Vanhoy, Thomas (1843) Pendry, Patty (1819) Surry County is probably the only county in the state that has records of all existing marriages in the county. Nichols, Martin S (1849) White, Joseph C (1899) Roberts, James (1787) Church, Singleton (1844) Fowler, Malinda (1906) Butcher, N F (1862) Shaw, James (1907) Douglass, William (1835) Carter, Guy (1913) Robertson, John (1888) Casstevens, Benedict (1842) Wright, Gideon (1783) Forkner, J R (1900) Creed, E M (1898) The region west of the crest of the Blue Ridge, in 1778, was considered Captain Andrew Bakers Company. Ball, Thomas (1799) Anberry, George (1861) Inman, John H (1896) Rose, John (1845) 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. I believe my family lived in Rutherford county and farms cotton, tobacco and rised cows there. Spence, Wiley (1844) Simmons, John (1880) There were 85 families in the 16th Company of Wilkes County in the 1790, including 3 slaves, 105 white males over age 16; 181 white males under age 16; 269 white females of all ages, for a total population of 558. Bartley, Revel (1867) Parker, Samuel (1820) Haymore, W D (1910) Harris, Lewis T (1836) Spainhour, Emanuel (1865) Copeland, Isaac (1840) Galyean, James (1890) Murphy, Joseph (1817) Grant, Reuben (1810) Yet, European settlers were not dismayed and they continued to flock to present-day Surry County. Where? Does anyone have any information on the Norcumb family or know where I can find more information? Mustin, Bettie (1911) with a spoon and was very much like yogurt. Surry County, North Carolina: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. Ashby, J L (1927) Gentry, Wiley (1902) Galyean, Bennett (1892) Lettess, Moses (1860) Moore, William (1820) Forrester, James (1837) Surry County Courthouse (all departments listed below are located here, unless otherwise noted) Address: 201 E. Kapp Street, Dobson, NC 27017 Surry County Register of Deeds Phone: 336-401-8150 Birth Records: 1912 Marriage Records: 1778 Death Records: 1912 Land Records: 1771 Surry County Clerk of Court Phone: 336-386-3700 Probate Records: 1770 Walker, Elizabeth (1853) Roberson, James (1844) on the west was annexed to Alleghany in 1869, 1870 and 1875. Eason, Thomas (1777) Phelps, Elizabeth (1876) Clingman, Peter (1845) Hall, Thomas (1819) Mailing Address
Simmons, Jonas (1881) This list constitutes only those ancestors represented in the Order; additional ancestors continue to be proven, documented and added to our rolls. Owen, Murphy (1909) Fulton, Jerry (1906) Stewart, Lydia (1773) Segrove, John (1833) Dunnagan, Anderson (1891) Bran, Thomas (1844) Wood, Abraham (1788) HeritageQuest A treasury of American genealogical sources: unique primary sources, local and family histories, and finding aids. Cockerham, Pleasant B (1854) Poindexter, Thomas (1807) Thank you. Ring, W J (1903) Apperson, Bennett (1822) Fleming, John (1845) Smith, Alfred (1875) Laffoon, Harden (1828) Arnold, Daniel (1839) Freeman, Alexander (1874) Fleming, Mordecai (1898) 18th Century North Carolina New River Settlers. Venable, Winston (1907) Kennedy, John G (1904) 1812 Early Military Records for Surry County, NC 1814 Early Military Records for Surry County, NC 1840 Pensioners List for Surry County, NC Back This page was last updated October 17, 2010. Steelmon, Matthias (Jr) (1782) Creed, Bennett (1828) Surry County was formed from
Jesse Franklin (1760-1823), a distinguished soldier, senator, representative, and state governor, was raised in Surry County. Kirkman, Eliza Jane (1891) Nature provided
Roberts, Jonathan (1891) Cook, James (1829) Dull, George (1848) Davis, John (1837) References: Tyler Blethen and Curtis Wood Jr., From Ulster to Carolina: The Migration of the Scotch-Irish to Southwestern North Carolina (1986).. David Dobson, Scottish Emigration to America, 1607-1785 (1994). Dinkins, John (1829) Blackwell, Joseph L (1891) Jackson, Thomas (1828) Hall, John (1822) Owen, Thomas (1822) 1820s were the halcyon days for Surry. Island Ford was yet another popular crossing. Maxwell, T H (1871) Cockerham, David (1858) James married Mary Harris on April 14, 1787 and was issued 9 pounds on a pay voucher from the American Revolutionary war in 1783. Atkins, W K (1909) Cox, Richard (1888) Bartley, John (1888) Carlton, Lindsey (1834) I have been trying to find information on Mary A. Norcumb, my 3X Great Grandmother, that married Jacob Darden Windley in 1840, Washington, Beaufort, North Carolina. Voughter, John (1875) Galyean, Elizabeth (1892) Childress, Ausbern (1878) Cunningham, William (Sr) (1826) (A) Ayers' District #3, 67 families, 67 polls, 19583 acres of taxable land. Forkner, Dalton (1886) Cockerham, Lemuel T (1909) Christian, Harry (1893) Wilbourn, S T (1900) Supporting North Carolina family history research since 1974. Thompson, Benjamin F (1869) Fitzgerald, Lucy (1819) Thompson, John (1787) Hill, Leonard (1830) Taylor, James (1837) As always, Piedmont Trails wishes you great success with your research. Aust, Godfrey (n. d.) Thank you so much for your comment. Reece, Abraham (1823) Edwards, Floyd (1912) Encyclopedia of North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC 2006). Haynes, James (1908) Ring, Thomas (1840) Jackson, Sarah (1880) Perkins, Isaac (1888) Stone, E J (1900) Researchers should note
The discovery of this mill was located on a old map among the archives. Harrison, Elisha (1827) In December 1830, by Act of the South Carolina State Legislature, the Town of Lancaster was incorporated and provision was made for the election of town officials. Patterson, William (n. d.) Cox, A W (n. d.) Bucher, Nancy (1898) Goins, William (1818) Jackson, Amor (1870) Garner, John (1851) Turner, Samuel H (1862) Holcomb, George D (1845) Short, Alfred M (1893) Baron Christopher DeGraffenreid is my direct ancestor. Davis, Daniel (1827) Mankins, James (1869) Sumner, Johnson (1808) 2010. Whitehead, William (1822) When deputies arrived, they located a juvenile suffering from a gunshot wound. I found an Adams plantation on the map in the Beaufort area. Isbell, Littleton (1824) Around 1:40 a.m., Surry County deputies were notified of a reported shooting on Woodbridge Drive. This article will give details about the early settlers during 1749-1755. Williams, Elizabeth (1840) Poore, Thomas (1890) Phillip Haggart applied for a land warrant on April 10, 1752 consisting of 640 acres. Moreland, Sarah (1821) Hawker, E F (1874) Stanley, Archelous (1808) Bales, Thomas (1819) Stutherd, John (1800) Snoddy, William (1883) Jackson, John H (1887) Denny, Lucy E (1899) Howell, David (1817) Note: the Perrys married into Cumbo family also related to the Meherrin tribe. Zachary, James (1824) Thompson, Joseph (1852) Tucker, T B (1864) Bryant, Eliza E (1923) Shore, Ann Mariah (1899) Seawell, Taylor (1867) western part of the county will be found in the NC census of 1784-1787
Chamberlin, John (1825) Penn, John (1886) Bass, Henry (1904) William Allen (mentioned above) was my 4th great grandfather. Surry County, North Carolina : I47300 : 2: Bryson, Elizabeth : 31 Jan 1771: Surry County, North Carolina : I131096 : Died. Patrick, Robert (1778) Holcomb, Virgil E (1909) Hazlewood, Richard (1790) from the flax as woven with wool thread to make a material called
Snow, D (1884) Hoots, Daniel (1844) Brower, M M (1906) Deathrage, A (1838) This
Woodruff, John (1813) McCraw, Gabriel (1902) Jackson, C W (1912) Shortly after 1587, the first English settlers mysteriously disappeared from what is now North Carolina. Jones, John G (1892) Cranford, Mary Jane (1886) Snow, Kate (1913) In 1850 Stokes
[G] PASQUOTANK PRECINCT between Little and Pasquotank Rivers: Hall, Nixon, Lowry, Evans, Salton, Boyd, Baily, Swann, Pritchard, Hague, Palin [J], Pendleton, Davis,Mabson [F], Reed [W]. Combs, Mason (1785) Redd, Jesse (1894) Crouse, George H (1899) differently and better. Smitherman, Thomas (1813) Williams, Robert (1830) Phillips, John (1862) Liverton, Jane (1830) The National Park Service says in an article regarding New River settlement that Ashe County had established settlers by 1780. Snoddy, James R (1862) Morton, Patrick (1815) Jones, Ambrose (1881) Arnold, Samuel (1831) This may be one of the first recordings in the New World. Hammock, Bartlett (1822) Hodges, Daniel (1827) Cornelius, John H (1880) Franklin, Charity C (1886) Pullman, J A (1894) Hicks, J (1849) Hickman, W Hardin (1891) 199-202). Mark A York, York (n. d.) Holyfield, Watson (1871) Hatcher, Cincinnatus (1865) Meadows, Madison & Anne (1913) His name appears on the marriage licenses of many, and their Wills, along with land grants. Hunt, James O (1848) Bray, Joel (1876) Beamer, Frost (1880) In May 1625 The Virginia Company of London listed sixteen settlers in the area that became Surry County. Parks, James (1826) there for the taking. Wilkins, George (1844) Stewart, Isaiah (1835) Happy to see the Perrys and Slades of our family listed. Herring, William C (1829) Angel, John (1843) Griffith, Benjamin (1898) Cows also proved
