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1805 - Bef 1837 (32 years)
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Name |
Samuel J. Jackson |
Birth |
1805 |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
Samuel Jackson/Katie Ritter Homeplace, Moore County, NC |
Death |
Bef 9 Sep 1837 |
Notes |
- 1825, May 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 79
Deed from Wm. Barrett to Samuel Jackson was acknowledged
1825, Aug 16 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 87
Ordered that Right Deaton be appointed overseer of the road in place of Richard Warner from the bay ponds to the Wolf Pit and have the following hands to work: Richard Warner, Wm. Barrett, Merrell Cox, Ervin Cox, Holden Cox, John Medling, John Martin, Levy Levister, John McSween, Angus Martin, Thomas Hannon, Wm. Jackson, Samuel Jackson and hands of Joseph Jackson.
1826, Aug 21 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 129
Ordered that Wm. Jackson be appointed overseer in place of Right Deaton of the road from the Bay Pond to the Wolf Pit and have the following hands to work: Right, Deaton, Richd. Warner, Wm. Barrett, Merrell Cox, Ervin Cox, Holdin Cox, John Medling, John Martin, Levy Leivster, John McSwain, Angus Martin, Thomas Hannon, Saml. Jackson, Wm. and Samuel Jackson's hands, Joseph Jackson, Allin Martin, Thomas Fry, John Graham and Alexr. Martin.
1826, Sep 18 -- Deed Book 6 Page 107-109, Moore County, NC
William Cox deeded Samuel Jackson and William Jackson 109.25 acres located on both sides of the Juniper Creek and McKoy Branch being part of the 300-acre McCollum tract and the 200-acre Joel McLendon tract. John McKeithan and Benjamin Dunlap were witnesses.
1826, Nov 21 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 150
Deed from Wm. Cox to Samuel Jackson and Wm. Jackson acknowledged
1827, Aug 22 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 183
Ordered that William Barrett Jur. be appointed overseer of the road from the Bay Pond to the Wolf Pit in place of Wm. Jackson and have the following hands to work: Right Deaton, Richd. Warner, Merrill Cox, Ervin Cox, Holden Cox, John Martin, John McSween, Angus Martin, Thomas Hannon, Wm. and Samuel Jacksons hands, Joseph Jackson, Allen Martin, Thomas Fry, John Graham and Alexr. Martin.
1828, Aug 19 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 227
Ordered that Richard Warner be appointed overseer of the road from the Bay Pond to the Wolf Pit in place of William Barrett and have the following hands to work: Right Deaton, Wm. Barrett Jur., Merrill Cox, Ervin Cox, Holden Cox, John Martin, John McSween, Angus Martin, Thomas Hannon, Wm. and Samuel Jackson's hands, Joseph Jackson, Allin Martin, Thomas Fry, John Graham, Alexr. Martin and Benjn. Person's hands.
1828, Aug 22 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 231
Deed from Asa Sowell to Samuel Jackson proven by Q. Sowell
1829, Feb 17 -- Land Grant #2841, Moore County, NC
John T. Ritter received 16 acres located south of McLendons Creek adjoining Isaac Smith, Donald Chisholm and George Nailor. Samuel Jackson and Benjamin Phillips were chain carriers.
1829, Nov 7 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 288-290
Ordered that Joel Lawhon, Eleazer Birckhead Senr., Jesse Bean, Samuel Jackson, William Jackson, Hiram Hill, Leonard Lawhon, Neill Caddell, William Barrett Senr., James Dowd, Samuel Barrett and William Barrett Jr. be appointed to allot the 800 acres located on McLendons Creek of Benjn. Person Dec'd. to widow Ann Person: [1] 200 acres [2] 150 acres patented by Jacob McLennon adjoining Thomas McLendon and Jemima McLendon [3] 150 acres patented by Donald McDonald located on Suck Creek adjoining Jacob McLendon and Jemima McLendon [4] 100 acres located on both sides of Suck Creek adjoining Widow McDonald [5] 50 acres patented by Neill McLeod located west of McLendons Creek adjoining Jacob McLendon, Angus McIver and Joel McLendon [6] 156 acres patented by Neill McLeod located on both sides of McLendons Creek adjoining Jamima McLendon, Knight, Barrett, Major McRae, McDonald and Jacob McLendon.
1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 462
Saml. Jackson
(40-50) 1M
(20-30) 1M 2F
(0-5) 1M
Slaves
(10-24) 1M 1F
(0-10) 2M
1830, Feb 16 -- Deed Book 6 Page 111-113, Moore County, NC
Holden Cox and Irvin Cox deeded Samuel Jackson 150 acres located on both sides of the Juniper Creek, McKoy Branch and Tantrough Branch being part of the 300-acre James McCollum tract and the 200-acre Joel McLendon tract adjoining George Cox, Samuel Jackson and the path from William Cox's to Samuel Jackson's. M. McCrummen and S. Davis were witnesses.
1830, May 19 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 311
Deed from John Sowell to Samuel Jackson was proven by Shadrack Maness
1837, Sep 9-Feb 23, 1842 -- Record of Estates Book D Page 11, 26-30, 39, 229-237 Moore County, NC
Estate of Samuel Jackson Dec'd. by administrator William Jackson. Notes were held on the following: A.C. Curry, Burrel Ritter, John T. Ritter, Wm. Jackson, John McKeathen, Saml. Barret, Murdoch McLeod, John Morison, Stephen Davis, Thomas Hannon, Daniel McKennell, Angus Martin, Alexdr. McDonald, Neil McLeod, John Martin, Mary McDuffie, John Tyson, John McDonald, Samuel Dew, Ervin Cox, Wm. Morgan, Julas Glascock, E. McIntosh, G.B. Atkins, Jesse Bean, C.A. Munroe, Nathan Frye, Henry Wilson, John Matheson, Holden Cox, Jesse Sanders, Alex. McKenzie, C.D. Smith, G.C. Mendenhall, Saml. McIntosh, John B. Kelly, Jesse F. Muse, W.D. Dowd, A. Munroe, George Hunsucker and Wm. Barrett. Catherine Jackson (widow) received 1/6 share.
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.
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
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
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Person ID |
I35685 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
9 Jul 2023 |
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Histories
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 | 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. |
 | 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 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. |
 | 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. |
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