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Name |
Nicholas Nall |
Birth |
Bef 1755 |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
11 Jun 1833 |
Burial |
Moore County, NC at Nall Cemetery #288 |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
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Notes |
- 1773, Feb 15 -- Deed Book B Page 39-41, Chatham County, NC
Charles Miles and Thomas Miles deeded Nicholas Nall 50 acres located south of Bear Creek on Little Bear Creek and Crooked Pine Branch. Originally granted to Francis Jones and sold to John Miles. John Miles left by will to sons Charles and Thomas Miles. Thomas Hendry and John P. Poplan were witnesses.
1779, Mar 3 -- Land Grant #435, Chatham County, NC
Nicholas Nall received 640 acres located on Sall Youngbloods Branch adjoining John Smith, his own line, Jno. Wilcox, John Nall, Thos. Henry and Isaac Brooks. Jno. Nall and Ricd. Nall were chain carriers.
1779, Aug 11 -- Land Grant #521, Chatham County, NC
Peter Reynolds received 300 acres located North of Flat Creek near mouth of Big Lick Branch adjoining John Nall including Widow Irving's improvement formerly belonging to Ambrose Smith Brewer. Nicholas Nall and Richard Nall were chain carriers. Surveyed 24 Feb 1780 and issued 23 Oct 1782.
1779, Nov 23 -- Land Grant #654, Chatham County, NC
John Nall received 640 acres on Bear Creek including Stephen Pearcy's improvement (sold to William Andrews and then to John Nall) adjoining John Wilkey, Joseph Stephens, Thos. Henry, Coleby Smith and Nicholas Nall. Nicholas Nall and Geo. Henry were chain carriers.
1779, Nov 24 -- Land Grant #595, Chatham County, NC
Coleby Smith received 200 acres on the Great Branch of Bear Creek including the plantation where he now lives adjoining Nicholas Nall and John Nall. Nicholas Nall and George Henry were chain carriers.
1780, Feb 25 -- Land Grant #610, Chatham County, NC
Nicholas Nall received 100 acres adjoining John Nall ad Coleby Smith. John Nall and Richard Nall were chain carriers.
1783, Nov 11 -- Deed Book C Page 14-15, Chatham County, NC
Roger Griffith, Sheriff deeded Nicholas Nall 400 acres located on both sides of Ceder Creek. Jo. Rosser and Charles Goldston were witnesses. [Editor's note: Confiscated property of William Deaton Dec'd. for his loyalty to King of England and to settle judgement from Randolph County, NC for damages against William Searcy.]
1784, Mar 15 -- Land Grant #1031, Chatham County, NC
Nicholas Nall received 271 acres located south of Rocky River adjoining Simmons. Thomas Cole and Zachariah Martin were chain carriers.
1784, Aug 13 -- Deed Book C Page 362-364, Chatham County, NC
Roger Griffith, Sheriff deeded Nicholas Nall 400 acres located on both sides of Bear Creek pursuant to judgement against Gideon Alexander. Jno. Thompson was a witness.
1784, Aug 13 -- Deed Book C Page 364-365, Chatham County, NC
Roger Griffith, Sheriff deeded Nicholas Nall 450 acres located on both sides of Flaggy Branch adjoining Joseph Stephens pursuant to judgement against Gideon Alexander. Jno. Thompson was a witness.
1784, Aug 17 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#2 Nicholas Nall entered 300 acres on Deep River adjoining the [Randolph] county line and including the crossroads.
1784, Nov 12 -- 1781-1785 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Chatham County, NC Page 92
William Tucker, Willis Phillips, William Phillips Junr., Benjamin Sanders, William Phillips Senr., James Deaton, John Powers, Sampson Brewer, Thomas Younger, William Dunkin, Nicholas Nall and Charles Goldston lay off a road from the Widow Nall's on Bear Creek to the Randolph County line near the Ceder Ponds crossing Deep River at Gardner's Ford.
