Hicks, J (1849) Graves, Jesse F (1896) Davis, William (1852) The land joined both Abbotts Creek and the Deep River in present day High Point and Jamestown areas. Davis, William W (1846) Cordell, John C (1883) Hoppes, Patsy (1828) Inman, Morrison (1887) Marion, Thomas (1890) Spillman, William (1841) Owen, Sir Payton (1896) Howell, David (1817) Adams, James (1888) Robertson, John (1888) Dowling, William (1829) Jackson, Newell (1833) Barnum discovered the twins and persuaded them to tour throughout America and Europe as part of his circus show; however, the two soon toured in an independent show. Nations, J H (1899) Crummel, John (1824) Howell is listed on the 1790 census living in the same area with a total of 11 persons living in his home. Haymore, Daniel (1900) Jervis, John & Lucy (1861) Poindexter, Robert A (1842) Rook, Ira (1888) Stanly, John W (1922) Stoker, William (1870) Carter, Joseph (1842) Southern, S M (1899) Goings, Benjamin (1835) Garner, John (1851) Dinkins, John (1829) Cunningham, William (1841) Bemis, Susan W (1879) Be the First to Know of new additions on Piedmont Trails, Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Early Settlements & Surnames of Tennessee 1756-1780, Early Families of Wilkes County, North Carolina, First Major Route of The Colonies-The King's Highway, Early Tennessee Settlers of the Watauga Settlement of Washington County, Early Settlers Along The Catawba River 1744-1750. Windsor, Isaac (1821) Cox, Isaiah (1836) Sutphin, Rebecca (1873) Forkner, James A (1893) The original deed states 701 acres but it seems that this was incorrect as I researched the remaining deeds pertaining to the property and noted the original tract was 642 acres. Blackwood, Mary E (1859) Jones, W A (1899) 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. Draughn, E M (1910) Endsley, James (1789) Woodruff, Moses (1803) Dull, Nicholas (1843) (Information from Corbitt, David Perkins, Thomas (1819) Hodges, Welcome (1861) Creed, Matthew (1798) Edmonds, Isham (1894) Evans, Nicholas (1774) Phillips, Abner (1814) Gibbons, James (1863) Snoddy, William (1883) 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. by Sara Whitford | Articles, Census Records, Early Colonial Records, Miscellaneous Records, Reference | 46 comments. Thompson, Jesse (1856) Cockerham, David (1854) Busick, O A (1903) Saddle Mountain. Brinn, William (1888) Lynch, John (1800) McKinney, James (1861) Shoemaker, Adam (1786) John Russell. Williams, Joel (1884) Kelly, Luckett D (1824) Bray, Allison (1866) Atkins, J Henry (1915) Howard, Jesse (1832) Dobbins, Keziah (1829) Creson, Joshua (1822) State Department of Archives and History, 1950, pp. the western part of Surry where Low Gap is located. Snow, Sarah (1852) Pritchard, Phillip (1819) Samuel, G W (1910) Greenwood, James (1840) Key, L J (1899) Stone, W E (1911) Davis, Roby (1902) Bagwell, J H (1910) Sutphin, Westly (1900) Hanna, Samuel (1795) in the context of the times and even in the context of the 1980s. Marshall, Richard (1867) Doudge, Richard (1825) Williams, Lewis (1842) Melton, David (1787) Haynes, William G (1834) Shaw, James (1907) Holcomb, Virgil E (1909) How early were your ancestors in North Carolina? Ashby, J L (1927) Creed, H B (1893) The act Fisher, Rhoda (1843) I see you left this comment months ago, but for some reason Im just now seeing it. Poore, Thomas (1890) Hamond, Joseph (n. d.) Harrison, Martha (1910) Poindexter, F A (1845) Edwards, Harden (1811) The Cox families you mention are my ancestors. Burch, Elizabeth (1870) Submitted by C. W. Barnum January 1, 2014. McKinney, Jesse (1840) Unthank, Jonathan (1836) In Wilkes County, two militia districts, Vannoy's, and Nall's Districts were west of the crest of the Blue Ridge. According to information found on tax 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. Crissman, George (1839) Quincy, O H (1910) This Moser, Mary E (1913) King, Thomas B (1856) Oakley, Alexander (1890) Love, David (1855) Cawles, A C (1890) Ramey, C W (1861) Lawrence, Richard (1796) Cockerham, N M (1904) Jackson, Joseph (1817) Thompson, C Haywood (1860) Harris, Dicey (1848) Boyden, Nathaniel (1879) Thompson, Fannie J (1909) Adkins, C C (1906) Mailing Address Randolph, William (1848) Cook, Nancy (1848) Herring, Charles (1834) Shelton, Julia J (1926) Chaffin, William M (1823) Reece, Joel (1817) Franklin, Owen (1805) Barnhill, John (1832) Day, Moses (1828) Cockerham, P R (1867) Tilley, Thomas J (1871) Bray, H C (1866) Davis, Jesse (1872) Buckley, Hausey (1821) Moravian leaders were highly McGahey, John (1811) Banner, John A (1888) Norman, William M (1909) Houzar, John (1784) Independence, VA 24348. Brinkley, James (1858) Downey, Peter (1803) Blair, Hugh (1783) In the beginning, Surry did not want the Moravians And cows provided milk, butter, [to be continued], The History and Formation of Surry County Cummings, Isaac (1867) Banner, Edward (1884) Poindexter, William (1844) Angel, Charles (1777) Parson, P W (1899) All three applied for land grants and owned a great deal of property. Marion, Christina (1892) Brinager, Joseph (1825) Oglesby, Micajah (1831) Denny, Harvey (1874) Source: The Heritage of Fushee, F W (1897) Grant, Roberson W (1839) Martin, Columbus (1862) Badgett, F C (1893) Rangely, James (1871) Joyner, Joseph (1821) Gough, James & Catherine (1841, 1843) Clemmons, William (1835) London, Amos (1806) Midkiff, Joseph (1874) Watauga was established in 1849 from several counties, Ashe, Caldwell, Wilkes and Yancey. Greenwood, James (1883) needed the friendship and knowledge. 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 . James City County was one of eight original shires designated in 1634. Sumner, Robert (1785) Johnson, Letitia (1878) Melton, William (1860) original Moravian Tract made up a large part of Forsyth County. Majority of these families traveled the Great Wagon Road into the area with the exception of the Nantucket group. Edwards, Daniel C (1807) Fogle, Charles A (1907) Franklin, Meekey & Jesse (1834) from the flax as woven with wool thread to make a material called Cunningham, William (Sr) (1826) Hanes, Isaac (1806) These characteristics include rivers, creeks, and one of the most distinguishable mountains in the eastern North Carolina. Smitherman, Margaret (1816) possible in Jersey settlement area Rowan co bout 1768. Fulk, Joseph (1863) Gentry, Joseph & Agnes (1813, 1827) Jones, William L (1923) York, Claude E (1894) Hauser, George (1831) Creed, John (1824) Snow, John (1907) Reece, Ira (1911) Part of Wilkes County was Harris, Lewis T (1836) This group traveled by way of the Atlantic Ocean to the Carolina coast. Scott, Frances (1862) Hill, John (n. d.) Jackson, Amor (1870) It should be noted here that this took Phillips, Jeremiah (1880) Laffoon, N D (1864) Dunnagan, Tyre (1864) Johnson, Jemima (1837) Whittington, W R (1885) Reece, Lalia B (1918) [K] Eastern shore between Albemarle & Pamticoe Sounds: 1-North Shore-Pamticoe River:Lillington[A], Adams, Pilkington, Snoad, Boyd, 2-Bath Town: Kenyon, Odeon, Aldeson[S], Martin, Worsly [J], Salter[E], Riouset, Adams, Jones,Ottiwell, 3-East of Bath Town to the Sound: Jewell, maule [P], Perkins, Barrow, Adams [P], Dowry, Jones [P],Woodstock, Slade, Jasper, Mattamuskeet, Tuskeruro Indians, Mallard Creek, Chicod Creek, Salter [E], Kingman, Worsly, Blount, Reading,Coldom, Hill, Slade, Slade [B], Crofton, Maule [P], Locker, Peyton [R], Trip [J], Porter, Nevil, Turner[R],Leigh, Jones, Campaign [R], 2-Craven Precinct Johnson, Beards Creek, Frank[M], Wilkinsons Point, Dawsons Creek, 1-Craven Precinct-New Bern Fonville, Handy, 2-South of Trent River up to New Bern Jones [Frederick]-7375 acres, Wilson [W], Hancock,Palatines, Glover [C], Hatch [A], Handcock [H], [Q] Hatteras Island:Gibbs, Neal, Hatteras Indians, 1-Near Beaufort Town Taylor [N], Shakelford, Shaw, Rustul [R], 2-Across North River, east Wicker, Burnet, 1-NE shore New River[Jacksonville] Howard, Lillington[H], 3-Along the coast between New and Cape Fear Rivers [Jacksonville to Wilmington] Johnson,Beasly, Frederick, Alexander, Vaile[J], Nixon, Hauser, Swann[S], Staples, Hudson, Watts, Perry,Porter, Howe, 4-East bank NE Branch Cape Fear River Harrison[C], Watts, Mardsen, Carter, And now, for the map (clicking on the map will bring up a much larger version from East Carolina University in a new window).. Krouse, Sarah (1866) After much research, I was able to locate several families living in the area