http://www.ncmarkers.com/Results.aspx?k=Search&ct=btn, (accessed on September 9, 2011). The Roanoke River is a river in southern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina in the United States, 410 mi (660 km) long. She is buried in Franklinton Community Cemetery. As European surveyors and explorers traversed the new colony of North Carolina in the early 1700s, John Lawson encountered the Occaneechi tribe in 1701 while traveling along the Great Trading Path. In the census of 1880 the number was down to some 400. WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. The delays were annoying. //dump($i); Although the language barrier kept many German settlers relatively isolated from other settlers for their first few decades in North Carolina, the barrier eventually fell away and Germans actively joined the greater society. From this point, it travels southeast until it crosses the current Highway 311 and empties into the Dan River just south of Idol Park. But, by 1751 Governor Gabriel JOHNSTON reported https://archive.org/details/historyofgermansin00bern/page/n6 (accessed January 23, 2019). The largest influx of German people to North Carolina, however, occurred in the eighteenth century, beginning with a joint effort between a Swiss land company and the British Crown to settle 100 families of German Palatines in the town of New Bern on the Neuse and Trent Rivers in 1710. . Ive got all of the links right here! Constitutional Convention in Hillsborough in 1788, http://www.ncmarkers.com/Results.aspx?k=Search&ct=btn, http://www.co.orange.nc.us/occlerks/about.asp. They are of mean stature and courage, covetous and thievish, industrious to earn a penny; and therefore Hooper suffered from poor health and he was disheartened that he had not been appointed to the Constitutional Convention in Hillsborough in 1788; he died in Hillsborough at the age of 48. I am looking to fill in my family tree. Three days later, the men "were well soused in a myery meadow by the way of which we crossed severall." . You may do research in immigration records in person at the National Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408-0001. Have you been to NC? The Research Triangle Park (RTP) permeates urban region of Orange County. My name is Paula and I am the temporary manager of this site. Old Stone House, NC Historical Marker L-60, North Carolina Office of Archives & History. and out of their granary supply all the adjacent parts. I saw the name Hardy listed but not Hardison. A Division of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. Orange County 1752-1952. My Great great grandmother was Caroline perry Privett . Opened in 1801, Hillsborough Academy was actually a host of schools that shared the name throughout the county. This list constitutes only those ancestors represented in the Order; additional ancestors continue to be proven, documented and added to our rolls. Jonathan Lindley brought his group of Quakers from North Carolina to the area in 1811. Welcome to Orange County, North Carolina! Index to the Moseley map of North Carolina, 1733 by Trimble, Susan M. Publication date 1991 Topics Moseley, Edward, 1682-1749 . Some of the names of these early German settlers include: There were some pretty brutal mob riots by the Regulators in Orange County, North Carolina, more specifically in Hillsborough, in September, 1770. They plant abundance of grain, reap three crops in a summer, I would like to know more about the Hatteras Indian reservation and its location. The earliest one I have found is David Cooper Sr born 1750 . Or one that tells where they lived before Craven County? It was Strayhorns numerous visits with his grandparents in Hillsborough that allowed him to develop into a influential Jazz musician. Im glad I found this. He moved with his family in the late 1750's to Orange county in North Carolina from Pennsylvania. This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 23:48. This page has been viewed 34,904 times (0 via redirect). All of the land was owned and controlled by the church for use by all residents. Colton's 1856 Map of North Carolina with Beaufort Harbor. It was the grand-nephew of this couple, James Knox Polk, who became eleventh President of the United States. Non-Anglicans (also called Dissenters) object. [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).. 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.. was the largest slaveholder in the county with 24. At that time there were 14 slaveholders who had 10 by Sara Whitford | Articles, Census Records, Early Colonial Records, Miscellaneous Records, Reference | 46 comments. First Names. By 1780, however, 3 percent of Orange Co slaveholders had more than 20 slaves. (The annual tuition in the 1840s and 1850s was $80). As unoccupied land became harder to find in the populous Pennsylvania region where they had originally settled, many Germans migrated south and settled mainly in the backcountry, or modern-day Piedmont, of North Carolina, the first arriving in the colony by 1747. Nearly 900 protestors, known as Regulators, had gathered in Orange County, and other counties joined the fray as well, including Anson, Dobbs, Halifax, and Rowan. I am a descendant of Jesse Adams who settled in Lewis Fork on the Yadkin River. Pruitt, A.B. http://www.co.orange.nc.us/occlerks/about.asp, (accessed