1785, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 20
Ordered that Nicholas Nall have leave to keep a tavern at the crossroads near the Randolph County line where he now lives. Phill. Alston was a security.
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, May 17 -- Deed Book D Page 15-16, Chatham County, NC
Nicholas Nall deeded Joseph Glinn (of Halifax County, VA) 640 acres located on both sides of Sall Youngblood Branch of Bear Creek adjoining John Smith and his own line. Thomas Glass, Micajah Hendry and William Tucker were witnesses.
1785, May 17 -- Deed Book D Page 17-18, Chatham County, NC
Nicholas Nall deeded Joseph Glinn (of Halifax County, VA) 100 acres located west of Sall Youngblood Branch of Bear Creek adjoining John Nall and Coleby Smith. Thomas Glass, Micajah Hendry and John Nall were witnesses.
1785, Nov 4 -- Deed Book 2, Page 187, Randolph County, NC
William Searcy deeded Nicholas Nall 100 acres located on Deep River. Land Granted to William Searcy Sr. and deeded to William Searcy Junr. William Findley and James Latham were witnesses.
1786, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 89
Ordered that Nicholas Nall have leave to keep a tavern at his dwelling house with Geo. Glascock as security.
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.
1786, Aug 17 -- Deed Book D Page 132, Chatham County, NC
Nicholas Nall (of Moore County) deeded Benjamin Saunders 450 acres located on both sides of Flaggy Branch adjoining Joseph Stephens. Originally granted to Gideon Alexander.
1786, Dec 23 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#59 Nicholas Nall entered 200 acres north of Bear Creek and on the head of Ceedar Branch.
1786, Dec 25 -- Land Grant #421, Randolph County, NC
Nicholas Nall received 300 acres located on Fork Creek adjoining Andrews. William Moore and Micajah Henry were chain carriers.
1787, May 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 153
Ordered that the following Justice be appointed to take the list of taxable property for 1787: Nicholas Nall Esq. in District #2
1788, Jun 9-19 -- Deed Book 3, Page 272, 273, 275, Randolph County, NC
Robert McLean, Sheriff deeded Nicholas Nall three tracts that were granted to William Searcy and sold by bid for debt: [1] 500 acres located on Deep River adjoining Charles Goldston, Arthur Read and Searcy. [2] 300 acres located on Fork Creek adjoining Adam Andrews and the [Randolph] county line. [3] 640 acres located on Deep River adjoining Charles Goldston and Cumberland [Moore] County line and Chatham County line. Thomas Dougan was a witness.
1788, Aug 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 202
John Shuffle, Junr. appointed overseer of the road which leads by Mr. Nall's from Bear Creek to Randolph County and work the following hands: Owen Carpenter's hands, Nichl. Nall's hands, Robert Bird, Thomas Smitherman, Andrew White and Peter Shamburger.
1788, Aug 19 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#142 Nicholas Nall entered 250 acres south of Bear Creek adjoining Drury Richardson.
1788, Aug 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 205
Ordered that Nicholas Nall Esq., have liberty to build a grist mill on his own land upon Bear Creek above the Public Road leading to Fayetteville.
1788, Aug 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 205
Nicholas Nall Esq. records his mark to be a swallow fork in each ear.
1789, Mar 4 -- Land Grant #353, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Nall received 250 acres located east of Bear Creek adjoining Richardson. David Davidson and James Mainers were chain carriers.
1789, Mar 13 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#185 Nicholas Nall entered 150 acres on both sides of Bear Creek adjoining John Sheffield Sr.
1789, May 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 234
Ordered that the Nichl. Nall, Esq. be appointed to take the list of taxables for 1789 in Capt. Morgan's District
1789, Jun 1 -- Will Book A Page 160, Moore County, NC
Bill of Sale from Adam Andrews to William Williamson for negro girl Seal. Nicholas Nall and John Reed were witnesses. Proven in county court May 1792.
1789, Aug 4 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#202 Nicholas Nall entered 150 acres adjoining Owen Carpenter and the [Randolph] county line.
