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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Notebook - North Carolina #2, Part 1


Drake, Julia. The Lost Joseph of the McDowell Family, North Carolina Historical & Genealogical Record, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1932.
The McDowell family is legion and it is not strange that in the extreme emphasis placed on Colonel Joseph McDowell, of Quaker Meadows (1756-1801) and his nephew Captain Joseph, of Pleasant Gardens (1758-1795), that another Joseph McDowell living in Guilford county should have been overlooked. The United States census of 1790 for North Carolina records two Josephs as "Heads of Families" in Burke county and the Joseph McDowell of Guilford county, who is thus registered:
Salisbury District - 1 free white male over 16; 2 free white males under 16; 3 free white females.
The first land record so far discovered shows that this Joseph McDowell held:
A tract of land containing two hundred and fifty acres lying and being in our county of Guilford on the waters of the south side Reedy Fork of Haw River beginning at a Black Gum in William Scotts line . . . near a branch running thence west crossing two branches one hundred sixty poles to a post oak thence north crossing a branch to Abraham Whitesides corner black oak thence . . . in John Whites line . . . to his corner stake thence . . . in William Scotts line. . . Record of deeds, Guilford county, NC Vol. 2, page 118.
There is also the following purchase of land:
This indenture made this fourth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety four between Thos. Morgan of the county of Guilford and State of North Carolina of the one part and Joseph McDowell of the state and county afore of the other part witnesseth that the sd. Thos. Morgan for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifteen pounds
hard money of said state hath . . . given granted bargained and sold . . . unto the sd. Joseph McDowell . . . that tract and parcel of land . . . on the waters of the Alemance containing two hundred acres more or less beginning at a stone near the bank of Burch creek on Wm. Peaseleys line . . . to a black oak marked Andrews corner . . . written signed sealed and delivered in presence of us.
Marshall McClean (X), Wm. Peaseley (X)
North Carolina Guilford County May Court 1798 . . . John Hamilton, CC.
Thomas Morgan (seal) Mary Morgan (seal)
(Record of deeds, Guilford county, Vol. 6, pp. 457-458).
This second tract of land, however, was purchased by his son, Joseph McDowell, Jr., as Joseph Sr., died in the late spring of 1797.  The will of Joseph McDowell, Sr., is especially unique as Joseph Jr., who was one of the executors made a separate codicil listing all household articles, etc. He also retained the vouchers and court orders, which his son, Rev. James McDowell carefully preserved.
This James McDowell was a twin brother of Elizabeth McDowell born in Guilford county, North Carolina on June 5, 1797. When two years of age he was taken with the family to Tennessee.  Enthused with the new pioneer spirit of he Cumberland Presbyterian church, he attended college at Louisville and obtained a degree. With the opening of the new church college at Princeton, Ky., in 1828, he entered and took a course in divinity. On September 12, 1830, he married Kitty Ann Rawlings, a young girl who had been carefully nurtured in a well-to-do Kentucky home.  Immediate after their marriage the bride and groom left for the prairies of central Illinois. They traveled on horseback with the featherbed over the saddle and the dutch oven, axe and saw and tinder in the saddlebags. Soon after their arrival in Tazewell county, a Cumberland Presbyterian church was established in Aaron Orendorff's home, the formal organization taking place on November 28, 1830. Aaron Orendorff, who married his sister Martha McDowell, had been among the first pioneers into the county from Robertson county, Tennessee in 1827 and had been instrumental in urging him to come.
Through the permission of James McDowell's granddaughter, Mrs. H.P. Anderson of Terra Bella, California, the author has had the permission to make photostat copies of these documents which supplement the state records.
The following is the will of Joseph McDowell, Sr.
Joseph McDowell, senr.
In he name of God amen - I Joseph McDowell sen'r of the county of Guilford this third day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven made and publish this my last will and testament, in manner following that is to say.
1st Item - That all my debts be collected and my creditors all paid off.
Item 2nd - I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife her bed and bed chest and her wearing clothes and the third of the land, with the half of the mantion house with my daughter Mary.
Item 3rd - Also I give unto my beloved son Joseph McDowell, Jun., the sum of five shillings.
Item 4th - Also I give unto my beloved daughter Elizabeth Duff the sum of five shillings.
Item 5th - Also I give unto my beloved daughter Hannah Ferguson the sum of five shillings.
Item 6th - Also I give unto my beloved daughter Mary McDowell her own bed and bed clothes that she made use of at Mr. Caldwells and her saddle and bridle and all her wearing apparel and her Bible and my wife is to have her third of the property and the remainder to my daughter Mary.
Item 7th - Also I give and bequeath unto my beloved son James McDowell (if alive) all my late son Johns clothes and also the one half of said land and if my son James never returns my daughter Mary is to enjoy the whole of said land forever.
And I hereby make and ordain my beloved son Joseph McDowell and my worthy friend Hernce McKeern Executors of this my last will and testament . . .
Joseph McDowell (Seal)
St. NC, Guilford County, May Court 1797.
Note. Mrs. Anderson states that this James, a half-brother and an officer in the American Revolution, did return and made it difficult for Joseph McDowell Jr., in the settlement of the estate.
This is the separate and family copy:
I give to my wife her bed and bed clothes . . . her spinning wheel and chest . . . and the third of the land with the half of the mantion house with my daughter Mary . . . If James never returns, Mary is to enjoy the whole land forever.
4 beds and furniture, 4 bedsteads and cord, 5 chairs, 2 Pewter dishes, 8 pint basons, 1 large bason, 8 pewter plates, 11 Delf pewter plates, 6 tea cups and saucers 1 cream jug, 1 teapot, 1 Delf mug, 10 pewter spoons, 8 knives and 5 forks, 4 earthern crocks, 1 tin strainer, 1 funnel, Wilson on the Catechism, 1 lock chains, 1 box and sundrys, 5 viols, 2 brass ink stans, 3 mill bags, 2 bridles, 2 saws, 5 bells, 2 tables, 3 barrels, 1 hogshead, 3 iron pots, 1 skelat, 2 pair of pot hooks, 2 pot racks, fire shovel and tongs, 2 flat irons, 2 candlesticks, 1 chest, 1 box, 1 trunk, 3 pails, 1 tub, 1 claw hammer, 1 large Bible, 4 school Bibles, 1 confession, 1 Grays, 1 gospel sonnets, 4 razors, 1 pair of shears, 1 pair sizers, 16 coat buttons, 1 man's saddle, 2 skin weights, 2 pair cards (wool), 1 iron wedge and small rings, 1 spinning wheel, 1 reel, 4 sicle, 1 sycthe and cradle, 2 axes, 1 set of plow irons, 1 grindstone, 3 cagers, 2 pair of hems and chains, 1 hay fork, 1 churn, 1 lock chains, 1 cuting box, 4 cows, 3 sheep, 1 split basket, 1 flax hockel, 1 shovel hockel, 1 mittock [mattock], 2 chissels, 1 grape, 1 not bushel (half), 1 B tray, 2 clevices, 3 horses, 7 hogs, 1 bag of feathers.
