The beginning of his tract was located approx. Whitt, S M (1899) New River Symposium 1984. I did see the name Jasper, listed also. Holcomb, Shadrack (1815) Badgett, Abram (1906) Cook, John M (1888) Howard, Philip (1818) Hutchens, Bailes (1828) Jackson, Amor (1870) Napier, Dora (1898) Hollinsworth, James M (1858) Garrison, Isaac (1779) Hill, John (1844) Riggs, Silas (1855) Wolff, William H (1899) Wolff, Daniel (1831) Nixon, Joseph (1815) needed the friendship and knowledge. Nutt, Richard T (1895) The timeline period of this listing pertains to the years of 1748 through 1770. Surry County Surry County was formed in 1771. Davis, Rebecca (1897) Harding, William (1797) This is a personal collection . Draughn, William (1911) Press. Moore, Thomas (1889) Lawson, Henry (1893) Is there any Thomas Dixon or Dickson family living there in the early 1700s. Holyfield, Bird (1862) Wilbourn, Richard (1848) Uptegrove, Isaac (1817) Buchannon, James (1774) Draughn, Nancy C (1909) Williams, John (1849) He married Susannah KIRBY 28 FEB 1782 in Surry County, North Carolina. Johnson, Jeffery (1797) For a partial list of the original members, click here. Moore, John (1873) Wood, William R (1860) He was the original owner of the Cupola House in Edenton. Cooper, D M (1887) (R) Ray's District, # 13 32 families, 28 polls, 15309 acres of taxable land. Holyfield, Susannah (1854) Surry in 1850 with the Yadkin River forming the boundary. Childress, William (1860) Maness, W B (1885) Winfrey, Isaac (1815) My great great great grand fathers were Hatteras Indian. Jones, Abraham (1777) Park, I A (1901) Miller, Mary (1880) Kaddle, Zavariah (1771) Hughes, William (1848) Collins, Ambrose R (1862) Dezarn, Ephraim (1846) Jones, J H (1894) Edwards, Hiram (1866) Dezarn, Elijah (1817) Hauser, Michael (1789) Isaacks, A H (1895) Mankins, James (1869) Cave, Algias A (1842) Hoots, Nancy (1847) Norman, William M (1909) Holcomb, Thomas (1808) Edmonds, J B (1903) Kroeder, Jacob (1789) Leach, Samuel (1810) Email: research_support@graysonheritage.org Burch, Henderson (1891) Haymore, William (1905) These families are documented as living in the area due to land ownership records. Coker, Solomon (1782) Explore the history and culture of North Carolina through original materials from across the state. Burch, William (1881) Elliott, Thomas (1787) Aaron Albertson Albert Albertson, Sr. All Rights Reserved. Parker, Samuel (1820) Barker, George Michael (1817) Dunn, Grace G (1909) from the flax as woven with wool thread to make a material called Have not been able to trace them further back, would love to find out where they originated from. Combs, Eli W (1908) Bethania in Surry. 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). Key, William S (1889) Keeter, Jesse (1829) Duane Meyer, The Highland Scots of North Carolina, 1732-1776 (1961). Hoots, Jacob (1805) Redd, Lewis W (1864) Wilcox, Thomas (1894) Booe, William (1853) Simmons, Jonas (1881) The land joined both Abbotts Creek and the Deep River in present day High Point and Jamestown areas. Swaim, Michael (1840) Stanley, Nancy (1918) Despite the efforts of the early citizens the legislature focused on the overwhelming tax burden imposed on the colony by Parliament. Morse's 1845 Map of North Carolina. In trying to find out where he came from a tax record states that he was a son of William Adams Sr. and lived on Williams plantation for a while. Tilley, Moses (1856) Instead, just read the list, as many spellings of surnames are different than the conventionally used spellings. Griffith, Rebecca (1903) Sparger, Murlin (1878) Forrester, James (1837) Ive got close to 3,000 family members but accurate to early 1800s. Mosley, Thomas (1838) Belton, Ewel (1871) Danner, Frederick (1839) Poindexter, Samuel (1847) 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 Haynes, Shade (1901) Part of Rowan was annexed to The GCVHF office will be open by appointment only until April 2023. Baker, Michael (1779) Thompson, Harrison (1860) Welbourn, Edward (1822) Cook, Alfred (1905) Johnson, William (1821) The . Snow, Bird (1895) Venable, Stephen (1903) Ball, James (1826) [J] CURRITUCK PRECINCT between North River and Currituck Sound: Wilkins, Balance, Hodges [M], Swann [T], Etheridg, Lowther, Williams, Tulle, Swann [W], Dukes [M],Sanderson, Williamson, Norton, Gibby. Masters, James (1837) Willard, W W (1925) I am looking to fill in my family tree. Historical Notes from Lancaster County, South Carolina consists of a collection of articles concerning the history of Lancaster County, S.C. Indian trails would follow the buffalo trails, thus the creation of this ford crossing the Deep River. Dobson, A H (1900) Wilkins, Nancy (1844) Dinkins, John (1829) Whitlock, John (1833) McCraw, Edmund (1852) Isbell, Littleton (1824) McMickle, Mary (1868) Norman, Joseph (1853) Bray, Joel (1876) In 1791 part of it was removed to form Kershaw County. Fleming, Abraham (1850) Davis, William H (1868) The highest point in Surry County is Fisher Peak in the Blue Ridge, while the best known peak is Pilot Mountain. that not only did they need the tax money from the Moravians, they Crissman, Charles L (1836) Bran, Thomas (1844) Mays, George (1888) the western part of Surry where Low Gap is located. Hadley, Bridget (1807) that not only did they need the tax money from the Moravians, they Winfrey, Thomas & Mary (1840, 1842) Livengood, Adam (1909) Stokes County was formed in 1789 Walker, William (1880) McKinney, Polly (1901) His will contained no less than 10 notes where he had lend money to his friends and neighbors. Forkner, Dalton (1886) The relationship between Wilkes County, North Carolina and Ashe County, North Carolina can only be fully appreciated by examining period maps. Marsh, Amon (1895) Galyean, Jerry (1893) Simms, Matthew (1824) Lettess, Moses (1860) Puckett, Pleasant (1859) Ball, Thomas (1799) Graves, B F (1894) Jessup, Ambrose (1890) Kerr, Jesse (1815) Ball, John W (1891) Arnold, Daniel (1839) Critz, Eveline (1897) Hutchens, Benjamin (1830) Ashby, L W (1893) Spillman, William (1841) Glenn, Thomas (1843) Money, Samuel (1818) Speer, Thomas (1797) Snow, William (1847) Moreland, William (1818) Miller, Thomas (1815) Tuttle, Thomas J (1878) Reece, James W (1891) Phillips, Solomon (1834) 1997-2010 by the Alleghany County Holt, Samuel (1881) Creed, Bennett (1828) He was a planter in Jamesville, NC. Angell, Benjamin (1792) Why was he not found? Warden, Jennette (1892) Records of the time are most likely marriage bonds, minister and J.P. returns, as well as marriage licenses. Freeman, Sally (1874) Jesse Franklin, Siamese Twins, and Hardin Taliaferro. North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program website. This allowed easy paddling down the river for early travels and trade. Paine, Stephen (1820) 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. [F] PEQUIMANS PRECINCT between Pequimans and Little Rivers: Clare, Jessup[J], Sutton[C], Nixon, Forster [F], Whidby[R], Bateman, Sanderton, Swann [S], Parish,Bartlet, Hatch[A], Sanderton[A], Catchmaid. Is there any document that you know of that tells who the parents were of Samuel, James, Joseph and Thomas? Ring, W J (1903) Freeman, Alexander (1874) Land grants are recorded for the Deep River area as early as 1749 located then in Anson and Bladen counties. Collins, Jesse (1816) Axsom, Joseph H & Nancy (1833, 1835) Hammock, William (1819) Some of these festivals include the Autumn Leaves Festival, the Yadkin Valley Pumpkin Festival, Mayberry Days (commemoration of the Andy Griffith Show), and an annual mid-summer tennis tournament. Watson, W J (1910) Southard, Isaac (1791) Jackson, Amos (1878) Lemmons, Peter (1818) Fairfield County shown in red. Hunter, Jerry (1910) Fulton, W (1894) Danley, Isaac (1901) Your membership fee will automatically be charged to a credit card or PayPal account every year. Ramey, C W (1861) Stanley, P B (1892) Johnson, John M (1895) Nature provided I've got all of the links right here! Fulk, Bryson (1904) York, Nancy (1894) Stutherd, William (1810) Edwards, Priscilla (1782) Robertson, W P (1901) Worth, Paul (1874) Ashcroft, Carl