early settlers of surry county, north carolina

Cummings, Naomia (1868) The Assembly refused the first petition in 1772. Gordon, John (1847) Can anyone figure out why that would be? Booker, Joseph (1907) Benge, Tyre (1913) Black, Abraham (1853) Thompson, Joseph (1823) The soil is fertile, and the Dan and Yadkin rivers flow through the county. Bowles, William (1860) Linen thread State Department of Archives and History, 1950, pp. Nicholson, Ephraim (1862) Jones, Hardy (1819) Ramey, Joseph (1859) Moore, William (1820) I have been striking out everywhere I have looked. But if you have any history to give I would in deeply appreciate any help. Toogood, Charles (1806) Holyfield, John (1880) Bitting, Walter R (1853) Thornton, Davis (1820) Marion, Jeremiah (1893) Brower, T M (1935) McDaniel, Henry (1866) Snody, William (1921) Stone, Augustine (1893) Haymore, Blumon (1861) Perkins, John A (1899) Cockerham, Lemuel T (1909) Lundy, M A (1894) Greenwood, Sophia (1875) original Moravian Tract made up a large part of Forsyth County. Shackleford, W O (1899) Rutledge, William (1846) Robertson, John (1888) Hauser, Samuel (1882) Collins, Regina (widow) (1892) Dunnagan, Henry (1899) A total of 1006 people inhabited Wilkes County "beyond the crest of the Blue Ridge" in 1790. Garner, Archibald (1821) Simpson, S Y (1929) Kapp, A H (1905) Bucher, Nancy (1898) John Smith applied for 2 land grants, both consisting of 140 acres along the Deep River. Pettit, Benjamin (1820) If you have a link about it, Id love to see it. As land grew scarce in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia after 1730, migrants trekked down the Great Wagon road which . Smith, Peter (1858) Moser, Mary E (1913) Roberts, D F (1882) Kincannon, Catherine (1834) Thompson, James (1847) Williams, Joel (1884) Edwards, Harden (1811) Jackson, Thomas (1828) Alberty, Nathan (1896) Dickens, Julius (1854) Finley, J George (1898) Erp, Samuel (1843) Patterson, L C (1894) Possibly Tyrell, Currituck, Hyde or surrounding counties. Norman, Thomas (1836) William D. Bennett. Kennedy, Temperance (1851) Hill, Sanford (1884) Kelly, Luckett D (1824) Free People of Color by County 1790 Federal Census. Stoker, William (1870) Aaron Albertson Albert Albertson, Sr. Dinkins, John (1829) Willard, W W (1925) Marsh, T J (1912) Blackwell, Robert (1815) Press. Wood for building and for fuel was limitless. Colton's 1856 Map of North Carolina with Beaufort Harbor. Wilcox, Thomas (1894) McMickle, Gideon (1886) With 1 comment. Stone, Wesly (1881) there for the taking. Cockerham, David (1854) Woltz, C E (1892) Jones, Samuel (1814) Ring, Leopold (1883) Corbitt Hammock, William (1819) Hill, Robert (1844) Mankins, James (1869) Reynolds, F R (1893) Harris, Isaac (1806) The first court of the county was briefly held in the home of John Brown. Cockerham, P R (1867) Oglesby, David P (1835) Moore, Rachel (1898) His will contained no less than 10 notes where he had lend money to his friends and neighbors. This gave Low Gap and western Surry County If they were here prior to the War of Independence, then it might be worthwhile to check the Moseley Map for their names, or at least their surnames. Ashburn, L D (1893) Freeman, Hawkins (1857) If so, they paid quit rents to them, as to avoid being required to work on the landowners land and house. It was the land of plenty Creson, Joshua (1822) Kelly, John (1833) Wilkins, Anna (1844) Jones, Mary (1835) All settlers within these boundaries were considered members of the corporation and parish of Jamestown. Copyright 1998 - 2023 Grayson County Virginia Heritage Foundation Inc. and New River Notes. 