John Dannelly

Male 1770 -


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  • Name John Dannelly 
    Birth 1765-1770 
    Gender Male 
    Notes 
    • 1792, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 336
      Ordered that Thomas Ritter be appointed overseer of the road that leads by the Widow Muses and have the following hands to work: Wm. Dunn & hands, Saml. Dunn, John Upton, Jesse Upton, Edward Upton, Richd. Upton, Jno. Dannelly, John Atkinson, Thos. Muse, Saml. Elkins, Jacob Stutts, Jno. Ritter, Everet Ritter, Jesse Bean, John Sowell, Jno. Quimby, Jno. McCaskill, Alexr. McCaskill, Jno. Hargrove, Kenneth Murchison, Duncan McIntosh, Martin Martin, Neil McIntosh, Simon Rheubottom and Ezekl. Rheubottom.

      1793, Dec-Jan 1794 -- General Assembly Session Records, Box 3
      John Daniley 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]

      1795, Jul 22 -- Land Grant #1027, Moore County, NC
      William Barrett received 50 acres located east of McLendons Creek adjoining McLeod and Sowell. Isaac Sowell and John Danaly were chain carriers.

      1795, Jul 23 -- Land Grant #1028, Moore County, NC
      William Barrett received 50 acres located northwest of McLendons Creek adjoining John Martin, McRae and Widow Bathune. Isaac Sowell and John Danaly were chain carriers.

      1795, Jul 23 -- Land Grant #1110, Moore County, NC
      Thomas Ritter received 50 acres located between McLendons and Richland Creeks adjoining John Martin and John McKinnon. Isaac Sowell and John Danaly were chain carriers.

      1795, Jul 23 -- Land Grant #1589, Moore County, NC
      John Quimbie received 100 acres located west of McLendons Creek adjoining Neill McLeod and Campbell. Isaac Sowel and John Danaly were chain carriers.

      1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 52
      John Danielly
      (26-45) 1M 1F
      (10-16) 1F
      (0-10) 3M

      1802, Nov 1 -- Land Grant #1805, Moore County, NC
      John Danielly received 100 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining Jesse Bean, Saml. Dunn and McLeod. Joel Lawhon and Jesse Bean were chain carriers.

      1802, Nov 4 -- Land Grant #1922, Moore County, NC
      John Danielly received 100 acres located on McCallums Fork adjoining his own line and Benjn. Dunn. Jesse Upton and Zachariah Smith were chain carriers.

      1804, Aug 26 -- Land Grant #1732, Moore County, NC
      John Danielly received 100 acres located on McCallums Fork of Richland Creek adjoining Jesse Upton, Benjamin Dunn and Speculators. Jesse Upton and Jno. Upton were chain carriers.

      1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 599
      John Danly
      (26-45) 1M 1F
      (10-16) 3M 1F
      (0-10) 1F

      1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
      John Danielly listed 450 acres valued at $600

      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, Mar 5 -- Land Grant #2424, Moore County, NC
      John Dannelly received 300 acres located on McCollums Fork adjoining Patrick Dowd, heirs of Joseph Dunn Junr. and Jesse Upton. John Dannelly Jr. and Calvin Cox were chain carriers.

      1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
      John Danielly listed 450 acres valued at $600

      1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 309
      John Danely
      (45+) 1F
      (26-45) 1M 1F
      (16-26) 1M
      (10-16) 1F
      (0-10) 2M

      1823, Aug 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 7
      Ordered that William Ritter be appointed overseer of the road from George Moore's to Angus McQueen's and have the following hands to work: Samuel Reeves, John Reeves, Wm. Reeves, Wm. Danielly, John Danielly, James Jackson and James Upton.

      1823, Oct 4 -- Land Grant #2692, Moore County, NC
      Phillip Brooks received 100 acres located on Lick Creek adjoining John Dannelly and Francis Myrick. John Dannelly and James Brooks were chain carriers.

      1824, Feb 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 30
      Deed from John Danily to George Moore was proven by John Dannelly Jr.

      1825, Feb 24 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 69-70
      John Danelly to Wm. Rives was proven by Wm. Dannelly

      1825, Apr 12 -- Land Grant #2670, Moore County, NC
      John T. Ritter received 100 acres located on the waters of Richland Creek adjoining Hugh Kelly. George Muse and John Dannelly were chain carriers.

      1825, May 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 79
      Deed from John Danilly Sr. to Wm. Dannilly was proven by Eli Phillips

      1825, Nov 23 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 101-102
      Deed from Francis Myrick to John Dannelly proven by William Dannelly

      1826, Nov 21 -- Land Grant #2748, Moore County, NC
      John Dannelly received 15 acres located on Lick Creek adjoining his own line, William England and Brooks. Jno. Dannelly Jr. and Wm. T. England were chain carriers.

      1827, May 12 -- Will Book B Page 67-68, Moore County, NC
      Will of Daniel McNeill, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Sarah [the lands where I live on Deep River, Buffalow and Scotchmans Creek and all negroes not given to children]; son Alexander McNeill [1/2 of my land south of Little River, negro Rose and her children Stephen, Peter, Cole and Sam]; children of my deceased son John [1/2 of my land south of Little River and negro Tempy]; son Daniel [lands allotted to Sarah after her death and negro Nancy and her children Tom, Jane, George, Easter and Ben]; son Neill [negro boy Virgil, 50 acres north of Little River, 80 aces north of Little River and the land previously deeded to him]; son Malcolm [negro boy Sam and his mother Lucy and the land known as the Quarter place where he now lives]; daughter Ann (wife of James McNeill) [negro women Bettie, Jane and their increases and tract on Deep River called the Barn Field]; son Archibald [negro boy Sam that was given to him after his marriage and 300 acres where James McNeill now lives]. Executor: son Daniel McNeill. Witnesses: John Danily and Bryan Boroughs.

      1829, May 19 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 264
      Last will and testament of Daniel McNeill Senr., Dec'd. was proven by Bryan Boroughs and John Dannelly. Daniel McNeill Jun. named executor.

      1829, Nov 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 287
      Deed from John Dannelly to Robert Wilson proven by Daniel McNeill Jur. because Daniel McNeill Senr. is dead

      1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 468
      John Danly
      (60-70) 1F
      (50-60) 1M
      (10-15) 1M
      Slaves
      (36-55) 1F
      (0-10) 2M 1F
    Person ID I49603  Moore County Wallaces
    Last Modified 9 Apr 2022 

    Notes 
    • Speculating that Thomas, William and John were children of John based on age and location
    Children 
    +  1. Male Thomas Dannelly,   b. 1790-1794   d. Bef 1850 (Age 55 years)
    Rebecca
    +  2. Male William Dannelly,   b. 1796
       3. Male John Dannelly,   b. 1790-1800
    Family ID F626  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 23 Nov 2021 



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