Hammock, Robert (1825) Poe, Juanita (1860) Looking for Chaplain/Chaplins in the Currituck Co. area. Snoddy, John (1859) Low, Samuel (1857) (549 sq. Franklin, Mildred (1843) Hammock, Bartlett (1822) western part of the county will be found in the NC census of 1784-1787 Wells, James (1872) Faulk, James A (1900) Gillespie, Tyre R (1870) Burrus, John (1853) Brown, C C (1909) Towns. Simpson, Celia (1885) Brindle, Daniel (1844) Patterson, Greenberry (1826) A special note as well that consisted of, panel of books. Surry County was formed from Harville, Matilda (1839) Davis, Jennie (1873) Jervis, Bryant (1849) Hutchens, Bailes (1828) Greenwood, Sophia (1875) Growing up, my dad said Core Point was where he and all the kids in the Caton community went to go to the beach.. Stone, Enoch (1823) Freeman, Hawkins (1892) Edmonds, J B (1903) Swaim, Michael (1840) Possibly Tyrell, Currituck, Hyde or surrounding counties. Smithson, Letitia V (1888) Phillips, Bennett (1840) Kirby, T M (1899) Thompson, Harrison (1860) Freeman, Hawkins (1857) Johnson, John (1885) Apperson, Bennett (1822) Eddleman, Jacob (1811) Kiger, E H (1913) Forkner, Thomas (1832) Perkins, Elizabeth (1820) Isaacks, A H (1895) Hallenean, Axom (1848) Marsh, T J (1912) Thompson, Benjamin F (1869) Cockerham, Hughs (1875) Reeves, James S (1912) Bullington, Jonathan P (1866) Williams, Joel (1884) In the Northern District of Bakers Company Micajah Pennington was justice of the peace, Benjamin Pennington served as constable, Beverly Watkins, James Ward and Abijah Pennington were appraisers. Crutchfield, Jesse (1909) Fulk, Paschal (1893) Sprinkle, Moses (1820) Marshall, Moses (1871) Stone, Elizabeth (1874) Shurmer, Marget (1799) The earliest marriage is 1778. Spaenhower, Werner (1787) Does anyone know if descendants of Edward Moseley ended up in South Carolina? Cox, Mildred (1829) Reid, Irvin (1888) Haun, Margaret (n. d.) Dix, John B (1889) Brower, M M (1906) Simmons, Jonas (1881) King, Thomas B (1856) Jones, Abraham (1867) Source: The Heritage of Willey, C C (1913) Vestal, James (n. d.) In 1850 Stokes Is there any document that you know of that tells who the parents were of Samuel, James, Joseph and Thomas? Booe, William (1853) The family cemetery is located along the Pamlico. Grabbs, Lucinda (1912) Gregory, Phebe (1820) According to historian William S. Powell, the success of the television series centered on the gentle, warmhearted vision of the South that directly countered the real-life turmoil characterizing the region throughout the 1960s. Several spin-off series, including The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, and Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., were based on themes evident in The Andy Griffith Show. Tilley, Henry (1786) About South Carolina Census Records. Nicholson, Micajah (1870) and for food. The title page of A New Voyage to Carolina by John Lawson 1709 Image courtesy of Archive.org Shaw, James (1907) Owen, Thomas (1822) Adkins, Minerva (1886) Richardson, William T (1879) Walker, Warren (1781) Hezekiah Allen and Henry Kivett are attributed to have built the first saw mill and grist mill in the Ramseur area. A Company, A Parish, and A "Castle" Richard Pace was only one of the settlers on the south shore of James River. There was also a Hugh Boston, who could have been his father or brother in the same area. Before European settlers-mainly Scotch-Irish and Germans-arrived in what is now Stokes County, the Cheraw lived in the land. Snow, John B (1881) Cockerham, P R (1867) McGahey, Sally (n. d.) Surry County, North Carolina: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. Ring, W J (1903) Marion, William (1883) Nichols, Martha (1884) that the names of the people in the Low Gap area and others in the The family home was named The Rose Plantation and sat west of the Albermarle Sound. Beck, S C (1862) Simpson, John (1885) Payne, Barnett (1904) There are early land deeds for Bullens. Gwyn, William (1859) Haynes, William G (1834) Many early North Carolina families are named on the Moseley Map (1733). The John Boston family lived in Onslow County on the NW Branch of the New River near the William Williams property in the 1760s. Moser, Mary E (1913) Stanley, John E (1898) Jackson, E F (1896) Freeman, Alexander (1874) Davis, Jonathan (1846) Gregory, Ambrose (1819) Forkner, Samuel (1873) Messick, George (1847) Whitt, S M (1899) Mosley, H D (1896) in the context of the times and even in the context of the 1980s. Midkiff, Joseph (1874) cream and cheese. This article will give details about the early settlers during 1749-1755. 