early settlers of surry county, north carolina

Jackson, William T (1912) Required fields are marked *. Noblet, John (1791) Fleming, John M (1815) Bonn, Jacob (1781) Harrison, Elisha (1827) Dearman, F R (1888) Isbell, Littleton (1824) The history of the river is enormous ranging from the early years to present day. Holt, Samuel (1881) Scott, Jarrett (1896) However, in 1771 the proposal was adopted and Surry County was finally established. Crissman, George (1839) Tucker, T B (1864) 1997-2010 by the Alleghany County Snow, Ice (1894) Surry County (link to FamilySearch page)Established in 1770 (effective 1771) from Rowan County. McMickle, Mary (1868) Roberts, John (1777) Roberts, D F (1882) Matthis, Hezekiah (1848) Lewis, A G (1869) Dix, James H (1896) Harrison, John (1775) Haynes, R S (1918) Oliver, Jesse (1813) The act Nichols, William (1849) Elliott, William (1803) Hughes, William (1848) Taylor, Martin (1910) Benjamin died in 1796 in Chatham County, NC. Tucker, A A (1909) Gray, W B (1836) Snoddy, Julia A (1884) It was named to honor Lord Surrey, a member of Parliament Cockerham, Thomas (1862) Forkner, Dalton (1893) Piedmont Trails - Piedmont Trails contains historical data such as early maps, early settlers with detailed genealogy for the Surry County, NC area. Taylor, John A (1887) Hill, Zephanias (1839) Wright, Hezekiah (1784) Moore, Mary A (1908) Martin, P M (1890) List of Tithables for Surry County, North Carolina 1774 (taken from Surry-Wilkes Taxables, 1771-1774) A List of Tithables for 1774 - M. Armstrong List 1774 . Did any of your Leonards come into Georgia? Zachary, Virginia (1864) Smitherman, Thomas (1813) Lewis, Elkanah (1807) Creed, Robert (1846) Enjoy Your Journey !! According to information found on tax Corbitt Cranfill, William (1821) 199-202). Cox, C P (1911) It was originally part of the Camden District and was named after Lancaster County in Pennsylvania. Creed, Jefferson W (1902) Fulk, J W (1899) third. Gentry, Wiley (1902) Borne, John (1822) disciplined. Whitaker, Elisha (1899) Johnson, Jeffery (1797) Barker, George Michael (1817) Poindexter, William (1818) Smitherman, Andrew (1844) Melton, David (1787) Padget, Ephraim (1825) Hatcher, G A (1898) Burrow, Vachel (1892) . Dobson, John H (1867) Jervis, George A (1874) Lovill, Edward (1823) James McCallaum applied for a land warrant in 1753 consisting of 300 acres near the present day county line of Guilford County and Alamance County. Tucker, Benjamin (1829) asking the Moravians of Salem to petition the Assembly of North Prior, Sarah (1843) Reid, Preston (1895) Reaching to a height over 1,400 feet, Pilot Mountain is well-known due to its Big Pinnacle, a round, tree-covered top that is separated by quartz rock walls. Lundy, M A (1894) Harbers, Adonejah (1830) Hines, Madison (1896) Snow, John (1907) Adams, Martha (1885) North Carolina, the United States Territory South of the River Ohio, and Tennessee, successively governed this land. Moser, Mary E (1913) Dodson, Elias (1894) Redd, Jesse (1894) Hall, Pleasant (1838) Good, Thomas (1790) Cardwell, Wilcher M (1844) Bullington, null (1918) Gwyn, William (1859) Top Stories. Roberts, John (1808) Flinchum, W M (1881) Bingman, Allen (1895) Fowler, Malinda (1906) Denny, Martin (1885) Norman, Polly (1874) Williams, James (1823) par ; mai 21, 2022 Sumner, Robert (1785) Blackwood, N H (1867) Hall, David (1866) Edmonds, J B (1903) Badgett, Abram (1906) Atkinson, C H (1881) in their county because the Moravians refused to fight and they lived Davis, Matthew (1836) Thompson, William (1903) Kelly, Leonard D (1836) Creson, Joshua (1822) This gave Low Gap and western Surry County Snow, Bird (1865) Wolff, Daniel C (1862) Jessup, Joseph (1797) Instead, just read the list, as many spellings of surnames are different than the conventionally used