Matches 4,401 to 4,450 of 8,717
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James Polk Burford, Fresno Flats | BURFORD, James Polk (I2476)
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James River
The James River is a 130-mile-long river in southern Missouri. Its source is near the town of Diggins in Webster County. It begins on a northwesterly course, then turns southwest near Northview and passes down the East side of Springfield where it is impounded to form Lake Springfield. From Springfield, it flows west and then south to Galena where it becomes an arm of Table Rock Lake, a reservoir on the White River, which is the emptying point for the river. | BURFORD, William T (I2535)
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James Rutherford's will was presented by Wm. Buchanan, one of the executors, who refused to execute. It is proved that Margaret, the widdow, likewise refuses. Will is proved, by William Buchanan (another witness, James Buchanan, being dead). The other witness, Archibald Buchanan, is ordered summoned. Administration granted Alex. Walker. | BUCHANAN, William (I4322)
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James Walter Disney, age 28, born 29 Jul 1889?, Rogers, Arkansas, is a miner for J C & T Mining Co in Webb City. He is married and has an issue with his right hand but the issue is unclear. He is tall and slender with blue eyes and light brown hair. | DISNEY, James Walter (I3540)
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James was killed during the Mexican War. | WINN, James Cochran (I17119)
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James was probably born in Pennsylvania. | JORDAN, James (I11779)
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James Wellington Thompson, age 41, born 2 Jul 1877, is a farmer. His wife is Sula Thompson [the S in Sula has been overwritten and is illegible]. He is 5'5"" with a medium build, gray eyes and dark hair. The second finger of his right hand is missing from the first joint. | THOMPSON, James Wellington (I8951)
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James Willis Harlan, age 44, b. 8 Apr 1874, is a self-employed farmer in Persimon. His nearest relative is John A Harlan, also of Persimon. He is of medium height and slender build with brown eyes and light brown hair. | HARLAN, James Willis (I21465)
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James Wilson Brazzil
James Wilson Brazzil, of Highlands, Texas, passed away on June 28, 2011. He was 95.
Jim, known as Wilson to many family members, was born on Nov. 16, 1915, to Alice Hamilton Brazzil and James Edwin Brazzil, the third of their ten children. He and his brothers and sisters grew up on farms in Coryell County near the town of Flat. As a youngster, he was fascinated with writing and the world of newspapers. He landed his first newspaper job, at the Coryell County News in Gatesville, when he was 21. His four-decade newspaper career included a tour in the South Pacific during World War II as a journalist with the 13th Jungle Air Force.
After the War, Jim worked at newspapers around Texas. In the 1950s, the family moved to Highlands, where Jim and brother-in-law, Alton Neatherlin, began publication of their own weekly newspaper, The Highlands Star. During Jim's 20 years as editor, the Star won 35 awards for excellence from the Texas Press Association.
In the late 1970s, Jim sold his half of the paper and opened Jim's Office Supply. There he and Bonnie continued to serve the needs of their community. When Jim retired from the office supply store, he began writing books. His first, Owl Creek, told of his childhood and family life in Coryell County. His second, The House of Coot, was a work of fiction set during the same time period. His third, published when he was 91, was A Thistle in the Wind, the story of his years as a newspaperman.
All three books testify to the importance of family, friends and community, and Jim embodied that belief in life as well. He and Bonnie were married 61 years and raised three children. Jim was a community leader in Highlands and served as an elder in the Church of Christ. In 2007, the Highlands-Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce honored him with the Terry Davis Memorial Award for a Lifetime of Achievements.
Jim was preceded in death by his infant son, Jerry Bob Brazzil; his parents, Alice and Edwin Brazzil; his wife, Bonnie; his brothers, Chuck Brazzil and Bill Brazzil; and his sisters, Bennie Williams, Charlene Neatherlin and Lois McCutchen.
