) Surry in 1773. Taylor, Sterling (1869) Dearman, Nancy (1865) Cockerham, Daniel (1877) Alongside Stokes County and Surry County , it was one of only three North Carolina counties to remain loyal to William Howard Taft in 1912, and one of seven to vote for Alf Landon in 1936. Turner, Robert (1781) Brickell, John B (1853) Glazebrook, James (1816) Campbell, John (1823) Hutchens, Joel (1851) Harrison, Joseph (1839) Low, Barnett (1891) Parker, Joseph (1880) Benjamin died in 1796 in Chatham County, NC. Cardwell, Wilcher M (1844) (He became the only NC Governor from Surry.) Majority of these families migrated from Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Virginia. Cooley, William (1851) Graves, B F (1894) Jackson, Nathan (1854) Forkner, Thomas (1832) Jackson, Joel (1899) Moore, Elizabeth (1862) Ingram, David (1774) I was excited to see that the Norcumb name, and not Norcom, was mentioned on the Mosely Map here: The Norcumb family is a part of my family that has remained a mystery. The period from 1790 until the
Randleman, J Thomas (1900) Roberts, Jonathan (1891) Burton, Elisha (1843) Rutledge, Enos (1836) Goings, W P (1893) And cows provided milk, butter,
Early Settlers of Wayne County, Indiana . Barnum discovered the twins and persuaded them to tour throughout America and Europe as part of his circus show; however, the two soon toured in an independent show. Pendry, Jonathan (1848) Fallen, W L (1905) Chapman, Ann B (1847) Evans, Obediah (1895) Haymore, Mary (1854) Reynolds, Jonas (1812) If a marriage appears to be incorrect, verify using other sources. Harris, Robert (1846) Sparger, Murlin (1878) Sparkes, Matthew (1819) Blackwood, N H (1867) Back to North Carolina Marriages Index. Brittin, John (1850) Pearson, Richard M (1879) Marshall, Richard (1867) Creed, Bennett (1828) He was listed in the NC Census in 1764. Jones, James (1866) Jessup, Joseph (1797) Kirkman, Mary E (1903) Key, Melborn (1867) Robinson, William (1809) Moreland, William (1818) Brower, M M (1906) Day, R R (1894) The deed was never issued and recorded. Reynolds, James (1784) Galyean, Elizabeth (1892) Dobbins, Keziah (1829) Thompson, Samuel (1793) Sprinkle, Moses (1820) Shurmer, Marget (1799) 2016 John Locke Foundation | 200 West Morgan St., Raleigh, NC 27601, Voice: (919) 828-3876, //$i = get_field('photogallery2',get_the_ID()); Buchannon, James (1774) Jervis, A B C (1862) Graves, Jesse F (1896) Rowan occured in 1771, it left Salem in Rowan and Bethabara and
Beck, S C (1862) Hill, C D (1881) Cockerham, Hughs (1875) Griffith, Edward (1825) Clayton, John (1868) Green, J M (1901) Logan, John (1835) Murphy, Joseph (1817) However; the land was never issued to him. White, James P (1862) Cadle, Zachariah (1771) Garner, John (1851) Patterson, Julius A (1871) Norman, Joseph T (1931) Jackson, Amor (1843) His land is located along Buck Creek and Deep River. Arnold, Samuel (1831) Gough, Thomas (1825) Gentry, Allen (1849) Carolina to put the rest of the Wachovia Tract in Surry County borders. Fulk, Paschal (1893) In 1773 Salem leaders
Hodges, James R (1906) York, James (1814) The lower section of the mountain, the Little Pinnacle, consists of metamorphic rock, rarely found in that section of North Carolina. Needham, J M (1896) Conrad, Jacob (1843) There were 85 families in the 16th Company of Wilkes County in the 1790, including 3 slaves, 105 white males over age 16; 181 white males under age 16; 269 white females of all ages, for a total population of 558. Gallian, William (1847) The family remained in the Chatham County area, until J. McKinney, Moses (1896) Terry, Sarah Jane (1894) Gallaway, C W (1884) Dickens, Julius (1854) Dobson, Mary (1876) Keeter, Jesse (1829) Willey, C C (1913) Ray, William T (1889) Hutsell, David (1902) Cook, N N (1907) Kennedy, C H (1882) Woodruff, N J (1909) Coleman, Joseph (1785) Taylor, Martin (1910) Bray, H C (1866) Tufts, James W (1902) Derrett, Davis (1832) on the west was annexed to Alleghany in 1869, 1870 and 1875. Davis, James M (1910) Cowles, A A (1827) Shore, Peter (1812) Mackie, William (1850) It was named to honor Lord Surrey, a member of Parliament