A copy of the will and an inventory.
An amount of vouchers produced by Joseph McDowell Jr. and France McCain Executors of the estate of Joseph McDowell, Sr. Deceased in their settlement of said estate . . . Twenty vouchers totalling £140-10-10.
Joseph McDowell Jr. married Martha White, only child of John White who lived on an adjoining farm. Robert White, Sr., father of John White, the McDowells, Boyds and Paisleys moved from Scotland to North Ireland.  John White and his wife moved from North Ireland with the McDowells, Paisleys and Boyds to North Carolina.  One of the McDowells moved off of his farm or plantation, which was near the battle ground of Cowpens, SC.  Some records state that Martha McDowell, Joseph's oldest daughter was born near Cowpens, South Carolina, in 1790. . .
A New Testament printed in Ireland in 1762, bears Jane Gowdy White's signature dated September 4, 1765. It also contains the following records:
John White born October 1, 1734, married Jane Gowdy June 20, 1762.  Their daughter Martha White born June 20, 1763.
Children of Martha White & Joseph McDowell:
  1. Joseph McDowell born March 22, 1788
  2. Martha McDowell born January 29, 1790
  3. Jane McDowell
  4. Elizabeth born June 5, 1797
  5. James born June 5, 1797
  6. Abner
The will of John White registered in Guilford county also reveals some interesting facts:
In the name of God Amen February 5th, 1797 I John White being very sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory blessed be God . . . do make this my last will and testament . . . 
Secondly - I give and bequeath unto my beloved son-in-law Joseph McDowell the two thirds of all my lands and also the remaining part of my personal estate not disposed of as above to be by him freely enjoyed forever. 
And I do hereby constitute, make ordain my beloved wife Jean, Joseph McDowell, June and Robert Peasley my sole executors of this my last will and testament . . .
John White (Seal)
Will probated May 20, 1797, Guilford County Court Minutes, Vol. 1, p. 261.
Joseph McDowell disposed of this land in 1795 and 1801, as follows:
1. Joseph McDowell to William Scott - this indenture made this thirty-first day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety five between Joseph McDowell Junr., of Guilford county and state of North Carolina of the one part and William Scott . . . for and in consideration of the sum of three dollars . . . Doth give grant bargain sell . . . unto the said William Scott . . . a certain piece or parcel of land situated lying and being in the county and state aforesaid and on the north side of the Reedy Fork of Haw river being part of a tract of land formerly belonging to John White and sd. John White by his last will and testament left said to the said Joseph McDowell Jr. . . . containing one acre and fifteen poles . . . beginning on Joseph McDowell Junr., west line in the edge of a hollow below William Scotts barn . . . opposite William Scotts spring house . . . Record of Deeds, Guilford Co., NC Vol. 6, p. 57
2. Joseph McDowell and Jane Gowdy to John Thompson . . . 18 Feb. 1801 between Joseph McDowell and Jane Gowdy widow of the county of Guilford . . . of the one part and John Thompson of the same county . . . of the other part witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of eighteen hundred dollars to the sd. Joseph McDowell and Jane Gowdy . . . a certain piece parcel or tract of land originally granted to John White by the state of North Carolina and by him devised to the sd. Joseph McDowell and Jane Gowdy . . . containing six hundred and forty acres excluding one acre and fifteen poles where the widow Scotts barn stands . . . Record of Deeds, Guilford County, NC, Vol. 7, pp. 320-321.
Family records seem to indicate that Joseph McDowell Jr., migrated to Williamson county, Tennessee, in 1799, but his mother-in-law Jane Gowdy White remained in Guilford County, on the home farm, until the farm was sold in 1801.
. . . we find that Joseph McDowell did not sell the tract of land that he purchased from Thomas Morgan in 1794 before 1801. Guilford County Deeds, Vol. 7, p. 497.
The McDowells seem to have been closely associated with James McGready, the famous Presbyterian divine. McGready's parents had been early immigrants into Guilford county, but they sent James back to western Pennsylvania to be educated for the ministry. He boarded with Judge McDowell in Cannonsburg and studied Latin under the keen intellectual thinker, Dr. John McMillan. . . . With a high missionary resolve to carry the vital religion into the west he departed for southern Kentucky in 1796. By 1800 he had established the three congregations of Gasper RIver, Muddy River and Red River. Enormous crowds flocked to the Red River church, in June 1800, some with tents and food. The next month the first camp meeting held at Gasper church.  Records of W.A. Provine, Tennessee Historical Society.  [Our Mauldings settled near the Red River church in Logan Co., KY about this time.]
M'Gready says "But the year 1800 exceeds all that ever beheld on earth. In June the sacrament was administered at Red River. On Monday multitudes were struck in awful conviction. From this place it spread that summer wherever meetings for continued preaching were held." Foote, Sketches of NC, p. 37.
One family record states that Joseph McDowell and his half-brother James McDowell, moved from Carolina first to Williamson county, Tennessee, but soon afterwards moved up to the northern part of Robertson county, six or seven miles south of Adairville, Ky. It is possible that their interest in the Presbyterian movement and the dynamic personality of M'Gready led the McDowells to remove from Williamson county to the Kentucky border, shortly after they had gone into Tennessee from Guilford county, for they settled near the Red River and became active members. A receipt for church dues signed by M'Gready has been preserved in the family archives.
As early as 1804, extant land records show that Joseph McDowell, Jr., was living in Robertson county, although he maintained his land in Williamson county at least until 1814, as shown by the following record:
Received of Joseph McDowels (by the Smiths) two dollars and thirty cents, his state, county and poor tax, in Williamson county, for the year 1814, Tenn.
Large military grants were taken out by Joseph McDowell, of Burke county in Kentucky, after the American Revolution but the majority of the land records in Tennessee, especially after 1800 refer to the Joseph of our line. The following records are available.