He is survived by daughter, Bonita Tankursley and husband, Steven Tankursley, of Highlands; daughter, Susan Adcox and husband, Ronnie Adcox, of Baytown; and son, Mark Brazzil and wife, Leslie Brazzil, of The Woodlands. Also surviving are grandchildren, Nikki Tankursley, Leslie Adcox Sanderson and husband, Gordon Sanderson, Laurie Adcox Haffelfinger and husband, Clint Haffelfinger, Nathan Adcox, Will Brazzil and Caleb Brazzil. Seven great-grandchildren also survive, Hannah, Kylie and Helen Sanderson, Austin, Erik and Isaak Haffelfinger and Lela Adcox. He is also survived by his brother, John Brazzil of Canyon; and his sisters, Gladys Barr of Gatesville, Sarah McCutchen of Georgetown and Bobbie Geiselbrecht of Gatesville. Many nieces and nephews also survive.
Services were held Friday, July 1, at 10 a.m. at Sterling-White Funeral Home in Highlands.
Services were entrusted to Sterling-White Funeral Home, 11011 Crosby-Lynchburg Rd. Highlands, Texas 77562. | BRAZZIL, James Wilson (I1713)
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James worked for Biddy Bryant after Banister died. He must have decided to marry their daughter after Biddy died. I don't find any death records or burial sites for James or Pauline. | HARLAN, James N (I21438)
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James wrote | BRAZZIL, James Wilson (I1713)
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James, Carrie, Carl, Lue Cox (sister, widowed) | SLOCUMB, James Riley (I18035)
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James, Harriet, John and Harrison with Robert Palmer, 11, Emily Palmer, 12, and melinda Lamb, 17. | HARLAN, James (I21434)
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James, the 12 year old son of Thomas Lee, who lives near Bush's Chapel, died Sunday, he having been sick only four days. The burial was at the Drane Burying Ground. | LEE, Leonard James (I10093)
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James' birth is recorded in Hardin County, KY, in 1859 on page 465 as James B Coyle with parents Robt B Coyle and Mecloscla? Daugherty. These pages are in a LDS collection called Kentucky Births and Christenings, 1839-1960. | COYLE, James B (I24618)
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Jane evidently was never married and lived with relatives or near to them all her life. There are no parents or informant listed on her death certificate. | BRAZZIL, Jane (I6416)
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Jas B Buford of Shuford, age 28, 17 Oct 1894, Panola County, is a farmer with no dependents. He is tal with a medium build, gray eyes and black hair. | BURFORD, James Brooks (I20586)
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Jasper Newton Langley, age 29, born 25 Oct 1887, near Charlotte, Texas, is a farmer. He's married with 3 children, ages 1-6. He is of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair. | LANGLEY, Jasper Newton Jr. (I5279)
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Jasper Township
Benjamin DUNAHU Self M Male W 25 IN Laborer NY NY
Mary DUNAHU Wife S Female W 23 IL Keeping House IRE PA
Anna DUNAHU Dau S Female W 3 IL IN IL
Mary DUNAHU Dau S Female W 9M IL IN IL
Manerva HIBBS SiL S Female W 12 IN OH PA | DUNAHEE, Benjamin F (I15896)
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Jasper, age 53 and single, is boarding with Louella Brown at 108 Howell Street and works as a finisher at a furniture factory. He lived in the same house in 1935. | CORNELISON, Jasper Walter (I24208)
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Jay H Martin, age 23, born 18 Feb 1894, Milford, Missouri, is a married famer at Deer Trail, Adams County. He is of medium height and build with blue eyes and dark hair. | MARTIN, Jay Hugh (I16093)
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Jay Hugh Martin, age 48, born 18 Feb 1894, Lamar, Missouri, works for the Colorado State Highway Dept and his contact is Claire Boyle of the same address. Jay has blue eyes and gray hair and has lost both his hands at the wrist. | MARTIN, Jay Hugh (I16093)
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Jefferson Cleveland, 2 Apr 1903,Nacogdoches County | TILLIS, Mary Etta (I3040)
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Jefferson Township