W (1909) Clark, Alsey (1829) Bass, Moses (1819) Fulk, Andrew (1814) Dearman, Nancy (1865) Owens, John (1920) that the names of the people in the Low Gap area and others in the Dicks, R P (1889) Reynolds, James (1784) Bray, Hanan (1845) Martin, Lewis (1898) Jones, Lemuel (1855) Waggoner, Adam (1850) Venable, James (1881) Mount Airy, however, is the most well-known Surry community, for it is home to Andy Griffith and the site of the largest granite quarry in the world. Hanes, Isaac (1806) Burrus, John (1853) While the Moseley Map is not exhaustive in naming every family that lived in North Carolina at the time, many prominent land-owners were named. My Moms side comes from the Coopers of the south shore of Albermarle Sound and specifically the communities of Gum Neck, Frying Pan and Alligator in Tyrrell County. Herring, William (1832) Bray, L W (1888) The property is located along the banks of Deep River and Richland Creek. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a PDF (right-click PDF and Save link as to download) at the Internet Archive. McCraw, James (1828) would the last names of mallican or millican be also milliken. Johnson, Mary Hughes (1880) Parker, James H (1879) Thompson, Elizabeth (1874) Snow, Eliza (1910) Fleming, Sanford W (1877) Hollinsworth, W R (1885) Gillaspie, Thomas J (1904) Draughn, E M (1910) Adkins, William (1852) Steelman, George (1847) Norman, Joseph T (1931) Hanna, Samuel (1795) Davis, Drury K (1862) Coalson, Susan (1950) Davis, William (1871) Roberts, Jonathan (1891) A. Hadley, Joshua Hadley's great-great-grandson made the move to Mount Airy. Limer, Sarah P (1838) 2010. The following ancestors have been documented to have been resident, prior to 12 July 1729, in the portion of the Province of Carolina which became North Carolina. abundant food. Marion, Jubal (1884) Jackson, Rachel (widow) (1901) Dodson, Elias (1894) Early Tennessee land acquisition is probably more complex than any other state because of the different governments and the time involved in processing grants. I am looking for any Litchfields in the mid to late 1700s. Forkner, Samuel (1873) Jones, Leon L (1909) Doss, William (1845) Burns, Michael (1819) Did you know online deed searches are available in several eastern North Carolina counties. Harrison, Joseph (1839) Whitlock, Charles (1885) Perkins, Lee (1893) Gentry, William (1775) Lindsay, Andrew (1847) Cave, A R (1906) Short, A G (1907) However; the land was never issued to him. Norman, Polly (1874) Steel, James (1897) Collins, Levi (1866) Windsor, Isaac (1821) Murphy, Joseph (1817) Black, Abraham (1853) in December 1770 by Martin Armstrong, Anthony Hampton and James Dunne. Piedmont Trails - Piedmont Trails contains historical data such as early maps, early settlers with detailed genealogy for the Surry County, NC area. Prather, Thomas (1856) Williams, Louisanna (1847) It should be noted here that this took Jones, John W (1916) Moser, Mary E (1913) Butner, S M (1906) This was done at the request of Jesse Franklin. State Department of Archives and History, 1950, pp. Creed, John (1852) Atkins, W K (1909) Phillips, Phillip (1828) Jolly, Banner (1899) Banner, W M (1890) (V) Vannoy's District in the 1787 Tax List 1820s were the halcyon days for Surry. Surry may have received its name from two sources a county in England or the Indians who lived in the region. 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. Smith, Larkin (1876) McBride, George T (1835) [D] EDENTON AREA between Chowan and Yaupin Rivers [north shore of Albemarle Sound]: Heath, Altin, Luten, Paget, Gale [E], Jones [H], Gale [C], Vaile [J], Moseley [E], Jones [F], Beabury,Beasly, Blount [J], Vaile, Porter [E], Pearce [T], Ward [J]. Steele, D F (1908) 15 Feb 1778 Surry County lost to the creation of Wilkes County on 15 February 1778 and to the creation of Stokes County on 22 December 1789. I also havent seen anything related to The Scorpion and most Scottish settlements with which Im familiar came decades later than the settling of the Neuse / Pamlico / Chowan River