Tuesday, May 26, 2009

James Braswell of the K/L DNA Group



1714
- October 22, Susannah Braswell Legatees: son Richard Braswell; son William Braswell; granddaughter Elizabeth Braswell; daughter Ann; grandson John Riggs; son James Braswell. Trustees, Richard Jones and Richard Jordan. Wit: William Allen, Richard Jones, Richard Jordan. Recorded June 26, 1732. (IOW Co., VA WB III Pg. 304)


1715 - March 23, William Cain 82 acres on the south side of Nottaway River, and on the east side of Tarracoe Creek. (Library of VA)


NOTE: Names of interest on Tarrarro: Joseph Strickling, Thomas Taylor & his son Harris Taylor and Robert Crocker who named a daughter Sarah Braswell in his will. Tarrarro Creek is adjacent to Wolf Pitt Branch which is adjacent to Whitewood Swamp. James Braswell lived on Whitewood Swamp. Names of interest on Whitewood Swamp: Samuel Kindred. Thomas Blunt, Richard Washington's 1/2 brother. Interestingly, Richard Washington gave land to James' brother Richard.


1722 – September 16, William Caine sells the above 82 acres to Simon Everitt...82 acres on the south side of Nottoway River and the east side of Tarraroe Creek adjoining Sweat House Swamp. Wit: Thomas (X) Underwood, Thomas (X) Gale and Thomas Gale, Jr. William (X) Caine Rec: 24 Sep 1722 (IOW Deeds, Wills – Great Book Vol 2 1715-1726 Page 493)


1722 - September 16, On the same day William Cain Sr. crossed the VA/NC border: Henry Sims of Albemarle Co. & wife Grace to William Caine (no residence given) 16 Sep 1722 8 pds 170 ac on northside of a branch of Yourah Swamp, part of 360 grant to Henry Sims 1 Mar 1719. Wit. Barnaby McKinne, Robert Sims. (Chowan deed Cl-319 #1521 BOOK CAIN)


1732 - The will of William Cain Sr. in 1732/3 in Bertie Co., NC names wife Elizabeth, children William, Hardy, James, Patience, Unis, Sary, Rachel. (Wm Sr. bequeathed unto Wm Jr. 290 acres in his will)


1735 - May 12, William Cain Jr. sells the 290 acres to Thomas Taylor "of Western Br of Elisabeth Riv, Virginia" for 18 pds., 290 AC Adj. William Bennett. Wts: J. Edwards, William Thomas May Crt, 1735. John Wynns, D.C/C (Vol III Bertie Co., NC Deeds (Bell) 1730-1739 D-168) (It is not known who this Thomas Taylor is)


1736 - February 15-16, William Cain of Edgecombe Precinct, North Carolina to Simon Everitt of Isle of Wight for 20 pounds about 125 acres in Isle of Wight bounded by said Everitt's old line and the south side of Nottoway River on the east side of the Swethouse Swamp. Signed: Will'm (W) Caine Wit: William Bynum, Harmon Strickland, Jacob Powell, Arthur Taylor. Lease & Release. Recorded Nov 28, 1737 (IOW Co., VA DB 5 Pg 196)


1741 - January 5, Christopher Guin to James Braswell of Edg Carpenter 15 pds 150 acres on Roanoke river at mouth of Fort Branch, adj Joseph Moore, John Ryals. Wit. Joseph Howell, Joseph Cane. (Edge. Co., NC DB 5 Pg 51 Halifax)


1743 - January 14, John Cain and Joseph Cain of Edgcomb County in North Carolina to Simon Everitt of Isle of Wight.....1 acre of land and a Water Mill on the mouth of Sweat House Swamp. Wit: Simon Everitt, Jr., Joseph Everitt and Simon Everitt, Sr. John (X) Cain Joseph (X) Cain Rec: 23 Apr 1744 (IOW County Deed Book 6 1741-1744 Pg 377)


1753 - April 21, James Brasswell of Edg sells his 150 acres to Daniel Highsmith of Bertie 50 pds 150 acres a tract on south side of Roanoke River part of patent to (Coll Frederick Jones), beginning at mouth of Fort Branch, (Joseph Moores), Col Jones, Joseph Blount. Signed James Braswell (sic) (J) CTC (Edge. Co., NC DB 4 Pg 461 Halifax)


1753 - April 10, Solomon Alston to James Brasswell Gent of Edg 100 pds 400 acres on Town Cr adj. Beaverdam Branch (Edge. Co., NC DB 4 Pg 455 Halifax)


1760 - September 27, James Braswell bequeaths the above 400 acres to his son Simon in his will: "to my son Simon Braswell my plantation and tract of land which I now live on containing 400 acres of land". (Edge., Co., NC)


1745 - October 16, James Conner of Tyrrel co. to James Braswell of Edg, 13 pds, 200 acres on north east side of Deep Creek. adj. Joseph Cotten, Great Branch, the fork of the Creek & Little Swamp. Wit: Will Magee, Joseph (x) Cain. (Edge. Co., NC DB 3 Pg 38 Halifax CTC)


1754 - August 20, James BRASWELL Jr of Edg sells the above 200 acres to James Hogan 40 pds 200 acres E side Deep Creek adj. Joseph Cotton, the Great Branch & Little Swamp pat James Conner 20 Apr 1745. Signed James Braswell (mark) Wit. Arthur Bell. Joshua Bell, Wm Williams. (Edge. Co., NC DB 2 Pg 66 Halifax CTC)


1754 - August 7, Taylor, Thomas. Leg. - wife Katherine; son Hermon, land in Northampton County, N.C. son James land adjoining John Thomas and the widow Norfleet; son John; son Edward; son Harris; son Thomas; daughter Elizabeth Strickland; daughter Olive; daughter Hannah; daughter Margret. Exs. wife Katherine and son Hermon Taylor. D. Aug. 7, 1754. R. Nov. 14, 1754. Wit. John Pitman, Arthur Pitman, James Taylor. (Southampton Co., VA WB I Pg 156)


NOTE: It is no longer believed that Thomas Taylor was the father in law of Hermon Strickland as reported in "Strickland and Allied Families" Vol. VII, Sept. 1964, No. 2 Page 244. See 1820 entry. Yet in 1786 Hermon Strickland, Thomas Taylor & Harris Taylor are mysteriously listed consecutively leading to speculation that the connection could be through Strickland and not Taylor. Perhaps Thomas Taylor's daughter "Elizabeth Strickland" married Joseph Strickland and named a son Hermon after her brother, Hermon Taylor.