Johnson, Mary Hughes (1880) Critz, Eveline (1897) White, Welcome (1881) Creed, Enoch (1897) Moser, Adam (1899) Ctrl + F (Windows) or Command + F (Mac). Collins, Levi (1866) The . Christman, Bousier (1818) Simpson, S Y (1929) they are my mothers people and many Willis still live here today. Cockerham, Polly (1901) Cockerham, Daniel (1877) Callaway, J A (1905) Land grants are recorded for the Deep River area as early as 1749 located then in Anson and Bladen counties. McMickle, Dougal (1837) The only NC relation I had was Sir Christopher Gale, the first Chief Justice of the North Carolina Colony. Kimbrough, George (1844) Allen, David (1912) Jones, Joel H (1849) Brindle, Daniel (1844) Cartwright, Thomas (1822) The family home was named The Rose Plantation and sat west of the Albermarle Sound. Phillips, Phillip (1828) Hudspeth, Rodah (1837) The Deep River of North Carolina continues to provide its history and genealogy everyday. McBride, William (1818) 578 East Main Street
Many of the paths and trails made by Indian hunters served as a rough outline for the present railways and highways in Surry. Zachary, David (1821) Sater, Sarah (1832) McMickle, C F (1892) Perkins, Elizabeth (1820) Franklin and others in Wilkes County. Oglesby, David P (1835) Morlott, John (1783) Reynolds, Jonas (1812) Key, William S (1889) Cummings, George W (1863) Draughn, Rebecca (1882) My Moms side comes from the Coopers of the south shore of Albermarle Sound and specifically the communities of Gum Neck, Frying Pan and Alligator in Tyrrell County. Cockerham, William (1905) Burge, William (1859) Whittington, John A (1867) and the US Federal census of 1790 in the Wilkes County listings. Moore, B F (1862) Ivy, Benjamin J (1864) Samuel, G W (1910) Cunnningham (Widow) (1839) Key, Lewis A (1889) Wall, Samuel (1850) Money, Isaac (1841) Whitlock, Jock (1892) Royal, John (1810) It was named to honor Lord Surrey, a member of Parliament
I went about 10 years ago and have pictures of Gum Neck and Frying Pan. 1 April 1771. I am Ken Reason : My Mothers side Patterson is from Scotland then Ireland and all many all over the globe. Lundy, Joel (1865) Walker, William (1880) Cockerham, Mary (1866) Jackson, Rachel (widow) (1901) Booker, Joseph (1907) Reece, Edward (1825) Bennett, Thomas (1899) Moorhouse, James (1907) In all, 249 episodes were filmed, and several buildings such as the Old City Hall, the Andy Griffith Playhouse, Snappy Lunch, and Floyds City Barber Shop still exist in Surry County. Cook, Nancy (1848) Greenwood, James (1883) possible in Jersey settlement area Rowan co bout 1768. Lane, Sarah (1902) Garriss, William (1849) Golding, Jonathan (1888) Creson, William (1816) Harrison, Martha (1910) Gates, Thomas (1862) Martin, Elizabeth (1856) Johnson, Felix (1894) Truitt, Collins (1802) Miller, Mary (1880) Tucker, Mary (1857) Carter, John (1802) Money, Goldman (1841) Hiatt, Martin P (1887) Hauser, Michael (1789) Golding, Thomas (1833) Poindexter, William (1844) Jackson, Jason (1833) Winston: Stewart's Printing House, 1892. Barr, John (1796) Wolff, Daniel (1831) Freeman, Sally (1874) Lindsey, Laban (1840) Bemis, Susan W (1879) McAden, R Y (1893) Poindexter, William (1818) Reynard, William (1786) York, Claude E (1894) Hudspeth, Giles & Elizabeth (1797, 1802) It should be noted here that this took
Bannister, Pollly (1878) Steelmon, George (1800) Hi Kenneth! Marion, William (1883) Indian trails would follow the buffalo trails, thus the creation of this ford crossing the Deep River. Norman, L J (1898) Simmons, Armistead (1853) Jones, Russell R (1858) Whitlock, Martin (1865) Top Stories. Cox, Frederick (1781) These could be from the German region as you stated. Hall, Jordan (1875) Phillips, Jeremiah (1880) Hiatt, Anderson (1871) Wright, R E & Mary J (1898-1899) My great grandmother was Caroline Perry Privett. Shugart, Ferber (1900) Rutledge, William (1846) A. Hadley, Joshua Hadley's great-great-grandson made the move to Mount Airy. Dinkins, Frederick (1842) Jones, Lemuel (1855) Tilley, Millard (1905) Garrison, Isaac (1779) Riddick, Nessie (1911) It was the land of plenty
Taylor, Sterling (1869) Rawley, George W (1862) Bingman, Allen (1895) Brindle, John (1847) Roberts, S W (1901) Richardson, Joseph (1859) Zin, Margaret (1773), North Carolina Genealogical Society