Know ye that we have granted unto Joseph McDowell assignee, of John Brown a captain in the Continental line, one thousand seven hundred and eighty acres of land in Davidson county on Pleasant Creek emptying Cumberland River on the north side . . . to the said Joseph McDowell . . . Dated 14th March, 1786.  Signed R. Caswell, Ephraim Davidson, John Dyar, Warrant 800 Book A, p. 17.
Know ye that we have granted unto Joseph McDowell 640 acres of land in Davidson county on the east side of Mill Creek . . . dated 25th November 1789 . . .
228 acres on South Fork of Red River from Tom Barker to Joseph McDowell April 27, 1804 . . .
Joseph McDowell deed from James Benton April 16, 1806 . . . Robertson County, Tennessee . . . in consideration of 300 . . . in hard money . . . on east side of Red River containing 100 acres.

Johnson, William ed. Index to North Carolina Wills, 1663-1900, Vol. I, Raleigh, NC: 1963

Anson County
  • William Gurley 1804 2-47
  • Jacob Gurley ca. 1820 2-49

Johnson, William ed. Index to North Carolina Wills, 1663-1900, Vol. II, Raleigh, NC: 1963
In 1910, Grimes published Abstracts of North Carolina Wills - in his words: "An abstract of every will found in the office of the Secretary of State is published herein" around 2579 wills, dating from 1663 to the 1780s. . . . 
Olds, in 1925, published Abstract of North Carolina Wills, ca. 1760 - ca. 1800, intended to be a listing and brief abstract of all wills recorded in North Carolina in the 1760-1800 period. Olds (p. 6) stated: "Most wills are carried only in the will books, the originals having ceased to exist. Of the will books, many have been lost." . . . 
For this 1663-1900 Index, the listings of wills for the 1760-1900 period have all been taken directly from the will books in the courthouses, page by page, and not from the Cross-Indexes to Wills (many of the Cross-Indexes were found to contain serious errors and omissions). A listing of North Carolina wills for the 1801-1900 period will be especially valuable, as this information, for most of the counties, has never before been published. 
Buncombe County
  • Athan A. McDowell, 1832 A-15 - pretty late
  • Hugh Gurley / Gorley / Gourley 1833 A-19 - too late to be ancestor, possibly cousin  

Johnson, William ed. Index to North Carolina Wills, 1663-1900, Vol. III, Raleigh, NC: 1963

Chatham County
  • George Dunkin 1784, p. 19
  • Charles Morgan ca. 1787 p. 32
  • Robert Speers ca. 1788 p. 36

Johnson, William ed. Index to North Carolina Wills, 1663-1900, Vol. IV, Raleigh, NC: 1963

Chowan County

  • Samuel Perry, 1760
  • Amos Perry, Chowan ca. 1804
  • Hester Perry, Chowan 1850 - too late
  • Samuel Perry, Chowan ca. 1842 - too late
  • John Parish, Chowan ca. 1772
  • Nathan Parish, Chowan 1818
  • James Parish, 1825

Linn, Jo, ed. Abstracts of the Deeds of Rowan County, North Carolina 1753-1785, Vols. 1-10, Salisbury, NC: Linn, 1983
1:160 29 Dec. 1755 - James Carter & Edward Cusick to Adam Sherell Jr. for £40 proc, 295 acres on west side Catawba River at mouth of Liles Creek, John Dunn, Rudolph Martz [March] proved 20 June 1756.
2:411 nd - Surry Co., NC petition of Henry Speer for alteration of deed from Granville to Morgan Bryan for 510 acres 27 Oct. 1772, sold to John Kimbrough, from him to John Bruce in 1783, to Robert Adam in 1788. Joseph Williams, Surry Co. Clerk
4:391 2 Apr. 1761 - Granville to Robert McPhearson for 10 sh sterling, 588 acres between Cold Water & Buffalo adj. James Miller. John Frohock, W. Lucas, proved April Court 1761
4:416 25 Mar. 1752 - Granville to James Miller of Anson for 10 sh. sterling proc, 560 acres on Fifth Creek adj. Thomason. James Campbell, Wm. Alexander proved July Court 1761.
4:531 nd - James Miller dec'd. to Walter Lindsay Esq. by John Dunn atty through public sale for £30 proc, 560 acres on north fork Fifth Creek, granted by Granville 25 Mar. 1752. William Lynn, Francis Beatey, proved Oct. Court 1761.
4:750 21 July 1762 - James Miller to Abraham Miller for 5 sh. 231 acres on west side Dutch Buffalo Creek adj. Robert McPherson. Jon. Brandon, William Williams. Katherine Miller also signs, proved July Court 1762.
4:881 11 Dec. 1761 - McCulloh to Geroge Miller for £12 Br. sterling 200 acres on Abbotts Creek, Robert & John Rainey, Alexr. Ford, proved July Court 1762.
4:890 2 Feb. 1759 - McCulloh to George Miller for £25 sterling, 332 3/4 acres on east side Abbotts Creek, Robert Jones Jr., John Frohock, John Hamton, Andrew Hunt, proved July Court 1762
4:923 2 Aug. 1762 - Conrod Michel to Conrod Kern for £60 proc, land on both sides Crane Creek on the road side leading from the Yadkin Ferry to Salisbury, part of 510 acres granted to John Longley by Granville 22 Feb. 1759 and sold to John Long & wife  Hester who sold it to Conrod Michel 17 Oct. 1759.  Will Reed, Ebenezer Miller, Loretz Lingell, proved Oct. Court 1762.
5:42 15 Dec. 1761 - McCulloh to Lenard Miller for £16.6 sterling, 244 acres in Tract #9 adj. Valentine Lenard. Robt. Rainey, Alex. Ford, proved Oct. Court 1762.
5:354 12 Oct. 1763 - John Bryan to Christian Miller for £15 proc, 460 acres on Millers Creek adj. Martha Bryan, part of 560 acres granted by Granville 10 Aug. 1762 Wm. Nassery, John Braly, proved Oct. Court 1763.
5:417 19 May 1763 - Philip Shouse to William Few of Orange Co., NC for £31 proc, 300 acres on Thomas Creek granted 26 Aug. 1762 Stephen March [& 2 witnesses who signed in German - JWL] proved Oct. Ct. 1763.
5:432 11 Jan. 1764 - John Kirkpatrick to John Miller, 300 acres adjoining John Brandon on north side of Buffalo Creek granted by Granville 11 Nov. 1756. Jas. Miller, John Braly, proved Jan. Court 1764.