1756 - May 17, Harmon Strickland to Joseph Thorp for 50 pds 100 acres adj Thomas Parsol, pat to Harmon Strickland, for 586 acres Nov 1755. Wit: Joseph Cane, Charles Ray, Rachel Morris. (Edgecombe NC Deed Book 06-010)


1756 - October 1, Solomon Alston to James Braswell Jr. 14 pds 205 acres beginning in said Solomon Alston's line in the Mill Swamp, Town Creek, Reedy Branch. signed Solomon Alston. Wit. James X Brasswell (mark) (proved), Joseph Brasswell. (Edge. Co., NC DB 6 Pg 98 Halifax)


1762 - January 1, Granville grant to John Stinson, Edge. Co, planter, for 10 shillings sterling, a tract beginning at the center of three pines near (Alston's) line then north 200 poles to a pine then north 34 poles to a pine in Benjamin Bracewell's line then by said line east 100 poles to his corner then north 180 poles to a black oak then east 340 poles to the center of three pines then south 100 poles to James Bracewell, Jr's line then by his line west 108 poles to his corner a hickory then south 36 poles to a gum in James Bracewell, Sr's line then by his line north 43 west 50 poles to a corner then by said line south 47 west 320 poles to a lightwood stump then south 43 east 200 poles to the center of three pines then south 40 poles to the first station, containing 540 acres, signed Thos. Child, wit Wm. Gibson, John Linton. ( Edge. Co., NC DB 5 Pg 480, Recorded Nov Ct 1790 CTC)


1765 - October 7, James Braswell of Edgecombe Co. sells 200 acres of the 1756 deed to William Bloodworth of same, planter, for £7 Proc. money a tract of 200 acres on Alston's Mill Swamp and Town Creek. Wit: Rich'd Ruffin, Benja. Richardson. (Edge Co., NC DB C Pg 365)


NOTE: Mary DeLoach, mother of Solomon Bracewell's 1st wife, named a daughter Milley Bloodworth in her will and appointed William Bloodworth to assist in dividing estate, indicitive of close proximity to James who named children Joseph, James, Benjamin, Simon, Sarah Cain & Olive Stinson in his 1760 Edgecombe County will. Both families intermarried with the Ruffin family also.


1767 - May 3, James Braswell, Planter, Edge. Co sells the remaining 5 acres to Benjamin Braswell, Planter for 15 pds proc money, part of a tract containing (blank) beginning at the road in the back line and running along said back line west to the corner hickory then south 36 poles to a gum standing in the Mill Swamp then running down the said swamp south 55 east to the road then the said road to the said back line containing five acres for complement, signed James Braswell, wit Benjamin Brand, Simon Braswell, (John Hinson OR John Stinson). (Edge. Co., NC DB C Pg 494 CTC)


1774 - October 20, Hermon Strickland of Halifax Co., NC to loving son Hermon Strickland 200 acres on the east side of Deep Creek....James Hogun's corner...Indian Branch..said land was granted by a deed from Frances Corbin Esqr. to Hermon Strickland Senr Bearing date September 17th 1744. Witnessed by James & Lemuel Hogun. (Halifax Co., NC Register of Deeds Bk 13 Pg 233-234)


1779 - August 3, Hermon Strickland to loving son Marmaduke Strickland of Halifax Co. 125 acres running down the branch to Deep Creek. Witnessed by Jas. Slatter, R. Cotten. (Halifax Co., NC Register of Deeds Bk 14 Pg 255)


NOTE that Hermon Strickland's daughter Mary Strickland Braswell had a brother and a son named Marmaduke who was appointed the administrator of (his brother?) Benjamin Braswell's estate June 3, 1800.


1786 - February 1, State Census of North Carolina 1784-87 Dist. No. 3 taken by Lemuell Hogun. Halifax County:

Hermon Strickland,
Thomas Taylor,
Harriss Taylor,
James Braswell,
Drew Braswell,
Hermon Strickland Sr.,
John Strickland,
Lemuel Hogun.


1796 - September 13, Hermon Strickland, 13 Sept. 1796, Feb. Ct. 1797 son John Strickland the land and Plantation whereon I now live etc. Wife Elizabeth Strickland use of horse, dishes, bed, etc my pewter to be divided between my 2 grandsons: James Strickland and Hermon Strickland the sons of John daughters Lucy Strickland and Pherebe Alsobrook bed etc. Each daughter Mary Braswell and grandson David Randolph and grand daughter Ruthy Strickland 5 shillings each son Hermon Strickland 3 silver dollars etc. Grand daughter Elizabeth Randolph cow and calf. Wit.: James Simmons, Marmaduke Strickland Extrs.: sons John and Hermon (Halifax Co., NC Abstracts of Wills 1758-1824 Margaret M. Hoffman; WB 3 Pg 276)


1820 - Deposition of Mary Stricklin re Aaron Taylor, musician Rev War who had an only sister Elizabeth Taylor who married Harman Stricklin and had several children. Said Elizabeth Taylor survived her brother Aaron, and she died sometime after he did leaving a son John Stricklin oldest male heir about 2 years ago John Stricklin died leaving an only child Elizabeth, lawful heir of Aaron Taylor aforesaid. (NC Rev. Military Papers, folders 116-118a Halifax Co NC Folder 122)


1832 - September 29, James Braswell, David Braswell, Benjamin Alsobrook, (Cordy) Alsobrook, Elizabeth Harrell of Halifax Co., heirs at law (in part) of David Randolph , dec'd of Edge. Co. to William Pender of Edge. Co. for $30 (written above $30 was figure $75) a tract of land on the south side of Tar River containing 110 2/16 acres beginning at a pine in a branch on the path and running along Newsom's line south 88 west 101 poles to a lightwood stump a corner south 51 poles to a pine stump and a post oak west 80 poles to a stake and two small oaks south 33 poles to a post oak then west 78 poles to a maple in a branch south 72 poles to a pine in Jacob Braswell's line then along said line east 170 poles to a pine a corner then south 1 west 127 poles to a pine in Garrett's line then along said line east 118 poles to a pine then north 1 east 312 poles then south 43 west 36 poles to the first station, also two acres in Edge. on which is built a saw and water grist mill, signed James Braswell, David Braswell (X), Benjamin Alsobrook, (Cordy) Alsobrook (X), Elizabeth Harrell (X), wit. James Pender (proved), Canada Howell, E.H. Ellis. (Edge. Db 20, Pg 500, Recorded May Ct. 1833 CTC)