on September 15, 2011). Education is another arena in which North Carolina's German settlers left their mark, establishing Catawba College in Newton in 1851, the Western Carolina Male Academy (which became North Carolina College) in 1852 in Mount Pleasant, and the Mont Amoena Female Seminary in Cabarrus County in 1859. History of the German settlements and of the Lutheran church in North and South Carolina, from the earliest period of the colonization of the Dutch, German ans Swiss settlers to the close of the first half of the present century. Old maps of Orange County . they were here in the mid 1700s. NOTE: Additional records that apply to Orange County are also on the North Carolina Land Records page. that settlers were flocking in, mostly from PA. At the time it was formed Orange County had an estimated population of 4,000. their Concert till Morning. to promise him to avenge his Death if it should so happen. 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All Rights Reserved. afterwards pressed, yield a milky liquor, and the acorns an amber-colour'd oyl. In 1860 the 3 largest slaveholders were I. N. PATTERSON with 106, Paul CAMERON with 98, and Henry WHITTED with 78. He does appear in1900 Cleveland Co., Arkansas census with a new wife, Mary and an adopted child . Permit Portal. In 1860 less than half of all landowners in the county had slaves. Most German families lived in traditional pioneer cabins built of logs and consisting of one large room with a smaller loft above. For state-wide library facilities, see North Carolina Archives and Libraries. Libraries with large genealogical collections, such as the, Order copies of passenger arrival records with, The earliest pre-statehood settlers of North Carolina were generally of, North Carolina did not attract heavy settlement after the Revolutionary War and lost much of its population in the. Orange County is a county located in the Piedmont region of the U.S. state of North Carolina.As of the 2020 census, the population was 148,696. Growing up, my dad said Core Point was where he and all the kids in the Caton community went to go to the beach.. And though at last, we fell asleep, yet they continued A major river of the southeastern United States, it drains a largely rural area of the coastal plain from the eastern edge of the Appalachian Mountains southeast across the Piedmont to Albemarle Sound. amount of money the immigrant had in their possession. The Sugeree Native Americans were first mentioned in this area by 1709, 1 following John Lawson's description from his manuscript. 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. Eno river, where they left their name in the "Occoneechee Hills", not far from present Hillsboro. "Expanding to the west: Settlement of the Piedmont region, 1730 to 1775." Orange County was created in 1752 from Johnston , Bladen, and Granville counties. These early settlers came from North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Indiana. There were more in the Cain Creek and Stinking Morris Notes from Craven County Estate Records (and two from Duplin), Rowland Ledbetter's father was most likely John Ledbetter. Did you know online deed searches are available in several eastern North Carolina counties? Because of language and cultural barriers, the Germans kept mainly to themselves, and many continued to speak German even into the mid-1800s. immigrants. Be the first one to write a review. Billy Strayhorn (1915-1967), a collaborator with Duke Ellington and an affluent member of the American Jazz movement, was raised in Orange County. Rendleman Date 1953 Extent Local Identifier G3903.R8E27 1953 .R46 Creator (s) Rendleman, D. A. The General Assembly decided to establish a new county because of the residents wanted a more convenient rode system, an easier way to access their county seat and court. Frederick County Washington County, Virginia Sullivan County, Tennessee. Durham-Orange Genealogical Society of North CarolinaPO Box 4703Chapel Hill, NC 27515-4703Email: info@dogsnc.orgWebsite Map of North Carolina County Formations 1664-1965. This Indian was a Shakori by birth, whose people had been met by Lederer at Haw river and who had since joined the Eno and William Henry Foote xxxii, 33-557, 8 p. New York Robert Carter, 58 Canal Street 1846. teaching mission of East Carolina University and preserve the cultural heritage of the eastern North Carolina community through digital initiatives, especially the creation of digital library . This article is from the Encyclopedia of North Carolina edited by William S. Powell. District Precinct Maps. Grand mothers family being Biggs. Hugh T. Lefler and Albert Ray Newsome, North Carolina: The History of a Southern State (1963). At no time did slaves constitute more than 31 percent of the total population of the county. When the curtain rose for the drama of history to begin, the land that is now Orange county was occupied by small tribes of Siouan origin. Did you know that only 3% of the American people fall in that 3%? Orange County and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. William S. Powell, ed. festooned with dried bear and dear meat, "a good sort of Tapestry," which caused Lawson to declare that the Indians possessed "the Flower of Carolina; Year. exercise with so much labour and violence, and