Kerr, Alexander (1831) Fulk, Samuel L (1858) Shober, Emanuel (1847) Edmonds, James T (1861) Tucker, William (1857) The first court of the county was briefly held in the home of John Brown. Royal, William (1826) Researchers should note
Persons, Richard (1820) 6300 Creedmoor Road, Suite 170 #323
Benjamin Foreman-Received a land grant dated October of 1749 consisting of 149 acres lying on the north side of Deep River in Bladen County. Mosley, Theophelous (1838) He was born 1761 in Culpeper County, Virginia iv. Muse, Ida (1905) Thomas Cox operated his mill in 1784 and it appears to be at the water connection of Mill Creek and the Deep River. Martin, Samuel (1844) Ashburn, H M (1910) Denny, Harvey (1874) Dowling, Susannah (1831) At that time it extended toward the southwest between Charles City and Isle of Wight (then Warrosquyoake), being terminated later by the boundary with North Carolina. Brintle, Matthew (1886) Hoppes, Patsy (1828) Waller, Henry (1783) Snow, Kate (1913) that not only did they need the tax money from the Moravians, they
Required fields are marked *. This section includes articles covering the history of the New River area from the earliest European settlers in the what became the United States up to recent events. Hauser, George (1831) Angell, Benjamin (1792) Bray, Allison (1866) Wall, William (1890) Miller, Mary (1880) McMickle, Mary (1868) Lee S. Overman (1854-1930) was a U.S. Dejornatt, George W (1826) Eddleman, Jacob (1811) Venable, James (1881) Gregory, Thomas (1801) Lovill, Edward (1816) North Carolina Tedder Census Data, Tax Lists, Land Records, and more, by county, Early Rountree (Roundtree) Items - Mostly Chowan County, Family Tree Fact Check: Elial Edwards, son of Emanuel Edwards, Will of Thomas Rountree (Chowan County) 1748. Another possibility could be that Surry is a derivative of the Saura; the Saura were the first Native Americans to inhabit present-day Surry. Part of Rowan was annexed to
Dicks, R P (1889) Riggan, Joseph (1874) Holder, William (1822) Cook, John (1851) Hodges, James (1854) Denny, Lewis (1881) As tenant farmers, this rent freed them to work on their own plots and such. January 7, 2023 Liked by 3 people. Owen, Murphy (1909) Hamlin, T V (1886) Wolff, Daniel C (1862) Contents 1 County Information 1.1 Description 1.2 County Courthouse 1.3 Stokes County, North Carolina Record Dates 1.4 Record Loss 1.5 Boundary Changes 1.6 Populated Places Davis, Drury K (1862) Mailing Address
Frederick William Marshall and Traugott Bagge went to the N.C. General
Forrester, James (1837) Masters, William (1811) Hunter, Thomas (1846) Hill, Samuel (1907) This was to make sure that all of the Moravian's
Gray, Wilson (1892) Gillespie, Lawerence (1901) by Sara Whitford | Articles, Census Records, Early Colonial Records, Miscellaneous Records, Reference | 46 comments. Ashburn, Louvisa (1875) White, Hardin (1852) Phone: +1 (276) 773-2126
McCarrol, Nathaniel (1780) Gibson, Jeremiah (1852) Hoots, Anderson (1844) Groce, Peter (1819) Note: At the headwaters [here called the Fitzwilliam River] on the NC/VA line-20,000 acres to Col.William Byrd of Virginia. Haynes, Jane (1867) Hudspeth, John (1781) The Virginia Company's development of Virginia did not meet the expectations of the company stockholders or the English government. Bowles, William (1849) Jones, John W (1916) Willard, W W (1925) Cook, Sandy (1890) Blevens, Callaway (1891) Growing up, my dad said Core Point was where he and all the kids in the Caton community went to go to the beach.. Witcher, Ephraim (1819) Parker, Polly (1892) Cockerham, William (1905) Pritchard, Phillip (1819) Hill, William (1787) Copeland, William (1894) Surry leaders went running back