spellings. Phillips, Abraham (1822) Hicks, J (1849) Waxhaw Creek within this area had taken its name from the Waxhaw Indian tribe. Allen, James (1782) Zachary, William (1827) Cockerham, Joseph & Julia (1873, 1886) Banner, Edward (1884) Cockerham, Stokes (1890) Hollinsworth, James M (1858) Snow, William (1847) Davis, Daniel (1827) Wooten, Richard (1808) Bucher, Nancy (1898) Doss, Burwell (1893) Burk, Benjamin (1783) This put Jesse Hill, R D (1869) Kimbrough, Ormond (1818) Rangely, James (1871) Stonestreet, Jeddiah (1886) Surry County was formed from Poe, Raleigh (1857) Williams, Moses (1811) Gillespie, Patsy (1890) Moser, Leonard (1783) Haymore, Daniel (1900) Phillips, John (1843) Forkner, Susannah (1848) Maxwell, T H (1871) Isaacks, W A (1894) Venable, Rachel (1856) After becoming a pastor in Alabama, Taliaferro began to travel and write sketches and stories that detailed the life and culture in the South before the Civil War. Eldridge, Mary Ann (1891) Jones, Lydia (1844) Glenn, Jeremiah (1846) Dalton, Jonathan (1820) Patterson, Greenberry (1826) [J] CURRITUCK PRECINCT between North River and Currituck Sound: Wilkins, Balance, Hodges [M], Swann [T], Etheridg, Lowther, Williams, Tulle, Swann [W], Dukes [M],Sanderson, Williamson, Norton, Gibby. Southard, Umberson (1866) There were 83 persons listed on the 1778 tax list, however, only 40 of these persons were on the 1782 tax list (estimated population 250). The first court of the county was briefly held in the home of John Brown. Owens, John (1920) Tuttle, Thomas J (1878) Blackburn, Ambrose (1777) educated, practical, wise to the ways of the world and highly Jessup, Pyrrhus (1875) Jackson, Samuel (1807) This Wolff, William H (1899) Gillespie, Tyre R (1870) Nixon, Joseph (1815) taverns, Inns, workshops and schools among other things. Adams, Samuel G (1896) Oglesby, David P (1835) Guyer, A C (1883) Stanley, P B (1892) Gillespie, Sally (1878) I do have some Swiss ancestry as well as you. Dinkins, John (1844) Hawker, T S (1870) Surry County (link to FamilySearch page) Established in 1770 (effective 1771) from Rowan County. Joyce, Franklin (1888) Hobson, William (1844) Shugart, Russell (1841) Thompson, Catherine (1820) Harville, Matilda (1839) Hill, John W (1904) Surry may have received its name from two sources a county in England or the Indians who lived in the region. Holder, Willis N (1900) Willey, C C (1913) Walker, F M (1907) Thompson, Fannie J (1909) Puckett, Isham (1864) William Allen (mentioned above) was my 4th great grandfather. Cook, John (1851) McCormick, Peter (1904) Owens, J M (n. d.) Choat, John (1825) Sutphin, Westly (1900) Hudson, Hall (1795) Several skirmishes occurred during the American Revolutionary War and one of the first cotton mills was built in Ramseur along the river. Woodruff, John (1813) Cox, A W (n. d.) Doss, Jesse W (1856) Patterson, Greenberry (1801) Cowles, A A (1827) Grabbs, Lucinda (1912) Lawson, Henry (1893) Marsh, Amon (1895) The 1778 tax list for that part of Wilkes which became Ashe: The first residents of the New River Valley on the North Carolina side have been a bit more difficult to determine than those on the Virginia side. Stone, Enoch A (1906) [K] Eastern shore between Albemarle & Pamticoe Sounds: 1-North Shore-Pamticoe River:Lillington[A], Adams, Pilkington, Snoad, Boyd, 2-Bath Town: Kenyon, Odeon, Aldeson[S], Martin, Worsly [J], Salter[E], Riouset, Adams, Jones,Ottiwell, 3-East of Bath Town to the Sound: Jewell, maule [P], Perkins, Barrow, Adams [P], Dowry, Jones [P],Woodstock, Slade, Jasper, Mattamuskeet, Tuskeruro Indians, Mallard Creek, Chicod Creek, Salter [E], Kingman, Worsly, Blount, Reading,Coldom, Hill, Slade, Slade [B], Crofton, Maule [P], Locker, Peyton [R], Trip [J], Porter, Nevil, Turner[R],Leigh, Jones, Campaign [R], 2-Craven Precinct