1789, Aug 28 -- Will Book A Page 160, Moore County, NC
Bill of Sale from Adam Andrews to Bradly Garner for negro girl Poll. Nicholas Nall, William Williamson and John Smith were witnesses. Proven in county court May 1792.
1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 157
Nicholas Nall
(16+) 2M
(0-16) 1M
3F
1790, Aug 24 -- Land Grant #365, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Nall received 150 acres located north of Bear Creek adjoining John Shuffield Senr. John Shuffield and Adam Shuffield were chain carriers.
1790, Aug 25 -- Land Grant #388, Moore County, NC
Hardy Davis received 100 acres located northwest of Grassy Creek adjoining his own line and John Williamson. Nicholas Nall and William Williamson were chain carriers.
1790, Aug 26 -- Land Grant #374, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Nall received 150 acres located in the Randolph County line adjoining Owen Carpenter. Wm. Williamson and Wm. Shearsy were chain carriers.
1791, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 301
A deed from George Lucas to Everat Smith was proven by Nicholas Nall
1791, May 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 307
Ordered that Nicholas Nall, Esq. take the list of taxable property for 1791 in Capt. Morgans District.
1792, Feb 14 -- Will Book A Page 159, Moore County, NC
Bill of Sale from Windsor Pearce and Robert Anderson to William Williamson for negro Charles. Nicholas Nall and Thomas Graham were witnesses.
1792, Mar 24 -- Will, Randolph County, NC
Will of Adam Andrews, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Peggy Andrews, daughter Peggy Andrews, deceased son Coonrod Andrews, daughter and son-in-law James Ludlo, daughter Catherine Andrews, son David Andrews, son Michael Andrews, daughter Susanna Lathrom, daughter Barberby Garner and husband Bradley Garner. Executors: William Williamson, Bradley Garner and Michael Andrews. Witnesses: Nicholas Nall, Polley Nall and Morah Williamson. Proven Dec 1792.
1792, May 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 349
Ordered that tract of Reuben Shields be sold by Sheriff to satisfy judgement by Nicholas Nall
1792, May 22, 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 350, 357
Bill of Sale from Adam Andrews to William Williamson proven by Nicholas Nall
Bill of Sale from Adam Andrews to Bradly Garner proven by Nicholas Nall
Bill of Sale from William Barrett to Williamson proven by Nicholas Nall Esq.
1793, Feb 20-21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 381,384
Ordered that Col. Thomas Overton, Malcolm McNeill and Neil McLeod settle with Nicholas Nall, Executor of John Williamson, Dec'd. Return of the estate made by Nicholas Nall be returned and filed.
1793, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 384
Nichl. Nall Esq. came into court and delivered Hardy Davis as his security for a writ brought by James Lowdlo against Davis who gives Derius Ramage in his stead.
1793, Nov 19,21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 423,430
[Deeds] Hardy Davis and wife Sally to Nicholas Nall was acknowledged
Hardy Davis to Richard Cox proven by Nicholas Nall Esq.
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 -- Deed Book 5, Page 175, Randolph County, NC
John and Sally Spinks deeded Nicholas Nall 150 acres located on Deep River adjoining William Reed. Granted to William Searcy, sold to Enoch Spinks and willed to his son John Spinks. Charles Stewart and George Street were witnesses.
1794, May 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 461
Deed from Richard Cox to Hardy Davis proven by Nicholas Nall
1794, Aug 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 472
Deed from Hardy Davis to Nichl. Nall proven by Robert Byrde
1794, Oct 8 -- Land Grant #1512, Randolph County, NC
Nicholas Nall [assignee of John Spinks] received 138 acres located on Deep River adjoining John Spinks and Pearce. Cornelius Lathum and Moses George were chain carriers.
1795, Feb 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 506
Ordered that Hardy Davis be appointed overseer of the road to be laid off from his house to Nicholas Nall's and have the following hands to work: Nicholas Nall's hands, Robert Burd, Peter Cagle and Henry Cagle's hands.