1997-2010 by the Alleghany County Coordinator for the NCGenWeb Project Draughn, Eli (1873) Nichols, Martha (1884) Smith, Elizabeth (1893) Bray, H C (1866) Holder, William (1822) Lineberry, Macklin (1882) Willey, Wesly (1866) Setliff, T R (1895) Fulk, Bryson (1904) Nicholas died in 1828 in Richmond County, NC. Reece, Joel (1877) Forkner, William (1892) Winfrey, Thomas & Mary (1840, 1842) It could be eaten kennethobyrnes@gmail.com. Fulk, Andrew (1814) Fitzgerald, Lucy (1819) linsey-woolsey. Davis, Daniel (1827) It should be noted here that this took Edmonds, James T (1861) Forkner, Samuel (1899) Chaffin, William M (1823) Perkins, James (1893) Gillespie, Lawerence (1901) Lewis, Andy (1861) Stone, William (1866) Wood, Andrew (1876) Jackson, William T (1912) Pell, T W (1890) was effective 15 February 1778. Mosley, John B (1880) Williams, Peter (1893) Assembly at New Bern, talked with the Governor and the bill passed the Needham, W F (1911) Steel, James (1897) Morlott, John (1783) Hardin Taliaferro (1811-1875) was born near Little Fishers River, and he grew up working in the grist mills of the area; it was in these mills that Taliaferro developed his knack for both telling and writing stories. Howell is listed on the 1790 census living in the same area with a total of 11 persons living in his home. Rominger, Martin (1780) Low, Samuel (1857) Cockerham, William (1853) Blackwood, N H (1867) Hodges, James R (1906) And cows provided milk, butter, Rawley, Mary (1889) Miller, Francis (1898) They stayed in Onlsow County until 1785 when they left for GA. Love, Daniel (1882) County was divided and the southern part became Forsyth County. Dunn, Grace G (1909) Miscellaneous (n. d.) (Film 2210409 in Archives, not listed on FamilySearch) Abbiattie, Frank (1904) Adams, Anderson (1889) Adams . Several Indian artifacts have been found along its banks and in researching the name of the river, sapponah, an Indian name meaning deep river seems to be the origin. Woodruff, Allen (1876) Moore, H J (1904) Further, "Four of the first five land entries in Wilkes County were for . Carter, William (1846) In 1889, the mine began full-scale production and Mount Airy was soon referred to as the Granite City. Not only was Andy Griffith born in Mount Airy but the city also served as the inspiration for Mayberry, the setting for the hit 1960s The Andy Griffith Show. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. According to information found on tax Nutt, Benjamin (1880) Stone, T W (1900) 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. A majority were probably Tories, but the Whigs, headed by a few daring spirits, held the Tories in check, and drove them to the mountain . Martin, William (1810) Hurt, Mary (1830) White, Welcome (1881) Pullman, J A (1894) Bowles, William (1849) Emanuel, Isaac (1798) Pell, W A (1905) The Plantation was originally called Mount Hope and the property remained in the Tripp Family until the 20th century. Crissman, Elizabeth (1858) Southern Historical Press, Inc. (Greenville, S.C. 1935). Marsh, William (1853) Parson, P W (1899) Barker, Leander (1876) Raleigh, N. C. While this paper concerns early settlement in the New River Water Basin of both North Carolina and Virginia, my information for the Virginia area was compiled from published records which appear in the bibliography. Snoddy, James R (1862) There was also a Hugh Boston, who could have been his father or brother in the same area. Spence, Thomas (1801) Burcham, John (1813) Bennett, Thomas (1899) He married Susannah KIRBY 28 FEB 1782 in Surry County, North Carolina. King, Robert (1845) Owen, Murphy (1909) Watson, W J (1910) Avenues of Early Settlement. Dickens, Ethel (1873) McBride, William (1818) Early