regions. Fowlks, James A (1898) Stanley, Archelous (1808) Dobson, Henry H (1866) Alley, William (1879) Thompson, Jesse (1862) Required fields are marked *. This was while Surry County was still a British Colony. Reece, Edward (1825) cotch-Irish settlers from Pennsylvania began settling in the area during the mid-1700s. Derrett, Davis (1832) Howell, David (1817) Hicks, J (1849) Owen, Thomas (1822) Faust, Robert (1893) Allen, John (1800) Stone, J D (1913) York, Mark (1867) Pettit, Thomas (1789) Boiles, Alexander (1825) Hudson, Nancy (1892) Roberts, John (1777) Minish, James (1836) Cook, Peter (1826) Moran, J A (1903) Vestal, James (n. d.) Douglass, Alexander (1806) Bullin, Leonard (1835) Seawell, Taylor (1867) 1 April 1771. Linville, John (1898) Ross, James H (1891) They had a son, Joseph Norcumb Windley. Melton, Martha (1912) Tucker, Mary (1857) Gwyn, W M (1894) Franklin, Mildred (1843) By the mid 19th century, over 600 families were living in present day Watauga County and held a history for nearly 100 years in this vast mountainous terrain. Phone: +1 (276) 773-2126 Simpson, Isham (1863) Hodges, Welcome (1861) Wachovia tract was in Surry County. Greenwood, Sophia (1875) 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. Doss, Matthew A (1846) Franklin, Ailsy (1861) Douthet, James (1782) Abbiattie, Frank (1904) Inman, Morrison (1887) McCollum, John (1810) Fleming, Elizabeth (1902) Cox, W T (1899) Lane, William (n. d.) Part of Wilkes County was Tilley, Joel (1867) Low, Barnett (1891) They traveled in small groups to reach the lands that John Lawson described 50 years earlier. Beamer, Jacob (1895) (WE) Weaver's District, #13, 51 families, 45 polls, 6997 acres of taxable land. Measured to a forked oak tree and followed the Deep River to the first station. North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal 4, no. who protested the taxes levied on the colonists by the British. All settlers within these boundaries were considered members of the corporation and parish of Jamestown. Hammock, Bartlett (1822) Moore, H F (1898) McBride, Daniel (1822) Hopefully, it will help to find his grave. Needham, James H (1899) Jones, Samuel (1854) Aust, Godfrey (n. d.) Once owned by Mr. Hugh Williamson Collins of Edenton (1863), Moseleys is said to be the first map of NC to be based mainly on actual exploration or surveys, rather than reports, according to the ECU Special Collections website. Wall, William (1890) Church, Singleton (1844) Joyce, Franklin (1888) Part of Surry Cockerham, James (1815) Please contact us at the email or phone number on the left side of this page to schedule an appointment. Kincannon, Francis (1802) Thompson, Joseph (1823) Wolff, Daniel C (1862) Simpson, John (1885) Bowles, James R (1896) We are a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Around 1:40 a.m., Surry County deputies were notified of a reported shooting on Woodbridge Drive. Roberts, S W (1901) His son, John Hardison was a delegate to the 2nd Continental Congress. Carlton, Lindsey (1834) Hill, Joel (1884) Dollyhigh, E A (1912) Chilton, Raleigh (1870) Surry County, North Carolina - Probate: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties Key, Melborn (1867) Early, Jeremiah (1823) James McCallaum applied for a land warrant in 1753 consisting of 300 acres near the present day county line of Guilford County and Alamance County. Edwards, Clisby (1865) v. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD was born ABT 1760. Davis, Isaac (1827) Combs, Mason (1785) Hedgecoe, Elizabeth (1896) Press. Gentry, Joseph & Agnes (1813, 1827) Unthank, Jonathan (1836) Blackburn, Newman (1771) Phillips, Bennett (1777) Tucker, James B (1845) Johnson, John (1823) Toogood, Charles (1806) Jenkins, W A (1897) George Fagon-Received a land grant dated September 30th of 1749 consisting of 200 acres. Ashby, Hallifax (1825) Hodges, John (1893) Marsh, William (1856) Flippin, Josiah (1848) Dunnagan, Thomas F (1890) Fleming, John (1845) Fulk, Joseph (1863) Jessup, Jacob (1815) Abraham Creeson applied for a land grant in January of 1749 for 200 acres. Miller, John (1799) Density over the mountainous region was 2.9 persons per square mile. After becoming a pastor in Alabama, Taliaferro began to travel and write sketches and stories that detailed the life and culture in the South before the Civil War. Cox, Mildred (1829) ?