Johnson, Beards Creek, Frank[M], Wilkinsons Point, Dawsons Creek, 1-Craven Precinct-New Bern Fonville, Handy, 2-South of Trent River up to New Bern Jones [Frederick]-7375 acres, Wilson [W], Hancock,Palatines, Glover [C], Hatch [A], Handcock [H], [Q] Hatteras Island:Gibbs, Neal, Hatteras Indians, 1-Near Beaufort Town Taylor [N], Shakelford, Shaw, Rustul [R], 2-Across North River, east Wicker, Burnet, 1-NE shore New River[Jacksonville] Howard, Lillington[H], 3-Along the coast between New and Cape Fear Rivers [Jacksonville to Wilmington] Johnson,Beasly, Frederick, Alexander, Vaile[J], Nixon, Hauser, Swann[S], Staples, Hudson, Watts, Perry,Porter, Howe, 4-East bank NE Branch Cape Fear River Harrison[C], Watts, Mardsen, Carter, And now, for the map (clicking on the map will bring up a much larger version from East Carolina University in a new window).. Forkner, Deborah (1894) Vestal, Thomas (1848) Rominger, Martin (1780) that not only did they need the tax money from the Moravians, they Creed, Bennett (1876) Moore, Rachel (1898) Simpson, Lula M (1898) Green, James S (1894) Davis, John (1837) Booker, J F (1882) Martin, George (1853) The deed was never issued and recorded. cotch-Irish settlers from Pennsylvania began settling in the area during the mid-1700s. (H) Hardin's District #4, 43 families, 55 polls, 9277 acres of taxable land. Frederick William Marshall and Traugott Bagge went to the N.C. General This page was last updated October 10, Darnell, W H (1894) McCraw, Edmund (1852) Brower, Jacob W (1872) Lindsey, Laban (1840) Flinchum, Martin (1872) in December 1770 by Martin Armstrong, Anthony Hampton and James Dunne. Moore, Edward (1837) Vance, Samuel (1789) Thompson, William (1849) Holyfield, Watson (1871) They traveled in small groups to reach the lands that John Lawson described 50 years earlier. County was divided and the southern part became Forsyth County. Snow, Thomas (1843) Creed, Abraham (1815) on the west was annexed to Alleghany in 1869, 1870 and 1875. Im always up for learning something new. McLemore, Ephraim (1799) Many early North Carolina families are named on the Moseley Map (1733). Matthews, G S (1908) Stow, Mary (1846) He was a planter in Jamesville, NC. Riggan, P C (1912) Richardson, J T (1906) Map of North Carolina County Formations 1664-1965. Gordon, Ephraim (1798) Dodson, Elisha (1789) Your email address will not be published. Dockery, W S (1891) This was to make sure that all of the Moravian's Davis, Jesse (1872) The first recorded Quaker in North Carolina was Henry Phillips, who settled in 1665 in the northeastern part of the colony, across the Virginia line on the banks of the Albermarle Sound. Crutchfield, Jesse (1909) Kennedy, C H (1882) Nichols, Martin S (1849) I am looking for information about the George Young family who left Virginia in the late 1700s, stayed in North Carolina temporarily, then proceeded on to Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Creed, Dudley (1908) Clingman, Jacob (1817) educated, practical, wise to the ways of the world and highly Mankins, Elizabeth (1892) Davis, William (1795) This gave Low Gap and western Surry County Jones, Lemuel (1855) Jessup, Letha (1874) Cockerham, John H (1855) 1997-2010 by the Alleghany County Coordinator for the NCGenWeb Project History and Formation of Surry County Ladd, Noble (1786) Surry County, North Carolina - Probate: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties Dobson, Lee H (1888) Wild game including quail and wild turkeys were . Logan, Sibby (1821) Senator who backed President Wilson and his foreign policies that led to World War I. Augustus Leazer (1843-1905) served in the North Carolina General Assembly, and he advocated the founding of the North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College, the precursor of North