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401 1785, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 17
Ordered that Isaac Harden be appointed overseer of the road from Chatham County to the fork in the road and have the following hands to work: Robert Davis, Hezekiah Johnston, Benjn. Seal, Amos Cheek, Jams. Cheek, Chas. Shiran, Burwell Phillips, Mark Phillips, Lewis Phillips, John Rogers, Enoch Rogers, Joell Phillips, John Cheek, William Handcock, Levy Askins, Jams. Collins, Wm. Malone, John Blanchett, William Poe and Moses Myrick.

1786, Mar 1 -- Land Grant #132, Moore County, NC
William Handock received 100 acres located south of Deep River adjoining Cheek and his own line. Howell Handock and Enock Rogers were chain carriers.

1794, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 452
Deed from John Rogers, Enoch Rogers and Ruth Rogers to Aaron Tyson proven by Archibald McBryde
 
Rogers, Enoch (I39767)
 
402 1785, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 17
Ordered that Isaac Harden be appointed overseer of the road from Chatham County to the fork in the road and have the following hands to work: Robert Davis, Hezekiah Johnston, Benjn. Seal, Amos Cheek, Jams. Cheek, Chas. Shiran, Burwell Phillips, Mark Phillips, Lewis Phillips, John Rogers, Enoch Rogers, Joell Phillips, John Cheek, William Handcock, Levy Askins, Jams. Collins, Wm. Malone, John Blanchett, William Poe and Moses Myrick.

1786, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 123
Ordered that Robert Davis be appointed overseer of the road in place of James Moore.

1787, May 25 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 157
Richardson Feagan to Robert Davis was acknowledged

1787, Oct 3 -- Land Grant #215, Moore County, NC
Robert Davis received 170 acres located south of Deep River below the Poplar Spring Branch adjoining John Blanchard and his own line. Robert Cheek and Amos Cheek were chain carriers.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 155 and 162
Robert Davis
(16+) 2M
4F
1 Slave

1791, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 299
Ordered that a road be laid out from the Widow Muses to the nearest course near Joseph Duckworths and son to the Island Ford and from thence to Chatham County line leading on a direct course towards Conner settlement and the following work on the road: Joseph Duckworth, Joseph McGee Senr., Joseph McGee Junr., Drury Richerson, Wm. Harden, John Blanchet, James Brady, Benj. Elkins, Saml. Perry, Wm. Cook, Near Brewer, Saml. Person, Benj. Cooper, Wm. Richerson, Wm. Teague, Robert Davis, Benj. Shields and John Goldston. [Editor's Note: this entire entry was stuck through in the original records]

1791, Aug 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 315
Ordered that the road from Widow Muses to the Chatham County line at Saml. Persons be revived and turned across Deep River at the Island Ford. Joseph Duckworth appointed overseer and have the following hands to work: Joseph Dunn Junr., Francis Myrick, Joseph McGee, William Teague, Robt. Davis, Robt. Cheek, James Collins, Joseph McGee Jr., Wm. Harden, Gabriel Harden, Benjn. Cooper, Saml. Perry, Richd. Upton, Joseph Dunn Sr. and Henry Powers.

1791, Nov 22, 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 323, 327
Deed from William Teague to Robt. Cheek was proven by Robt. Davis
Deed from Joseph McGee to Robert Davis was proven by William Teague

1792, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 340
Ordered that Joseph Duckworth be appointed overseer of the road as before and have the following hands to work: William Davis and hands, Robt. Davis and his hands, Wm. Teague and hands, Jos. McGee and hands, Jos. Duckworth and hands, James Brady, Saml. Perry and hands, Jos. Dunn Jur. and hands and Francis Myrick.

1792, Aug 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 360
Ordered that Robert Davis be appointed overseer in room of Jos. Duckworth.

1792, Aug 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 365
Deed from Wm. Barrett to Robt. Davis proven by William Dunn

1792, Oct 12 -- Land Grant #415, Moore County, NC
Robert Davis received 200 acres located on Deep River adjoining Charles Shearing, Robert Cheek and his own line. James Cheek and Amos Cheek were chain carriers.

1793 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Robert Davis listed 570 acres on supernumerary taxes collected by Sheriff Malcom McNeill

1794, May 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 457
John Carroll Esq. to Robert Davis was acknowledged

1794, Aug 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 470-481
Deed from William Davis to Robert Davis was proven by another Robert Davis

1795, May 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 513
Deed from Robert Davis to Zachary Davis was proven by Benjn. Shields

1795, Aug 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 527
Robert Davis Sen. records his ear mark to be a crop and a slit in the right ear and a crop and two slits in the left.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 76
Robert Davis
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(16-26) 1F
(10-16) 1F
(0-10) 2M 1F

1802, Dec 9 -- Will Book A Page 225-227, Moore County, NC
Will of John Barker, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Mary Barker, daughter Miriam Scot, son John Barker [all land north of Deep River], daughter Sarah Williams, son Robert Barker [all land south of Deep River except 100 acres on Wolspen Branch], daughter Rosana Barker, daughter Elizabeth Barker and son-in-law Thomas Wilson. Executors: wife Mary Barker, James Scot and Eli Lawler. Witnesses: Robert Davis and Eli Lawler. Proven Feb 1803.

1805, May 20 -- Deed Book O Page 342-344, Chatham County, NC
Richard Cheek, Olive Cheek, Robert Davis and wife Nancy, Andrew White and wife Mary and Adam White and wife Sarah deeded James Cheek (of Moore County) 150 5/8 acres [being 5/8 of 421 acres] located on Tysons Creek of Deep River. Jas. Collins, Jas. Shields and William Cheek were witnesses.

1808, Nov 5 -- Deed Book S Page 127-129, Chatham County, NC
Andrew White and wife Mary and Adam White and wife Sarah, and Robert Davis and wife Nancy (all of Moore County) deeded Archibald McBryde (of Moore County) their interest [being 3/6 of a 1/8 share of 241 acres] located on Tysons Creek and Moore County line being the interest that belonged to Amos Cheek, Dec'd. Jno. Ramsey and D. Murchison were witnesses.

1809, Jun 5 -- Land Grant #2109, Moore County, NC
Jebas York received 100 acres located on south of Deep River adjoining Robert Davis, Cheek, Hancock and Andrew White. Adam White and Robert Davis were chain carriers.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 610
Robt. Davis
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(16-26) 1M
2 Slaves

1814, May 6 -- Deed, Moore County, NC
Richard Cheek, Olive Cheek, Robert Davis and wife Nancy, Andrew White and wife Mary and James Cheek deeded Adam White 5/8 of 5 tracts: [1] 150 acres on Deep River adjoining Cornelius Tyson and John Tyson; [2] 100 acres on Deep River adjoining Robert Cheek; [3] 125 acres on Tysons Creek south of Stony Hill adjoining Robert Cheek; [4] 100 acres near mouth of Tysons Creek adjoining Cornelius Tyson (now Richard Cheek); [5] 5 acres adjoining Cornelius Tyson and John Tyson. Jas. Seawell was a witness. [Editor's Note: Original deed in possession of Patty Brinsky, descendant of Davis family]

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Robt. Davis listed 1300 acres valued at $1500

1815, Oct 16 -- Deed Book 63 Page 352-353, Moore County, NC
Robert Barker (of Chatham County) deeded James Davis 180 acres located on Deep River adjoining James Davis. William C. Davis and Robert Davis were witnesses. [Editor's Note: William Russell also signed deed with Robert Barker]

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 305
Robt. Davis
(45+) 1M 1F

1824, Feb 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 31
Bill of Sale from John McIver to Robert Davis proven by John Sowell

1824, May 19 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 38
Deed from Robert Davis to William C. Davis proven by Daniel McNeill Junr.

1825, Feb 24 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 69-70
Bill of Sale from Robert Davis to William C. Davis proven by Brant Boroughs 
Davis, Robert (I17208)
 
403 1785, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 17
Ordered that Isaac Harden be appointed overseer of the road from Chatham County to the fork in the road and have the following hands to work: Robert Davis, Hezekiah Johnston, Benjn. Seal, Amos Cheek, Jams. Cheek, Chas. Shiran, Burwell Phillips, Mark Phillips, Lewis Phillips, John Rogers, Enoch Rogers, Joell Phillips, John Cheek, William Handcock, Levy Askins, Jams. Collins, Wm. Malone, John Blanchett, William Poe and Moses Myrick.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 158
Lewis Phillips
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 2M
1F

1795, Oct 16 -- Land Grant #1374, Chatham County, NC
Joel Phillips [assignee of Robert Cobb] received 150 acres located on Rogers Creek including his own plantation adjoining Jeremiah Phillips. Lewis Phillips and John Stinson were chain carriers.

1797, Jun 22 -- Will Book A Page 204-205, Moore County, NC
Will of John Phillips, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Patience, son Lewis Phillips and son John Phillips. Executor: wife Patience and son Lewis Phillips. Witnesses: Patrick Dowd and William Dickinson. Proven Nov 1799.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 43
Lewis Phillips
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 4M 1F

1803, Oct 7 -- Land Grant #1820, Chatham County, NC
Lewis Phillips received 100 acres located on Indian Creek adjoining Griffin and his own line. John Seat and Wm. Phillips were chain carriers.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 618
Lewis Phillips
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(16-25) 3M
(10-16) 2M 1F
(0-10) 3M 2F

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Lewis Phillips listed 150 acres valued at $450

1815, Apr 26 -- Land Grant #2250, Moore County, NC
John Cheek received 200 acres located west of Rogers Creek adjoining his own line and Phillips. Josiah Cheek and Lewis Phillips were chain carriers.

1815, Apr 26 -- Land Grant #2252, Moore County, NC
John Cheek received 37 acres located east of Rogers Creek adjoining his own line, Randolph Cheek and Joab Cheek. Josiah Cheek and Lewis Phillips were chain carriers.

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Lewis Phillips listed 200 acres valued at $700

1819, Apr 7 -- Land Grant #2483, Moore County, NC
Lewis Phillips received 200 acres located north of Deep River adjoining Richard Cheek, Neill McLeod and his own line. Cornelius Shields and John Phillips were chain carriers.

1819, Oct 4 -- Land Grant #2482, Moore County, NC
Lewis Phillips received 135 acres located south of Deep River near the Meeting House adjoining his own line and John Phillips (formerly Jacob Barns). Cornelius Shields and John Phillips were chain carriers.

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 313
Lewis Phillips
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-26) 3M 1F
(10-16) 1M 1F
(0-10) 1M

1825, Aug 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 91
Wm. Hancock v. John Cheek. Ordered that Joab Cheek, Lewis Phillips, Richard Cheek and Wm. Dowd value an acre of land on each side of Deep River, one side belonging to the plaintiff and the other side belonging to the defendant where the plaintiff intends building a mill and report the value to the next court.

1826, Mar 6 -- Deed Book 34 Page 617-619, Moore County, NC
Lewis Phillips deeded John D. Phillips 60 acres located north of Deep River on John Phillips Creek adjoining Lewis Phillips, Patrick Dowd and Fair Promise Meeting House. E. Stewart and Robert H. Phillips were witnesses.

1826, Aug 26 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 144
Bill of Sale from John Wilkins to John Cheek proven by Lewis Phillips

1826, Sep 20 -- Marriages, Carolina Observer [Fayetteville, NC] Newspaper
In Moore County, on the 7th inst. [Sep 1826], by the Rev. Mr. Phillips, Mr. Henry O. Smith of Darlington, SC to Miss Temperance Waddill, daughter of William Waddill of Moore County, NC

1828, Feb 22-23 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 206-207, 209
Administration of John Phillips, Dec'd. granted to William Phillips. Sarah Phillips v. heirs of John Phillips, Dec'd. Lewis Phillips Senr. appointed guardian of the infant heirs of John Phillips, Dec'd. for this suit. John Cheek, George Stewart and Archd. Shields were appointed to lay off a year's provision.

1828, Aug 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 232-233
The following were appointed to lay off a portion of 369 acres located North of Deep River on John Phillips Creek and School House Spring Branch for Sarah Phillips, widow of John D. Phillips adjoining Lewis Phillips, John Cheek Sr., John Phillips and the branch to the Meeting House: James C. Davis, William C. Davis, William B. Hudson, John Cheek Jr., Joab Cheek, Brantly Cheek, Wm. B. Cheek, James Cheek, Jesse Brewer, Charles Brady, James McNeill and John Cheek.

1829, Jan 6 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 260
N. Mashran, Archd. Shields, Corns. Shields, John Murchison and Lewis Phillips divided the estate of Joab Cheek Dec'd. as follows: Lot #1 - widow Mary Cheek 100 acres located on Randals Creek and Deep River adjoining John Cheek; Lot #2 - Brantly Cheek 112 acres adjoining Mary Cheek and John Cheek; Lot #3 - Joab Cheek 112 acres adjoining Mary Cheek; Lot #4 - William B. Cheek [not specified]; Lot #5 - John Cheek 108 acres located on Deep River adjoining Mary Cheek and John Cheek Senr.

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 458
Louis Phillips
(60-70) 1M 1F
(20-30) 1M 1F
(15-20) 1M

1833, Oct 1 -- Deed Book 27 Page 734-735, Moore County, NC
Lewis Phillips deeded Robert H. Phillips 100 acres located north of Deep River and John Phillips Creek adjoining Hancock and Richard Cheek. Lewis Phillips Jr. and Charles H. Phillips were witnesses.

1833, Oct 1 -- Deed Book 34 Page 531-532, Moore County, NC
Lewis Phillips Sr. deeded Lewis Phillips Jr. a tract located north of Deep River and the head of Lewis Phillips Jr. Spring Branch. Robt. H. Phillips and Charles H. Phillips were witnesses.

1839, Feb 21 -- Deed Book 35 Page 137-139, Moore County, NC
Ezekiel Hilliard and wife Sarah Hillilard deeded Lewis Phillips two tracts known as the dower land of the widow of John D. Phillips [1] 60 acres known as the home tract located north of Deep River on John Phillips Creek adjoining Lewis Phillips, Patrick Dowd and Fair Promise Meeting House [2] 19 acres on Deep River. Atlas J. Gilbert and Robt. H. Phillips were witnesses

1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 194
Lewis Phillips Sr.
(60-70) 1M 1F
(20-30) 1M 1F

1843, Apr 26 -- Deed Book 8 Page 217-219, Moore County, NC
Lewis Phillips deeded Lauchlin Kelly 635 acres located on Mill Swamp and the road from Dowds to Carthage and the Stuart Road adjoining Benjamin Siler, Robert Dickenson, Glascock and James B. Muse. Angus R. Kelly was a witness.

1844, Apr 3 -- Will, Moore County, NC
Will of Lewis Phillips Dec'd. Heirs: wife Charity Phillips, children Charles H. Phillips [tract of land I now live on], Mary Phillips, Brinkley Phillips, Absalom Phillips, William Phillips, Lydia Cheek, Dabney Phillips, Nancy Norton, Robert H. Phillips, Lewis Phillips and Mary Phillips. Executor: son Charles H. Phillips. Witness: Joseph Womble.

1845, Jul 30 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 205
Administration of the estate of Lewis Phillips Sr. Dec'd. be granted to Charles H. Phillips with Alexander C. Curry and Dabney Phillips as securities.

1845, Oct 28 -- Record of Estates Book E Page 102-103, Moore County, NC
Estate of Lewis Phillips Dec'd. by Administrator Charles H. Phillips

1846, Jun 1 -- Deed Book 34 Page 533-535, Moore County, NC
Brinkley Phillips, William Phillips, John Cheek and wife Lydia, Dabney Phillips, Robert H. Phillips, Lewis Phillips and Mary Ann Phillips deeded Charles H. Phillips 250 acres their father Lewis Phillips willed to their brother Charles located north of Deep River on John Phillips Creek adjoining Robert H. Phillips, Dabney Phillips, Lewis Phillips, William Phillips and Jesse Womble. James Shields was a witness. 
Phillips, Lewis (I11385)
 
404 1785, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 17
Ordered that Isaac Harden be appointed overseer of the road from Chatham County to the fork in the road and have the following hands to work: Robert Davis, Hezekiah Johnston, Benjn. Seal, Amos Cheek, Jams. Cheek, Chas. Shiran, Burwell Phillips, Mark Phillips, Lewis Phillips, John Rogers, Enoch Rogers, Joell Phillips, John Cheek, William Handcock, Levy Askins, Jams. Collins, Wm. Malone, John Blanchett, William Poe and Moses Myrick.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 158
Mark Phillips
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 2M
2F

1793, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 387
Deed from John Phillips to Mark Phillips was proven by Thomas Tyson Esq.

1794, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 452
Deed from Mark Phillips to Aaron Tyson proven by Archibald McBryde

1794, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 452
Ordered that part of the road which Josiah Maples was formerly overseer of be put under two overseers: Mark Phillips from the Chatham line to McLendons Creek and William King from McLendons Creek as far as Josiah Maples was overseer of.

1798, Jul 18 -- Land Grant #1409, Moore County, NC
Mark Phillips [assignee of Kenneth McIver] received 100 acres located on Wires Branch of Richland Creek adjoining his own line, David Allison and John McIver. Jno. McIver and Mark Phillips Jur. were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 43
Mark Phillips [may be Mark Jr. or error in ages]
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2M 1F
(0-10) 1M 1F

1803, Sep 6 -- Land Grant #1827, Moore County, NC
John Dunn received 100 acres located east of Richland Creek adjoining Mark Phillips and own line. Benjn. Dunn and Mark Phillips were chain carriers.

1803, Oct 10 -- Land Grant #1809, Moore County, NC
William Dunn received 50 acres located on Blans Branch including the Mill Stone Quarry adjoining his own line. Mark Phillips and Jno. Dunn were chain carriers.

1805, Oct 26 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 48
Jesse Muse and Mark Phillips from McLennon's Creek Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Chambers Meeting House in Montgomery County, NC.

1807, Oct 24 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 51
Mark Phillips from McLennon's Creek Church (Moore County) was a delegate to the Association meeting at Unity Meeting House in Randolph County, NC.

1809, Oct -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 56
Mark Phillips and William Dowd from McLennon's Creek Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Abbott's Creek Meeting House in Rowan [now Davidson] County, NC.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 598
Mark Phillips
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-26) 2M 1F
(10-16) 2F

1810, Oct -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 59
Mark Phillips and Harden Warner from McLennon's Creek Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at George's Creek Meeting House in Chatham County, NC.

1811, Oct -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 61
Mark Phillips, William Dowd and Eli Phillips from McLennon's Creek Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Marshal's Meeting House in Anson County, NC.

1813, Jan 13 -- Land Grant #2392, Moore County, NC
Cornelius Dowd received 100 acres located north of Richland Creek and west of McLendons Creek adjoining Mark Phillips, John Phillips and his own line. Mark Phillips and Harbert Cole were chain carriers.

1814, Apr 7 -- Land Grant #2386, Moore County, NC
John Phillips Junr. received 100 acres located on Wires Branch of Richland Creek adjoining Mark Phillips, Danally. Mark Phillips and Cornelius Tyson were chain carriers.

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Mark Phillips listed 125 acres valued at $250

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Mark Phillips listed 100 acres valued at $220

1819, May 17 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File S41955, Mark Phillips
Mark Phillips (age 65), Moore County, NC resident living near the Carthage Courthouse, applied for a pension. Wm. Barrett, James Dowd and John Paterson submitted affidavits of support. On Aug 21, 1820, Mark Phillips (age 68) listed his occupation as farming and having three family members: wife Rany Phillips (age 67 and quite infirm), daughters Polly Phillips (age 21) and Rany Phillips Junr. (age 17). In 1837, a complaint was filed accusing pensioner Mark Phillips of having been a Tory during the Revolutionary War. Affidavits were filed by John Morrison, A.C. Curry, Samuel C. Bruce and Archibald Munroe disputing the claim. His date of death is listed as Aug 5, 1839 in a typed letter from the Department but no other notation of death in the file.

1819, Nov 19 -- Land Grant #2551, Moore County, NC
Eli Phillips received 100 acres located north of Richland Creek adjoining his own line, Jesse Sowell, Isaac Roberts and Samson B. Smith. Mark Phillips and Jesse Sowell were chain carriers.

1839, Nov 19 -- Record of Estates Book D Page 114-117, Moore County, NC
Estate of Mark Phillips, Dec'd. by Administrator John Phillips. Notes held on the following: Thom. H. Lewis. Items were purchased by the following: Holden Cox, Cornelius Dowd Jr., Wm. Mathews, William Caddell, Franklin Muse, John Stuart, John Cole, Joseph G. Moore, Rainey Phillips, George Hunsucker, Asa Sowell, James Riddle, James Smith, Joseph Caddell, Josiah T. Phillips, Jas. H. Muse, Daniel Muse, Eli Phillips, Lewis Ritter, E.Q. Sowell, Archd. Sowell, Jno. Thrower, Wm. Vuncannon, Angus McKinnon, C.D. Smith, Wm. Moore and George Phillips.