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. Butcher, N F (1862) Fisher, Frederick (1773) Scott, Samuel (1901) Holyfield, William (1867) Shore, Henry (1842) Stewart, J W (1893) Jones, Samuel (1814) There are others who should have appeared on 1778 list who do not, e.g., Joshua Weaver and Zachariah Wells. Have not been able to trace them further back, would love to find out where they originated from. Hall, Frank (1903) 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. Roberts, Jesse (1864) Patterson, James (1846) Duane Meyer, The Highland Scots of North Carolina, 1732-1776 (1961). Thompson, C Haywood (1860) Williams, Lewis (1842) Speer, Thomas (1797) Sprinkle, Peter (1822) they are my mothers people and many Willis still live here today. Anglin, Philip (1858) Cummings, Naomia (1868) Danner, Ananias (1848) Haymore, W D (1910) Welbourn, Edward (1822) Collins, Levi (1866) Norman, Joseph T (1931) All settlers within these boundaries were considered members of the corporation and parish of Jamestown. Turner, Roger (1778) Linville, John (1898) Bryant, John W (1915) Sweat, Edward (1812) Brown, William (1844) East Carolina University holds the only known original print of the Moseley Map in their incredible archives. Welbourn, Jane (1823) Park, R L (1901) Bran, Thomas (1844) Thompson, Jesse (1862) Hadley, Thomas (1823) Davis, Samuel L (1848) Ashburn, H M (1910) 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. York, Claude E (1894) Glass, Dudley (1851) Johnson, William (1821) Hutchens, Joel (1851) Hurt, Thomas F (1910) Poindexter, W H (1902) Dinkins, Thomas (1901) They left the word "CROATAN" carved in a tree. If so, they paid quit rents to them, as to avoid being required to work on the landowners land and house. When the first White people came in the early 1750s they settled between Rum Creek and Twelve Mile Creek. All Rights Reserved. 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. The relationship between Wilkes County, North Carolina and Ashe County, North Carolina can only be fully appreciated by examining period maps. Pearson, Richard M (1879) Chandler, Pleasant (1889) P.O. In Wilkes County, two militia districts, Vannoy's, and Nall's Districts were west of the crest of the Blue Ridge. Galyean, C (1901) Ray, Thomas (1777) Ball, James (1826) Edwards, Clisby (1865) Ray, M F (1903) She married John Ferguson HAMMETT. Bowles, William (1849) Vernon, J M (1903) Cockerham, Thomas (1902) Jackson, William T (1912) Haymore, Martha (1905) The field trip component of the series will take place at DuPont State Recreational Forest on Friday, March 3 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Trevor Freeman, public programs director for the Western North Carolina Historical Association, will lead a hike to explore the lifestyles of early settlers in this area. Hull, William G (1908) fresh and dried beef and hides for leather. I believe my family lived in Rutherford county and farms cotton, tobacco and rised cows there. Martin, Columbus (1862) Tucker, A A (1909) Greenwood, James (1840) Woodruff, N J (1909) Purie, David (1837) Part of Surry Long, John (1827) Did you know online deed searches are available in several eastern North Carolina counties. I am Ken Reason : My Mothers side Patterson is from Scotland then Ireland and all many all over the globe. Jones, Daniel (1877) Saddle Mountain. Box 679 As tenant farmers, this rent freed them to work on their own plots and such. The best resources for researching this area is on a local level. Weedon, Nathan (1812) Kennedy, John G (1904) Cook, Elizabeth (1824) Free People of Color by County 1790 Federal Census. White, Nancy (1905) Fulk, Samuel L (1858) McMickle, Mary (1868) Edwards, H (1805) Herring, William C (1829) [E] PERQUIMANS PRECINCT between Yaupin and Pequimans Rivers: Sturgeons, Durant, Norcomb, Harvey [T], Denman [C], Skinner [R], Sander, Pettiver, Phelps, Speight. Did you know all of these new records were at FamilySearch? McGee, Albert N (1881) Dennis, John S (1900) Satterfield, A J (1889) Combs, Eli W (1908) 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. 