29 15 15 ASHBY Hankerson 52 M Farmer KY
30 15 15 ASHBY John 21 M Laborer OH
31 15 15 ASHBY Jospeh 20 M Laborer MI
32 15 15 ASHBY Priscilla 17 F IN
33 15 15 ASHBY Alexander 16 M Laborer IN
34 15 15 ASHBY Margaret 14 F IN
35 15 15 ASHBY Susan 12 F IN
36 15 15 ASHBY James H. 10 M IN
37 15 15 ASHBY Mary E. 8 F IN
38 15 15 ASHBY Catharine 2 F IN | ASHBY, Hankerson (I5049)
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Jefferson Township
Abraham Sterling M 53 Kentucky
Mary Sterling F 50 Kentucky
John Sterling M 14 Alabama
Joseph Sterling M 17 Alabama
Abraham Sterling M 15 Alabama
Abraham Sr is a wheel wright, the only reason I'm sure this is our Abraham. | STERLING, Abraham (I10354)
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Jefferson Township
Bladon Ashby M 31 Inda
Sarah Ashby F 27 Inda
William H Ashby M 8 Inda
Edward P Ashby M 5 Mich
Frances M Ashby F 3 Mich
Rebaca Jane Ashby F Iowa
Allick Ashby M 25 Inda
Fransis Tracy M 47 N York | ASHBY, Alexander (I5093)
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Jefferson Township
Bladon Ashby M 31 Inda
Sarah Ashby F 27 Inda
William H Ashby M 8 Inda
Edward P Ashby M 5 Mich
Frances M Ashby F 3 Mich
Rebaca Jane Ashby F Iowa
Allick Ashby M 25 Inda
Fransis Tracy M 47 N York | ASHBY, Bladen (I19597)
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Jefferson Township
Edward Ashby Head M 50 Iowa
Henry Ashby Brother M 57 Iowa | ASHBY, Henry H (I19487)
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4429 |
Jefferson Township
Edward Ashby Head M 50 Iowa
Henry Ashby Brother M 57 Iowa | ASHBY, Edward W (I19489)
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4430 |
Jefferson Township
Edward Ashby Head M 60 Iowa
Henry Ashby Brother M 67 Iowa | ASHBY, Henry H (I19487)
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Jefferson Township
Edward Ashby Head M 60 Iowa
Henry Ashby Brother M 67 Iowa | ASHBY, Edward W (I19489)
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Jefferson Township
Edward W Ashby Head M 40 Iowa Single
Henry H Ashby Brother M 47 Iowa Widowed, blind
George Ashby Head M 18 Iowa (IA IL) | ASHBY, Henry H (I19487)
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Jefferson Township
Edward W Ashby Head M 40 Iowa Single
Henry H Ashby Brother M 47 Iowa Widowed, blind
George Ashby Head M 18 Iowa (IA IL) | ASHBY, Edward W (I19489)
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Jefferson Township
Henry is blind. | ASHBY, Henry H (I19487)
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Jefferson Township
Hommer Coon Head M 56 Missouri
Ida Coon Wife F 49 Missouri | COON, Homer (I23115)
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Jefferson Township
J W Ashby Self M 51 Ohio
Mary Ashby Wife F 38 Germany
James W Ashby Son M 22 Iowa
John A Ashby Son M 20 Iowa
Henry H Ashby Son M 18 Iowa
Martha A Ashby Dau F 13 Iowa
Edward Ashby Son M 11 Iowa
Walter Ashby Son M 9 Iowa
Mary Etta Ashby Dau F 4 Iowa | ASHBY, John Washington (I5090)
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Jefferson Township
James Ashby M 36 Louisa County
Lydia J Ashby F 33 Louisa County
Clarence E Ashby M 11 Louisa County
Clyde P Ashby M 9 Tama County
Harvey L Ashby M 6 Woodbury County
Thomps R Ashby M?tab? 0 Louisa County | ASHBY, James William (I19485)
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Jefferson Township
James W Ashby Head M 42 May 1858 Iowa m. 19 yrs
Liddie J Ashby Wife F 36 Sep 1863 Iowa 5/5 children
Clarence E Ashby Son M 16 Sep 1883 Iowa
Clyde P Ashby Son M 14 Sep 1885 Iowa
Harvey Lee Ashby Son M 10 Apr 1890 Iowa
Thomps R Ashby Son M 5 May 1895 Iowa
Alma M Ashby Dau F 1 Jul 1898 Iowa | ASHBY, James William (I19485)
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Jefferson Township
Jno Hendrix Male 35 Indiana
Elizabeth Hendrix Female 23 Indiana
Jasper Hendrix Male 12 Indiana
William Hendrix Male 9 Indiana
Frank Hendrix Male 6 Indiana | HENDRIX, John H (I15108)
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Jefferson Township
John A Ashby M 35 Louisa County
Myrtle J Ashby F 22 Illinois
George R Ashby M 4 Louisa County
Bertha L Ashby F 2 Louisa County
Bessie M Ashby F 0 Louisa County | ASHBY, John A (I19486)
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Jefferson Township
John A Ashby Head M 40 Dec 1859 Iowa m. 4 yrs.
