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Saturday, February 24, 2018

Ahnentafel #438 - George March, ver. 1.1

George March / Martz

Born: between 1751 and 1760
Died: ca. 1835

Buried: Unknown

Married: 1) Sept. 27, 1779 Amelia Adams in Rowan Co., North Carolina
2) Probable second wife Mary Leneer (?) July 6, 1804 Rowan Co., North Carolina

Records:

1779 - Rowan Co., deeds -
No. 1091
County: Rowan
Name: March, George
Acres: 400
Grant No. 474
Issued Oct. 10, 1783
Warrant No. ---
Entry No. 2170
Entered: Aug. 13, 1779
Book No. 57, Page No. 119
Locaton on the Waters of Dutchman Creek
State of North Carolina No. 21790
James Brandon Entry Officer of Claims for Lands in the County of Rowan
To the surveyor of the said County Greeting
You are hereby required as soon as may be to lay off and Survey for George March a tract or parcel of Land Containing four hundred acres lying in the County aforesaid on the Waters of Dutchman's Creek joining Chritopher Konatze, jacob Hunter, Including his Improvement and Rudolph March's for Quantity is being part of an old entry made by Rudolph March Senr. 
Observing the directions of the act of Assembly in such case made and provided for ------ out Lands ---- just & fair plans of Such Survey with a proper Certificate ----- to each you are to transmit with this Warrant to the Secretary's Office without delay.
Given under my hand at Salisbury the thirteenth day of August Anno Domi 1779
Jams. Brandon
State of North Carolina Rowan County. This plan represents a Tract of Land surveyed for George March lying on the waters of Dutchmans Creek Beginning at the Gum Tree Barbara & darmary/armary (?) Nyphong's corner South forty eight chains To a Black Jack Grub on Christopher Knatzer's line Thence east along his line eighteen chains & half to a White Oak his corner on Hanalies line. Thence North along that line Seventy nine chains to a Hycory on Elisabeth Admies Line, thence West eleven chains to a post oak her corner along her line north Twenty five chains to a post oak. West Twenty eight & and half chains to a hykory on John Brunts line along his line South Seven chains to a Spanis[h] Oak his corner along his line West Twenty five chains to a Hykory  forty nine chains To a State Thence east to Beginning containing four Hundred Acres  Surveyed January the Thirty first day 1783 By Griffith Rutherford C. Suor
George March & Charles Shoras (?) ch. carr.
1779 - Sep. 27 - Marriage Bond, Rowan Co., NC reads: 
"State of North Carolina, Rowan County} Know all men by these presents that we George Marche & Rudolph Marche of the County and State aforesaid, are held and firmly bound to the State aforesaid in the just and full sum of Five hundred pounds current money; for the just and true payment whereof we jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administers, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals, and dated the twenty sixth day of September An Dom 1779. The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas the above named George Marche & Rudolph Marche hath made application for a License for a marriage to be celebrated between him and Amelia Gardner of the County aforesaid, according to an act of assembly of this State. Now if it shall not appear at any time hereafter that there is any lawfull cause to obstruct said marriage, then this obligation to be void otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. George (his mark) Marche Rudolph (R. M. his mark) Marche Test. Jos. Brevard."
1780 - Rowan County tax list, a George March living in Capt. Lyons' District

1783 - Oct. 10 - Rowan County - State Grant #474 at 50 shillings the 100 acres to George March for 400 acres on Dutchmans Creek adjoining Barbara & Mary Nyfong, Christopher Knotzer, Elizabeth Admire & John Brunts. 