in so great numbers that I have seen the ground wet with sweat that dropped from their bodies: Because they were migrating from Pennsylvania and because their own word meaning German-"Deutsch"-was not translated very well by English settlers, the newcomers into North Carolina were sometimes termed the "Pennsylvania Dutch." Regiments. Ive got close to 3,000 family members but accurate to early 1800s. with the Shakori (Shoccoree), or Saxapahaw, sometimes called Sissipihaw, dwelling Haw river in the neighborhood of Haw fields. the English enjoying only the Fag-end of that fine Country." Orange County, annexed from Bladen, Granville, and Johnston in 1752, was named in honor of William the Fifth of Orange; King George III was Williams grandfather. Subject (s) Other German pioneers were Christian FAUST, Jacob ALBRIGHT, Peter SHARP, Philip SNOTHERLY and David EFLAND. SCHEAFER/SHAVER/SHEPHERD, SCHWENCK/SWING, SHARP/SHAEBE, TROLLINGER, STEINER/STONER, WEITZEL/WHITESELL, SMYTHE, an English traveler, experienced difficulty in finding anyone who Was he related to Samuel Willis circa 1700 ? 4 of these 14 lived in Hillsboro. I am looking for any Litchfields in the mid to late 1700s. Germany. . ********************** . they are my mothers people and many Willis still live here today. Available from http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/csas200802700/ (accessed August 14, 2012). Instead, just read the list, as many spellings of surnames are different than the conventionally used spellings. The creek begins near Mt. I see you left this comment months ago, but for some reason Im just now seeing it. The Indians' cabins, or lodges, were Orange County Parent places: North Carolina; Related places: Town. I think Sanderton should be Sanderson. 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. Carrboro; Town. Looking for early settlers Parramoresdecendents of John Parramore who came to the eastern shore of va in 1622 men are received as laws, or rather oracles, by them. Adam TROLINGER had land 1693-1960 North Carolina Land Grant Files, Abstracts of land entries, Orange County, North Carolina, 1778-1795, Abstracts of the minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Orange County in the Province of North Carolina, September 1752 through August 1766, Colonial Bertie County, North Carolina deed books A-H, 1720-1757, Deeds (original) 1755-1961; index 1755-1962, Land Records: pre-1750, 1750-1800, 1800-1850, Land entry books, 1778-1795; registration of deeds, 1753-1793, Land grants to first settlers in old Orange county, North Carolina, Land grants to settlers in old Orange County in North Carolina : parts of present Orange, Chatham, and Durham counties, North Carolina county core collection (microform) 1681-1915, Orange County NC Register of Deeds, Books 2-21, Orange County, North Carolina : [map of early settlers in old Orange County, including parts of present Orange, Chatham, and Durham counties, 1743-1810], Orange County, North Carolina land ownership map, 1891, Record of deeds, 1755-1756, 1768-1840; general index to deeds, 1752-1868, Register of Orange County, North Carolina deeds, 1752-1768, and 1793. I believe my family lived in Rutherford county and farms cotton, tobacco and rised cows there. Other communities within Orange County include Caldwell, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Carr, Cedar Grove, and Efland. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); 2023 East Carolina Roots. Where? Samuel Russell and his ship The Scorpion came across from Scotland and traveled up what is now thw Cape Fear Riverand created the town Russellboroughwill someone plz see why this important family was left off the mapthanks. Even though the Regulators attempted to avoid an insurgence with Tryon by offering him another petition, the Royal Governor refused, and the Battle of Alamance ensued on May 14, 1771. Despite such setbacks, German settlers continued to come to North Carolina throughout the eighteenth century. Your email address will not be published. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. William S. Powell, North Carolina through Four Centuries (1989). E435G786. Although the German population eventually blended into a common North Carolina culture, German influences have had an important impact in the state that continues even today. Our Guide and Landlord, Enoe-Will, was of the best and most agreeable Temper that I ever met with in an Indian, being always ready to serve the English, Hooper was actually absent when the Declaration of Independence was voted on by the Congress, but he signed his name on August 2, 1776. Aft 1880 Wayne County, Missouri: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. The Vestry Act divides North Carolina into Anglican parishes and requires all citizens to pay taxes for the support of Anglican priests. Cain Creek section and William COURTNEY of Hillsborough. In addition to the countys natural characteristics, some popular, annual festivals hosted by Orange County include the Hillsborough Hog Day, the Occaneechi-Saponi Spring Festival and Pow Wow, and the Festifall Street Fair in Chapel Hill. German settlers first came to what is now North Carolina as part of the second expedition sent to the Roanoke area by Sir Walter Raleigh in the 1580s. Orange County is located in the north-central portion of North Carolina and was named for William V of Orange, the infant grandson of King George III of England. 