Thomas Dannelly

Male 1794 - Bef 1850  (55 years)


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  • Name Thomas Dannelly 
    Birth 1790-1794 
    Gender Male 
    Death Bef 1850 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    John Dannelly,   b. 1765-1770  (Father) 
    Notes 
    • 1817, Jul 2 -- Land Grant #2334, Moore County, NC
      Jesse Upton received 100 acres on McCallums Fork of Richland Creek near the Waggon Road adjoining Joseph Dunn Junr. and John Danally. Thomas Danally and Wm. Danally were chain carriers.

      1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 312
      Thos. Dannelly
      (26-45) 1M
      (16-26) 1F
      (0-10) 1F

      1824, Nov 5 -- Land Grant #2660, Moore County, NC
      Robert Wilson received 50 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining John Ritter, "old" Drury Richardson, "young" Drury Richardson and John Dannelly. Thomas Dannelly and John Ritter were chain carriers.

      1824, Dec 13 -- Land Grant #2708, Moore County, NC
      George Moore received 50 acres located on the waters of Buffalo Creek and both sides of the Bigg Road adjoining John Ritter, Brown, Emanuel Yow and John Dannelly. John Stutts and Thos. Dannelly were chain carriers.

      1824, Dec 13 -- Land Grant #2709, Moore County, NC
      George Moore received 100 acres located on the waters of Buffalo Creek adjoining Brown, Kennedy, Emanuel Yow (formerly John Melton) and Stephen Richardson. John Stutts and Thomas Dannelly were chain carriers.

      1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 456
      Thoms. Danly
      (30-40) 1M
      (20-30) 1F
      (10-15) 1F
      (5-10) 1F
      (0-5) 1M 1F

      1840, Nov 17 -- Land Grant #3190, Moore County, NC
      Joseph Upton received 95 acres located on McCallums Fork adjoining William Dannelly, N. Mathews, his own line and Daniel McNeill. Thomas Dannelly and William Reavis were chain carriers.

      1844, Oct 28 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 68
      Ordered that George Hunsucker merchant be appointed overseer of the road from center of Bare Creek to the fork of the Salem Road and have the following hands to work: George W. Horner, William Jones hands, Leonard Furr, John Cagle, Noah Brewer, John H. Stutts, George Davis, Stephen Shuffield, William Stuts, James Stutts, Linsey Stutts, George Williams, Joseph Williams, William Stutts, Leonard Stutts, James Davis, Lewis Mainess, Upshur Furr, J.M. Worth hands, Henry Gaster, S. McClendon's hands [Nathan, Sollomon, Nat, Tom], Doctor Smith's hands [Isaac, Jordan, Westley], Stephen Davis, Jacob Williams, James Williams, James M. Williams, John Thomas, Charles Grible, Jon Hamons, Thomas Danneilly, Isam Thrift, John Martin's hands [Sam, Baze, Fed], Peter J. Swain, James Hunsucker and William Richardson.

      1845, Jan 29 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 122-123
      Deed from Thomas Danielly and Rebecca Danielly to John Cagle was proven by Upsher Furr
    Person ID I1599  Moore County Wallaces
    Last Modified 5 Aug 2022 

    Father John Dannelly,   b. 1765-1770 
    Notes 
    • Speculating that Thomas, William and John were children of John based on age and location
    Family ID F626  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Rebecca,   b. 1805 
    Children 
       1. Female Elizabeth Dannelly,   b. 1826
       2. Male Atlas Jackson Dannelly,   b. Jun 1828   d. 17 Jun 1883 (Age ~ 55 years)
    Lucinda Elizabeth Kennemer  (Age 53 years)
       3. Female Frances Dannelly,   b. 1832
       4. Male Benjamin Dannelly,   b. 1835
    Family ID F18553  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 30 Jul 2022 



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