 
Phillips, Mark (I03211)
 
405 1785, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 17
Ordered that Isaac Harden be appointed overseer of the road from Chatham County to the fork in the road and have the following hands to work: Robert Davis, Hezekiah Johnston, Benjn. Seal, Amos Cheek, Jams. Cheek, Chas. Shiran, Burwell Phillips, Mark Phillips, Lewis Phillips, John Rogers, Enoch Rogers, Joell Phillips, John Cheek, William Handcock, Levy Askins, Jams. Collins, Wm. Malone, John Blanchett, William Poe and Moses Myrick.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 159
John Rogers
(16+) 2M
3F

1794, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 452
Deed from John Rogers, Enoch Rogers and Ruth Rogers to Aaron Tyson proven by Archibald McBryde 
Rogers, John (I39768)
 
406 1785, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 17
Ordered that Isaac Harden be appointed overseer of the road from Chatham County to the fork in the road and have the following hands to work: Robert Davis, Hezekiah Johnston, Benjn. Seal, Amos Cheek, Jams. Cheek, Chas. Shiran, Burwell Phillips, Mark Phillips, Lewis Phillips, John Rogers, Enoch Rogers, Joell Phillips, John Cheek, William Handcock, Levy Askins, Jams. Collins, Wm. Malone, John Blanchett, William Poe and Moses Myrick.

1792, Aug 12 -- Land Grant #425, Moore County, NC
Robert Cheek received 100 acres located on Deep River adjoining his own line and John May. James Cheek and Amos Cheek were chain carriers.

1792, Oct 12 -- Land Grant #415, Moore County, NC
Robert Davis received 200 acres located on Deep River adjoining Charles Shearing, Robert Cheek and his own line. James Cheek and Amos Cheek were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 5 -- Land Grant #1114, Moore County, NC
Robert Cheek received 22 acres located south of Deep River adjoining his own line. Phillip Cheek and James Cheek were chain carriers.

1798, Nov 6 -- Land Grant #1194, Moore County, NC
Robert Cheek received 110 acres located on both sides of west fork of Tysons Creek on the Chatham County line adjoining his own line. Phillip Cheek and Jas. Cheek were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 73
James Cheek
(26-45) 1M
(0-10) 1F

1805, May 20 -- Deed Book O Page 229-231, Chatham County, NC
Fanny Cheek and Andrew White, administrators of Phillip Cheek, Dec'd. deeded James Cheek (of Moore County) 1/8 share of 421 acres located on Tysons Creek of Deep River. The heirs of Robert Cheek, Dec'd. (Phillip Cheek, Richard Cheek, James Cheek, Olive Cheek, Andrew White, Adam White and Nancy) agreed to sell the land to the highest bidder and that person was James Cheek. James Collins and Wm. Wilson were witnesses.

1805, May 20 -- Deed Book O Page 342-344, Chatham County, NC
Richard Cheek, Olive Cheek, Robert Davis and wife Nancy, Andrew White and wife Mary and Adam White and wife Sarah deeded James Cheek (of Moore County) 150 5/8 acres [being 5/8 of 421 acres] located on Tysons Creek of Deep River. Jas. Collins, Jas. Shields and William Cheek were witnesses.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 618
James Cheek
(45+) 1M 1F
(0-10) 3M 2F

1813, May 31 -- Land Grant #2234, Moore County, NC
James Cheek received 50 acres located north of Deep River east of the Mulberry Branch on the Chatham County line adjoining Angus McQueen, Robert Cheek, Archd. McBryde and his own line. William Cheek and Donald Brewer were chain carriers.

1814, May 6 -- Deed, Moore County, NC
Richard Cheek, Olive Cheek, Robert Davis and wife Nancy, Andrew White and wife Mary and James Cheek deeded Adam White 5/8 of 5 tracts: [1] 150 acres on Deep River adjoining Cornelius Tyson and John Tyson; [2] 100 acres on Deep River adjoining Robert Cheek; [3] 125 acres on Tysons Creek south of Stony Hill adjoining Robert Cheek; [4] 100 acres near mouth of Tysons Creek adjoining Cornelius Tyson (now Richard Cheek); [5] 5 acres adjoining Cornelius Tyson and John Tyson. Jas. Seawell was a witness. [Editor's Note: Original deed in possession of Patty Brinsky, descendant of Davis family]

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
James Cheek listed 200 acres valued at $200

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
James Cheek listed $150 acres valued at $170

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 313
James Cheek
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-26) 2F
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 3M 1F

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 476
James Cheek Sen.
(60-70) 1M
(40-50) 1F
(20-30) 2M 1F
(15-20) 1M
(10-15) 2M
(5-10) 1F
(0-5) 1F

1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 194
Jas. Cheek
(80-90) 1M
(50-60) 1F
(30-40) 1F

1843, Sep 15-Oct 18 -- Record of Estates Book D Page 289-292, Moore County, NC
Estate of James Cheek, Dec'd. by Administrator Cornelius Shields. Items were purchased by the following: E. Phillips, N. Cheek, Sam Mashburn, Philip Wilson, A. Smith, E. Boroughs, A. Shields, H. Brown, George Brewer, L. Cheek, A. Ellis, R. Shields, R. Taylor, Perry Moore, G. Hunsucker, A. McQueen, B. Shields, G.W. Moore, A. Maness, J. Harper, B. Brewer, N. McManus, James Lolly, William Phillips, W. Curtis, John Carter, James Ellis, W.R. Martin, H. Johnson, N. Brady, C. Maness, Harris Phillips, W. Carter, D. Martindale, John Hancock, R. Holliman and J.T. Petty. 
Cheek, James (I39543)
 
407 1785, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 17
Ordered that Isaac Harden be appointed overseer of the road from Chatham County to the fork in the road and have the following hands to work: Robert Davis, Hezekiah Johnston, Benjn. Seal, Amos Cheek, Jams. Cheek, Chas. Shiran, Burwell Phillips, Mark Phillips, Lewis Phillips, John Rogers, Enoch Rogers, Joell Phillips, John Cheek, William Handcock, Levy Askins, Jams. Collins, Wm. Malone, John Blanchett, William Poe and Moses Myrick.

1793 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
John Cheek listed (horses only) on supernumerary taxes collected by Sheriff Malcom McNeill

1795, Aug 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 533
Ordered that the following view the road that leads by John Overton Senr. and the county adjacent [Chatham] and determine whether it can be laid off on better ground: James Collins, John Cheek, Richd. Street, Willis Dickinson, John Carroll Junr., William Hancock, Thomas H. Perkins, Thomas McReynolds, Malcolm Gilchrist, Patrick Dowd, Randolph Cheek, John Carroll Senr., John Philips and Saml. Womble.

1797, Jun 13 -- Land Grant #1106, Moore County, NC
John Cheek [assignee of Saml. Dunn] received 250 acres located south of Deep River adjoining William Hancock and Willis Dickinson. Saml. Dunn and Wm. Hancock were chain carriers.

1797, Sep 20 -- Land Grant #1119, Moore County, NC
Jno. Cheek received 250 acres located north of Deep River on the Chatham County line adjoining Benjamin Gilbert and Randolph Cheek. William McDonald and Neal McIntosh were chain carriers.

1797, Oct 9 -- Will Book A Page 194-196, Moore County, NC
Will of William Hancock, Dec'd. Heirs: wife [Patty - 200 acres adjoining Willis Dickson]; children: William Hancock [land given to wife once he becomes of age], John Hancock [250 acres on Deep River adjoining Robert Cheek], Rhoda Hancock, Lydda Hancock, Patty Hancock, Elizabeth Hancock. Executors: wife and John Cheek. Witnesses: Saml. Dunn, Randal Cheek and John Cheek. Proven Nov 1797.

1798, Oct 24 -- Land Grant #1754, Moore County, NC
John Cheek received 200 acres located on both sides of Leek Creek adjoining Wm. Hancock, David Allison, Willis Dickinson and his own line. Wm. MacSween and Jacob Syler were chain carriers.

1799, Oct 11 -- Deed Book O Page 79-80, Chatham County, NC
John Cheek (of Moore County) deeded Lazarus Phillips 175 acres located on Indian Creek and the road from Tyson's Ferry to Graves' saw mill adjoining Dowd. Originally granted to Joseph Robson and sold to William Capps who sold to John Cheek. Jacob Siler and Jeremiah Phillips were witnesses.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 51
John Cheek
(26-45) 1M 2F
(0-10) 2M 3F

1802, Nov 4 -- Land Grant #1600, Moore County, NC
Aaron Tyson received 150 acres located east of Rogers Creek on the Chatham County line adjoining his own line (formerly John Stinson) and Jno. Cheek. Jno. Cheek and Joab Cheek were chain carriers.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 598
John Cheek
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2M 1F
9 Slaves

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
John Cheek listed 450 acres, 330 acres, 615 acres and 235 acres for a total value at $2050

1815, Apr 26 -- Land Grant #2250, Moore County, NC
John Cheek received 200 acres located west of Rogers Creek adjoining his own line and Phillips. Josiah Cheek and Lewis Phillips were chain carriers.

1815, Apr 26 -- Land Grant #2252, Moore County, NC
John Cheek received 37 acres located east of Rogers Creek adjoining his own line, Randolph Cheek and Joab Cheek. Josiah Cheek and Lewis Phillips were chain carriers.

1817, Mar 27 -- Land Grant #2349, Moore County, NC
John Cheek received 46 acres located north of Deep River adjoining Benjamin Gilbert, his own line and Hamilton. Jos. Cheek and Josiah Cheek were chain carriers.

1817, Mar 27 -- Land Grant #2395, Moore County, NC
John Cheek received 32 acres located on Deep River including the mouth of Atlas Jones' Spring Branch and an island in Deep River. Jos. Cheek and Josiah Cheek were chain carriers.

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
John Cheek listed $1395 acres valued at $1890

1819, Jan 11 -- Deed Book W Page 129, Chatham County, NC
Aaron McMaines deeded Josiah Cheek 250 acres located on Tysons Creek and the Moore County line adjoining William Phillips. Jesse Womble and John Cheek were witnesses.

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 314
John Cheek
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1M
(10-16) 1M
Slaves
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 3F
(14-26) 2M 1F
(0-14) 4M 3F

1820, Mar 2 -- Will Book B Page 49-51, Moore County, NC
Will of Joab Cheek, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Mary [100 acres on Deep River and slaves Starling, Peter, Henry, Juda, Sarah and Mary], daughter Polly, daughter Betsy, daughter Lucy Ann, daughter Milly Elliot and sons Thomas, John, William, Blake, Joab, Brantly and James. Executors: brother John Cheek, friend Col. Richard Street and son Thomas Cheek. Witnesses: Atlas Jones and A. McKinnon. Codicil Aug 15, 1827 names executors as brother John Cheek and son Joab Cheek. Proven Nov 1827.

1825, Feb 24 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 69-70
John Hancock to John Cheek proven by Atlas Jones

1825, May 17 -- Land Grant #2676, Moore County, NC
John Cheek received 42 acres located south of Deep River being surplus with own 100 acres adjoining his own line and William Dowd (formerly Robert Cheek). John Phillips and Jno. D. Phillips were chain carriers.

1826, Aug 26 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 144
Bill of Sale from Atlas Jones to John Cheek proven by John Murchison
Bill of Sale from John Wilkins to John Cheek proven by Lewis Phillips

1827-1828 (undated estimate) -- Record of Estates Book B Page 148-150, 215-216, Moore County, NC
Estate of Joab Cheek, Dec'd. by Administrators John Cheek Senr. and Job Cheek Junr. Inventory includes five negroes: Starling, Henry, Sudah, Sarah and Mary. Items were purchased by the following: Noah Richardson, Wm. B. Cheek, Brantly Cheek, Doctor Ingram, Wm. Hancock, John Cheek Junr., Phillip Brooks, Stephen Seal, Lewis Phillips, Abner Smith, Mary Cheek Junr., Wm. Hill, Angus McDonald, Joab Cheek Junr., John Stewart, Mathew Phillips, John Hancock, Edward Harper, Abner Elkins, Wm. Phillips, Alec Phillips, Jesse Sowell, Jesse Womble, Edward Phillips, John Coal, John Martin, Lovdy Tyson and Daniel Campbell.

1828, Feb 22-23 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 206-207, 209
Administration of John Phillips, Dec'd. granted to William Phillips. Sarah Phillips v. heirs of John Phillips, Dec'd. Lewis Phillips Senr. appointed guardian of the infant heirs of John Phillips, Dec'd. for this suit. John Cheek, George Stewart and Archd. Shields were appointed to lay off a year's provision.

1828, May 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 217
Ordered that Dabney Phillips be overseer of the road from Deep River to Chatham County line and the following hands to work: John Cheek's hands, Wm. Phillips, Brantly Cheek, James Cheek, John Cheek Jur., Mary Cheek's hand, Wm. B. Cheek's hand, Daniel Melone, Joab Cheek and Mr. Linch.

1828, Aug 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 232-233
The following were appointed to lay off a portion of 369 acres located North of Deep River on John Phillips Creek and School House Spring Branch for Sarah Phillips, widow of John D. Phillips adjoining Lewis Phillips, John Cheek Sr., John Phillips and the branch to the Meeting House: James C. Davis, William C. Davis, William B. Hudson, John Cheek Jr., Joab Cheek, Brantly Cheek, Wm. B. Cheek, James Cheek, Jesse Brewer, Charles Brady, James McNeill and John Cheek.

1828, Nov 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 241
Ordered that John Cheek and Joab Cheek, executors of Joab Cheek, Dec'd. be permitted to sell negroes Henry and Starling belonging to the estate.

1830, Feb 15 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 305
The following were appointed to lay off a portion of 369 acres located North of Deep River on John Phillips Creek and School House Spring Branch for Sarah Phillips, widow of John D. Phillips Dec'd. adjoining Lewis Phillips, John Cheek Sr., John Phillips and the branch to the Meeting House: John Cheek Senr., John Cheek Junr., George Wilcox, Cornelius Tyson, William D. Tyson, Harbert Cole, Samson D. Smith, Alexr. McNeill, William Ritter, John Stuts, William B. Cheek and Joab Cheek.

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 457
John Cheek Sen.
(60-70) 1M
(50-60) 1M
(40-50) 1M
(30-40) 1M 1F
(20-30) 1F
(15-20) 2F
(5-10) 1M
Slaves
(55-100) 2M
(36-55) 2M 2F
(24-36) 2F
(10-24) 6M 3F
(0-10) 3M 7F

1837, Nov 14 -- Deed Book 5 Page 443-445, Moore County, NC
Heirs of John Cheek Dec'd. deeded Jesse Womble 640 acres located on Deep River, Poplar Gut, Lewis Phillips Spring and Rogers Creek adjoining Joab Cheek, John Cheek and Randall Cheek.  
Cheek, John (I39549)
 
408 1785, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 24
Administration of the estate of Isaac Sowell is granted to Mary Sowell with William Barrett Esq. as security.

1785, May -- Will Book A Page 338, Moore County, NC
Estate of Isaac Sowell, Dec'd. by Administrator Mary Sowell. Mentions 300 acres on land. Items were purchased by: Mary Sowell, Margrett Sowell and Richardson Feagan.

1785, Nov 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 72
Ordered that Mary Sowell have leave to sell the estate of Isaac Sowell Dec'd.

1786, Jun 24 -- Deed, Moore County, NC
Mary Sowell and John Sowell deeded William Barrett 300 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining John Cox, Widow McDonald and including plantation where Mary Sowell now lives. John Jackson, Thomas Graham and George Jackson were witnesses. [Editor's Note: Original located in Herbert Floyd Seawell Sr. Papers at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC]

1786, Aug 19 -- Deed, Moore County, NC
Mary Sowell and John Sowell deeded Margaret Sowell 300 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining McDonald. Wm.Barrett, Jesse Ritter and Solomon Barrett were witnesses. Proven by Jesse Ritter Feb 1787. [Editor's Note: Original located in Herbert Floyd Seawell Sr. Papers at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC]

1786, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 124-125
Mary Sowell v. Wm. Caddle

1787, Feb 20 -- 1785-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 139
Deed from Mary Sowell and John Sowell to Margaret Sowell proven by Jesse Ritter

1787, Feb 20 -- 1784-1795 County Court Minutes, Moore County, NC Page 134
Mary Sowell v. James Caddle, Sr.

1789, Nov 17 -- 1784-1795 County Court Minutes, Moore County, NC Page 249
Mary Sowell v. Jas. Caddle

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 157
Mary Sewell
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 3M
3F

1793, Jul 23 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#613 Mary Sowel entered 50 acres on Suck Creek adjoining Barrett, her own line, McRae and McKaskel.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 72
Mary Sewell
(45+) 1F
(16-26) 1M 1F

1800, Jul 21 -- Land Grant #1766 and 0112, Moore County, NC
Jesse Sowell [assignee of Mary Sowell] received 50 acres located between Richland Creek and Suck Creek adjoining McCaskill, Barrett, McKay, his own line and his mother. Jno. Sowell and Thos. Ritter were chain carriers.

1802, Nov 23 -- Land Grant #1625, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 100 acres located on the drains of McLendons Creek adjoining his own line, Mary Sowell, John McSween, McKay and John Sowell. Jno. Ritter and Thos. Ritter were chain carriers.

1805-1808 [undated estimate] -- Estate, Moore County, NC Will Book A, Page 353
Inventory of the Estate of Mary Sewell, Dec'd. by Administrators James Smith and Winefred Smith. [Editor's Note: No date given on actual Inventory but the date was estimated using death date from other researchers]

1838, Dec -- Supreme Court Case #2744
From Moore County. Thomas Ritter and wife Margaret v. William Barrett. Regarding 300 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining Jacob McLendon including the land that Mary Sowell resided on in 1786. The 300 acres was granted to Thomas Knight in 1760 and deeded to Jacob McLendon in 1762; deeded to Isaac Sowell in 1772; Isaac Sowell died in 1784 and land was transferred to widow Mary Sowell and oldest son John Sowell; deeded to Margaret Sowell, wife of Thomas Ritter in 1786. Deeds in the file include 1791 from Thomas Ritter and Margaret Ritter to John Sowell and 1830 from John Sowell to William Barrett Senr. In Jan 1836, Mary Smith and Wm. Wallice/Wm. Smith are associated with the land with William Barrett Senr. as landlord.  
Quimby, Mary (I01562)
 
409 1785, Feb 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 28
Ordered that the following persons be appointed to lay out a road from the Montgomery County line at Burton's Ford on Drowning Creek to the Cross Creek Road to William Seals Esq.: Edwd. Cox, Robert Grimes, Thos. Grimes, Daniel McCloud, John Cox Esq., Richardson Feagen Esq., Jos. Fry, Solomon Cox, Peter Salter, Jesse Muse, Benjn. Fry, Daniel Jones, William Cox, William Barrett, Jason Wadsworth, John Jackson, David Lewis and James Hill.

1785, Mar 4 -- Land Grant #239, Moore County, NC
Benjamin Fry received 40 acres located on Killetts Creek adjoining his own line. James Fry and Joseph Fry were chain carriers.

1785, Nov 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 72
Ordered that the following hands work on the road from the Wolf Pit to Seals Road under Jos. Fry as overseer: Peter Salter, Benjn. Fry, Daniel Jones, Nathan Fry, John Tailor, Jacob Harwick, Alexr. McLoud, Neel McLoud, John Caddle, Jams. Caddle Junr., Benjn. Caddle, Daniel Caddle, Solomon Cox, Samuel Jackson, George Jackson, Christian Jackson hands, John Jackson hands, Anguish Campbell, Thomas Harmon Senr. and Thos. Harmon.

1786, Aug 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 120
Ordered that the following lay off a road from the courthouse to Jesse Muse's and from there to Deep River and Dunhams Creek have the following hands to work: Jos. Fry, John Caddle, Alexdr. McCloud, James Hill, James Caddle, Benjn. Fry, Neel McLoud, Leonard Thos., James Caddle, John Black, William Beazley and John Beazley.

1786, Nov 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 126
Ordered that William Beazley be appointed overseer of the road from Muse's to Moore Court and have the following hands to work: John Beazley, Benjn. Fry, James Caddle Jur., Jesse Muse, Alexd. McLoud, Neel McLoud, James Muse, Hyman Hill, Thos.[?] Muse, Benjn. Caddle and Daniel Caddle.

1787, Feb 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 132
Deed from Geo. Glascock to Benjn. Fry was acknowledged

1787, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 146
Ordered that the old road formerly laid out from Jesse Muse's to the courthouse begin at the old road leading by Jesse Muse's to the courthouse and from thence to the old road and work the following hands: John Bezeley, Saml. Bezeley, Benjn. Fry, Alexdr. McLoud, James Caddle Jur., Benjn. Caddle, Daniel Caddle, Hiram Hill, Thos. Harrington, Neal McLoud and Wm. Caddle.

1788, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 214
Ordered that the following work on the road from McClendon's Creek bridge to Dunham's Creek: Benj. Fry, Benj. Caddle, Danl. Caddle, Wm. Caddle, Julius Glascock, Jesse Muse, James Muse, Him. Hill, Thomas Muse and George Ludes.

1789, Feb 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 221
Ordered that the following be appointed to lay off a road from John Overton's road near William Cappes Junr. continuing along an old road commonly called Neil Tison's road to Deep River at the mouth of Governor's Creek where Anthony Street now lives continuing said road to where it comes into the Gulph Road near Pocket [?] Creek: Thos. Cole, Andrew Cole, Thos. Overton, Edwd. Moore, Wm. Payne, Joseph Fry, Elijah Batis, Jno. Dunlap, Jno. Overton Senr., James Hill, Richard Street, James Cadwell Senr., Mathew Cogins, Benjn. Fry, Richardson Fagin, James Muse, Neil McLeod, Wm. Martin and Leonard Thomas.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 153
Benjn. Fry
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 4M
2F 
Fry, Benjamin (I42885)
 
410 1785, Feb 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 28
Ordered that the following persons be appointed to lay out a road from the Montgomery County line at Burton's Ford on Drowning Creek to the Cross Creek Road to William Seals Esq.: Edwd. Cox, Robert Grimes, Thos. Grimes, Daniel McCloud, John Cox Esq., Richardson Feagen Esq., Jos. Fry, Solomon Cox, Peter Salter, Jesse Muse, Benjn. Fry, Daniel Jones, William Cox, William Barrett, Jason Wadsworth, John Jackson, David Lewis and James Hill.