6:89 23 Nov. 1764 - James Miller to David Miller for 415 proc, 407 acres on Buffalo Creek adj. Abraham Miller, Francis Johnston, John Miller, Ann X Miller also signs, proved Jan. Court 1765.
6:307 16 Aug. 1766 - Robert Horner & wife Agnes of Mt. Pleasant Twp., York Co., PA to Joseph McConnaughey of Cumberland Twp., York Co., PA for £100 PA money, 315 acres on Sills Creek near Marlings bridge adj. George Cathey granted Geo. Cathey Sr. 25 Mar. 1752 & sold to Archibald Cathey by Benjamin Milner sheriff 20 Oct. 1759 who sold it to Horner 30 Apr. 1763.  Samuel Miller, Thomas Swan, proved Oct. Court 1766.
6:318 16 Oct. 1766 - George Christopher Knertzer & wife Eve (X) to Casper Miller for £100 PA money, 540 3/4 acres on north side Grants Creek adj. George Bruner & John Long sold him by Conrod Arran 27 Oct. 1764 except 17 1/4 acres Knertzer reserves for himself. John Braly, Danl. Little, proved Oct. Court 1766.
6:403 26 Feb. 1767 - John Little & wife Lettic (O) to Thomas Miller for £100, 322 acres adj. James Cathey, 1/2 a tract granted Robert Reed 25 Mar. 1752 & sold to Little 29 Apr. 1755. Wm. Luckie, Saml. Miller proved Apr. Court 1767.
6:530 14 Jan. 1768 - Thomas Greer & wife Jane (J) to John Miller for £130 proc, 326 acres adj. John McConnell & Moses White, granted Wm. Morrison in 1752, sold to James Tennan 18 Dec. 1754, to Greer 4 Jan. 1765. Moses White, Francis Johnston, proved Jan. Court 1768.
6:531 17 Dec. 1767 - John Miller & wife Mary (M) to John Paterson of Mecklenburg Co., NC for £65 proc, 300 acres adj. David Morr on north side Buffalo Creek, granted John Kilpatrick 11 Nov. 1756, bought by sd. Miller 12 Jan. 1764. David Miller, Benjamin Miller, proved Jan. Court 1768.
6:556 7 Mar. 1768 - Robert Pearis [Paris / Parrish?] to George Pearis of Mecklenburg Co., NC for £129.15.10 proc, 1/4 of lot #5 in north square, lots #27, 28 in south square, lots #5, 13, 6, 14, 7, 15 in south square of Salisbury.  William McConnell, Will Reed, proved Apr. Court 1768.
6:558 20 Apr. 1768 - Abraham Miller of Mecklenburg Co. to Joseph Ross blacksmith for £65 proc, 231 acres on west side Dutch Buffalo Creek sold him by James Miller 22 Apr. 1768. Samuel Woods, Moses White, John Braly, proved Apr. Court 1768.
6:574 14 June 1768 - George Pearis [Paris / Parrish?] of Mecklenburg Co., NC to Jacob Guyer for £9 proc. lot #99 in east square of Salisbury. Benja. Miller, Wm. Martin.  Proved July 1768. [Robert Pearis signed for George Pearis]
6:592 2 Feb. 1768 - Felix Long to Thomas Long & Jacob Long for £2, 740 acres adj. Frederick Miller, Matthias Zappfield & the United Brethren, also livestock. Frederick Miller, Christian Stauber, proved July 1768.
7:52 12 Oct. 1767 - Uriah Woolman of Philadelphia, PA merchant to Joseph Miller of East Cain Twp., Chester Co., PA 340 acres on foks of Deep Run sold him by Wm. Buis 18 Oct. 1759 who was granted it 10 June 1758. Moses Mendenhall, John Mendenhall, proved Feb. Court 1769.
7:86 8 May 1769 - John Saunders to Hezekiah Saunders for £60, 300 acres on north fork Deep Run, part of 585 acres granted Henry Miller, Thomas Jessop, Thomas Mills, Josel Sanders, proved May Court 1769
7:193 3 Jan. 1770 - Leonard X Miller & wife Margaret [signed in German] to John Barnhart Miller for £25 proc, 122 acres on south fork Abbotts Creek where Leonard now lives adj. Valentine Leonard. John Hord & wit. who signed in German, proved Feb. Court 1770.
7:205 27 Jan. 1770 - Christian Miller [signed in German] to George Long for £10 proc, 113 acres on south side Deep Run
7:245 18 July 1770 - William Morrison Sr. to William Morrison Jr. for £100 NC money, 640 acres on both sides Third Creek adj. James Morrison, granted 9 Nov. 1753. Saml. Murphey, James Miller, Aug. Court 1770.
7:294 11 Feb. 1771 - William Morrison to Andrew Miller for £100, 640 acres on south side Catawba River on 8 Mile Shoal Creek, granted 19 Nov. 1753. William Ireland, John Stewart, proved Feb. Court 1771.
7:295 11 Feb. 1771 - William Morrison to Andrew Miller for £100, 640 acres on north side Catawba River on 8 Mile Shoal Creek granted 19 Nov. 1753. William Ireland, John Stewart, proved Feb. Court 1771.
7:461 8 May 1772 - John/Johannes Lopp & wife Elizabeth (O) to Stephen Weable for £125 proc, 122 acres on south fork Abbotts Creek, part of tract where Leonard Miller now lives adj. Valentine Lenard, bought from John Barnet Miller 6 Feb. 1772. John (I) McGuire, James Smith, proved May Court 1772.
7:465 15 Feb. 1772 - Hugh McDowell to wife Jane for love, personalty until Mary McDowell shall come of age, negro named Cesar. Their 3 children Margrate McDowell, Hannah McDowell, Mary McDowell. Son: Henry Highland. Bro: Joseph. Trustees: bros. Charles & John McDowell. Wm. McBride, David Wilson, May 1772.
8:24 27 Mar. 1771 - James Butler of Craven Co., SC to Robert Lanier for £50 Virginia money, 140 acres on north bank Yadkin River bought from George Forbish. Wm. Colvard, Joseph Hughes, Saml. (S) Griffen, proved Aug. Ct. 1772.
8:52 29 Oct. 1772 - David McDowell & wife Elizabeth to Wm. Hart for £80 proc, 100 acres on south branch Sills Creek incl. James Dogharty's improvement, part of 665 acres granted Saml. Blyth 25 Mar. 1752, sold to sd. McDowell 18 Oct. 1760. Thomas Swann, Robt. Alexander, proved Nov. Court 1772.
