Poindexter, Elizabeth (1816) Cook, Hawkins (1815) Adams, John A (1866) Hatcher, Thomas J (1870) Southard, Martin V (1863) Wright, Gideon (1783) differently and better. Ring, Leopold (1883) Im glad I found this. Cawles, A C (1890) Brown, William (1844) Armstrong, Martin (1842) Fulps, George (1786) educated, practical, wise to the ways of the world and highly
Roberts, Logan D (1886) Cook, Alfred (1829) //dump($i); Lane, David (1855) Growing up, my dad said Core Point was where he and all the kids in the Caton community went to go to the beach.. Gough, Thomas (1825) Garner, John (1851) This is a partial listing of early inhabitants settling along the Yadkin River. Low, Jacob (1893) I find it kind of interesting that Thomas Week(e)s was a keeper of the land titles early on, but his name doesnt appear on the survey. Doudge, Nathan (1828) Davis, Samuel L (1848) Winfrey, Thomas & Mary (1840, 1842) Hamlin, Harden S (1878) would the last names of mallican or millican be also milliken. Armfield, Isaac M (1883) Phillips, Nancy (1868) I have been trying to find information on Mary A. Norcumb, my 3X Great Grandmother, that married Jacob Darden Windley in 1840, Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina. Hiatt, Jacob (1911) Surry County, North Carolina: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. Categories: American Revolutionary War, Anson County, Bladen County, Guilford County, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Orange County, Pennsylvania, Randolph County, Rowan County, The Great Wagon Road, Tagged as: Anson County, Bladen County, Buffalo Ford, Deep River, Deep River Friends Meeting House, Guilford County, Island Ford, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Orange County, Pennsylvania, Randolph County, Virginia. I have been striking out everywhere I have looked. Venable, John (1852) Martin, Matilda (1892) Helen, Michael (1833) Your membership lasts for one year. Boyles, William (1845) Holyfield, Susannah (1854) Whitaker, Melissa (1891) Minish, W O (1889) (T) Toliver's District #4, 50 families, 51 polls, 13990 acres of taxable land. Note: the Perrys married into Cumbo family also related to the Meherrin tribe. Simpson, Isham (1863) Bagwell, J H (1910) Creed, Robert (1846) Whitt, S M (1899) Clayton, George (1877) Puckett, Richard (1815) Snow, Sarah (1852) Towns. Hi, I am a patricia Green, daughter of miles Leslie green., Samuel Jacob Green was my great grandfather in my fathers side. Jessup, Elijah (1890) Inman, Morrison (1887) Atkinson, E H (1904) Evans, William (1874) Haymore, John (1825) Haun, Margaret (n. d.) Surry in 1773. Haymore, Mary (1854) Despite the efforts of the early citizens the legislature focused on the overwhelming tax burden imposed on the colony by Parliament. Those early Quakers began holding meetings at Westfield by 1772,December 23, 1786 a monthly meeting was set up at Westfield, and the name was changed from Tom's Creek to "Westfield." . Later, the famous American author and satirist Mark Twain imitated Taliaferros use of local dialects and writing style. Samuel Russell and his ship The Scorpion came across from Scotland and traveled up what is now thw Cape Fear Riverand created the town Russellboroughwill someone plz see why this important family was left off the mapthanks. From Les Tate: Trail Found for James Burk ("II") and John Burk, his son. Unthank, Jonathan (1836) Poindexter, William (1818) Wilmoth, Richard (1880) Patterson, William (n. d.) Simmons, John (1880) 199-202). White, Nancy (1905) Satterfield, Clementine (1899) (He became the only NC Governor from Surry.) Edwards, Gideon (n. d.) Dunnagan, Tyre (1864) Clayton, John (1868) Edmonds, J B (1903) Thank you! Reaching to a height over 1,400 feet, Pilot Mountain is well-known due to its Big Pinnacle, a round, tree-covered top that is separated by quartz rock walls. Teague, William (1893) Allred, James B (1887) 2010. Your membership fee will automatically be charged to a credit card or PayPal account every year. Carter, Abel (1793) Coe, G (1913) Thompson, Henderson (1881) Indian trails would follow the buffalo trails, thus the creation of this ford crossing the Deep River. Cockerham, Daniel (1843) May, Morgan (1847) Axsom, Joseph (1888) Hill, Sanford (1884) Farr, Barnibas (1787) In our family, we dont descend from any Paramores (that I know of), but I have come across them in my research in Pitt County, NC. It should be noted here that this took
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Marsh, H H (1848) Or one that tells where they lived before Craven County? 2 (May 1978): 74-86. there for the taking. Bray, Hanan (1845) Parker, John (1829) Early, William (n. d.) 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. Mosley, Thomas (1838) Moore, Edward (1837) Randolph, William (1848) Jones, James (1836) Lewis, Andy (1861) They came by way of Endland and Virginia. Several Indian artifacts have been found along its banks and in researching the name of the river, sapponah, an Indian name meaning deep river seems to be the origin. Kirby, T M (1899) Goen, Huel (1847) Hendrick, Frederick (1835) Johnson, Emily (n. d.) Shore, John (1840) The Deep River of North Carolina continues to provide its history and genealogy everyday. Dearman, John (1867) Gregory, Thomas (1801) in December 1770 by Martin Armstrong, Anthony Hampton and James Dunne. Ashburn, L D (1893) Surry County, North Carolina : I131096 : 2: Garrett, Benjamin : 1733: Surry County, North Carolina : I47300 : Died. There were 83 persons listed on the 1778 tax list, however, only 40 of these persons were on the 1782 tax list (estimated population 250). Fulk, Bryson (1904) Dowling, Susannah (1831) There was also something called clabber; this
Stockberger, John (1826) Parson, P W (1899) J. G. Hollingsworth. Hunter, Thomas (1846) Jolly, Banner (1899) York, Mark A (1864) Persons, Richard (1820) Belton, Ewel (1871) Holder, James Madison (1909) Walker, Robert (1786) Allen, David (1912) Martin, Samuel (1844) Nutt, Richard T (1895) for the NCGenWeb Project. Doss, William (1845) Bowles, Wade (1906) Woodruff, N J (1909) Hickman, W Hardin (1891) Woodruff, Thomas (1924) Brintle, Matthew (1886) Abraham Creeson applied for a land grant in January of 1749 for 200 acres. Owen, Murphy (1909) Glenn, Jeremiah (1846) A Division of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. Arrington, Daniel (1862) Thompson, Pherebe (1861) Gillespie, Elijah (1819) (Information from Corbitt, David
Cockerham, Polly (1901) Morton, Patrick (1815) Kallam, C C (1923) A special note as well that consisted of, panel of books. Pruitt, Burrell (1814) Kelly, Thomas L (1850) North Carolina, the United States Territory South of the River Ohio, and Tennessee, successively governed this land. Wright, Thomas (1840) Hann, John (1781) Reece, Lalia B (1918) York, Letitia L (1890) Cockerham, Jesse (1866) Lawrence, Richard (1796) Although Dobson is the county seat, other communities are located in Surry, including Elkin, Ararat, Bottom, Level Cross, Mount Airy, and Toast. Codes for the 1787 and 1797 tax list districts are: At the time of his death, he owned 2 horses, 3 cows and 6 hogs. Troy L. Kickler A Patriot during the Revolutionary War, Jesse Franklin later served his state in the House of Commons, as a state