1826, Sep 18 -- Deed Book 6 Page 107-109, Moore County, NC
William Cox deeded Samuel Jackson and William Jackson 109.25 acres located on both sides of the Juniper Creek and McKoy Branch being part of the 300-acre McCollum tract and the 200-acre Joel McLendon tract. John McKeithan and Benjamin Dunlap were witnesses.

1826, Nov 21 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 150
Deed from Wm. Cox to Samuel Jackson and Wm. Jackson acknowledged

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 467
Wm. Cox
(70-80) 1M
(60-70) 1F
(20-30) 1F
(0-5) 1F 
Cox, William (I38104)
 
411 1785, Feb 28 -- Land Grant #180, Randolph County, NC
William Searcy received 120 acres located on Fork Creek adjoining his own line, John Pierce and John Hankins. William Argo and Rolley Spinks were chain carriers.

1794, Jan 30 -- Deed Book 5, Page 156, Randolph County, NC
Joseph Carr deeded Rolly Spinks a tract of land located at the mouth of Flat Creek adjoining William Carr and including 100 acres Joseph Carr purchased from John Needham. William Carr and Windsor Pierce were witnesses.

1794, Jan 30 -- Deed Book 5, Page 157, Randolph County, NC
Joseph Carr deeded William Kerr 250 acres located on Deep River at the mouth of Flat Creek adjoining William Reed Senr. and Joseph Kerr. Granted to Thomas Graves. Rolley Spinks and Windsor Pierce were witnesses.

1794, Mar 8 -- Deed Book 5, Page 159, Randolph County, NC
Joseph Carr deeded Robert Kerr 150 acres adjoining Arthur Smith. Rolley Spinks and William Carr were witnesses.

1797, Dec 26 -- Deed Book 8 Page 21, Randolph County, NC
Robert Carr deeded Rolley Spinks 150 acres adjoining Arthur Smith. Proven by William Carr Aug 1798.

1797, Dec 26 -- Deed Book 8 Page 22, Randolph County, NC
Robert Carr deeded William Carr 70 acres located on Flat Creek of Deep River part of a tract of 500 acres. Proven by Roley Spinks Aug 1798.

1797, Dec 26 -- Deed Book 8 Page 23, Randolph County, NC
Robert Kerr deeded Rolley Spinks 430 acres located on Deep River adjoining Mullins, Routh and Onstott. Proven by William Kerr Aug 1798.

1799 -- Tax List, Randolph County, NC
Roley Spinks listed 1 white poll, 1 black poll and 900 acres in William Armstead's District

1799, Nov 6 -- Deed Book 8 Page 199, Randolph County, NC
William Searcy deeded William Carr 100 acres located north of Deep River adjoining Anstot and Carr. Proven by Rolley Spinks Nov 1800.

1800 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 340
Rolly Spinks
(26-45) 1M
(16-26) 1F
(10-16) 1M
(0-10) 2F
1 Slave

1802, Dec 27 -- Deed Book 8 Page 352, Randolph County, NC
James Powers (of Chatham County) deeded Rolley Spinks 45 acres located on Flat Creek and the Chatham County line adjoining Arthur Reed and the tract that Powers currently lives on. Proven by William Carr Aug 1803.

1805, Jan 13 -- Will, Randolph County, NC
Will of George Onstot, Dec'd. Heirs: Hanner Deaton, wife of Eldridge Deaton; Sophia Deaton, daughter of Eldridge and Hanner Deaton; son John Onstot. Executors: William Carr and Rolley Spinks. Witnesses: John Dabney, William Smith and Arthur Reed. Proven Feb 1805.

1810, Dec 13-1811, Jan 3 -- Notice, The North Carolina Star [Raleigh, NC] Newspaper
James Smith placed a notice forewarning others from trading on the Feb 7, 1807 note of debt [due Feb 6, 1811] by William Smith to James Deaton witnessed by James Williams, Rollay Spinks and Will. Searcy.

1830 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 3
Rolley Spinks
(80-90) 1F
(60-70) 1M 1F
(30-40) 2F 
Spinks, Raleigh (I03258)
 
412 1785, Mar 2 -- Land Grant #59, Moore County, NC
John Jackson received 100 acres located on Juniper Creek adjoining Widow Jackson and his own line. George Jackson and Samuel Jackson were chain carriers.

1785, Nov 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 72
Ordered that the following hands work on the road from the Wolf Pit to Seals Road under Jos. Fry as overseer: Peter Salter, Benjn. Fry, Daniel Jones, Nathan Fry, John Tailor, Jacob Harwick, Alexr. McLoud, Neel McLoud, John Caddle, Jams. Caddle Junr., Benjn. Caddle, Daniel Caddle, Solomon Cox, Samuel Jackson, George Jackson, Christian Jackson hands, John Jackson hands, Anguish Campbell, Thomas Harmon Senr. and Thos. Harmon.

1786, Jun 24 -- Deed, Moore County, NC
Mary Sowell and John Sowell deeded William Barrett 300 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining John Cox, Widow McDonald and including plantation where Mary Sowell now lives. John Jackson, Thomas Graham and George Jackson were witnesses. [Editor's Note: Original located in Herbert Floyd Seawell Sr. Papers at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC]

1787, May 10 -- Will Book A Page 312, Moore County, NC
John Jackson sold Christian Jackson a negro named Jim, age 20. Geo. Jackson was a witness.

1788, Aug 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 202
A bill of sale from James Pearl to John Jackson was proven by Geo. Jackson.

1793, Aug 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 419
Ordered that the children of the late John Jackson be delivered to Geo. Jackson his executor.

1794, Aug 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 474
Bill of Sale from George Jackson as Executor of John Jackson Dec'd. to William Dunn proven by Joseph Robson

1795, May 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 520
Ordered that Joseph Fry be appointed overseer of the road above Munroe's which leads by the courthouse to the Wolf Pit and have the following hands: Shadrack Rogers, James Smith, George Fry, Nathan Fry, Daniel Caddell, Daniel McSween, John Bethune, James Fry, Alexr. McLeod and George Jackson's hands.

1797, Oct 14 -- Land Grant #1617, Moore County, NC
Elijah Bettis Jr. [assignee of Reuben Shields] received 100 acres located southeast of McLendons Creek adjoining McKay, Jackson and Tomlin/Tomberlin. George Jackson and Ezekial Rubottom were chain carriers.

1797, Nov 18 -- Land Grant #0268, Moore County, NC
Neill McIntosh received 70 acres located southeast of McLendons Creek adjoining George Jackson, Wadsworth and Bettis' Mill stand. George Jackson and Archd. Ray were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: Never granted]

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 44
George Jackson
(26-45) 1M
(16-26) 1F
(0-10) 3M
11 Slaves

1804, Apr 18 -- Will Book A, Page 272-273, Moore County, NC
Will of Christian Jackson, Dec'd. Heirs: son George Jackson [plantation where I now live], eldest daughter Mary Kachey [negro woman Nagin and her daughter Amie], daughter Martha Kachey, grandchildren John Dunn, Samuel Dunn, Jesse Overton, Samuel Overton, Martha Overton, Casey Overton, Samuel Jackson, William Jackson, Mary Jackson alias Mary McIntosh, Joseph Jackson, Christian Jackson alias Christian Lewis, Margaret Jackson, Mary Jackson and Beady Jackson (daughter of George Jackson). Executor: son George Jackson. Witnesses: Wm. Martin and Alexander MacLeod. Proven Aug 1812.

1804, Mar 20 -- Will Book A Page 233-234, Moore County, NC
Will of Elisha Bettis, Dec'd. Heirs: Ransom Bettis [negroes Isaac, Nich, Sal, Rachel, Fereby, Starling and Fany], Obey Bettis, Elijah Bettis Junr., Saly Bettis and Lovy Bettis; also George Jackson, Ezekial Rubottom. Executors: Elijah Bettis Junr. and Elisha Bettis Senr.. Witnesses: John Tyson and Marchel Jones. Probated May 1804.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 599
George Jackson
(26-45) 2M 1F
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 2M 2F
11 Slaves

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
George Jackson listed 1300 acres valued at $1000, $400 acres valued at $600 and 200 acres valued at $100

1817, Oct -- Land Grant #2338, Moore County, NC
William Jackson received 50 acres located on both sides of the Juniper adjoining Paterson, Allison, George Jackson, Jno. Jackson, McNeill and John Sowell. George Jackson and Samuel Jackson were chain carriers.

1817, Oct -- Land Grant #2351, Moore County, NC
George Jackson received 15 acres located on the Juniper adjoining his own line (formerly Christian Jackson), William Cox, Samuel Jackson and John Sowell. Samuel Jackson and William Cox were chain carriers.

1818/1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
George Jackson listed 2000 acres valued at $1500 acres
 
Jackson, George (I39667)
 
413 1785, Mar 2 -- Land Grant #59, Moore County, NC
John Jackson received 100 acres located on Juniper Creek adjoining Widow Jackson and his own line. George Jackson and Samuel Jackson were chain carriers.

1785, Nov 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 72
Ordered that the following hands work on the road from the Wolf Pit to Seals Road under Jos. Fry as overseer: Peter Salter, Benjn. Fry, Daniel Jones, Nathan Fry, John Tailor, Jacob Harwick, Alexr. McLoud, Neel McLoud, John Caddle, Jams. Caddle Junr., Benjn. Caddle, Daniel Caddle, Solomon Cox, Samuel Jackson, George Jackson, Christian Jackson hands, John Jackson hands, Anguish Campbell, Thomas Harmon Senr. and Thos. Harmon.

1788, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 215
Ordered that Samuel Jackson be appointed tax collector in District #2

1804, Oct 30 -- Land Grant #1983, Moore County, NC
Samuel Jackson received 50 acres located North of Juniper Creek adjoining his own line, Paterson, John Bethune and Christian Jackson. William Jackson and Samuel Jackson were chain carriers.

1804, Nov 28 -- Land Grant #1981, Moore County, NC
Samuel Jackson received 150 acres located on the head of Suck Branches and north of Joel Road adjoining David Sears and his own line. Wm. Jackson and Saml. Jackson were chain carriers.

1807, Dec 7 -- Land Grant #1982, Moore County, NC
Samuel Jackson received 100 acres located on Suck Branch of Juniper Creek adjoining David Sears and Shadarack Roger. Wm. Jackson and David Sears were chain carriers.

1811, Oct 30 -- Land Grant #2105, Moore County, NC
Samuel Jackson received 50 acres located north of Juniper Creek and the head of Whittles Branch adjoining Barret, John Sowel, John Bethune and his own line. Saml. Jackson and Wm. Jackson were chain carriers.

1811, Oct 30 -- Land Grant #2117, Moore County, NC
Samuel Jackson received 50 acres located on Suck Branch of Juniper Creek adjoining his own line, McNeill and David Sears (now Mrs. Sears). Saml. Jackson and Wm. Jackson were chain carriers.

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Saml. Jackson listed 776 acres valued at $600, 374 acres valued at $374, 300 acres valued at $150 and 100 acres valued at $25

1818/1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Samuel and William Jackson listed 1550 acres valued at $1380

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 304
Samuel Jackinson
(26-45) 2M
Slaves
(26-45) 1M
(14-26) 1M

1821, Sep 28 -- Deed Book 3 Page 494-499, Moore County, NC
Samuel Jackson deeded William Jackson 1226 acres: [1] 50 acres located on Juniper Creek south of McLendons Creek [2] 100 acres adjoining Widow Jackson [3] 200 acres adjoining Allison [4] 46 acres being part of 150 acres granted to David Sears [5] 100 acres located on Falling Branch [6] 100 acres located on the Juniper adjoining William Sears [7] 50 acres adjoining Samuel Jackson and Patterson [8] 50 acres located north of the Juniper adjoining Seawell [9] 150 acres located on Little River and north of Joel Road adjoining David Sears and Samuel Jackson [10] 100 acres located on the Suck branches of Juniper adjoining David Sears and Shadrick Rogers [11] 150 acres located on Lower Little River adjoining Michael Johnson (formerly David Lewis) and John Jackson [12] 100 acres located on Lower Little River and granted to John Jackson adjoining Angus Campbell [13] 50 acres located on Lower Little River including Seal's Cabin. Alexr. McIntosh and Joseph Rouse were witnesses.
 
Jackson, Samuel (I38495)
 
414 1785, Mar 3 -- Land Grant #72, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Newton received 50 acres located on Dry Creek adjoining his own line. Samuel Barrett and William Newton were chain carriers.

1785, Nov -- Marriage Licenses, Will Book A Page 382, Moore County, NC
William Newton and Molly Patterson were granted a marriage license. William Barrett was the surety.

1786, Mar 3 -- Land Grant #35, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Newton received 50 acres adjoining his own line and Matheson. Samuel Barret and William Newton were chain carriers.

1786, Mar 3 -- Land Grant #44, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Newton received 100 acres located on Horse Creek on the Grove path from his own home. Samuel Barret and Wm. Newton were chain carriers.

1789, Aug 4 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#204 William Newton entered 50 acres on Cabin Creek adjoining his own line and Jacob Harvick.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 156
William Newton
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 1M
2F

1790, Jan 7 -- Land Grant #312, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Newton received 50 acres located east of Sings Creek adjoining Jesse Brown, his own line and McLeod. William Newton and Ezekiah Dunn were chain carriers.

1790, Feb 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 257
Ordered that Robert Pattison be appointed overseer in place of Nich. Newton and have the following hands to work: Wm. Dunn, Bar. Dunn, Nathl. Melton, Norman Matheson, Murdock McLeod, Hector McLean, Thos. Kee, Moses Kee, Wm. Kee, Alex Morrison, Jno. McAulay, Wm. Newton, Mur. McAulay, Ezk. Dun, Hector McLean, Thomas Graham and John Bethune.

1792, Apr 9 -- Land Grant #459, Moore County, NC
William Newton received 50 acres located east of Cabin Creek adjoining Cotton, his own line and Jacob Harvick. Richard Dunn Junr. and Edward Dudley were chain carriers.

1793 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
William Newton listed 1 poll insolvent on supernumerary taxes collected by Sheriff Malcom McNeill

1793, Aug 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 414
Ordered that the following hands work on the road from the County line near John Garner to the Black Ponds: John Sheffield Jur., Lewis Sowell, Joseph Allen, William Smith Jur., William Newton, John Hair, Thomas Keys, Wm. Williamson, Danl. Mainus, David Kennedy, Wm. Morgan Jur., Wm. Morgan (Capt), Geo. Cagle (son of John) and William Mainus.

1795, Nov 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 538
Deed from William Newton to Jacob Harvick proven by Francis Bullock

1795, Nov 24 -- Will Book A, Moore County, NC Page 186-187
Will of Nicholas Newton, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Meloney Newton [298 acres between Wet Creek and Dry Creek including the plantation where I now live, 200 acres on Sings Creek, 100 acres on Horse Creek, 50 acres on Wet Creek and negro wench Mary], son John Tucker Newton [home tract above after his mother's death], daughter Mary Sowel, daughter Meloney Dun, daughter Febey Melton, son William Newton, son Nicholas Smith Newton, daughter Hannah Carpenter, daughter Delaney Gibson, daughter Charity Newton, daughter Sarah Newton, daughter Elizabeth Newton. Executor: Meloney Newton. Witnesses: Jesse Ritter, John McAulay and Jesse Brown. Proven Feb 1796.

1804 -- Colonel William Wofford Survey on Georgia Frontier Settlers, Records of the Cherokee Indian Agency 1801-1835, Correspondence, 1804, Pages 311-313.
Updated Report made to Colonel Return Jonathan Meigs, agent to the Cherokee Indians, southwest Point, regarding the number and condition of the Settlers living in and near the "Wofford Settlement", on the Frontier of Georgia and the Cherokee Nation of Indians - lying between the Currahee Mountain and the headwaters of the Oconee River. Original 1798 Settlers in the Nathan Smith settlement who were left outside of Colonel Hawkins line: Nathan Smith, James Minyard, Michael Oliver [removed by 1804] Stephen Smith [removed by 1804] Nicholas Smith [removed by 1804], Owen Carpenter, Jack Parker [removed by 1804], Thomas Warren, Joseph Halcom [removed by 1804], Charles Warren [removed by 1804], William Thornton [removed by 1804], Johnson McKinney [removed by 1804] and Lewis Dickenson. New Settlers by 1804 in Nathan Smith Settlement: Isham Smith, John Smith, Adam Sheffield, James Keys, Joseph Shelton, Samuel Spencer, William Spencer, Richard Jacks, John Huitt, Jacob Hollingsworth, Moses Alred, James Brown, Temple Carpenter, John Warren, James Hamilton, Nimrod House, James Alred, Thomas Bullen, William Newton, Snow, Asa Walker, Morgan Guest, William Smith, Averitt Smith, George Morgan and Reuben Warren. [Editor's Note: Numerous Moore County families joined Nathan Smith and family in migrating to GA. Many continued to MS from there.] 
Newton, William (I20850)
 
415 1785, Mar 3 -- Land Grant #81, Moore County, NC
William Dunn received 50 acres located on Wet Creek adjoining Bartholomew Dunn, Ansel Melton and Chaney. Thos. Dunn and Samuel Barrett were chain carriers.

1787, Jul 30 -- Land Grant #216, Moore County, NC
Batholomew Dunn Junr. received 50 acres located between the Wet Fork and Dry Fork of Mill Creek adjoining Thomas Dunn. William Dunn and Thomas Dunn were chain carriers.

1788, Feb 13 -- Land Grant #219, Moore County, NC
Kenneth McLeod received 60 acres located on Mill Creek adjoining Thomas Dunn, Bartholomew Dunn and McKay. John McAulay and Donald McLeod were chain carriers.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 157
Thomas Dun
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 1M
3F

1791, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC
The following hands were ordered to work on the road from Deep River at County Line to the Black Ponds: John Morgan, Wm. Morgan [Capt.], Wm. Morgan, Junr., Wm. Smith, Averett Smith, John Cagle, Lewis Sowell, Geo. Brazell, Jos. Allen, Murdock McAulay, Anguish McAulay, Jacob Harvick, John Shuffle Senr., John Shuffle Junr., Thomas Dunn and Robert Cox.

1795, May 21 -- 1785-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 523
Ordered that the following persons be appointed to determine whether the road from Instant Hall's plantation to the [Montgomery] County Line shall go by Thomas Dunn's or Lewis Sowell's: Darius Ramage, Norman McKennon, Murdo McAulay, Enoch Hall, Norman McLeod, Saml. Hall, Murdo. McAulay Jr., Joseph Allen, William Smith Jr., John McKinnon, Christopher Bethune, John Spivia, Hezekiah Dunn, Richard Dunn, Alexander Morrison and William Morgan.

1795, May 21 -- 1785-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 523
Ordered that Thomas Dunn be appointed overseer of the road [above] and that the following hands to work: William Smith Jr., Lewis Sowell, John Allen, Donald McLeod, Christopher Bethune, Norman McLeod, Instant Hall, Enoch Hall, Murdo. McAulay Sen., Hezekiah Dunn, Norman McKinnon and Neil McLeod.

1797, Dec 15 -- Land Grant #1041, Moore County, NC
William Martin received 160 acres located on both sides of Mill Creek and both sides of the Yadkin Road adjoining Thomas Dunn, Archd. McKay, Enoch Hall, Donald McLeod, Lewis Sowell, Neil McLeod, Bartholomew Dunn and Kenneth McLeod. Donald McLeod and John Martin were chain carriers.

1798, Jul 15 -- Land Grant #1055, Moore County, NC
Thomas Dunn received 28 acres located west of Wolf Creek adjoining Francis Bullock (formerly Wilkins) and Roger Cagle. Joseph Bridges and Wm. Wright were chain carriers.

1798, Oct 1 -- Land Grant #1048, Moore County, NC
William Wright received 60 acres located east of Wolf Creek adjoining David Allison, Neil McLeod, William Morgan and his own line. Joseph Bridges and Thomas Dunn were chain carriers.

1798, Oct 1 -- Land Grant #1476, Moore County, NC
William Wright received 50 acres located west of Wolf Creek adjoining his own line, William Morgan Jr., David Allison and Joseph Bridges. Joseph Bridges and Thomas Dunn were chain carriers.

1798, Oct 12 -- Land Grant #1761, Moore County, NC
Thomas Dunn received 25 acres located south of Wolf Creek adjoining Roger Cagle, Wilkins and his own line. Joseph Bridges and Thomas Dunn Jr. were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 46
Thomas Dunn
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2F
(0-10) 4M 2F

1800, Jan 15 -- Land Grant #1556, Moore County, NC
Joseph Bridges received 50 acres located northwest of Wolf Creek adjoining William Morgan, William Wright, Hunsucker and Thomas Dunn. William Wright and James Wright were chain carriers.

1803, Aug 5 -- Land Grant #1926, Moore County, NC
James Wood received 100 acres located north of Wolf Creek adjoining Thos. Dunn, William Wright, Wm. Morgan, David Allison and Andrew Auman. Francis Bullock and John Gilliam Junr. were chain carriers.