11 Favorites. the government of the county is still democratic, and the three crops a year are possible for farmers who space their corn plantings properly. Occasionally deeds can help to establish a place and time of residence for an individual, list former or future residences of an individual, list family members and their relationships, imply dates of marriage or death, or list the names of close neighbors. It was named for the infant William V of Orange. Many of the early settlers also moved into the county from the upstate of South Carolina and areas of northwest North Carolina - Burke County, Rowan County and others. .Some houses they have of reed or bark; they build them generally round: to each house belongs a little hovel made like an oven, Copyright 2006 by the University of North Carolina Press. Search. Inc. Hudson Funeral Home and Cremation Services, The Age of Orange: political and intellectual leadership in North Carolina, 1752-1861, Delamar Transcripts of Revolutionary War Petitions, North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers 1779-1782, North Carolina, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865, North Carolina, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers, 1861-1865, U.S., Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865, U.S., Union Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865, 1885 and 1901 Confederate Pension Applications, North Carolina, Confederate Soldiers and Widows Pension Applications, 1885-1953. Hooper, after studying law at Harvard University, moved to North Carolina and established a law practice in Wilmington in 1764. His wife was Margaret surname unknown. Can anyone figure out why that would be? (title page) Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical, Illustrative of the Principles of a Portion of Her Early Settlers Rev. Density over the mountainous region was 2.9 persons per square mile. Orange County, North Carolina: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties Orange County, North Carolina: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties Southern Maryland Research Group Presentation They were the first to build a religious structure, the Lick Creek Meeting House in 1813. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. In 1840, a slave named Stephen, owned by Abisha and Elisha Slade, accidentally discovered the process of flue-curing for tobacco. In ANCHOR, https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/expanding-west-settlement, Bernheim, G. D. 1872. Baron Christopher DeGraffenreid is my direct ancestor. Several historical anthologies and collections rest in the libraries across the campus, and the Carolina Playmakers and Paul Green Theater, the Ackland Art Museum, and the Morehead Plantation are other vital aspects of the campus. possible in Jersey settlement area Rowan co bout 1768. From its beginning Orange County was the home of farmers. For state-wide archival repositories, see North Carolina Archives and Libraries. not out of Gain, but real Affection; which makes him apprehensive of being poisoned by some wicked Indians, and was therefore very earnest with me, After the War of the Regulation (1764-1771) and a series of confrontations in Orange County, Hillsborough was the site of a hanging on June 19, 1771. Home Encyclopedia Entry Orange County (1752). Beginning in the 1720s, settlers who moved into the Carolinas could also obtain a patent by paying the necessary paperwork fees associated with the steps of entry, warrant, and plat. Employment. [4] The population was 6,087 in 2010, but it grew rapidly to 9,660 by 2020. By 1849 Weaver had its first church, Hill's Chapel A.M.E. Once the language barrier disappeared, however, they were able to find careers in all areas of society. The town of Hillsborough is the county seat of Orange County, North Carolina, United States and is located along the Eno River. The following are the most historically and genealogically relevant populated places in this county:[6]. There were Lutherans and German Reformed. 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. As he traveled through Haw fields, he met a trading caravan of thirty horses led by several horsemen. Orange County Orange County Soil Survey, 1918 Topography, Chapel Hill and Vicinity, 1918 Map of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1933 . Landowners--North Carolina--Maps--Early works to 1800; Beaufort (N.C.)--Maps--Early works to 1800; Fear, Cape (N.C.)--Maps--Early works to 1800 . In searching out the origins of the churches of Orange County, one will see that the early settlers, zealous for their freedom of body, mind and spirit and finding the old regimes of their homelands encroaching upon their religious principles, came not only from Europe, but from other American colonies as well, in My side of the family were from these same places. Slavery was well established in the colony of North Carolina long before Orange County came into being. FamilySearch Center and Affiliate Library Locator map - search for local FamilySearch Centers or Affiliate Libraries. Slavery in Orange County His son, John Hardison was a delegate to the 2nd Continental Congress. Note: the Perrys married into Cumbo family also related to the Meherrin tribe. These seem to tally For a complete list of populated places, including small neighborhoods and suburbs, visit HomeTown Locator. had the largest population of any county in NC. Washington County (including Marion) separated in 1792, and Marion county was formed in 1834. Registrar of Deeds has birth and death records from 1913, marriage and land records from 1754, divorce records from 1869, probate records from 1756 and court records from 1865.