Info on the Carolinas combined – North Carolina, South Carolina, and southern Virginia info until about 1830is (cutoff):
(The following surnames are listed below as well – most are not variants of “Gowen”, but they are listed because the spelling is very close and worth looking to verify if spelled correctly. I have listed them in “blue” if I dont think they are a “Gowen” variation, such as – Gurin, Gienn, Gwin, Garvan, Goring, Goreing, Ginn, Guin, Gwyn, Goman, Gowman, Gwinn, Garvin, Guewin, Gomond, Gwine).
1673 Christopher Gowin starts indenture in York Co, Virgiina – born about 1649. Source Citations: Benjamin B. Weisiger, York County, Virginia Records 1672-1676 (n.p.: n.p., 1991), 60, quoting York County, Virginia Record Book 5:49. http://www.pricegen.com/immigrantservants/servant/show.php?servant=7908
1673 June 24 – Deposition of Christopher Gowin, age 24, saith that several times after John Williams, who drove away his mater’s mares out of the hundred, came to his mater’s house and came to deponent in the field, where he was at work, and told him he had brought home the old mare; whereupon deponent went to his mistress, his master not being at home, and she bid deponent go along with John Williams and see her, which he did; and went to Goodman Gill’s fence, where said Williams told him he had left her, but deponent saw none of her. Since, said Williams told deponent several times he would find her. Sworn at Ct. 24 June 1673. Christopher (CC) Gowin
York County Virginia Records 1672-1676. Abstracted and Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III.
1678 – Christopher Gowen, is married, wife’s name Anne.
Michael Gowen, (G9/1.4), son of Christopher Gowen (G10/1.1) and Anne Gowen, was born in January 1679, according to Abingdon Parish Register, Gloucester Co, page 2. Of this individual nothing more is known.
1679 January – Michael Gowen, son of Christopher Gowen and Anne Gowen, was born
1679 January – Michael Gowen is born in January 1679, according to “Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia Register, 1678-1761,” page 275. Glaucester Co, Va
1694 Jan 1 – Albemarle ss. Richard Cragge, planter, 500 a., Pasquotank Precinct, for transportation of 1 person for every 50 a., 1 Jan. 1694. The persons Imported are Richard Crag, James Armestrong, Hanah Farmer, Wm. Sanderson, Wm. White, Wm. Sympson, Jonathan Taylor, John Lacy, John Anthony, Cornelius Gowin
1694 Apr. 20 – Mathew Kelly proved 5 rights: Cornelius Gowin and two transportations for himselfe, the other two sold to Rich. Crag. Certified 20 Apr. 1694. Warrant given for 150 a. Pasquotank.
1694 Apr – James Gowin and Cornelius Gowin – On page 121 James and Cornelius Gowin are listed among headrights for Richard Cragg, April 1694, Albemarle – 650a. On page 155, Cornelius Gowin is listed for Cragge on 500a grant Pasquotank District 1 Jan 1694. On page 133-4 James and Cornelius Gowin listed July 1694 in a Craig grant for 500a. Immigration: headright for Richard Craig, Apr 1694, Pasquotank, North Carolina, USA. http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/21179.htm
1694 Apr – James Gowin and Cornelius Gowin – Pasquotank District 1 Jan 1694.
1694 July 11 – Albemarle ss. Rich. Craig, 650 a., for transportation of 13 persons, 11 July 1694. The persons viz. Rich. Craig, James Armestrong, Hanah Farmer, Wm. Sanderson, Wm. White, Wm. Sympson, Jonath. Taylor, John Lacy, Jno. Anthony, Cornelius Gowin, James Gowin, Sarah Mason, Eliz. Cob. Survey and return for Rich. Craig, 500 a., 25 July 1694.
1696….Christopher Ginn, Robert Alexander, and John Alexander of West Moreland Co., Virginia receive a grant of 1428 acres of land in West Moreland Co.. This land was surveyed on Jan. 27. (deed book 1, p. 303) Christopher Ginn would have been born before 1675 to be at least 21 when he receives this grant.
