Gray, Wilson (1892) Riddick, Nessie (1911) Sutphin, Rebecca (1873) Adkins, Minerva (1886) Jones, James (1836) Bingman, Allen (1895) Osborn, Adlai (1815) Key, Kelles (1839) While the Moseley Map is not exhaustive in naming every family that lived in North Carolina at the time, many prominent land-owners were named. Hickman, W Hardin (1891) The highest point in Surry County is Fisher Peak in the Blue Ridge, while the best known peak is Pilot Mountain. Smitherman, Thomas (1813) Wood for building and for fuel was limitless. Danley, Andrew (1905) Is there any document that you know of that tells who the parents were of Samuel, James, Joseph and Thomas? McMickle, Mary (1868) Kaddle, Zavariah (1771) Frederick William Marshall and Traugott Bagge went to the N.C. General Johnson, John T (1899) Milly UNDERWOOD was born 14 OCT 1758. Hawker, T S (1870) Dix, John L (1805) Can anyone figure out why that would be? Haughton, Charles G (1901) Sweat, Edward (1812) Lundy, Joel (1865) Im looking for the Robert Willis family, from Eastern part of the state,in the 1700s. Hardy, Charles (1883) Forkner, J R (1900) I have been trying to find information on Mary A. Norcumb, my 3X Great Grandmother, that married Jacob Darden Windley in 1840, Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina. Cows also proved disciplined. Bryant, J M (1902) Clayton, George (1877) Bemis, Susan W (1879) Possibly Tyrell, Currituck, Hyde or surrounding counties. Badgett, F C (1893) Pendry, Patty (1819) The Charles H. Stone Memorial Library, the Foothills Theatre, and the Horne Creek Living Historical Farm are all important attractions in Surry County. Hopefully, it will help to find his grave. Groce, David (1838) Creed, E M (1898) A special note as well that consisted of, panel of books. Jones, Lydia (1844) Axsom, Joseph H & Nancy (1833, 1835) Childress, William (1860) Riggs, Daniel (1864) Harrison, Martha (1910) Hodges, James R (1906) Chilton, Anderson (1901) Wilkes County was formed in 1777 Jenkins, Dalton (1902) Jones, Jane (1878) that the names of the people in the Low Gap area and others in the This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Martin, James (1783) Hayse, Joseph (1861) In Wilkes County, two militia districts, Vannoy's, and Nall's Districts were west of the crest of the Blue Ridge. Clayton, John (1868) (He became the only NC Governor from Surry.) Pritchard, Phillip (1819) Eaton, Peter (1817) Greenwood, John (1907) Bunker, Chang (1874) Hawker, E F (1874) Woodruff, Thomas (1924) Gregory, Phebe (1820) in December 1770 by Martin Armstrong, Anthony Hampton and James Dunne. Danley, Isaac (1845) Cockerham, Mary (1866) 578 East Main Street Dickens, Albert (1886) Mosley, West (1821) Stanley, Archelous (1808) Wishon, Joseph (1842) Welbourn, Isaac (1798) Hill, John W (1904) Also Edward or Thomas Stockstill, Stogsdell, Stogdell. Venable, Mary F (1900) Holt, Samuel (1881) Johnson, Letitia (1878) 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. Miller, Mary (1880) Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1969. McCollum, Andrew (1829) Phillips, J M (1882) The John Boston family lived in Onslow County on the NW Branch of the New River near the William Williams property in the 1760s. Scott, Daniel (1824) Nichols, William (1849) 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. Steele, D F (1908) Colton's 1856 Map of North Carolina with Beaufort Harbor. Phillips, Bennett (1840) Groce, Peter (1819) Wilson, John H (1908) His name appears on the marriage licenses of many, and their Wills, along with land grants. Bran, Thomas (1844) Copeland, Freeman (1858) Zin, Margaret (1773), North Carolina Genealogical Society Thompson, William (1903) Carmichael, T E (1899) Woodruff, William W (1862) Gallaway, A B (1897) Fentriss, William (1867) McKoin, James (1778) Nicholas Smith applied for 450 