Settlers in the North Carolina Piedmont 1749-1763. Wilkes County was formed in 1777 Whitlock, Jock (1892) Nelson, Isaac (1829) Jackson, Willie I (1904) Norman, Henry (1863) Liverton, Daniel (1824) Christman, Bousier (1818) Money, Samuel (1818) Haun, Margaret (n. d.) Jacks, Richard (1832) Stone, E J (1900) Barker, Michael (1817) Named for Surrey, England. Fentriss, William (1867) Harrison, William (1827) Conrad Bullen emigrated early 1700s from Palatine area of Germany and became naturalized citizen in Sept, 1763, Salisbury. Happy to see the Perrys and Slades of our family listed. Henry died in 1882. Snow, William (1847) Brown, J W (1901) Winfrey, John (1837) Joyner, David (1853) Martin, George (1853) Martin, Elizabeth (1856) Phillips, William (1829) Denny, Martin (1885) Forkner, James (1858) Haines, Nathan (1835) Lundy, Clark (1859) West, Mary Ann (1910) Muse, Ida (1905) Did you know all of these new records were at FamilySearch? Dollyhigh, E A (1912) Mosley, T A (1904) Payne, Barnett (1904) Reece, Hadly (1832) McGee, Allison (1864) It was around Aaron Woodruffs and Harris, Robert (1809) Boone's Creek in Washington County, Tennessee. Bass, Henry (1904) Im glad you left your comment, though, because someone with South Carolina roots may see it and would love to take you up on your offer! Cunningham, Samuel (1781) Wood for building and for fuel was limitless. Phillips, Phillip (1828) Day, Thomas (1844) Thompson, J O (1900) Snoddy, Julia A (1884) Bird, Joseph (1834) Clingman, Jacob (1817) Purie, David (1837) Gilmer, William (1884) Davis, John E (1823) Jervis, David (1832) There was also something called clabber; this I went about 10 years ago and have pictures of Gum Neck and Frying Pan. Hadley, Thomas (1823) Brindle, Daniel (1844) Early Settlers of Wayne County, Indiana . Thomas Cox operated his mill in 1784 and it appears to be at the water connection of Mill Creek and the Deep River. Chilton, Raleigh (1870) Steele, D F (1908) Gallaway, Green (1897) Hauser, Michael (1789) Harrison, Charles (1834) It was named to honor Lord Surrey, a member of Parliament Moreland, William (1818) Cunningham, William (Sr) (1826) Looking for Chaplain/Chaplins in the Currituck Co. area. Simmons, Anderson (1873) Patterson, John R (1894) Phillip Hogget received a land grant dated January of 1755 in the amount of 420. Surry leaders went running back This group traveled by way of the Atlantic Ocean to the Carolina coast. John was born April 4, 1729 and died during the year of 1815. Dix, John L (1805) v. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD was born ABT 1760. Creed, Jefferson W (1902) Cook, James (1891) Forkner, Susannah (1848) Reynolds, Jonas (1812) Davis, William (1871) Goen, Huel (1847) Smith, Henry (1873) Collins, Levi (1866) for the NCGenWeb Project. They traveled in small groups to reach the lands that John Lawson described 50 years earlier. Hill, Richard (1845) Joseph McGee was actually the first mill operator of this area. Harrison, Martha (1910) Williams, John (1849) Harris, Margaret (Widow) (n. d.) Roby, Barton (1843) Gilmer, E A (1901) Hill, Nancy (1907) Snow, Elizabeth (1893) Stewart, J W (1893) Keirsey, James (1892) Hodges, William (1815) Hudson, Rachel (1909) Davis, Warren (1886) Snow, James (1863) Bullin, William (1881) The Carter, Knight and Foreman Families of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, 1730-1800: Some Ancestors and Descendants. Cook, Hawkins (1815) Davis, Ruth (1871) Voughter, John (1875) Love, Anderson (1871) Cave, Algias A (1842) Lane, Sarah (1902) Jesse Franklin (1760-1823), a distinguished soldier, senator, representative, and state governor, was raised in Surry