prior to William Allen in 1792. Mosley, West (1821) Have not been able to trace them further back, would love to find out where they originated from. Wright, John (1855) Stinson, Aaron (1841) Map of North Carolina County Formations 1664-1965. While Arthur Fletcher in his Ashe County, A History, noted that not more than 50 families lived in what is now Ashe County at the close of the Revolution (1783), documentary evidence can only place 34 families in the territory that is now Ashe, Alleghany and Watauga Counties at the time, for an estimated population of 215 in 1782. Hough, John (1801) There was a William Green in my ancestory. Holton, Quenton (1890) Davis, Daniel (1827) Patterson, Betty (1896) Haymore, William (1905) Goins, William (1818) Willey, C C (1913) also applies to Wilkes County tax lists and deeds from 1777 until 1792. Smith, Susannah (1853) Cockerham, Hughs (1875) Wishon, Joseph (1842) Carter, Joshua (1846) Venable, Jefferson (1874) Davenport, Robert (1893) 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. Stone, Elizabeth (1874) Waggoner, Adam (1850) Duvall, Alvin S (1827) Jones, Evaline (1891) This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Key, Kelles (1839) Fleming, Polly (1844) Prior, Sarah (1843) Surry leaders went running back In 1773 Salem leaders Wachovia tract was in Surry County. Gwyn, Hugh (1885) This North Carolina, the United States Territory South of the River Ohio, and Tennessee, successively governed this land. Thompson, Samuel (1793) Baker, Michael (1779) Denny, Joel (1896) Dunlapp, Samuel (1778) (R) Ray's District, # 13 32 families, 28 polls, 15309 acres of taxable land. This was a very active time period as families began migrating to the area in vast numbers. Hull, William G (1908) McGahey, Sally (n. d.) Cunningham, Samuel (1781) William Allen is claimed to be the first settler of Ramseur along the Deep River in Randolph County. Butner, F A (1904) Swaim, Abraham (1836) Wall, Thomas (1842) Herring, Henry (1904) Copeland, Nancy (1874) The Assembly refused the first petition in 1772. Davis, Samuel L (1848) Mosby, Samuel (1802) Kroeder, Jacob (1789) Scott, Jarrett (1896) Ingram, David (1774) Thompson, John (1787) Low, Jacob (1893) Stanley, Samuel (1903) Brindle, John (1847) Hutchens, Susannah (1807) Swaim, Michael (1840) Southard, Umberson (1866) Dinkins, Frederick (1842) Enjoy Your Journey !! Short, Alfred M (1893) Moore, B F (1862) The county's major towns include Danbury and King. Eastern Parish: 1715: c.1715: Chowan: Chowan: Very soon renamed to St. Paul . Brower, T M (1935) Haymore, C C (1936) John Lawson recorded in his diary of many bison, several Indian nations and fertile soil along the river during the years of 1700 and 1701. Crotty, David (1814) Gillespie, G B (1878) Many believe that the original members were all from Nantucket, Massachusetts, but this simply is not true. Crissman, Moses (1842) Thompson, James (1847) Pell, William (1890) Thompson, Pherebe (1861) 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. Norman, Joseph T (1931) Arrington, Daniel (1862) Alberty, Naomi (1897) Ashburn, H M (1910) Gallimore, William (1820) The Wolff, William (1773) Hamlin, T V (1886) Williams, Benjamin (1883) Collins, A (1885) Norman, Benjamin (1896) Marsh, William (1853) Fulk, J L (1855) Hann, John (1781) Allison, Richard (1833) At various libraries (WorldCat). Golden, Thomas (1912) Pearson, Richard M (1879) Part of Surry Sutphin, John (1871) Forkner, Dalton (1886) Davis, Rebecca (1897) Roberts, John (1808) Reavis, J O (1904) Davis, David (1867) Jessup, Letha (1874) Bingman, Allen (1895) Kersey, Drury (1850) Aust, Godfrey (n. d.) Jones, Joel H (1849) An act to form Surry County was proposed to the North Carolina Assembly Kirby, T M (1899) Wilcox, Thomas (1894) Durham, Henry & Jane (1868, 1902) Burch, Mary A (1883) Reece, Joel (1877) Creed, Enoch (1897) Crissman, Charles L (1836) Linen thread was a milk solid, soured and skimmed of cream. White, Joseph C (1899) I believe my family lived in Rutherford county and farms cotton, tobacco and rised cows there. [H] PASQUOTANK PRECINCT between Pasquotank and North Rivers: Spence, Burkham [G] (at Joys Fork), Jones [G], Janson, Mann, Jones, Hawkins. Yadkin County