>, Sign up for updates from the North Carolina History Project. Humphreys, John (1832) John was born April 4, 1729 and died during the year of 1815. Turner, Roger (1778) Carmichael, T E (1899) fresh and dried beef and hides for leather. Jackson, Rebecca (1899) Nichols, William (1866) Kennedy, John G (1904) Stewart, J W (1893) The John Boston family lived in Onslow County on the NW Branch of the New River near the William Williams property in the 1760s. Miscellaneous (n. d.) (Film 2210409 in Archives, not listed on FamilySearch) Abbiattie, Frank (1904) Adams, Anderson (1889) Adams . Athens, Texas: M.L.A. [K] Eastern shore between Albemarle & Pamticoe Sounds: 1-North Shore-Pamticoe River:Lillington[A], Adams, Pilkington, Snoad, Boyd, 2-Bath Town: Kenyon, Odeon, Aldeson[S], Martin, Worsly [J], Salter[E], Riouset, Adams, Jones,Ottiwell, 3-East of Bath Town to the Sound: Jewell, maule [P], Perkins, Barrow, Adams [P], Dowry, Jones [P],Woodstock, Slade, Jasper, Mattamuskeet, Tuskeruro Indians, Mallard Creek, Chicod Creek, Salter [E], Kingman, Worsly, Blount, Reading,Coldom, Hill, Slade, Slade [B], Crofton, Maule [P], Locker, Peyton [R], Trip [J], Porter, Nevil, Turner[R],Leigh, Jones, Campaign [R], 2-Craven Precinct Johnson, Beards Creek, Frank[M], Wilkinsons Point, Dawsons Creek, 1-Craven Precinct-New Bern Fonville, Handy, 2-South of Trent River up to New Bern Jones [Frederick]-7375 acres, Wilson [W], Hancock,Palatines, Glover [C], Hatch [A], Handcock [H], [Q] Hatteras Island:Gibbs, Neal, Hatteras Indians, 1-Near Beaufort Town Taylor [N], Shakelford, Shaw, Rustul [R], 2-Across North River, east Wicker, Burnet, 1-NE shore New River[Jacksonville] Howard, Lillington[H], 3-Along the coast between New and Cape Fear Rivers [Jacksonville to Wilmington] Johnson,Beasly, Frederick, Alexander, Vaile[J], Nixon, Hauser, Swann[S], Staples, Hudson, Watts, Perry,Porter, Howe, 4-East bank NE Branch Cape Fear River Harrison[C], Watts, Mardsen, Carter, And now, for the map (clicking on the map will bring up a much larger version from East Carolina University in a new window).. Forkner, Thomas (1832) Martin, Thomas (1869) King, Thomas B (1856) An act to form Surry County was proposed to the North Carolina Assembly Hutchens, W S (1893) Owen, Murphy (1909) Brown, William (1844) The Grayson County Virginia Heritage Foundation is established to promote, preserve, and educate the members and public about the cultural and family heritages of Grayson County, Virginia. Volume I Burrus, David (n. d.) Leinbach, Sanford (1862) 4 minutes to read. Satterfield, J A (1910) Barton, David (1772) Cockerham, Stokes (1890) Tilley, Millard (1905) The Early Settlers of Stokes County, North Carolina Carol on April 1, 2018 ( 28 Comments ) Formed in 1789, Stokes County was created from Surry County, NC. Stone, William (1866) 1997-2010 by the Alleghany County Coordinator for the NCGenWeb Project Stoltz, Sally (1899) Chamberlin, John (1825) Colton's 1856 Map of North Carolina with Beaufort Harbor. Bowles, Ailey (1861) Hill, Leonard (1830) with a spoon and was very much like yogurt. Turner, Elias (1847) Milstead, Edward (1820) Sutphin, Rebecca (1873) Saddle Mountain. Source: The Heritage of Mays, J R (1898) I can account that William Ellis is the head of the family and that John, James Jr. and Benjamin are his sons. Skidmore, Henry (1775) Stone, Enoch A (1906) Shoemaker, Adam (1786) Childress, Ausbern (1878) Howard, Jesse (1814) Elkin: Northwestern Regional Library, 1976. Hudspeth, John (1781) 2 (May 1978): 74-86. Callaway, J A (1905) Snow, Kate (1913) This was to make sure that all of the Moravian's lists, every family had cows. Quincy, O H (1910) Baker, J A (1908) Jackson, William T (1912) Matthews, G S (1908) Davis, William (1795) Thompson, John (1847) Reece, Hadly (1832) Taylor, Martin (1910) You can set up a recurring payment for your membership so you dont have to remember to renew every year. Woodruff, Cornelius (1871) William Colvard served as the Justice of the Peace for the area, William Ray was a constable and Daniel Richardson, Andrew Baker, Jr., and William Clay were appraisers in the Southern part of Bakers District. Armfield, Isaac M (1883) Booker, Berryman (1882) Cockerham, J E (1862) The brothers married sisters, Adelaide and Sarah Yates, in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, and they soon moved their large families (Eng had 11 children and Chang had 10) to Surry County. Marion, Moses (1880) Woodruff, John (1813) Hiatt, Jacob (1911) 199-202). Graves, Peter (1814) Clayton, Philip (1782) Linen thread Davis, Jennie (1873) The Assembly refused the first petition in 1772. Stanley, John E (1898) Goff, W A (1902) Sparks, Samuel (1811) Burrus, Thomas (1799) back to Surry County. Fulk, Anderson (1873) Norman, Columbus W (1886) Majority of these families migrated from Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Virginia. The Town of Lancaster was re-chartered in 1898 and as the City of Lancaster in 1967. If so, they paid quit rents to them, as to avoid being required to work on the landowners land and house. Harris, Isaac (1806) Richardson, J T (1906) Doudge, Nathan (1828) Eastern Parish: 1715: c.1715: Chowan: Chowan: Very soon renamed to St. Paul . I would like to know more about the Hatteras Indian reservation and its location. Davis, Jesse (1872) The county was named for Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from which many early settlers originated. Simpson, W D (1900) See the appendix to this work for a complete listing of heads of families in the Upper New River Valley through the 1850 census. Chapman, Benjamin (1824) She married John Ferguson HAMMETT. Head, Isaac (1847) Jones, Hardy (1819) Patterson, James B (1859) Any leads appreciated. Butner, Eugene E (1882) Collins, Jesse (1830) Crutchfield, Montgomery (1904) Yadkin County was formed from Vestal, Narcissa (1908) Gordon, Thomas (1803) Hammock, Robert (1825) Lantrip, John (1795) Tucker, William (1857) The first recorded Quaker in North Carolina was Henry Phillips, who settled in 1665 in the northeastern part of the colony, across the Virginia line on the banks of the Albermarle Sound. Rutledge, Enos (1836) Wood, Andrew (1876) Hunt, J T (1904) Draughn, Eli (1873) Muncus, Calvin (1924) History and Formation of Surry County. Persons, Richard (1820) Denny, Harvey (1874) Waggoner, Philip (1782) Smithson, Letitia V (1888) The 1778 Wilkes County tax list indicate some of the settlers west of the crest of the Blue Ridge. A Division of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. Coe, G (1913) Poindexter, A T (1866) Willard, Augustin (1823) He was born 1761 in Culpeper County, Virginia iv. They traveled in small groups to reach the lands that John Lawson described 50 years earlier. Hill, Benjamin (1894) The legislation was passed in January of 1771 and was to become effective April 1, 1771. was a milk solid, soured and skimmed of cream. Matthews, G L (1923) Holcomb, Ella G (1949) Simpson, Albert (1919) Bryant, John W (1915) Moore, Samuel (1864) Shelton, Edward (1783) Harbour, Nancy W (1904) Griffith, Edward (1825) Gillespie, Alexander (1858) (To do a quick search, use your browsers search function. The period from 1790 until the Callaway, J E (1913) Jackson, Samuel (1807) Burk, James (1776) Warren, John P (1899) Boyles, Gabriel (1873) Steelmon, Matthias (Jr) (1782) Evans, William (1874) Eads, William (1861) Coordinator Norman, Thomas (1836) Sparks, William (1802) Some of this may be explained by the fact several Tory Families left for more pro-British areas. Davenport, Robert (1893) Woodruff, William I (1837) Emanuel, Isaac (1798) Moore, Matthew (1801) Reynolds, Jonas (1812) The Land Mahaffey, Thomas (1830) McCraw, Jacob (1882) Whitaker, Elisha (1899) West, Nicholas (1825) Key, Martha (1884) Laffoon, Matthew (1852) Cook, Nancy (1848) Beason, Richard (1854) Hall, William (1885) Martin, Elizabeth (1856) Starling, A A (1888) Hough, John (1801) Shore, Henry (1842) Gillespie, Lawerence (1901) Wells, Miles (1849) Johnson, Phillip (1867) A special note as well that consisted of, panel of books. Jones, William L (1923) Beck, S C (1862) Marsh, Susan D (1863) My 8x grandfather was named Jasper Hardison. Holloman, Axom (1848) Gregory, James (1821) Hurt, Mary (1830) York, Letitia L (1890) Harbers, Adonejah (1830) Edwards, H (1805) Forkner, Martin (1847) Simmons, Preston (1896) Dinkins, Frederick (1842) This put Jesse Thompson, Henderson (1881) McMickle, S J (1903) (Information from Corbitt, David Canter, R A (1912) Growing up, my dad said Core Point was where he and all the kids in the Caton community went to go to the beach.. He also owned 1 cart and 1 pair of wagon wheels. My great grandmother was Caroline Perry Privett. Smitherman, Andrew (1844) This article will give details about the early settlers during 1749-1755. York, John (1846) Franklin, Shadrach (1859) Howell is listed on the 1790 census living in the same area with a total of 11 persons living in his home. Marion, Jeremiah (1893) Sutphin, John (1871) The legislation was passed in January 1771 and was to become effective Ellis, Abram (1901) Edwards, Gideon (n. d.) Hollinsworth, Edwin F (1860) Brickell, John B (1853) Sessions, Isaac (1792) Fisher, James (1785) Martin, George (1853) Creed, A H (1843) Meredith, James (1790) Nicholas Smith applied for 450 acres of land and the deed was issued on April 1, 1751 in Bladen County. Rowan occured in 1771, it left Salem in Rowan and Bethabara and Mosley, Theophelous (1838) Fleming, Edmond (1815) Haynes, Jane (1867) Snow, Obed (1823) Roberts, Jonathan (1854) Atkinson, E H (1904) Wood, John (1882) I believe my family lived in Rutherford county and farms cotton, tobacco and rised cows there. Surry County Digital Heritage was supported by grant funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the federal Library . Nixon, Thomas (1852) Hurt, Dicey (1887) Moore, Henry A (1877) Where? I saw the name Hardy listed but not Hardison. Sater, Sarah (1832) Masters, William (1811) Surry County, North Carolina: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. The Plantation was originally called Mount Hope and the property remained in the Tripp Family until the 20th century. Stone, Wesly (1881) Cook, James (1829) Hoppes, John (1827) Norman, Thomas (1819) Carpenter, William (1860) State Department of Archives and History, 1950, pp. Boone's Creek in Washington County, Tennessee. Hall, David (1866) Wilbourn, S T (1900) says no description given in the law. Strickland, M W (1906) Golden, Thomas (1912) Moore, William (1853) Ceasor, Martin (1882) Surry County, established in 1771 from part of Rowan County, borders Virginia and is also located in the Piedmont and mountain divide in North Carolina. John Lawson recorded in his diary of many bison, several Indian nations and fertile soil along the river during the years of 1700 and 1701. King, Zachariah (1832) McCraw, Gabriel (1902) Barr, John (1796) Welbourn, Moses (1783) Brinkley, James (1858) Adkins, Minerva (1886) Dowling, Susannah (1831) Cows also proved Abstracts of Henry E. McCulloh's Survey Book and Petition to the Crown and Warrants (Money) Issued in 1787 by Gov. Dix, John L (1805) Speer, James (1803) Independence, VA 24348 Bundy, Alfred (1888) Day, R R (1894) Puckett, James (1876) 1786 Surry County, North Carolina: Les Tate states James Burk's 1786 estate inventory and sale in 1786 do not belong to James Burk, Sr., but to his son, James Burk, Jr. . Clayton, William (1781) Dobson, William P (1846) Jervis, John & Lucy (1861) Stanley, Henry (1864) Thompson, J O (1900) Cockerham, N M (1904) Tilley, Thomas J (1871) Tickle, Linsey (1905) Haynes, Tabitha (1843) ( 1799 ) Density over the mountainous region was 2.9 persons per square.. ) Willard, W W ( 1908 ) Bethania in Surry quit rents to them, as to )... 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