8:52 16 Sep. 1772 - Lenard X Miller & wife Marget to Michall Miller Sr. for £25 proc, 122 acres on south fork Abbotts Creek adj. Philip Sowers. John Patterson and a wit. who signed in German, Marget signed in German, proved Nov. Court 1772.
8:57 29 Oct. 1772 - William Luckie blacksmith & wife Mary (M) to Andrew McLain for £230, 300 acres on James Cathey's Creek adj. Samuel Miller (formerly Robt. Reed), Joseph McConoughey (formerly Geo. Cathey Sr.), less 12 acres Meeting House Land, bought from John Lynn & wife Naomi 14 May 1754. James Dobbin, Joseph McLane, proved Nov. Court 1772.
8:74 12 Aug. 1772 - Wm. Frohock to bro. Thomas Frohock for love & 5 sh. 3 negroes: Jude, Peter Fox, & Bristo. Wm. Freeman, Wm. Wooten, proved Feb. Court 1773.
8:143 30 Apr. 1774 - John Paterson & wife Elesabeth (C) of Meckl. Co., NC to Wm. Anderson for £110 proc, 300 acres on north side Buffalo Creek adj. David Miller granted John Kirkpatrick by Granville 11 Nov. 1756 & from him to John Miller 12 Jan. 1764 who sold it to Paterson 18 Dec. 1767. Gr. Rutherford, James Rutherford, proved May Court 1774.
8:160 13 Apr. 1773 - Michael Miller Sr. & wife Obedience millwright to Adam Hedrick for £55.16.0, 122 acres on south fork of Abbotts Creek, part of a survey where Miller now lives including the improvements adj. Philip Sowers. Charles Wilson, another wit, who signed in German, proved May Court 1774. 
8:220 7 Dec. 1773 - George Miller, signed in German, yeoman for natural love & affection to Jacob Miller a negro girl slave Jenor. John Billing, David (D) Smith, John Dunn proved Nov. Court 1774
8:221 7 Dec. 1773 George Miller, signed in German, yeoman for natural love & affection to & for services of 20 years to Glory Miller otherwise Glory Lettsler a negro slave Dimbo, a wench Nanny & her child Suzy, and personalty. John Billing, David (D) Smith, John Dunn, proved Nov. Court 1774.
8:221 6 Dec. 1773 - George Miller, signed in German, to his sons Frederick & David Miller for natural love & affection, 210 acres on Abbotts Creek bought from McCulloh & negroes Henry & Jim. John Billing, David (D) Smith, John Dunn, proved Nov. Court 1774
8:222 6 Dec. 1773 - George Miller, signed in German, planter to son John for natural love & affection, 200 acres on south side Abbotts Creek incl. dwelling house, John Billing, David (D) Smith, John Dunn, Nov. 1774. 
8:223 7 Dec. 1773 - George Miller, signed in German, planter to son Jacob for natural love & affection, 120 acres on northeast side Abbotts Creek adj. the tract given to Frederick & David Miller. John Billing, David (D) Smith, John Dunn, proved Nov. Court 1774.
8:224 20 Aug. 1774 - John Miller & wife Mary (M) farmer, late of Rowan, to Robert Lindsay merchant of Guilford for £130 proc, 326 acres adj. John McConnel, Moses White, being a grant to Wm. Morrison in 1759 who made it over to James Tennan 18 Dec. 1754, to Thomas Grier 4 Jan. 1765 & by him to John Miller 15 Feb. 1768. Moses Winsley, Robert Lindsay, proved Nov. Court 1774. 
8:556 1 Oct. 1789 - Frederick Miller & wife Catherine (X) of Wachovia in Surry Co., NC saddler to George Kern of York Co., PA, yeoman, for £150, 640 acres on Abbotts Creek adj. Moses Teague. John Lerch, Fredrick Miller, signed in German, proved Nov. Court 1789.
9:417 5 Jan. 1784 - William Allen & wife Sarah to Evan Ellis for £100, 388 acres on Cedar Creek & Sugar Tree Creek adj. Wm. Allen, Wm. Williams, Peter Eaton & George Gentle.  Joseph Bryan, George Gentle, May 1784.
9:420 10 Oct. 1783 - state grant #307 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to Charles Hinkle 320 acres on Brushy Fork of Abbotts Creek 10 chains west of the Guilford Road adj. a tract lately surveyed for Anthony Hinkle & Peter Hinkle dec'd. and land lately surveyed for Luke White. 
9:478 10 Oct. 1783 - State Grant #378 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to John March, 614 acres on Dutchmans Creek adj. Jacob Crouse & Elisha Owens.  [This may be the husband of Catherine Hinkle, daughter of Charles & Elizabeth (Johnson) Hinkle and possibly the brother of Susannah March (grandma) who married Elizabeth's brother Charles Hinkle.]
9:479 10 Oct. 1783 - State Grant #365 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to John March, 300 acres on North Creek adj. Phillip Dowell & Edmund Howard 
9:479 10 Oct 1786 - State Grant #557 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to John March, 400 acres on Dutchmans Creek adj. Jacob Hanline & Jacob Crouse. 
 9:496 10 Oct. 1786 - State Grant #482 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to Anthony Hinkle & Peter Hinkle, sons of P. [Peter] Hinkle dec'd. 300 acres Brushy Fork of Abbotts Creek adj. Chas. Hinkle on the Guilford Road. [These are our cousins, nephews of our grandpa Charles]
9:500 10 Oct. 1783 - State Grant #468 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to Luke White, 200 acres on Brushy Fork adj. land lately surveyed for him, Henry Hooser & Charles Hinkle. 
9:516 10 Oct. 1783 - State Grant #474 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to George March, 400 acres on Dutchmans Creek adj. Barbara & Mary Nyfong, Christopher Knotzer, Elizabeth Admire & John Brunts. 
9:568 10 Oct. 1783 - State Grant #367 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to John Hendricks, 200 acres on Buffalo Creek in forks of Yadkin River adjoining Michael Hinkle. 
9:618 10 Oct. 1783 - State Grant #539 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to Robert Boyd & Robert [Adam] Johnston, 550 acres on Buffalo Shoal Creek adj. Thomas Morrison & the widow Miller.  
10:9 6 Feb. 1784 - Samuel Spurgeon & Mary (X) Spurgeon widow to Jacob Fox for £250, 100 acres Mary bought from John Fuller Lane adj. Isaac Williams. Sarah (S) Spurgeon makes her mark. John Grove, Henry Davis proved Nov. Court, 1784. 