18th Century North Carolina New River Settlers. Norman, Columbus W (1886) Vernon, George (1882) Jessup, Letha (1874) Creed, King D (1864) Bingman, L H (1899) Cloud, J M (1883) Nancy UNDERWOOD. Goins, William (1818) Caudle, Abraham (1835) Marsh, William (1856) Steelmon, George (1800) In 1753, a Moravian settler from Pennsylvania remarked in his journal that as his group saw the Pilot Mountain, [they] rejoiced to think that we would soon see the boundary of Carolina, and set foot in our own dear land. Pilot Mountain, since the arrival of the first settlers, has been a vital part of the welcoming spirit of Surry County. Buckley, Hausey (1821) Culler, David (1896) If you are planning a genealogy trip in the future, the Deep River area from Guilford County to Chatham County, NC is filled with data from the Colfax area to Moncure. Lancaster County was formed in 1785. Fisher, Rhoda (1843) Poindexter, William (1818) But if you have any history to give I would in deeply appreciate any help. Lemmons, Thomas (1866) Guide to Stokes County, North Carolina ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records. Callaway, J E (1913) Morse's 1845 Map of North Carolina. Johnson, Lewis (1905) that not only did they need the tax money from the Moravians, they Wilmoth, Richard (1880) Smitherman, Thomas (1813) Barr, John (1796) Masters, James (1837) Canter, R A (1912) Richardson, Joseph (1859) Hauser, Thomas (1846) Perkins, John A (1899) Bryan, L W (1890) Early Settlers of Wayne County, Indiana . Beason, Richard (1854) Creed, Colby (1815) . Oxendine, Neil (1867) and the US Federal census of 1790 in the Wilkes County listings. Lovill, Hester E (1854) Briggs, Jesse (1878) Mabry, James (1848) Mosley, T A (1904) was effective 15 February 1778. Dunnagan, Thomas F (1890) Surry County hosts several annual cultural events. Carter, Clement (1822) This Quaker Meeting house was built in present day Guilford County near the Deep River. Andsley, James (1776) Harbour, Nancy W (1904) Fentriss, Jane (1892) Perhaps we are distantly related. Encyclopedia of North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC 2006). Wolff, Daniel (1831) Reid, Frederick (1885) Padget, Ephraim (1825) Franklin, Charity C (1886) This was to make sure that all of the Moravian's Atkins, W K (1909) Cockerham, William (1905) Zachary, James (1824) Mitchell, William (1889) Piedmont Trails - Piedmont Trails contains historical data such as early maps, early settlers with detailed genealogy for the Surry County, NC area. Williams, John (1798) Booker, Joseph (1907) Buffalo Ford, along Deep River, was one of the most popular crossings located in present day Randolph County. Greenwood, Joseph (1902) Haynes, Jane (1867) Critchfield, Nancy (1887) Creed, Bennett (1876) If i can assist let me I am in Va. Beach area. Lanier, Thomas (1801) Holyfield, Watson (1871) Bays, Raleigh (1858) Surry County (link to FamilySearch page) Established in 1770 (effective 1771) from Rowan County. Johnson, Franklin (1871) Jones, J H (1894) McGuffin, R F (1902) Attracted by the natural beauty and resources of the region, most built houses and farms along the Yadkin River while others resided on the edge of the Dan River. Hines, Madison (1896) Holyfield, Bird (1862) Jessup, Ambrose (1890) Thank you! Dodson, Elisha (1789) Smitherman, Andrew (1844) Jervis, George A (1874) Surry County, North Carolina : I131096 : 2: Garrett, Benjamin : 1733: Surry County, North Carolina : I47300 : Died. Stoltz, Israel (1932) Gray, Wilson (1892) Tanner's 1836 Antique Map of North Carolina. Surry County quickly realized Toogood, Charles (1806) Thompson, Alexander & Jemima (1907) Harris, Margaret (Widow) (n. d.) Thompson, William (1903) Steele, D