1810 -- Census, Anson County, NC Page 54
Thomas Dunn
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-25) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2M 2F
(0-10) 4M 3F

 
Dunn, Thomas (I40062)
 
416 1785, Mar 4 -- Land Grant #239, Moore County, NC
Benjamin Fry received 40 acres located on Killetts Creek adjoining his own line. James Fry and Joseph Fry were chain carriers.

1795, May 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 520
Ordered that Joseph Fry be appointed overseer of the road above Munroe's which leads by the courthouse to the Wolf Pit and have the following hands: Shadrack Rogers, James Smith, George Fry, Nathan Fry, Daniel Caddell, Daniel McSween, John Bethune, James Fry, Alexr. McLeod and George Jackson's hands.

1797, Jun 3 -- Land Grant #1385, Moore County, NC
Joseph Fry received 200 acres located on drains of Killets Creek adjoining Jno. Insor, own line, Nathan Fry, Allison and Widow McDonald. Jas. Fry and Nathan Fry were chain carriers.

1797, Nov 20 -- Land Grant #1386, Moore County, NC
Joseph Fry received 10 acres on drains of Killets Creek adjoining his own line, William Feagan and Benjamin Fry. Jas. Fry and Nathan Fry were chain carriers.

1798, Apr 3 -- Land Grant #1293, Moore County, NC
John Inzor received 25 acres located on Killetts Creek adjoining Mary McDonald, James Caddle and Joseph Fry. Jas. Fry and Joseph Fry were chain carriers.

1798, Dec 13 -- Land Grant #1039, Moore County, NC
Mary Shaw received 100 acres located southeast of McLendons Creek adjoining Wm. Richardson, Farquhard Campbell, Robert Edwards, John McNeill, Malcolm Shaw and John Stewart. James Fry and Alexr. McLeod were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 43
James Fry
(26-45) 1M
(0-10) 1M

1809, Nov 10 -- Land Grant #2150, Moore County, NC
James Fry received 40 acres located on Lick Branch adjoining James Dowd, Adam White, Benjamin Cadwell and Jason Muse. Alexr. McLeod and James Muse were chain carriers.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 600
James Fry
(26-45) 1M
(16-26) 1F
(10-16) 1M
(0-10) 2M 2F

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
James Fry Sr. listed 200 acres valued at $300

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
James Fry listed 200 acres valued at $400

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 299
James Fry Sr.
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-26) 1F
(10-16) 1M 1F
(0-10) 2M 2F

1824, Feb 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 30
Deed from Nathan Fry Senr. to James Fry was acknowledged

1825, Nov 23 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 101
Deed from Joseph Fry Jur. to Nathan Fry Senr. proven by James Fry

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 462
James Fry
(60-70) 1M 1F
(20-30) 1F
(15-20) 1M

1830, Feb 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 302
Deed from James Fry to Jesse Sanders was acknowledged

1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 180
James Fry Senr.
(70-80) 1M 1F
(20-30) 1M

1845, Oct 27 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File S9074, David and Sarah Richardson
Sarah Richardson (age 85), widow of veteran David Richardson applied for a pension listing David Richardson as dying on May 17, 1842 in Moore County, NC and their marriage as 1785 in Cumberland County, NC. John Richardson, son and administrator of David Richardson Dec'd. filed an affidavit on Oct 25, 1852. Widow Sarah Richardson died on Oct 30, 1847 leaving children: John Richardson, Polly Cockman, Jenny Smith, Nancy Richardson, Vicy Richardson, Betsey Morgan, Angy Brown, Peggy Richardson and Malony Smith. Jacob Gaster and James Munk (age 88 in 1845) filed affidavits of support saying they served with David Richardson. James Fry (age 88) filed a supportive affidavit in 1846.

1846, Jan 27 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File W18253, Hardin Warner
Richard Warner, [age 56] Moore County resident, applied for a pension for his deceased father, Hardin Warner and deceased mother, Elizabeth Warner. He stated that Hardin Warner and Elizabeth Turnage were married in Greene County, NC, Hardin Warner died in Apr 1833 [age 75] and Elizabeth Warner died Nov 26, 1842 leaving the following children: Wincy Warner [oldest] who married William Sears, Polly Warner who married Holden Cox, Nancy Warner who married Thomas Graham, Richard Warner and Hardin Warner Jr. Hardin Warner sold his bounty land to Philip Hodge of Cumberland County, NC. On Jan 25, 1846, Wincy Sears [age 65] of Moore County, NC testified that she was the daughter of Hardin Warner as was born in 1781. Supportive affidavits were filed by Green F. Eller of Wake County, NC on Oct 21, 1846; Benjamin Phillips [age 59] on Jan 31, 1846; Eli Phillips [age 63] on Feb 26, 1847; Merrell Cox [age 63] on Jan 27, 1846; Elizabeth Caddell [age 79] on Jul 29, 1846; Willis D. Dowd [age 40] on Jan 29, 1846; James B. Muse [age 62] on Feb 27, 1847; Julius Glascock [age 77] on Feb 26, 1847; Jesse F. Muse [age 55] on Oct 30, 1846; William Caddell [age 46] on Oct 27, 1846 and James Fry [age 77] on Oct 29, 1846.

1850 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 240
James Fry 82 M, Farmer, Born in NC 
Fry, James (I42782)
 
417 1785, Mar 5 -- Land Grant #1, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Nall received 300 acres located on the waters of Grassy Creek adjoining the Randolph County line including the crossroads that come by Widow Spinks and crosses Deep River at Searcy's. Robt. Bird and Marten Nall were chain carriers.

1785, Nov -- Marriage Licenses, Will Book A Page 382, Moore County, NC
Martin Nall and Dolly Garner were granted a marriage license. Wm. Williamson was the surety.

1797 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Martin Nall listed stud horses on supernumerary taxes collected by Sheriff Malcom McNeill

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 45
Martin Nall
(26-45) 1M 1F
(0-10) 2M 3F 
Nall, Martin (I49457)
 
418 1785, May -- Will Book A Page 338, Moore County, NC
Estate of Isaac Sowell, Dec'd. by Administrator Mary Sowell. Mentions 300 acres on land. Items were purchased by: Mary Sowell, Margrett Sowell and Richardson Feagan.

1786, Aug 19 -- Deed, Moore County, NC
Mary Sowell and John Sowell deeded Margaret Sowell 300 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining McDonald. Wm. Barrett, Jesse Ritter and Solomon Barrett were witnesses. Proven by Jesse Ritter Feb 1787. [Editor's Note: Original located in Herbert Floyd Seawell Sr. Papers at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC]

1787, Feb 20 -- 1785-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 139
Deed from Mary Sowell and John Sowell to Margaret Sowell proven by Jesse Ritter

1791, Mar 23 -- Deed, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter and Margaret Ritter deeded John Sowell 300 acres located on McLendons Creek formerly sold by Jacob McLendon to Isaac Sowell. Neill McLeod and Jesse Ritter were witnesses. Proven by Neill McLeod Aug 1792. [Editor's Note: Located in NC Supreme Court Case #2744, Thomas Ritter and wife Margaret v. William Barrett]

1792, Aug 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 362
Deed from Thomas Ritter and Margaret Ritter to John Sowell was proven by Neil McLeod

1838, Dec -- Supreme Court Case #2744
From Moore County. Thomas Ritter and wife Margaret v. William Barrett. Regarding 300 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining Jacob McLendon including the land that Mary Sowell resided on in 1786. The 300 acres was granted to Thomas Knight in 1760 and deeded to Jacob McLendon in 1762; deeded to Isaac Sowell in 1772; Isaac Sowell died in 1784 and land was transferred to widow Mary Sowell and oldest son John Sowell; deeded to Margaret Sowell, wife of Thomas Ritter in 1786. Deeds in the file include 1791 from Thomas Ritter and Margaret Ritter to John Sowell and 1830 from John Sowell to William Barrett Senr. In Jan 1836, Mary Smith and Wm. Wallice/Wm. Smith are associated with the land with William Barrett Senr. as landlord.

1850 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 168
Burrell Ritter 37 M, Farmer, Born in NC
Catharine Ritter 34 F, Born in NC
Elizabeth Ritter 11 F, Born in NC
Deborah Ritter 9 F, Born in NC
Margaret Ritter 6 F, Born in NC
Mary Ritter 4 F, Born in NC
Susannah Ritter 3 F, Born in NC
Martha C. Ritter 1 F, Born in NC
Margaret Ritter 88 F, Born in NC

1851, Feb 12 [written] -- Will Book B Page 232, Moore County, NC
Will of Margaret Ritter, dec'd.
Heirs: son Burrell Ritter
Witnesses: Thos. B. Tyson, John Hannon
 
Seawell, Margaret (I03121)
 
419 1785, May 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 31
Jeane Tedwell was appointed Administrator of Frances Tedwell, Dec'd. Everit Smith was named security.

1785, Aug 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 50
Ordered that Jean Tedwell have leave to sell the estate of Francis Tedwell, Dec'd.

1785, Aug [undated estimate] -- Estate, Moore County, NC Will Book A, Page 339
Inventory of the Estate of Frances Tedwell, Dec'd. by Administrator Jeane Tedwell. Items purchased by the following: Jeane Tedwell, Richd. Bean, Saml. Tedwell, Averett Smith and Richardson Feagan.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 153
Jeany Tidwell
2F 
Jean (I49314)
 
420 1785, May 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 35
Ordered that a dedemus be issued to Montgomery County to examine Frances Jordon and Littleberry Wicker, Jeffod Medford and John Butler to prove the two deeds from James Jeffrey and one Deed from [blank] Jeffrey to John Carpenter and Catherine Carpenter.

1789, Aug 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 240
A deed from James Jeffery to Katrine Carpenter was acknowledged
 
Catherine (I34182)
 
421 1785, May 9 -- 1781-1785 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Page 108, Chatham County, NC
Benjamin Sanders appointed overseer of the road from Anson Road to the Moore County line and have the following hands to work: John Powers, Henry Brewer, Sampson Brewer, Nathan Phillips, Wm. Phillips, Willis Phillips, Howell Brewer, James Deaton, Nathan Deaton, Mathew Deaton, Widow Deaton, Wademn Commer, Wm. Phillips, Joel Phillips, Benjamin Elkins, William Caps, Ambrose Smith, John West and his hands, Samuel Moore, Samuel Hilleard and Jeremiah Phillips.

1786, Nov 30 -- Deed Book D Page 320, Chatham County, NC
Nathan Deaton deeded John Powers 300 acres located on both sides of Ceder Creek. Sampson Brewer and John Reed were witnesses.

1787, Jun 29 -- Deed Book D Page 394-395, Chatham County, NC
Nathan Deaton deeded William Needham a portion of 200 acres located on Ceder Creek adjoining James Deaton. James Deaton and John Powers were witnesses.

1787, Jun 29 -- Deed Book D Page 404-405, Chatham County, NC
Nathan and Margaret Deaton deeded James Deaton a portion of 200 acres located on Ceder Creek. John Powers and Windsor Pearce were witnesses.

1787, Jul 30 -- Land Grant #475, Randolph County, NC
Nathan Dillon [Deaton] received 200 acres located on Deep River adjoining his own line, Smith, Joseph Jackson, William Bell, Nicholas Ledford and Francis Wallace. Joseph Hill and Richard Wallace were chain carriers.

1790 -- Census, Burke County, NC Page 101
Nathan Deaton
(16+) 1M
2F

1800 -- Census, Buncombe County, NC Page 166
Nathan Dayton
(26-45) 1M 1F
(0-10) 2M

1810 -- Census, Buncombe County, NC Page 75-B
Nathan Deaton
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 2M 2F

1820 -- Census, Buncombe County, NC Page 102
Nathan Deaton
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(16-26) 1M
(16-18) 1M
(10-16) 2F
(0-10) 1M 1F

1830 -- Census, Buncombe County, NC Page 298-B
Nathan Deaton
(60-70) 1M
(50-60) 1F
(20-30) 1M
(15-20) 1F
(10-15) 1M 
Deaton, Nathan (I38346)
 
422 1785, May 9 -- 1781-1785 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Page 108, Chatham County, NC
Benjamin Sanders appointed overseer of the road from Anson Road to the Moore County line and have the following hands to work: John Powers, Henry Brewer, Sampson Brewer, Nathan Phillips, Wm. Phillips, Willis Phillips, Howell Brewer, James Deaton, Nathan Deaton, Mathew Deaton, Widow Deaton, Wademn Commer, Wm. Phillips, Joel Phillips, Benjamin Elkins, William Caps, Ambrose Smith, John West and his hands, Samuel Moore, Samuel Hilleard and Jeremiah Phillips.

1788, Feb 5 -- Land Grant #1051, Chatham County, NC
Henry Persons received 100 acres located on Ceder Creek. Richd. Vanderford and Matthew Daton were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: deeded to Minty Vanderford 1793

1790 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 293
Matthew Daton
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 1M
1F

1797, Aug 25 -- Land Grant #1123, Moore County, NC
Mathew Ditton [assignee of Christopher Yow] received 84 acres located on Grassy Creek adjoining John Williamson, William Williamson, Bullock, George Carringer and Lenard Hart. William Williamson and James Williamson were chain carriers.

1799, Sep 6 -- Land Grant #1862, Moore County, NC
Francis Bullock received a 150 acre Land Grant located on Grassy Creek adjoining Mathew Deaton and William Williamson. William Williamson and George Carringer were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 47
Marthew Deaton
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 1M
(0-10) 3M 1F

1800, Nov 18 -- Land Grant #0178, Moore County, NC
Matthew Deaton received 50 acres located south of Grassy Creek adjoining Bullock, Bradly Garner and his own line. Christopher Yew and James Williamson were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: Never granted]

1801, Oct 20 -- Land Grant #2239, Moore County, NC
John Smith entered 50 acres located east of Dry Creek adjoining his own line and the Speculators. Mathew Diton and Isom Smith were chain carriers.

1804, Apr 23 -- Land Grant #1900, Moore County, NC
Francis Bullock received a 65 acre Land Grant located South of Grassy Creek adjoining William Williamson, Yow, and Alston. Matthew Deaton and William Williamson were chain carriers.

1804, Aug 6 -- Deed Book 127 Page 255, Moore County, NC
Jeremiah Williams deeded John Needham, Sr. 3 tracts (50, 50, 50 acres) located on Cabbin Creek and Dry Creek adjoining Levi Deaton. W. N. Needham and Mathew Deton were witnesses.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 624
Matthew Deaton
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-26) 3M
(10-16) 2M 2F
(0-10) 2M 1F

1810, Nov 5 -- Deed Book 127, Page 257, Moore County, NC
John Needham deeded Jesse Brown 150 acres located on Cabbin Creek adjoining Medford Owen, Levi Deaton (formerly Everet Smith) and Brown. Malcolm Patterson and Matthew Deton were witnesses.

1811, Aug 1 -- Land Grant #2137, Moore County, NC
Leonard Furr Sr. received 300 acres located North of Cabin Creek adjoining Thomas Graham, George Cagle, William Cagle, John Cagle, Jesse Brown, John Smith, Matthew Deaton and John Needham. Christian Stuts and Isaac Cagle were chain carriers.

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Mathew Deaton listed 313 acres valued at $450, 100 acres valued at $25, 200 acre valued at $200 and 100 acres valued at $80

1817, Apr 8 -- Land Grant #2306, Moore County, NC
Donald McCrummen received 70 acres located on Horse Creek adjoining Neil McLeod, Murdock McLeod and Mathew Deaton. J. Britt and D. McCrummen were chain carriers.

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Mathew Deaton listed 773 acres valued at $730

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 311
Mathew Deaton
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(16-26) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 1F
Slave
(0-14) 1M
Free Male
(0-14) 1M

1823, May 20 -- Record of Estates Book B Page 71-72, Moore County, NC
Estate of Mathew Deaton Dec'd. by Roderick McAulay, Administrator. Notes on the following: Malcolm Mathewson, George Kennedy, Neill McKinnon, Wm. Hunsucker, Abel Nicholson, Angus McAulay, Burwell Deaton and James Barrentine.

1824, Feb 20 -- 1823-1831 County Court Minutes, Moore County, NC Page 31
Deed from Andrew and Nancy Graham, Matthew Deaton, Isaac Deaton, John Deaton, George and Polly Key to Wright Deaton was acknowledged [Editor's Note -- likely children of Matthew Deaton Dec'd.]
Deed from Murdock McKenzie and Arch. McBryde to Mathew Deaton was proven by William Dowd

1824, Aug 17 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 45
Ordered that Murdoch Martin, Angus McKinnon and John McKinnon settle with Roderick McAulay, Administrator of Mathew Deaton Dec'd.

1824, Aug 17 -- 1823-1831 County Court Minutes, Moore County, NC Page 45
Ordered that John Deaton be appointed guardian to Isaac Deaton with William and Margaret Deaton as securities. Archd. McNeill, John Paterson and Neill Morrison Esq. approved bond.

1824, Nov 16 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 59
The committees appointed to settle with the following returned their reports: Roderick McAulay as administrator of Mathew Deaton Dec'd. 
Deaton, Matthew (I37035)
 
423 1785, May 9 -- 1781-1785 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Page 108, Chatham County, NC
Benjamin Sanders appointed overseer of the road from Anson Road to the Moore County line and have the following hands to work: John Powers, Henry Brewer, Sampson Brewer, Nathan Phillips, Wm. Phillips, Willis Phillips, Howell Brewer, James Deaton, Nathan Deaton, Mathew Deaton, Widow Deaton, Wademn Commer, Wm. Phillips, Joel Phillips, Benjamin Elkins, William Caps, Ambrose Smith, John West and his hands, Samuel Moore, Samuel Hilleard and Jeremiah Phillips.

1790, Jun 15 -- 1787-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Randolph County, NC Page 119
Ordered that Matthew Hamilton be overseer of the road from Chatham County line across Deep River at Searcey?s Ford and to the [Moore] County line and work the following hands: Edmond Waddell, William Argo, Athur Reed, Joseph Rich, Jacob Routh, Charles Gray, John Reed, Richd. Bird, Robert Carr, Joseph Hix, Jesse Pits, William Searcey, James Bowdon, William Harris, Windsor Pearce, David Andrews, Wake Andrews, John Spinks, James Lathem, Howel Brewer, Nathl. Mullins, Charles Stewart, William Latham, John Argo and James Deaton.

1791, Mar 15 -- 1787-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Randolph County, NC Page 143
David Andrews appointed overseer of the road from the Chatham line leading across Deep River at Searcy's Ford and to the [Moore] County line with the following hands: Edmond Waddell, William Argo, Arthur Read, Jacob Read, John Read, Richard Bird, Robert Carr, Jesse Pits, Joseph Carr, William Searcey, Michael Andrews, Howel Brewer, Charles Stewart, John Argo and John Deaton.

1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
Howel Brewer signed a petition to form Alfordstown as County Seat for Moore County, NC. [Editor's Note: the petition failed. In 1796 the NC General Assembly established Carthage as the county seat. In 1806, it was changed to Faginsville to honor Richardson Fagin. The name was changed back to Carthage in 1814]

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 611
Howel Brewer
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(0-10) 1F
1 Slave

1810, Mar 29 -- Land Grant #2063, Moore County, NC
Shadrach Manes received 50 acres located southeast of Bear Creek adjoining Neil McLeod. Abednego Manes and Howel Brewer were chain carriers. 
Brewer, Howell (I49807)
 
424 1785, May 9 -- 1781-1785 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Page 108, Chatham County, NC
Benjamin Sanders appointed overseer of the road from Anson Road to the Moore County line and have the following hands to work: John Powers, Henry Brewer, Sampson Brewer, Nathan Phillips, Wm. Phillips, Willis Phillips, Howell Brewer, James Deaton, Nathan Deaton, Mathew Deaton, Widow Deaton, Wademn Commer, Wm. Phillips, Joel Phillips, Benjamin Elkins, William Caps, Ambrose Smith, John West and his hands, Samuel Moore, Samuel Hilleard and Jeremiah Phillips. 
Jackson, Sarah (I38344)
 
425 1785, Nov -- Marriage Licenses, Will Book A Page 382, Moore County, NC
Ambrose Manis and Katherine Hunnicutt were granted a marriage license. Geo. Carriner was the surety.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 157
Ambrose Manus
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 4M
3F

1791, Jan 6 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#291 Ambrose Manes entered 100 acres located on Bear Creek below the Waggon Road adjoining Nall, Brewer and Drury Richardson.

1792, Sep 8 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#479 Ambrose Mainer entered 50 acres located on Rocky Branch of Bear Creek adjoining his own line.

1793, Aug 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 408
Ordered that a road be laid from John Garner's to Nall's Mill and work the following hands: John Garner, Alexander Kennedy, George Carriner, Christopher Yew, Owen Carpenter, Edward Moore, William Cook, Ambrose Brewer, Benjamin Cooper, Ambrose Mainus, Hardy Davis, Samuel Perry, Bryan Boroughs, Benjamin Elkins, Kial Johnston and Samuel Martindale.

1793, Sep 19 -- Land Grant #484, Moore County, NC
Ambrose Maness received 50 acres located in the Rocky Branch of Bear Creek adjoining his own line. David Kennedy and John Kennedy were chain carriers.

1793, Sep 19 -- Land Grant #1780, Moore County, NC
Ambrose Maness received 100 acres located west of Bear Creek below the Waggon Road adjoining Nall, Brewer and Drury Richardson. David Kennedy and John Kennedy were chain carriers.