senator, as a U.S. Representative, a U.S. Wood, Abraham (1788) You pay each year by check or PayPal. Reeves, James S (1912) Mills, Aaron (1866) Hill, Moses (1828) Smith, Lazarus (1891) Douglass, William (1835) William UNDERWOOD was born FEB 1756, and died 20 DEC 1814 in Anderson County, Tennessee. Lindsey, Laban (1840) Riggs, C C (1879) Lovill, James A (1861) Have you been to NC? Pell, T W (1890) List of Dobbs County citizens whose guns were taken and used by the King's forces against the Regulators. Maxwell, T H (1871) Key, John W (1902) Holcomb, Virgil E (1909) A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina by Edward Moseley, late surveyor general of the said province ([London]: Sold at the Three Crowns, 1733). Woodruff, Cornelius (1871)
Collins, Regina (widow) (1892) Haynes, Shade (1901) http://www.ncmarkers.com/Results.aspx?k=Search&ct=btn, (accessed on September 5, 2011). Surry: First of two Parishes in Surry County, when it was created in 1771. McBride, George T (1835) Roberts, James (1835) Cockerham, William (1853) Dinkins, John (1829) Woodruff, William W (1862) The Carter, Knight and Foreman Families of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, 1730-1800: Some Ancestors and Descendants. Christian, Harry (1893) original Moravian Tract made up a large part of Forsyth County. Copeland, Nancy (1865) Shoemaker, Adam (1786) Miller, Mary (1880) Ivy, Benjamin J (1864) Golding, William (1889) York, Claude E (1894) Puckett, James (1876) Greene County gained from Craven County-----1801 Edgecombe County gained from Pitt County-----1801 Walton County established by Georgia in "Indian Lands" area of North Carolina (boundaries undefinable)-----1803 Goings, W P (1893) 199-202). This book and Marriages of Wilkes County, North Carolina 1778-1868 are part of a series of volumes dealing with the marriage records of North Carolina counties.Marriages of Surry County contains abstracts of all extant marriage bonds and licenses for the period 1779 until 1868 when bonds, as prerequisites for licenses, were discontinued. Kroeder, Jacob (1789) 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. In December 1830, by Act of the South Carolina State Legislature, the Town of Lancaster was incorporated and provision was made for the election of town officials. Bray, Joel (1876) Surry County was created from Rowan County on 1 April 1771. Lantrip, John (1795) Johnson, John (1885) Hill, R D (1869) This put Jesse
Jackson, Nathan (1854) Walker, Elizabeth (1853) Yadkin County was formed from
McKinney, William (1861) Burrus, L H (1883) Patterson, Greenberry (1826) Ford, John (1856) Corbitt
Jessup, Joseph (1797) Press. Names were Best and Sawyer and others. Banner, W M (1890) Phillips, William (1829) Marion, Adam (1890) Prather, W A (1852) Dunnagan, Thomas F (1890) Haines, Nathan (1835) Elliott, Thomas (1787) Burch, William (1834) Harris, Robert (1816) Axsom, Israel P (1862) Ladd, Noble (1786) Davis, Roby (1902) Boyles, Alexander (1874) Franklin, Meekey & Jesse (1834) McLemore, Ephraim (1799) Poore, Thomas (1890) Voughter, John (1875) Holder, William (1822) In the beginning, Surry did not want the Moravians