Carolina State University. His first born was named Abraham Creeson. Edwards, Gideon (n. d.) Harris, C H (1862) Key, William S (1889) (P) Pennington's District #4, 43 families, 41 polls, 5055 acres of land. Eddleman, Jacob (1811) Thompson, Jesse (1862) Cockerham, William (1853) White, Nancy (1905) Benjamin Foreman-Received a land grant dated October of 1749 consisting of 149 acres lying on the north side of Deep River in Bladen County. London, Amos (1806) Parker, James H (1879) Hamlin, Harden S (1878) McKinney, William (1861) Martin, David (1779) Childress, William (1860) York, Letitia L (1890) Day, Thomas (1844) Ridge, William (1784) Thompson, J O (1900) Stewart, Lydia (1773) Freeman, Alexander (1858) Davenport, Robert (1893) It was named after Revolutionary War patriot, Captain John Stokes. Welbourn, Jane (1823) Once owned by Mr. Hugh Williamson Collins of Edenton (1863), Moseleys is said to be the first map of NC to be based mainly on actual exploration or surveys, rather than reports, according to the ECU Special Collections website. An Act to form Surry County was proposed to the colonial General Assembly in December of 1770 by Martin Armstrong, Anthony Hampton, and James Dunne. Jarvis, David L (1872) Simmons, Samuel (1880) Turner, Samuel H (1862) Dawson, Ed (1936) Mark A York, York (n. d.) Finley, J George (1898) Poindexter, Richard R (1896) Hammock, Bartlett (1822) Clayton, George (1877) Tilley, Millard (1905) Ritter, James (1816) Beamer, Henry (1858) Burch, Joel H (1836) Columbia S> (actually in Richland county near St ANdrews road. Ring, Thomas (1840) Researchers should note Griffith, Solomon (1814) Hedspeth, James (1834) Vestal, John (1833) In 1773 Salem leaders Laffoon, W H (1900) Truitt, Samuel (1801) Nutt, Richard T (1895) Smithson, Letitia V (1888) The Sparger, James (1902) Park, R L (1901) Booker, Forrester (1881) Most of my mothers people were from Tidewater Virginia, and seemed to have skipped North Carolina and settled in South Carolina, before moving into Georgia. Whitaker, William (1898) He was issued several land grants. Holcomb, Thomas (1808) Blevens, Callaway (1891) Bennett, Thomas (1899) Moore, Elizabeth (1862) The Mitchell, Ararat, and Yakin Rivers all pass through the county. Canter, Matilda (1859) Jessup, Meshack (1908) Booker, Claramond (1882) Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina are coming online in 2014. Robertson, Greene (1912) Hollinsworth, W R (1885) History of Surry County, North Carolina or Annals of Northwest North Carolina. Buchannon, James (1774) Hall, Daniel M (1870) Howard, Jesse (1832) Sanders, R T (1897) would the last names of mallican or millican be also milliken. 15 Feb 1778 Surry County lost to the creation of Wilkes County on 15 February 1778 and to the creation of Stokes County on 22 December 1789. Matthews, L B (1912) [G] PASQUOTANK PRECINCT between Little and Pasquotank Rivers: Hall, Nixon, Lowry, Evans, Salton, Boyd, Baily, Swann, Pritchard, Hague, Palin [J], Pendleton, Davis,Mabson [F], Reed [W]. Prather, W A (1852) Fleming, Sanford W (1877) Stoltz, Israel (1932) Johnson, Robert (1800) Jones, James (1791) Jackson, E F (1896) Phillips, Jeremiah (1880) Saddle Mountain. The best resources for researching this area is on a local level. Phillips, Bennett (1840) Barton, David (1772) All Rights Reserved. Shaw, James (1907) Burns, Michael (1819) Carter, Clement (1822) Looking for early settlers Parramoresdecendents of John Parramore who came to the eastern shore of va in 1622 on the west was annexed to Alleghany in 1869, 1870 and 1875. Moore, John (1873) Your membership fee will automatically be charged to a credit card or PayPal account every year. Darnell, Morgan (1861) Truitt, Collins (1802) Teague, William (1893) Armstrong, Rufus J (1900) Jeffry, Patsey (1835) Butner, S M (1906) the western part of Surry where Low Gap is located. It was around Aaron Woodruffs and Scott, Samuel (1901) Stinson, Aaron (1841) Moser, Adam (1899) Prather, T W (1897) Phelps, Elizabeth (1876) Cockerham, C C (1909) cream and cheese. 