Rosa A Ashby Wife F 19 Jun 1880 Iowa 3/3 children
George Ashby Son M 9 Jul 1890 Iowa
Birtha Ashby Dau F 8 May 1892 Iowa
Elmer Ashby Son M 1 Nov 1898 Iowa | ASHBY, John A (I19486)
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Jefferson Township
John W Ashby M 31 Ohio
Anna M Ashby F 21 Prusia
James W Ashby M 2 Iowa
John E Ashby M 5/12 Iowa | ASHBY, John Washington (I5090)
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Jefferson Township
John W Ashby Sr M 65 Ohio, retired, Baptist, widowed
Edward W Ashby M 24 Tama County, Methodist
Walter M Ashby M 22 Louisa County, Methodist
Henry W Langford M 27 Allamakee County | ASHBY, John Washington (I5090)
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Jefferson Township
LN WP DW FM GIVEN NAME SURNAME AG X C M W YI BIRTH OCCUPATION
31 8 59 63 Wm. Ashby 28 M X 5 IN Farmer
32 8 Eliza Ashby 22 F X 5 OH
33 8 Calvin Ashby 3 M 3 IA
34 8 Rachel Ashby 0 F 0 IA | ASHBY, William M (I5048)
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Jefferson Township
Nancy Harland F 32 Ohio
Eliza Ann Harland F 2 Indiana
Christiana Harland F 2 Indiana
next door to Hankerson. | ASHBY, Nancy (I5054)
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Jefferson Township
Thomas McCracken Self M 39 Missouri
Virginia McCracken Wife F 31 Missouri
William T McCracken Son M 10 Missouri
Marinda McCracken Dau F 6 Missouri
Lola McCracken Dau F 4 Missouri
Rusia McCracken Dau F 1 Missouri | MCCRACKEN, Thomas A (I8999)
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Jefferson Township, 7316 Richmond Place
John T Draper Head M 46 Nebraska
Mary Belle Draper Wife F 34 Illinois
William C Draper Son M 7 Nebraska
John is a government inspector for the Dept of Agriculture. | DRAPER, John Thomas (I21864)
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Jesse is a DAR certified Revolutionary patriot (Vol. 9, p. 115, Folio 4, Revolutionary Services, North Carolina State Archives) "for hauling supplies, housing the militia and supplying meat for the Army." That "he was too old to serve in the Army," as has been said, is not necessarily true. For various reasons, many who were not too old did not go; but if he had been born before 1725 he would have been too old. I would guess he was well into his eighties in January 1815 and that he died before his son Isaac went to South Carolina in 1816.
Elisha was twenty-seven and his first child was on the way when Jesse gave him land on Panther Creek for "love, good will and natural affection." I believe this tended to be a family pattern, possibly started by John of Chowan. When a young person showed signs of being ready, the parents tried to get him established. There are many such deeds on record- -notably among the Joseph Pipkin family of Wayne Co.
15 January 1806 Jesse Pipkin sold to Stewart Pipkin a slave boy. Jesse was listed as "being of ... unreadable .. ." but some think "Lincoln County, North Carolina." Recorded Smith County, Tennessee, Will Bk. 5, pg. 1 72 - (1805-1809) Witnessed: Joel Hines and Lewis Pipkin.