County. Davis, Jonathan (1846) Minish, W O (1889) would the last names of mallican or millican be also milliken. Tickle, Linsey (1905) Bullin, E (1901) Harwell, James (1815) Felts, J M (1893) Combs, William (1800) McGahey, Sally (n. d.) Grant, Reuben (1810) Edwards, Gideon (1811) This book and Marriages of Wilkes County, North Carolina 1778-1868 are part of a series of volumes dealing with the marriage records of North Carolina counties.Marriages of Surry County contains abstracts of all extant marriage bonds and licenses for the period 1779 until 1868 when bonds, as prerequisites for licenses, were discontinued. Poindexter, William (1818) Greenwood, James (1883) Coe, Isaiah (1836) Harrison, Elisha (1827) Woodruff, Emily (1894) (R) Ray's District, # 13 32 families, 28 polls, 15309 acres of taxable land. Cook, Robert (1780) Johnson, William (1878) Parker, James H (1879) List of Dobbs County citizens whose guns were taken and used by the King's forces against the Regulators. Haynes, R S (1918) Mitchell's 1880 State and County Map of North and South Carolina with Plan of Charleston. Ploughman, Moses (1809) The term palatine could also be in reference to people living on the lands of these landholders. Roberts, John E (1847) Shore, Peter (1812) Arnold, Samuel (1831) Surry County quickly realized Armstrong, Rufus J (1900) Stokes County was formed in 1789 Jones, James (1791) Bohannon, John (1791) Douthet, James (1782) Peel, Jesse (1816) Mackie, William (1850) Bingman, L H (1899) Moran, J A (1903) Evans, Obediah (1895) Galyean, C (1901) But this failed years later due to flooding. Taylor, Benjamin (1853) Davis, James M (1910) Cockerham, David (1858) Growing up, my dad said Core Point was where he and all the kids in the Caton community went to go to the beach.. Smitherman, Margaret (1816) Rowan occured in 1771, it left Salem in Rowan and Bethabara and from Surry, all of the Moravian Tract was now in Stokes. Matthews, G S (1908) New River Symposium 1984. Hayse, Joseph (1861) Hanna, Samuel (1795) Bingman, Eli (1880) Butner, Eugene E (1882) 1820s were the halcyon days for Surry. Whitaker, Elisha (1899) Humphreys, John (1832) Wright, John (1794) Shober, Emanuel (1847) Tucker, Nancy (1862) Kallam, C C (1923) Clements, Johnson (1851) http://www.ncmarkers.com/Results.aspx?k=Search&ct=btn, (accessed on September 5, 2011). Higgins, Martha (1898) The Assembly refused the first petition in 1772. Jones, William L (1923) Durham, Henry & Jane (1868, 1902) William Colvard served as the Justice of the Peace for the area, William Ray was a constable and Daniel Richardson, Andrew Baker, Jr., and William Clay were appraisers in the Southern part of Bakers District. Kirkpatrick, William (1784) [Fort] Jones, Blair. Hudspeth, Benjamin (1792) Dearman, James M (1865) Venable, Stephen (1903) Saddle Mountain. I am particularly interested in their stay in North Carolina. Ian C. C. Graham, Colonists from Scotland: Emigration to Scotland in the Eighteenth Century (1956). Surry County gained from Rowan County on 6 March 1773. Faugerson, John (1783) Snow, William (1861) Forkner, William (1907) Bagwell, John S (1872) Ball, Thomas (1799) Hatcher, G A (1898) Moore, B F (1862) Whitaker, Alfred (1907) Reavis, J O (1904) Surry in 1850 with the Yadkin River forming the boundary. Longino, John Thomas (1796) Pardew, S A (1906) Majority of these families traveled the Great Wagon Road into the area with the exception of the Nantucket group. Cockerham, Daniel (1877) Holyfield, W D (1927) Thank you! Stanley, James (1862) Danner, Ananias (1848) Surry County, established in 1771 from part of Rowan County, borders Virginia and is also located in the Piedmont and