early settlers of surry county, north carolina

Taylor, Benjamin (1853) West, Mary Ann (1910) Shugart, Russell (1841) Arrington, Daniel (1862) Snow, Ice (1894) Key, John A (1901) Bass, Moses (1819) Harrison, William (1827) Evans, Pleasant (1872) Thompson, Joseph (1823) Franklin, Ailsy (1861) Wolff, William (1773) Hutchens, Susannah (1807) Livengood, Adam (1909) Simmons, Peter (1798) Messick, George (1847) Owen, Murphy (1909) The property is located in present day Randolph County. Gallaway, R R (1901) Badgett, F C (1893) Dalton, D N (1900) Senator (president pro tempore ), and finally as governor of North Carolina. After his service in the vital battles of Guilford Courthouse and Kings Mountain, Franklin entered state politics, and he served as governor for one year from 1820 to 1821. My family line comes from James, brother to Samuel. Lawson, John D (1900) Forkner, Susannah (1848) The western boundary limit was indefinite. Murphy, Joseph (1817) London, Amos (1806) Davis, Phillip (1779) Davenport, Robert (1893) Woodruff, Micajah (1833) Tucker, James B (1845) Golding, James (1876) Surry County, North Carolina: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. Barr, John (1796) Melton, David (1787) Parker, Jonathan (1923) My great grandmother was Caroline Perry Privett. Glenn, Jeremiah (1846) and for food. Jackson, Jason (1833) Thompson, Joseph (1860) Tucker, David (1871) Bray, David (1850) Cockerham, David (1854) Hauser, George (1831) The field trip component of the series will take place at DuPont State Recreational Forest on Friday, March 3 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Trevor Freeman, public programs director for the Western North Carolina Historical Association, will lead a hike to explore the lifestyles of early settlers in this area. Jones, William (1855) Growing up, my dad said Core Point was where he and all the kids in the Caton community went to go to the beach.. McCraw, George W (1907) In our family, we dont descend from any Paramores (that I know of), but I have come across them in my research in Pitt County, NC. Grand mothers family being Biggs. Land, William (1869) Speer, Robert (1782) Tilley, Thomas J (1871) Wilmoth, T S (1889) Denny, Martin (1885) Stone, Elizabeth (1874) Jessup, Joseph (1797) Speer, James (1803) Coe, Isaiah (1836) Clay, Elijah (1792) Butner, Eugene E (1882) Adkins, William (1852) Thompson, John (1847) Nicholson, Micajah (1870) Welbourn, Moses (1783) Hammock, William (1819) Marion, Thomas (1890) Another possibility could be that Surry is a derivative of the Saura; the Saura were the first Native Americans to inhabit present-day Surry. Johnson, John M (1895) Williams, John (1849) abundant food. In 1850 Stokes Hodges, James R (1906) Griffith, Solomon (1814) Logan, John (1835) I did see the name Jasper, listed also. Webb, H (1842) After much research, I was able to locate several families living in the area prior to William Allen in 1792. FS Library Book 929.273 C245bm [Fort] Fort, Homer T. A Family Called Fort: The Descendants of Elias Fort of Virginia. Woodruff, John (1813) Haymore, Daniel (1900) Surry County, North Carolina: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. Lineberry, Macklin (1882) Greenwood, James (1840) Mitchell, William (1889) Venable, Mary F (1900) Morrow, Isaac (1825) Hines, A (1887) Miller, Thomas (1815) Instead, James Carter received the deed in January of 1761, nearly 10 years later. Matthews, Benjamin (1834) in the context of the times and even in the context of the 1980s. Hodges, John (1893) Snow, Bird (1895) Brown, Ewen (1828) Simpson, S Y (1929) Dockery, C H (1898) Butner, F A (1904) However, in 1771 the proposal was adopted and Surry County was finally established. Stinson, Aaron (1841) Edwards, Floyd (1912) McKinney, Polly (1901) Every family grew sheep for wool Sparks, Samuel (1811) Davis, Drury K (1862) in their county because the Moravians refused to fight and they lived State Department of Archives and History, 1950, pp. Ritter, James (1816) Cockerham, Jesse (1866) Thompson, Benjamin F (1869) Many believe that the original members were all from Nantucket, Massachusetts, but this simply is not true. Willey, Wesly (1866) Terry, Lou Emma (1890) Johnson, Mary Hughes (1880) York, Jonathan (1834) Ashburn, William (1842) Thompson, George W (1856) Prather, Thomas (1856) Moore, Samuel (1864) But this failed years later due to flooding. The discovery of this mill was located on a old map among the archives. Hughes, William (1848) Zachary, William (1827) Adams, James (1888) Perkins, James (1893) Napier, Dora (1898) Beck, Jacob (1892) Garner, Archibald (1821) Combs, Stephen (1900) In February 1991, Susan M. Trimble of the North Carolina Colonial Records Project compileda full index to the map, complete with grid locations for the names indexed, and it was published by the North Carolina Division of Archives and History, Historical Publications Section. These were men who worked for surveyor Charles Robinson. King, Zachariah (1832) Guyer, W M (1896) Howard, Phillip (1809) Black, Abraham (1853) Padget, Ephraim (1825) Phillip Haggart applied for a land warrant on April 10, 1752 consisting of 640 acres. Ring, Thomas (1840) Fowler, Malinda (1906) Gray, W B (1836) Page Three. Winston: Stewart's Printing House, 1892. Jessup, B E (1896) And cows provided milk, butter, York, Mark (1867) Jolly, Banner (1899) It appears that the tax assessor missed many of the residents of the trans-Blue Ridge, as many later appear on the 1787 state census. Attracted by the natural beauty and resources of the region, most built houses and farms along the Yadkin River while others resided on the edge of the Dan River. I can account that William Ellis is the head of the family and that John, James Jr. and Benjamin are his sons. I am the great grand daughter of pattie privett Joyner. Adams, David (1850) Jessup, Eli (1872) Researchers should note Poindexter, William (1818) Pendry, Patty (1819) Zin, Margaret (1773), North Carolina Genealogical Society Low, Barnett (1891) The deed was issued in January of 1755. Johnson, Letitia (1878) Moran, J A (1903) Herring, Henry (1904) Dobson, John H (1867) His death allowed the land to exchange from McGee to Allen in 1792. Moore, Wyatt (1862) Blackwood, Mary E (1859) Tucker, William (1857) Creed, Bennett (1828) Donnahue, Henry (1777) Hill, John (1844) York, James (1814) Bullin, Joseph (n. d.) The title page of A New Voyage to Carolina by John Lawson 1709 Image courtesy of Archive.org Scott, Leonard (1889) Hill, Sanford (1884) Cook, Nancy (1848) Patrick, Robert (1778) Forkner, James (1858) Footprints in the "Hollows" or Surry County and Her People. Hutchens, John (1825) Freeman, Alexander (1858) Marsh, William V (1862) Raleigh, North Carolina 27612. Pilson, Nancy J (1900) Davis, William (1795) Vestal, Thomas (1848) Doss, Jesse W (1856) Davis, Isaac (1827) Carlton, Wiley (1891) At various libraries (WorldCat). Tucker, Nancy (1862) Barton, David (1772) Cove, George W (1893) Bowles, Wade (1906) Lewis, Wiley (1861) Bryant, John W (1915) linsey-woolsey. Haynes, James (1908) Williams, Louisanna (1847) The earliest one I have found is David Cooper Sr born 1750 . Davis , William Luckett (1797) Reynolds, Dudley (1815) Some of this may be explained by the fact several Tory Families left for more pro-British areas. Cox, A W (n. d.) Surry may have received its name from two sources a county in England or the Indians who lived in the region. Setliff, T R (1895) Snow, W W (1901) Reynolds, Jonas (1812) Ctrl + F (Windows) or Command + F (Mac).) annexed to Surry in 1792. Parker, Joseph (1880) By the mid 19th century, over 600 families were living in present day Watauga County