1704 Oct 2 – George Chicken and James Ingerson executed a bond to Governor Johnson for Chicken’s proper administration of the estate of Charles Gowing, late of Charles Town. The warrant of appraisement was directed to Wm. Gibbon, Evan McFashion and John Goodwin. (page 90). “Abstracts from the Records of the Court of Ordinary of the Province of South Carolina, 1700-1712” by A. S. Salley, Jr. Charleston, South Carolina. https://archive.org/stream/jstor-27575317/27575317#page/n5/mode/2up/search/chicken
1704….Christopher Gwin and Rowland Gwyn are listed on Nansemond Co., Virginia Quit Rent List
1704 Christopher Gawin Jr is listed on the Quit Rents of Virginia – on 20 acres, Nanesmond Co, Va
http://interactive.ancestry.com/48421/QuitRentsVA-005295-34?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d48421%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=QuitRentsVA-005296-35
1704 Apr 26 – Christopher Gewin recd 900 acres on the Dragon Swamp. Adjoining the land of Bryant Oquins and William Speight, in Nansemond County, Va. (this could be Jr or Sr).
http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/009/009&image_number=0624&offset=%2B21&name=Patents+No.9+1697-1706+(VOL.1+%26+VOL.2)&dbl_pgs=no&round=
1704 Apr 26 – Christopher Gewin recd 900 acres on the Dragon Swamp. Adjoining the land of Bryant Oquins. Nansemond County, Va.
http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawer?retrieve_image=LONN&dir=/LONN/LO-1/009/009&image_number=0624&offset=%2B21&name=Patents+No.9+1697-1706+(VOL.1+%26+VOL.2)&dbl_pgs=no&round=
http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/english-duplicates-lost-virginia-records.pdf (pg 198). http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1704grantchristophergewinnansemondcova.jpg
1704 Oct 20 – John Harrold recd 230 acr near a swamp called the Dragon Swamp. Beg.g at a pine a line tree of Christopher Gewins land. Nansemond County, Va.
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1711 July 23: GURIN, JOHN, LAND GRANT AND CERTIFICATE OF ADMEASUREMENT FOR 500 ACRES IN COLLETON COUNTY.
Series: S213019 Volume: 0039 Page: 00373 Item: 001
Names indexed: GURIN, JOHN Locations: COLLETON COUNTY Document type: LAND GRANT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=77115
1714 June 16 – Christopher Gowin – Adam Harrold 112 acres near the Dragon Swamp. Adjoining the land of Edmond Bemond and Christopher Gowins. Nansemond County, Va.
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1715….William Guin is a witness to aland sale from William and Mary Braswell to Matthew Capps andanother to Henry Wheeler in Bertie Co. (Morratuck River and Cypress Swamp references) NC
1715….William Guin witnesses a land sale from William and Mary Braswell to John Steward on June 5 in Bertie Co. (600 acres north of Youra). NC.
1716: GIENN, MARY VS HENRY BOSSARD, JUDGMENT ROLL.
Series: S136002 Box: 007A Item: 00861 ignore: 000
Names indexed: BOSSARD, HENRY; GIENN, MARY Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=157802
1717: KNIGHT, MARY VS GWIN WILLIAM, JUDGMENT ROLL.
Series: S136002 Box: 009A Item: 01262 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GWIN, WILLIAM; KNIGHT, MARY Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=158034
1717 William Going signed a petition “to the Crown against the Proprietors” February 24, 1717, according to “South Carolina Historical Magazine.” The petition was signed by all of the members of the South Carolina House of Commons and many other citizens. A total of 568 signatures–one half of the white male population of colony of South Carolina–appeared on the document. South Carolina
1717 March 14: William Westbery and wife Mary Westbery convey 398 acres to John Gwin. Desc: 198 acres orig granted to William Westbury on Jan 20, 1716. 200 acres orig granted to Thomas Howard on Aug 17, 1714. Thomas Howard sold his 200 acres to William Westbury on Oct 4, 1714. Total 398 acres land located in Coleton Co, SC near Horseshew Savana bounded by lands of James Sadler to the north, and Thomas Bur decd to the east. Witnesses: John Godfrey, Thomas Biggs, Wm Cattell. Sworn by Wm Cattell on June 19, 1733. Recorded March 29, 1744
1743-44: WESTBURY, WILLIAM TO JOHN GWIN, DEED OF RELEASE FOR 398 ACRES OF LAND IN HORSE SHOE SAVANNAH, COLLETON COUNTY.