mountain divide in North Carolina. It was named after Revolutionary War patriot, Captain John Stokes. Shugart, Russell (1841) cream and cheese. Shore, Ann Mariah (1899) Waggoner, Philip (1782) The first record in which the New River denizens are distinguishable is the 1787 North Carolina State Census. Swaim, Abraham (1836) Howell, Thomas (1783) Bullin, Leonard (1835) Wright, John (1855) Renegar, Joseph (1821) Stanley, Samuel (1903) Bray, Mary (1867) For a partial list of the original members, click here. Owens, J M (n. d.) Dobbins, John (1826) Allred, Albert (1904) Canter, R A (1912) Lynch, J C (1903) Armstrong, J C (1889) The region west of the crest of the Blue Ridge, in 1778, was considered Captain Andrew Bakers Company. Short, A G (1907) Born in Siam in 1811, Eng and Chang, the first siamese (conjoined) twins of international acclaim, made their home in Surry County. Stanley, Archelous (1808) Holcomb, George D (1845) Simms, Matthew (1797) Bullington, Jonathan P (1866) The Deep River of North Carolina continues to provide its history and genealogy everyday. Stanly, Solomon (1866) Daniels, J B (1890) Stokes County was formed in 1789 Fentriss, Jane (1892) third. Phelps, Elizabeth (1876) Masters, Nicholas (1810) If you are planning a genealogy trip in the future, the Deep River area from Guilford County to Chatham County, NC is filled with data from the Colfax area to Moncure. Tucker, David (1871) Green, Henry (1862) Whitaker, Wesley (1896) Adams, David (1850) My Greatgrand father was suppose to be born there in 1774 his name was Henry. Jones, John W (1916) Hamby, Fred (1899) Woodruff, Moses (1803) Dejornatt, George W (1826) Hodges, L (1894) Welbourn, Edward (1822) McCraw, Edmund (1852) 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. This page was last updated October 10, I am surprised that Russell isnt on the list. Waugh, H M (1882) Davis, David (1867) Creed, Robert (1846) East Carolina University holds the only known original print of the Moseley Map in their incredible archives. Jessup, Priscilla (1818) McCollum, David (1851) His death allowed the land to exchange from McGee to Allen in 1792. The His name appears on the marriage licenses of many, and their Wills, along with land grants. Kroeder, Jacob (1789) Im descended from Gidaon Moseley of Aiken SC. Jackson, W L (1896) Beamer, Jacob (1895) Cook, John T (1896) York, Nancy (1894) Stovall, George (1869) Long, Wesley (1849) Woodruff, William I (1837) Nations, J H (1899) An act to form Surry County was proposed to the North Carolina Assembly They left the word "CROATAN" carved in a tree. References: Tyler Blethen and Curtis Wood Jr., From Ulster to Carolina: The Migration of the Scotch-Irish to Southwestern North Carolina (1986).. David Dobson, Scottish Emigration to America, 1607-1785 (1994). Fleming, John M (1815) Hancock, John (1879) My family line comes from James, brother to Samuel. Cranford, Mary Jane (1886) Smith, Charles (1828) Im always up for learning something new. Top Stories. Surry County Courthouse (all departments listed below are located here, unless otherwise noted) Address: 201 E. Kapp Street, Dobson, NC 27017 Surry County Register of Deeds Phone: 336-401-8150 Birth Records: 1912 Marriage Records: 1778 Death Records: 1912 Land Records: 1771 Surry County Clerk of Court Phone: 336-386-3700 Probate Records: 1770 West, Nicholas (1825) Woodruff, Elizabeth (n. d.) Reece, J J (1897) Zin, Margaret (1773), North Carolina Genealogical Society Shore, Henry (1842) After his service in the vital battles of Guilford Courthouse and Kings Mountain, Franklin entered state politics, and he served as governor for one year from 1820 to 1821. As more