1832 - December 21, Boling Braswell, & Sally Braswell of Halifax Co., children of Marmaduke Braswell, dec'd of Halifax and heirs at law (in part) of David Randolph, dec'd of Edge. Co. to William Pender of Edge. Co. for $25, a tract of land on the south side of Tar River beginning at a pine in a branch on the path and running along Newsom's line south 88 west 101 poles to a lightwood stump a corner south 51 poles to a pine stump and a post oak west 86 poles to a stake and two small oaks south 33 poles to a post oak then west 78 poles to a maple in a branch south 72 poles to a pine in Jacob Braswell 's line then along said line east 170 poles to a pine a corner then south 1 west 127 poles to a pine in Garrett's line then along said line east 118 poles to a pine then north 1 east 312 poles then south 43 west 36 poles to the first station, also two acres in Edge. on which is built a saw and water grist mill, signed Bolin Braswell(X), Sally Braswell (X), wit. James Pender (proved), E.H. Ellis. (Edge. Co., NC DB 20 Pg 502, Recorded May Ct. 1833 CTC)


1844 - May Term, State of North Carolina ) To the Worshipful the Justices of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions Halifax County ) We the undersigned Commissioners appointed by the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Said County having been duly sworn proceded on the 6th & after days of March & on the 13th & 14th day of May to divide & make partitions between & among Elizabeth Harrell, James Elliott & the Heirs of Marmaduke Braswell, decd, & the Heirs of Drew Braswell, Senr., decd, tenants in common of the lands descended to them as heirs at Law of the deceased James Braswell. Whereupon we have proceded to divide the land given to James Braswell by David Braswell equally between Said Harrell & the heirs at Law: ....Lot No. 2 was drawn by Whitmell, Polly & Drew Braswell & the children of Elijah Braswell....Lot No. 1 was drawn by Whitmel, Polly & Drew Braswell & the children of Elijah Braswell heirs of Drew Braswell decd


NOTE: The DNA results for this branch of Braswells can be found on the website of Carey Bracewell.


NOTE: Susannah's James Braswell line is not to be confused with Jacob Braswell's brother James who died 1793. This James' widow was Margaret AKA Peggy and married Sampson Newsom.


Updated May 26, 2009


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Hermon Strickland & Elizabeth Taylor


1736
- February 15-16, William Cain of Edgecombe Precinct, North Carolina to Simon Everitt of Isle of Wight for 20 pounds about 125 acres in Isle of Wight bounded by said Everitt's old line and the south side of Nottoway River on the east side of the Swethouse Swamp. Signed: Will'm (W) Caine Wit: William Bynum, Harmon Strickland, Jacob Powell, Arthur Taylor. Lease & Release. Recorded Nov 28, 1737 (IOW Co., VA DB 5 Pg 196)


1736
- November 18-19, Elias Fort of North Carolina, to John Exum of Isle of Wight, for 5 pounds, about 100 acres on the south side of Round Hill Swamp in Isle of Wight and bounded by said John Exum's old line, Suscohannah Branch, the old field branch. The land is described in a deed to said Fort. Signed: Elias (E.F his mark) Fort. Wit: John Dunkley, Jos (his mark like a printed I with a line crossed through the center) Strickling, Harmon (H his mark) Strickling. Lease & Release. Recorded Nov 22, 1736 (IOW CO., VA DB 5 Pg 72)


1744 - February 19, Harmon Strickland was assigned to be a member of Mr. Blount's road crew to the Tar River in Edgecombe Co., NC. (Edgecombe County, Court Minutes 1744-1746)


1744 - September 17,
Frances Corbin Esqr to Hermon Strickland Senr 200 acres in the east side of Deep Creek. (See 1774 deed to Hermon Strickland Jr.)


1745 - October 16, James Conner of Tyrrel co. to James Braswell of Edg, 13 pds, 200 acres on north east side of Deep Creek. adj. Joseph Cotten, Great Branch, the fork of the Creek & Little Swamp. Wit: Will Magee, Joseph (x) Cain. (Edge. Co., NC DB 3 Pg 38 Halifax CTC)


NOTE that Hermon Strickland Sr. & James Braswell Jr are neighbors on Deep Creek proved by the name of James Hogan.


1754
- August 7, Taylor, Thomas. Leg. - wife Katherine; son Hermon, land in Northampton County, N.C. son James land adjoining John Thomas and the widow Norfleet; son John; son Edward; son Harris; son Thomas; daughter Elizabeth Strickland; daughter Olive; daughter Hannah; daughter Margret. Exs. wife Katherine and son Hermon Taylor. D. Aug. 7, 1754. R. Nov. 14, 1754. Wit. John Pitman, Arthur Pitman, James Taylor. (Southampton Co., VA WB I Pg 156)


NOTE: Thomas & Harris Taylor are next to Hermon Strickland (Jr?) in 1786, Halifax Co., NC. See Halifax Co. State Census link below.


1754 - August 20, James Braswell Jr. of Edg to James Hogan 40 pds 200 ac NE side Deep Creek adj. Joseph Cotton, the Great branch & Little Swamp pat James Conner 20 Apr 1745. Wit. Arthur Bell, Joshua Bell, William Williams. (Edge. Co., NC DB 2 Pg 66 Halifax CTC)


1755 - November 10, Harmon Strickland 586 acres in Edgecombe County in Edgecombe Parish on Deep Creek, joining Thomas Pursel, Bryant's line, the mouth of Indian Branch, and both sides of an Impassable Place OR: /s/ Harmon Stricklin Wits: Jno Haywood, Robert Haywood surveyed 6 September 1754 SCC: Benja Braswell, Charles Hems Jno Haywood D Surveyor (1125 pg. 266)


NOTE: James Braswell Jr & Benja Braswell are sons of James Sr.. Their siblings include Simon, Joseph, Sarah who married William Cain & Olive who married John Stinson.