Logan, Hugh (1817) Creed, Enoch (1897) Wonderful to begin filling in the life of my 7th great grandfather William Cox. Linville, Moses (1826) State Department of Archives and History, 1950, pp. Gwyn, R R (1897) Thompson, Harrison (1860) Ray, M F (1903) He was the original owner of the Cupola House in Edenton. Roby, Barton (1843) Thompson, John (1847) Gray, W B (1836) Stewart, Samuel (1909) Bohannon, W C (1906) Jones, Daniel (1877) Davis, William (1871) Perkins, Lucy (1819) Bass, Moses (1819) Kincannon, Catherine (1834) Hazlewood, Richard (1790) Barker, Michael (1817) Cook, Elizabeth (1824) Hauser, Henry (1821) 2016 John Locke Foundation | 200 West Morgan St., Raleigh, NC 27601, Voice: (919) 828-3876, //$i = get_field('photogallery2',get_the_ID()); Harris, Margaret (Widow) (n. d.) Speer, Robert (1782) Wood, John (1882) Low, Nancy J B (1898) 2-South shore of Albemarle Sound: Whitemarsh, Pollock[C], Buncomb[J], Frilie, Lee[S], Lee, Cooper, 1-Along the Meherrin and Chowan Rivers to Albemarle Sound:Allen [E], Pitman, Kirchin, Anderson, Jackson, Gee, Bryan, Nansemond, Dew, Powers, Williams [A],Bond [J], Jones, Cotton [J], Hill [B], Baker, Barfields, Baker [H], Williams, Hains, Forster [R], Maule [W],Winn [G], Boone, Bryan [F], Hill [J], Pollack [T], Lovick [J], Pollock [G], 2-Albemarle Sound [west shore] between Chowan and Roanoke Rivers:Duckinfield [N], laccuck, Lockart [J], Henderson [D], West [R]. Roberts, S W (1901) Butner, F A (1904) Collins, Jesse (1830) Matches 1 to 33 of 33 Last Name, Given Name(s) Gray, Wilson (1892) Wolff, Daniel C (1862) The Charles H. Stone Memorial Library, the Foothills Theatre, and the Horne Creek Living Historical Farm are all important attractions in Surry County. Reynard, William (1786) Kincannon, Francis (1802) Johnson, Letitia (1878) EARLY SETTLEMENT ALONG THE NEW RIVER (NC AND VA) BASIN. McMickle, S J (1903) McGee, Albert N (1881) Raleigh, North Carolina 27612. Dodson, Stephen (1873) Sutphin, Rebecca (1873) Fleming, Mordecai (1898) cream and cheese. Cundiff, C C (1880) Cockerham, Joseph & Julia (1873, 1886) Marshall, Aaron (1823) 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. Jessup, Priscilla (1818) White, Welcome (1881) This article will give details about the early settlers during 1749-1755. Whitaker, Alfred (1907) Apperson, Bennett (1822) Cockerham, William (1905) Smith, William (1822) Davis, John E (1823) Gentry, Wiley (1902) Taylor, Samuel H (1893) Gates, Thomas (1862) Phillips had fled New England where he and his wife had been converted to Quakerism. Hardy, Charles (1883) Everton, Thomas (1819) Adkins, William H (1863) Waxhaw Creek within this area had taken its name from the Waxhaw Indian tribe. Money, Isaac (1841) Benjamin died in 1796 in Chatham County, NC. Reece, Abraham (1823) Mankins, James (1869) Gregory, Ambrose (1819) Napier, Dora (1898) Pendry, Jonathan (1848) Barton, David (1772) Vestal, Thomas (1848) Thompson, Samuel (1793) Pritchard, Phillip (1819) Charles, James (1781) Patterson, James (1832) Rook, Ira (1888) Johnson, John T (1899) McMickle, C F (1892) This map was made in 1733 and this site tends to focus more on the areas around the Neuse, Pamlico, and Chowan Rivers. The GCVHF office will be open by appointment only until April 2023. Burch, Judith (1848) Turner, Roger (1778) Day, R R (1894) Martin, John (1836) Stone, Mary (1846) Part of Surry
Taylor, Sterling (1869) Manas, Robert (1822) Majority of these families traveled the Great Wagon Road into the area with the exception of the Nantucket group. January 7, 2023 Liked by 3 people. Marsh, William (1856) The relationship between Wilkes County, North Carolina and Ashe County, North Carolina can only be fully appreciated by examining period maps. from Surry, all of the Moravian Tract was now in Stokes. Blackburn, Newman (1771) Brinkley, James (1858) Williams, Jonathan (1836) Galyean, John (1863) Williams, James (1823) Brown, Joseph (1826) Martin, William (1810) Rowan County. Fleming, Elizabeth (1902) Smith, Stephen J K (1806) Harding, Rany (1811) Hill, Leonard (1830) in the context of the times and even in the context of the 1980s. White, Joseph C (1899) Wolff, William (1773) Needham, James H (1899) Clayton, Philip (1782) They left the word "CROATAN" carved in a tree. Marsh, Wiley (1875) Sparger, James (1902) (V) Vannoy's District in the 1787 Tax List Jones, Russell R (1858) Badgett, Coleman (1906) Coe, Timothy (1844) Moore, Mary A (1908) Bryan, W K (1899) Burk, James (1776) I am looking for any Litchfields in the mid to late 1700s. McCarter, Phillip (1878) Williams, Louisanna (1847) Bird, Joseph (1834) Booker, H C (1904) Surry County quickly realized
