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1820 - 1897 (77 years)
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Name |
Madison Monroe "Squire" Frye |
Birth |
16 Feb 1820 |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
9 Mar 1897 |
Burial |
Moore County, NC at Frye Cemetery #42 |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
James Fry, b. 1718, Prince Georges County, MD d. Bef 1790 (Age 71 years) (Great Grandfather) Nancy Hurley, b. 29 Aug 1800 d. 21 Jul 1870 (Age 69 years) (Mother)  |
Notes |
- 1845/1846 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #3
Madison Fry listed 97 acres valued at $164 and 1 white poll on Dry Creek
1848/1849 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #3
Madison M. Fry listed 97 acres valued at $200 and 1 white poll on Dry Creek
1849 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC, District #3
Madison Fry listed 97 acres valued at $164 and 1 white poll on Dry Creek
1850 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 169
Madison J. Fry 30 M, Farmer, Born in NC
Anna J. Fry 22 F, Born in NC
W.H. Fry 7 M, Born in NC
Mary J. Fry 5 F, Born in NC
Daniel W. Warner 1 M, Born in NC
1850 -- Census, Slave Schedule, Moore County, NC Page 207
Owner - Madison M. Fry
6 F, Black
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Person ID |
I42889 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
8 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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