Series: S372001 Volume: 00Z0 Page: 00222 Item: 000
Names indexed: GWIN, JOHN; WESTBURY, WILLIAM Locations: COLLETON COUNTY; HORSE SHOE SAVANNAH Document type: DEED OF RELEASE
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=84521
1719 – a lawsuit involving William Wallace v. William Going is listed on the Judgment Roll in the South Carolina archives. His Excellency . . . comand you without any delay to attach the body of William Going, a free negroe. So as to compel his personally to be and appear before our Chief Justice at our next Court of Common Please to be held at Charles Towne to answer the complaint of William Wallace (or Ballard(sp?)) ____, of a plea of trespass on the case to the damage of fifty four pounds curr money. Witness: Nichloas Trott, Esq our Chief Justice at Charles Towne the (first?) day of Sept Anno Domini 1719. Judgment Roll, Box 14A, No. 187A. Charleston, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=158592
1719: MAIN, JONATHAN VS ALEXANDER GARVAN, JUDGMENT ROLL.
Series: S136002 Box: 014A Item: 0188A ignore: 000
Names indexed: GARVAN, ALEXANDER; MAIN, JONATHAN Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=158593
1719: GORING, THOMAS VS JOHN DE LA BARE, JUDGMENT ROLL.
Series: S136002 Box: 013A Item: 0062A ignore: 000
Names indexed: DE LA BARE, JOHN; GORING, THOMAS Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=158467
1719: GORING, THOMAS VS PHILIP DAWES, JUDGMENT ROLL.
Series: S136002 Box: 013A Item: 0053A ignore: 000
Names indexed: DAWES, PHILIP; GORING, THOMAS Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=158458
1721….William Ginn appears on Chowan Precinct tax list.
1722: MAZYCK, ISAAC VS THOMAS GOREING, JUDGMENT ROLL.
Series: S136002 Box: 018A Item: 0121A ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOREING, THOMAS; MAZYCK, ISAAC Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=159050
1724 abt Charles Gavin decd’s inventory of estate by Mary Gavin oath. Appraised by Capt James Bohn, Francis McClendon, Richd. Showell, and Charles Chowell. North Carolina
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99GW-C9WJ-J?i=90&cat=353956
1725 Aug 2: Joseph Gowen “alias Smith” of Chowan Precinct was indicted August 2, 1725 for larceny. He was charged by Patrick Ogilby of Edenton, North Carolina in the theft of a pair of shoes, according to “Colonial Records of North Carolina,” Volume 2, page 591. The indictment read:
“William Little, Esq: Attorney General comes to prosecute the Bill of Indictment found by the Grand Jury against Joseph Gowen, alias Smith of Chowan Precinct, Mariner for Larceny in these words, viz:
The Jurors of Our Sovereign Lord the King on their Oath doe present that Joseph Gowen alias Smith, not having the fear of God before his Eyes, but moved by the instigation of the Devill in the precinct of Chowan aforesaid on or about the seventeenth day of this instant July in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred & twenty-five by force and armes did fradulently and feloniously Steal, take, and carry away from the house of Patrick Ogilby of Edenton of the Precinct of Chowan aforesayd one payr of shoes of the value of eleven pence against the peace of Our Sovereign Lord the King that now is his Crown and dignity etc.
Upon which Indictment the said Joseph Gowen alias Smith was arraigned and upon his arraignment pleaded [Not Guilty] and for tryall thereof put himself upon God and the Country and the said William Little on the behalf of our Lord the King likewise.
Whereupon the Marshall was commanded that he should cause to come twelve good and honest men etc…and there came viz: Capt, John Pettifer, Mr. Thomas Luton, Junr, John Harlee, Thos. Matthews, J. Pratt, Const. Luton, John Lewis, William Benbury, John Adderly, Thos. Stubbs, Edward Patchett and John Ward who being impannelled and sworn etc…do say upon their Oath, ‘Wee of the Jury find the Prisoner Guilty.’