Rowan occured in 1771, it left Salem in Rowan and Bethabara and
Early Tennessee land acquisition is probably more complex than any other state because of the different governments and the time involved in processing grants. Forkner, Samuel (1873) Gilmer, E A (1901) Hutchens, John (1825) Danley, Isaac (1845) The majority of the new settlers were Scots-Irish from Pennsylvania; others from North Carolina and Virginia joined them. An act to form Surry County was proposed to the North Carolina Assembly
After his service in the vital battles of Guilford Courthouse and Kings Mountain, Franklin entered state politics, and he served as governor for one year from 1820 to 1821. Cox, W T (1899) Bullin, Leonard (1835) Jackson, William (1854) Source: The Heritage of
It should be noted here that this took
Copeland, Isaac (1840) Boyden, Nathaniel (1879) Moser, Leonard (1783) Inman, John H (1896) Fleming, Abraham (1850) Hancock, John (1879) Nichols, John (1895) Moser, Mary E (1913) Bennett, William T (1861) The . Be the First to Know of new additions on Piedmont Trails, Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Early Settlements & Surnames of Tennessee 1756-1780, Early Families of Wilkes County, North Carolina, First Major Route of The Colonies-The King's Highway, Early Tennessee Settlers of the Watauga Settlement of Washington County, Early Settlers Along The Catawba River 1744-1750. Bemis, Susan W (1879) Matthews, James (1822) Burns, Michael (1819) Piedmont Trails - Piedmont Trails contains historical data such as early maps, early settlers with detailed genealogy for the Surry County, NC area. Adams, Anderson (1889) Bryson, John (1807) Ward, Levin (1825) Smith, Stephen J (1836) Robertson, W P (1901) Cook, John (1851) on the west was annexed to Alleghany in 1869, 1870 and 1875. Aaron Albertson Albert Albertson, Sr. Cox, A W (n. d.) 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. Gillespie, Lawerence (1901) (N) Nall's District in the 1787 Tax List Norman, Columbus W (1886) Snow, null (1878) Davis, Elizabeth (1843) Jackson, Samuel (1807) Cockerham, John (1814) Named for Surrey, England. Ramey, C W (1861) Mosley, J H (1895) Johnson, John M (1895) Thank you. Jones, Samuel (1814) Starling, A A (1888) Surry County, North Carolina Tax List 1790 Transcript by Jeff Weaver The Surry 1790 census was divided into the following districts identified by the captain of the militia for each district: Captain Hudspeth's District Captain Colvard's District Captain Lovill's District The Town of Lancaster was re-chartered in 1898 and as the City of Lancaster in 1967. Surry in 1773. Majority of these families migrated from Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Virginia. Creed, Colby (1815) Kirkpatrick, William (1784) King, Robert (1845) Shore, Henry (1842) Pettit, Benjamin (1786) Simmons, Armistead (1853) The Saura named the peak Jomeokee, great guide or pilot, and the northern immigrants who traveled the Great Wagon Road witnessed the mountain as they traveled into the North Carolina colony. Chamberlin, Jane P (1825) See the appendix to this work for a complete listing of heads of families in the Upper New River Valley through the 1850 census. Willard, W W (1925) McDaniel, Henry (1866) that not only did they need the tax money from the Moravians, they