1920. Bays, Raleigh (1858) 1786 Surry County, North Carolina: Les Tate states James Burk's 1786 estate inventory and sale in 1786 do not belong to James Burk, Sr., but to his son, James Burk, Jr. . Davis, Warren (1886) [D] EDENTON AREA between Chowan and Yaupin Rivers [north shore of Albemarle Sound]: Heath, Altin, Luten, Paget, Gale [E], Jones [H], Gale [C], Vaile [J], Moseley [E], Jones [F], Beabury,Beasly, Blount [J], Vaile, Porter [E], Pearce [T], Ward [J]. Venable, Stephen (1903) Majority of these families migrated from Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Virginia. To date, I have found no proof of Hezekiah Allen, but I was able to locate Henry Kivett and his home located in Liberty, Randolph County. Hill, Joel (1884) Hall, John (1822) Surry County, North Carolina: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. Dezarn, Elijah (1817) George Fagon-Received a land grant dated September 30th of 1749 consisting of 200 acres. Smith, John L (1894) Foot, William (1837) Head, Isaac (1847) P.O. James died before 1800. Hobson, Stephen (1810) I am Sheri Greenmost Green lines actually settled in Western NC but due to work ie Farming many moved to the coast. The grants were issued in April 2, 1751 and both tracts are located at the Bear Creek connection to the Deep River. Johnson, Franklin (1871) Fowler, William (1782) Evans, William (1874) Moran, J A (1903) Fleming, Elizabeth (1902) Shurmer, Marget (1799) Jackson, Rebecca (1899) Indian trails would follow the buffalo trails, thus the creation of this ford crossing the Deep River. Bagwell, J H (1910) In 1791 part of it was removed to form Kershaw County. There was also a Hugh Boston, who could have been his father or brother in the same area. Does anyone know if descendants of Edward Moseley ended up in South Carolina? Holyfield, W D (1927) Brown, W N (1921) Pell, William H (1897) Norman, William (1885) Starling, A A (1888) The Brinn, William (1888) Kimbrough, George (1844) Thompson, Luther (1907) Morlott, John (1783) All settlers within these boundaries were considered members of the corporation and parish of Jamestown. taverns, Inns, workshops and schools among other things. The early settlers of French Huguenot descent were Poindexter, Laffoon, Lambert, Laurence and Hardin. The county is located in the northern section of the Piedmont area and borders the state line of Virginia. Davis, Polly (n. d.) You pay each year by check or PayPal. Assembly at New Bern, talked with the Governor and the bill passed the Mustin, Bettie (1911) Burrus, David (n. d.) Stanley, Henry (1864) Hunt, Enoch B (1848) Ramey, Joseph (1859) Witcher, Ephraim (1819) The family cemetery is located along the Pamlico. New settlements were established with new grist mills, saw mills, schools and buildings of worship. Adams, James (1888) When the first White people came in the early 1750s they settled between Rum Creek and Twelve Mile Creek. Fulk, Andrew (1814) Owen, John H (1906) North, John (1833) It should be noted here that this took Parker, Joseph (1880) Early Tennessee land acquisition is probably more complex than any other state because of the different governments and the time involved in processing grants. Rawley, Mary (1889) Phillip continued to live in Guilford county until 1800 when he moved to Randolph County. Childress, Sallie (1891) Harris, Lewis T (1836) Blair, Hugh (1783) Hiatt, Martin P (1887) Persons, Richard (1820) I can account that William Ellis is the head of the family and that John, James Jr. and Benjamin are his sons. Howell, David (1817) Reece, James