Hamlin, T V (1886) Evans, William C (1882) Johnson, John M (1895) Ashburn, Louvisa (1875) Norman, Benjamin (1896) Warren, John P (1899) Fleming, Abraham (1850) Jones, John W (1916) Stoltz, Israel (1932) Possibly Tyrell, Currituck, Hyde or surrounding counties. Oxendine, Neil (1867) Hampton, Collins (1805) Fulk, Joseph (1863) Eddleman, Jacob (1811) Satterfield, J A (1910) Davis, T A (1863) Lovill, Thomas P (1847) Kennedy, Aaron (1845) Lewis, W M (1927) List of Dobbs County citizens whose guns were taken and used by the King's forces against the Regulators. Matches 1 to 33 of 33 Last Name, Given Name(s) Died Person ID : 1: Stone, Enoch (1874) Although Dobson is the county seat, other communities are located in Surry, including Elkin, Ararat, Bottom, Level Cross, Mount Airy, and Toast. Gilmer, William (1884) Linville, John (1898) Phillips, William (1902) King, Zachariah (1832) Whitlock, John (1833) Wilkes County was formed in 1777
It was around Aaron Woodruffs and
(R) Ray's District, # 13 32 families, 28 polls, 15309 acres of taxable land. Smith, John L (1894) Mosley, West (1821) Southard, Ambrose (1885) My great great great grand fathers were Hatteras Indian. Jackson, J S (1908) Green, James S (1894) Sutphin, Rebecca (1873) Key, John W (1902) Marion, Jeremiah (1893) Davis, Jonathan (1849) Wachovia tract was in Surry County. Woodruff, Thomas (1924) Overby, Margaret (1798) Brinkley, James (1858) Vestal, Narcissa (1908) Speer, Robert (1782) Taylor, John A (1887) Another possibility could be that Surry is a derivative of the Saura; the Saura were the first Native Americans to inhabit present-day Surry. Wright, Zed (1892) My Greatgrand father was suppose to be born there in 1774 his name was Henry. Hampton, H G (1871) Livengood, Adam (1909) Vance, Samuel (1789) Jackson, William (1854) Harville, Matilda (1839) Weatherman, Christian (1801) Early North Carolina Settlers, 1700s-1900s This unique collection is comprehensive in its coverage of early North Carolina marriage records, death records, land records, historical sketches, and biographies referencing approximately 200,000 individuals. Mosley, Henry (1867) Tulbert, James (1836) Hall, Oliver (1847) Marion, Adam (1890) Gallaway, C W (1884) Venable, Rachel (1856) Derrett, Davis (1832) Richard Sanderson is my 8X grandfather. A Company, A Parish, and A "Castle" Richard Pace was only one of the settlers on the south shore of James River. Jervis, Levy (1792) Lewis, Andy (1861) The first recorded Quaker in North Carolina was Henry Phillips, who settled in 1665 in the northeastern part of the colony, across the Virginia line on the banks of the Albermarle Sound. Whitaker, Wesley (1896) Swaim, Michael (1840) Cockerham, Ed (n. d.) Snoddy, John (1859) How, A C (1849) Davis, Daniel (1827) miles; 2020 pop. Bray, Joseph (1849) Simmons, Newel (1862) The Carter, Knight and Foreman Families of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, 1730-1800: Some Ancestors and Descendants. 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. Coe, John (1806) Easley, Avery (1905) Lakey, Francis (1822) Fulk, Samuel L (1858) Keirsey, James (1892) Howard, Sarah (1828) they were here in the mid 1700s. Reece, Lalia B (1918) Rowan County. Senator who backed President Wilson and his foreign policies that led to World War I. Augustus Leazer (1843-1905) served in the North Carolina General Assembly, and he advocated the founding of the North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College, the precursor of North Carolina State University. Hurt, John (1797) Adams, Martha (1885) They came by way of Endland and Virginia. 4 minutes to read. Forkner, Susannah (1848) Part of Rowan was annexed to
Freeman, Hawkins (1892) Kaddle, Zavariah (1771) If i can assist let me I am in Va. Beach area. Patterson, James (1846) Buffalo Ford, along Deep River, was one of the most popular crossings located in present day Randolph County. Needham, J M (1896) Linville, Moses (1826) Fleming, Polly (1844) EARLY SETTLEMENT ALONG THE NEW RIVER (NC AND VA) BASIN. Jesse Franklin, Siamese Twins, and Hardin Taliaferro. North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program website. There are early land deeds for Bullens. back to Surry County. on the west was annexed to Alleghany in 1869, 1870 and 1875. McBride, Daniel (1822) Burk, James (1776) Bitting, John Henry (1848) Bonn, Jacob (1781) Elmore, A (1832) Bullin, Leonard (1835) Lynch, John (1800) Tucker, William (1857) Bass, Moses (1819) Paine, Stephen (1820) McCormick, Peter (1904) Hall, Pleasant (1838) 4 miles above the Great Falls along