10:21 7 Sep. 1784 - Jacob Blubough & wife Christian (X) to Anthony Peeler for £150, 248 acres in forks of Yadkin on Giles Mill Creek John March, Nathaniel Lewis, proved Nov. Court 1784.
10:45 4 Nov. 1784 - State Grant #1019 to John Lopp @ 50 shillings the 100 acres, 640 acres on Hanbys Creek of Abbotts Creek adj. Thomas Fox.  
10:73 10 Oct. 1783 - State Grant #531 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to Henry Speer, 400 acres on both sides Dutchmans Creek adj. John McCarty. 
10:105 4 Nov. 1784 - State Grant #815 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to Phillip Dowell, 400 acres adj. John March
10:388 20 Dec. 1785 - Conrod (+) Dick to Adam Bowers for £150, land on both sides Hodges Fork of Uwharrie River sold to Martin Sheets by John Barnett. Jno. Monrow, Anthony Hinkle, proved Feb. Court 1786
10:394 1 Feb. 1786 - Daniel (X) Wagnor to Jacob Long for £10, 400 acres on Cold Branch of Brushy Fork, it being a State Grant of 10 Oct. 1783 adj. Windle Hinkle.  Jacob Klinert, John Grove, proved Feb. Court 1786.  
10:402 20 Jan. 1786 - Thomas (+) Fox to Phillip Knoy for £110, 200 acres on Hambees Creek, part of a state grant. William Knott, Thomas (X) Isaacs, Peter (M) Workman, Elizabeth (X) Fox makes her mark, proved Feb. Court 1786.
10:450 4 Nov. 1784 - State Grant #765 @ 50 shillings the 100 acres to Michael Young, 400 acres on Pounders Fork of Abbots Creek. 
10:491 14 Aug. 1786 - William Arnold to John Hurley for £100, 200 acres adjoining Edward Williams, William Holbrooks, George Smith, Battaley Brayn, Joseph (I) Locker, George (X) Gentle, roved Nov. Court 1786.
10:511 14 Aug. 1786 - William Arnold of South Carolina to George Gentle of Rowan for £40, 138 acres adj. George Smith & Wm. Holbrook, Battaley Bryan, Joseph (I) Locker, John Hurley, proved Nov. Court 1786.
10:526 2 May 1786 - Elijah (X) Bedwell to Owen Sumy/Seany for £100, 350 acres on Chinquapin Creek adj. Henry Spier. H. Spier, George (X) Holcomb, proved Aug. Court 1786.
10:572 6 Feb. 1787 - George Eaton, Jr., & wife Elizabeth (X) to Thomas Roach for £40, 100 acres on Dutchmans Creek, part of 250 acres state grant of 4 Nov. 1784 #881. Jane (X) Huey, Henry Spiers, Natt (X) Brothers. proved Feb. Court 1787. 

Linn, Jo, ed. Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions Rowan  County, North Carolina, 1753-1762, Salisbury, NC: Linn, 1977
II:329 21 April 1761 - Ordered P Cur that Gideon Wright be Appointed Constable in the Room of Joseph Harrison
II:382 no date - Gideon Wright his mark a crop & a slit in the left ear and a halfpenny out of the underside of the right, his brand G on the sholder [sic] & W on the buttock, 20 July 1762
II:423 24 July 1762 - Ricard Vardon vs. John Haggins Admr of James Haggin. . . . Gideon Wright on jury
The following deeds from Granville proved by John Frohock . . . Gidion Wright for 69 acres 10 Aug. 1762 (5:75)

Linn, Jo, ed. Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions Rowan County, North Carolina 1763-1774, Vol. II, Salisbury, NC: Linn, 1979.
II:479 11 Oct. 1763 - The following deeds are proved: Arthur Parr & wife Margaret to Richard Wright for 640 acres 1763 5:366
II:479 11 Oct 1763 - John Nix & wife Margaret to James Denney for 200 acres 11 July 1763
II:518 12 Apr. 1764 - Deed from Richard Wright & wife to Harmon Husbands for 320 acres 8 Apr. 1764 proved by Christopher Nation Esqr. 5:449. Lease & release from Benjamin Cox to Jacob Ellit for 216 acres 7-8 Dec. 1763 proved by Christ. Nation Esqr. 5:468
II:528 - Deed from Granville to John Dill to Benjamin Pettit for 369 acres 12-13 Sept. proved by Gideon Wright 5:531.
II:607 Lease & Release from William Perry & wife to Simeon Taylor for 635 acres 31 July 1764 proved by Daniel Dillion 6:230.
II:630 Constables appointed Geo. Sprinkell in Room of Gideon Wright
II:637 Venirey [Venire, e.g. to come] for Sept. Superior Court 1766 . . . Gidion Wright
II:652 16 Oct. 1766 - [road] Jury . . . Joseph McDowell
II:656 17 Oct. 1766 - [road] jury . . . Gidion Right
II:674 Lease & Release from Adam Saylor to Henry Boyer for 203 acres 6-7 June 1766 proved by Samuel Wright 6:309 says Adam Sell
II:685 14 Apr. 1767 - Justice present: John Ford. This day was produced & red in open court a Commission of the Peace from his Exlncy William Tryon, --& James Dorchester, Wm. Millican & Gidon Wright quallified accord. to law thereto &c.
II:686 14 Apr. 1767 - Deed from Robert Pearus [Parris / Parrish?] & wife Elizabeth to John Bone Jr.  for 1/2 lot in N Sq. formerly granted by Francis Quinn to sd. Parris, 13 Apr. 1767 6:401 says Boone.
II:695 17 Apr. 1767 - Anthony Hutchinson vs. Geo. Magoune. Same jury except W. Lynn for Jno. Gardner.
II:698 18 Apr. 1767 - Jury: Robt. Pearus [Parris / Parrish?]