1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
Ambres Manes signed a petition to form Alfordstown as County Seat for Moore County, NC. [Editor's Note: the petition failed. In 1796 the NC General Assembly established Carthage as the county seat. In 1806, it was changed to Faginsville to honor Richardson Fagin. The name was changed back to Carthage in 1814]

1795, Mar 25 -- Land Grant #1142, Moore County, NC
Benjamin Cooper received 130 acres located north of Bear Creek adjoining Ambrose Maness and including Caddel's [?] old field. Ambrose Maness and William Cooper were chain carriers.

1795, Aug 15 -- Land Grant #884, Moore County, NC
John McAulay Jr. received 100 acres located south of Bear Creek adjoining James Thornton, Ambrose Maness, Drury Richardson and Nicolas Nall. Ambros Maness and Christopher Huntsucker were chain carriers.

1796, Jan 22 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#1477 Ambrose Mainus entered 100 acres located north of Bear Creek adjoining his own line, John Bullock, Alexander Kennedy and Widow Kennedy.

1796, Mar 13 -- Land Grant #1796a, Moore County, NC
Jonathan Bullock received 125 acres located north of Bear Creek adjoining Nicolas Nall, Ambrose Mainers and Widow Kennedy. Ambrose Maness and Jonathan Bullock were chain carriers.

1797, May 16 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#187 Ambrose Maines entered 100 acres located north of Bear Creek adjoining his own line, Bullock and Kennedy.

1798, Dec 24 -- Land Grant #0192, Moore County, NC
George Huntsucker received 100 acres located south of Deep River adjoining David Kannady, Neil McLeod, Widow Kanady, Ambrose Maness, Alexr. Kanady, John Garner, Bradley Garner and Nelly Kannady. Ambrose Manus and John Carringer were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: Never granted]

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 46
Ambrus Manous
(45+) 1F
(26-45) 1M
(16-25) 1F
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 3F

1800, Jul 5 -- Will Book A Page 228-229, Moore County, NC
Will of Edward Moore Dec'd. Heirs: son William Moore, son Edward Moore [all land south of Deep River being the place he formerly lived on], daughter Sarah Stamper, daughter Mary Wilson, daughter Johana Kannedy, grandson George Moore and son-in-law David Kannedy [all land north of Deep River]. Executor: David Kannedy. Witnesses: William Manus, Ambris Manus. Proven Nov 1803.

1806, Apr 3 -- Land Grant #1951, Moore County, NC
Ambrose Mainess received 100 acres located north of Bear Creek adjoining Alexr. Kennedy and Benjamin Cooper. Alexr. Kennedy and Ambrose Maness were chain carriers.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 602
Ambrose Maners
(45+) 1M 1F
(10-16) 1M 2F
(0-10) 1M 1F

1838, Nov 12 -- Revolutionary War Pensions, File #R6862
Ambrose Maness, resident of Stewart, Owen County, IN filed for a pension listing his birthdate as Oct 27, 1763 [aged 75]. He enlisted in the service in Cumberland County, NC and later moved to Montgomery County, NC before moving to Owen County, IN around 1835.

1840 -- Census, Owen County, IN Page 196
Ambrose Manes
(70-80) 1M
(60-70) 1F
(10-15) 1F 
Maness, Ambrose (I36975)
 
426 1785, Nov -- Marriage Licenses, Will Book A Page 382, Moore County, NC
John Caddle and Mary Keys were granted a marriage license. William Caddle was the surety.

1786, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 124-125
Mary Sowell v. Wm. Caddle

1787, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 146
Ordered that the old road formerly laid out from Jesse Muse's to the courthouse begin at the old road leading by Jesse Muse's to the courthouse and from thence to the old road and work the following hands: John Bezeley, Saml. Bezeley, Benjn. Fry, Alexdr. McLoud, James Caddle Jur., Benjn. Caddle, Daniel Caddle, Hiram Hill, Thos. Harrington, Neal McLoud and Wm. Caddle.

1788, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 214
Ordered that the following work on the road from McClendon's Creek bridge to Dunham's Creek: Benj. Fry, Benj. Caddle, Danl. Caddle, Wm. Caddle, Julius Glascock, Jesse Muse, James Muse, Him. Hill, Thomas Muse and George Ludes.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 153
William Caddell
(16+) 1M
2F

1792, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 346
Ordered that James Muse be appointed overseer of the new road from the courthouse to the road near Ruben Sheal's and have the following hands: Thomas Matthews, William Caddell and John Carroway's hands.

1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
William Caddell signed a petition to form Alfordstown as County Seat for Moore County, NC. [Editor's Note: the petition failed. In 1796 the NC General Assembly established Carthage as the county seat. In 1806, it was changed to Faginsville to honor Richardson Fagin. The name was changed back to Carthage in 1814]

1794, Feb 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 449
Ordered that Jesse Muse be appointed overseer of the road from McLendon's Creek at the Widow Muse's to the fork of Overton's Road and have the following hands to work: Julius Glascock, Martin Glascock, William Caddill, William Feagin, Asa Hannon, Hymereck Hill, Alexander McDeed, Neil McLeod, William Trader, Samuel Elkins, Michael Dickinson, Thomas Hannon Jr., Hardy Harden and John Melton Glascock.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 50
William Caddle
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 1F
(0-10) 4M 1F

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 597
Wm. Cadwell
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(16-26) 2M 1F
(10-16) 1M 1F
(0-10) 1M 2F

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
William Caddel Ser. listed 150 acres valued at $300

1816, Aug 16 -- Land Grant #2290, Moore County, NC
John Lewis received 100 acres located east of Camp Branch adjoining his own line, Alexr. McIntosh and Benjamin Caddle. William Caddle and Wm. Lewis were chain carriers.

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 309
William Caddell
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-26) 4M 2F
(10-16) 1F

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 465
Wm. Cadwill Sen.
(70-80) 1M
(60-70) 1F
(20-30) 1F
(15-20) 1M

1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 174
Wm. Caddell Sen.
(70-80) 1M
(60-70) 1F
(30-40) 1F
(20-30) 1F
(5-10) 1M 1F
(0-5) 1M 1F

1845, Jul 30 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File R2400, William Cox
Merrell Cox, [age 63] Moore County resident, applied for a pension for his deceased father, William Cox and deceased mother, Elizabeth Wadsworth. He stated that William Cox and Elizabeth Wadsworth were married in 1780 in Cumberland County, William Cox died in 1832 [age 80] and Elizabeth Cox died Jul 29, 1844 [age 85] leaving the following children: Merrell Cox, Nancy Cox who married Samuel Due, Manerva Cox, Margaret Cox who married Thomas Fry, Irvin Cox and Rody Cox who married Thomas B. Fry. Merrell Cox is the oldest surviving child - one child was born prior to him but died at 6 weeks old. On Sep 26, 1845, Mary Fry [age 81] of Moore County, NC testified that she was the sister of William Cox. Joseph Northern, resident of Davidson County, NC, testified that he served with Cox. On Sep 18, 1845, Elizabeth Caddell [age 78] stated that her husband William Caddell was a soldier and served under William Cox. William Caddell [age 45] testified on May 3, 1845 that his father served with William Cox. Neil McIntosh [age 68 as of May 3, 1845] Flora Black [age 79 as of Sep 18, 1845], Lavincy Sears [age 67 as of Jan 29, 1851], James B. Muse [age 66 as of Jan 18, 1851], James Fry [age 77 as of Jul 30, 1845] and Benjamin Phillips [age 58 as of Jul 30, 1845] also provided affidavits of support. 
Caddell, William (I7384)
 
427 1785, Nov -- Marriage Licenses, Will Book A Page 382, Moore County, NC
John Spivey and Susanna Smith were granted a marriage license. Leonard Furr was the surety.

1789, Mar 3 -- Land Grant #1595 and #0184, Moore County, NC
Leonard Furr received 50 acres located on the head of Long Meadow adjoining Solomon Barret. John Spivy and Jacob Stuts were chain carriers.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 157
John Spiva
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 3M
4F

1790, Mar 6 -- Land Grant #320, Moore County, NC
Jacob Cagle received 50 acres located on Long Meadow including the Haw Branch and adjoining Hill and Edwards. Jno. Spivey and Jno. Stutts were chain carriers.

1790, Aug 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 281
[Deed] Richard and Mary Bean to John Spivey was acknowledged

1791, Jan 11-- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#297 John Spyvey entered 60 acres on Buffalow Creek including his own improvement and adjoining Jacob Stutts.

1791, Oct 6 -- Land Grant #401, Moore County, NC
John Spivey received 60 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining Richard Bean and including his own house and spring. Leonard Furr and Jacob Stuts were chain carriers.

1793, Sep 19 -- Land Grant #508, Moore County, NC
Everet Wallace received 50 acres located in the fork of Little Creek[Flag Creek]. John Spivey and Neil McLeod were chain carriers.

1794, Nov 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 488
Deed from Jesse Griffin to John Spivy was acknowledged

1795, May 21 -- 1785-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 523
Ordered that the following persons be appointed to determine whether the road from Instant Hall's plantation to the [Montgomery] County Line shall go by Thomas Dunn's or Lewis Sowell's: Darius Ramage, Norman McKennon, Murdo McAulay, Enoch Hall, Norman McLeod, Saml. Hall, Murdo. McAulay Jr., Joseph Allen, William Smith Jr., John McKinnon, Christopher Bethune, John Spivia, Hezekiah Dunn, Richard Dunn, Alexander Morrison and William Morgan.

1795, Aug 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 529
John Spiva records his mark to be a crop a half crop in the right ear and a crop in the left.

1797, Nov 23 -- Land Grant #1269, Moore County, NC
Leonard Furr received 50 acres located on both sides of Buffalo Creek adjoining Leonard Cagle Sr. Christopher Stuts and John Spivey were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 49
John Spivey
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2F
(0-10) 4M 1F

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 605
John Spivey
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-25) 2M
(10-16) 2M 1F
1 Slave

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
John Spivay 400 acres valued at $400, 100 acres valued at $100, 100 acres valued at $100 and 100 acres at $50

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
John Spivay 650 acres valued at $610

1818, Dec 21 -- Land Grant #2434, Moore County, NC
John Shamburger received 300 acres located north of Bear Creek adjoining Peter Garner, John Spivey and Archibald Ray. John Shamburger and Peter Shamburger were chain carriers.

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 306
John Spivey
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-26) 1M 1F
(0-10) 1F

1824, Aug 5 -- Land Grant #2647, Moore County, NC
Neil McLeod received 40 acres located northwest of Buffalo Creek adjoining Henry Stuts, John Richardson, John Spivey and his own line. H. Stuts and Jno. McLeod were chain carriers.

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 456
John Spivy
(60-70) 1M 1F
Slaves
(24-36) 1M 1F
(0-10) 2M

1830, May 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 311
Ordered that Wm. Davis be appointed overseer in place of Isaac Spivey of the road from John Spivay's to McNeill's store and have the following hands to work: Isaac Spivey, Peter Shamburger 2 hands, John Spivay 1 hand, Robert Melton, Leonard Hair, Lewis Freeman, Henry Freeman, Robert Davis, Jesse Davis, Isham Hare, Thoms. Comer and Phillip Comer.

1830, Nov 15 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 327
Ordered that Isaac Spivay be appointed overseer of the road from John Spivay's to McNeill's store and have the following hands to work: Jesse Davis, John Davis, Matthew Davis, William Davis, Peter Shamburger 2 hands, John Spivay 1 hand, Robert Melton, Leonard Hare, Lewis Freeman, Henry Freeman, Robert Davis, Isham Hare, Thomas Comer and Phillip Comer. 
Spivey, John (I06684)
 
428 1785, Nov -- Marriage Licenses, Will Book A Page 382, Moore County, NC
John Stinson and Sarah Tyson were granted a marriage license. James Thornton was the surety.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 164
John Stinson
(16+) 2M
(0-16) 1M
3F

1793, Aug 14 -- Land Grant #1779, Moore County, NC
James McDowel received 100 acres located on Rogers Creek and the Chatham County line and Cox's old road adjoining the Betty Phillips place. James Harden and John Stinson were chain carriers.

1794, Feb 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 446
John Stinson appointed overseer of the road instead of John Record and have all the former hands except those under Aaron Tyson and John McLennon.

1795, Oct 16 -- Land Grant #1374, Chatham County, NC
Joel Phillips [assignee of Robert Cobb] received 150 acres located on Rogers Creek including his own plantation adjoining Jeremiah Phillips. Lewis Phillips and John Stinson were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 2 -- Land Grant #1184, Moore County, NC
Patrick Dowd received 31 acres located west of Rogers Creek adjoining Phillips, Aaron Tyson, own line and Randolph Cheek. Jno. Stinson and Joab Cheek were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 6 -- Land Grant #1478, Moore County, NC
John Stinson received 100 acres located on both sides of Rogers Creek adjoining his own line. Patrick Dowd and Wm. McSween were chain carriers.

1787, Sep 25 -- Deed Book K Page 98, Chatham County, NC
Jeremiah Melton deeded John Stinson (of Moore County, NC) 100 acres located south of the Watery Prong of Indian Creek adjoining Moses Barber and Richard Barber. Balaam Thompson and Richd. Barber were witnesses.

1800, Dec 23 -- Land Grant# 1678, Chatham County, NC
John Stinson received 50 acres located on Rogers Creek adjoining his own line, Barns and the Moore County line. Jno. Barnes and Thos. Dowdy were chain carriers.

1802, Dec 11 -- Land Grant #1614, Moore County, NC
John Stinson received 30 acres located east of Rogers Creek on the Chatham County line adjoining his own line. William Kindrick and Joab Cheek were chain carriers.

1805, Feb 25 -- Will, Moore County, NC
Will of Elijah Bettis Senr., Dec'd. Heirs: son Elijah Bettis Junr. [7 negroes: Shade, Alley, Grace, Sal, James, Liz , Cris and 2 tracts of land], daughter Eleanor Rheubottom [4 negroes: Jack, Violet, Bob, Peg and 2 tracts of land], daughter Jean Jackson [4 negroes: Harper, Jesse, Vincy, Jack and 2 tracts of land], daughter Sally Alston [5 negroes: Simon, Mingo, Nancy, Esther, Amey and a tract of land], daughter Lovely [6 negroes: Jincy, Lucy, Jonah, Charity, Ben and Phoebe (daughter of Charity)], two youngest sons Overton Bettis and Ransom Bettis. Executor: wife Amey Bettis and three sons Elijah, Overton and Ransom. Witnesses: A.M. McBryde, M. McKenzie, John Stinson and J.D. Logan. [Editor's Note: Copy of the original found on Ancestry.com but can not be found in any loose Wills or Will Books in Moore County]

1815, Nov 14 -- Estate, Chatham County, NC
Estate of John Stinson Dec'd. by Administrators Henry Bray Senr. and Robert Stinson Junr. 
Stinson, John (I39535)
 
429 1785, Nov -- Marriage Licenses, Will Book A Page 382, Moore County, NC
John Stutts and Bathoney Spivey were granted a marriage license. Leonard Furr was the surety.

1788, Dec 25 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#170 John Stutts entered 50 acres above the mouth of Dry Creek of Bear [Cabin] Creek.

1789, Sep 3 -- Land Grant #323, Moore County, NC
John Stutts received 50 acres located on Dry Creek. Everet Smith and Nathan Smith were chain carriers.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 160
John Stutts
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 1M
1F

or

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 165
John Stutts
(16+) 1M
1F

1790, Mar 6 -- Land Grant #320, Moore County, NC
Jacob Cagle received 50 acres located on Long Meadow including the Haw Branch and adjoining Hill and Edwards. Jno. Spivey and Jno. Stutts were chain carriers.

1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
John Stuts signed a petition to form Alfordstown as County Seat for Moore County, NC. [Editor's Note: the petition failed. In 1796 the NC General Assembly established Carthage as the county seat. In 1806, it was changed to Faginsville to honor Richardson Fagin. The name was changed back to Carthage in 1814]

1796, Mar 3 -- Will Book A Page 189-190, Moore County, NC
Will of Jacob Stutts, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Elizabeth Stutts [200 acres where I now live], daughter Elizabeth Furr, daughter Susanna Spivey, daughter Mary Furr, son Jacob Stutts, son John Stutts, son Christian Stutts, son Leonard Stutts, son Henry Stutts [land where I now live after his mother's death] and daughter Catherine Stutts. Executors: Averet Smith and Elizabeth Stutts. Witnesses: Averet Smith, Stephen Richardson and Jacob Cagle. Proven Nov 1796. 
Stutts, John (I06659)
 
430 1785, Nov -- Marriage Licenses, Will Book A Page 382, Moore County, NC
Jon. M. Glascock and Polly Caddle were granted a marriage license. Geo. Glascock was the surety.

1787, Feb 8 -- Will Book A Page 310, Moore County, NC
Hartwell Hunnicutt appointed James Collins and Willis Dickerson as power of attorney. Geo. Glascock and Jon. Milton Glascock were witnesses.

1787, Aug 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 169
Ordered that Melton Glasscock be appointed overseer of the road in place of James Muse

1787, Nov 15 -- Land Grant #7, Moore County, NC
Melton Glass[John Melton Glascock] received 100 acres located on both sides of Juniper Branch of McLendons Creek being part of confiscated property of the estate of John McNeal.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 152
John Melton Glascock
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 2M
2F

1790 -- Deed Book E Page 86-87, Chatham County, NC
Martha Glascock, Julius Glascock, John Melton Glascock, Martrim Glascock and Geo. Glascock deeded Charles White 150 acres located on Tick Creek adjoining George Dixon, Brewer. Wm. Dunn and Ezekial Rubottom were witnesses.

1790, Mar 6 -- Deed Book E Page 82-83, Chatham County, NC
Martha/Patty Glascock, Julius Glascock, John Milton Glascock and Martyn Glascock deeded Thomas Rubottom 224 acres located on Little Brush Creek adjoining Hugh Moffett and Hadley. Wm. Dunn and Milley Glasscock were witnesses.

1792, Feb 20,23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 333,340,345
Deed from John M. Glascock to John McNeill was proven by William Dunn

1792, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 343
Ordered that Jno. Milton Glascock be appointed overseer of the road in place of Neil McLeod

1792, Sep 27 -- Land Grant #456, Moore County, NC
Joseph Fry received 100 acres located on Killetts Creek adjoining his own line. Nathan Fry and John Milton Glascock were chain carriers.

1794, Feb 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 449
Ordered that Jesse Muse be appointed overseer of the road from McLendon's Creek at the Widow Muse's to the fork of Overton's Road and have the following hands to work: Julius Glascock, Martin Glascock, William Caddill, William Feagin, Asa Hannon, Hymereck Hill, Alexander McDeed, Neil McLeod, William Trader, Samuel Elkins, Michael Dickinson, Thomas Hannon Jr., Hardy Harden and John Melton Glascock.

1810 -- Census, Buncombe County, NC Page 245
John M. Glascock
(26-45) 1M 1F
(16-26) 3M
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 3M 2F

1830 -- Census, Bibb County, AL Page 143-B
John M. Glasscock
(70-80) 1M 1F
 
Glascock, John Milton (I7472)
 
431 1785, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 69
Deed from James McDonald to Thos. Fry was proven by Jas. Fry

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 156
Thomas Fry
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 2M
5F

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 58
Thomas Fry
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(16-25) 1M
(10-16) 1M 2F
(0-10) 1M 1F
1 Slave

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 598
Thomas Fry
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(10-16) 1M 1F
1 Slave

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Thomas Fry listed 72 acres valued at $150 
Fry, Thomas (I42867)
 
432 1785, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 69
Deed from James McDonald to Thos. Fry was proven by Jas. Fry 
Fry, James (I42865)
 
433 1785, Nov 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 72
Ordered that the following hands work on the road from the Wolf Pit to Seals Road under Jos. Fry as overseer: Peter Salter, Benjn. Fry, Daniel Jones, Nathan Fry, John Tailor, Jacob Harwick, Alexr. McLoud, Neel McLoud, John Caddle, Jams. Caddle Junr., Benjn. Caddle, Daniel Caddle, Solomon Cox, Samuel Jackson, George Jackson, Christian Jackson hands, John Jackson hands, Anguish Campbell, Thomas Harmon Senr. and Thos. Harmon.

1786, Aug 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 116
Benjn. Cadle v. Solomon Cox

1786, Aug 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 120
Ordered that the following lay off a road from the courthouse to Jesse Muse's and from there to Deep River and Dunhams Creek have the following hands to work: Jos. Fry, John Caddle, Alexdr. McCloud, James Hill, James Caddle, Benjn. Fry, Neel McLoud, Leonard Thos., James Caddle, John Black, William Beazley and John Beazley.

1786, Nov 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 126
Ordered that William Beazley be appointed overseer of the road from Muse's to Moore Court and have the following hands to work: John Beazley, Benjn. Fry, James Caddle Jur., Jesse Muse, Alexd. McLoud, Neel McLoud, James Muse, Hyman Hill, Thos.[?] Muse, Benjn. Caddle and Daniel Caddle.

1788, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 214
Ordered that the following work on the road from McClendon's Creek bridge to Dunham's Creek: Benj. Fry, Benj. Caddle, Danl. Caddle, Wm. Caddle, Julius Glascock, Jesse Muse, James Muse, Him. Hill, Thomas Muse and George Ludes.