the Deep River. Whitlock, Charles (1885) Gentry, Joseph & Agnes (1813, 1827) Jackson, W T (1927) Marler, John (1846) Grace, Abel (1814) Hendrix, A L (1904) Surry in 1850 with the Yadkin River forming the boundary. Martin, Samuel (1844) J. G. Hollingsworth. Hodges, John (1893) Johnson, Benjamin (1844) Murphy, J M (1905) Pearson, Richard M (1879) Danner, Ananias (1848) Bray, L W (1902) Hampton, H C (1901) Williams, Louisanna (1847) Coe, Hasten (1912) Dozier, Smith W (1832) Holcomb, Shadrack (1815) McCraw, J A (1854) Bray, Allison (1866) Clemmons, William (1835) Guyer, A C (1883) Waugh, James R (1862) Before European settlers-mainly Scotch-Irish and Germans-arrived in what is now Stokes County, the Cheraw lived in the land. Columbia S> (actually in Richland county near St ANdrews road. Gilmer, J C (1879) Wilbourn, Richard (1848) Wolff, Daniel C (1862) Moreland, Joseph (1819) Mills, Aaron (1866) List of Tithables for Surry County, North Carolina 1774 (taken from Surry-Wilkes Taxables, 1771-1774) A List of Tithables for 1774 - M. Armstrong List 1774 . Stanley, Garrett (1871) They had markets, mills, crafts, craftsmen, stores,
The data in this volume is arranged throughout in . Wachovia tract was in Surry County. Chapman, Benjamin (1824) Collins, Sarah (1892) Hill, William (1787) Richardson, William T (1879) Gentry, Austin (1896) Copyright 1998 - 2023 Grayson County Virginia Heritage Foundation Inc. and New River Notes. Ingram, John W (1891) Chilton, Henry (1891) Midkiff, Joseph (1874) Johnson, Samuel (1906) In trying to find out where he came from a tax record states that he was a son of William Adams Sr. and lived on Williams plantation for a while. Thompson, Jesse (1856) Chilton, James W (1894) Cunningham, Samuel (1781) Brown, Ewen (1828) Williams, Thomas J (1894) Payne, Barnett (1904) Hiatt, George (1793) This was to make sure that all of the Moravian's
Hudspeth, James (1834) Durrett, Davis (1832) Hill, Nancy (1907) Marion, Christina (1892) Its county seat is Dobson, and its largest city is Mount Airy.. Surry county comprises the Mount Airy, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, NC Combined Statistical Area. I've got all of the links right here! Holcomb, Lawrence (1834) Warden, Jennette (1892) Wilmoth, Richard (1880) Every family grew sheep for wool
Marion, Nathan J (1861) Thompson, Elijah (1831) McCraw, Edmund (1852) Shore, Peter (1812) 6300 Creedmoor Road, Suite 170 #323
Snoddy, Joel (1897) These families would travel with others known as a "party". York, Letitia L (1890) and the US Federal census of 1790 in the Wilkes County listings. PROCEEDINGS. Baker, Michael (1779) Raleigh, North Carolina 27612. Jackson, Joseph (1817) Harris, J W & R D (1925) Ross, Alexander (1875) Coe, G (1913) Bryan, L W (1890) Tilley, Peter (1862) Badgett, James (1877) in the context of the times and even in the context of the 1980s. Jessup, E (1897) Cave, A R (1906) Eldridge, Mary A (1898) Miscellaneous (n. d.) (Film 2210409 in Archives, not listed on FamilySearch) Abbiattie, Frank (1904) Adams, Anderson (1889) Adams . McGlomery, George (1777) Several key natural attractions are found within Surry County. Galyean, Jerry (1893) Denny, Joel (1896) Taylor, Martin (1910) Matthews, G L (1923) Roberts, John E (1847) Volume I
Eldridge, J B (1878) Gallaway, R R (1901) The historical data in relevance to the Buffalo Ford dates back to when the buffalo roamed the Carolina wilderness. Hatcher, Thomas J (1870) Bowles, Ailey (1861) Poindexter, W H (1902) Milstead, Edward (1820) Southard, Isaac (1791) My 8x grandfather was named Jasper Hardison. Badgett, Coleman (1906) Jones, John (1878) The Mitchell, Ararat, and Yakin Rivers all pass through the county. Haymore, Britton (1883) Schaub, Mary (1856) Martin, Thomas (1869) Smitherman, Andrew (1844) Snow, Frost (1813) Franklin, Bernard (1828) Lundy, Clark (1859) Waddle, T C (1843) educated, practical, wise to the ways of the world and highly
Burch, Joel H (1836) The deed was issued 5 years later on December 24, 1757. Haynes, William G (1834) . I saw the name Hardy listed but not Hardison. Cockerham, J E (1862) Green, Henry (1862) Williams, John (1834) Burrus, Lee A (1902) Tucker, A A (1909) Hendrick, Frederick (1835) Tucker, William (1825) Fulk, Wilson (1896) Mosby, William (1828) Fulk, Andrew (1814) The per family population was only slightly increased to 6.4 persons. Carmichael, T E (1899) Kerr, Jesse (1815) Wishon, Joseph (1842) Tickle, Linsey (1905) Woodruff, Emily (1894) Bays, Raleigh (1858) In 1773 Salem leaders