The last transaction of Jesse Pipkin was the grant he made to Arthur Branch 23 January 1815. Clarissa Branch was born that year, daughter of Arthur Branch and Sarah Keathley, born 1797. Sarah was the daughter of Mark and Elizabeth Pipkin Keathley. By the old rule of thumb, Elizabeth would have been born about 1776 and could have been one of the females in the 1790 census of Jesse. Nearby was a Samuel Tanner. In 1785 Tanner had sold to Jesse adjacent to Isaac Hines and the land that Jesse granted Archelaus in 1803 had once been Tanner land. In 1788 Isaac Hines "for love and affection" granted to Lewis Hines "a hundred acres in New Hanover County" a note on the abstract that I have says "now Duplin County." I don't know what this means. Duplin was formed 1750. But I don't think Lewis was as far away as New Hanover sounds.
Jesse sold land to Margaret Pipkin/Benton (John Pipkin III 1677-1745 1/2 Sister who married Frances Benton.)
Lenoir County, NC - Jesse Pipkin to Elisha Pipkin, 1801
To all people to whom these presents shall come, greetings. Know ye that I Jesse Pipkin of the county of Lenoir and State of North Carolina, for and in consideration of natural love, goodwill and affection that I have and do bequeath to my son Elisha Pipkin for other good causes have given executed and made over unto him the said Elisha Pipkin the following situated lying and being in the county of Wayne and Lenoir and on the south side of Neuse River, a survey of one hundred and fifty acres granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin the 27th day of October 1799 on the north side of Panther Creek beginning at a pine in Jonathan Benton's line and runs with the same North 70 East 40 poles to a black jack his own corner, then South 70 East 70 poles to a red oak Hines corner, then North 115 poles to a lightwood stake then North 70 West 175 poles to a pine and from thence a direct line to the beginning. Also one hundred acres being part of a survey granted to Bibbey Burk (Bush?) the 24th day of October 1786 for two hundred and fifty acres beginning at a stake in the third line of said patent and runs South 52 poles to Needham Whitfield's corner and being the joint corner of the said patent, then West 35 East 236 poles to a pine his corner then with his other line North 72 poles to a stake in the seventh line and from thence across the patent to the beginning and one hundred acres more or less containing the land on the West side of Panther Creek being part of a survey granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin for 300 acres the 13th day of October 1765, beginning in the giving line of the patent at the intersection of a small branch to the north of Francis Benton's plantation and runs down the __ of the same to the west prong of Panther Creek, then down the meanders of the same to the mouth of Huckle Berry branch, then up the meanders of Huckle Berry branch to the patent line and then with patent line to the beginning. The whole containing by estimation 350 acres more or less...this 13th day of February 1801.
In the presence of: /s/ Jesse Pipkin {Seal}
Wm. Whitfield
Jo. F. Bryan
Wayne County, NC - Jesse Pipkin Deed
WAYNE COUNTY N.C. DEED BOOK 7, page 114, (1779-1801)
To all people to whom these presents shall come, Greetings, Know ye that I Jesse Pipkin of the county of Lenoir and State of North Carolina for and in consideration of the natural love, goodwill and affection that I h ave and do bequeath to my son Elisha Pipkin for other good ___ have given Executed and made over unto him the said Elisha Pipkin his heirs assigns forever the following messages, tracts or parcel of land situated lying and being in the county of Wayne and Lenoir and on the south side of Neuse River, a survey of one hundred and fifty acres granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin the 27th day of October 1799 on the north side of Panther Creek beginning at a pine in Jonathan Bentons line and runs with the same North 70 (degrees) East 40 poles to a black jack his own corner then South 70 East 70 poles to a red oak Hines corner then North 115 poles to a lightwood stake then North 70 West 175 poles to a pine and from thence a direct line to the beginning.