Cockerham, Thomas (1862) Lee S. Overman (1854-1930) was a U.S. Forrester, Mary (1872) Atkinson, C H (1881) Tilley, Henry (1786) Adkins, William (1852) Hodges, William (1815) Harville, Matilda (1839) Harrison, Elisha (1827) Casstevens, M (1823) Nance, J K (1898) Jones, Evaline (1891) Marion, Nathan J (1861) Mosley, Henry (1867) Tucker, Benjamin (1829) Taylor, John A (1887) The earliest type of land records in North Carolina were headrights, also known as landrights, a common land grant system used in all of the original 13 colonies. Toogood, Charles (1806) Canter, Matilda (1859) Green, James S (1894) Barker, Thomas (1845) Top Stories. Howell is listed on the 1790 census living in the same area with a total of 11 persons living in his home. Thornton, Davis (1820) Haymore, Blumon (1861) But this failed years later due to flooding. Tilley, Joel (1867) Muse, Ida (1905) Phillips, J B (1886) Venable, Mary F (1900) This allowed easy paddling down the river for early travels and trade. Pettit, Benjamin (1820) London, Amos (1806) Dobson * Elkin * Pilot Mountain *. Moser, Israel (1897) Beck, Jacob (1892) Wright, John (1855) Hiatt, George (1793) My Greatgrand father was suppose to be born there in 1774 his name was Henry. Draughn, E M (1910) Marsh, William V (1862) Willey, Willie (1902) Jackson, E F (1896) Ridge, William (1784) Penn, John (1886) Johnson, Felix (1894) It was named to honor Lord Surrey, a member of Parliament
Steelman, George (1847) Hammock, William (1819) Groce, Peter (1819) Creed, King D (1864) Stone, W E (1911) Box 679
Dodson, J C (1892) Cox, Isaiah (1836) and for food. . Wild game including quail and wild turkeys were
November 20, 2022. Gallaway, R R (1901) Denny, Joel (1896) Masters, James (1837) The first record in which the New River denizens are distinguishable is the 1787 North Carolina State Census. Smithson, Letitia V (1888) Cunningham, William (1841) Williams, Joseph (1827) Snow, A L (1897) Some of this may be explained by the fact several Tory Families left for more pro-British areas. Goff, W A (1902) Cunnningham (Widow) (1839) In addition, historians contend that the seat of government, Dobson, received its name from two sources as well. Isbell, Livingston (1834) Christman, Bousier (1818) Whitaker, Abraham (1890) Jester, Nathan (1844) Thompson, Jack (1899) Senator (president pro tempore ), and finally as governor of North Carolina. Hodges, James R (1906) Marion, Jubal (1884) If I can collaborate on your searchsuch as looking at the pre-1790 south carolina censuse, let me know, richard Kenneth Burns Stampen, Eli (1880) Kelly, Luckett D (1824) Dick, Thomas H (1872) Patterson, James B (1859) with a spoon and was very much like yogurt. Stanley, Nancy (1918) Haymore, William (1905) Norman, Thomas (1878) Snow, Hale (1858) Jones, Mary (1835) The Assembly refused the first petition in 1772. Dunn, Grace G (1909) Spence, Wiley (1844) Poindexter, William (1844) 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. Nuttall, Charles A (1845) Swaim, Michael (1840) Waggoner, Adam (1850) Miller, Michael (Jr) (1777) Jesse Franklin (1760-1823) Written by Dr. luxor buffet vs excalibur buffet early settlers of surry county, north carolina early settlers of surry county, north carolina. Why was he not found? Stone, William (1866) Forkner, J R (1900) Southern Historical Press, Inc. (Greenville, S.C. 1935). Hauser, Thomas P (1913) I would like to know more about the Hatteras Indian reservation and its