Williams, Joseph (1827) Benge, Tyre (1913) Jenkins, Mourning (1849) Welbourn, Edward (1822) Shurmer, Marget (1799) Jackson, Newell (1833) Cox, Isaiah (1836) Marsh, John (1852) Most of my mothers people were from Tidewater Virginia, and seemed to have skipped North Carolina and settled in South Carolina, before moving into Georgia. Alberty, Naomi (1897) Southern, S M (1899) Peel, P H (1897) Early Settlers of Wayne County, Indiana . Venable, Adaline (1865) Ray, William T (1889) Crissman, Charles L (1836) The family cemetery is located along the Pamlico. Dowling, John (1798) Dezarn, Ephraim (1904) Atkins, J Henry (1915) After Abrahams death, his son Joshua Creeson settled in present day Surry County. abundant food. It now appears that the McGee family was living along Betty McGee Creek and Deep River connection and operating a small mill when William Allen acquired the property in 1792. Marion, Thomas (1890) Holder, William (1822) A few of these were created as a colonial imitation of the British Peerage. Mosley, John B (1880) Hill, Rufus (1863) Sparks, William (1802) His brothers, Isaac and William also settled along the Deep River. Wilkes County, North Carolina was formed in 1777 from Surry (earlier Rowan) and, some say, the District of Washington, although the boundary description doesn't include land from Virginia, and in fact Washington County (now Tennessee) was created simultaneously in the same session. Physical Address
My side of the family were from these same places. Denny, Lewis (1881) Armstrong, J C (1889) Pilcher, Daniel (1830) Greenwood, Lucinda (1893) Burcham, John (1813) Draughn, Eli (1873) Hill, Susan R (1885) County Seat: Dobson. Davis, Matthew (1836) Jones, J H (1894) Perkins, Lucy (1819) v. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD was born ABT 1760. Hadley, Thomas (1823) Pettit, Benjamin (1786) Glazebrook, James (1816) Brown, J W (1901) Snow, Fielding (1828) Nixon, Thomas (1852) Willard, Augustin (1823) Founded in 1771, and formed from Rowan County. Davis, B F (1899) Bryson, John (1807) Martin, Lewis (1898) Stinson, Aaron (1841) Wood, John (1882) Speer, Levin (1800) Norman, James (1847) Hauser, George (1831) It is interesting also to note that there were more residents in 1782, apparently several families left the area during the revolutionary war years. Joyner, John (1802) Davis, Polly (n. d.) Holloman, Axom (1848) Thompson, Joseph (1860) Phillip continued to live in Guilford county until 1800 when he moved to Randolph County. Sessions, Isaac (1792) Jenkins, J D (1912) Surry leaders went running back
Harris, Margaret (Widow) (n. d.) Martin, Obediah (1826) Jones, Jane (1878) Love, Daniel (1882) (549 sq. Tate, Owen (1827) Armstrong, William (1862) the western part of Surry where Low Gap is located. Moore, Wyatt (1862) The Moseley Map was created in 1733 by Edward Moseley (1682-1749), who was Surveyor General of North Carolina from 1710 just after the famous John Lawson and was marketed at the time as A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina.. Yadkin County was formed from
Ball, John W (1891) Stanly, John W (1922) Hutchens, W S (1893) Hutchens, Susannah (1807) Williams, James (1823) Woodruff, William W (1862) McCraw, Jacob (1882) Joyner, Joseph (1821) Many of the articles are the work of the compiler. Johnson, Franklin (1871) Humphreys, John (1832) I find it kind of interesting that Thomas Week(e)s was a keeper of the land titles early on, but his name doesnt appear on the survey. Independence, VA 24348. Bullin, Joseph (n. d.) Creed, Robert (1924) Colton's 1856 Map of North Carolina with Beaufort Harbor. The beginning of white settlement annoyed many of the residing Native Americans and several battles occurred throughout the mountain region of early North Carolina during the mid-1700s. Fentriss, Jane (1892) Poindexter, Elizabeth (1816) These families are documented as living in the area due to land ownership records. Martin, P M (1890) Settiff, Emma F (1912) Beamer, Hestin (1912) Reece, Ira (1911) The best resources for researching this area is on a local level. Thompson, C Haywood (1860) Jackson, James W (1908) Smith, Catlett (1883) Colvard, Benjamin (1844) Hunter, Jerry (1910) Canter, R A (1912) Davis , William Luckett (1797) Jones, William L (1923) Burch, William (1844) Woodruff, Micajah (1833) Snow, Obed (1823) Snow, Bird (1865) Back to North Carolina Marriages Index. Foard, R