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1812 - Bef 1900 (< 87 years)
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Name |
Duncan McIntosh |
Birth |
1812 |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
Henry Stutts/Duncan McIntosh/Neill P. McIntosh Homeplace, Moore County, NC |
Death |
Bef 1900 |
Burial |
Moore County, NC at Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
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Notes |
- 1838, Nov 28 -- Deed Book 14 Page 70-72, Moore County, NC
Asa Sowell deeded John J. McIntosh 200 acres located on Richland Creek adjoining Rowan, Quimby Stutts, Ritter, Allison, Neill McLeod and Quimby Sowell. Dempsey Sowell and Duncan McIntosh were witnesses.
1850 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 241-B
Henry Stutts 58 M, Farmer, $500 Real Estate, Born in NC
Edmund Stutts 20 M, Farmer, Born in NC
Pleasant Stutts 17 M, Farmer, Born in NC
Duncan McIntosh 40 M, Tailor, $200 Real Estate, Born in NC
Emeline McIntosh 28 F, Born in NC
1860 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 202-B
1870 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 575
1880 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 340-B
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Person ID |
I03978 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
17 Jul 2022 |
Father |
Neill McIntosh, b. 6 Jan 1772 d. 29 Jun 1846 (Age 74 years) |
Mother |
Mary Jackson, b. 26 Aug 1787 d. 29 May 1855 (Age 67 years) |
Notes |
- 1846, Dec 22 -- Notice, Fayetteville Weekly Observer [Fayetteville, NC] Newspaper
Moore County, NC - Mary McIntosh v. John J. McIntosh and others, heirs at law of Neill McIntosh, Dec'd. Petition for dower. Appearing that Alexander McIntosh and William McIntosh, heirs of Neill McIntosh Dec'd., defendants, are not residents of the state. They are summoned to appear at the courthouse in Carthage on the fourth Monday in January.
1850, Aug 24 -- Deed Book 43 Page 374, Moore County, NC
Angus McCaskill and wife Mary deeded John J. McIntosh 1/12 interest in the estate of Mary's father Neill McIntosh including [1] 200 acres [2] 95 acres granted to Farquard Campbell [3] 49 acres adjoining William Barrett and Daniel McQueen [4] 80 acres located East of Richland Creek granted to Neill McLeod adjoining Ferquard Campbell, McLeod and Ritter [5] 20 acres [part of McLeod and Ritter's 100 acre grant] adjoining Samuel McIntosh and William McIntosh [6] 50 acres on Richland Creek known as part of the Davis land. Saml. J. McIntosh was a witness.
1854, Oct 27 -- 1853-1856 County Court Minutes, Moore County, NC Page 221
John J. McIntosh and others v. Exparte. Nevin Ray, Jesse Bean Esq., Neill Caddell, Neill Dunlap, Alex Kelly and Amos Jessup appointed to divide the land into eleven equal parts and allot to each petitioner: John J. McIntosh, Samuel McIntosh, Martha Sowell, William McIntosh and Daniel McIntosh; allow John J. McIntosh the shares drawn by Duncan McIntosh, Alexr. McIntosh, George McIntosh, Mary McCaskill and Ruthy Ann Sowell he having purchased their undivided interest; allow Wm. R. Sowell the share drawn by Christian Melton he having purchased her undivided interest.
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Family ID |
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Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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