Rev. Noah Richardson

Rev. Noah Richardson

Male 1804 - 1867  (62 years)

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  • Name Noah Richardson 
    Title Rev. 
    Birth 30 Jun 1804 
    Gender Male 
    Death 9 May 1867 
    Burial Moore County, NC at Richardson Cemetery #269 Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Drury Richardson,   b. c1740   d. Between Apr and May 1811  (Grandfather) 
    Margaret Blake,   b. 1766   d. 12 Sep 1841  (Age 75 years)  (Mother) 
    Notes 
    • 1824, Oct 23 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 89
      William Dowd, P.W. Dowd and Noah Richardson from Friendship Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Mount Zion Meeting House in Orange [now Alamance] County, NC.

      1828, Mar 4 -- Will Book B Page 58-59, Moore County, NC
      Will of Richard Upton, Dec'd. Heirs: wife, son James, son George, son Richard and daughter Dorcus. Executors: son James Upton and Joseph G. Moore. Witness: Noah Richardson. Proven May 1828.

      1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 467
      Noah Richardson
      (40-50) 1F
      (20-30) 1M 1F
      (5-10) 1M

      1830, Oct 23 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 101
      Elder N. Richardson, John Dowdy and James Dowdy from Friendship Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Love's Creek Meeting House in Chatham County, NC.

      1831, Oct 22 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 103
      Elder Eli Phillips, Elder N. Richardson and Brother B. Phillips from Friendship Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Antioch Meeting House in Orange County, NC.

      1833, Sep 18 -- Dover Baptist Church Records, Moore County, NC
      Elder Noah Richardson, Elder John Monroe, Brethren James Dunlap and David Kennedy met to organize Dover Baptist Church after 70 members of the Forks of the Little River Church were asked to be dismissed to start their own church. Charter members listed: James Polk, Elizabeth Freeman, Reuben Freeman, Flony Phillips, Katherine Leach, Horatio Sugg, Olive Britt, Dicy Cagle, Mary Britt, John Smith, Mary Owen, Zacheus Britt, Henry Freeman, James Sanders, Stephen Davis, Jonathan Richardson, Alfred Britt, Alexander Leach, Elizabeth Davis, Miles Jordan, Britian Britt, Elizabeth Freeman, Elizabeth Richardson, Randel Presnal, Burrel Deaton, Elisa Freeman, John Leach, Sarah Smith, Thomas Ward, Sarah Sugg, Christine Leach, Charity Deaton, Sarah Britt, Clarah Callicutt, William Owen, Mary Smith, Ernest Smith, Flony Deaton, Mary Freeman, Elizah Hancock, Martha Hussey, Elizabeth Phillips, Zacah Britt, Catherine Cagle, Mary Deaton, Sarah Allen, Mary Smith, Nancy Jones, Elizabeth Allen, William Deaton, Mark Phillips, Nancy Britt, Rachel Hancock, Levi Deaton, Edmund Phillips, Elizabeth Dunlap, Maysey Polk, John Morgan, Elisha Cagle, Patience Deaton, John Maines, Hiram Britt, Molsey Spivey, Levi Deaton Jr., Margaret Brown, Margaret Deaton and Nancy Allen.

      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.

      1838, May 16 -- Marriages, Fayetteville Observer [Fayetteville, NC] Newspaper
      "In Moore County, on Thursday evening last [May 10], by Rev. Noah Richardson, Mr. Duncan G.H. McIntosh to Miss Sarah D. Smith, daughter of Sampson D. Smith, Esq. all of Moore County"

      1839, May 21 -- Record of Estates Book D Page 90, 96-97, Moore County, NC
      Estate of John Upton, Dec'd. by Administrator Noah Richardson. Credits received from the following: Willis Bright, P.H. Winston, James H. Muse, W.J. McIntosh, Henry Maness, John Ritter, Moses Myrac, Jno. Myrac, A. Shattuck, Sampson D. Smith, James Maness, Patsy Smith, Wm. Rieves, Wm. Dannelly, Enich Walles and John Cockman.

      1839, Dec 10 -- Land Grant #3131, Moore County, NC
      Noah Richardson received 63 acres located east of Buffalo Creek and Boroughs Road adjoining William Richardson and his own line. William B. Richardson and William Reeves were chain carriers.

      1839, Dec 10 -- Land Grant #3132, Moore County, NC
      William Blake Richardson received 25 acres located on Morter Glade adjoining his own line, Upton and Noah Richardson. Noah Richardson and William Reeves were chain carriers.

      1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 190
      Noah Richardson
      (70-80) 1F
      (30-40) 1M 1F
      (15-20) 1M
      (0-5) 2M

      1840, Feb 19 -- Marriages, Fayetteville Observer [Fayetteville, NC] Newspaper
      "In Moore County, on the 6th inst. [Feb 1840] by Rev. Noah Richardson, Mr. James Page of Randolph County, NC to Miss Martha Shamberger, daughter of the late Pete Shamberger of Moore County"

      1840, Nov 17 -- Land Grant #3187, Moore County, NC
      Noah Richardson received 67 acres located on the waters of Kings Street and both sides of the Buroughs Road adjoining Wm. Richardson Senr., Upton and his own line. William B. Richardson and William Williams were chain carriers.

