|
|
 |
|
1770 - 1848 (~ 77 years)
-
Name |
Julius Glascock |
Birth |
c1770 |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
Julius/Sarah Glascock Homeplace, Moore County, NC |
Death |
1848 |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
|
Notes |
- 1787, Feb 20 -- Land Grant #192, Moore County, NC
George Glascock received 100 acres located on McClendons Creek adjoining Morrison. Murdoch Bathune and Julias Glascock were chain carriers.
1788, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 214
Ordered that the following work on the road from McClendon's Creek bridge to Dunham's Creek: Benj. Fry, Benj. Caddle, Danl. Caddle, Wm. Caddle, Julius Glascock, Jesse Muse, James Muse, Him. Hill, Thomas Muse and George Ludes.
1790 -- Deed Book E Page 86-87, Chatham County, NC
Martha Glascock, Julius Glascock, John Melton Glascock, Martrim Glascock and Geo. Glascock deeded Charles White 150 acres located on Tick Creek adjoining George Dixon, Brewer. Wm. Dunn and Ezekial Rubottom were witnesses.
1790, Mar 6 -- Deed Book E Page 82-83, Chatham County, NC
Martha/Patty Glascock, Julius Glascock, John Milton Glascock and Martyn Glascock deeded Thomas Rubottom 224 acres located on Little Brush Creek adjoining Hugh Moffett and Hadley. Wm. Dunn and Milley Glasscock were witnesses.
1792, Sep 27 -- Land Grant #451, Moore County, NC
Nathan Fry received 100 acres located on Journey Branch of Killetts Creek adjoining William Mears, James Muse and James Caddell. Julius Glascock and Joseph Fry were chain carriers.
1792, Sep 27 -- Land Grant #406, Moore County, NC
Patty Glascock received 100 acres located on both sides of the Waggon Road adjoining Richardson Feagin. Julius Glascock and Joseph Fry were chain carriers.
1792, Sep 28 -- Land Grant #442, Moore County, NC
George Glascock received 50 acres adjoining his own line (formerly Peter Salter) and James Muse. Julius Glascock and Joseph Fry were chain carriers.
1792, Nov 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 371
Bill of Sale from Patty Glascock to Martin and Julius Glascock was acknowledged
1794, Feb 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 449
Ordered that Jesse Muse be appointed overseer of the road from McLendon's Creek at the Widow Muse's to the fork of Overton's Road and have the following hands to work: Julius Glascock, Martin Glascock, William Caddill, William Feagin, Asa Hannon, Hymereck Hill, Alexander McDeed, Neil McLeod, William Trader, Samuel Elkins, Michael Dickinson, Thomas Hannon Jr., Hardy Harden and John Melton Glascock.
1795, Aug 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 526
Deed from Malcom McNeill, Sheriff to Julius Glascock proven by Patty Glascock
1796, Apr 13 -- Land Grant #1208, Moore County, NC
John Morrison received 100 acres located McLendons Creek on the path that leads from Glascocks to Hardins adjoining James Muse, John Howell and Glascock. Julius Glascock and William Pheagan were chain carriers.
1812, Jun 5 -- Land Grant #2188, Moore County, NC
George Glascock received 100 acres located east of McLendons Creek on Rocky Branch adjoining Benjamin Williams, Jesse Rogers, Lauchlin McNeill, Hector McNeill, Tucker and his own line where he now lives. Julius Glascock and James B. Muse were chain carriers.
1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Julious Glascock listed 125 acres valued at $325
1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Julious Glascock listed 125 acres valued at $250
1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 300
Julius Glascock
(45+) 1M 1F
1827, Nov 21 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 194
Deed from Julius Glascock to Gideon Seawell acknowledged
1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 467
Julius Glascock
(50-60) 1M 1F
Slaves
(24-36) 1F
(0-10) 1M
1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 181
Julius Glascock
(70-80) 1M
(60-70) 1F
(10-15) 1M
(5-10) 1F
1845/1846 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #3
James Johnson (for Julius Glascock) listed 121 acres valued at $242 on Killets Creek
1845, Oct 31 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 241
Ordered that Samuel J. Jackson be appointed overseer of the road from the fork near Naylors to the Lick Branch and work the following: Bryan Dowd, William D. Smith, James Johnson, John J. Alston's hands, Henry Stutts, William Jackson, Julius Glascock's hands and John Morison's hands.
1846, Jan 27 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File W18253, Hardin Warner
Richard Warner, [age 56] Moore County resident, applied for a pension for his deceased father, Hardin Warner and deceased mother, Elizabeth Warner. He stated that Hardin Warner and Elizabeth Turnage were married in Greene County, NC, Hardin Warner died in Apr 1833 [age 75] and Elizabeth Warner died Nov 26, 1842 leaving the following children: Wincy Warner [oldest] who married William Sears, Polly Warner who married Holden Cox, Nancy Warner who married Thomas Graham, Richard Warner and Hardin Warner Jr. Hardin Warner sold his bounty land to Philip Hodge of Cumberland County, NC. On Jan 25, 1846, Wincy Sears [age 65] of Moore County, NC testified that she was the daughter of Hardin Warner as was born in 1781. Supportive affidavits were filed by Green F. Eller of Wake County, NC on Oct 21, 1846; Benjamin Phillips [age 59] on Jan 31, 1846; Eli Phillips [age 63] on Feb 26, 1847; Merrell Cox [age 63] on Jan 27, 1846; Elizabeth Caddell [age 79] on Jul 29, 1846; Willis D. Dowd [age 40] on Jan 29, 1846; James B. Muse [age 62] on Feb 27, 1847; Julius Glascock [age 77] on Feb 26, 1847; Jesse F. Muse [age 55] on Oct 30, 1846; William Caddell [age 46] on Oct 27, 1846 and James Fry [age 77] on Oct 29, 1846.
1848, Jul 26 -- Will Book B Page 177-178, Moore County, NC Page
Will of Julius Glascock, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Sarah [all land and negroes Sane and Ceily]. Executors: James B. Muse and Jesse F. Muse. Witnesses: M.B. Person and S.J. Jackson. Proven Oct 1848.
1848/1849 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #3
James B. Muse (for estate of Julius Glasscox) listed 121 acres valued at $242 on Killets Creek
1849 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #3
Julius Glascock listed 121 acres valued at $242 on Killets Creek
|
Person ID |
I39649 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
8 Jul 2023 |
-
-
Histories
|
 | 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. |
|
|
|