1795, May 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 514
Ordered that Hardy Davis have the following hands to work on the road from his house to Nicholas Nalls Esquire: Nicholas Nalls hands, Robert Bird, Peter Cagle, Henry Cagle, William Cagle, Christian Cagle, Leonard Cagle, Andrew White, Thomas Smitherman, Charles Holden, Adam Comer, Averet Sheffield and John Garner.
1795, May 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 525
Ordered that Nicholas Nall, William Davis and William Dunn Esq. act as commissioners to bid out the building of a bridge over McLendons Creek and another over Richland Creek where the main road crosses said creeks that leads from Nicholas Nalls past Mrs. Glascocks to Fayetteville.
1795, Aug 16 -- Land Grant #1532, Moore County, NC
Nicolas Nall received 200 acres located north of Bear Creek and the head of Cedar Branch. John Bullock and Hezikiah Dunn were chain carriers.
1795, Aug 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 526
Deed from Owen Carpenter Sr. to Owen Carpenter Jr. proven by Nicholas Nall
1795, Oct 25 -- Deed Book 6, Page 187, Randolph County, NC
Michael Andrews deeded Nicholas Nall (of Moore County) 100 acres located south of Fork Creek land formerly granted to Adam Andrews and left by will to his son Michael. William Bowdon was a witness.
1797 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Nicolas Nall listed stud horses on supernumerary taxes collected by Sheriff Malcom McNeill
1797, Jan 30 -- Deed Book J Page 76-77, Chatham County, NC
Nicholas Nall (of Moore County) deeded James Webster 270 acres located south of Rocky River adjoining Simmons. Jacob Teague and Thos. Roberson were witnesses.
1798, Jun 26 -- Land Grant #1540, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Nall received 255 acres on both sides of the Fayetteville and Salisbury Waggon Road on the Randolph County line adjoining Bird and his own line. Peter Shamburger and Richard Bird were chain carriers.
1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 59
Nicholas Nall
(45+) 1M
(26-45) 1F
(0-10) 2M 3F
1800, Dec 27 -- Deed Book L Page 263-264, Chatham County, NC
Nicholas Nall (of Moore County) deeded Nicholas Brewer 400 acres located on both sides of Bear Creek adjoining Simmons. Originally granted to Gideon Alexander. Richd Jones and Ambrose Smith were witnesses.
1808, Sep 13 -- Land Grant #2031, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Nall received 100 acres located on the drains of Grassy Creek on Randolph County line adjoining his own line and Bird. Westwood Armstead and Thomas Younger were chain carriers.
1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 599
Nicholas Nall
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-25) 1M
(10-16) 2F
(0-10) 2F
20 Slaves
1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Nicolas Nall listed 300 acres valued at $3000, 250 acres valued at $250, 100 acres valued at $100, 100 acres valued at $100, 90 acres valued at $90 and 150 acres and $300
1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Nicholas Nall listed 1000 acres valued at $4500
1819, Feb 5 -- Marriages, Raleigh Register & NC State Gazette [Raleigh, NC] Newspaper
"On 20th ult. [Jan 1819] at the seat of Nicholas Nall, Esq. in Moore County, Mr. Jacob Tyson to Miss Mary Nall"
1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 309
Nicholas Nall
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-26) 1M 1F
(10-16) 1F
(0-10) 1M
Slaves
(26-45) 6M 3F
(14-26) 2M 2F
(0-14) 5M 5F
1823, Aug 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 5
A power of attorney from Nicolas Nall of the State of North Carolina and County of Moore to Aaron Tyson of the State of Alabama was duly acknowledged by Nall.
1824, Feb 17 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 25
Ordered that Emanuel Yow be appointed overseer in place of William Williamson of the road from the [Randolph] County line to the Branch at William Williamson's and have the following hands to work: Henry Yow, Andrew Yow, Jas. Williamson, Daniel Maness, John Garner, Nicolas Nall 1 hand, James Gains 2 hands, John Cavenss Jr., William Williamson, John Maness, Thomas Williams, Jeremeah Williams, William Smith and Gideon Moore.