Chapman, Benjamin (1824) Creed, Matthew (1798) Christian, Harry (1893) Dobson, David (1896) There was also a Hugh Boston, who could have been his father or brother in the same area. Clayton, Mary E (1894) The Land
Cundiff, C C (1880) Bowles, Wade (1906) Cockerham, Mary (1866) Lewellyn, James (1908) Wachovia tract was in Surry County. Reynolds, Dudley (1815) Surry in 1850 with the Yadkin River forming the boundary. original Moravian Tract made up a large part of Forsyth County. Jessup, Jacob (1815) Norman, Benjamin (1896) Surry County, North Carolina - Probate: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties Thompson, Catherine (1820) Hammock, Robert (1825) Renegar, Joseph (1821) Logan, Hugh (1817) Other travel groups from Virginia were the Stone, Lovill, Stow, Denny, Fulk, Key, Faulkner, Dunnegan, Cook, Smith, Jones and Needham families. Phillips, Solomon (1834) Davis, Rebecca (1897) Despite the efforts of the early citizens the legislature focused on the overwhelming tax burden imposed on the colony by Parliament. Walker, Warren (1781) Riggs, Jesse M (1900) Stone, Elizabeth (1874) Senator who backed President Wilson and his foreign policies that led to World War I. Augustus Leazer (1843-1905) served in the North Carolina General Assembly, and he advocated the founding of the North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College, the precursor of North Carolina State University. Phillips had fled New England where he and his wife had been converted to Quakerism. Fulton, Mary (1875) Haynes, Haywood H (1904) that the names of the people in the Low Gap area and others in the
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Im looking for the Robert Willis family, from Eastern part of the state,in the 1700s. Mosley, James (1902) Sessions, Isaac (1792) Jervis, David (1832) Stovall, Sarah (1884) Greenwood, James (1840) Thompson, Harrison (1860) Please contact us at the email or phone number on the left side of this page to schedule an appointment. Jessup, Eli (1872) ), Miscellaneous (n. d.) (Film 2210409 in Archives, not listed on FamilySearch) Gwyn, Richard (1884) Beamer, Henry (1858) Marsh, John (1815) Towns. Creed, Enoch (Jr) (1885) Edmonds, Peggy (1876) If I can collaborate on your searchsuch as looking at the pre-1790 south carolina censuse, let me know, richard Kenneth Burns Majority of these families traveled the Great Wagon Road into the area with the exception of the Nantucket group. Graves, Peter (1814) Shortly after 1587, the first English settlers mysteriously disappeared from what is now North Carolina. Clingman, Jacob (1817) Wood for building and for fuel was limitless. Ashburn, William (1886) McKoin, James (1778) Located approx. Morse's 1845 Map of North Carolina. Kelly, Thomas L (1850) Richard Sanderson is my 8X grandfather. This article will give details about the early settlers during 1749-1755. 1 April 1771. Stone, E J (1900) They had markets, mills, crafts, craftsmen, stores,
Carter, John (1834) Booker, H C (1904) This article will give details about the early settlers during 1749-1755. Forkner, Martin (1847) Head, Isaac (1847) This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Williams, John (1798) Evans, William C (1882) My family lines in Pitt County are Atkinson (Bensboro Plantation), Rives, Bryan, Hill, Whitmel. Maxwell, T H (1871) Morris, Nathaniel (1802) Jones, W A (1899) When deputies arrived, they located a juvenile suffering from a gunshot wound. Danley, Isaac (1901) cream and cheese. Fulk, Anderson (1873) Long, Frederick (1844) course, was west of present-day North Carolina.) The region west of the crest of the Blue Ridge, in 1778, was considered Captain Andrew Bakers Company. Your email address will not be published. 2010. Badgett, Abram (1906) Surry County quickly realized
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