Whitlock, Martin (1865) P.O. Every family grew sheep for wool May, Morgan (1847) Im glad you left your comment, though, because someone with South Carolina roots may see it and would love to take you up on your offer! Woodruff, Abner (1829) Thank you! Barker, Leander (1876) Corbitt Armfield, Isaac M (1883) Smithson, Letitia V (1888) Venable, James (1881) He had a grist mill and sold lumber. Early Marriages. Gilmer, W P (1909) Andsley, James (1776) Cockerham, C C (1909) Midkiff, Joseph (1874) Howell, David (1817) Freeman, West M (1857) Terry, Lou Emma (1890) Ashburn, William (1886) Swaim, Michael (1840) Johnson, Robert (1800) Instead, James Carter received the deed in January of 1761, nearly 10 years later. Riggs, Jesse M (1900) Love, James M (1905) Gillaspie, Thomas J (1904) Daniels, J B (1890) Barker, George Michael (1817) The brothers married sisters, Adelaide and Sarah Yates, in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, and they soon moved their large families (Eng had 11 children and Chang had 10) to Surry County. Franklin, Meshack (1841) The historical data in relevance to the Buffalo Ford dates back to when the buffalo roamed the Carolina wilderness. Haun, Margaret (n. d.) Johnson, John D (1903) says no description given in the law. Purie, David (1837) Cook, John M (1888) Hauser, Samuel (1882) Parker, Jonathan (n. d.) Venable, Mary F (1900) Dobson * Elkin * Pilot Mountain *. Lawrence, Richard (1796) Haymore, John (1825) Evans, Nicholas (1774) Norman, William M (1909) McKoin, James (1778) (A) Ayers' District #3, 67 families, 67 polls, 19583 acres of taxable land. Cox, Frederick (1781) The original deed states 701 acres but it seems that this was incorrect as I researched the remaining deeds pertaining to the property and noted the original tract was 642 acres. Doby, Charlie (1909) Raleigh, North Carolina 27612. Early, Jeremiah (1823) Herring, William (1832) Greenwood, James (1883) Matthews, G S (1908) Jones, Lemuel (1803) Jessup, B E (1896) Hedgecoe, Elizabeth (1896) White, Robert (1904) luxor buffet vs excalibur buffet early settlers of surry county, north carolina early settlers of surry county, north carolina. Marshall, Arminta (1906) Collins, Sarah (1892) Thompson, Alexander & Jemima (1907) Shows settlements, inhabitants, soil conditions, rivers, and principal products, with insets showing Port Brunswick or Cape Fear Harbour, Port Beaufort or Topsail Inlet, Ocacock [Ocracoke] Inlet, Explanation, and Directions for Ocacock [Ocracoke] Inlet. Burrow, Vachel (1892) Stone, Mary (1846) Sparger, Nancy (1887) Isaacks, Elisha (1840) Wilkes County was formed in 1777 Holder, James Madison (1909) Matches 1 to 33 of 33 Last Name, Given Name(s) Located approx. Dowling, Susannah (1831) Tate, Owen (1827) Census-designated places. Whitaker, Nancy (1887) McCraw, George W (1907) in their county because the Moravians refused to fight and they lived Stone, Enoch A (1906) Harris, J W & R D (1925) Holyfield, Hardin (1864) Zin, Margaret (1773), North Carolina Genealogical Society Steelmon, George (1800) Moser, Leonard (1783) Norman, Thomas (1836) Short, Alfred M (1893) Davis, Mary (1871) Smitherman, Margaret (1816) Mitchell's 1880 State and County Map of North and South Carolina with Plan of Charleston. In addition, historians contend that the seat of government, Dobson, received its name from two sources as well. back to Surry County. The Deep River of North Carolina continues to provide its history and genealogy everyday. Holyfield, Ralph (1858) Money, Isaac (1841) The 1778 tax list for that part of Wilkes which became Ashe: The first residents of the New River Valley on the North Carolina side have been a bit more difficult