Then the sayd Gowen alias Smith being asked if he had anything to say why sentence should not pass against him as the Law in that Case has provided and he offering nothing in avoydance thereof, It was then and there Considered and Adjudged that he should be carried to the publick Whipping post and there receive twenty-one lashes on his bare back well layd on & to remain in custody till fees are payd.” http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr02-0279
1726….Moses Ginn and wife Mary (former wife of William Braswell who died in 1720) sold 360 acres to John Powers in Bertie Co. on Nov. 4.
1726….Mary Braswell Ginn gives John Dew power of attorney.
1727 May 17 – John Gwin & Mary Ramsay mard May 17, 1727. St Andrews Parish Register, South Carolina.
https://archive.org/stream/southcarolinahis19121913sout#page/n35/mode/2up/search/Goring
1728 March 25 – Christopher Gowen, Jr. purchases 150 acres “on the north side of Roanoke River” in Bertie County, North Carolina, March 25, 1728, according to Bertie County Deed Book C, page 23. Bertie Co, NC (Note: Typically, if there is a “Jr.”, this means their parent had the same name as the “Sr.” For me, this confirms that Christopher Gowen, Jr.’s father was Christopher Gowen, Sr – living close to locations Christopher Gowen, Jr. lived).
1728….Moses Ginn and wife Mary quit claim on May 12 to Wm. Braswell, son of William Braswell and Mary alias Ginn, all manner of dower right and title in Bertie Co.
1728….Moses and Mary Ginn buys 240 acres from step-son William Braswell on Aug. 7 in Bertie Co. on Youraha Swamp between land of Thomas Daughtry and Hardy Council.
1729…. Moses Ginn and wife Mary give to William Bracewell, Jr. all rights of dower of any kind in the property of William Bracewell Deceased on May 13. Witnessed by John Bonde and John Howard. (Bertie Co. deed book C, p.119)
1729….Christopher Ginn sells land to James Williamson in Edgecombe Co.. Christopher is listed as merchant.
1731 Sept 9 – Thos Goreing & Jane Heydon Wid. Mard September 9 1731. St Andrews Parish Register, South Carolina
https://archive.org/stream/southcarolinahis19121913sout/southcarolinahis19121913sout_djvu.txt
1732 June 1: Old Style, Page 4 Charles Kimball is apointed Surveyor of the High Way [missing in book] County Line to the Reedy Creek in this County And It is ordered [missing in book] with the Male Labouring Tithable persons belonging to Ralph [missing] Thomas Jackson Edward Tatum Joseph Kimbal Joseph [missing] John Seering William Gower Richard Huckabee John Harwell William Pool Robert Dier Robert Renard John Cook and Charles Kimball [missing] the same according to Law. Road Orders. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1733….Christopher Ginn, Sr. and Jr. receive land in Edgecomb. (NC Bertie Co. deed book 1 by Bell)
1733 March 13: NEWTON, JOHN, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES OF LAND IN COLLETON COUNTY. Series: S213184 Volume: 0001 Page: 00284 Item: 01 Names indexed: ANDREW, JOHN; BOON; GROIN (GWIN); MARTIN, MOSES; MARTIN, WILLIAM; NEWTON, JOHN; ST. JOHN, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: COLLETON COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=92142
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=92142 (Image)
1733 April 5: GORING, MARTHA, MEMORIAL FOR 610 ACRES NEAR COOPER RIVER, BERKELEY COUNTY, EXHIBITING A CONVEYANCE DATED JAN. 11, 1709 FROM THOMAS BROUGHTON AND OTHERS TO JOSEPH WIGFALL, A LAND GRANT DATED OCT. 8, 1698 TO JAMES MOORE FOR 610 ACRES AND A CERTIFICATE OF ADMEASUREMENT AND PLAT DATED AUG. 10, 1698. (7 PAGES) Series: S111001 Volume: 0004 Page: 00218 Item: 000 Names indexed: BARKSDALE, JOHN; BROUGHTON, THOMAS; GORING, MARTHA; GUERARD, JOHN; GUIL, HENRY; LAW, NATHANIEL; MOORE, JAMES; PASQUEREAU, LEWIS; PRIMITT, CAPT.; WIGFALL, JOSEPH Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; COOPER RIVER Document type: MEMORIAL Topics: ESTATE DISPOSITIONS. Berkely County, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=137386
1734 June 6 – Cave Gowen a seven-year-old boy who was bound to James Vaughan by the 6 June 1734 Brunswick County court and Thomas and John Going who were bound out by the court in May 1739, no parent named [Orders 1737-41, 254, 302]. Brunswick Co, Va.