      1841, Oct 29 -- Land Grant #3188, Moore County, NC
      Noah Richardson received 17.5 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line and John Stutts. William B. Richardson and William Cadwell were chain carriers.

      1844, Apr 23 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 7
      Ordered that Joseph Upton be appointed overseer of the road from George Moores to the branch near McQueens and have the following hands to work: Elisha Cagle, James Melton, Cornl. Mathews, George Williams, David Cockman, Joseph Cockman, Sampson Cockman, Isaac Williams, George Cockman, George W. Horner, Noah Richardson hands, Seburn Jones, John Cockman, Abram Hunsucker, William Williams, James Deaton, Quimby Sowell, William Richardson, John Jones, Allen Jones and Jeremiah Williams.

      1844, Sep 20 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 118
      Elder N. Richardson, Elder E. Phillips and Joseph Upton from Friendship Church were delegates to the Association meeting at Mount Gilead Meeting House in Chatham County, NC.

      1844, Dec 25 -- Deed Book 28 Page 663-665, Moore County, NC
      Rebecca Myrick deeded Elias Maness 58 acres located south of Deep River adjoining Mariah Maness and A. Hunsucker. Noah Richardson was a witness.

      1845/1846 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #3
      Noah Richardson (guardian for Saml. Jackson heirs) listed 100 acres valued at $125 on Juniper Creek; 150 acres valued at $239 on Juniper Creek; 100 acres valued at $125 adjoining Carthage

      1845, Jan 28 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 118
      Noah Richardson be appointed guardian of the minor heirs of Samuel Jackson, Dec'd.: John A. Jackson, Ann Margaret Jackson, Martha R. Jackson and Samuel Thomas Jackson with Samuel J. Person and John Morrison.

      1845, Sep 26 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 142
      Elder N. Richardson, Elder Eli Phillips and E.Q. Sowell from Friendship Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Mineral Spring Meeting House in Chatham County, NC.

      1846, Jan 31 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 289-291
      Noah Richardson, S.C. Bruce, Samuel Barrett, S. Davis and Alex. Kelly appointed to partition the land of Col. William Jackson, Dec'd. who are tenants in common of a tract located on Richland Creek. [1] Cornelius Dunlap received 225 acres located on McCollums Fork at the mouth of the Spring Branch, west of Boroughs Road adjoining J.G. Moore, Richard Upton, Ruth Dunn, Cornelius Dowd Sen. [2] Eliza Ann Jackson, Catharine Jackson, Margaret Jackson, John C. Jackson and Mary Jackson received 284 acres located on Wires Branch adjoining John Phillips and W.D. Dowd.

      1846, Apr 28 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 319
      Ordered that George W. Horner be appointed overseer of the road from George Moore's to the branch near McQueen's and work the following hands: Elisha Cagle, James Melton, Cornelius Mathews, George Williams, David Cockman, Joseph Cockman, Sampson Cockman, Isaac Williams, George Cockman, Noah Richardson and hands, Seburn Jones, Abram Hunsucker, James Deaton, Quimby Sowell, William Richardson, John Jones, Allan Jones, John W. Jackson, Westly Wallace, Chesly Horner, Enoch Williams, William Reaves and Richard Phillips.

      1846, Oct 2 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 144
      Elder Eli Phillips, Elder N. Richardson and E.Q. Sowell from Friendship Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Love's Creek Meeting House in Chatham County, NC.

      1846, Nov 7 -- Will Book B Page 179-187, Moore County, NC
      Will of William Hancock Dec'd. Heirs: daughters Lydia Jane, Martha Ann, Mary Francis and youngest Margaret Elizabeth, son William Albert. Real property listed includes: home plantation where wife is buried, lots in town of Carthage, 14 acres adjoining Carthage, 200 acres on the Fayetteville Road south of Carthage known as the Bird Davis tract, the Barrett tract, 200 acre tract where Wm. Vuncannon lives, building in Fayetteville, NC, 380 acres on Lick Creek and negroes: Fanny, Washington, Dave, Alfred and wife Clarisa and children (Julia, Lucy, Nancy and Jim), Caswell, Tom, Harry, Jack, George and Morris. Executor: Noah Richardson. Witnesses: Lewis Phillips and Jno. D. Tyson. Proven Oct 1848. [Editor's Note: Extensive assets and property in will, consult original for actual division of assets.]