1756 - May 17, Harmon Strickland to Joseph Thorp for 50 pds 100 acres adj Thomas Parsol, pat to Harmon Strickland, for 586 acres Nov 1755. Wit: Joseph Cane, Charles Ray, Rachel Morris. (Edgecombe NC Deed Book 06-010)


1774 - September 17, Harmon Strickland to son Harmon Strickland 200 acres "in the East side of Deep Creek Beginning at James Hoguns corner...to a pine in Indian Branch...granted by a deed from Frances Corbin Esqr to Hermon Strickland Senr Bearing date September 17th 1744..." Harmun (X) Strickland {seal} Wit: James Hogun, Lemuel Hogun. November Court 1774 Proved by oath of James Hogun. (Halifax Co., NC Register of Deeds Bk 13 Pg 233-234)


1779 - August 3, Harmon Strickland to son Marmaduke Strickland the land and plantation where on he now lives containing 125 acres "running down the branch to Deep Creek" Hermon Strickland {seal} Wit: Jas Slatter, R. Cotten. August Court 1779 Proved by oath of R. Cotten. (Halifax Co., NC Register of Deeds Bk 14 Pg 255)


1786 - February 1, Halifax Co. State Census Dist 3 taken by Lemuel Hogun Pg. 4: James Cane, skip 4, then James Braswell, next to Drew Braswell, skip one then Harmon Strickland Sr., next to John Strickland, next to Howel Alsobrook, next to James Alsobrook.


1796 - January 1, James and Mary Hodges to Abner Bruce all of Halifax Co. for £201 Va. money, 272 acres in Halifax Co. beginning on the south side of Deep Creek to a black gum in Ogburn Hale's line on the branch and following the branch to a sweet gum in Harmon Stricklands line then 306 poles to a pine in Harmon Stricklands corner on the creek and along the various courses of the creek to the first station." Wits: Harman Bishop, Wm. Parker, Eli Joyner. (Halifax Co., NC DB 18 Pg 110)


1796 - September 13, Hermon Strickland Will: son John Strickland the land and Plantation whereon I now live etc. Wife Elizabeth Strickland use of horse, dishes, bed, etc my pewter to be divided between my 2 grandsons: James Strickland and Hermon Strickland the sons of John daughters Lucy Strickland and Pherebe Alsobrook bed etc. Each- daughter Mary Braswell and grandson David Randolph and grand daughter Ruthy Strickland 5 shillings each son Hermon Strickland 3 silver dollars etc. Grand daughter Elizabeth Randolph cow and calf. Wit.: James Simmons, Marmaduke Strickland Extrs.: sons John and Hermon (Feb Ct 1797 Halifax Co., NC Abstracts of Wills 1758-1824 Margaret M. Hoffman; Will Bk. 3, p. 276)


1797 - February 28, Drewry Braswell & Lydia his wife to James Powell all of Halifax, 37 pds for our right & Title to our thirds of a certain piece of Land formerly the property of Marmaduke Strickland dec'd beginning at Abner Bruces Dec'd line to John Strickland's line...containing 50 acres. Drewry (X) Braswell {seal}, Lydia (X) Braswell {seal}, Wit: Howell Alsobrook, James Simmons. November Court 1797 proved by oath of James Simmons. Registered 15th Dec 1797. (Halifax Co., NC DB 18 Pg 222)


1820 - Deposition of Mary Stricklin re Aaron Taylor, musician Rev War who had an only sister Elizabeth Taylor who married Harman Stricklin and had several children. Said Elizabeth Taylor survived her brother Aaron, and she died sometime after he did leaving a son John Stricklin oldest male heir about 2 years ago John Stricklin died leaving an only child Elizabeth, lawful heir of Aaron Taylor aforesaid. (NC Rev. Military Papers, folders 116-118a Halifax Co NC Folder 122)


Documented Corrections Solicited

Updated May 22, 2009


Friday, May 15, 2009

* Covington, John, Amite Co., Mississippi 1837



I JOHN COVINGTON of the County of Amite In the State of Mississippi being in Sound Mind, do make and publish this my last Will and testament, hereby revoking and Making void all former wills by me at any Time heretofore made: and first I direct That my body be decently intered, and as To such worldly estate as it hath pleased God To intrust me with, I dispose of the Same as follows First I direct that all my Just debts Be paid as Soon as possible after my decease. Out of the first Moneys that Shall come into the Hands of My Executor from any portion of My Personal Estate to my son JOHN R. COVINGTON I give and Bequeath all my land containing one hundred and forty four & 01/100 acres out of which land It is my will that the Said JOHN R. COVINGTON Do pay his sister NANCY L. COVINGTON one hundred and fifty Dollars to My Son THOMAS COVINGTON I Bequeath one Cow or the Value of one Cow To MARY E. WHITAKER My daughter I Bequeath one Cow or the value of one Cow, to my Daughter
SUSAN E. WILLIAMS I give one Cow or the value of one Cow to my grandchildren FREDERICK, JOHN, and JANE BRASEL I give the Sum of twenty Dollars in money or in Property as best suits their conveniance, to my Son WILLIAM COVINGTON I give one Cow or the value of Cow After all my debts are Paid It is my will that all My Personal Property not mentioned In this my last will and testament be divided Equally between My Wife SUSAN P. and son JOHN R. and NANCY L. COVINGTON. And I do hereby appoint my Son JOHN R. COVINGTON Executor of this my last will and Testament.

Given under my hand and Seal this 10th day of September in the year A.D. 1837.

JOHN COVINGTON (Seal)

Signed, Sealed, and delivered In presence of us who have Subscribed in the Presence of each other THOMAS “X” MC DWEL, MARY McDOWELL, RILEY COCKERHAM.

State of Missi ) Probate Court

Amite County ) July Term 1838

This day came in Open Court THOMAS McDOWEL & MARY McDOWELL, who being duly Sworn swearth & Saith that they Saw JOHN COVINGTON sign seal & deliver the within Instrument & heard him publish & declare the Same to be his last will & Testament and that they together with the other Subscribing Witness, Signed the same as witnesses at his request, in the presence of the Testator & in presence of Each other.