1734 July 7: Gift Deed from Robert Hix, Senr. of St. Andrews Parish in Brunswick County dated July 7, 1734, for “especially for and in consideration of the true love and natural affection which I bear to Samuel Clark, Jr. of the parish and county aforesaid” conveying land to Samuel Clark, Jr., containing by estimation 580 acres lying and being on the North side of Roanoke River in the County of Brunswick (description includes Richard Jones’ line and Cornelius Keith). Signed by Robert Hix, Senr. Witnessed by Moses Dunkley, Theophilus Feild and Josias Randle. Deeds and Wills Book 1, page 165. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1735 Jan 30 Thomas Goreing and Jane his wife convey 96 acres of land to George Norton of Coleton County, SC. John Norton decd in Granville County, SC had recd 960 acres on Aug 28, 1701. John Norton’s Last Will and Testament dated Sept 30, 1705 left 1/3 of land to his wife Sarah Norton, and 2/3 to all his children both male and female, by which Thomas Goreing and Jane his wife became instituted as heirs apparent at law to 96 acres of land located on St Helena Island in Granville County, SC. Signed: Thomas Goreing (seal), and Jane Goreing (seal). Wits: Thos Blondell, James Craddock. Proved up on April 30, 1740. Deed Book T, pgs 532-534. Charleston, South Carolina. 1739-1740: GOREING, THOMAS AND WIFE TO GEORGE NORTON, SALE FOR 96 ACRES OF LAND IN GRANVILLE COUNTY.
Series: S372001 Volume: 00T0 Page: 00532 Item: 000
Names indexed: GOREING, THOMAS; NORTON, GEORGE Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY Document type: SALE
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=84043
1735 May 20 James Hollis will in Tyrrell County, NC
Son: Armit. Wife and execurix: Ann. Executor: Thos Hubbs.
Wits: Mary Fewax, William Tysar, Mary Hubbs.
Clerk of Ct: James Craven.
https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/viewer.aspx?pid=13766&n=92
1736 July 5 – John Going and Thomas Going, apparently brothers, possibly other sons of Mary Gowing, were also bound to Ralph Jackson on July 5, 1736, according to Order Book 1, page 254. Va. Court Order – Brunswick Co, Va
1737 March 2: O. S., Page 187 William Gower is appointed Overseer of that part of the Road that Richard Huckabey was appointed Overseer of who came into Court and relinquished his authority thereto — Road Orders. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1738 February 1: O. S., Page 218 Moses Dunkley is appointed Overseer of the Road in the Room of William Gunn — Road Orders. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1738 August 3: O. S., Page 202 William Gunn is appointed Overseer of the Road instead of John Humphris — Road Orders. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1738 Sept 9: JOHNSTON, JOHN, OF LONDON, TO SAMUEL TAYLOR, MERCHANT OF GREENOACH, NORTH BRITAIN, NOTARIZED COPY OF TWO LETTERS CONCERNING SHIPMENT OF RICE TO SETTLE AN ACCOUNT OF 500 POUNDS SOUTH CAROLINA CURRENCY. (2 PAGES) Series: S213003 Volume: 002E Page: 00177 Item: 000 Date: 9/9/1738-9/26/1738 Names indexed: BULLOCK, JAMES; GOVAN, JOHN; JOHNSTON, JOHN; TAYLOR, SAMUEL Topics: DEBT; RICE Document type: LETTER Locations: ENGLAND; GREENOACH; LONDON. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=175343
1738 Oct 23 – Catherine Patterson/Gowen next appeared October 23, 1738 in Brunswick County, Virginia where she, Mary King and Cornelius Keife/Keith were witnesses to the will of Thomas Stroud, according to Brunswick County Will Book 2, page 1. Va. Wills/Probate – Brunswick Co. It is believed that Catherine Gowen was remarried about 1728, husband’s name Padderson [or Patterson] and removed to adjoining Prince William County, Virgnia. Apparently the marriage was short-lived. Brunswick Co, Va. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/revolution.htm
1739….Christopher Ginn receives grant of 900 acres in Edgecombe Co. (NC Colonial Records Book 4).