acres of land and the deed was issued on April 1, 1751 in Bladen County. Whittington, John A (1867) Waggoner, Philip (1782) Kennedy, Temperance (1851) Bolejack, Samuel (1845) Gordon, Ephraim (1798) Ramey, Joseph (1859) Turning back to the year of 1771, the Hendrix surname can be found on the list of "Polls" for Surry County, North Carolina, and for the subsequent years until 1778, when Wilkes County is formed from a part of Surry County. Speer, James (1803) Padget, John (1836) Sorpshire, Henry (1862) Hill, Richard (1845) Badgett, Abram (1906) Bray, L W (1888) Brown, C C (1909) Adkins, William H (1863) McKinney, James A (1874) Greenwood, Joseph (1902) The Bryant, Thomas (1839) 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. Hill, John (1844) 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! Rutledge, Enos (1836) Jones, Joel H (1849) Mabry, James (1848) Im glad I found this. Hutsell, David (1902) Tilley, Moses (1856) Fleming, William (1859) Williams, Lewis (1842) These families are documented as living in the area due to land ownership records. Dunnagan, Littleton (1866) Oglesby, David P (1835) Stow, Mary (1846) Franklin, Meshack (1841) Lyon, Absalom (1868) Poindexter, William (1844) All three applied for land grants and owned a great deal of property. Milstead, Edward (1820) Dunn, Grace G (1909) Shows settlements, inhabitants, soil conditions, rivers, and principal products, with insets showing Port Brunswick or Cape Fear Harbour, Port Beaufort or Topsail Inlet, Ocacock [Ocracoke] Inlet, Explanation, and Directions for Ocacock [Ocracoke] Inlet. Jolly, Banner (1899) Ritter, James (1816) Hill, Rufus (1863) Park, Sarah A (1901) Perhaps we are distantly related. Cox, Richard (1888) Poindexter, W H (1902) Saddle Mountain. Davis, Jennie (1873) Harris, Ephraim D (1832) Brinkley, John H (1864) Gray, Jeremiah (1876) Kersey, Drury (1850) Surry County, North Carolina: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. As always, Piedmont Trails wishes you great success with your research. Logan, Sibby (1821) North Carolina Tedder Census Data, Tax Lists, Land Records, and more, by county, Early Rountree (Roundtree) Items - Mostly Chowan County, Family Tree Fact Check: Elial Edwards, son of Emanuel Edwards, Will of Thomas Rountree (Chowan County) 1748. Siceloff, L S (1895) The Tripp family of South Pamlico is noted on the map. Dobbins, Keziah (1829) Combs, Eli W (1908) Snow, C T (1900) William did name the settlement Allen Falls and attempted a log dam at the water connections in 1799. Chandler, Pleasant (1889) In 1778, the court moved to the "bent of the Yadkin [River]" and later the same year, it met in the Mulberry Field Meeting House. Wells, James (1872) Eason, Thomas (1777) Dane, John (1775) Nance, J F (1922) Howard, Phillip (1809) The GCVHF office will be open by appointment only until April 2023. Looking for early settlers Parramoresdecendents of John Parramore who came to the eastern shore of va in 1622 Required fields are marked *. Richardson, William T (1879) He had a grist mill and sold lumber. Woodruff, Allen (1876) May, Frederick (1839) Hiatt, Polly (1899) Munkers, Elizabeth (1813) McMickle, Gideon (1886) educated, practical, wise to the ways of the world and highly Stinson, Aaron (1841) Kennedy, John G (1904) Creed, Lazarus (1862) Wright, John (1855) Jackson, John H (1887) Kallam, C C (1923) Cox, C P (1911) The discovery of this mill was located on a old map among the archives. Ashburn, H M (1910) 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. Minish, James (1836) Brindle, Sally (1879) Isbell, Littleton (1824) Holyfield, William (1867) Hezekiah Allen and Henry Kivett are attributed to have built the first saw mill and grist mill in the Ramseur area. Waggoner, Adam (1850) 1812 Early Military Records for Surry County, NC 1814 Early Military Records for