F (1908) Fogle, Charles A (1907) Martin, George (1853) Winfrey, Thomas & Mary (1840, 1842) Stone, W E (1911) Pilcher, Daniel (1830) Wall, William (1890) Miller, Mary (1880) McCraw, Adam J (1852) Hunter, Thomas (1846) McCraw, Edmund (1852) North Carolina and the 1759 Rowan County Tax List In 1759 in the Rowan County Tax list there is a William Ellis, James, John, James Jr. and Benjamin all living in the same residence. Cook, James (1891) Burton, Elisha (1843) Davis, Drury K (1862) Dockery, W S (1891) Any leads appreciated. Foard, R W (1878) My Great great grandmother was Caroline perry Privett . Forkner, Dalton (1893) Aired on the CBS network from October 1960 to September 1968, the series was known for its catchy intro whistle, Southern charm and community, and talented actors: Andy Griffith (Sheriff Andy Taylor), Ron Howard (Andys son Opie), and Don Knotts (Deputy Barney Fife). Jones, William (1855) Whitaker, Wesley (1896) Stone, J D (1913) Davis, Joseph (1873) Doss, Lemuel (1872) Bartley, Revel (1867) Hi, I am a patricia Green, daughter of miles Leslie green., Samuel Jacob Green was my great grandfather in my fathers side. Brinager, Joseph (1825) Howard, Jesse (1814) Wells, Miles (1849) Stone, E J (1900) Stow, Mary (1846) My family line comes from James, brother to Samuel. Steelmon, Matthias (Jr) (1782) Flinchum, James E (1877) Jessup, Jacob (1815) The Land Email: research_support@graysonheritage.org Eads, William (1861) par ; mai 21, 2022 Peel, P H (1897) Needham, W F (1911) Doss, Jesse W (1856) Davis, William W (1846) Meredith, James (1790) McBride, E (1843) Records of the time are most likely marriage bonds, minister and J.P. returns, as well as marriage licenses. Forkner, James A (1893) I do have some Swiss ancestry as well as you. Galyean, Jerry (1893) Money, Goldman (1841) [to be continued], The Groce, John (1808) Although Dobson is the county seat, other communities are located in Surry, including Elkin, Ararat, Bottom, Level Cross, Mount Airy, and Toast. 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. . Reeves, Jeremiah E (1866) Burrus, Fannie (1899) Carter, Samuel (1815) Riggs, Daniel (1864) Hill, Robert (1896) Adams, David (1850) Carter, William (1846) Guyer, W M (1896) Jessup, William (1890) McDaniel, Henry P (1888) Murphy, J M (1905) Bray, L W (1888) Woltz, C E (1892) Fleming, Sanford W (1877) Thornton, Davis (1820) I have been striking out everywhere I have looked. There were 75 families in the 10th Company of Wilkes County, North Carolina in 1790; 23 slaves were amongst these inhabitants as were 109 were white males over age 16, 132 were white males under age 16, 224 inhabitants were white females of all ages. Lawson, John D (1900) Walker, Erasmus (1883) Cook, Hawkins (1815) My family lines in Pitt County are Atkinson (Bensboro Plantation), Rives, Bryan, Hill, Whitmel. Ashburn, D L (1875) Haymore, C C (1936) Golding, Reubin (1889) The historical data in relevance to the Buffalo Ford dates back to when the buffalo roamed the Carolina wilderness. Guinn, Samuel (1785) 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. Surry County, North Carolina. Murphy, Joseph (1817) Norman, Henry (1863) Fowlks, James A (1898) Moorhouse, James (1907) Harwell, James (1815) Jessup, Priscilla (1818) We were in North Carolina very early. It was the land of plenty McCraw, Elizabeth (1843) In 1889, the mine began full-scale production and Mount Airy was soon referred to as the Granite City. Not only was Andy Griffith born in Mount Airy but the city also served as the inspiration for Mayberry, the setting for the hit 1960s The Andy Griffith Show. Kelly, Luckett D (1824) The region west of the crest of the Blue Ridge, in 1778, was considered Captain Andrew Bakers Company. Sutphin, Westly (1900) My great grandmother was Caroline Perry Privett. In 1773 Salem leaders Low, Nancy J B (1898) Moore, Samuel (1864) Isaacks, Sarah (1873) Riggs, T J (1889) Atkins, J Henry (1915) Stanley, Nancy (1918) 1 April 1771. York, P D (1893) Creasy, W W (1908) Brindle, Sally (1879) Heres an important tip: Do NOT use Ctrl-F to try to find your ancestral surnames in this