1739 Feb 1 Ann Hallis is a witness to Benj Blount’s will in Tyrrell County, NC
Will of Benj Blount: Sons: James, Jacob, Edmund, Isaac, and Benjamin.
Daughters: Esther, Mary, Sarah. Wife: Elizabeth. Executors: Benjamin (son), and Elizabeth (wife).
Wits: Ann Hallis, Zachary Gurkin.
JP: James Turnbull. Depty Clerk: Thos Leary.
https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/viewer.aspx?pid=13766&n=25
1739 Feb 4 – Edge. Co. (Halifax) Db 3, page 35, deed date 15 Nov 1746, recorded Nov Ct 1746, John Stokes, planter, Edge. Co to John Yelverton, planter same county for 5 shillings Va, a tract of 100 acres on the north side of Tar River beginning at a corner cypress on Deep Creek and running in a line of marked trees to a corner pine standing in a branch then along a line of marked trees to a corner spruce pine then north 20 west to a corner live oak on Deep Creek then along Deep Creek according to the meanders to first station, being part of a patent containing 400 acres to Christipher Guinn 4 Feb 1739, signed John Stokes, Sarah Stokes (mark), wit Barthelomew Redman (mark)(proved), Samuel Ruffin Abraham Odam (mark). Abstracted 7-01-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC.
1739 Feb 14 – Edge. Co. (Halifax) Db 3, page 33, deed date 15 Nov 1746, recorded Nov Ct 1746, John Yelverton, planter, Edge. Co to John Stokes, the elder, same county for 25 pds Va, a tract of 300 acres on the north side of Tar River beginning at a beach John Oneals corner on Deep Creek then along his line to a pine a corner then along a line of markt trees to a gum on Tar River then up the river to the mouth of Fishing Creek then up Fishing Creek to the mouth of Deep Creek and up Deep Creek to the first station, being part of a patent for 500 acres granted to Christopher Guinn 14 Feb 1739, signed John Yelverton, wit Saml Ruffin, Abraham Odam (mark), Barthlomew Redman (mark). Abstracted 7-01-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC.
1739 Feb 25: Monday the 25th of Feb 1739 (1740).
Bertie and Edgecomb List of Jurymen
(Included was):
Christ Gowen
The Colonial Records of North Carolina Vol. IV 1734 to 1752
https://archive.org/stream/colonialrecordso04nort#page/524/mode/2up/search/Gowen
1739 March 6: O. S., Page 298 William Collier is appointed Overseer of the Road from Benjamin Harrison’s Mill the Most Convenient Way to the Court House Road the Nearest Way towards the Cut Bank Bridge And that Ambrose Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Edward Goodrich, Thomas Denton, Edward Denton, Stephen Sissons William Sissons, Josepth Shearing, John Shearing, John Peoples, Peter Simmons, William Gower, George Harper and their Tyths Assist in Clearing the Same — & Thomas [illegible]ssum & his Tyths. Road Orders. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1739 April 21: Mrs. Giles Gowan was the mother of John Johnston who mentioned her in his will. John Johnston died in South Carolina April 21, 1739. His will also mentioned John Gowan, merchant of London, England. Abstract of this will is printed in “Abstracts of Wills of the State of South Carolina 1670-1740,” page 265, by Caroline T. Moore. The will was re-corded in Charleston Will Book 1736-1740, page 399.
1768 Mrs. Giles Gowan, apparently was married at least three times. She wrote her will as Sarah Johnston, widow, in “Charles Town, South Carolina.” She died November 29, 1768, according to Charleston County Will Book TT, page 74. The will names her sons, John McCall, Robert Collins and Robert Johnston and grandsons, John McCall, James McCall and Hext McCall, minor. John McCall, son, was named executor of the estate.