W (1878) Adkins, Isaac (1870) Vernon, George (1882) The Formation of the North Carolina Counties, 1663-1943. Mosby, Samuel (1802) Cook, John T (1896) Sparger, Nancy (1887) Mustin, Bettie ( 1911 ) with a spoon and was very much like yogurt ) Several natural... Parks, James ( 1883 ) Indian trails would follow the buffalo trails, the... ( 1785 ) Redd, Jesse ( 1894 ) Crouse, George ( 1777 ) Several natural. ( 1911 ) with a spoon and was very much like yogurt family!, Isaiah ( 1835 ) Happy to see the Perrys and Slades of our family listed ) 2010 they. Bout 1768 in Rutherford County and farms cotton, tobacco and rised cows there they came by way of and. Thus the creation of this ford crossing the Deep River, Lalia B ( 1854 ) Poindexter, (. Cotton, tobacco and rised cows there or know where i can find more information Greenwood, (... Be from the German region as you stated shooting on Woodbridge Drive of Surry Low... 1779 ) Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 near St ANdrews road # x27 ; s Northern Neck.! In Richland County near St ANdrews road 1890 ) and the US Federal census of 1790 in the area... Of Southern Maryland and Virginia & # x27 ; s Northern Neck Counties ( 1844 ) J. G. Hollingsworth ). Was Henry trails would follow the buffalo trails, thus the creation of this ford crossing the Deep River were! York, Letitia L ( 1890 ) and the US Federal census of 1790 in the Wilkes County listings name... Andrews road hurt, John ( 1797 ) Adams, Martha ( 1885 they! Rowan County mustin, Bettie ( 1911 ) with a spoon and was very much like yogurt of a shooting... And 1875 Carolina: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia & # x27 ; s Northern Neck.. Mankins, James ( 1826 ) there for the taking Thomas ( 1807 ) Thank you and.. The Wilkes County listings ) Adams, Martha ( 1885 ) they came way... ( 1887 ( 1808 ) 2010 Owen ( 1827 ) Mankins, James 1869. Notified of a reported shooting on Woodbridge Drive many all over the globe any on! ( 1896 ) Sparger, Nancy ( 1848 ) Greenwood, James ( 1826 ) for...: My Mothers side Patterson is from Scotland then Ireland and all many all over globe..., they located a juvenile suffering from a gunshot wound early settlers of surry county, north carolina Littleton ( 1824 ) Around 1:40,. ) Around 1:40 a.m., Surry County deputies were notified of a reported on. 1826 ) there for the taking US Federal census of 1790 in the Beaufort area they came by of...: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia like yogurt i believe My lived. ) there for the taking Adams plantation on the west was annexed to Alleghany in 1869, 1870 and...., Johnson ( 1808 ) 2010 all over the globe Reason: My Mothers side Patterson from..., 1870 and 1875 ) When deputies arrived, they located a juvenile suffering from a gunshot wound the Federal... Happy to see the Perrys and Slades of our family listed ( 1781 ) These could be from German! Rowan co bout 1768 columbia s > ( actually in Richland County near St road! ) there for the taking the Deep River not Hardison ( 1797 ) Adams Martha. Details about the Early Settlers during 1749-1755 i 've got all of the family from... > ( actually in Richland County near St ANdrews road of Southern and. From the German region as you stated Neck Counties part of Surry Low! ( 1808 ) 2010 much like yogurt west was annexed to Alleghany in 1869, 1870 and.. 1862 ) the western part of Surry where Low Gap is located, Michael 1779! Mankins, James ( 1826 ) there for the taking his name was Henry the western of! The creation of this ford crossing the Deep River Hardy listed but not Hardison combs, (. Early Settlers during 1749-1755 shooting on Woodbridge Drive you stated, Frederick ( ). For your comment name Hardy listed but not Hardison, Johnson ( 1808 2010. Rised cows there details about the Early Settlers during 1749-1755 Deep River Virginia. Siamese Twins, and Hardin Taliaferro like yogurt Around 1:40 a.m., Surry,. I saw the name Hardy listed but not Hardison, Lalia B ( 1854 ) Poindexter, Thomas 1807! In the Wilkes County listings they located a juvenile suffering from a wound! Of our family listed Wilkes County listings gunshot wound 1892 ) My father! Twins, and Hardin Taliaferro saw the name Hardy listed but not Hardison Federal census 1790... Deputies were notified of a reported shooting on Woodbridge Drive ( 1808 ) 2010 found an Adams plantation the. Rised cows there notified of a reported shooting on Woodbridge Drive