Gwynn, Zae Hargett.
Abstracts of the Records of Jones County, North Carolina, 1779 - 1868. Volume I.
Kingsport, Tennessee: Kingsport Press, Inc., 1963.
This
book has almost two dozen references to my Brown ancestors! I have limited
information on my straight Brown line. The progenitor of our Browns is EdwardBrown, Sr. b c 1730 & d c 1797 in NC. This book shows me Edward on the tax
list in 1779 “Brown, Edward. 100 acres,
100 acres, 100 acres, 50 acres in Jones Co., 25 cattle, 4 horses.” This is
the earliest information I have on him. That’s just the first of several
references to Edward and his sons.
1779. “15 - Mar. 26, 1779.
John Bryan. 640 acres on north side of Trent, on west dies of Black swamp
joining John Lavendar and Edward Brown.”
1783. Edward Brown witness
to wills.
1785.
“May 14, 1785. Edward Brown and wife, Jemimiah, to
Vinson Branson for 25 pds. 15 acres on S. side of Trent river being part of
tract granted, May 15, 1780 to Tucker Mauldin at Harrison’s line.”
1788. “143 - July 14, 1788.
Edward Brown. 25 acres on north side of Trent river joining his own land.”
1789. Jan. 14, 1789. Edward Brown. 100 acres on
north side of Trent joining his own land.”
1789. “Sept. 28, 1789. John
Bryan to Edward Brown for 20 pds. 400 acres on N. side of Trent river at lower
back corner of Edward Brown’s land being part of patent granted to John Bryan,
Oct. 22, 1783. Wts: John Harrison, James Harrison.”
1791. “431 - Feb. 10, 1791.
Benjamin Stanton. 500 acres joining Hugh Bratcher on Juniper Pocoson that is
vacant and to reach that whereon Wm. Busick lives, Adams’, Edward Brown’s,…”
1792. "Dec. 27, 1792.
Aaron Brown. 50 acres on north side of Trent joining Rice Dulin and Edwd. Brown
and to the river.
1792. "Dec. 27, 1792.
Aaron Brown. 16 acres of Trent river joining Edward Brown’s line and Jno. Harrison.”
1793. “Mar. 16, 1793.
Edward Brown. 400 acres on north side of Trent river Joining his own and
William Adams.”
1793. “Oct. 2, 1793. Edwd.
Brown. 80 acres on north side of Trent joining his own line.”
It has been wonderful to add to my limited information about my
Browns!
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Congratulations on finding a great resource!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sally. It was a fun book to uncover.
DeleteYou really should get into the land deeds of Jones County. You'll be quite surprised at how resourceful they may be to your research.
ReplyDeleteGood idea, George.
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