1739 May 3: O. S., Page 240 On the motion of Cornelius Keith Leave is granted him to keep a Ferry over Roanoak River from his own Landing below the Horse ford to Alexander’s Landing and that he keep for that purpose a good and Sufficient Strong flatt flatt fourteen foot and a half in her bottom and Six foot upon her beam and that he Receive for his ferriage Six pence for Man and Six pence for a Horse and as the Law directs for Wheel Carriages, two pence for Every Hogg and four pence for Each of the Cattle Kind, also ordered that he give bond and Security for the Same — Road Orders. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1739 July/August – Going, John 1-254 – July/August 1739 Court. Brunswick County, Virginia Court Order
1739 July/August – Going, Thomas 1-254 – July/August 1739 Court. Brunswick County, Virginia Court Order
1740 March 5: O. S., Page 405 John Duke Gentleman is appointed Surveyor of the Roads in the room of William Gower and Hinchey Mabry. Road Orders. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1740 March 5: O. S., Page 406 Upon the Petition of Martha Alexander Setting forth That having Land on the South Side of Roanok River opposite to Cornelius Keith’s Land she humbly desires an Order of this Court Licensing her to keep a Ferry from her Land over the River to Cornelius Keith’s Landing she being ready to give Security as the Law directs It is Ordered That the Clerk prepare a Licence for her accordingly upon her giving such Security — Road Orders. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1740, April 3 – Brunswick County Court order of April 3, 1740 in which it was “ordered that Elsoner Going and Drury Going, sons to Mary Gowing be bound as the law directs to Ralph Jackson until they shall arrive to the age of twenty-one years,” according to Order Book 1, page 302. Va. Court Order – Brunswick Co.
1740 June, Sept, Oct – Going, Ann
1-321 – June 1740 Court.
1-353 – September 1740 Court.
1-379 – October 1740 Court
Brunswick County, Virginia Court Order
1740 Sept 25: TAYLOR, SAMUEL, MERCHANT, OF GREENOAK, NORTH BRITAIN, TO SAMUEL BOWMAN, MERCHANT, OF CHARLES TOWN, POWER OF ATTORNEY TO COLLECT 500 POUNDS FROM GEORGE SIMON, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN JOHNSTON, MERCHANT OF CHARLES TOWN, DECEASED. (4 PAGES)
Series: S213003 Volume: 002E Page: 00174 Item: 000 Names indexed: BOWMAN, SAMUEL; BULLOCH, JAMES; GOVAN, JOHN; JOHNSTON, JOHN; SIMON, GEORGE; TAYLOR, SAMUEL Topics: ESTATE DISPOSITIONS; MERCHANTS; RICE Document type: POWER OF ATTORNEY Locations: CHARLESTON; ENGLAND; GREENOAK; LONDON. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=175401
1740 November 6: O. S., Page 398 Ordered That the first Tithable Persons who were appointed to Clear the Road from Sneed’s towards the Courthouse attend William Gower the present Surveyor of the sd. Road at such times as he shall judge necessary for keeping the same in Repair according to Law — Road Orders. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1741: GOREING, THOMAS VS JONATHAN FITCH, JUDGMENT ROLL.
Series: S136002 Box: 025A Item: 0020A ignore: 000
Names indexed: FITCH, JONATHAN; GOREING, THOMAS Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=159729
1741….Christopher Ginn sells 150 acres to James Braswell (step-son of Moses Ginn and son of William Braswell) on Jan. 5 on the south side of Roanake River at the mouth of Fort Branch at Joseph Morris’ corner in Edgecombe Co..
1741 July 30: M’ John Casper Young Buried July y’ 30th 1741. burd from M’ Goring. St Andrews Parish Register, South Carolina
https://archive.org/stream/southcarolinahis19121913sout#page/n317/mode/2up/search/Goring
1741 Oct – Going, Michael
1742 Feb
2-037 – October 1741 Court.
2-078 – February 1741/2 Court.