location. Key, Lewis A (1889) Nicholas Smith applied for 450 acres of land and the deed was issued on April 1, 1751 in Bladen County. Liverton, Daniel (1824) The 1778 tax list of Wilkes County gives some good clues, however, some of the people on this list were land speculators who never lived what became Ashe County, e.g., Enoch Osborne. Nancy UNDERWOOD. Stone, T W (1900) Walker, David (1775) Clanton, Benjamin (1808) County was divided and the southern part became Forsyth County. Lovill, Edward (1816) Another possibility could be that Surry is a derivative of the Saura; the Saura were the first Native Americans to inhabit present-day Surry. Parker, Jonathan (n. d.) Bullin, William (1881) Reece, Ira (1911) Cook, James (1891) Scott, Daniel (1824) Beamer, Frost (1880) Donnahue, Henry (1777) Higgins, Martha (1898) Fulk, Samuel L (1858) Felts, J M (1893) White, Robert (1904) Whitaker, I (1892) Kellum, Rosa (1895) Childress, William (1860) [Fort] Jones, Blair. Warden, Newel (1862) Moreland, Sarah (1821) Elder, Peter (1804) Green, J M (1901) Does anyone know if descendants of Edward Moseley ended up in South Carolina? Davis, William H (1868) Preparations would be made prior to the trip such as rations, supplies, etc. 4 miles above the Great Falls along the Deep River. Hicks, J (1849) Hollinsworth, James M (1858) Elmore, A (1832) McCraw, Edmund (1852) Galyean, Jerry (1893) Stow, Mary (1846) Any leads appreciated. Early Marriages. Chilton, Tabbitha (1889) Mays, George (1888) West, Nicholas (1825) Armfield, Martin (1909) Burch, Elizabeth (1870) Harris, Robert (1846) Riggs, S F (1905) Many of the articles are the work of the compiler. Poindexter, Samuel (1847) The per family population was only slightly increased to 6.4 persons. Caudle, Abraham (1835) The Cox families you mention are my ancestors. Cooley, William (1851) You can set up a recurring payment for your membership so you dont have to remember to renew every year. HeritageQuest A treasury of American genealogical sources: unique primary sources, local and family histories, and finding aids. Bannister, Pollly (1878) Williams, John (1798) About South Carolina Census Records. 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. I did see the name Jasper, listed also. Payne, Martin (1893) Smith, Larkin (1876) It is interesting also to note that there were more residents in 1782, apparently several families left the area during the revolutionary war years. Bowles, Sallie (1894) Danley, Andrew (1905) Gray, Jeremiah (1876) Guide to Stokes County, North Carolina ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. Footprints in the "Hollows" or Surry County and Her People. Copyright 1998 - 2023 Grayson County Virginia Heritage Foundation Inc. and New River Notes. Hampton, H C (1901) Hodges, L (1894) Graff, John Michael (1784) Phillips, Solomon (1834) Hines, Madison (1896) Wilkins, George (1844) Reeves, Jeremiah E (1866) Lester, Jesse (1815) Copeland, J M (1862) Whitlock, Martin (1865) Surry County Courthouse (all departments listed below are located here, unless otherwise noted) Address: 201 E. Kapp Street, Dobson, NC 27017 Surry County Register of Deeds Phone: 336-401-8150 Birth Records: 1912 Marriage Records: 1778 Death Records: 1912 Land Records: 1771 Surry County Clerk of Court Phone: 336-386-3700 Probate Records: 1770 Brittin, John (1850) Davis, Jesse (1872) Bates, Jacob (1816) Buffalo Ford, along Deep River, was one of the most popular crossings located in present day Randolph County. Have not been able to trace them further back, would love to find out where they originated from. Wooten, Richard (1808) Glass, Dudley (1851) Holmes, J