list. Coe, Timothy (1844) Hodges, James R (1906) Surry in 1850 with the Yadkin River forming the boundary. Holyfield, Hardin (1864) Hudspeth, Giles & Elizabeth (1797, 1802) Campbell, John (1823) Harding, William (1797) Creson, Joshua (1822) Haynes, James (1908) Haynes, R S (1918) Cockerham, N M (1904) The Deep River of North Carolina continues to provide its history and genealogy everyday. Another possibility could be that Surry is a derivative of the Saura; the Saura were the first Native Americans to inhabit present-day Surry. Galyean, Jonathan (1863) Jessup, Pyrrhus (1875) Park, Sarah A (1901) Simpson, Albert (1919) Scott, Frances (1862) Smith, Lazarus (1891) 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). Wright, Thomas (1840) McBride, Daniel (1822) Wood, John (1882) Ceasor, Martin (1882) Goff, W A (1902) Thompson, J O (1900) Money, Isaac (1841) Adams, John A (1866) Tharp, John (1837) The discovery of this mill was located on a old map among the archives. Welbourn, Moses (1783) Pettit, Benjamin (1786) Conrad Bullen emigrated early 1700s from Palatine area of Germany and became naturalized citizen in Sept, 1763, Salisbury. Roberts, William (1777) Gallaway, R R (1901) Edwards, Ruel (1851) Ashby, J L (1927) Golding, Allgius (1850) McCraw, George W (1907) A few of these were created as a colonial imitation of the British Peerage. Redd, Jesse (1894) Stinson, Aaron (1841) Shultz, George (1789) Dobson, David (1896) Arrington, Daniel (1862) White, D H (1901) Thank you. Independence, VA 24348 Dodson, Sarah (1879) Ashburn, Lindsey (1860) McGee, Allison (1864) Surry may have received its name from two sources a county in England or the Indians who lived in the region. Collins, Obadiah (1830) Hall, Daniel M (1870) Johnson, Joseph (1824) Tucker, G Buford (1906) Kroeder, Jacob (1789) Hill, Moses (1828) Perkins, Lee (1893) York, Mark A (1864) Evans, Obediah (1895) (P) Pennington's District #4, 43 families, 41 polls, 5055 acres of land. Patterson, Julius A (1871) Lovill, Pleasant (1906) Lying in the north-central portion of South Carolina between the Catawba and Lynches Rivers, Lancaster County was created in 1785 from the northeastern part of the Camden Judicial District. Denny, Polly (1910) Hann, John (1781) White, Joseph C (1899) Draughn, Nancy C (1909) I saw the name Hardy listed but not Hardison. Nicholson, Ephraim (1862) Haymore, Henry (1913) Cook, Isham (1858) Woodruff, William I (1837) Lynch, John (1800) Lash, George (1820) Kincannon, Francis (1802) Galyean, Elizabeth (1892) Hudson, James J (1861) Stonestreet, Jeddiah (1886) Robinson, William (1809) Lundy, M A (1894) in December 1770 by Martin Armstrong, Anthony Hampton and James Dunne. Laffoon, W H (1900) Matthis, Hezekiah (1848) . Gallimore, William (1820) Phillips, Bennett (1777) Thurmond, R J (1908) Moser, Adam (1899) Wall, Lewis (1855) Ashby, L W (1893) Whittington, Smiley (1894) Wood for building and for fuel was limitless. Allison, Richard (1833) Glenn, Tyre (1778) Tucker, James B (1845) Thompson, George W (1856) Higgins, Martha (1898) Gillespie, G B (1878) Davis, James M (1910) For the next several years, these meetings were held in the home of Benjamin Beeson until the first meeting house was built in 1758. Davis, William (1865) Davis, William (1795) Dunnagan, Anderson (1891) Snoddy, Joel (1897) Sparger, James (1902) 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. Thompson, Catherine (1820) Chaney, Abraham (1878) Holder, William (1822) Abstracts of Henry E. McCulloh's Survey Book and Petition to the Crown and Warrants (Money) Issued in 1787 by Gov. These early settlers of Stokes County were brave pioneers who traveled The Great Wagon Road from Pennsylvania and other northern areas to reach North Carolina. Skidmore, Elijah (1775) Evans, William (1874) Donnahue, Henry (1777) Johnson, John D (1903) Early North Carolina Settlers, 1700s-1900s This unique collection is comprehensive in its coverage of early North Carolina marriage records, death records, land records, historical sketches, and biographies referencing approximately 200,000 individuals. 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