1824, May 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 35
Nicholas Nall appointed guardian of Amelia Tyson
1824, Aug 17 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 44
Power of Attorney from Nicolas Nall to William Nall of the State of Alabama acknowledged
1824, Aug 17 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 44
Ordered that James Gains, Archd. McNeill, Alexr. McNeill, John B. Kelly and John Shamburger settle with Nicolas Nall, Administrator of Jacob Tyson Dec'd.
1825, May 17 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 76
Ordered that Andrew Yow be appointed overseer of the road from the [Randolph] county line on the east side of Nicolas Nall on to William Williamsons and have the following hands to work: Nicolas Nalls hands, James Gainses' hands, John Maness, Lewis Garner, Henry Yow Sen., Wm. Deaton, Danl. Maness, Ransom Caveness, Henry Yow Jr., John Garner's hands, Stephen Perry and Jacob Chrisco.
1828, Sep 6 -- Will Book B Page 83-86, Moore County, NC
Will of Nicholas Nall, Dec'd. (Amended Sep 24, 1830) Heirs: daughter Elizabeth Tomlinson and husband Richard Tomlinson, daughter Mary Tyson and husband Jacob Tyson, daughter Ann Lee and husband Martin Lee, son-in-law Aaron Tyson, husband of daughter Winny (tract of land and mills and Saul, Carter, Mariah and Lucrecia), grandson James Goodwin Tomlinson (tract of land south of the road from my house to Aaron Tysons both in Randolph and Moore County), granddaughter Amilia Tyson (tract of land north of the road from my house to Aaron Tyson in Randolph County and negroes and two free holders to split with James Goodwin Tomlinson: Charles, Aleck, Pork, Dick, Silva and her three children Ann, Delina and Elesia and Sarah, Isaac, Rose, Frank, Will, Winny and her children John, Evelina, Alfred, Carolina and also Westly and Nancy) and grandson William Tyson. Executors: Hugh Moffitt (replaced by David Kennedy and James G. Tomlinson in 1830). Witnesses: John Shamburger and Andrew Yow (1828), Stephen Moffitt, William Moffitt and S.C. Bruce (1830). Proven Aug 1833 by John Shamburger, Andrew Yow and S.C. Bruce.
1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 473
Nichl. Nall
(80-90) 1M
(60-70) 1F
(20-30) 1M
(10-15) 1F
Slaves
(55-100) 1F
(36-55) 6M 1F
(24-36) 1F
(10-24) 2M 1F
(0-10) 3M 4F
1832, Aug 13 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File R9342 William Searcy
William Searcy (age 78), resident of Chatham County, NC applied for a pension. He testified that he was born in May 27, 1754 in Granville County, NC. At the time of the Revolution he was living at Searcy's Ford on Deep River in Guilford County [now Randolph] and now lives within 2.5 miles of the place in Chatham County. He joined Capt. John Williams' company of Light Horse from Granville County in Feb 1777 at the Chatham County courthouse. Later was ordered to return to Deep River to raise a party of rangers to suppress the Tory party operating the area. In 1781, his house was plundered by Tories under the command of David Fanning and his personal effects were destroyed or stolen. Nicholas Nall, Enoch Spinks (clergyman), James Johnston and Peter Craven (age 88 in 1833) testified they were acquainted with William Searcy and he served in the Revolutionary War. Sarah Searcy (age 84 in 1845), widow of William Searcy Dec'd., filed a claim on Apr 15, 1847. Eli Lambert, David F. Moore, Carey Searcy (daughter of William and Sarah), William Kidd (age 46 in 1847) and Olive Pearce (age 75 in 1845) submitted affidavits of support. A page from the family bible was submitted to show: Sarah Searsy, wife of William, was born Sep 11, 1760; Mary Searsy was born Jan 15, 1780; Peter Searsy was born Feb 6, 1782; Elisabeth Searsy was born Feb 5, 1784; Cary Searsy was born Nov 19, 1787; Aaron Searsy was born May 7, 1790 and Sarah Searsy was born Mar 12, 1793.