II:701 Michael Goodnight vs. James McClain, Jury: Robt Pearus, Alexr. Martin, Wm. Elder, Wm. Nassery, Zach Isbell, H. Montgomery, Peter Johnson, Jacob Nicholes, Danl. Little, Jno. Stagner, Sam Nicholson, H. Page
II:717 16 July 1767 - Justices - Gidion Wright in Edwards Hughes' District
II:731 15 Oct. 1767 - Claims for Catts, Woolfs: . . . David Parrish
II:734 16 Oct. 1767 - Justices: Gideon Wright
3:13 15 Jan. 1768 - Venirey to attend Salisbury Superior Court March Term 1768: Jas. Denney . . . Gideon Wright
3:15 15 Jan. 1768 - Constables:  John Denney for the Holton District . . . Abraham Wilson for Henry Boucher
3:25 22 Apr. 1768 - Justices: Gideon Wright
3:26 21 July 1768 - John Mitchell vs. Robert Pearis [Parris / Parrish?] Trespass
3:39 22 July 1768 - Constables to collect taxes: Edward Hugh's District - Gideon Wright justice
3:52 James Foster vs. Thos. Foster Case #20, Jury: Wm. McDowell . . . John Miller
3:60 25 Oct. 1768 - Justices: Jury to lay out road from Shoar's a little below the little Yadkin to Mitchell's River along Brashers Tract: John Deney? Rich'd. Gentry, Jas. Sheppard . . . Gideon & Hezekiah Wright . . .
3:63 14 Jan. 1769 - Gov. Wm. Tryon appoints as Justices of the Peace . . . Gideon Wright
3:73 16 Jan. 1769 Gideon Wright . . . Jury to lay out a road from Mr. David Allen's Mill on the Great Elkin along the East side of the Yadkin River to John Shoose above the Moravian Town &c.
3:73 17 Jan. 1769 - Justices: Gidion Wright
3:100 Votes for Justices.  Adam Allison leads, Will Temple Cole next; Geo. Magoune & Bejn. Miller it.  Esquires voting: John Hunter, John Ford, Walter Lindsay, William Spurgin, Gidion Wright, George Henry Barrager, John Oliphant, Chas. McNally, Cole.
3:164 14 Feb. 1770 - George Magoune vs. Peter Feagley, Jury: John Denney
3:171 15 Feb. 1770 - . . . Christopher Miller . . . to lay off a Road from the Road which leads from the Shallow ford o Millers about two miles below sd Millers the nearest & best way through the Great Gap of sd Brushey Mountain the nearest & best way to George Boons at the Mouth of Bever Creek to strike Mr. Montgomerys Road near the Main Yadkin River.
3:173 15 Feb. 1770 - . . . Jas. Sheppard, Gideon Wright . . . a jury to lay out a road from Mr. Harts store crossing the Yadkin at Yallow Banks Ford & from thence to Edwd. Rigs new cut Road, from Allins sawmill to the shallow ford at Smiths Cabbin, the neares[t] & best way & overseers & Hezekiah Wright from John Sneed's Store to Bem Shouls Creek Jobe Feltorn from thence to the head of Forbushes Creek John Allin from thence to Smith Cabin.
3:221 10 Sep. 1770 - Justices to receive the taxables for 1770, to give notice to the several constables in their district & to return them to Nov. term 1770: Daniel Little his own co. & all in Forks Below of Bersheby Crk. to Gidion Wright
3:224 13 Nov. 1770 - Overseers apptd: John Miller from John Oliphant's Mill to Henderson Branch on Road to Salisbury
3:233 15 Nov. 1770 - Gidion Wright hasn't returned the taxables in his district nor have the claims on the county been presented, so taxes cannot now be layed.
3:235 12 Feb. 1771 - Lease & release from Wm. Morrison to Andrew Miller for 640 acres 11 Feb. 1771 proved by Wm. Ireland 7:294
3:280 9 Aug. 1771 William Hager vs. Henry Wright, evidence: Henry Henry
3:307 8 Nov. 1771 - Rudolph March son & heir of Rudolph March dec'd qualifies as admin. with Paul & Adam Beffell on £300 bond. - grandpa's estate.
3:318 6 Feb. 1772. Inventory of sale of estate of Rudolph March = £240.15.6.
3:321 7 Feb. 1772 - The King vs. David McDowell. Petit Larceny
3:323 7 Feb. 1772 - Ann Porter's guardian James Dobbins enters £100 bond, Wm. McDowell security.  Deed from John Barnhart Miller & wife to John Lopp for 122 acres 6 Feb. 1772 proved by John Braly 7:397.
3:337A 5 May 1772 - Deed of gift from Hugh McDowell to Jane McDowell in trust for Margaret, Mary & Hannah McDowell for sundries 15 Feb. 1772 proved by Wm. McBride. Chas. McDowell & John McDowell apptd Trustees for the Complyance thereof 7:465.

Linn, Jo, ed. Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions Rowan County, North Carolina 1775-1789, Vol. III, Salisbury, NC: Linn, 1982
4:148 4 May 1778 - Wm. Young vs. Henry Wright (£12.1.1 & cost)
4:151 6 May 1778 - Jacob Nichols Esq. paid 25/ recd of Anne Scott for Bastardy; Michael Brown, Esq. did same for Ferebe Gurle[y] for Bastardy
4:159 5 Aug. 1778 - The following persons who neglected or refused to appear before the Justices of their respective Districts on the Day then advertised to take the Oath of Allegiance to this State are now admitted to take the Oath & have Certificate they paid for so certifying: . . . Thos. Fox . . .Wm. Fox . . .
4:162 6 Aug. 1778 - Jurors for next County Court: Chas. Hinkle
4:163 6 Aug. 1778 - Persons permitted to take the Oath of Allegiance & Tories: Thomas Fox, Michael Miller
4:164 7 Aug. 1778 - Tories. Persons permitted to take the Oath of Allegiance: Jacob Young
4:174 8 Aug. 1778 - Nonjurors in Capt. Lyons' District: . . . Rudolph March, . . . Jacob March . . . John March; Non jurors in Capt. Berger's District . . . Jacob Groff
4:183 5 Nov. 1778 - Deeds proved = John Buis & Ux to John Wright 150 acres 5 Sep. 1778 proved by Jno. Ford Sr.
4:205 6 May 1779 - . . . & Charles Hinkle in Hopewell District, comprehending the companies of Capts. Moore, Hedrick, Lopp, Davis, Eakle, Henley . . .
4:205 6 May 1779 - The following are overseers - John Wright from Swearing Creek to Potts Creek.
4:213 5 Aug. 1779 - Deeds proved Tymothy Anderson to John Wright 280 acres 4 Aug. 1779 proved by parity 9:24
4:219 1 Nov. 1779 - George Fox, a baseborn child, bound to Casper Pringle to learn the trade of a turner & spinning wheel maker, till he attain the age of 21, being 15 next March.