1789, Feb 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 220
Ordered that Benj. Caddle be appointed Constable in Capt. Cox's District

1791, May 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 308
Deed from William Barrett to Benjamin Caddell was proven by James Caddell

1791, Dec 15 -- Land Grant #359, Moore County, NC
William Barret received 25 acres located west of McLendons Creek adjoining his own line and Farquard Campbell. Benjamin Caddell and Thomas Ritter were chain carriers.

1792, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 374
Deed from Solomon Barrett to Eliza Smith was proven by Benj. Caddell

1793, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 430
Benjamin Caddell records his ear mark to be an overslit in the right ear and a swallow fork in the left.

1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
Benja. Caddell signed a petition to form Alfordstown as County Seat for Moore County, NC. [Editor's Note: the petition failed. In 1796 the NC General Assembly established Carthage as the county seat. In 1806, it was changed to Faginsville to honor Richardson Fagin. The name was changed back to Carthage in 1814]

1794, Feb 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 443
Benjamin Caddell is appointed constable in Brown's District with James Caddle and Daniel Caddle serving as securities.

1794, Feb 28 -- Land Grant #1191, Moore County, NC
Benjamin Caddle [assignee of William Barret] received 100 acres located on the drains of McLendons Creek adjoining James Muse and James Caddell. James White and James Muse were chain carriers.

1794, May 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 469
Deed from Benjamin Caddell to Robert Dickinson proven by Thomas Tyson, Esq.

1795, Oct 16 -- Land Grant #1302, Moore County, NC
Benjamin Caddell [assignee of William Barrett] received 100 acres located north of Suck Creek near York's Cabin. Alexander McIntosh and John McAulay were chain carriers.

1797 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Benjn. Caddle listed 1 poll and 200 acres on supernumerary taxes collected by Sheriff Malcom McNeill

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 56
Benjn. Caddle
(16-26) 1M 1F
(0-10) 2M 2F

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 606
Benjamin Cadwell
(45+) 1M 1F
(26-45) 1F
(10-16) 1M 1F
(0-10) 3M 2F

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Benjn. Caddell listed 100 acres valued at $100, 200 acres valued at $50 and 100 acres valued at $50

1817, Sep 17 -- Land Grant #2323, Moore County, NC
Benjamin Caddell received 200 acres located on both sides of Suck Creek adjoining his own line. Wm. Williams and John Caddell were chain carriers.

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Benjamin Caddell listed $400 acres valued at $160

1830 -- Census, Bibb County, AL Page 164-B
Benjn. Caddell
(60-70) 1M 1F

1840 -- Census, Bibb County, AL Page 115-B
James Caddell
(70-80) 1M [father Benjamin]
(30-40) 1M
(20-30) 1F
(5-10) 2M
(0-5) 1M 
Caddell, Benjamin (I7991)
 
434 1785, Nov 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 72
Ordered that the following hands work on the road from the Wolf Pit to Seals Road under Jos. Fry as overseer: Peter Salter, Benjn. Fry, Daniel Jones, Nathan Fry, John Tailor, Jacob Harwick, Alexr. McLoud, Neel McLoud, John Caddle, Jams. Caddle Junr., Benjn. Caddle, Daniel Caddle, Solomon Cox, Samuel Jackson, George Jackson, Christian Jackson hands, John Jackson hands, Anguish Campbell, Thomas Harmon Senr. and Thos. Harmon.

1786, Nov 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 126
Ordered that William Beazley be appointed overseer of the road from Muse's to Moore Court and have the following hands to work: John Beazley, Benjn. Fry, James Caddle Jur., Jesse Muse, Alexd. McLoud, Neel McLoud, James Muse, Hyman Hill, Thos.[?] Muse, Benjn. Caddle and Daniel Caddle.

1787, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 146
Ordered that the old road formerly laid out from Jesse Muse's to the courthouse begin at the old road leading by Jesse Muse's to the courthouse and from thence to the old road and work the following hands: John Bezeley, Saml. Bezeley, Benjn. Fry, Alexdr. McLoud, James Caddle Jur., Benjn. Caddle, Daniel Caddle, Hiram Hill, Thos. Harrington, Neal McLoud and Wm. Caddle.

1788, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 214
Ordered that the following work on the road from McClendon's Creek bridge to Dunham's Creek: Benj. Fry, Benj. Caddle, Danl. Caddle, Wm. Caddle, Julius Glascock, Jesse Muse, James Muse, Him. Hill, Thomas Muse and George Ludes.

1792, Mar 30 -- Land Grant #1782, Moore County, NC
Daniel Caddell received 100 acres located west of Wadsworth Creek. Hugh Black Sr. and Hugh Black Jr. were chain carriers.

1792, Oct 20 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#504 Daniel Caddell entered 100 acres in the fork of the Dry Fork of Thomas Wadsworths Creek.

1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
Daniel Caddell signed a petition to form Alfordstown as County Seat for Moore County, NC. [Editor's Note: the petition failed. In 1796 the NC General Assembly established Carthage as the county seat. In 1806, it was changed to Faginsville to honor Richardson Fagin. The name was changed back to Carthage in 1814]

1794, Feb 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 443
Benjamin Caddell is appointed constable in Brown's District with James Caddle and Daniel Caddle serving as securities.

1795, May 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 520
Ordered that Joseph Fry be appointed overseer of the road above Munroe's which leads by the courthouse to the Wolf Pit and have the following hands: Shadrack Rogers, James Smith, George Fry, Nathan Fry, Daniel Caddell, Daniel McSween, John Bethune, James Fry, Alexr. McLeod and George Jackson's hands.

1797 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Daniel Caddle listed 1 poll and 300 acres on supernumerary taxes collected by Sheriff Malcom McNeill

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 41
Daniel Caddle
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 1F
(0-10) 4M

1804, May 5 -- Notice, The Minerva [Raleigh, NC]
Administrator's Notice - The Subscriber, having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of James Caddell, Dec'd, at last August Court, gives notice to all persons having any Demands against said Estate to bring them forward, well authenticated, within the time limited by Law, otherwise, they will be barred from Recovery and those indebted to the said Estate will please to make immediate Payment.
Daniel Caddell, Moore County, NC

[undated] -- Will Book A, Page 319, Moore County, NC
Inventory of the estate of Jams. Cadwell, Dec'd. Notes and bonds on the following: Benjn. Davis, Michael Hunsucker, John Jinkens, James Muse Sr., George Fagon, Harday Howell, Patty Glascock, Daniel Wilson, Jack Wilson, Kenneth Stewart, John Ryans, Milton Glascock and Danl. Caddell

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 598
Danl. Cadwell
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(16-26) 1M
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 3M 2F

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Daniel Caddell listed 340 acres valued at $680

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Daniel Caddell listed 250 acres valued at $270

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 316
Danl. Cadwell Sen.
(45+) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2M 2F
(0-10) 2M 1F

1829, May 19 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 265
Ordered that Gideon Seawell be appointed overseer of a new road commencing in Carthage by G. Seawell's saw mill and leading into the old road at the top of the hill beyond Daniel Caddells and have the same hands that worked on old road from Bay Pond to Fayetteville Road.

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 474
Danl. Cadwill Sen.
(60-70) 1M
(50-60) 1F
(20-30) 1M 1F
(15-20) 1M 1F
(10-15) 1F

1832, May 17-Apr 22, 1844 -- Record of Estates Book B Page 275 and Book E Page 11-12, Moore County, NC
Estate of Tobias Caddell, Dec'd. by Daniel Caddell, Administrator. Notes/accounts were held on the following: John McNeill, Hugh Moore and Joseph G. Moore.

1850 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 167
Daniel Caddell 89 M, Farmer, Born in NC
Emelia Caddell 77 F, Born in NC
Emelia Caddell 32 F, $50 Real Estate, Born in NC
Betsey Caddell 15 F, Born in NC
Charlotte Caddell 11 F, Born in NC
James N. Caddell 10 M, Born in NC
 
Caddell, Daniel (I06837)
 
435 1785, Nov 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 72
Ordered that the following hands work on the road from the Wolf Pit to Seals Road under Jos. Fry as overseer: Peter Salter, Benjn. Fry, Daniel Jones, Nathan Fry, John Tailor, Jacob Harwick, Alexr. McLoud, Neel McLoud, John Caddle, Jams. Caddle Junr., Benjn. Caddle, Daniel Caddle, Solomon Cox, Samuel Jackson, George Jackson, Christian Jackson hands, John Jackson hands, Anguish Campbell, Thomas Harmon Senr. and Thos. Harmon.

1787, Oct 13 -- Land Grant #268, Moore County, NC
Richardson Feagan received 50 acres located on Killetts Creek adjoining his own line. Nathan Fry and Joseph Fry were chain carriers.

1787, Oct 13 -- Land Grant #274, Moore County, NC
Richardson Feagan received 50 acres located on Killetts Creek adjoining his own line and Joseph Fry. Nathan Fry and Joseph Fry were chain carriers.

1789, Feb 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 218
Ordered that the following hands work on the road from the Widow Muse's bridge to Dunham's Creek: Joseph Fry, Nathan Fry, John Caddle, Alex. McLeod and Neil McLeod.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 152
Nathan Fry
(16+) 1M
2F

1792, Sep 27 -- Land Grant #451, Moore County, NC
Nathan Fry received 100 acres located on Journey Branch of Killetts Creek adjoining William Mears, James Muse and James Caddell. Julius Glascock and Joseph Fry were chain carriers.

1792, Sep 27 -- Land Grant #456, Moore County, NC
Joseph Fry received 100 acres located on Killetts Creek adjoining his own line. Nathan Fry and John Milton Glascock were chain carriers.

1794, Apr 2 -- Land Grant #956, Moore County, NC
Nathan Fry received 50 acres located on Killetts Creek adjoining his own line. Hugh Black and Hugh Black were chain carriers.

1794, Oct 30 -- Land Grant #957, Moore County, NC
Nathan Fry received 60 acres located on Killetts Creek including his own improvement and adjoining Joseph Fry. Joseph Fry and Nathan Fry were chain carriers.

1795, May 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 520
Ordered that Joseph Fry be appointed overseer of the road above Munroe's which leads by the courthouse to the Wolf Pit and have the following hands: Shadrack Rogers, James Smith, George Fry, Nathan Fry, Daniel Caddell, Daniel McSween, John Bethune, James Fry, Alexr. McLeod and George Jackson's hands.

1797, Jun 3 -- Land Grant #1385, Moore County, NC
Joseph Fry received 200 acres located on drains of Killets Creek adjoining Jno. Insor, own line, Nathan Fry, Allison and Widow McDonald. Jas. Fry and Nathan Fry were chain carriers.

1797, Nov 20 -- Land Grant #1386, Moore County, NC
Joseph Fry received 10 acres on drains of Killets Creek adjoining his own line, William Feagan and Benjamin Fry. Jas. Fry and Nathan Fry were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 59
Nathan Fry
(26-45) 1M 1F
(0-10) 2M 2F

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 602
Nathan Fry
(26-45) 1M
(16-26) 1F
(10-16) 3M
(0-10) 3M 2F

1814, Jan 3 -- Land Grant #2518, Moore County, NC
Joseph Fry received 150 acres located on Killets Creek and Dunnams Creek adjoining his own line, Fagin and the Speculators. Joseph Fry and Nathan Fry were chain carriers.

1814, Nov 15 -- Land Grant #2231, Moore County, NC
Dugald McMillan received 50 acres located on Killets Creek and the Quarry Branch adjoining Joseph Fry and Nathan Fry. Nathan Fry and James Cadwell were chain carriers.

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Nathan Fry listed 389 acres valued at $194.50

1817, Oct 28 -- Land Grant #2310, Moore County, NC
Nathan Fry received 200 acres located on the head of Dry Fork of Wads Creek adjoining his own line, Joseph Fry Senr. and William Fry. Neill Blacke and Dugald McMillan were chain carriers.

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Nathan Fry listed 380 acres valued at $220

1820, Nov 7 -- Land Grant #2522, Moore County, NC
Nathan Fry received 15 acres located on Killets Creek adjoining his own line, Daniel Caddle and Neil Black. James Fry and Joseph Fry were chain carriers.

1824, Feb 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 30
Deed from Nathan Fry Senr. to James Fry was acknowledged

1825, Nov 23 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 101
Deed from Joseph Fry Jur. to Nathan Fry Senr. proven by James Fry

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 468
Nathan Fry
(60-70) 1M 1F
(20-30) 1M 1F
(15-20) 1M

1834, Nov 24 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File S8067 Jesse Bean
Jesse Bean (resident of Moore County, NC) applied for a pension and stated that he was born in 1757/1758 near Hico when his father was removing from the city of Washington to Montgomery County, NC. Noah Richardson, Cornelius H. Dowd, Nathan Fry (Moore County residents) and Joshua Hurley (Montgomery County resident) submitted affidavits of support.

1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 183
Nathan Fry
(70-80) 1M 1F
(30-40) 1M
(20-30) 1F
(5-10) 1M 1F
(0-5) 1M

1848/1849 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #3
Nathan Fry Junr. listed (for Nathan Fry Dec'd.) 62.5 acres valued at $50 on Killets Creek

1849 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #3
Nathan Fry listed (for his father) 62.5 acres valued at $25 on Killets Creek 
Fry, Nathan (I42849)
 
436 1785, Nov 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 72
Ordered that the following hands work on the road from the Wolf Pit to Seals Road under Jos. Fry as overseer: Peter Salter, Benjn. Fry, Daniel Jones, Nathan Fry, John Tailor, Jacob Harwick, Alexr. McLoud, Neel McLoud, John Caddle, Jams. Caddle Junr., Benjn. Caddle, Daniel Caddle, Solomon Cox, Samuel Jackson, George Jackson, Christian Jackson hands, John Jackson hands, Anguish Campbell, Thomas Harmon Senr. and Thos. Harmon.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 158
Jacob Harwick
(16+) 1m
(0-16) 2M
2F

1790, Jan 6 -- Land Grant #331, Moore County, NC
William Morgan Senr. received 100 acres located between the head of Long Branch and Sandhill Smith's Road. Nathan Smith and Jacob Harvick were chain carriers.

1790, May 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 267
The following hands were ordered to work on the road from the Montgomery County Line by the Ford at Cabbin Creek to the Forks below the White Ponds: Isaac Dunn, Richd. Dunn Jr., Rd. Dunn Sr., Ezekiah Dunn, Jesse Brown, Murk McAulay, Robert Pattison, Robert Cox, Nichl. Newton, Ansel Melton, Anguish McAulay, Donald McLeod, Norman McLeod, Joseph Allen, Wm. Morgan and Jacob Harvick.

1791, Feb 21-- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#349 Jacob Harvick entered 25 acres on Cabin Creek adjoining his own line, Richard Dunn and Thomas Gilmore.

1791, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC
The following hands were ordered to work on the road from Deep River at County Line to the Black Ponds: John Morgan, Wm. Morgan [Capt.], Wm. Morgan, Junr., Wm. Smith, Averett Smith, John Cagle, Lewis Sowell, Geo. Brazell, Jos. Allen, Murdock McAulay, Anguish McAulay, Jacob Harvick, John Shuffle Senr., John Shuffle Junr., Thomas Dunn and Robert Cox.

1793, Mar 16 -- Land Grant #514, Moore County, NC
Jacob Harvick received 25 acres located on Cabin Creek adjoining Thomas Gilmore, Richard Dunn and his own line.

1795, Nov 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 538
Two deeds from Jacob Harvick to Joseph Allen were proven by William Morgan
Deed from William Newton and Jacob Harvick proven by Francis Bullock 
Harvick, Jacob (I49460)
 
437 1785, Oct 7 -- Land Grant #160, Moore County, NC
Allen Morrison received 100 acres located on Sings Creek adjoining John Key, Waddle and John Smith. Alexr. Morrison and Murdoch Baton were chain carriers.

1789, Apr 18 -- Land Grant #351, Moore County, NC
Allen Morison received 90 acres located northwest of Sings Creek adjoining Key, Newton, Waddle and his own line. Norman Morison and Alexander Morison were chain carriers.

1789, May 17 -- Land Grant #1370 & #0287, Moore County, NC
Murdock Bethune received 150 acres located on Sings Creek adjoining John Key and Morrison. Alexander Morrison and Allen Morrison were chain carriers.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 161
Alex. Morrison
(16+) 2M
2F

1790, Feb 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 257
Ordered that Robert Pattison be appointed overseer in place of Nich. Newton and have the following hands to work: Wm. Dunn, Bar. Dunn, Nathl. Melton, Norman Matheson, Murdock McLeod, Hector McLean, Thos. Kee, Moses Kee, Wm. Kee, Alex Morrison, Jno. McAulay, Wm. Newton, Mur. McAulay, Ezk. Dun, Hector McLean, Thomas Graham and John Bethune.

1792, Oct 25 -- Land Grant #410, Moore County, NC
John McAulay received 50 acres adjoining his own line, Barrett, Dunn and McKinnon. Joel Atkins and Alexander Morrison were chain carriers.

1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
Alexander Morrison signed a petition to form Alfordstown as County Seat for Moore County, NC. [Editor's Note: the petition failed. In 1796 the NC General Assembly established Carthage as the county seat. In 1806, it was changed to Faginsville to honor Richardson Fagin. The name was changed back to Carthage in 1814]

1794, May 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 455
Deed from Allan Morrison to Alexander Morrison proven by Richard Dunn

1795, May 21 -- 1785-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 523
Ordered that the following persons be appointed to determine whether the road from Instant Hall's plantation to the [Montgomery] County Line shall go by Thomas Dunn's or Lewis Sowell's: Darius Ramage, Norman McKennon, Murdo McAulay, Enoch Hall, Norman McLeod, Saml. Hall, Murdo. McAulay Jr., Joseph Allen, William Smith Jr., John McKinnon, Christopher Bethune, John Spivia, Hezekiah Dunn, Richard Dunn, Alexander Morrison and William Morgan.

1798, Jul 16 -- Land Grant #1347, Moore County, NC
Alexander Morrison received 50 acres located west of Sings Creek adjoining his own line, Nicholas Newton, Meloney Newton, Murdock Bethune and David Allison. John Morrison and Allen Morrison were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 59
Alexander Morrison
(45+) 2F
(26-45) 1M

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 598
Alexr. Morrison
(45+) 1F
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 3M

1810, Jul 26 -- Moore County, NC Will Book A, Page 269
Will of Benjamin Britt, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Nancy (plantation where I now live and the profits from the sale of the Harvil place), children Behuver [Belaver], Ispthu [Jeptha], Buldu, Edwin, Tinatee [Finity] and Handay; Rodah, Widow of brother Rial Britt (land containing Bent field); Avington, Prulellah, Billasant [Bellison], Claramon [Cleryman], Becum and Tinsay, orphan children of brother Rial Britt (land north and west of Mill Creek that belonged to Rial). Executor: Joseph Allin. Witnesses: F. Bullock, Alexr. Morrison and Britin Britt. Proven Aug 1810.

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Alexr. Morrison listed 100 acres valued at $200 and 72 acres valued at $50

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Alexd. Morrison listed 170 acres valued at $180

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 308
Alexr. Morison
(45+) 1M 2F
(10-16) 1M 1F
(0-10) 3M 3F

1823, Nov 17 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 13
Administration of the estate of Allin Morison Dec'd. is granted to Alexr. Morison.

1824, Aug-Nov (undated estimate) -- Record of Estates Book B Page 83, Moore County, NC
Estate of Allen Morrison, Dec'd. by Alexr. Morison, Administrator. Notes due on the following: Alexr. Morison, Neill Morison, John Morison, Angus Morison, Malcolm Bethune (R.C.), Jacob Gaster, Wm. McLeod and Allen McDonald.

1824, Nov 16 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 56-57
Elizabeth Wright, widow and relict of Sherwood Wright Dec'd. renounced her right of administration of the estate and recommended Levy Deaton as administrator. Deaton appointed with John Paterson and Alexr. Morison as securities. Neill Morrison Esq., Peter Shamburger, Donal McDonald (SC) and Joseph Allen appointed to lay off a year's provision for widow and family.

1824, Nov 16 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 59
The committees appointed to settle with the following returned their reports: Alexander Morison as administrator of Allen Morison Dec'd.

1825, Aug 4 -- Land Grant #2727, Moore County, NC
Neil Morrison received 100 acres located west of Sings Creek adjoining his own line, Deaton and Alexr. Morrison. John McDonald and Alexr. Morrison were chain carriers.

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 465
Alexr. Morrison
(50-60) 1M
(40-50) 1F
(20-30) 1M 1F
(15-20) 1M 1F
(10-15) 2F

1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 185
Alexander Morison
(70-80) 1M
(60-70) 1F
(20-30) 1M 1F
(5-10) 1M
Slave
(0-10) 1M

1850 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 235
Alexander Morrison 83 M, Farmer, $500 Real Estate, Born in Scotland
Nancy Morrison 74 F, Born in NC
Elizabeth Morrison 27 F, Born in NC
Allen Morrison 25 M, Farmer, Born in NC
Neill McCaskill 16 M, Farmer, Born in NC
Edmund Denson 18 M, mulatto, Farmer, Born in NC

1850 -- Census, Slave Schedule, Moore County, NC
Owner - Alexander Morrison
34 F, Black
13 F, Mulatto
11 M, Mulatto
8 M, Black
5 F, Black
4 F, Black
2 M, Black 
Morrison, Alexander (I36868)
 
438 1785, Oct 9 -- Land Grant #9, Moore County, NC
Jesse Ritter received 50 acres located on Richland Creek adjoining Campbell. William Manes and Thos. Ritter were chain carriers.