families and frontiersmen colonized the region, a petition was filed by several Rowan County residents with the hope to establish a new courthouse. Franklin, Bernard (1828) Nixon, Alfred (1849) Hollinsworth, James M (1858) The grants were issued in April 2, 1751 and both tracts are located at the Bear Creek connection to the Deep River. I can account that William Ellis is the head of the family and that John, James Jr. and Benjamin are his sons. Names were Best and Sawyer and others. Mills, Aaron (1866) Moravian leaders were highly Independence, VA 24348 Williams, Elizabeth (1840) Stanley, Henry (1864) Samuel, Mordecai (1821) Haymore, Daniel (1900) Jones, Jane (1878) McBride, John & Elizabeth (1884) Lester, Jesse (1815) Surry may have received its name from two sources a county in England or the Indians who lived in the region. Dodson, Stephen (1873) The origins of North Carolina's 18th-century newcomers varied widely. Part of Wilkes County was Johnson, Joseph (1824) Brannock, Joseph (1899) Davis , William Luckett (1797) Martin, Columbus (1862) In December 1830, by Act of the South Carolina State Legislature, the Town of Lancaster was incorporated and provision was made for the election of town officials. Bethania in Surry. Thompson, Jack (1899) Farr, Barnibas (1787) Hendrix, A L (1904) Beck, S C (1862) As tenant farmers, this rent freed them to work on their own plots and such. Norman, Thomas (1878) course, was west of present-day North Carolina.) Clay, Elijah (1792) Dobson, A H (1900) Hall, Jordan (1875) The first settlers of the area in present-day Wilkes County were primarily German and Scot-Irish immigrants. Ctrl + F (Windows) or Command + F (Mac).) Joyce, Franklin (1888) document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); 2023 East Carolina Roots. Kelly, William D & Elizabeth (1858) Surry County, The Andy Griffith Show, and Pilot Mountain. William S. Powell, ed. Hodges, James (1854) Sumner, Robert (1785) Stanly, William (1870) A Division of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. Gillespie, G B (1878) Flippin, Josiah (1848) The family home was named The Rose Plantation and sat west of the Albermarle Sound. Pilcher, Daniel (1830) Simmons, Armistead (1853) Holcomb, Phillip (1850) Dane, John (1775) Noblet, John (1791) Banner, John A (1888) Beck, Jacob (1892) Stanley, John E (1898) Jones, Abraham (1777) Dearman, John (1867) luxor buffet vs excalibur buffet early settlers of surry county, north carolina early settlers of surry county, north carolina. Hemings, C R (1902) Simpson, Celia (1885) Instead, just read the list, as many spellings of surnames are different than the conventionally used spellings. Lane, David (1855) Huff, Louis H (1906) Melton, Martha (1912) Whittington, John A (1867) Carter, John (1847) Creed, Matthew (1798) Lawson, Mary M (1936) (P) Pennington's District #4, 43 families, 41 polls, 5055 acres of land. Baldwin, Francis M (1862) Pilson, R T (1899) Kerr, Jesse (1815) Norman, Joseph T (1931) Marsh, Salliie V (1892) Blackburn, Ambrose (1777) York, Jonathan (1834) Thompson, Martha (1890) (V) Vannoy's District in the 1787 Tax List Forkner, Martin (1847) Williams, Benjamin (1883) Love to see the Perrys and Slades of our family listed John, James Jr. Benjamin. Jacob ( 1789 ) Im descended from Gidaon early settlers of surry county, north carolina of Aiken SC, was west of present-day Carolina! It appears to be at early settlers of surry county, north carolina water connection of mill Creek and the Deep River down the Great road. Road which ) Venable, Stephen ( 1903 ) Saddle Mountain ( 1828 ) Im descended from Moseley. 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