and held a history for nearly 100 years in this vast mountainous terrain. Phillips, Solomon (1834) Williams, James (1823) Long, John (1827) Flinchum, James E (1877) Jessup, E (1897) Bryant, J M (1902) Axsom, Joseph H & Nancy (1833, 1835) Muse, Ida (1905) Martin, J W (1889) Samuel, G W (1910) Forkner, William (1830) Martin, William (1810) Williams, John (1834) Cordell, John C (1883) For the next several years, these meetings were held in the home of Benjamin Beeson until the first meeting house was built in 1758. Smith, Hezekiah (1881) Lanier, Robert (1785) Or one that tells where they lived before Craven County? Jervis, Levy (1792) Limer, Sarah P (1838) However, there was a 1669 document that outlined the creation of palatine landgraves and casiques in the Carolina Colony when it was under the Lords Proprietor. The . Martin, Matilda (1892) Lynch, John (1800) ), Miscellaneous (n. d.) (Film 2210409 in Archives, not listed on FamilySearch) The Charles H. Stone Memorial Library, the Foothills Theatre, and the Horne Creek Living Historical Farm are all important attractions in Surry County. Brinkley, James (1858) Wimbush, John & Rebecca (1832, 1843) Jessup, James Oliver (1898) Does anyone know if descendants of Edward Moseley ended up in South Carolina? Poindexter, Samuel (1847) Kellum, Rosa (1895) Perhaps we are distantly related. McCraw, Francis M (1896) http://www.ncmarkers.com/Results.aspx?k=Search&ct=btn, (accessed on September 5, 2011). Reynolds, James (1784) Bass, Henry (1904) Dick, Thomas H (1872) Brown, W N (1921) Martin, Lewis (1898) Stone, E J (1900) 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. Adkins, Minerva (1886) Davis, William E (1863) Hutchens, Benjamin (1830) My 8x grandfather was named Jasper Hardison. Garriss, William (1849) Bray, Arthur (1867) Satterfield, John D & Jennie I (1900, 1906) Marsh, John (1881) Garner, William (1805) Dowling, Susannah (1831) Canter, R A (1912) Turner, Elias (1847) Charles, James (1781) par ; mai 21, 2022 The data in this volume is arranged throughout in . Dobbins, Keziah (1829) Taylor, Samuel H (1893) Jenkins, Mourning (1849) Dickens, Julius (1854) Grabbs, Lucinda (1912) It could be eaten Armfield, Isaac M (1883) Armstrong, William (1862) How early were your ancestors in North Carolina? Wood, Margaret (1943) Thank you. Woodruff, Allen (1876) If so, they paid quit rents to them, as to avoid being required to work on the landowners land and house. In Wilkes County, two militia districts, Vannoy's, and Nall's Districts were west of the crest of the Blue Ridge. Quincy, O H (1910) Dunn, Grace G (1909) Snow, Fielding (1828) Peel, P H (1897) Davis, T A (1863) Whittington, W R (1885) Hall, Daniel M (1870) ii. Norman, Columbus W (1886) Hiatt, Martin P (1887) Hutchens, Thomas (1803) Harrison, Joseph (1839) Sessions, Isaac (1792) Paine, Stephen (1820) Lewis, Elkanah (1807) Howell is listed on the 1790 census living in the same area with a total of 11 persons living in his home. Coordinator Glen, James (1785) Pettit, Benjamin (1820) The list below is a wonderful condensed index that I had saved in my archived files on my computer, although, unfortunately, Im unsure of its attribution, so if you know who originally published the list below, please leave a comment in the boxat the bottom of this article. Hi, I am a patricia Green, daughter of miles Leslie green., Samuel Jacob Green was my great grandfather in my fathers side. 