Stephen Perry

Male 1790 -


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  • Name Stephen Perry 
    Birth 1790 
    Gender Male 
    Notes 
    • 1814, Aug 8 -- Governor William Hawkins Papers, Aug 1814 Correspondence, Moore County, NC
      Petition of Moore County residents on behalf of Gabriel Hardin, John Hardin and Nathan Vick who have been convicting of killing cattle and sentenced $10 and sixty days imprisonment. The petitioners plead on behalf of these men in very moderate circumstances and no way of supporting them but by their own labors for Governor Hawkins to reduce the penalty to just the fine. Signed by the following: Francis Myrick, Wm. Waddill JP, Jas. Gaines, George Moore, Alexander Kennedy, Lenoard Stuts, Wm. Smith, Jesse Pearce, Howel Brewer, David Brewer, Drewry Brewer, Magor S. Johnson, Stephen Perry, Wm. Hunsucker, James Lakey, Tho. Person, Anderson B. Smith, William Kennedy, John Kennedy, Isaac Teague, William Fry, Wm. Lewis, Lockher Fry, Joseph Fry and Kintchn Kitching.

      1824, Feb 17 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 25
      Ordered that Henry Stuts road overseer have the following additional hands to work: Steven Perry, Garison Chavis and Brantley Chavis.

      1825, May 17 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 76
      Ordered that Andrew Yow be appointed overseer of the road from the [Randolph] county line on the east side of Nicolas Nall on to William Williamsons and have the following hands to work: Nicolas Nalls hands, James Gainses' hands, John Maness, Lewis Garner, Henry Yow Sen., Wm. Deaton, Danl. Maness, Ransom Caveness, Henry Yow Jr., John Garner's hands, Stephen Perry and Jacob Chrisco.

      1829, Mar 20 -- Land Grant #2835, Moore County, NC
      Joseph J. Person received 73 acres located on the waters of Waggon Branch of Cedar Creek adjoining Neil McLeod, James Moore, Ann Smith and John Hodgin. Wm. Martindale and Stephen Perry were chain carriers.

      1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 472
      Stephen Perry
      (30-40) 1M
      (20-30) 1F
      (0-5) 1M 1F

      1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 176
      Stephen Perry
      (40-50) 1M
      (30-40) 1F
      (10-15) 1F
      (5-10) 1M 1F
      (0-5) 1M 1F

      1841, Dec 9 -- Land Grant #3171, Moore County, NC
      Bryant Boroughs received 46 acres located north of Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line, Samuel Perry, Lamb and Henry Stutts. Stephen Perry and Charles Brady were chain carriers.

      1842, Jan 1 -- Land Grant #3195, Moore County, NC
      Abram Stutts received 50 acres located west of Buffalo Creek adjoining Henry Stutts, Bryant Boroughs, Ritter, Leonard Stutts and Williams. Lauchlin B. Currie and Stephen Perry were chain carriers.

      1848/1849 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #9
      Stephen Perry (for heirs of Samuel Perry: Betsy Perry, Samuel Perry, Polly Perry, Rachel Perry and Nancy Perry) listed 200 acres valued at $200 on Deep River

      1850 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 241-B
      Stephen Perry 60 M, Farmer, Born in NC
      Elizabeth Perry 50 F, Born in NC
      William Perry 20 M, Laborer, Born in NC
      Mary Perry 18 F, Born in NC
      Benjamin Perry 15 M, Born in NC
      Elizabeth Perry 13 F, Born in NC
      Jincy Perry 6 F, Mulatto, Born in NC
    Person ID I41139  Moore County Wallaces
    Last Modified 7 Jul 2023 

    Family Elizabeth,   b. 1800 
    Children 
       1. Male William Perry,   b. 1830
    +  2. Female Mary Perry,   b. 1832-1834
    Bradley "Big Brad" Brady  (Age 92 years)
       3. Male Benjamin Perry,   b. 1835   bur. Moore County, NC at Benjamin Perry Gravesite #217 Find all individuals with events at this location
       4. Female Elizabeth Perry,   b. 1837
    Family ID F13291  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 23 Apr 2018 

  • Histories
    1848/1849 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 9
    1848/1849 Tax List, Moore County, NC - District 9
    Area includes portions of Deep River, Buffalo, Fall, Cedar, Richland and Flag Creeks, McCallums Fork and Meadow, Locust and Watery Branches. Courtesy of Moore County Historical Association.



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