4:220 2 Nov. 1779 - Grand jury - Thos. Galbraith
4:332 8 Nov 1782 - Hugh Boyd vs. B.B. Boote, £31.10.2 specie. Jury: . . . Henry Speers
4:351 8 Feb. 1783 - The following persons being scited to appear at November term last to shew cause under the Act of Assembly why their estates should not be confiscated, were at this court called & made default viz: Edward Cooke . . . Nicholas Miller . . . Rudolph March - uncle, not grandpa
4:365 9 May 1783 - Thomas Fox vs Will Fox, same jury, £14 & 6d cost.
4:383 5 Nov. 1783 - Administration on Estate of Charles Hinkle dec'd. granted to Elizabeth & Gasper Hinkle who qualified & gave Bond of £500 with Anthony Hinkle & Jacob Clinehart securities.
4:385 5 Nov. 1783 - Henry Luckeby vs. Wm. Fox, £0.8.9 & 6d cost
4:406 7 Feb. 1784 - Venire for March Superior Court . . . Phineus Runnion.  Jurors for next County Court: Martin Miller, Fredk Miller
4:421 6 May 1784 - Deeds proved Wm. Allen & wife to Geo. Gentle 140 acres 5 Jan. 1784 proved by Evan Ellis 9:416; Wm. Allen & wife to Evan Ellis 388 acres 5 Jan. 1784 proved by Geo. Gentle 9:417
4:434 6 Aug. 1784 - July to lay off road from Salem by Cornelius Snyders, Devault Mocks & wm. Ludfords to Rowan line to join a road leading through Randolph Co. to Cross Creek . . . John Fox.  Jury to lay off road from Burke Co. line where the road leading by the Mineral Springs intersects the Line thro' 4th Creek settlement to Salisbury . . . Alexr Willson
4:449 6 May 1784 Deeds proved Samuel, Mary & Sarah Spurgin to Jacob Fox 166 acres 6 Feb. 1784 proved by John Grove 10:8
4:451 8 Nov. 1784 - Estates settled - George Miller's estate to Admr. [not named] Sundries £15.1.4. Allowance £10 currently (25.1.4). Balance in hands £115.11.3 = £140.12.7; Thos. Miller's estate to Admr. Sundries £76.9.7 Supra Cr. £373.9.6 for amount of Sales.  Ballance in hands of admr. £296.19.11
4:453 8 Nov. 1784 - Deeds proved Jacob Blubough & wife to Anthony Peeler 248 acres 10 Sept. 1784 proved by Jno. March.
4:445 7 Feb. 1785 - Will of Richard Wright proved by Evans Wright & James Morgan Jr. The widow Ann & Wm. Wright qualify as admrs. with James Morgan, security in sum of £200 C:207
4:458 8 Feb. 1785 - Admin. on estate of Andrew Boston dec'd. granted to Andrew Boston & John Lydeker, the widow having relinquished her right; they qualified & gave £300 Bond with Thos. Galbraith & John Haggins security.
4:487 4 May 1785 - The following inventories filed: John Pain, Rich'd. Right, Nathan Park . . .
4:488 4 May 1785 - Charles McDowell vs. John Hall
4:492 5 May 1785 - Petit jury - Jacob Fox
4:452 11 Feb. 1786 - Deeds proved Thomas Fox & wife to Will Kennutt 20 Jan. 1786 proved by Phill Knoy. Henry Hoozer to Fredk Miller 400 acres 1 Feb. 1786 ackn. Thomas Fox & wife to Phillip Knoy 200 acres 20 Jan. 1786 proved by Will Knott 4:543
4:562 6 May 1786 - Deeds proved Shff Jno Brevard to Isaac Wright 364 acres 10 July 1783
5:24 10 Nov. 1786 John Garner to bring to court Frances Garner & Joseph Sawyers to bring David Garner, orphans of Francis Garner dec'd. to be dealt with.
5:25 10 Nov. 1786 - Jury for grand & petit juries for next court - Jacob Fox, Philip Fox
5:26 10 Nov. 1786 - Tax collectors for 1786 Phinehas Runyan
5:27 10 Nov. 1786 - James Macay, David Smith, John Miller apptd. comm. to agree with workmen to build wooden bridge over Abetts Creek at Geo. Millers 7 yr. warrant for same, fr. Co. Tax
5:32 11 Nov. 1786 - Wm. Arnold to George Gentle, 138 acres 14 Aug. 1786.
5:33 11 Nov. 1786 - Estates settled Daniel Miller's estate with Elizabeth Miller Admx with Ball of £132.11.1
5:37 6 Feb. 1787 - Joseph Foster vs Robt. & Samson Hillis, jury: Jacob Fox
5:61 9 May 1787 - Overseers apptd: David Moyre instead of Anthony Hinkle
5:108 9 Nov. 1787 - Jury to turn a former road ordered to be laid off from the Flat Shoalsby Wm. Summers the elder or higher if proper till it intersect with Road laid off to Richland Cove . . . Philip & John Fox.
5:191 8 Nov. 1788 - Deeds proved - Wm. Denham to John Wright 200 acres 1 May 1788 proved by Jno. Patton. Dan'l Miller & wife to Fredk Rumple 150 acres 27 Sept. 1788 proved by Robt. Linn
5:192 8 Nov 1788 - Execution issue against lands of John Spears & John Armstrong at suit of Henry Giles.
5:200 5 Feb. 1789 - Henry Hoozer vs. John Grove AB not guilty
5:255 3 Nov. 1789 - Patton to Jno. Wright 176 acres 18 Aug. 1789 proved by Thomas Carson. Fredrk Miller deed of gift to children of Jacob Grimes dec'd for 300 acres 16 Feb. 1789 proved by Devolt Mock.  Jno. Redwine & wife to Jacob Yost 247 acres 20 Jan. 1787 proved by Danl. Miller.  Henry Miller & wife to Jacob Stallings 261 acres 19 June 1789 proved by Leond Bumgarner.  Geo. to John Miller deed of gift, also to Jacob, Fredk, David Miller, negroes, horses, cattle, personalty, 20 Oct. 1789 proved by Danl. Hoffman.
5:257 5 Feb. 1789 - Will of Richard Pearson proved by Chas. Park. Phinehas Runyan qualified as Exr but Ebenezar Park relinquished C:5
5:258 4 Nov. 1789 - Wilkins & Grove vs. Francis Holmes, nonsuit.
5:262 5 Nov. 1789 - Henry Hoozer vs. Michl. Likner & Jno. Fox £21.10.1

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