was formed from Beason, Richard (1854) Williams, John W (1899) Key, Martha (1884) annexed to Surry in 1792. Tucker, Lewis (1905) Hoots, Jacob (1805) A Company, A Parish, and A "Castle" Richard Pace was only one of the settlers on the south shore of James River. Jones, Samuel (1854) Dunnagan, Anderson (1891) Adams, John A (1866) Franklin, Meshack (1841) Carlton, Lindsey (1834) Stutherd, William (1810) Hodges, Albert (1894) Faust, Robert (1893) Danner, Frederick (1839) Jones, Russell R (1858) McGuffin, R F (1902) Lash, George (1820) Burrus, John (1853) Named for Surrey, England. Williams, Thomas (1830) Howell, Thomas (1783) Hunter, Thomas (1846) Gillespie, Thomas (1908) Baker, S L (1908) . Hoppes, John (1827) . Burge, William (1859) Ring, Thomas (1840) Walker, William (1905) Hall, John (1822) Clayton, William (1781) 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. Stone, Enoch A (1906) Pilson, Nancy J (1900) Creed, A H (1843) I am Ken Reason : My Mothers side Patterson is from Scotland then Ireland and all many all over the globe. Baron Christopher DeGraffenreid is my direct ancestor. Holyfield, Susannah (1854) Jarvis, Stephen (1814) Padget, Ephraim (1825) Pilcher, James (1835) It was around Aaron Woodruffs and A. Hadley, Joshua Hadley's great-great-grandson made the move to Mount Airy. Lindsey, Laban (1840) Reynolds, Dudley (1815) Casstevens, M (1823) Marsh, John (1815) Adkins, Isaac (1870) Reeves, J T (1910) James died before 1800. Word, Charles (1782) Gray, Jeremiah (1876) The soil is fertile, and the Dan and Yadkin rivers flow through the county. Elkin: Northwestern Regional Library, 1976. Bohannon, John (1791) Messick, William J (1851) Tilley, Millard (1905) Cadle, Zachariah (1771) Benge, Tyre (1913) He was listed in the NC Census in 1764. This results in a population of 448 in the companies bounds or 6.5 persons per family. Vernon, George (1882) The chain carriers were Edward Hughes and Richard Wainpot. Jesse Franklin (1760-1823) Written by Dr. Rowan occured in 1771, it left Salem in Rowan and Bethabara and Head, Anthony (1846) Matthews, L B (1912) York, Letitia L (1890) Moore, John (1908) Butner, S M (1906) Your email address will not be published. Bullin, Joseph (n. d.) Pardew, S A (1906) Indian trails would follow the buffalo trails, thus the creation of this ford crossing the Deep River. Forkner, Thomas (1832) Leinbach, Rosana S (1899) Marsh, Amon (1895) Bowles, Russell (1911) Wilmoth, T S (1889) Cook, Hiram (1823) Brinkley, John (1846) Miller, Michael (Jr) (1777) Cook, Abel (1874) Beck, S C (1862) Born in Siam in 1811, Eng and Chang, the first siamese (conjoined) twins of international acclaim, made their home in Surry County. This Quaker Meeting house was built in present day Guilford County near the Deep River. Mackie, William (1850) 2-South shore of Albemarle Sound: Whitemarsh, Pollock[C], Buncomb[J], Frilie, Lee[S], Lee, Cooper, 1-Along the Meherrin and Chowan Rivers to Albemarle Sound:Allen [E], Pitman, Kirchin, Anderson, Jackson, Gee, Bryan, Nansemond, Dew, Powers, Williams [A],Bond [J], Jones, Cotton [J], Hill [B], Baker, Barfields, Baker [H], Williams, Hains, Forster [R], Maule [W],Winn [G], Boone, Bryan [F], Hill [J], Pollack [T], Lovick [J], Pollock [G], 2-Albemarle Sound [west shore] between Chowan and Roanoke Rivers:Duckinfield [N], laccuck, Lockart [J], Henderson [D], West [R]. Thompson, Elizabeth (1901) the western part of Surry where Low Gap is located. Taylor, Sterling (1869) Apperson, William & Bennit & John & Elizabeth (1851) Sweat, Edward (1812) Bartley, John (1888) Davis, William H (1868) Uptegrove, Isaac (1817) Gallaway, Green (1897) Smith, Alfred (1875) Pilot Mountain received its name because it has long served as a guide to Native Americans, settlers, and modern-day outdoorsmen. Mitchell, William (1889) Holcomb, Phillip (1850) Williams, Joseph (1827) Walker, David (1775) Nance, J F (1922) Is one of them yours? Abstracts of Henry E. McCulloh's Survey Book and Petition to the Crown and Warrants (Money) Issued in 1787 by Gov. Walker, David (1774) Cook, Sandy (1890) (To do a quick search, use your browser's search function. was effective 15 February 1778. 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