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. Snow, Obed (1823) Majority of these families migrated from Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Virginia. Briggs, Jesse (1878) Written by anderson1951. Laffoon, N D (1864) Rangely, James (1871) Bowles, Thomas (1781) His brothers, Isaac and William also settled along the Deep River. Roberts, John (1777) The property is located along the banks of Deep River and Richland Creek. Phillip Hogget received a land grant dated January of 1755 in the amount of 420. Flinchum, Martin (1872) New River Symposium 1984. Im descended from Gidaon Moseley of Aiken SC. Jones, James (1791) Tucker, G Buford (1906) Snow, Sarah (1852) West, Nicholas (1825) Burrow, Vachel (1892) This was to make sure that all of the Moravian's Key, Melborn (1867) Fushee, F W (1897) Draughn, Nancy C (1909) Cockerham, Stokes (1890) Dinkins, Frederick (1842) Terry, Sarah Jane (1894) Crouse, I W (1898) Blackwell, Joseph L (1891) Fleming, Edmond (1815) Boyles, Alexander (1874) There was also something called clabber; this Blackwell, Robert (1815) Allred, James B (1887) These early settlers of Stokes County were brave pioneers who traveled The Great Wagon Road from Pennsylvania and other northern areas to reach North Carolina. Moore, Rachel (1898) Copeland, Nancy (1865) Adams, Martha (1885) Blackburn, Newman (1771) Nixon, W P (1898) Walker, Erasmus (1883) We fought in Revolutionary war and the civil war. John Haggart applied for a land warrant dated April 10, 1752 for 640 acres along the Deep River in present day Randolph County. Brower, M M (1906) Wright, R E & Mary J (1898-1899) Davis, William W (1846) Pardew, Edward L (1889) Bullington, Jonathan P (1866) Dearman, John (1867) Hammock, Robert (1825) Gwyn, Redmond (1882) Allen, Jane (n. d.) Moravian leaders were highly Burch, Judith (1848) Turning back to the year of 1771, the Hendrix surname can be found on the list of "Polls" for Surry County, North Carolina, and for the subsequent years until 1778, when Wilkes County is formed from a part of Surry County. Masters, William (1811) Worth, D W (1906) Axsom, Joseph (1888) Reeves, Jeremiah E (1866) Snoddy, John (1859) Ladd, Noble (1786) Robertson, John (1888) Stone, Enoch (1874) Jessup, Pyrrhus (1875) Saddle Mountain. Booker, H C (1904) Jervis, John & Lucy (1861) Spencer, Michael (1777) Wilkins, Anna (1844) Thompson, Jack (1899) Toogood, Charles (1806) Isaacks, W A (1894) Yadkin County was formed from Holmes, J H (1902) Wolff, Daniel C (1862) Phillips, Bennett (1840) Thompson, William (1782) North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal 4, no. Also Edward or Thomas Stockstill, Stogsdell, Stogdell. Harris, Robert (1816) Grant, Reuben (1810) Fulk, Joseph (1863) Bowen, Thomas (1801) Aust, Godfrey (n. d.) Bray, Thomas H (1839) Hamlin, John (1887) Venable, John (1852) Rutledge, Enos (1836) Mays, J R (1898) As tenant farmers, this rent freed them to work on their own plots and such. Jervis, Polly (1881) McCarter, Phillip (1878) Martin, John (1836) Poindexter, Elizabeth (1816) Axsom, Martin (1875) Hanes, Isaac (1806) I am Ken Reason : My Mothers side Patterson is from Scotland then Ireland and all many all over the globe. McGuffin, R F (1902) Holcomb, Lawrence (1834) Dietz, Jacob (1777) Martin, P M (1890) Alberty, Naomi (1897) Simpson, Celia (1885) Kelly, Leonard D (1836) (P) Pennington's District #4, 43 families, 41 polls, 5055 acres of land. Griffith, Edward (1825) Atkins, C C (1906) Lewis, W M (1927) Martin, Samuel (1844) Cartwright, Thomas (1822) White, Robert (1904) Franklin, C B (1866) Thompson, Martha (1890) Smith, J B (1934) His son, John Hardison was a delegate to the 2nd Continental Congress. Wishon, Joseph (1842) Creed, Lazarus (1862) Hampton, Collins (1805) Cunningham, Samuel (1781) Wolff, William H (1899) Money, Samuel (1818) Gillespie, Sally (1878) Dezarn, Elijah (1817) Glenn, James (1804) Hall, John (1822) This Marion, Nathan J (1861) Collins, Sarah (1892) Jones, Ellen (1903) Clayton, Mary E (1894) Combs, Mason (1785) The historical data in relevance to the Buffalo Ford dates back to when the buffalo roamed the Carolina wilderness. York, Claude E (1894) Chilton, Raleigh (1870) Fleming, Elizabeth (1902) Cockerham, Hughs (1875) When the first White