1789, Aug 4 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#203 Thomas Ritter entered 50 acres on a branch of Richland Creek adjoining William Dunn and Malcolm McNeill.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 156
Thomas Ritter
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 1M
2F

1790, Feb 16,18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 256-257,263
Thomas Ritter recorded his mark as a swallow fork with a half moon under it in the right ear and a slit in the left ear.

1791, Mar 23 -- Deed, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter and Margaret Ritter deeded John Sowell 300 acres located on McLendons Creek formerly sold by Jacob McLendon to Isaac Sowell. Neill McLeod and Jesse Ritter were witnesses. Proven by Neill McLeod Aug 1792. [Editor's Note: Located in NC Supreme Court Case #2744, Thomas Ritter and wife Margaret v. William Barrett]

1791, Jun 1 -- Land Grant #399, Moore County, NC
Jesse Bean received 100 acres located west of McLendons Creek adjoining Samuel Dunn. Thomas Ritter and Jesse Ritter were chain carriers.

1791, Jun 28 -- Land Grant #357, Moore County, NC
William Dunn received 50 acres located on Locust Branch of Richland Creek adjoining his own line and Donald McQueen. Thomas Ritter and Jesse Ritter were chain carriers.

1791, Jun 28 -- Land Grant #358, Moore County, NC
William Dunn received 50 acres located on Locust Branch of Richland Creek adjoining his own line and Donald McQueen. Thomas Ritter and Jesse Ritter were chain carriers.

1791, Jun 28 -- Land Grant #382, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 50 acres located on both sides of Richland Creek adjoining William Dunn and Malcolm McNeill. Jesse Bean and Jesse Ritter were chain carriers.

1791, Aug 18 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#388 Thomas Ritter entered 50 acres adjoining Ferquhard Campbell and John McSwain.

1791, Nov 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 321
Ordered that Thomas Ritter be appointed overseer of the road in place of Thomas Muse.

1791, Dec 15 -- Land Grant #359, Moore County, NC
William Barret received 25 acres located west of McLendons Creek adjoining his own line and Farquard Campbell. Benjamin Caddell and Thomas Ritter were chain carriers.

1792, Aug 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 362
Deed from Thomas Ritter and Margaret Ritter to John Sowell was proven by Neil McLeod

1793 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter listed 1 poll and 150 acres on supernumerary taxes collected by Sheriff Malcom McNeill

1793, Jan 6 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#558 Thomas Ritter entered 50 acres located on both sides of Richland Creek adjoining McNeill.

1793, Apr 19 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#601 Thomas Ritter entered 50 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining John McKinnon.

1794, Feb 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 436
Deed from John Sowell to William Barrett proven by Thomas Ritter

1794, Feb 25 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#744 Thomas Ritter entered 50 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining his own line.

1794, Jun 12 -- Land Grant #923, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 50 acres located west of McLendons Creek adjoining his own line. Jas. Ritter and Jesse Ritter were chain carriers.

1794, Dec 22 -- Land Grant #1308, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 50 acres located on both sides of Richland Creek adjoining Robert Roan, Rasberry, McSween and McNeill. Everet Wallace and Jesse Bean were chain carriers.

1795, Jul 23 -- Land Grant #1110, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 50 acres located between McLendons and Richland Creeks adjoining John Martin and John McKinnon. Isaac Sowell and John Danaly were chain carriers.

1796, Jun 13 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#1567 Thomas Ritter entered 50 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining Sowell.

1796, Dec 16 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#89 Thomas Ritter entered 50 acres located west of McLendons Creek adjoining his own line and Mary Sowell.

1797, Feb 15 -- Land Grant #1211, Moore County, NC
Simon Rheubottom received 1.5 acres located east of Richland Creek adjoining Farquard Campbell and William Barrett including his own improvement. Byhew Sowell and Thos. Ritter were chain carriers.

1798, Mar 23 -- Land Grant #922, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 50 acres located west of McLendons Creek adjoining Sowell. Jas. Ritter and Jesse Ritter were chain carriers.

1798, Jun 20 -- Land Grant #2007, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 50 acres located west of McLendons Creek adjoining Neil McLeod, Thomas Night, John Martin, Ritter and Sowell. Alexr. McIver and John Sowel were chain carriers.

1798, Aug 20 -- Land Grant #1179, Moore County, NC
John Sowell received 209 acres adjoining William Barrett, Jacob McLendon, Thomas Knight, Ritter, Quimby, Edwards and McKay. Alexander McIver and Thomas Ritter were chain carriers.

1798, Oct 8 -- Land Grant #1045, Moore County, NC
Kenneth Murchison [assignee of William Martin] received 50 acres located east of Richland Creek adjoining John Martin, William Barrett, Neil McLeod and Angus McCaskill. Thomas Ritter and John McCaskill were chain carriers.

1798, Dec 18 -- Land Grant #2006, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 50 acres located on the drains of McLendons Creek adjoining John McSween, Jesse Ritter and John Quimby. Jesse Ritter and William McSween were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 40
Thomas Writter
(26-45) 1M 1F
(16-25) 1M
(10-15) 1F
(0-10) 4M 3F

1800, Jul 21 -- Land Grant #1766 and 0112, Moore County, NC
Jesse Sowell [assignee of Mary Sowell] received 50 acres located between Richland Creek and Suck Creek adjoining McCaskill, Barrett, McKay, his own line and his mother. Jno. Sowell and Thos. Ritter were chain carriers.

1802, Nov 23 -- Land Grant #1625, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 100 acres located on the drains of McLendons Creek adjoining his own line, Mary Sowell, John McSween, McKay and John Sowell. Jno. Ritter and Thos. Ritter were chain carriers.

1805, Jun 20 -- Land Grant #1960, Moore County, NC
Jesse Sowel received 50 acres located on the drains of Suck Creek adjoining his own line and William Barrett. John Sowel and Thomas Ritter were chain carriers.

1805, Dec 24 -- Land Grant #1959, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 8 acres located west of McLendons Creek adjoining his own line, John Sowell and McKay. Thos. Ritter and Patk. MacEachern were chain carriers.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 624
Thos. Ritter
(45+) 1F
(26-45) 1M 1F
(16-25) 2M
(10-15) 1M
(0-10) 4M

1810 [undated estimate] -- Estate, Moore County, NC Will Book A, Page 316
Inventory of the Estate of Jesse Ritter, Dec'd. by Administrators Thomas Ritter and Jesse Sowell. [Editor's Note: No date given on actual Inventory but Jesse Ritter Senr. can be found deeding land to his grandchildren in 1810 and is not listed in the 1810 Census likely meaning that he died during the year.]

1811, May 17 -- Land Grant #2155, Moore County, NC
John Ritter received 42.5 acres located east of Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line, Danl. McNeill and Jacob Stutts. Thos. Ritter and John Melton were chain carriers.

1811, Jul 3 -- Land Grant #2167, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 28.75 acres located on the waters of Richland Creek adjoining Neil McIntosh (formerly James Holcombe), Donald McQueen and Jesse Ritter. Jesse Sowell and Thos. Ritter were chain carriers.

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter listed 550 acres valued at $800

1815, Nov -- 1796-1841 County Accounts, Moore County, NC Page 4
Isaac Sowell v. T. Ritter

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter listed 550 acres valued at $800

1818, Feb 26 -- Marriage Bond, Moore County, NC
A bond for the marriage of John Moore and Charlotta Barrett. Stephen Davis and Thomas Ritter were securities and J. Dowd was a witness. [Editor's Note: Found in War of 1812 Pension File 27604 for Charlotta Moore, widow of John Moore]

1818, Nov 28 -- Land Grant #2431, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 10 acres located west of McLendons Creek adjoining his own line and Obj. Sowell. Marvel Ritter and Thos. Ritter were chain carriers.

1818, Nov 28 -- Land Grant #2432, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 50 acres located east of McLendons Creek adjoining Edwards, his own line, John Sowell and McKay. William Stuts and Marvel Ritter were chain carriers.

1823, Aug 22 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 11
Deed from Thomas Ritter to John Rouse was proven by Miles Rouse

1823, Dec 22 -- Land Grant #2677, Moore County, NC
Thomas Ritter received 15 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining William Barrett Senr., his own line and James Bryant. Dixon Ritter and Willeby Ritter were chain carriers.

1824, Feb 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 30
Deed from Thomas Ritter to Neil McLeod was acknowledged

1827, Jan 23 -- Land Grant #2762, Moore County, NC
John Sowell received 8 acres located south of McLendons Creek adjoining William Barret Senr. and Jackson. Thos. Ritter and Isam Sowell were chain carriers.

1827, Aug 24 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 187
Deed from Thomas Ritter to Martin Hill proven by Eleazer Birckhead

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 462
Thos. Writter
(60-70) 1M 1F
(15-20) 2M

1838, Dec -- Supreme Court Case #2744
From Moore County. Thomas Ritter and wife Margaret v. William Barrett. Regarding 300 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining Jacob McLendon including the land that Mary Sowell resided on in 1786. The 300 acres was granted to Thomas Knight in 1760 and deeded to Jacob McLendon in 1762; deeded to Isaac Sowell in 1772; Isaac Sowell died in 1784 and land was transferred to widow Mary Sowell and oldest son John Sowell; deeded to Margaret Sowell, wife of Thomas Ritter in 1786. Deeds in the file include 1791 from Thomas Ritter and Margaret Ritter to John Sowell and 1830 from John Sowell to William Barrett Senr. In Jan 1836, Mary Smith and Wm. Wallice/Wm. Smith are associated with the land with William Barrett Senr. as landlord.

1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 198
Thos. Ritter Sr.
(70-80) 1M 1F

1847, Jan 26 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 437-438
Deed from Thomas Ritter to John Morison proven by Samuel C. Bruce 
Ritter, Thomas (I17485)
 
439 1786 -- State Census, Surry County, NC Page 4, Captain Gaines District
James Ritter
(21-60) 1M
1F

1790 -- Census, Surry County, NC Page 515
James Reter
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 1M
2F

1790 -- Tax List, Surry County, NC, Captain Lovill's District
James Ritter listed 196 acres and 1 white poll

1800 -- Census, Surry County, NC Page 685
James Ritter
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 1M 1F
(0-10) 2M 2F

1810 -- Census, Surry County, NC Page 185
James Ritter
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(16-25) 1M 2F
(10-16) 2M 1F
(0-10) 2M 3F

1816, Sep 21-Nov 1817 -- Inventories and Sales, Surry County, NC Pages 196-198, 219
Estate of James Ritter, dec'd. by Lazarous Ritter, Administrator
Enoch Stone, Nathan Bales, Caleb Jesop and Abijah Pinson appointed to lay off one year's allowance to Anna Ritter, widow of James Ritter. [widow is alternately listed as Nancy Ritter]

1820 -- Census, Surry County, NC Page 746
Mary Ritter [widow???]
(45+) 1F
(16-25) 3M
(16-18) 1M
(10-16) 1F
 
Ritter, James Bradbury (I18101)
 
440 1786, Dec 2 -- Deed Book H Page 9-10, Wake County, NC
Joseph Britt, Blacksmith deeded William Bridges 270 acres located East of Little Creek on both sides of Guffey's Swamp adjoining Benjamin Britt. Benjamin Britt and Rials Britt were witnesses.

1790 -- Census Wake County, NC Page 272
Ryals Britt
(16+) 1M

1793 -- Tax List, Wake County, NC
Rials Britt listed 150 acres and 1 white poll in Captain A. Hogan's District

1794 -- Tax List, Wake County, NC
Ryals Britt listed 125 acres and 1 white poll in Captain A. Hogan's District

1796, Feb 25 -- Marriage Bond, Wake County, NC
Ryals Britt to Rhody Parrish. Thomas Etheredge was bondsman and J. Rice was witness. [Editor's Note: Date of marriage occurred on or after date of marriage bond.]

1798, Dec 1 -- Land Grant #1698, Moore County, NC
Benjamin Britt [assignee of John Morgan Medford] received 100 acres located on both sides of Mill Creek including the mouth of the Hog Pen Branch adjoining the Speculators, John Morgan and Bridges. John Morgan Medford and Ryal Britt were chain carriers.

1798, Dec 1 -- Land Grant #1830, Moore County, NC
John Morgan Medford received a 25 acre Land Grant located West of Mill Creek adjoining Bridges and his own line. Benjamin Britt and Ryal Britt were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 70
Royal Brit
(26-45) 1M
(16-26) 1F
(0-10) 1M 1F

1809, May-Aug 1809 -- Trial and Appearance Docket, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Nall v. Guardian of Heirs at Law of Ryals Britt

1809, May-Aug 1809 -- Trial and Appearance Docket, Moore County, NC
1809, Aug -- Index to Trial Docket, Moore County, NC
James Morgan v. Guardian of Heirs at Law of Ryals Britt

1809, Aug -- Trial and Appearance Docket, Moore County, NC
1809, Aug -- Index to Trial Docket, Moore County, NC
Allen Morrison v. Guardian of Heirs at Law of Ryals Britt

1809, Aug -- Trial and Appearance Docket, Moore County, NC
1809, Aug -- Index to Trial Docket, Moore County, NC
William Barrett v. Guardian of Heirs at Law of Ryals Britt

1809, Aug -- Trial and Appearance Docket, Moore County, NC
Rhoda Britt v. Guardian of Heirs at Law of Ryals Britt
Petition for Dower

1810, Jul 26 -- Moore County, NC Will Book A, Page 269
Will of Benjamin Britt, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Nancy (plantation where I now live and the profits from the sale of the Harvil place), children Behuver [Belaver], Ispthu [Jeptha], Buldu, Edwin, Tinatee [Finity] and Handay; Rodah, Widow of brother Rial Britt (land containing Bent field); Avington, Prulellah, Billasant [Bellison], Claramon [Cleryman], Becum and Tinsay, orphan children of brother Rial Britt (land north and west of Mill Creek that belonged to Rial). Executor: Joseph Allin. Witnesses: F. Bullock, Alexr. Morrison and Britin Britt. Proven Aug 1810.

1825, Nov 15 -- Land Grant #2742, Moore County, NC
James Key received a 50 acre Land Grant located on Reedy Branch of Mill Creek adjoining the heirs of Ryal Britt. Merryman Britt and Angus McKinnon were chain carriers.

1836, Sep 1 -- Land Grant #3027, Moore County, NC
James Key received a 68 acre Land Grant located North of Mill Creek adjoining his own line, Burrell Deaton, Levi Deaton, the heirs of Merryman Britt, Avington Britt, and the heirs of Ryal Britt. Levi Deaton and Ryal Key were chain carriers. 
Britt, Ryals (I00834)
 
441 1786, Dec 2 -- Deed Book H Page 9-10, Wake County, NC
Joseph Britt, Blacksmith deeded William Bridges 270 acres located East of Little Creek on both sides of Guffey's Swamp adjoining Benjamin Britt. Benjamin Britt and Rials Britt were witnesses.

1790 -- Census Wake County, NC Page 273
Benjn. Britt
(16+) 1M

1793 -- Tax List, Wake County, NC
Benjn. Britt listed 100 acres and 1 white poll in Captain A. Hogan's District

1794 -- Tax List, Wake County, NC
Benjamin Britt listed 125 acres and 1 white poll in Captain A. Hogan's District

1797, May 15 -- Land Grant #0134, Moore County, NC
James Morgan entered a 25 acre Land Grant located on Mill Creek adjoining Benjamin Britt, William Morgan's mill tract and John Morgan Medford. Joseph Britt and James Morgan were chain carriers. Surveyed 18 Nov 1800.

1798, Dec 1 -- Land Grant #1698, Moore County, NC
Benjamin Britt [assignee of John Morgan Medford] received 100 acres located on both sides of Mill Creek including the mouth of the Hog Pen Branch adjoining the Speculators, John Morgan and Bridges. John Morgan Medford and Ryal Britt were chain carriers.

1798, Dec 1 -- Land Grant #1830, Moore County, NC
John Morgan Medford received a 25 acre Land Grant located West of Mill Creek adjoining Bridges and his own line. Benjamin Britt and Ryal Britt were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 70
Benjn. Brit
(26-45) 1M 1F
(0-10) 3M 1F

1809, May -- Trial and Appearance Docket, Moore County, NC
Allen Morrison v. Benjn. Britt, Admstr.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 606
Benj. Brit [Note - children of Benjamin Britt ??]
(16-25) 1M
(10-16) 1M
(0-10) 3M

1810, Jul 26 -- Moore County, NC Will Book A, Page 269
Will of Benjamin Britt, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Nancy (plantation where I now live and the profits from the sale of the Harvil place), children Behuver [Belaver], Ispthu [Jeptha], Buldu, Edwin, Tinatee [Finity] and Handay; Rodah, Widow of brother Rial Britt (land containing Bent field); Avington, Prulellah, Billasant [Bellison], Claramon [Cleryman], Becum and Tinsay, orphan children of brother Rial Britt (land north and west of Mill Creek that belonged to Rial). Executor: Joseph Allin. Witnesses: F. Bullock, Alexr. Morrison and Britin Britt. Proven Aug 1810.

1810, Aug-1811 -- Moore County, NC Will Book A, Page 330
Estate of Benjn. Britt, Dec'd. by Administrator Francis Bullock. Debts to the estate: George Hundsucker, Murdoch McAulay, D. Gillis, Richd. Hollin, John Kees, Sollomon Carpenter, Levy Deaton, Charles Sowell and William Kees. [Editor's Note: estate is undated; the belief is it took place during 1810 or 1811 given his death in Jul/Aug 1810.]
 
Britt, Benjamin (I07550)
 
442 1786, Dec 23 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#60 Bartholomew Dunn Jr. entered 60 acres on Mill Creek in between the fork of the Dry Fork and the Wet Fork.

1787, Jul 30 -- Land Grant #216, Moore County, NC
Bartholomew Dunn Junr. received 50 acres located between the Wet Fork and Dry Fork of Mill Creek adjoining Thomas Dunn. William Dunn and Thomas Dunn were chain carriers.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 157
Bartholomew Dun Jr.
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 1M
2F

1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
Bartholomew Dun signed a petition to form Alfordstown as County Seat for Moore County, NC. [Editor's Note: the petition failed. In 1796 the NC General Assembly established Carthage as the county seat. In 1806, it was changed to Faginsville to honor Richardson Fagin. The name was changed back to Carthage in 1814]

1794, Aug 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 481
Deed from Bartholomew Dunn to John Allan was acknowledged

1798, Aug 10 -- Land Grant #1498, Moore County, NC
Bartholomew Dun, Junr. received 35 acres located west of Wet Creek adjoining own, Murdock McAulay, Samuel Dunn, Jesse Brown, Barrett and the Speculators. Nathaniel Melton and Bartholomew Dunn were chain carriers.

1798, Aug 10 -- Land Grant #1501, Moore County, NC
Meloney Newton received 50 acres located on the waters of Dry Creek adjoining John Newton, her own line and Speculators. Bartholomew Dunn Junr. and Nathaniel Melton were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 69
Bartholomew Dunn
(45+) 1M [unsure if this is Bartholomew or older relative residing in HH]
(25-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 1M 1F
(0-10) 2M 1F 
Dunn, Bartholomew Jr. (I49478)
 
443 1786, Dec 7 -- Deed Book 3, Page 71, Randolph County, NC
William Searcy deeded Arthur Reed 100 acres located north of Deep River adjoining Arthur Reed and Richard Bird. John Pearce and Lewis Spinks were witnesses.

1790 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 291
Lewis Spinks
(16+) 3M
(0-16) 2M
5F

1792, Feb 14 -- Will Book A Page 159, Moore County, NC
Bill of Sale from Lewis Spinks, Edward Moore Jur., William Pearce and Molly Pearce to William Williamson for negro Charles. Hardy Davis and Cornelius Lathom were witnesses. Proven in county court May 1792.

1792, May 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 357
Bill of Sale for Lewis Spinks, Edward Moore Jur, William Pearce and Molly Pearce proven by Cornelius Latham

1793, Sep 10 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#640 Lewis Spinks entered 100 acres south of Reedy Creek adjoining the county line and Cash.

1794, Feb 14 -- Land Grant #1336, Randolph County, NC
Lewis Spinks [assignee of William Sercy and Nicholas Nall] received 100 acres located north of Fork Creek adjoining his own line, Sutherland and Mash. Cornelus Lethem and Wm. Asbell were chain carriers.

1794, Feb 15 -- Land Grant #859, Randolph County, NC
John Needham received 200 acres located on Fork Creek and Reedy Creek adjoining Spinks. Lewis Spinks and Wm. Asbel were chain carriers.

1794, Feb 15 -- Land Grant #1513, Randolph County, NC
Cornelius Lathem received 250 acres located on Fork Creek and Meadow Branch adjoining John Needham. Lewis Spinks and William Asbel were chain carriers.

1795, Aug 20 -- Land Grant #865, Moore County, NC
Lewis Spinks received 100 acres adjoining Cost. William Asbill and Hezekiah Dunn were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 8 -- Deed Book 7 Page 347, Randolph County, NC
Henry Couch deeded Lewis Spinks 150 acres on Fork Creek and the Moravian Road/Salisbury-Cape Fear Road adjoining Spinks. Proven by Sarah Ross May 1798.

1797, Dec 8 -- Deed Book 7 Page 348, Randolph County, NC
Henry Couch deeded John Needham 150 acres on Cow Branch of Fork Creek adjoining Lewis Spinks and Needham. Proven by Lewis Spinks May 1798.