to determine than those on the Virginia side. Muse, Ida (1905) Pettit, Benjamin (1786) Richard Caswell. McCraw, James (1846) Reece, J J (1897) Wall, William (1890) Forkner, Dalton (1893) Categories: American Revolutionary War, Anson County, Bladen County, Guilford County, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Orange County, Pennsylvania, Randolph County, Rowan County, The Great Wagon Road, Tagged as: Anson County, Bladen County, Buffalo Ford, Deep River, Deep River Friends Meeting House, Guilford County, Island Ford, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Orange County, Pennsylvania, Randolph County, Virginia. Anberry, George (1861) 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. Morris, Nathaniel (1802) Hutchens, W S (1893) Dalton, D N (1900) Once owned by Mr. Hugh Williamson Collins of Edenton (1863), Moseleys is said to be the first map of NC to be based mainly on actual exploration or surveys, rather than reports, according to the ECU Special Collections website. Denny, Martin (1885) Dunbar, Colman (1854) North, John (1833) White, Joseph C (1899) Enjoy Your Journey !! Other travel groups from Virginia were the Stone, Lovill, Stow, Denny, Fulk, Key, Faulkner, Dunnegan, Cook, Smith, Jones and Needham families. Some of these festivals include the Autumn Leaves Festival, the Yadkin Valley Pumpkin Festival, Mayberry Days (commemoration of the Andy Griffith Show), and an annual mid-summer tennis tournament. Brower, T M (1935) Moore, H J (1904) Peel, P H (1897) This is a partial listing of early inhabitants settling along the Yadkin River. Holyfield, Watson (1871) Surry County, North Carolina. Records of the time are most likely marriage bonds, minister and J.P. returns, as well as marriage licenses. by Sara Whitford | Articles, Census Records, Early Colonial Records, Miscellaneous Records, Reference | 46 comments. Ballard, Thomas (1794) Moore, Mary A (1908) London, Amos (1806) Hauser, Michael (1789) Moore, William (1853) Coe, John (1806) Clayton, George (1877) Early, William (n. d.) Harris, Margaret (Widow) (n. d.) Moore, B F (1862) Starling, A A (1888) Majority of these families traveled the Great Wagon Road into the area with the exception of the Nantucket group. Haymore, W D (1910) Topics include early history, the American Revolution,George Washington, Andrew Jackson, the county boundary line, War of 1812, Mexican War, American Civil War, churches, schools, politics, and buildings. 15 Feb 1778 Surry County lost to the creation of Wilkes County on 15 February 1778 and to the creation of Stokes County on 22 December 1789. Low, Bird (1892) Perkins, Peter (183?) Park, Sarah A (1901) Ayers, James A (1906) Davis, Elizabeth (1843) Footprints in the "Hollows" or Surry County and Her People. Dobson, Mary (1876) Gallaway, Green (1897) Hodges, Andrew (1864) Phillip continued to live in Guilford county until 1800 when he moved to Randolph County. Kennedy, John G (1904) Johnson, Emily (n. d.) Bethania in Surry. Isaacks, W A (1894) Smith, Susannah (1853) Graff, John Michael (1784) Wall, Thomas (1820) Ross, James H (1891) 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. Dix, James H (1896) Jackson, Newell (1833) Early Settlers 17th Century until Revolutionary Period Revolutionary Period Whittington, Smiley (1894) Bryan, L W (1890) Smitherman, Andrew (1844) Wolff, N A (1904) Myers, N B (1897) i believe some of the tripps family moved down to anderson sc. One. Hi Kenneth! Perkins, Thomas (1819) Roberts, Jonathan (1891) Cundiff, C C (1880) Corbitt Davis, Joseph (1873) Williams, Robert (1830) Sater, Sarah (1832) Galyean, Ephraim (1890) Hanes, William (1836) Glenn, Jeremiah (1846) Watson, W J (1910) Poe, Juanita (1860) I found an Adams plantation on the map in the Beaufort area. Tucker, David (1871) Reavis, Joseph (1804) Poindexter, Thomas (1807) Wilkes County was formed in 1777 His brothers, Isaac and William also settled along the Deep River. A. Hadley, Joshua Hadley's great-great-grandson made the move to Mount Airy. Several key natural attractions are found within Surry County. Childress, Sallie (1891) Satterfield, J A (1910) Phillips, Solomon (1834) Atkins, W K (1909) Zachary, David (1821) Hall, John (1822) Surry County, North Carolina : I131096 : 2: Garrett, Benjamin : 1733: Surry County, North Carolina : I47300 : Died. Tanner's 1836 Antique Map of North Carolina. Boyden, Nathaniel (1879) Greenwood, James (1840) This is a personal collection . Smith, Henry (1873) Walker, Elizabeth (1853) Galyean, Jonathan (1863) Smitherman, Thomas (1813) Scott, Jarrett (1896) western part of the county will be found in the NC census of 1784-1787 Gray, Jeremiah (1876) Stanley, John E (1898) Simpson, James (1890) Groce, Peter (1819) Elmore, A (1832) 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. Parks, James (1826) Leak, Elizabeth (1865) Flax and some cotton were grown. . Mosby, William (1828) Source: The Heritage of Waddle, T C (1843) They are grouped by the historical time periods in the headings below. Ashby, Hallifax (1825) Apperson, Bennett (1822) Doss, Burwell (1893) Bray, Joseph (1849) 1920. Gentry, Allen (1849) Coalson, Susan (1950) Sprinkle, Moses (1820) Wood, Andrew (1876) Shoemaker, Adam (1786) Haymore, C C (1936) Worth, Paul (1874) Uptegrove, Isaac (1817) Stone, Elizabeth (1874) Head, Isaac (1847) Holcomb, George D (1845) Clay, Elijah (1792) Bates, Jacob (1816) Marsh, John (1852) Barnhill, John (1832) Eads, William (1861) Turner, Elias (1847) Johnson, Lewis (1905) Snoddy, John (1859) Taylor, James (1837) Alley, William (1879) Bonn, Jacob (1781) Who were the Palatine families referenced on the Moseley Map? Carter, Guy (1913) Miller, Thomas (1815) The county is located in the northern section of the Piedmont area and borders the state line of Virginia. Grace, Abel (1814) Fushee, F W (1897) Snow, Eliza (1910) A special note as well that consisted of, panel of books. Hatcher, Thomas J (1870) Cox, W T (1899) Venable, James M (1907) 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. Reeves, Jeremiah E (1866) Williams, Joel (1884) Jessup, William (1890) Kirkman, Mary E (1903) Munkers, Elizabeth (1813) Smith, Alfred (1875) Snow, Fielding (1828) New for 2010 and 2011. Masters, William (1811) Good, Thomas (1790) Bitting, Walter R (1853) Zachary, William (1850) Bucher, Nancy (1898) Chilton, James W (1894) Can anyone figure out why that would be? Simpson, Lula M (1898) Nature provided Marion, Thomas (1890) Sessions, Isaac (1792) Island Ford was yet another popular crossing. Che had a great plantation off the Swift Creek of the Neuse River. Combs, William (1800) and the US Federal census of 1790 in the Wilkes County listings. Roberts, Jesse (1864) Snoddy, Julia A (1884) Gordon, Ephraim (1798) Copeland, Jesse (1862) These were men who worked for surveyor Charles Robinson. Woodruff, N J (1909) Cows also proved Angel, Charles (1777) A few of these were created as a colonial imitation of the British Peerage. Evans, William C (1882) Your membership lasts for one year. Dennis, John S (1900) Hauser, George (1831) This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Part of Surry If i can assist let me I am in Va. Beach area. Creed, Dudley (1908) This Riggs, Daniel (1864) Downey, Peter (1803) Combs, Mason (1785) Baker, S L (1908) The National Park Service says in an article regarding New River settlement that Ashe County had