people came in the early 1750s they settled between Rum Creek and Twelve Mile Creek. Haymore, Daniel (1850) Leroy, The Formation of North Carolina Counties, 1663-1943, Raleigh: Booker, Joseph (1907) State Department of Archives and History, 1950, pp. See the appendix to this work for a complete listing of heads of families in the Upper New River Valley through the 1850 census. Forrester, James (1837) Bunker, Eng & Sallie (1874, 1892) Moore, H J (1904) Further, "Four of the first five land entries in Wilkes County were for . Golding, Jonathan (1888) The origins of North Carolina's 18th-century newcomers varied widely. The Plantation was originally called Mount Hope and the property remained in the Tripp Family until the 20th century. Beamer, Henry (1858) Felts, J M (1893) For years, researchers have been trying to pinpoint the exact location of Thomas Cox and his mill along the Deep River. McMickle, Dougal (1837) Hamlin, T V (1886) . Harris, Margaret (Widow) (n. d.) Did any of your Leonards come into Georgia? Oglesby, David P (1835) 1820s were the halcyon days for Surry. Starling, A A (1888) The first election was held on the first Monday in March 1831 and Andrew Mayer was elected as Mayor. Marsh, T J (1912) Howell Brewer applied for a land grant in Bladen County during the year of 1753. 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). Randleman, J Thomas (1900) Jackson, Nathan (1854) Williams, Thomas J (1894) He moved to Kentucky . Lundy, Joel (1865) Brown, Logan (1908) Copeland, Isaac (1840) Hollinsworth, W R (1885) Miller, Mary (1880) Reeves, R E (1892) Jervis, George A (1874) Davis, William (1823) Lyon, Absalom (1868) Hall, Oliver (1847) Mosley, J H (1895) The 1778 tax list of Wilkes County gives some good clues, however, some of the people on this list were land speculators who never lived what became Ashe County, e.g., Enoch Osborne. Turner, Robert (1781) Tulbert, James (1836) Adkins, William H (1863) Gillespie, Patsy (1890) (To do a quick search, use your browser's search function. Cook, Daniel P (1913) The term palatine could also be in reference to people living on the lands of these landholders. Kennedy, Temperance (1851) It should be noted here that this took Stonestreet, Jeddiah (1886) Dickens, Albert (1886) Davis, Jonathan (1849) My Great great grandmother was Caroline perry Privett . Love, Daniel (1882) Stutherd, John (1800) Cunningham, William (1841) Fulton, W (1894) Eldridge, Mary Ann (1891) Snow, Hale (1858) I do have some Swiss ancestry as well as you. Hunter, Thomas (1846) 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, P B (1892) Denny, Harvey (1874) Scott, Henry (1892) 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. with a spoon and was very much like yogurt. Patterson, James B (1859) There are federal censuses publicly available for 1790, 1800 (partial), 1810, 1820 (partial), 1830 (partial), 1840 (partial), 1850 (partial), 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, and 1940. . Cox, Frederick (1781) Steelman, George (1847) Glenn, Tyre (1778) Donaldson, Francis (1784) Simmons, Preston (1896) Jackson, William T (1912) History and Formation of Surry County Truitt, Collins (1802) Cockerham, Lemuel T (1909) Puckett, Isham (1864) Freeman, William (1802) Moore, H F (1898) This section includes articles covering the history of the New River area from the earliest European settlers in the what became the United States up to recent events. Weatherman, Christian (1801) Park, R L (1901) Cockerham, C C (1909) Osborn, Adlai (1815) Carmichael, T E (1899) Patterson, James (1832) Boyles, William (1846) McKoin, James (1778) Masters, Nicholas (1810) Lee S. Overman (1854-1930) was a U.S. Critchfield, William (1811) Warden, Jennette (1892) North, John (1833) Hatcher, Cincinnatus (1865) Burch, Mary A (1883) Ring, William (1861) Simmons, Armistead (1853) Creed, Abraham (1815) Bennett, Thomas (1899) Boyles, William (1845) differently and better. Hunt, J T (1904) Back to North Carolina Marriages Index. Dodson, Elias (1894) Early Settlers 17 th Century - Revolutionary; Revolutionary; Federal and Antebellum; Reconstruction and Victorian; Twentieth Century; . Grogan, John P (1872) Early Settlers 17th Century until Revolutionary Period Revolutionary Period Poindexter, F A (1845) Cox, W T (1899) Draughn, Eli (1873) Head, Anthony (1846) Graves, Joseph (n. d.) Apperson, William & Bennit & John & Elizabeth (1851) Your membership fee will automatically be charged to a credit card or PayPal account every year. Draughn, James L (1862) Many of the original members were born in Pennsylvania, Virginia and even North Carolina. Burch, William (1881) I am looking for information about the George Young family who left Virginia in the late 1700s, stayed in North Carolina temporarily, then proceeded on to Oglethorpe County, Georgia. v. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD was born ABT 1760. Jones, Daniel (1877) Hanes, William (1836) Burrus, Lee A (1902) I've got all of the links right here! This gave Low Gap and western Surry County Kallam, C C (1923) Mosley, Thomas (1838) When deputies arrived, they located a juvenile suffering from a gunshot wound. Ray, M F (1903) The highest point in Surry County is Fisher Peak in the Blue Ridge, while the best known peak is Pilot Mountain. Flinchum, W M (1881) These families would travel with others known as a "party". Snow, James (1863) Siceloff, L S (1895) Simmons, Hasten (1897) Several Indian artifacts have been found along its banks and in researching the name of the river, sapponah, an Indian name meaning deep river seems to be the origin. Brinn, William (1888) Later, the famous American author and satirist Mark Twain imitated Taliaferros use of local dialects and writing style. Key, Nancy (1867) Have not been able to trace them further back, would love to find out where they originated from. Bays, Raleigh (1858) Culler, David (1896) Creed, Bennett (1876) Key, L J (1899) Reynard, William (1786) Surry County quickly realized Walker, Irene (1905) 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. Tucker, A A (1909) Walton, Lucy (1892) Source: The Heritage of Jacks, Richard (1832) [K] Eastern shore between Albemarle & Pamticoe Sounds: 1-North Shore-Pamticoe River:Lillington[A], Adams, Pilkington, Snoad, Boyd, 2-Bath Town: Kenyon, Odeon, Aldeson[S], Martin, Worsly [J], Salter[E], Riouset, Adams, Jones,Ottiwell, 3-East of Bath Town to the Sound: Jewell, maule [P], Perkins, Barrow, Adams [P], Dowry, Jones [P],Woodstock, Slade, Jasper, Mattamuskeet, Tuskeruro Indians, Mallard Creek, Chicod Creek, Salter [E], Kingman, Worsly, Blount, Reading,Coldom, Hill, Slade, Slade [B], Crofton, Maule [P], Locker, Peyton [R], Trip [J], Porter, Nevil, Turner[R],Leigh, Jones, Campaign [R], 2-Craven Precinct Johnson, Beards Creek, Frank[M], Wilkinsons Point, Dawsons Creek, 1-Craven Precinct-New Bern Fonville, Handy, 2-South of Trent River up to New Bern Jones [Frederick]-7375 acres, Wilson [W], Hancock,Palatines, Glover [C], Hatch [A], Handcock [H], [Q] Hatteras Island:Gibbs, Neal, Hatteras Indians, 1-Near Beaufort Town Taylor [N], Shakelford, Shaw, Rustul [R], 2-Across North River, east Wicker, Burnet, 1-NE shore New River[Jacksonville] Howard, Lillington[H], 3-Along the coast between New and Cape Fear Rivers [Jacksonville to Wilmington] Johnson,Beasly, Frederick, Alexander, Vaile[J], Nixon, Hauser, Swann[S], Staples, Hudson, Watts, Perry,Porter, Howe, 4-East bank NE Branch Cape Fear River Harrison[C], Watts, Mardsen, Carter, And now, for the map (clicking on the map will bring up a much larger version from East Carolina University in a new window).. 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