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1770 - 1825 (55 years)
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Name |
Patrick Dowd |
Birth |
1770 |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
Patrick Dowd Homeplace, Moore County, NC |
Death |
1825 |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
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Notes |
- 1789, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 225
Deed from Patrick Dowd to Thomas Overton acknowledged
1791, Nov 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 328
Ordered that the following be appointed to lay off a road from Moore courthouse to Chatham line: Thomas Overton, Richard Street, Richardson Feagin, James Muse, Reuben Shields, Hardy Perkins, Cornelius Dowd, Patrick Dowd, James Elkins, John Overton Jur., Josiah Maples, Thomas Muse, Elijah Bettis, John Dunlap, Samuel Elkins, William King, John Overton (son of Aaron) and Elijah Bettis Junior.
1793, Aug 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 416
Deed from Aaron Tyson to Patrick Dowd was proven by Archibald McBryde
1797, Nov 23 -- Land Grant #1090, Moore County, NC
Joab Cheek [assignee of Patrick Dowd] received 50 acres located south of Deep River and east of Rogers Creek adjoining Randolph Cheek. Patrick Dowd and Jno. McIntosh were chain carriers.
1797, Dec 2 -- Land Grant #1184, Moore County, NC
Patrick Dowd received 31 acres located west of Rogers Creek adjoining Phillips, Aaron Tyson, own line and Randolph Cheek. Jno. Stinson and Joab Cheek were chain carriers.
1797, Dec 6 -- Land Grant #1478, Moore County, NC
John Stinson received 100 acres located on both sides of Rogers Creek adjoining his own line. Patrick Dowd and Wm. McSween were chain carriers.
1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 63
Patrick Dowd
(26-45) 1M 1F
(16-26) 1M
(10-16) 1F
(0-10) 1M 1F
1801, Aug 27 -- Land Grant #0174, Moore County, NC
Patrick Dowd received 50 acres located on McCallums Fork adjoining Grove, Lamb, Samuel Dunn and William Dunn. Jno. Dunn and Sml. Dunn were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: Never granted]
1802, Oct 2 -- Land Grant #1621, Moore County, NC
Patrick Dowd received 100 acres located on McCollums Fork adjoining Grove, Samuel Dunn, Joseph Dunn's Mill tract. Jesse Upton and John Upton were chain carriers.
1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 598
Patrick Dowd
(26-45) 1M
(10-16) 1M 1F
1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Patrick Dowd listed 150 acres valued at $500
1816, Nov 28 -- Land Grant #2417, Moore County, NC
Patrick Dowd received 100 acres located north of Richland Creek adjoining Richard Upton, Jesse Sowell, Angus McQueen and his own line. John Danelly and Calvin Cox were chain carriers.
1817, Jul 1 -- Land Grant #2368, Moore County, NC
Patrick Dowd received 100 acres located on the drains of McCollums Fork adjoining Richard Upton, his own line and Angus McQueen. Phillip Brooks and Calvin Cox were chain carriers.
1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Patrick Dowd listed 326 acres valued at $600
1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 309
Patrick Dowd
(45+) 1M
(16-26) 1M
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Person ID |
I40095 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
4 Jun 2022 |
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Histories |
 | 1787 Petition, Moore County, NC - Thomas Mathews 1787, Dec 16 – Petition, Nov 1787-Dec 1787 General Assembly Session Records
The following citizens of Moore County petitioned the General Assembly for reinstatement of Colonel Thomas Mathews as a Justice of the Peace. Mathews was removed by the General Assembly based on false and accusations made by Duncan Campbell. Signers: [selected signers] Wm. Seale JP, Thomas Graham, Neil McLeod, Reuben Shields, Jno., Jackson, Richardson Feagin, Corn. Dowd, John Blanchett, Patrick Dowd, William Martin, W. Barrett, Jac. Caddell, John Dunlap, Samuel Elkins, Stephen Collins, Thomas Collins Junr., Wm. Seal, Jesse Muse, John Bethune Murdo Bethune, Allan Morison, George Graham, Robert Grimes, Robert Graham, Jno. McLeod, Bartholomew Dunn, William Newton, Nicolas Newton, Neil Matheson, Normand Matheson, Nathaniel Melton, Nicolas Newton and William Smith. [Editor's Note: Petition rejected]
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