1798, May 11 -- Deed Book 8 Page 26, Randolph County, NC
Ransom Sutherland (of Wake County) deeded Lewis Spinks 1 acre of the former land of Enoch Spinks Dec'd. where he lived and containing the storehouse which Sutherland then occupied and was devised from Enoch Spinks to Martha Reid. Proven by William Bowdown Aug 1798.

1799 -- Tax List, Randolph County, NC
Lewis Spinks listed 1 white poll and 475 acres in William Armstead's District

1800 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 340
Lewis Spinks
(45+) 1F
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 2M 2F

1800, Jul 18 -- Land Grant #2046, Randolph County, NC
Lewis Spinks [assignee of John Winslow] received 200 acres located on Fork Creek adjoining Latham, Needham, his own line, Meacon and Enoch Spinks. James Lathem and Anthony Latham were chain carriers.

1800, Dec 16-- Land Grant #1914, Randolph County, NC
Lewis Spinks received 150 acres located on Reedy Creek and Fork Creek and the Fayetteville Road adjoining his own line, John Needham, Mash and Amanuel Asbell. James Latham and William Bird were chain carriers.

1803, Dec 30 -- Deed Book 8 Page 522, Randolph County, NC
William Smotherman deeded Cornelius Lathrem 45 acres adjoining Needham and Spinks. Proven by Lewis Spinks Nov 1805.

1810, Oct -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 59
Mark Phillips and Harden Warner from McLennon's Creek Church (Moore County) and Elder Isaac Teague, Bryant Boroughs and Lewis Spinks from Fall Creek Church (Chatham County) were delegates to the Association meeting at George's Creek Meeting House in Chatham County, NC.

1810, Oct 22 -- Land Grant #2125, Moore County, NC
John Shamburger received 150 acres located on Reedy Creek and the [Randolph] County line adjoining Cornelius Lathum and his own line. Lewis Spinks and Charles Stuart were chain carriers. 
Spinks, Lewis (I21181)
 
444 1786, Dec 8 -- Will, Wayne County, NC
Will of James Bradbury, Dec'd. Heirs: Wife, son Jacob Bradbury, daughter Hannah Ritter, son George Bradbury, daughter Mary Bele, granddaughter Elizabeth Bele, son Thomas Chambers Bradbury, daughter Rhoda Stanly and her eldest son James Stanly, son James Bradbury, daughter Elizabeth Grantham, son-in-law Thos. Grantham, grandson James Bradbury Ritter and grandson Aron Ritter. Executors: William McKinne, Richard McKinne and Stephen Stanly. Witnesses: Wm. McKinne Junr., Michel Buell/Bauell, Thos. Costettor and Elizabeth Auly/Orrly. Proven 1787.

 
Bradbury, James (I19630)
 
445 1786, Feb -- 1785-1868 Index to Trial Docket, Moore County, NC Page 9
Aaron Feagin v. Nathl. Melton

1786, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 County Court Minutes, Moore County, NC Page 81
Aaron Feagen v. Nathl. Melton

1787 -- Marriage Licenses, Moore County, NC Will Book A Page 382
Nathaniel Melton and Fereby Barrett were granted a marriage license. Nicholas Newton was the surety.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 152
Nathl. Milton
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 3M
1F

1790, Feb 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 257
Ordered that Robert Pattison be appointed overseer in place of Nich. Newton and have the following hands to work: Wm. Dunn, Bar. Dunn, Nathl. Melton, Norman Matheson, Murdock McLeod, Hector McLean, Thos. Kee, Moses Kee, Wm. Kee, Alex Morrison, Jno. McAulay, Wm. Newton, Mur. McAulay, Ezk. Dun, Hector McLean, Thomas Graham and John Bethune.

1796, Feb 11 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#123 Nathaniel Melton entered 50 acres located east of Wet Creek adjoining Thomas Graham, Ansel Melton and John McAulay.

1797, Jun 14 -- Land Grant #882, Moore County, NC
Ansel Melton Sr. received 100 acres located East of Wet Creek adjoining William Dunn, Graham and his own line. William Dunn and Nathaniel Melton were chain carriers.

1798, Aug 10 -- Land Grant #1498, Moore County, NC
Bartholomew Dun, Junr. received 35 acres located west of Wet Creek adjoining own, Murdock McAulay, Samuel Dunn, Jesse Brown, Barrett and the Speculators. Nathaniel Melton and Bartholomew Dunn were chain carriers.

1798, Aug 10 -- Land Grant #1501, Moore County, NC
Meloney Newton received 50 acres located on Dry Creek adjoining John Newton, her own line and the Speculators. Bartholomew Dun and Nathaniel Melton were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 58
Nathaniel Milton
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 2M 1F

1805 -- Tax List, Grainger County, TN
Nathaniel Melton listed

1810 -- Census, Grainger County, TN
Nathaniel Melton listed

1810, Nov 6 -- Land Grant #2060, Moore County, NC
Nathaniel Melton received a 43 acre Land Grant located on Wet Creek adjoining John McKinnon, Neil McLeod, Bartholomew Dunn, William Dunn, Newton, and his own line. George Hunsaker and John Gibson were chain carriers.

1817 -- Tax List, Roane County, TN [present day Morgan County, TN]
Nathaniel Melton listed in Capt. Stephen's Company with 10 acres located on Bch Fr and 1 white poll

1830 -- Census, Morgan County, TN Page 89
Nathaniel Melton
(70-80) 1F
(50-60) 1M
(20-30) 1M 1F
(10-15) 1F
(5-10) 1M
(0-5) 1F

1832, Dec 3 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File S1703 Nathaniel Milton
Nathaniel Milton (age 73), resident of Morgan County, IN applied for a pension. He resided in Cumberland County, NC in 1779 when he entered service. He was born in Chatham County, NC on April 7, 1760. Jeptha Duncan and Andrew Pricket testified they were acquainted with Nathaniel Milton and he served in the Revolutionary War.

1840 -- Census, Morgan County, TN Page 212
Nathaniel Melton
(70-80) 1M
(30-40) 1F
(20-30) 1F
(15-20) 1M

1850 -- Census, Morgan County, TN Page 283
Nathaniel Melton 89 M, Farmer, $200 Real Estate, Born in NC
William A. Melton 29 M, Idiot, Born in NC
Ferba Morgan 44 F, Born in TN
Serelda B. Morgan 6 F, Born in TN


 
Melton, Nathaniel (I20862)
 
446 1786, Feb 14 -- Land Grant #235, Moore County, NC
William Hardin received 200 acres located south of Deep River on both sides of Buffalo Creek adjoining McNeill and England. William Richardson and Drury Richardson were chain carriers.

1787, Jan 13 -- Land Grant #196, Moore County, NC
Kenneth McKenzie received 100 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining Joseph Duckworth and Drury Richardson. William Richardson and Robert Richardson were chain carriers.

1787, Nov 25 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#120 William Richardson entered 100 acres on Holly Branch of Buffalow Creek.

1788, Feb 14 -- Land Grant #285, Moore County, NC
William Richardson received 100 acres located on Holly Branch of Buffalo Creek. Robert Richardson and Drury Richardson were chain carriers.

1788, Feb 15 -- Land Grant #246, Moore County, NC
Drury Richardson received 50 acres located southwest of Bear Creek below the Waggon Ford adjoining Nall. William Richardson and Robert Richardson were chain carriers.

1788, Aug 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 203
Ordered that a road be laid from near Saml. Person's to the courthouse in Carthage and the following hands to work: William Davis, Benj. Shields, Jas. Collins, Lenear Brewer, John Hargrove, James Brady, Henry Person, Saml. Person, John Blanchett, Joseph McGee, Joseph Duckworth, William Harden, Benj. Cooper, William Handcock, Saml. Dun, Joseph Dun, Jesse Muse, Saml. Perry, Peter Graves, Drury Richardson and William Richardson.

1788, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 214
Ordered that Joseph McGee be appointed overseer of the road from John McDaniel's old place to Bear Creek and have the following hands to work: Joseph McGee, Levi Atkins, Francis Myrick, Wm. Richardson, Leaven Ainsworth, Wm. Harden Sr., Benj. Cooper, Peter Graves, Saml. Perry, Joseph McGee, Zachy. Smith, Stephen Richardson, Wm. McDaniel and John McDaniel's boys.

1789, Jan 27 -- Land Grant #345, Moore County, NC
Kenneth McKenzie received 50 acres located on Gum Branch of Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line. William Richardson and Robert Richardson were chain carriers.

1789, Oct 13 -- Land Grant #321, Moore County, NC
William Richardson received 50 acres located on Kings Street adjoining his own line. Robt. Richardson and Drury Richardson were chain carriers.

1789, Oct 13 -- Land Grant #329, Moore County, NC
Drury Richardson received 50 acres located west of Buffalo Creek adjoining William Richardson. Robt. Richardson and William Richardson were chain carriers.

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 152
William Richeson
(16+) 1M
(0-16) 2M
1F

1791, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 299
Ordered that a road be laid out from the Widow Muses to the nearest course near Joseph Duckworths and son to the Island Ford and from thence to Chatham County line leading on a direct course towards Conner settlement and the following work on the road: Joseph Duckworth, Joseph McGee Senr., Joseph McGee Junr., Drury Richerson, Wm. Harden, John Blanchet, James Brady, Benj. Elkins, Saml. Perry, Wm. Cook, Near Brewer, Saml. Person, Benj. Cooper, Wm. Richerson, Wm. Teague, Robert Davis, Benj. Shields and John Goldston. [Editor's Note: this entire entry was stuck through in the original records]

1791, Oct 7 -- Land Grant #384, Moore County, NC
Drury Richardson received 50 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining Zachariah Smith. Cayal Johnson and William Richardson were chain carriers.

1792, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 343
Ordered that William Richardson be appointed overseer of the road in place of Stephen Richardson.

1792, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 374
Deed from Joseph Chason to William Richardson was proven by John Ritter

1793, Jan 10 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#563 William Richardson entered [blank] acres on Morter Glade and Buffalo Creek adjoining Joseph Chason.

1793, Feb 7 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#579 William Richardson entered 50 acres north of Buffalo Creek adjoining Zachariah Smith or the line where he formerly lived

1793, Jul 15 -- Land Grant #1088, Moore County, NC
John Ritter received 100 acres located on Morter Glade adjoining Hinson and Mathews. William Richardson and Jesse Ritter were chain carriers.

1794, Mar 29 -- Land Grant #1602, Moore County, NC
Joseph McGee [assignee of William Richardson] received 50 acres located north of Buffalo Creek adjoining Zachariah Smith where he formerly lived and his own line. Zachariah Smith and John Ritter were chain carriers.

1795, Aug 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 526
Deed from Joseph Geson to Zachary Smith proven by Willm. Richardson

1797 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Wm. Richardson listed 1 poll and 325 acres on supernumerary taxes collected by Sheriff Malcom McNeill

1797, May 27 -- Land Grant #1292, Moore County, NC
William Richardson received 50 acres located on Kings Street adjoining his own line and Joseph Geason/Chason. Drury Richardson and John Ritter were chain carriers.

1797, Nov 13 -- Land Grant #993, Moore County, NC
Zachariah Smith received 50 acres located north of Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line. Joseph McGee and William Richardson were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 19 -- Land Grant #1245, Moore County, NC
Joseph McGee received 100 acres located west of Buffalo Creek and both sides of the Waggon Road adjoining Zachariah Smith, Drury Richardson, Isaac Hill, Thomas and his own line. Zachariah Smith and William Richardson were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 19 -- Land Grant #1244, Moore County, NC
Joseph McGee received 100 acres located east of Buffalo Creek and both sides of the Waggon Road adjoining Myre, Stephen Richardson, Hinson and Matthews, Drury Richardson, Isaac Hill, Zachariah Smith, his own line, William Richardson and Niel McLeod. John Ritter and William Richardson were chain carriers.

1798, Oct 8 -- Land Grant #1444, Moore County, NC
William Richardson received 75 acres located on Kings Street south of Buffalo Creek adjoining Joseph McGee, his own line and Joseph Geason. Drury Richardson and John Ritter were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 42
William Richardson
(26-45) 1M 1F
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 2M 2F

1803, Aug 7 -- Land Grant #0110, Moore County, NC
William Richardson received 50 acres located on Morter Glade adjoining Zachary Smith. Edward Richardson and Zachariah Smith were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: Never granted]

1805, Aug -- Will Book A Page 259, Moore County, NC
Will of William Richardson, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Margaret, sons John, Drury, William, Enoch and Noah. Proven Aug 1805 by Joseph McGee and B. Boroughs. 
Richardson, William (I04503)
 
447 1786, Jan 24 -- Land Grant #114, Moore County, NC
William Barrett received 100 acres located on Wet Creek and the head of Sings Creek adjoining McKay and Dunn. Dempsey Sowell and Bartholomew Dunn were chain carriers.

1786, May 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 102
John Sowell and Dempsey Sowell brought into court suspected of stealing cattle and horse were examined and acquitted.
 
Seawell, Dempsey (I03123)
 
448 1786, Jan 4 -- Land Grant #204, Moore County, NC
Christian Bathune received 50 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining her own line. Murdak McAuley and Daniel McLeod were chain carriers.

1786, Mar 20 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#93 Christian Bathune entered 50 acres on McLendons Creek adjoining her own line.

1786, Sep 3 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#3 Christian Bethune entered 50 acres on McLendons Creek adjoining Campbell, McLeod and McDonald. 
Campbell, Christian (I43393)
 
449 1786, Mar 11 -- Deed Book 1, Page 107, Randolph County, NC
William Argo and wife Kenekappuck deeded Edmond Waddle 200 acres located north of Deep River adjoining Charles Goldson and the [Chatham] County line. Windsor Perce, Mary Perce and Jesse Perce were witnesses.

1790 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 292
Edmond Waddle
(16+) 4M
(0-16) 4M
5F
22 Slaves

1790, Jun 15 -- 1787-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Randolph County, NC Page 119
Ordered that Matthew Hamilton be overseer of the road from Chatham County line across Deep River at Searcey's Ford and to the [Moore] County line and work the following hands: Edmond Waddell, William Argo, Athur Reed, Joseph Rich, Jacob Routh, Charles Gray, John Reed, Richd. Bird, Robert Carr, Joseph Hix, Jesse Pits, William Searcey, James Bowdon, William Harris, Windsor Pearce, David Andrews, Wake Andrews, John Spinks, James Lathem, Howel Brewer, Nathl. Mullins, Charles Stewart, William Latham, John Argo and James Deaton.

1790, Sep 14 -- 1787-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Randolph County, NC Page 125
Ordered that the following lay off a road from Harmon Cox's Mill on Deep River down said river on the south side of Garner's Meeting House from thence the best way to the road leading to Fayetteville: William Bowdon, John Fushee Garner, James Garner, James Whittle, Matthew Hamilton, John Spinks, James Bowdon, Jacob Loudermilk, James Ludlow, Marmaduke Bookout, Joseph Bookout, Charles Bookout, Edmond Waddle and William Argo.

1791, Jan 24 -- Deed Book E Page 137-138, Chatham County, NC
Hermon Husband Junr. (of PA) deeded Edmond Waddill (of Randolph County) 225 acres located north of Deep River near Wilcox's Ironwork. Bryan Boroughs, John Husband and John Argo were witnesses.

1791, Mar 15 -- 1787-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Randolph County, NC Page 143
David Andrews appointed overseer of the road from the Chatham line leading across Deep River at Searcy's Ford and to the [Moore] County line with the following hands: Edmond Waddell, William Argo, Arthur Read, Jacob Read, John Read, Richard Bird, Robert Carr, Jesse Pits, Joseph Carr, William Searcey, Michael Andrews, Howel Brewer, Charles Stewart, John Argo and John Deaton.

1792, Jan 28 -- Will, Chatham County, NC
Will of John Vanderford, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Minta, children: Richd., John, Elizabeth, Mary, Salley, Ann, Hanner, William, Eli and Susannah. Executors: Minta Vanderford and Edmd. Waddill. Witnesses: Isaac Teague and James Deaton. Probated Feb 1792.

1793, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 389-390
[Deeds] William Stroud to Leinear Brewer was proven by Edmond Waddell
William Stroud to Edmond Waddill proven by Leinear Brewer

1793, Jun 1 -- Deed Book G Page 117, Chatham County, NC
John Argo [of Randolph County] deeded Zachariah Smith [of Moore County] 250 acres located on Cedar Creek and [Moore] County line. Edmd. Waddill and Isaac Smith were witnesses.

1794, Feb 9 -- Will Book A Page 173, Moore County, NC
Will of Joseph McGee, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Milly; children -- Abraham McGee [under 20]; Suckey McGee; Jacob McGee; Penny McGee, Tempy McGee, Macajah McGee, Elizabeth McGee, Chiles McGee, Judith McGee, Joseph McGee. Executors: Edmond Wadill and Benjamin Tyson. Witnesses: Jam. Person and Elizabeth Person. Proven Feb 1794.

1794, Mar 14 -- Deed Book 5, Page 178, Randolph County, NC
Deed from James Alston, John Alston, Phillip Alston, Drewery Alston and Smith Alston (heirs of Phillip Alston Dec'd.) to Edmond Waddill. Also including tract of land from James Alston to Edmond Waddill located north of Deep River adjoining Nall, William Bowdown, William Searcy (Dec'd.) and William Argo. Thomas Waddill and Murdock McKensey were witnesses.

1794, Jun 6 -- Criminal Actions, Randolph County, NC, 1794-B
Capias issued against James Bowdon on a charge that he stole a quantity of apples and pears and leather from Joseph Hicks. John Garner, Winsor Pearce and Edmond Waddel were witnesses for plaintiff. Joseph Carr and Charles Gray for defendant.

1794, Jul 1 -- Deed Book G Page 343-344, Chatham County, NC
Edmond Waddill (of Randolph County) deeded his son Thomas Waddill 225 acres located north of Deep River. Arch. McBryde and William Waddill were witnesses.

1796, Oct 24 -- Deed Book 8 Page 70, Randolph County, NC
John Johnston (of Cumberland County) deeded William Argo 800 acres located north of Deep River on Buffalo Branch adjoining Searcy. Proven by Edmond Waddle May 1799.

1796, Oct 24 -- Deed Book 8 Page 71, Randolph County, NC
John Johnston (of Chatham County) deeded William Argo 50 acres located north of Deep River on Buffalo Branch and Goldston's Spring Branch. Proven by Edmond Waddle May 1799.

1799 -- Tax List, Randolph County, NC
Edmd. Waddell listed 1 white poll, 10 black polls and 400 acres in William Armstead's District

1799, May 4 -- Deed Book 8 Page 70, Randolph County, NC
William Searcy deeded Richard Bird 50 acres located north of Deep River adjoining William Carr. Proven by Edmund Waddell May 1799.

1799, May 14-Nov -- Estate, Chatham County, NC
Estate of John Powers, Dec'd. David Powers was named administrator with Joseph Gilliland, James Deaton and John Thompson as securities. John Powers died May 3, 1799. Petition for division of 200 acres located on Cedar Creek. Edmond Waddill, Jos. Lambert and Joseph Gilliland (with John Argo as witness) divided among the following heirs: widow Susannah Powers, James Powers, David Powers, Moses and Karey Kidd and George and Elizabeth Railey. Items from the estate were purchased by: Susanna Powers, David Powers, Jams. Powers, Wm. Campbell, Joseph Hix, Henry Powers, Levi Lawler, Moses Kidd, Greel Norton, Wm. Searcy, Eldredg Deaton, John Vandeford and Benjamin Shields.

1800 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 351
Edmond Wadall
(45+) 1M 1F
(26-45) 1F
(16-25) 4M 2F
(10-16) 1M 2F
(0-10) 1M 2F
24 Slaves

1801, Oct 17 -- Deed Book 8 Page 285, Randolph County, NC
James Alston, John Alston and Phillip Alston (of Chatham County) deeded Edmond Waddle 330 acres north of Deep River adjoining William Argo, Searcey and Reed. Proven by Archibald McBride Nov 1801.

1802, Feb 9 -- 1794-1802 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Randolph County, NC
Ordered that Edmond Waddle keep a ferry at the same place that William Searcy did heretofore.

1810 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 56
Edmund Waddle
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-25) 2F
(10-16) 1M
14 Slaves

1814, Dec 1 -- Will, Randolph County, NC
Will of Edmund Waddill Senior Dec'd. Heirs: daughter Lucy [3 negroes Wincy, her son Esex and Esa]; son John [land and plantation where I now live on both sides of Deep River after the death of my wife and negroes Elijah, Charles and Abraham]; daughter Nancy; wife (unnamed) [negro Jean]; son Matthew; son William; son Edmund; son Thomas; daughter Sally Boroughs; daughter Polly McNeill; daughter Lydia Goldston. Executors: sons William, Matthew, Edmund and John. Witnesses: Jas. Gaines and Isaac Teague. Proven Feb 1815. 
Waddell, Edmund (I06049)
 
450 1786, Mar 20 -- Deed Book 3, Page 64/Deed Book 8 Page 86, Randolph County, NC
William Searcy deeded Elizabeth Alston, daughter of Philip Alston two tracts: [1] 200 acres located south of Deep River adjoining Nall and Bowdon. [2] 600 acres located north of Deep River adjoining Argo, Searcey and Arthur Reed. William Needham and Nicholas Nall were witnesses.  
Alston, Elizabeth (I45874)
 

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