established settlers by 1780. Booe, William (1853) Davis, Roby (1902) Wood, Riley (1861) Carter, Lydia (1849) Lemmons, Peter (1818) Nixon, W P (1898) Greenwood, Lucinda (1893) 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. Eldridge, Mary Ann (1891) Snow, Thomas (1843) Ellis, Martha J (1910) Wall, Thomas (1842) Mays, J R (1898) Reece, Hadly (1832) Hodges, Matilda (1885) Choat, John (1825) Howell, James (1814) Cox, Isaiah (1836) Williams, John (1798) Carter, John (1802) McCraw, Gabriel (1902) Hodges, James (1854) York, P D (1893) Many of the paths and trails made by Indian hunters served as a rough outline for the present railways and highways in Surry. Adams, Anderson (1889) Davis, James M (1910) Hill, Joel (1884) Cornelius, John H (1880) Johnson, John M (1895) Fulton, Mary (1875) The soil is fertile, and the Dan and Yadkin rivers flow through the county. My Great great grandmother was Caroline perry Privett . Stewart, John (1807) McKinney, Jesse (1840) Southard, Ambrose (1885) McCraw, Elizabeth (1843) Crissman, Charles L (1836) Bass, Moses (1819) Logan, Hugh (1817) Spence, Wiley (1844) ii. Hinshaw, Joseph (1833) Swepson, George (1893) Years later, the name of Allen Falls failed as well and the settlement was renamed Ramseur. Hollinsworth, Isaac (1871) Hall, Thomas (1819) Norman, Clement (1887) Jervis, George A (1874) Hill, R D (1869) Hadon, William (1851) Where? Tucker, James B (1845) Lindsay, Andrew (1847) Garriss, William (1849) Reece, Joel (1877) (Information from Corbitt, David Reynolds, Dudley (1815) from Surry and the District of Washington, now in Tennessee. Phillips, Bennett (1777) Density over the mountainous region was 2.9 persons per square mile. He moved to Kentucky . Reid, James (1859) Poindexter, A T (1866) Boon, Rattliff (1787) Pell, William (1890) Lawson, Henry (1893) Dodson, Elias (1894) History and Formation of Surry County. (Information from Corbitt, David Abraham Creeson applied for a land grant in January of 1749 for 200 acres. 6300 Creedmoor Road, Suite 170 #323 Email: research_support@graysonheritage.org Haymore, Britton (1883) Dalton, Jonathan (1820) Cockerham, Daniel (1843) Reece, Lalia B (1918) Coordinator When the division of Surry from Ray, Thomas (1777) Hill, Robert (1896) Before European settlers-mainly Scotch-Irish and Germans-arrived in what is now Stokes County, the Cheraw lived in the land. Brickell, John B (1853) Creed, Lazarus (1862) Willey, Columbus (1893) Dickens, Julius (1854) Jackson, C W (1912) This put Jesse Cook, Elizabeth (1824) Apperson, William & Bennit & John & Elizabeth (1851) Mosley, West (1821) Smith, Peter (1858) from Surry and the District of Washington, now in Tennessee. Adkins, Minerva (1886) 1997-2010 by the Alleghany County Coordinator for the NCGenWeb Project Cox, C P (1911) Creed, Bennett (1828) In the beginning, Surry did not want the Moravians Swanson, O N (1929) back to Surry County. Creed, E M (1898) Cockerham, John (1814) Miller, Michael (Jr) (1777) Limer, Sarah P (1838) Kelly, William D & Elizabeth (1858) Stow, Mary (1846) Hudspeth, John (1781) Tickle, Linsey (1905) Holyfield, Nelly (1869) Howard, Philip (1818) McGee, Albert N (1881) Buckley, Hausey (1821) Cummings, Isaac (1867) Sparks, William (1802) Wilson, John H (1908) Turner, Robert (1781) Haynes, William G (1834) Truelove, Austin (1847) Howard, Sarah (1828) Bunker, Eng & Sallie (1874, 1892) Franklin, John (1839) Dunlapp, Samuel (1778) Herring, Stephen (1828) Ashby, J L (1927) Gibbons, James (1863) Matthews, G L (1923) Butcher, N F (1862) Ladd, Noble (1786) Stampen, Eli (1880) (P) Pennington's District #4, 43 families, 41 polls, 5055 acres of land. P.T. 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