1833, May 29 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File S1647 James Campbell
Nicholas Nall filed an affidavit in support of James Campbell's Revolutionary War Service.
1845, Jul 9 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File R7552, Nicholas Nall
Mary Nall (age 81), Moore County, NC resident, applied for a widow's pension. Nall stated that her husband Nicholas Nall died 11 Jun 1833 and that they married 26 Apr 1787 in Rowan County, NC. A family bible is included showing children and birthdates: Willis Nall 31 Jan 1788, Betsy F. Nall 30 Jun 1789, Salley Nall 22 Mar 1791, Henry Nall 18 Mar 1793, Robert Nall 15 Sep, 1796, Molsey Nall 31 May 1798, Wincy Nall 27 May 1800, Ann Nall 8 May 1804. Also, grandchildren Amelia Ann Tyson 30 Oct 1819 [dau of Jacob and Mary F. Tyson], Jacob Henry Tyson 27 Feb 1822 [son of Jacob and Mary F. Tyson], William Nicholas Tyson 25 Jun 1823 [son of Aaron and Wincy Tyson], Aaron Tyson 29 Dec 1825 [son of Aaron and Wincy Tyson] and Mary Ann Tyson 4 Apr 1828 [son of Aaron and Wincy Tyson]. Eliza F. Nall married Richd. Tomlinson 18 Jun 1807, Mary F. Nall married Jacob Tyson 20 Feb 1819, Winifred W. Nall married Aron Tyson 12 Jan 1820, Ann C. Nall married Martin A. Lea 25 Jul 1822.
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Person ID |
I08263 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
4 Aug 2022 |
Family |
Mary Wyatt, b. Abt 1764 d. 25 Dec 1845 (Age ~ 81 years) |
Marriage |
26 Apr 1787 |
Rowan County, NC |
Notes |
- 1845, Jul 9 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File R7552, Nicholas Nall
Mary Nall (age 81), Moore County, NC resident, applied for a widow's pension. Nall stated that her husband Nicholas Nall died 11 Jun 1833 and that they married 26 Apr 1787 in Rowan County, NC. A family bible is included showing children and birthdates: Willis Nall 31 Jan 1788, Betsy F. Nall 30 Jun 1789, Salley Nall 22 Mar 1791, Henry Nall 18 Mar 1793, Robert Nall 15 Sep, 1796, Molsey Nall 31 May 1798, Wincy Nall 27 May 1800, Ann Nall 8 May 1804. Also, grandchildren Amelia Ann Tyson 30 Oct 1819 [dau of Jacob and Mary F. Tyson], Jacob Henry Tyson 27 Feb 1822 [son of Jacob and Mary F. Tyson], William Nicholas Tyson 25 Jun 1823 [son of Aaron and Wincy Tyson], Aaron Tyson 29 Dec 1825 [son of Aaron and Wincy Tyson] and Mary Ann Tyson 4 Apr 1828 [son of Aaron and Wincy Tyson]. Eliza F. Nall married Richd. Tomlinson 18 Jun 1807, Mary F. Nall married Jacob Tyson 20 Feb 1819, Winifred W. Nall married Aron Tyson 12 Jan 1820, Ann C. Nall married Martin A. Lea 25 Jul 1822.