NOTE: Frederick, John & Jane are the children of James Braswell & Eleanor Covington and James would appear to be the son of Frederick Sr. and his wife Elizabeth.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Montgomery Co., GA Misc. Deeds *



1790
- September 7, Robert Braswell to Cader Price, both of Washington County 200 acres on north side of the Great Ohoopee River. Witnesses: John Fleetwood? and Geniper (Juniper?) Hall. (Pg 21)

1792 - May 23, Kindred Brazil and Rhoda his wife, to Aaron Law, all of Washington County Georgia 300 acres in Washington County located at the head of Baker's Spring adjoining Moses Speight and granted February 9, 1790. Signed: Kindred Braswell. Wit: John Briggs, Daniel Overstreet. Probated (?) in Montgomery County January 26, 1797 by Overstreet. (Pg 51)

1793 - January 2, Robert Braswell to Hardy Hargroves both of Washington County. 200 acres on north side of Great Ohoopee adjoining Mary McCullers' survey. Witnesses: John Briggs and B. McCullers J.P. (Pg 25)

1793 - January 3, Robert Braswell to Jacob Hargrove both of Washington County 200 acres on north side of Great Ohoopee. John Briggs and B. McCullers J.P. (Pg 27)

1798 - October 14, Cader Price to his son John Price both of Montgomery County Deed of Gift for 400 acres lying on the Big Ohoopee where said John Price lives, 200 acres of which was granted Robert Braswell, and 200 acres was granted said Cader Price. Also cattle, hogs and slave. Witnesses: Thos. Davis, Abner Davis J.P. (Pg 189)

1799 - February 2, Robert Braswell to his son Jacob Conner Braswell both of Montgomery County Deed of Gift conveying cattle. Witnesses: James Adamson, Jesse Embree J.P. (Pg 172)

Contributed by KBD


Saturday, May 9, 2009

Sampson Braziel, Muscogee GA, 1836 *



ACTS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, 1849-50.


[missing title]

1849 Vol. 1 -- Page: 332

Sequential Number: 401

Full Title: AN ACT to pardon Sampson Braziell, a convict in the Penitentiary of this State.

WHEREAS Sampson Braziell, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-six, in the county of Muscogee, was tried and convicted of the crime of murder upon circumstantial evidence alone, and sentenced to [Illegible Text] in the Penitentiary of this State for the term of his natural life; and whereas he has been imprisoned in the same for thirteen years, and from the statement of the officers of the Penitentiary he has been obedient, industrious, and of uniform good conduct; and whereas from his extreme age, bodily infirmities, and long confinement, nature in its course will ere long remove him from this life to his grave; and whereas the voice of mercy and humanity calls for the opening of his prison doors:

SECTION 1. Be it therefore enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That from and immediately after the passage of this act, the said Sampson Braziell be and he is hereby fully pardoned, acquitted and exonerated from the operation of the judgment of said court and discharged from imprisonment and labor in said Penitentiary, and that he be fully restored to all his rights and privileges as a citizen, in the same manner and as fully as if no conviction had ever taken place.

SECTION 2. And be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws militating against this act, be and the same are hereby repealed.

Approval Date: Approved, December 20, 1849.

Monday, May 4, 2009

* Mississippi Marriages

A A Bracewell & Sarah Bailey 20 Feb 1868 Itawamba
Albert Brazeel & Nancy Rowlen 12 Dec 1850 Itawamba
Elijah Braswell & Kisiah Brown 1 Dec 1841 Copiah
Emily S Braseale & James O Lessel 7 Dec 1870 Itawamba
Jane Brazill & John Castlebury 28 Feb 1847 Itawamba
Jasper N Brazeal & Angeline Jones 1 Nov 1855 Itawamba
J J A Brazil & Eliza J Gilmore 12 May 1840 Itawamba
J T Brazile & Martha Derrick 16 May 1866 Itawamba
John H Brazil & Hester A Reed 5 Jan 1843 Itawamba
L J Bracewell & H C Gray 7 Nov 1883 Itawamba
L J Brazeal & A M Smith 14 Dec 1887 Itawamba
Margarett D Brazile & J A Wilson 5 Aug 1866 Itawamba
M C Britwell & W T Yealding 31 Dec 1883 Itawamba
Meredith Brazzle & Martha E May 13 Jan 1838 Itawamba
M C Bracewell & T P Murphey 25 Oct 1884 Itawamba
N A Braziel & V M Lessel 30 Nov 1879 Itawamba
Nancy Ann Bracewell & John B Hawkins Itawamba
P B Bracewell & Mattie J Kitchen 29 Feb 1880 Itawamba
Polly Ann Brazeal & Alfred Byram 9 Apr 1862 Itawamba
Rhoda Bracewell & A J Parker 4 Jan 1866 Itawamba
Samuel Bracewell & Malinda F. Patton 26 Dec 1866 Itawamba
Selena Braseal & Charles B. Black 19 Mar 1829 Copiah
S F Brazell & C A Hall 23 Dec 1858 Itawamba
Stephen Brazel & Sanie Taylor 12 Nov 1875 Hinds
Theanga Brazil & Emanuel W Davis 7 Jan 1847 Itawamba
Whitney Brazeal & John Hester 3 Apr 1853 Itawamba
W M Brazel & B Z Wiginton 16 Jan 1893 Itawamba

To be Continued

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Dickson Co., TN Marriages *

Allen Brazell & Sarah Errington 21 Mar 1877
Allen Brazzell & Nancy Baker 13 Feb 1842
Amanda I. Brazell & W.A. England 8 Feb 1878
George Brazzell & Louisa E. Dunnagan 21 Jan 1866
Henderson Brazzle & Jane Tatom 29 Dec 1867
J.M. Brazel & Sarah Springer 28 Aug 1866
James Brazell & Sarah J. Lane 14 Sep 1884
James Brazzell & Susan Goodrich 7 Oct 1863
James A. Brazell & Mary E. Patterson 13 Sep 1883
James A. Brazzell & Mary E.E. Laine 6 Feb 1876
James R. Brazzell & Mary E. Martin 18 Jul 1858
James R. Brazzell & Sallie A. Martin 19 Jan 1869
Louisa J. Brazzell & Sterling Rutledge 28 Aug 1857
Lucinda Brazzell & George M. Evans 1 May 1845
M.T. Brazzed & J.S. Jackson 1 Jun 1865
Nancy E. Brazzell & W.C. Hatcher 3 Feb 1870
Richmond Brasell & Amy Evans 28 Jun 1838
Rody Ann Brazzell & Thomas Lane 20 Sep 1872
Sarah Brazzel & Rufus Lane 1 February 1872

Dickson Co., TN Deeds *



1811
- August 11, Dickson County, Tennessee, Thomas Patton sold to William Stone and John Moody, all of Dickson County, a negro named Monday, aged 17 years old. Witnesses: Andrew Elliot, John Hanna, George Brazzell. (Dickson Co., TN DB A P. 451)

1814 - February 7, bill of sale, John Kinney of Jackson County, Georgia, sold to William Stone of Dickson County, Tennessee, a negro boy named Monday, about 22 years old, which negro was conveyed from Thomas Patton, 8 May 1807, for $400. Witness: P. Rogers. Ack. 7 February 1814 before John Glenn, J.P. Recorded 7 July 1814. Proved in court, 1 August 1814 by Polly Rogers. (Jackson Co., GA DB F P. 59)

Friday, April 17, 2009

South Carolina Land Plats


All Braswell & Breazeale surnames included as found in the South Carolina Archives. Breazeales are invited to participate in our DNA Project.