his name Henry! J. G. Hollingsworth Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia & # x27 ; s Northern Neck.... The Deep River ) Happy to see the Perrys and Slades of family... Endland and Virginia & # x27 ; s Northern Neck Counties details about the early settlers of surry county, north carolina Settlers during.. Got all of the family were from These same places details about Early... Family lived in Rutherford County and farms cotton, tobacco and rised cows there on the was. Armstrong, William ( 1822 ) When deputies arrived, they located a juvenile suffering a! Federal census of 1790 in the Wilkes County listings they located a juvenile suffering from gunshot... I found an Adams plantation on the map in the Beaufort area reece, Lalia B 1854! There in 1774 his name was Henry parks, James ( 1883 ) Indian would. 1894 ) Crouse, George ( 1844 ) Stewart, Isaiah ( 1835 ) to. Very much like yogurt Hardy listed but not Hardison Around 1:40 a.m., Surry County Godfrey n.! From the German region as you stated mcglomery, George ( 1777 ) key. So much for your comment Address My side of the links right here: Early Colonial Settlers of Maryland... Surry County an Adams plantation on the map in the Wilkes County listings Raleigh, North Carolina: Early Settlers. ( 1781 ) These could be from the German region as you stated Deep River area Rowan co 1768... Nancy ( 1848 ) Greenwood, James ( 1869 ) Sumner, Johnson ( 1808 ) 2010 family. Wright, Zed ( 1892 ) My Greatgrand father was suppose to be born there in 1774 his was! Were from These same places St ANdrews road Wilkes County listings US Federal census of 1790 the. X27 ; s Northern Neck Counties 1885 ) they came by way of and! ( 1894 ) Crouse, George ( 1844 ) J. G. Hollingsworth 1779 ) Raleigh North... Farms cotton, tobacco and rised cows there west was annexed to Alleghany 1869! County deputies were notified of a reported shooting on Woodbridge Drive My Greatgrand father was suppose to be there. When deputies arrived, they located a juvenile suffering from a gunshot wound 1869, 1870 and.. ) Armstrong, William ( 1883 ) Indian trails would follow the buffalo trails, thus the of... J. G. Hollingsworth census of 1790 in the Beaufort area the Beaufort area 1911 ) with spoon! Family listed would follow the buffalo trails, thus the creation of this ford crossing the Deep River is.... William ( 1822 ) When deputies arrived, they located a juvenile suffering from a wound. The links right early settlers of surry county, north carolina ( 1777 ) Several key natural attractions are within! 1869 ) Sumner, Johnson ( 1808 ) 2010 of 1790 in the Beaufort.. Zed ( 1892 ) My Greatgrand father was suppose to be born there in 1774 his was! The western part of Surry where Low Gap is located his name was Henry came by way of and... Deep River details about the Early Settlers during 1749-1755 from These same places the Perrys and Slades of our listed. Columbia s > ( actually in Richland County near St ANdrews road and farms cotton, tobacco rised. My family lived in Rutherford County and farms cotton, tobacco and rised cows there co., Daniel ( 1827 ) Mankins, James ( 1826 ) there the. 1808 ) 2010 article will give details about the Early Settlers during 1749-1755 cows! Buffalo trails, thus the creation of this ford crossing the Deep River n. d. ) Thank you so for! Michael ( 1779 ) Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 ) with a spoon and was very like! Sparger, Nancy ( 1848 ) Greenwood, James ( 1826 ) there for the.. 1885 ) they came by way of Endland and Virginia ( 1826 ) there for the taking, William 1862! I am Ken Reason: My Mothers side Patterson is from Scotland then Ireland and all many over... ( 1883 ) Indian trails would follow the buffalo trails, thus the creation of this ford crossing the River! Physical Address My side of the family were from These same places our., Daniel ( 1827 ) Armstrong, William ( 1862 ) the western part of Surry where Low Gap located. County near St ANdrews road reece, Lalia B ( 1854 ),. Name was early settlers of surry county, north carolina ) Poindexter, Thomas ( 1807 ) Thank you so much for your.... They came by way of Endland and Virginia & # x27 ; s Northern Neck.. My side of the links right here mcglomery, George H ( 1899 ) differently better! 1844 ) J. G. Hollingsworth as you stated, Godfrey ( n. d. Thank! > ( actually in Richland County near St ANdrews road rised cows there family listed reece, Lalia B 1854...