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1804 - Bef 1866 (62 years)
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Name |
Abraham Stutts |
Birth |
1804 |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Bef Oct 1866 |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
Jacob Stutts d. Between Mar 1796 and Nov 1796, Moore County, NC  (Grandfather) Sarah E. Boroughs, b. 1773 bur. Moore County, NC at Stutts Cemetery #226  (Mother)  |
Notes |
- 1823, Aug 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 7
Ordered that Elijah Brewer be appointed overseer of the road from Bear Creek to George Moore's and have the following hands to work: Abraham Stuts, Daniel Williams, George Stuts, John Ritter Jr. and Jacob Stuts.
1824, Aug 16 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 40
Ordered that John Ritter Jr. be appointed overseer in place of Elijah Brewer of the road from Bear Creek to George Moore's and have the following hands to work: Elijah Brewer, Abraham Stuts, Danl. Williams, George Stuts, Jacob Stuts, George Moore Jr., John Hunsucker, Jethrew Denson, Edward Moore, Garner Maness and Bradley Brady.
1825, Aug 15 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 82
Ordered that George Stuts be appointed overseer in place of John Ritter of the road from Bear Creek to George Moore's and have the following hands to work: John Ritter Jr., Elijah Brewer, Abraham Stuts, Danl. Williams, Jacob Stuts, George Moore Jr., John Hunsucker, Jethrew Denson, Edward Moore, Garner Maness, Bradley Brady, Willis Brewer, Edmond Boroughs and Robert Hollomon.
1826, Aug 21 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 130
Ordered that David Brewer be appointed overseer in place of George Stuts of the road from Bear Creek to George Moore's and have the following hands to work: George Stuts, John Ritter Jr., Elijah Brewer, Abraham Stuts, Daniel Williams, Jacob Stuts, George Moore Jr., John Hunsucker, Jethroe Denson, Edward Moore, Garner Maness, Bradley Brady, Willis Brewer, Edmond Boroughs, Robert Hardin and Stephen Maness.
1830, Nov 16 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 327
Ordered that Henry Manas be appointed overseer of the road from Bear Creek to Buffalo Creek in place of James Garner and have the following hands to work: James Garner, James Manes, Isaac Maness, Elijah Maness, Hiram Davidson, George Stutts, Wm. Moore, John Hunsucker, John McLeod's hands, Abraham Stutts, David Brewer and Josiah Wallis.
1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 170
Capt. Abm. Stutts
(60-70) 1F
(30-40) 1M
(20-30) 1M
Slaves
Slaves
(36-55) 1F
(0-10) 1F
1842, Jan 1 -- Land Grant #3195, Moore County, NC
Abram Stutts received 50 acres located west of Buffalo Creek adjoining Henry Stutts, Bryant Boroughs, Ritter, Leonard Stutts and Williams. Lauchlin B. Currie and Stephen Perry were chain carriers.
1842, Nov 20 -- Deed Book 13 Page 138-139, Moore County, NC
Leonard Stutts deeded Abram Stutts 100 acres located on Buffalo Creek. L.B. Currie was a witness.
1846, May 2 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 333
Ordered that William M. Johnson be appointed the overseer in place of Garner Mainess of the new road from William Ritter's by way of William M. Johnson's mill to the [Chatham] County Line and have the following hands to work: William M. Johnson's hand, James Cavness' hands, Benjamin P. Person's two hands, James Moore, Westley Shields, Hiram Johnson, Jonathan Martindale, Alston Brewer, Henry Brown, Willis Phillips, Jery Phillips, Henry C. Hardin, Calvin C. Myrick, Enoch Powers, Robert L. Purvis, Bailey Brown, Mathew Williams, Henry Stutts, Leonard Stutts, Abram Stutts' one hand, Hiram Kelly, Garner Mainess, James Brady, Bryant Boroughs' hands, Mathew Boroughs' hands and William Hunsucker.
1846, Jul 28 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 349-350
Deed from Abram Stutts to George McIntosh and Duncan McIntosh proven by Bryan Boroughs
Deed from Polly B. Sowell and Bryan Boroughs to George McIntosh and Duncan McIntosh proven by Abram Stutts
1847 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #9
Abraham Stutts listed 225 acres valued at $250, 1 white poll and 2 black polls on Buffalow Creek
1848/1849 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #9
Abram Stutts listed 225 acres valued at $250, 1 white poll and 2 black polls on Buffalow Creek
1850 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 241-B
Abraham Stutts 46 M, Farmer, $250 Real Estate, Born in NC
Cary Stutts 37 F, Born in NC
Mary L. Stutts 12 F, Born in NC
Sarah L. Stutts 12 F, Born in NC
Elizabeth Stutts 11 F, Born in NC
1850 -- Census, Slave Schedule, Moore County, NC
Owner - Abram Stutts
55 F, Black
21 F, Black
4 F, Black
1860 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 203-B
Abram Stutts 56 M, Farmer, $895 Real Estate, $2000 Personal Property, Born in NC
Cary Stutts 45 F, Born in NC
Ann E. Stutts 19 F, Born in NC
Jerome Stutts 6 M, Born in NC
Wm. Stutts 2 M, Born in NC
Martha Purvis 20 F, Born in NC
1865, Sep 22 -- Will Book C Page 140-142, Moore County, NC
Will of Abram Stutts, Dec'd.
Heirs: wife Cary Stutts, son Jerome N.S.S.A.C.B Stutts, William L. Stutts, daughters Mary L. and Sarah L. Executors: Edmond Garner and Abram Williams. Witnesses: Noah Richardson and P. Y. Oatsl. Proven Jul 1866.
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Person ID |
I06669 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
7 Jul 2023 |
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Histories
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 | 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. |
 | 1847 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 9 (partial) 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 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. |
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