1790 - census - a George March family in Rowan County, North Carolina
  • 1 male 16+ George
  • 4 males -16 George, Jacob, Abraham, ?
  • 5 females - Amelia, Susannah, Fannie, ?, ?
1800 - census a George March family in Rowan County, North Carolina.  May be someone else.
  • 1 male -10 
  • 2 males 10-15 Jacob, George
  • 1 male 26-44 George
  • 1 female -10
  • 1 female 10-15
  • 3 slaves
1804 - A George March md. Mary Leneer, 6 July 1804, Hezekiah Smith, bondsman. Jn. March, JP; Moses Nelson wit. George would have been 49 years of age.  It's possible that Mary Leneer/Lennere was a widow and brought children into the household. 
"State of North Carolina, Rowan County} Know all men by these presents, that we George March & Hezekiah Smith in the State aforesaid, are held and firmly bound unto the Governor of the State of North Carolina for the time being, in the just and full sum of Five Hundred Pounds, current money of this State, to be paid to the said Governor, or his successors or assigns: To the which payment well and truly to be made and done, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators. Sealed with our seals, and dated this 6th day of July Anno Dom. 1804. The Condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas the above bounden George March hath made application for a License for a marriage to be celebrated between him and Mary Lennere of the county aforesaid. Now is case it shall not appear hereafter, that these is any lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage, then the above obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. Sealed and delivered in the presence of us. George March, Hezekiah Smith, Jn March J. P.
1810 - census - Rowan Co., NC - a George March family
  • 2 males 10-15
  • 2 males 16-25
  • 1 male 45+ George
  • 1 female 10-15
  • 1 female 26-44
1820 - census - Rowan Co., NC - a George March family, Battalion 3 or Forks of the Yadkin
  • 1 male 16-25
  • 1 male 45+
  • 1 female 26-44
  • 2 people engaged in agriculture
1830 - census - Rowan Co., NC - a George Marsh family
  • 1 male 20-29
  • 1 male 30-39
  • 1 male 70-79 - George? 
  • 1 female under 5
  • 1 female 20-29
  • 1 female 50-59
  • 1 free black male 10-23
  • 1 female slave -10
  • 1 female slave 55-99
1834 - November - Probate record - Rowan County - not sure this is the same person, but it is interesting. The commissioners set aside a year's worth of supplies for George March's widow Mary.
Rowan County Nov. Ses. 1834
Ordered by the Court that Aquilla Chester, James Cavender, Anderson Foster & Thomas Foster act as commissioners to lay off one years provision for the widow of ----
George March
John Giles
In obedience to an order ----- ----- the worshipful court of Rowan NC at Nov. Term in as commissioners after being qualifyed have prescribed to Lay off one years provisions for the widow Mary March and family as follows: 
[first column]
165 bus. corn
800 ɵ of Pork
25 bus. wheat
5 bus. oats
25 ɵ coffee
50 ɵ sugar
3 gulles molasses
10 ɵ Trea[cle?]
3 ɵ Loaf sugars
Spice 3ɵ pepper
25 nutmegs
2ɵ ginger
1ɵ cloves
1 cow & calf
1 beef cow all the Lart that comes out of the Pork
3ɵ clean flax
40ɵ cotton Picked
1 Horse worth thirty Dollars all the Hay on hand
2 1/2 Bus Sutton (?)
5 Gall / Guills(?) Sp----
2 Galls Rice, all the Pottry on hand
1 spinning wheel
1 Flat wheal 1 pair cotton cards 1 pair wool cards 10? of wool ch--- all the cabbage on hand 1 Bed and Furniture 1 club ax
1 Large Kettle 1 Large Pot
1 do [ditto] small
car'd up 
1 set knives & Forks
1 set Pewter plates 1 Pewter Dish
1 set ----- plates
1 earthen dish
1 set cups & saucers
1 bake oven
1 Frying Pan
1 choice Table
all the Tin wear on hand
1 coffee pott
1 set chairs
Given under our hands and seals the 1 Nov. 1834
A. Chester {Seal}
Jas. Cavender {Seal}
A. O. Foster {Seal}
Tho. Foster {Seal}
Widow March
Years provision
Set aside
February 1835
Children:
George b. 1786, d. 1852
Jacob b. 1787, d. 1831 according to probate record these are probably his children:
  • William
  • John, d. 1819 md. Elizabeth who married Christopher Chaffin
  • Squire
  • Benjamin d. before 1836 had daughter Sukey 
  • Jane md. Alexander Haines
Abraham b. ca. 1788, d. ca. 1861 md. Elizabeth Booe
Fannie/Faner b. 1790 
Elizabeth b. 1793 possibly married Richard Bailey 1806
Chloe b. 1795 possibly married John Nail, 1809
Milly b. 1797 possibly married John Bedwell
Squire b. 1802, d. 1821
Nancy b. 1804, d. 1884

Revised 8/17/2019

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