Also one hundred acres being part of a survey granted to Bibby Bush the 24th day of October 1786 for two hundred acres beginning at a stake in the third line of said patent and runs South 52 poles to Needham Whitfield's corner and being the joint corner of the said patent, then West 32 poles to a pine Lewis Hines corner thence with his line South 44 poles to a black jack near Jesse Pipkin line then with his line West 35 East 236 poles to a pine his corner then with his other line North 72 poles to a stake in the seventh line and from thence across the patent to the beginning. And one hundred acres more or less containing the land on the West side of Panther Creek being part of a survey granted to me the said Jesse Pipkin 300 acres the 13th day of October 1765 beginning in the giveing? line of the patent at the intersection of a small branch to the north of Francis Bentons plantation and runs down the ___ of the same to the west prong of Panther creek now called Panther Branch, then down the meanders of the same to the mouth of the Huckle Berry branch then up the meanders of Huckle berry branch to the patent line and then with the patent line or lines to the beginning.
The whole containing by estimation 350 acres more or less, to have and to hold this aforesaid land and premises with all the improvements, privileges, conveniences of advantages to the same belonging or in anywise appurtaining unto him the said Elisha Pipkin, his heirs assigns forever and I the said Jesse Pipkin __ and forever defend all my rights title claims or demands of the same to him the said Elisha Pipkin his heirs and assigns forever against all persons claiming the same by for or under __ _. In witness whereof I the said Jesse Pipkin have herewith set my hand and affixed my seal this 13th day of February 1801.
Signed Sealed and Acknowd in the presence of Wm. Whitfield
Jesse Pipkin Jo. F. Bryan February Court 1801
Jesse Pipkin of Panther Creek, Lenoir County, NC
There is no proof that this Jesse is the son of John Pipkin who left a will in Chowan County, NC in 1745. However, John Pipkin had a son Jesse Pipkin who received a slave girl Dorothy as noted in the estate. He did not receive any land that is recorded.
This Jesse Pipkin was born at the latest by 1737-40 as he purchased land in Johnston County, NC from Joseph Benton during this period as recorded in Book 5, pg 634 of Johnston County Deeds (1758-61). He probably was older than this, for it appears that the younger sons were provided l and in John's will. Index data only, no specifics on deed.
The deed from Joseph Benton is the first record that has been located for Jesse Pipkin being in the Johnston County area. Johnston County included what was later, Wayne, Dobbs, Lenoir & Greene until 1758.
Jesse Pipkin received a land grant for 300 acres on Panther Creek on 13 Oct 1765. The original of this grant must be lost for it is not included in the list of land grants for Dobbs County. Jesse referenced this grant in the Wayne County Deed, Bk 7, pg 114, on 13 Feb 1801 when he deeded land to his son Elisha.
Jesse Pipkin received a land grant for 100 acres on the east side of Buck Swamp in Duplin County, NC on 27 Apr 1767.
Jesse Pipkin sold land to Margaret Benton as recorded on Dobbs County Deed Bk 9, pg 304 (1771-73). Index data only, no specifics.
Jesse Pipkin bought 100 acres of land in Sampson County, NC on Wolf Branch from John Roberts, Sampson Deed Book 3, pg 377-1772. Sampson County was not formed from Duplin until 1784 and I am not real sure that is this Jesse, but is possible.
Jesse Pipkin from Isaac Hines, Dobbs Deed Bk 10, pg 285 (1773-75)
Jesse Pipkin from Isaac Hines, Dobbs Deed Bk 10, pg 301 (1773-75)
Jesse Pipkin from ___ Benton, Dobbs Deed Bk 12, pg 487 (1779-84)
Jesse Pipkin received a land grant for 150 acres on the north side of Panther Creek in Dobbs County, NC along Jonathan Benton's line on 10 Nov 1 779. Grant Book 29, p 345 of Dobbs County.
Jesse Pipkin received 150 acres in a land grant on east side of Buck Marsh in Duplin County, NC on 21 Sep 1785. Duplin Deed Bk B, pg 90.
26 Nov 1785, Jesse Pipkin bought 60 acres from Samuel Tanner, land joined Isaac Hines, Jesse Pipkin & Richard Robert. Wit by Daniel Hines, & Elizabeth Davis. Duplin Co Deed Bk 1A, pg 319.