[3]. 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. person whose name is not known with 20. PERKINS with 10 each; Walter ALVES with 11; William SHEPPARD and William O'NEAL with 12 each; Hardy MORGAN with 14; Alexander MEBANE with 16; and a whether the passenger had ever been in prison, a poorhouse, or in an institution for the insane. The record content and time period varies by denomination and locality. (Click here for an article on the influence of religion and politics on the N.C. Regulation). It was named for the infant William V of Orange. 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. David Hajdu, a biographer of Billy Strayhorn, argued that North Carolina became the young mans spiritual home, the place he was introduced to music.. North of Hillsborough, a concentration of Quakers developed and settled in the region, but most had moved to the Alamance, Guilford, Randolph, and Chatham counties. Their government is democratick; and the sentences of their old 2016 John Locke Foundation | 200 West Morgan St., Raleigh, NC 27601, Voice: (919) 828-3876, //$i = get_field('photogallery2',get_the_ID()); Land deeds typically involve a purchase or transfer of property from one individual or group of individuals to another. Hendricks, J. Edwin, and Christopher E. Hendricks. 1693-1960 North Carolina Land Grant Files Ancestry, Abstracts of land entries, Orange County, North Carolina, 1778-1795 Family History Library, Abstracts of the minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Orange County in the Province of North Carolina, September 1752 through August 1766 Family History Library, Colonial Bertie County, North Carolina deed books A-H, 1720-1757 Family History Library, Deeds (original) 1755-1961; index 1755-1962 Family History Library, Deeds, 1764-1765; minutes, 1856-1861 Family History Library, Land Records: pre-1750, 1750-1800, 1800-1850 Genealogy Trails, Land entry books, 1778-1795; registration of deeds, 1753-1793 Family History Library, Land grant records of North Carolina Family History Library, Land grants to first settlers in old Orange county, North Carolina Genealogy Gophers, Land grants to settlers in old Orange County in North Carolina : parts of present Orange, Chatham, and Durham counties Family History Library, North Carolina county core collection (microform) 1681-1915 Archive Grid, Orange County Land Grant Files NC Land Grants, Orange County NC Register of Deeds, Books 2-21 Digital Library on American Slavery, Orange County records Family History Library, Orange County, North Carolina : [map of early settlers in old Orange County, including parts of present Orange, Chatham, and Durham counties, 1743-1810] Family History Library, Orange County, North Carolina deeds Family History Library, Orange County, North Carolina land ownership map, 1891 Family History Library, Record of deeds, 1755-1756, 1768-1840; general index to deeds, 1752-1868 Family History Library, Record of sales and resales, 1919-1962 Family History Library, Register of Orange County, North Carolina deeds, 1752-1768, and 1793 Family History Library, Registration of Deeds 1757 - 1768, 1793 Genealogy Trails. Created by Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer; and published between 1935 and 1938. Hi, I am a patricia Green, daughter of miles Leslie green., Samuel Jacob Green was my great grandfather in my fathers side. These could be from the German region as you stated. My great grandmother was Caroline Perry Privett. Tanner's 1836 Antique Map of North Carolina. Samuel Suther, NC Historical Marker L-76, North Carolina Office of Archives & History. When did they come to NC and from where. Quarter Creek areas that are now part of Alamance, Chatham and Randolph. The Gooch and Benton Families of Caswell and Orange Counties of North Carolina, Nancy L Crawford (1987) Gunn. During the war, Hooper moved to Hillsborough because the British took the town of Wilmington, and he would live out the rest of his days in present-day Orange County. Henry Rice, Constable I did see the name Jasper, listed also. Hopefully, it will help to find his grave. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a PDF (right-click PDF and Save link as to download) at the Internet Archive. A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina by Edward Moseley, late surveyor general of the said province ([London]: Sold at the Three Crowns, 1733). There was a William Green in my ancestory. the region later included in Orange county had disappeared by the time that the white settlement of the area began. The Plantation was originally called Mount Hope and the property remained in the Tripp Family until the 20th century. He told of his visit to the Eno Indians ; 483mm x 610mm. 1820 Orange County, North Carolina map with towns.
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