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Children |
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Family ID |
F2517 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
31 Jul 2022 |
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Histories
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 | 1797 Tax List, Moore County, NC Partial Tax List collected By Sheriff Malcolm McNeill. Courtesy of the NC Archives. [Located in Treasurer and Comptroller Papers, County Settlements, Box 64, Moore County] |
 | 1815 Tax List, Moore County, NC Earliest complete tax list for Moore County. It is a very large file and may take additional time to load. Courtesy of James V. Comer and the NC Archives. [Located in Treasurer and Comptrollers Papers, Box 6. Moore County] |
 | 1818-1823 Tax List, Moore County, NC Tax List for District #1 and District #2. While the exact date is uncertain based on a comparison of several landowners it is estimated to have been taken between 1818-1823. This was handed down by the family of Richard Street, tax assessor. during the time period. It is a very large file and may take additional time to load. Courtesy of James V. Comer and the Moore County Library. |
 | 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 |
 | 1815 Petition Moore County NC Taxation.pdf 1815 -- Petition, Nov-Dec 1815 General Assembly Session Records, Box 2 - Petitions
The following citizens of Moore County petitioned the General Assembly regarding taxation and the valuation of property: [selected signers] John McAulay Junr., Robt, Graham, Ambrose Mainess, Leonard Furr, Jesse Ritter Senr., Allan McLane, Thos. Ritter, Jno, Ritter, Everet Ritter, Benajmin Dunn, William Wright, Alexander McIntosh, Neil McIntosh, Hector McNeill, Martin Martin, William Williamson, William Lewis, Amus Dowdy, Henry Stutts, Jams. Manes, James Morgan, Nord. Matheson, Malcolm Morison, Christopher Bethune, Norman McDuffey, Allan Morison, Alexanr. Morison, William Dunn (wet), Bartholomew Dunn Sr., Wm. Dunn, Saml. Dunn, Bartholomew Dunn Junr., John Newton, Normand McKinnon, Murdoch McAulay, Benjamin Britt, Christopher Stuts, Donald McLeod, Niel Matheson, David Richardson, Bartholo. Dun, Lewis Sowel, Melony Newton, William Sowel, Alexr. Morison, Stephen Davis, Burl Deaton, John McKinnon, Robert Melton, John Upton, John Smith, Jesse Brown, Jess Lankford, Niel McLeod, Norman McKinnon, Ansel Melton, Arington Sowel, Willis Dickinson, Thos. Dickinson, Jesse Carroll, Robert Cheek, James Cheek, Phillip Cheek, Joseph Farr, Matthais Teague, Benjn. Shields, Jno. Upton, Joseph Duckworth, John Carrel, Francis Myrick, James Harding, Willis Davis, Nathaniel Vick, Ansel Melton, John Martin, David Richardson, Harmon Brewer, Cornelius Kees, Jesse Brewer, Ambrose Brewer, Drewry Brewer, Abednego Maynor, Joseph Morgan, Alexr. Kennedy, William Hunsucker, George Kannedy, Levy Smith, George Hunsucker, Lennerd Stuts, David Caringer, James Williamson, Charles Brady, George Carringer, Jacob Carringer, Willis Brewer, Bradley Garner, Lewis Garner, John Garner, James Sowell, Georg Moore, David Kennedy, Benjamin Elkins, Adam Carpenter, Jonathan Bullock, Robert Burd, Nicholas Nall, Mikel Dickinson, Aaron Tyson, Thomas Graham (Capt.), John Overton, Ruben Shields, John Martin, George Fry, John McNeill, John Wadsworth, Wm. Feagin, Ignatious Wadsworth, Samuel Feagen, Thomas Feagen, John Carrell Junr., Benjin. Gilbert, David Overton, John Record, John Carrell Senr., Alexr. Carrell, John Gilbert, John Cheek, Joab Cheek, William Barrett JP, Wm. Cox, John Dunn, Eleazer Birckhead, Absalom Fry, John Daniely, Jesse Sowell, William Caddell, James Fry, Niel McLeod (Surveyor), Robert Graham Sen., Jason Wadsworth, Geo. Cox, John Sowell, James Holcomb, James Dowd, Jacob White, William Hardin, James Muse, Jason Muse, Benjn. Gilbert, Zachariah Smith, Thos. Muse, Kindred Muse, John Graham, Samuel Womble, James Elkins, Jas. Collins, Andrew White, Randal Cheek, Lewis Phillips, James Smith, James Handcock, Willis Elkins, Samuel Elkins, Solimon Phillips, Brother Carrell and Sterling Carrell. |
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