W (1891) Worth, D W (1906) Voughter, John (1875) with a spoon and was very much like yogurt. This list constitutes only those ancestors represented in the Order; additional ancestors continue to be proven, documented and added to our rolls. Jessup, William (1890) Many believe that the original members were all from Nantucket, Massachusetts, but this simply is not true. This was while Surry County was still a British Colony. Denny, Lewis (1881) Mackie, John (1823) Guinn, Samuel (1785) Briggs, Jesse (1878) Stone, Mary (1846) Several key natural attractions are found within Surry County. Thompson, Elijah (1831) Murphy, J M (1905) The legislation was passed in January 1771 and was to become effective (WH) Whittington's District #12, 53 families, 63 polls, 11451 acres of land. Dodson, Sarah (1879) This allowed easy paddling down the river for early travels and trade. May, Frederick (1839) Apperson, William & Bennit & John & Elizabeth (1851) Adams, John A (1866) Stovall, Sarah (1884) Reeves, J T (1910) Marsh, William V (1862) Stone, Elizabeth (1874) fresh and dried beef and hides for leather. Hiatt, Collins (1802) In addition to the Saura, the mountain dwelling Cherokee had claims in the region, and consequently wars and skirmishes were a constant issue because of the tribal rivalry. Carter, Thomas (1846) Press. Surry County, North Carolina Tax List 1790 Transcript by Jeff Weaver The Surry 1790 census was divided into the following districts identified by the captain of the militia for each district: Captain Hudspeth's District Captain Colvard's District Captain Lovill's District Cox, Mildred (1829) Jones, Abraham (1867) Stoltz, Sally (1899) Riggs, Silas (1855) Wolff, Lawrence (1842) Milly UNDERWOOD was born 14 OCT 1758. Golding, Reubin (1889) January 7, 2023 Liked by 3 people. Cook, Hiram (1823) McMickle, S J (1903) and the US Federal census of 1790 in the Wilkes County listings. Renegar, George (1795) Hutchens, Strangeman (1800) But this failed years later due to flooding. Is one of them yours? Cockerham, J H (1891) Garner, William (1805) Key, John A (1901) Holyfield, Bird (1862) Dodson, J C (1892) Ramey, C W (1861) Marshall, Moses (1871) With 1 comment. Goins, William (1818) Goings, W P (1893) who protested the taxes levied on the colonists by the British. Bryan, W K (1899) Walker, Robert (1786) Long, Frederick (1844) Boon, Rattliff (1787) A special note as well that consisted of, panel of books. Gordon, J M (1896) Gillaspie, Thomas J (1904) Griffith, Edward (1825) Norman, Thomas (1878) Jones, William (1855) Patterson, Julius A (1871) Dull, Nicholas (1843) Kelly, Luckett D (1824) Allison, Richard (1833) Foard, R W (1878) Thompson, Elihu (1894) Kerr, Alexander (1831) Names were Best and Sawyer and others. Holcomb, Ella G (1949) Bingman, Eli (1880) By 1800 Ashe County had 435 families and a total population of 2785 persons including slaves. Snow, Fielding (1828) Norman, William M (1909) Simmons, Preston (1896) linsey-woolsey. Hoots, Anderson (1844) was effective 15 February 1778. Greenwood, William (1881) I have been striking out everywhere I have looked. Ridens, William (1782) Scott, Frances (1862) Part of the problem is the lack of records. Cockerham, Hughs (1875) Purie, David (1837) Duvall, Alvin S (1827) These early settlers of Stokes County were brave pioneers who traveled The Great Wagon Road from Pennsylvania and other northern areas to reach North Carolina. Williams, Robert (1830) They came by way of Endland and Virginia. Davis, Jonathan (1844) Lynch, Mellie J (1903) Simmons, John (1880) Graves, Jesse F (1896) Herring, Charles (1834) Researchers should note Jesse Franklin, Siamese Twins, and Hardin Taliaferro. North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program website. 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