H (1902) Peel, Jesse (1816) I am Sheri Greenmost Green lines actually settled in Western NC but due to work ie Farming many moved to the coast. Thompson, William (1782) Shows settlements, inhabitants, soil conditions, rivers, and principal products, with insets showing Port Brunswick or Cape Fear Harbour, Port Beaufort or Topsail Inlet, Ocacock [Ocracoke] Inlet, Explanation, and Directions for Ocacock [Ocracoke] Inlet. The data in this volume is arranged throughout in . There was also a Hugh Boston, who could have been his father or brother in the same area. Snow, James (1863) Golding, Abner (1888) Dockery, W S (1891) Skidmore, Henry (1775) Leroy, The Formation of North Carolina Counties, 1663-1943, Raleigh:
There are others who should have appeared on 1778 list who do not, e.g., Joshua Weaver and Zachariah Wells. If you have a link about it, Id love to see it. Bray, L W (1888) Howard, Jesse (1832) Hurt, Mary (1830) I went about 10 years ago and have pictures of Gum Neck and Frying Pan. Marsh, John (1881) Hedspeth, James (1834) Davis, John (1850) Buchannon, James (1774) Beck, S C (1862) The Plantation was originally called Mount Hope and the property remained in the Tripp Family until the 20th century. Stone, L T (1894) Masters, Nicholas (1810) Hutchens, William (1833) They stayed in Onlsow County until 1785 when they left for GA. Grabbs, Lucinda (1912) The timeline period of this listing pertains to the years of 1748 through 1770. It was called the Waxhaw settlement and was the birthplace of . Brower, Jacob W (1872) Jackson, Samuel (1878)
Gilmer, William (1884) Riggan, Joseph (1874) Church, John (1866) Franklin, Owen (1805) Clary, William (1819) Norman, Joseph T (1931) The legislation was passed in January 1771 and was to become effective
Edwards, Gideon (1811) Dunnagan, Reuben (1867) Wicker, James (1889) Simpson, Vinson (1872) Reid, Jesse (1862) Dane, John (1775) This Quaker Meeting house was built in present day Guilford County near the Deep River. Walker, Irene (1905) Dean, Keziah (1791) Hall, Jordan (1875) King, Robert (1828) Ashburn, William (1842) Waggoner, Philip (1782) was a milk solid, soured and skimmed of cream. Norman, L J (1898) Jervis, Bryant (1849) Glenn, Tyre (1778) There are federal censuses publicly available for 1790, 1800 (partial), 1810, 1820 (partial), 1830 (partial), 1840 (partial), 1850 (partial), 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, and 1940. . Carlton, William (1779) My family line comes from James, brother to Samuel. Ingram, John W (1891) Haymore, Henry (1913) This was done at the request of Jesse Franklin. Rominger, Martin (1780) Carmichael, T E (1899) Whitlock, Jock (1892) Shugart, Russell (1841) Norman, William M (1909) (H) Hardin's District #4, 43 families, 55 polls, 9277 acres of taxable land. Riggs, T J (1889) Low, Daniel (1862) Copeland, Nancy (1874) Brower, T M (1935) Boyles, William (1879) Phillips, Bennett (1840) Johnson, Joseph (1824) Moore, H F (1898) It can be viewed online or downloaded as a PDF (right-click PDF and Save link as to download) at the Internet Archive. Dobson, David (1896) Flinchum, James E (1877) Bartley, Revel (1867) His name appears on the marriage licenses of many, and their Wills, along with land grants. Hughes, William (1848) Jackson, Amos (1878) Clanton, Thomas (1794) Sparkes, Matthew (1819) Norman, Benjamin (1896) Parks, James (1826) Franklin and others in Wilkes County. Galyean, Ephraim (1890) Creed, Dudley (1908) Blizard, J D (1923) A Company, A Parish, and A "Castle" Richard Pace was only one of the settlers on the south shore of James River. 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