1756
- December 7, Robert Brasswell 100 acres on northwest branch of Long Canes known by Little River and is the water of Savannah River. Certified April 7, 1757 by Edwd Musgrove. "The above Platt was Certfyd for Henry Baker by order of Council Jany 1st 1765"

1759 - March 6, John Breazele 150 acres on a branch of Savannah River called the NW fork of Long Cane Creek in Granville County bounded by Arthur Patton, William White. Certified May 3, 1759 by Pat Calhoun D.S. (Original plat & warrant lost at Long Cane by Cherokees & found & left at Mrs. Gilverys at Augusta Georgia etc)

1763 - June 7, Henry Breazeal 200 acres on NW fork of Long Cane Creek a branch of Savannah River in Granville County bounded by Daniel Alexander, Jno Cheves a free negroe. Certified June 23 1763 by Pat Calhoun DS

1764 - July 18, Henry Brazile, Memorial for 200 acres on Long Cane Creek on Savannah River. Other names indexed: Daniel Alexander, John Cheves (free black)

1765 - March 30, Jeane Bellesaye 150 acres by the NE fork of Long Cane Creek in Hillsborough Township bounded by Daniel Alexander, Henry Breazeal, Jacques Roquemore, etc. Certified March 30, 1765 by Pat Calhoun DS.

1765 - October 1, Jacob Brazwell 200 acres on Waterees bounded on all sides by vacant land known by the name of Devil's Woodyard in Fredericksburg Township. Certified November 27, 1765 by Jno Belton, D.S.

1767 - February 17, Jacob Bragwell 200 acres in Fredericksburgh Township.

1767 - April 1, Jacob Bragwell Memorial for 200 acres in Fredericksburgh Township in Craven County.

1767 - April 8, William Brazil 100 acres on Buffaloe Creek a branch of Savannah in the County of Granville. Certified August 18, 1767 by Matt Long D.S.

1767 - December 1, William Brazeal 300 acres on Lloyds Creek on Savannah River in Granville County. Certified February 26, 1768 by Le Roy Hammond D.S.

1767 - December 6, William Brazil Memorial for 100 acres on Buffalow Creek in Granville County. Also mentioned: Savannah River.

1768 - July 19, James Hoge 62.5 acres on Saluda River, unrecorded plat not granted. Surveyed by John Fairchild. Other names indexed: David Brassell, John Fairchild, John Millhouse, James Morehead.

1768 - December 12, William Brazeal 300 acres in Granville County.

1769 - March 7, Robert English 500 acres in Fredericksburgh Township and Swift Creek the waters of the Wateree bounded by Mary McKinny, Joshua English, orphans of Elizabeth Gore, Wm Kelly, James McGowen, Alexander Rattrey, Jacob Brasel. Certified April 12, 1769 by Jno. Belton.

1769 - April 22, William Brazeal, Memorial for 300 acres on Lloyds Creek on Savannah River in Granville County.

1769 - October 12, William and Henry Breazile, Memorial for 150 acres on Long Cane Creek in Granville County. Other names mentioned: Arthur Patton, William White. Also mentioned: Savannah River.

1770 - December 4, John Spyve 200 acres in Craven County in Fredericksburg Township bounded by English, Joseph Payne, Thomas Lenore, Jacob Braswell. Certified May 21, 1771 by Joshua Wombwell.

1771 - August 2, John Spyre Memorial for 200 acres in Fredericksburgh Township in Craven County. Other names indexed: Jacob Braswell, English, Thomas Lenore, Joseph Payne.

1771 - November 19, William Bates 200 acres on Saluda River. Other names indexed: Brazill, John Bremar, Mordicai McFarland.

1772 - April 22, Samuel Miles (dated 7th day of ?) 100 acres on NW fork of Long Cane Creek in Granville County bounded by Saml Clark, William Metts, Arthur Patton, William and Henry Breazell. Certified April 22, 1772 by Pat Calhoun D.S.

1773 - January 5, Thomas Kay 450 acres on Loyds Creek and Gunals Creek in Granville County bounded by Deppris, Brasel, vacant land. Certified February 6, 1773 by Wm Goode D.S.

1773 - January 29, Samuel Miles, Memorial for 100 acres on Long Cane Creek in Granville County. Other names indexed: William (&) Henry Brazeal, Samuel Clark, William Melton, Arthur Patton.

1773 - February 3, Jacob Braswell 150 acres on Swift Creek in Fredericksburgh Township bounded by Aaron Ferguson, James Adkisson, Joseph Payne, Robert English. Certified June 24, 1773 by Jno. Belton D.S.

1774 - July 28, Thomas Kay, Memorial for 450 acres on Lloyds and Gunnells Creeks in Granville County. Other names indexed: Brasel, Deppie.

1774 - October 18, Jacob Braswell 100 acres in Fredericksburgh Township.

1775 - April 20, John Braswell Memorial for 150 acres on Swift Creek in Fredericksburgh Township. Other names indexed: James Atkinson, Robert English, Aaron Ferguson, Joseph Payne.

1778 - William Breazeal to John Breazeal, lease and release.

1784 - August 3, Gilbert Mills 50 acres near fork of Long Cane Creek in Ninety Six District. Surveyed by Patrick Calhoun. Other names indexed: Mathew Bell, Henry Breaseal, Willis.

1784 - August 10, Jacob Braswell 150 acres on Spears Creek in Camden District. Surveyed by Alexander Johnston. Other name indexed: Gantor. Also mentioned: Wateree River.

1785 - April 16, William Brasill 100 acres on Lynches Creek near Fork Creek in Cheraw District. Surveyed by William Powe. Other name indexed: Leving Hainsworth.

1785 - December 8, John Dennis 50 acres on Spears Creek in Camden District. Unrecorded plat for land not granted. Surveyed by John Belton. Other names indexed: Jacob Braswell, Col. Kershaw.