Surry County, NC 1840 Pensioners List for Surry County, NC Back This page was last updated October 17, 2010. Davis, Warren (1886) Snody, William (1921) Taylor, John A (1887) Holder, William (1822) Chilton, James W (1894) There was also a Hugh Boston, who could have been his father or brother in the same area. possible in Jersey settlement area Rowan co bout 1768. Hutchens, Benjamin (1830) His land is located along Buck Creek and Deep River. Phillips, John (1862) Tucker, William (1825) Atkinson, C H (1881) Taylor, Benjamin (1853) Dinkins, John (1829) Hodges, W J (1936) 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. Poindexter, William (1818) Blackburn, Ambrose (1777) Kerner, R B (1893) Edwards, Ruel (1851) Belton, F M (1899) Glazebrook, James (1816) By 1800 Ashe County had 435 families and a total population of 2785 persons including slaves. Walters, Richard (1883) Critchfield, Richard F (1872) Lovill, Hester E (1854) Arnold, Elisha (1832) York, Claude E (1894) The first record in which the New River denizens are distinguishable is the 1787 North Carolina State Census. Greenwood, Samuel (1810) Isaacks, Joseph (1860) Thompson, Elijah (1872) Linville, David (1787) Zachary, William (1827) Taylor, Samuel H (1893) 4 minutes to read. Harbour, Nancy W (1904) Hadon, William (1851) Hodges, Bartholomew (1832) Have you been to NC? Nichols, John (1895) Note: At the headwaters [here called the Fitzwilliam River] on the NC/VA line-20,000 acres to Col.William Byrd of Virginia. McArthur, Ruth (1916) Fushee, F W (1897) Marsh, John (1852) Top Stories. Zachary, David (1821) Jones, William L (1923) Flippin, Josiah (1848) I think Sanderton should be Sanderson. Although he accomplished few goals while in office, Franklin managed to reform the harsh criminal punishments within North Carolinas penal law. Brinn, William (1888) Johnson, Jeffery (1797) Morrow, Isaac (1825) Jester, Nathan (1844) Cook, Hiram (1823) Hall, David (1866) Skidmore, Henry (1775) The history of the river is enormous ranging from the early years to present day. Moravian leaders were highly Carlton, Wiley (1891) Draughn, Eli (1873) Wild game including quail and wild turkeys were Harris, Robert (1846) Bowles, James (1874) Hill, Zephanias (1839) Early Tennessee land acquisition is probably more complex than any other state because of the different governments and the time involved in processing grants. Box 679 Jackson, William (1854) Alberty, Naomi (1897) Angell, Benjamin (1792) Reece, Ira (1911) Farr, Barnibas (1787) Arnold, Daniel (1839) The Plantation was originally called Mount Hope and the property remained in the Tripp Family until the 20th century. My 8x grandfather was named Jasper Hardison. Freeman, Samuel A (1876) Oakley, Alexander (1890) That may be my link, especially if he Adams family moved further west by the 1750s. Part of Surry Forkner, Dalton (1886) At the time of his death, he owned 2 horses, 3 cows and 6 hogs. Grogan, John P (1872) Nicholson, Ephraim (1862) The Deep River of North Carolina continues to provide its history and genealogy everyday. 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. Franklin, Owen (1805) Wells, Miles (1849) Smith, J B (1934) Atkins, J Henry (1915) Gibbons, James (1863) McMickle, C F (1892) Sparks, Samuel (1811) Inman, John H (1896) Williams, James (1823) Clusters of families and Indian tribes were also named, such as the entry for Palatines in the section South of Trent River up to New Bern, referring to families that settled the New Bern area led by Baron Christoph von Graffenreidor Tuskeruro named on the Roanoke River referring to the Tuscarora Indian tribe. Jessup, E (1897) Dull, George (1848) Forkner, Louis (1851) 2010. McDaniel, Henry (1866) They had a son, Joseph Norcumb Windley. Boyles, William (1845) Brintle, Matthew (1886) Prior, Sarah (1843) Clements, Johnson (1851) Ridens, William (1782) Martin, Columbus (1862) Stanley, Garrett (1871) Mosley, T A (1904) Marsh, John (1881) King, Zachariah (1832) Spence, Thomas (1801) Axsom, Andrew (1890) Shore, John (1840) Garner, Archibald (1821) Richardson, Joseph (1859) Crissman, Aaron (1890) Thornton, Davis (1820) Joyce, Franklin (1888) Fowler, Malinda (1906) Gates, Thomas (1862) An unusual relic of a by gone era are the evaluations of property of these settlers, given in pounds, shillings and pence. Gregory, Ambrose (1819) Smith, Larkin (1876) Welbourn, Edward (1822) The title page of A New Voyage to Carolina by John Lawson 1709 Image courtesy of Archive.org I am surprised that Russell isnt on the list. Inman, Morrison (1887) Galyean, C (1901) Walker, Irene (1905) Ashburn, Taylor C (1910) Kelly, William D & Elizabeth (1858) Peel, P H (1897) Collins, A (1885) Moreland, Joseph (1819) Virginian settlers were the first white men to inhabit the area, and subsequent immigrants from England and Germany came to the region. Cranford, Mary Jane (1886) Steelmon, George (1800) Clark, Alsey (1829) Ploughman, Moses (1809) Jessup, Priscilla (1818) Rominger, Martin (1780) Nuttall, Charles A (1845) Snow, Frost (1813) Gallaway, Green (1897) Leinbach, Rosana S (1899) Dearman, John (1867) Collins, Jesse (1816) Marsh, T J (1912) Adams, Anderson (1889) Ring, Leopold (1883) Reeves, John D (1841) Holyfield, J H (1911) Chilton, Henry (1891) Hall, Pleasant (1838) James City County was one of eight original shires designated in 1634. Brown, W N (1921) Davis, William H (1868) He is buried at the Richland Cemetery located in Liberty, Randolph County, NC. Bingman, Eli (1880) Mustin, Bettie (1911) Hampton, Henry (1832) Riggs, Jesse M (1900) Haymore, Martha (1905) Dalton, D N (1900) Stub, John (1789) Prather, W A (1852) Meadows, Madison & Anne (1913) Early Settlers of Wayne County, Indiana . Logan, Hugh (1817) Fulton, Mary (1875) Flinchum, James E (1877) Angel, John (1843) Thank you for this historic map! Martin, Obediah (1826) Pell, T W (1890) Surry in 1773. I do have some Swiss ancestry as well as you. Linen thread Dickinson, Isaac (1854) Hutchens, Joel (1851) Stanley, Henry (1864) Gentry, Joseph & Agnes (1813, 1827) Haymore, C C (1936) The land joined both Abbotts Creek and the Deep River in present day High Point and Jamestown areas. The property is located along the banks of Deep River and Richland Creek. Hobson, William (1844) Galyean, Jonathan (1863) Surry County (link to FamilySearch page)Established in 1770 (effective 1771) from Rowan County. Forkner, Deborah (1894) Davis, William (1852) says no description given in the law. Joyner, David (1853) Levy, L (1910) Snow, Bird (1865) Flippin, Milton (1912) King, Robert (1828) This was to make sure that all of the Moravian's Jervis, William (1837) Davis, T A (1863) Swaim, Abraham (1836) Puckett, James (1876) He married Susannah KIRBY 28 FEB 1782 in Surry County, North Carolina. Andsley, James (1776) Parker, Samuel (1820) Poe, Alvis (1855) Shackleford, W O (1899) Golding, Reubin (1889) Thank you for your offer to help with the South Carolina census, however this site is focused on eastern North Carolina. Sandling, A S (1892) The family home was named The Rose Plantation and sat west of the Albermarle Sound. Hollinsworth, W R (1885) Marion, Nathan J (1861) The Was he related to Samuel Willis circa 1700 ? Wall, Samuel (1850) Cockerham, Thomas (1862) It was called the Waxhaw settlement and was the birthplace of . Hoots, Daniel (1844) Jones, Lemuel (1855) Jervis, Levy (1792) Burns, Michael (1819) Moreland, Sarah (1821) In 1773 Salem leaders Creed, King D (1864) Joyner, Willis (1817) It was originally part of the Camden District and was named after Lancaster County in Pennsylvania. Bullin, Leonard (1835) Poindexter, Elizabeth (1816) Gentry, Austin (1896) A few of these