1790 Census of Dobbs County, Newbern District shows Jesse Pipkin, 1 male over 16, 4 males under 16, 3 white females, 6 slaves
Jesse Pipkin bought 100 acres on the side of the Neuse River and south side of Cox's branch, Needham Whitfield corner, Lewis Hines corner, Jesse Pipkin line, from Bibby Bush, 24 Apr 1790. Wayne Co Deed Bk 5, pg 77.
1790 Census has next door to Jesse, John Pipkin, 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, 1 female, 1 slave - he is of unknown relation to Jesse, possibly an older son, but there is no record of his owning any land; he witnessed the deed of 27 Jan 1794 when Lewis Pipkin sold his land on Buck Swamp, adjoining Daniel Hines to Jonathan Keithely, same day Jesse sold his; Lewis had moved to New Hanover County, NC and was there as late as 20 Jun 1797 when he served on the jury there. I do not have the 1800 census of New Hanover County so do not know if he is there or not. I do not know if John & Lewis are sons of Jesse but sort of suspect they are.
Jesse Pipkin sold Jonathan Keithley, 250 acres of land on 27 Jan 1794. 100 acres was patent of 27 Apr 1767; and 150 acres was patent of 21 Sep 1784 on Buck Swamp. Duplin Co Deed Bk 3A, pg 141.
1800 Census of Lenoir County, NC - Jesse Pipkin, 1 male over 45; 2 males 16/26 & 1 male 0/16; 1 female over 45. (Probably Elisha & Archealaus 1 6/26 & Isaac under 16)
Jesse Pipkin to Elisha Pipkin, 13 Feb 1801, 350 acres for good will and affection: 150 acres on N side of Panther Creek of 27 Oct 1779 grant; 100 acres part of Biby Bush grant & purchased from him; 100 acres west side of Panther branch part of Jesse 13 Oct 1765 grant. Wayne
County Deed Bk 7, pg 114.
Jesse Pipkin to Archelaus Pipkin, 1 Dec 1803; 185 acres in two tracts at head of Wolf Branch; wit: Daniel Hines, Isaac Hines. Duplin County Deed Book O, pg 229. Archelaus Pipkin sold this same land to Isaac Pipkin on 15 Jan 1806; and bought it back from Isaac on 23 Nov 1811.
Jesse Pipkin sold Elisha Pipkin two slaves, William & Henry on 13 Feb 1808; wit: Archelaus Pipkin & D. Albertson. Wayne Co Deed Bk 9, pg 46 & 55.
15 Jan 1806, Jesse Pipkin sold Stewart Pipkin a slave boy. Jesse was listed as being of ___ but some think Lincoln (was it Lenoir) County, NC as it was witnessed by Joel Hines & Lewis Pipkin; This is recorded in Smith County, TN, Will Book 5, pg 172 (1805-1809).
Stewart or Steward as he is usually called was born 1784 of unknown parentage but named his 4th son Jesse; his 2nd son was John. Lewis of Smith County was born about 1764 if he was father of Jesse of Hardeman County who was born 1785.
1810 Census of Lenoir County, NC - had Jesse Pipkin over 45 and 1 male 2 6/45 (1765/1784) which would have been Archelaus; no females, so his wife Fereba had died. Isaac Pipkin and his family are enumerated next to his father. Isaac sold his 185 acres to Archelaus on 23 Nov 1811 and is said to have gone to Marlboro, SC after his father died. | PIPKIN, Jesse (I12822)
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Jesse Little Webb of McGregor, age 24, b. 18 Sep 1892, the Grove, Texas, is a farmer with a wife and two children. He is short and slender with blue eyes and dark brown hair. | WEBB, Jesse Little (I8346)
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Jessie Cassaday of Columbus, Ohio, was still alive when Stanley Curtis died in Feb 2009 but had died by July 2021 when Edith died. Her birth certificate (or a twin's?) says there are 3 children with 2 living. This certificate is hard to read and is indexed under Bassie Mae Pliffio. | PHIPPS, Jessie Louella (I24585)
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