1786 - January 17, Nebo Gaunt 300 acres on Hagues Branch and Spears Creek in Camden District. Surveyed by John Belton. Other names indexed: Jacob Branwell Jr. Mrs. Brown, Hilton, Isaac Pidgeon. Also mentioned: Wateree River, Haigs Creek.

1786 - March 2, Francis Bremar and Peter Freneau 640 acres on Tygar River in Ninety Six District. Surveyed by James Winn for Henry Breazeal on June 6, 1785. Other names indexed: Edward Biddie, Darby, Thomas Enlow, Lewilling Threwitt.

1786 - March 8, Mary Reed 255 acres on Laws Branch in Camden District. Surveyed by Frederick Bell. Other names indexed: William Barber, Richard Brazel, Galloway, Isaac Hurst, Robert Law, Tabitha Williams. Also mentioned: Black River.

1786 - October 26, James Rogers 400 acres on Beaver Dam Branch in Camden District. Surveyed by Josiah Cantey for William Bathany. Other names indexed: Jacob Bracewell, Joseph Kershaw. Also mentioned: Spears Creek.

1786 - October 28, Richard Brassell 165 acres on Clear Creek in Ninety Six District. Surveyed by Joseph Whitner. Other names indexed: Daniel Kelley, William Usery. Also mentioned: South Tyger River.

1786 - November 2, William Swift 204 acres betwen Savannah and Little Rivers in Ninety Six District. Surveyed by John Cowan Jr for Joel Breazeal. Other names indexed: Barksdale, Daniel Ramsey, Shanks, Tutt.

1787 - May 2, John Brazell 312 acres near Back Swamp in Orangeburgh District. Surveyed by William Minor. Other names indexed: Philip Bonner, William Everett, Benjamin Heath, Jesse Scruggs. Also mentioned: Silver Bluff.

1791 - Valentine Breaziel 226 acres on Edisto River in Edgefield County, Ninety Six District. Surveyed by David Burks December 10, 1788. Other names indexed: Rachel McKinney, Elvington Squire, Arthur Watson, Rolin Williams.

1793 - August 5, John McElhanny and William Minor 410 acres near swamp of Savannah River in Winton County, Orangeburgh District. Surveyed by William Minor. Other names indexed: John Brazell, Jesse Cruise, Robert Hankinson, Benjamin Heath, David Holmes, Jacob Turner.

1793 - June 24, Richard Brassell 666 acres on Tygar River, South Pacolet Pond, Greens Creek in Washington District. Surveyed by William Thomas. Other names indexed: Jonas Dawson, David Hall, John Martin, Samuel McClure. Also mentioned: Greenville County.

1793 - September 2, George Braswell 746 acres on waters of King Creek in Winton County, Orangeburgh District. Surveyed by William Minor for Benjamin Buxton on December 11, 1786. Other names indexed: Absalom Best, Bartlett Whittington. Also mentioned: Savannah River.

1793 - September 7, Richard Brassell 200 acres on Chickeroa Fork in Ninety Six District, Greenville County. Surveyed by William Thomas.

1793 - October 3, Hannah Brasil 500 acres on Colonels Creek in Camden District. Surveyed by Alexander Kennedy. Other name indexed: Killingsworth. Also mentioned: Wateree River.

1794 - March 26, William Minor 325 acres in Winton County, Orangeburgh District. Surveyed by William Minor February 6, 1790. Other names indexed: Philip Bonner, John Brazell, F. Chavers, Richard Chavers, Benjamin Heath, William Turner. Also mentioned: Silver Bluff.

1794 - August 2, John Halliday 1000 acres on Hoxes Mill Branch and other branches of Swift Creek in Camden District. Surveyed by David Reynolds for Thomas Sumter February 16, 1787. Other names indexed: John Boykin, Jacob Brassell, Robert Hadlock, William Hox, Thomas Lenoir, Edward Pigg. Also mentioned: Wateree River.

1796 - February 1, William Daniel 500 acres on Dry and Mine Creeks in Ninety Six District. Surveyed by William Daniel. Other names indexed: Britain Braswell, James Cox, John Daniel, William Herring, Mazyck, Mrs. Sisson. Also mentioned: Little Saluda River.

1796 - September 6, Benjamin Melton 300 acres on branch of Dry Creek in Edgefield County, Ninety Six District. Surveyed by William Coursey on April 13, 1792. Other names indexed: Briton Brazil, John Fortner, Adam Starnicar, Arthur Watson. Also mentioned: Mine Creek, Saluda River.

1798 - April 19, Benjamin Harrison 500 acres on Turkey Creek in Orangeburgh District. Surveyed by Wilson Cook on January 26, 1798. Other names indexed: Brasell, David Caveas, James Kirkland. Also mentioned: Salkehatchie River.

1798 - September 20, Benjamin Huddlestone 132 acres on Greens Creek in Greenville County, Washington District. Surveyed by William Thomas. Other names indexed: Richard Brassel, Robert Goodson. Also mentioned: South Pacolet River.

1798 - September 24, Jesse Killingsworth 370 acres on Lacys Creek in Camden District, Richland County. Surveyed by Alexander Kennedy. Other names indexed: Mrs. Brassel, Charles McCartey, Charles Smith. Also mentioned: Wateree River.

1798 - November 26, Jacob Kytul 70 acres on branch of Greens Creek in Greenville County, Washington District. Surveyed by William Thomas for John Skelton on August 20, 1792. Other names indexed: Richard Brassell, Near Goodgion. Also mentioned: South Pacolet River.

1799 - September 2, Elias Earle and James Sanders Guignard 314 acres on branch of South Pacolet River in Greenville County, Washington District. Surveyed by William Thomas for John Huddleston on April 3, 1794. Other names indexed: James Brassel, Duncan Campbell, David Huddleston.

1800 - November 24, Robert Carter 32 acres on Clear Creek in Greenville District. Surveyed by William Thomas. Other names indexed: Richard Brassel, Kelly, William Stuart. Also mentioned: South Tyger River.

1801 - June 1, Joseph Reid 460 acres on Big Saltcatchers River near Turkey Creek in Barnwell District. Surveyed by Wilson Cook. Other names indexed: George Braswell, Benjamin Harrison, James Neel, John A. O'Bannon, Benjamin Odam, Turner, Nathaniel Walker.

1801 - December 10, Ann Saunders 360 acres on branches of North Saluda and North Pacolate Rivers in Greenville District. Surveyed by George Salmon. Other names indexed: Richard Brassel.