      1847 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #9
      Noah Richardson listed 810 acres valued at $1200 and 2 black polls on Kings Street

      1848/1849 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #3
      Noah Richardson (guardian of Samuel Jackson heirs) listed 100 acres valued at $150 and 5 black polls on Juniper Creek; 150 acres valued at $300 on Juniper Creek; 100 acres valued at $300 adjoining Carthage

      1848/1849 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #9
      Noah Richardson listed 918 acres valued at $1308 and 2 black polls on Kings Street

      1849 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #3
      Noah Richardson (guardian for Samuel Jackson heirs) listed 100 acres valued at $125 on Juniper Creek; 150 acres valued at $239 on Juniper Creek; 100 acres valued at $125 adjoining Carthage

      1850 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 236
      Noah Richardson 46 M, Bapt. Clergyman, $1200 Real Estate, Born in NC
      Elizabeth Richardson 48 F, Born in NC
      William B. Richardson 25 M, Farmer, $200 Real Estate, Born in NC
      Margaret Richardson 20 F, Born in NC
      Judson J. Richardson 14 M, Born in NC
      James B. Richardson 9 M, Born in NC
      Lucinda Reaves 5 F, Born in NC

      1850 -- Census, Slave Schedule, Moore County, NC
      Owner - Noah Richardson
      26 F, Black
      25 M, Black
      24 F, Black
      16 F, Black
      9 F, Black
      4 M, Black
      3 M, Black
      2/12 F, Black

      1860 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 201
    Person ID I03163  Moore County Wallaces
    Last Modified 9 Jul 2023 

    DNA Tests  6 DNA tests are associated with Rev. Noah Richardson 

    Father William Richardson,   b. 1763   d. 1805 (Age 42 years) 
    Mother Margaret Blake,   b. 1766   d. 12 Sep 1841 (Age 75 years) 
    Histories At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
    Family ID F9132  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Elizabeth Cheek,   b. 7 Dec 1802   d. 5 May 1877, Moore County, NC Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 74 years) 
    Marriage 30 Sep 1824 
    Children 
    +  1. Male William Brantley Richardson,   b. 7 Jun 1826   d. 2 Jan 1891, Moore County, NC Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years)
    Margaret Ann Barrett  (Age 38 years)  m. 14 Feb 1850;   
    Elizabeth A. Barber
       2. Female Margaret Richardson,   b. 1830
    +  3. Male Joseph Judson Richardson,   b. 23 Nov 1835   d. 20 Nov 1916 (Age 80 years)
    Mary Ann McIntosh  m. 11 Oct 1860;   
    Martha C. Ritter  (Age 69 years)  m. Abt 1875
       4. Male James Brantley Richardson,   b. 16 Jun 1839   d. 7 Sep 1912, High Point, Guilford County, NC Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years)
    Alice Liles  (Age 85 years)  m. 19 Oct 1865
    Family ID F1034  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 26 Apr 2014 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBurial - - Moore County, NC at Richardson Cemetery #269 Link to Google Earth
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  • Photos
    Noah Richardson
    Noah Richardson
    Husband of Elizabeth Cheek

    Documents
    1805 Will Book A Page 259, Moore County, NC - Will of William Richardson
    1805 Will Book A Page 259, Moore County, NC - Will of William Richardson

    Histories
    Moore County, NC DNA Project
    Moore County, NC DNA Project
    DNA Results and Analysis for Moore County families including Allen, Barrett, Bean, Brewer, Britt, Brown, Burns, Caddell, Cagle, Carpenter, Caviness, Chriscoe, Cockman, Cole, Comer, Davis, Deaton, Dunn, Furr, Garner, Hancock, Hardin, Hare, Horner, Hunsucker, Hussey, Jackson, Kennedy, Key, Kidd, Lawrence, Maness, McIntosh, McLendon, McNeill, Melton, Monroe, Moore, Morgan, Muse, Nall, Phillips, Richardson, Riddle, Ritter, Sanders, Seawell, Sheffield, Smith, Stewart, Stutts, Sullivan, Wallace, Welch, Williams, Williamson and Wright
    1845/1846 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 3
    1845/1846 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 3
    Area includes portions of Little River, Wads, McLendons, Killets, Richland, Juniper and Dry Creeks and the Town of Carthage. Courtesy of Moore County Historical Association.
    1847 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 9
    1847 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 9
    Area includes portions of Deep River, Buffalo, Fall, Cedar, Richland and Flag Creeks, McCallums Fork and Meadow, Locust and Watery Branches. Courtesy of Moore County Historical Association.
    1848/1849 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 2
    1848/1849 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 2
    This appears to be an exact copy of District 3 tax rolls for the same year although it is listed as District 2. Area includes portions of Deep River, McLendons (northern), Governors (northern), Crawley, Tysons, Toms and Mill Swamp Creeks. Courtesy of Moore County Historical Association.
    1848/1849 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 3
    1848/1849 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 3
    Area includes portions of Little River, Wads, McLendons, Killets, Richland, Juniper and Dry Creeks and the Town of Carthage. Courtesy of Moore County Historical Association.
    1848/1849 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 9
    1848/1849 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 9
    Area includes portions of Deep River, Buffalo, Fall, Cedar, Richland and Flag Creeks, McCallums Fork and Meadow, Locust and Watery Branches. Courtesy of Moore County Historical Association.
    1849 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 3
    1849 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 3
    Area includes portions of Little River, Wads, McLendons, Killets, Richland, Juniper and Dry Creeks and the Town of Carthage. Courtesy of Moore County Historical Association.

  • Sources 
    1. [S1119] Anthony E. Parker, A Guide to Moore County Cemeteries, (1976, Moore County Historical Association, Southern Pines, NC).



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