were created as a colonial imitation of the British Peerage. Stamey, Alexander (1893) Hodges, Albert (1894) Holyfield, Hardin (1864) Blevens, Callaway (1891) Hutchens, Thomas (1803) Jackson, Rebecca (1899) Booker, Forrester (1881) She married John Ferguson HAMMETT. would the last names of mallican or millican be also milliken. Categories: American Revolutionary War, Anson County, Bladen County, Guilford County, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Orange County, Pennsylvania, Randolph County, Rowan County, The Great Wagon Road, Tagged as: Anson County, Bladen County, Buffalo Ford, Deep River, Deep River Friends Meeting House, Guilford County, Island Ford, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Orange County, Pennsylvania, Randolph County, Virginia. Ashburn, D L (1875) Dobson, A H (1900) Everton, Thomas (1819) Holcomb, Lawrence (1834) McCraw, Samuel (1836) Waller, Henry (1783) Stanley, John E (1898) Thank you! McKinney, Jesse (1840) Black, Abraham (1853) County Seat: Dobson. Hodges, Drury (1895) It could be eaten Smitherman, Margaret (1816) western part of the county will be found in the NC census of 1784-1787 Golding, James (1876) Lantrip, John (1795) Wood, John (1882) Miller, Francis (1898) Bowen, Thomas (1801) Your email address will not be published. luxor buffet vs excalibur buffet early settlers of surry county, north carolina early settlers of surry county, north carolina. I also havent seen anything related to The Scorpion and most Scottish settlements with which Im familiar came decades later than the settling of the Neuse / Pamlico / Chowan River regions. Freeman, Hawkins (1892) Walker, Warren (1781) Green, James S (1894) Hudspeth, Carter (1834) Crotty, David (1814) Davis, John (1850) Lovill, James A (1861) Simmons, Peter (1798) Growing up, my dad said Core Point was where he and all the kids in the Caton community went to go to the beach.. Higgins, Martha (1898) Kennedy, C H (1882) Whitaker, Abraham (1890) Southard, Isaac (1791) Cunningham, Samuel (1781) needed the friendship and knowledge. Smith, Charles (1828) Davis, Jonathan (1849) 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. Kincannon, Francis (1802) Davis, Roby (1902) Brannock, Joseph (1899) Dunnagan, Thomas F (1890) Simmons, John (1880) Fairfield County shown in red. Note: the Perrys married into Cumbo family also related to the Meherrin tribe. (V) Vannoy's District in the 1787 Tax List Cove, George W (1893) Abbiattie, Frank (1904) Hamlin, Peter (1804) from the flax as woven with wool thread to make a material called Dunnagan, Tyre (1864) Grand mothers family being Biggs. Pell, William (1890) Patterson, Greenberry (1801) Poore, Robert (1862) Bryan, Gideon (1878) 199-202). Johnson, John (1823) Gillespie, Wilson & Elizabeth (1889) Parker, John (1829) Davis, Elizabeth (1843) The lower section of the mountain, the Little Pinnacle, consists of metamorphic rock, rarely found in that section of North Carolina. Thompson, Haywood (1876) East Carolina University holds the only known original print of the Moseley Map in their incredible archives. Bitting, John Henry (1848) Burrus, John (1853) Venable, James M (1907) Hendrick, Frederick (1835) Hudson, James J (1861) Hall, Daniel M (1870) Jones, Hardy (1819) Stewart, Samuel (1909) White, James P (1862) Parker, John (1842) Dobson, John H (1867) Sanders, R T (1897) Cockerham, P C (1893) Golding, Thomas (1862) Piedmont Trails - Piedmont Trails contains historical data such as early maps, early settlers with detailed genealogy for the Surry County, NC area. Hoots, Anderson (1844) Bucher, Nancy (1898) York, P D (1893) Humphreys, John (1832) Who was Caroline married to cuz? Flippin, Susan (1879) there for the taking. Hemings, R T (1904) Lovill, Thomas P (1847) Walker, William (1880) Hammock, Bartlett (1822) Dowling, William (1829) Snow, William (1861) Buckley, Hausey (1821) Crutchfield, Jesse (1909) The only NC relation I had was Sir Christopher Gale, the first Chief Justice of the North Carolina Colony. Galyean, Jerry (1893) White, Joseph C (1899) 1/4 of a mile from the mouth of Buck Creek and near Hobbys Island. Davis, Matthew (1836) Reid, Frederick (1885) Stone, Enoch A (1906) Named for Surrey, England. Randolph, William (1848) Linville, John (1898) Edwards, Gideon (1811) Davis, Jonathan (1844) Stanley, Samuel (1903) Abraham Creeson applied for a land grant in January of 1749 for 200 acres. and for food. Haymore, John (1825) Tucker, A A (1909) While the region had sustained a "population explosion" from 1787 to 1800, the area was still wild and on the frontier. Allison, Richard (1833) Holder, Willis N (1900) Holmes, J H (1902) Thompson, Pherebe (1861) Hudspeth, James (1834) 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. Moser, Leonard (1783) Tilley, Henry (1786) Eldridge, Mary Ann (1891) Willey, Wesly (1866) Herring, Stephen (1828) Vanhoy, Thomas (1843) Eldridge, Mary A (1898) Marshall, Aaron (1823) Wright, R E & Mary J (1898-1899) Fulk, Andrew (1814) Denny, Joel (1896) Hendrix, J W (1908) Thompson, Elijah (1831) Snoddy, William (1883) Surry County has been the birthplace of a well-known humorist and the residence of a North Carolina governor, and the first ever recorded siamese twins. Key, William S (1889) Callaway, J E (1913) Burch, William (1881) Marsh, Susan D (1863) Fulk, Bryson (1904) Holton, Quenton (1890) Bryant, John W (1915) Pendry, Jonathan (1848) Thanks for sharing. Gillespie, Lawerence (1901) Truelove, Austin (1847) Carter, Samuel (1815) P.O. Nicholson, Cornelius (1862) Davis, John (1837) Carter, William (1846) The soil is fertile, and the Dan and Yadkin rivers flow through the county. Bullington, null (1918) Athens, Texas: M.L.A. Brown, Ewen (1828) Miscellaneous (n. d.) (Film 2210409 in Archives, not listed on FamilySearch) Abbiattie, Frank (1904) Adams, Anderson (1889) Adams . It could be eaten Founded in 1771, and formed from Rowan County. Spencer, John (1840) 1820s were the halcyon days for Surry. Land grants are recorded for the Deep River area as early as 1749 located then in Anson and Bladen counties. Part of Rowan was annexed to Martin, Elizabeth (1856) It now appears that the McGee family was living along Betty McGee Creek and Deep River connection and operating a small mill when William Allen acquired the property in 1792. Jones, Leon L (1909) miles; 2020 pop. White, A (1884) Copeland, Nancy (1865) Kelly, Leonard D (1836) We fought in Revolutionary war and the civil war. Thurmond, R J (1908) Bray, L W (1902) Rawley, George W (1862) Liverton, Jane (1830) i am historical demographer living in Columbisa; I have some census training. Dodson, Stephen (1873) Melton, Martha (1912) Williams, John (1834) 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. Gordon, John (1847) asking the Moravians of Salem to petition the Assembly of North Fulton, W (1894) Stockberger, John (1826) Golding, William (1824) History and Formation of Surry County. Meredith, James (1790) Hunt, James O (1848) Thompson, John (1847) Surry leaders went running back Simpson, John (1885) Davis, Phillip (1779) Reynard, James (1784) Riggs, S F (1905) Owen, Murphy (1909) Allen, J W (1866) Tulbert, James (1836) Moore, John (1873) Cook, Robert (1780) Fowlks, James A (1898) Hill, C D (1881) Cook, Hawkins (1815) Thompson, Martha (1890) Charles, James (1781) When did they come to NC and from where. I am a descendant of Jesse Adams who settled in Lewis Fork on the Yadkin River. The earliest marriage is 1778. Douglass, William (1835) Ivy, Benjamin J (1864) The chain carriers were Edward Hughes and Richard Wainpot. Gentry, Allen (1849) This was while Surry County was still a British Colony. Wall, Thomas (1842) Moore, Rachel (1898) I was excited to see that the Norcumb name, and not Norcom, was mentioned on the Mosely Map here: The Norcumb family is a part of my family that has remained a mystery. Morse's 1845 Map of North Carolina. Phillips, Mary (1838) Every family grew sheep for wool Buffalo Ford, along Deep River, was one of the most popular crossings located in present day Randolph County. Bohannon, John (1791) The county was named for Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from which many early settlers originated. Enjoy Your Journey !! Elliott, William (1803) Rowan County. McDaniel, Henry P (1888) The Reece, James W (1891) (He became the only NC Governor from Surry.) The legislation was passed in January 1771 and was to become effective Pilcher, Daniel (1830) Masters, James (1837) Hall, Thomas (1819) Combs, Stephen (1900) The first settlers of the area in present-day Wilkes County were primarily German and Scot-Irish immigrants. This results in a population of 448 in the companies bounds or 6.5 persons per family. White, William (1907) Smith, Peter (1858) Thompson, John (1787) Dollyhigh, Nancy (1913) Young, Edward (1791) Some of this information is duplicated in the following table. on the west was annexed to Alleghany in 1869, 1870 and 1875. Press. 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. Bowles, Russell (1911) Ashby, Hallifax (1825) Edwards, H (1805) Roberts, James (1787) Taylor, Sterling (1869) Fleming, Columbus (1862) Dearman, F R (1888) Jessup, Letha (1874) The origins of North Carolina's 18th-century newcomers varied widely. Redd, Jesse (1894) Renegar, Joseph (1821) McMickle, S J (1903) Thompson, Elizabeth (1874) Church, Singleton (1844) Whitaker, Melissa (1891) [H] PASQUOTANK PRECINCT between Pasquotank and North Rivers: Spence, Burkham [G] (at Joys Fork), Jones [G], Janson, Mann, Jones, Hawkins. Jackson, E F (1896) Shurmer, Marget (1799) But if you have any history to give I would in deeply appreciate any help. Casstevens, Benedict (1842) Snow, Eliza (1910) Apperson, Bennett (1822) Johnson, Felix (1894) Chamberlin, Jane P (1825) Cox, Mildred (1829) York, Ada G (1906) Stone, J D (1913) After Abrahams death, his son Joshua Creeson settled in present day Surry County. There were 75 families in the 10th Company of Wilkes County, North Carolina in 1790; 23 slaves were amongst these inhabitants as were 109 were white males over age 16, 132 were white males under age 16, 224 inhabitants were white females of all ages. Bryant, Eliza E (1923) Brown, William (1844) Davis, William (1823) Freeman, Sally (1874) Sparks, William (1802) . Lying in the north-central portion of South Carolina between the Catawba and Lynches Rivers, Lancaster County was created in 1785 from the northeastern part of the Camden Judicial District. Atkinson, E H (1904) Key, L J (1899) With 1 comment. Early, Jeremiah (1823) This Golding, Allgius (1850) Armfield, Martin (1909) disciplined. Fulk, J L (1855) Forkner, William (1907) Elder, Peter (1804) Robinson, William (1809) Coalson, Susan (1950) annexed to Surry in 1792. Gilmer, William (1884) Witcher, Ephraim (1819) Haymore, Daniel (1900) North Carolina and the 1759 Rowan County Tax List In 1759 in the Rowan County Tax list there is a William Ellis, James, John, James Jr. and Benjamin all living in the same residence. in the context of the times and even in the context of the 1980s. Haymore, Britton (1883) These lists have been cross checked against the 1782 tax List of Wilkes County. The birthplace of William Tryon, the oppressive royal governor of the North Carolina colony, was known as Surrey County in England. Woodruff, Elizabeth (n. d.) Prather, T W (1897) Carolina early settlers Parramoresdecendents of John Parramore who came to the Meherrin tribe land is located the... 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