Allen Bethune

Male 1780 - Bef 1844  (64 years)


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  • Name Allen Bethune 
    Birth 1770-1780 
    Gender Male 
    Death Bef 23 Apr 1844 
    Notes 
    • 1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
      Alen Baton signed a petition to form Alfordstown as County Seat for Moore County, NC. [Editor's Note: the petition failed. In 1796 the NC General Assembly established Carthage as the county seat. In 1806, it was changed to Faginsville to honor Richardson Fagin. The name was changed back to Carthage in 1814]

      1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 614
      Alin Bethune
      (45+) 1M 1F
      (10-16) 1M
      (0-10) 3M 2F

      1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
      Allin Bethune listed 200 acres valued at $100

      1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
      Allin Bethune listed 200 acres valued at $120

      1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 310
      Allen Bethune
      (45+) 1M
      (26-45) 1F
      (16-26) 2M
      (10-16) 3F
      (0-10) 3F

      1822, Aug 10 -- Land Grant #2601, Moore County, NC
      Allen Bethune received 50 acres located east of Wet Creek adjoining his own line and McIver. Archd. Campbell and Donald McAulay were chain carriers.

      1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 448
      Allen Bethune
      (50-60) 1M 1F
      (20-30) 1M 1F
      (15-20) 3F
      (0-5) 2F

      1835, Jul 18 -- Land Grant #2934, Moore County, NC
      John G. Bethune received 50 acres located east of Wet Creek adjoining Allen Bethune and Angus Morrison. Allen Bethune and Angus McKinnon were chain carriers.

      1843, Mar 13 -- Will Book B Page 145-146, Moore County, NC
      Will of Allen Bethune, Dec'd. Heir and Executor: wife Catherine Bethune. Witnesses: Euphemia McDonald, Samuel Keys and Rial Keys. Proven Apr 1844.

      1844, Apr 23 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 5
      Last will and testament of Allen Bethune Dec'd. was proven by Ephemia McDonald and Samuel Ray. Catharine Bethune was qualified as the executor.
    Person ID I36848  Moore County Wallaces
    Last Modified 13 Jun 2022 

    DNA Tests  5 DNA tests are associated with Allen Bethune 

    Family Catherine Graham,   b. 1778  [1
    Children 
       1. Male Daniel Bethune
       2. Female Sarah Bethune
    +  3. Female Catharine Bethune
    Elijah J. Keahey  m. 31 Dec 1835
    +  4. Female Margaret Bethune,   b. 1804   d. 13 Dec 1846, Moore County, NC Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 42 years)
    Daniel McDonald  (Age 63 years)  m. Nov 1824
    +  5. Female Mary Bethune,   b. 1800-1810   d. 21 Dec 1838 (Age 28 years)
    Angus McKinnon  (Age 67 years)  m. 7 Nov 1824
    +  6. Female Nancy Anna Bethune,   b. 8 Jun 1811   d. 22 Mar 1892 (Age 80 years)
    Joseph Britt  (Age 88 years)  m. 14 Nov 1837
    +  7. Male John G. Bethune,   b. 1813
    Mary Martin  m. 28 Dec 1826
    +  8. Female Flora Bethune,   b. 1815   d. 1900 (Age 85 years)
    William Deaton  (Age 81 years)
    Family ID F11595  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 24 May 2013 

  • Histories
    1795 Petition, Moore County, NC - Courthouse Relocation
    1795 Petition, Moore County, NC - Courthouse Relocation
    1795, Jan -- Petition, Nov 1794-Feb 1795 General Assembly Session Records, Box 3 Folder 15
    The following citizens of Moore County petitioned the General Assembly to move the courthouse to a more suitable location. Signers include: [selected signers] Michal Dickinson, Kindred Muse, James Hill, Himrick Hill, Kindred Muse, John Baton, Donald Martin, Murdoch Martin, Wm. Wright, Joseph Wright, Ezekieh Dunn, Dannel McLeod, Thomas Dunn, John Ritchardson, John Dunn, Gorg Morgin, Wm. Morgen, W. Barrett, Adam Comer, John Comer, Leanard Caggle, Andrew White, Thomas Smithermon, James Elkins, Ruben Freman, John Shuffeld, John Sheffeld, George Williams, Stephen Davis, Jesse Brown JP, William Dunn, Stephen Ritchandson, Ansel Melton Sener., Everit Wallis, Wm. Key, Nathaniel Melton, David Richardson, James Manes, John Gilliam, Christyen Stuts, Bartholomew Dunn, Angus MacIver and Allen Beaton.

  • Sources 
    1. [S1329] Chronicles and Records of Bensalem Church, Eagle Springs, Moore County, NC.



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