1805 - May 20, Thomas Edwards 293 acres on Gap Creek and branch of Tyger River in Greenville District. Surveyed by Willey S. Brown for James Hall on November 1, 1802. Other names indexed: John Brazil, J. Holcomb.

1806 - June 24, Joseph Calloway 41 acres on Bartons Creek in Greenville District. Surveyed by Willey S. Brown for John Smith on September 28, 1802. Other names indexed: William Anderson, John Brazil, John Davis. Also mentioned: Middle Tyger River.

1808 - January 4, Jesse Killingsworth Sr. 800 acres on Colonels Creek in Richland District. Surveyed by Benjamin Lawrence. Other names indexed: Hannah Brazell, Edward Griffin, Canute Paterson. Also mentioned: Wateree River.

1808 - June 20, Richard Ward 426 acres on South Pacolate River in Greenville District. Surveyed by Daniel Wilbanks. Other names indexed: Richard Brassel, John Evans.

1808 - December 24, Richard Braswell 100 acres on Hayes Swamp of Little Pee Dee River in Marion District. Other names indexed: Daniel Campbell, Thomas Harllee.

1842 - August 6, James S.G. Mayrant 826 acres on Colonels Creek in Richland District. Surveyed by John David Sharp. Other names indexed: Brazel, John Brazil, Burk, James S. Guignard, Joel Martin, Martin Phillips, Dawson Wages. Also mentioned: Congaree River, Reedy Branch.

1850 - February 27, Foster Roberts and David Roberts 417 acres on branches of Cedar Creek in Richland District. Surveyed by John David Sharp. Other names indexed: John Brazil, John Davis, Howell Edmunds, Holley, Philip Roberts, William Roberts. Also mentioned: Congaree River.

1857 - November 10, James Brazil 106 acres on Colonels Creek in Richland District. Surveyed by H. Edmonds. Other names indexed: Polly Brown, Samuel Dinkens, Stricklin.

South Carolina Archives

Updated April 20, 2009


Thursday, April 9, 2009

Jacob Braswell: Edgecombe to Johnston to Cumberland



Jacob Braswell
who had been in Johnston County from Edgecombe County sold his land in 1764 & 1765. The 1765 sale identifies him of "CUMBERLAND COUNTY" He was gone from Johnston County 13 years before the Jacob Braswell of the S/H DNA Group arrived from Southampton County Virginia.


JOHNSTON CO., NC (formed in 1746 from Craven County)



1749 - September, JACOB BRACEWELL “now in Johnston Cy” sued by Mathew Hardy. Security: ROBERT BRYANT. He was also sued by William Mearns (p. 20) (from Carey Bracewell)



1761 - June 24, JACOB BRASWELL of Johnston County sold 650 acres in Edgecombe County, to Samuel Delke (p. 8) from Carey Bracewell. This is in Edgecombe Co. records as:



1761 - June 24, JACOB BRASWELL of Johnston County sold 650 acres in Edgecombe to Samuel Delke, "being a Granville grant to JACOB BRASWELL dated December 6, 1760". (Edgecombe DB 1, p. 280; and Edgecombe DB C, p. 61) (from Carey Bracewell)



1761 - November 23, JACOB BRASWELL witnessed the will of WILLIAM HINTON of Johnston County; had a stock of cattle and horses from the Hinton estate in his care. (p. 7) (from Carey Bracewell)



1762 - April 8, JACOB BRACEWELL entered 700 acres in Johnston County on the south side of “buffillo Swamp joining Benjamin Bryants Line..." (p. 7) Surveyed September 30 by Charles Young. Chain bearers: John Starling and Samuel Delk. Actual grant by Granville made January 1, 1763, for 680 acres "Joining Collins line" Witness: Nathl Cary. (p. 7) from Carey Bracewell



1762 - September 28, JACOB BRASWELL a chain bearer for 522 acres in Johnston County on the north side of Neuse river and on the east side of Marks Creek and 700 acres on the west side of Marks Creek surveyed for Jacob Delk (copy of surveys from W. C. Fields to Carey Bracewell)



1764 – May, “Ordered that Mary Harris and orphan child daughter of Elizabeth Shuttleworth of Johnston County (the said orphan being now in this county) about eight years of age be bound as apprentice to JACOB BRASWELL & that indentures of the said orphan to the said BRASWELL be perfected as the Law direct (Cumberland Court Minutes, p. 180a) (updated entry 3-26-08)



1764 – August. JACOB BRASWELL named on a jury to lay off a road from Arthur Donnely’s ford to the main road that goes by Dobbins (Cumberland court Minutes, p. 111a) (updated entry 3-26-08)



1764 - September 26, JACOB BRASWELL, planter, to James Taylor, Merchant, for 80 pounds, 480 acres in Johnston County on south side of Buffalow Swamp....Collin's line on Best Branch.... Witnesses: Michael Rogers, James Wooten (copy of deed from Carey Bracewell.)



1765 - May 11, JACOB BRASWELL of Cumberland County to Aaron Rogers of Johnston County, for 10 pounds, 280 acres in Johnston County on Buffaloe Swamp, beginning at a pine opposite best Branch, Collins old corner tree..." Witnesses: James Wooten, Reuben Rogers (p. 7) from Carey Bracewell



1768 - October 28, John Walsh, Esq., coroner, to Duncan Mackie, merchant, both of Cumberland for #10 proc., 100 acres where JACOB BRASSWELL lived on W/S of Cape Fear River beginning at lower corner of Arthur Donally's plantation where sd. Donally now lives, part, part of 150 acres which sd. Donally bought from Archibald Buie on 27 Oct. 1765. Sd. BRASSWELL possesed of land by virtue of penal act from Arthur Donaly decd., on --day of -- 176-, land now in hands of John Farlow, planter. (Transaction) ackd. by sd. Donally in his life in presence of Andrew Shepherd & James Stringfield, late of Cumberland. Land levied on by James Simpson, then sheriff of Cumberland, in orig. attachment dated 17 Feb. 1767 by sd. Duncan Mackie. Sold to satisfy judgement obtained at Cumberland inferior Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions on 26 July 1768 in suit: Duncan Mackie v. JACOB BRASSWELL, late of Cumberland, for #19.17.0 Proc., & costs of #4.3.10 Proc., sd. Mackie was highest bidder. Wit: John Walsh Sr., Samuel Boyd. Ackd. July 1769. (Cumberland Co., NC DB 3 Pg 349)


Updated April 9, 2009


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