Brunswick County, Virginia Court Order
1741 Nov 13: Indenture (Lease) made the 13th day of November, 1741, between William Gower and wife, Anne Gower, and John Collier of Prince George County, for tract on Reedy Branch. Witnesses were Nicholas Lanier and John Cooke. Acknowledged in Court on December 3, 1741. Deed Book 2, page 122. Release begins on page 124. Brunswick County, Virginia
1742 Feb 28: Indenture made the 28th day of February, 1742, between Cornelius Keith and Thomas Twitty, for 25 pounds, conveying 100 acres, being same land in that certain deed of gift from Robert Hix, Sr., late of Brunswick County, dec’d. to the said Cornelius Keith, dated the 2nd day of May, 1734, and the same being part of a larger tract of land granted to the said Robert Hix in his lifetime. Witnesses were Clement Read, M. Cadet Young, and Thomas Lanier. Acknowledged in Court on March 3, 1742, at which time Elizabeth, wife of the said Cornelius Keith, appeared and relinquished her dower interest. Deed Book 2, page 236. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1742….Christopher Ginn receives 400 acres in Edgecomb on May 6 on Southside of Fishing Creek.
1742….Christopher Ginn, Jr. of Beaufort Co. sells to his father of Edgecombe Co. 600 acres on south side of Roanoke River in February.
1743….Christopher Ginn, Sr. sells the same 600 acres (Halifax deed book 5, p.114-167, and 178)
1744….Christopher Ginn(Guin), Jr. pays 12 pounds Virginia currency to William Rhoads for 20+/- acres in Edgecombe Co. on May 23.. Land is in the mouth of a branch on Tar River. Witnessed by William Bryan, and James Atkinson
1744….Christopher Ginn petitions for a patent of land containing 200 acres in Edgecomb and 200 acres in Beaufort Co. NC on Nov. 18. The next day he proves his right to the land by listing two whites and nine blacks.
1744 March 2: WEBB, WILLIAM, MERCHANT OF CHARLES TOWN, COPARTNER IN PARTNERSHIP WITH JOHN HOUGHTON AND JOHN GWYN, TO JOSEPH BROADBENT OF SHEFFIELD, BOND FOR PAYMENT OF FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY SIX POUNDS, SEVEN SHILLINGS AND SIX PENCE. (2 PAGES)
Series: S213003 Volume: 002F Page: 00219 Item: 000
Names indexed: BROADBENT, JOSEPH; GWYN, JOHN; HOUGHTON, JOHN; WEBB, WILLIAM Locations: CHARLESTON; ENGLAND; SHEFFIELD; YORKSHIRE Document type: BOND. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=175845
1744 April 21: GWYN, WILLIAM, MEMORIAL FOR TWO TRACTS IN COLLETON COUNTY, ONE FOR 200 ACRES AND ONE FOR 198 ACRES, BOTH SUMMARIZING A CHAIN OF TITLE TO A GRANT TO WILLIAM WESTBURY.
Series: S111001 Volume: 0007 Page: 00429 Item: 001
Description: Names indexed: BUR, THOMAS; GWYN, JOHN; GWYN, WILLIAM; HOWARD, THOMAS; SACTLER, JAMES; WESTBURY, WILLIAM Locations: COLLETON COUNTY Document type: MEMORIAL
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=140699
1745….Christopher Ginn, Jr. of Beaufort Co. sold land to William Phelps in January (book 2, p.439)
1745 March 6: O. S., Page 19 Ordered That Seth Petty Poole, Robert Gee, James Gee Thomas Macclehaney Benjamin Winsley, Edward Giveins, Michael Mackey Willm. Macadow, William White and John Forest with their Male labouring Tithables clear the Road from the North Fork of Maherrin River into Cocke’s Road whereof Saml: Willson is Surveior and keep the same in repair according to Law Road Orders. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1745 June 6: Indenture made 6 June 1745 between Richard Huckiby Late of the County of Brunswick and John Roberson of Brunswick, ś50, 350a, 100a of the said Quantity purchased of William Gower being part of a tract Granted to the said William Gower by Patent for 300a dated 18 February 1722, and 135a more part granted to Thomas Huckiby by patent dated 17 July 1726, residue being part of a tract granted to the said Thomas Huckiby by patent for 316a dated 28 September 1728. Signed Richard Huckiby (bhm). Witnesses: Micajah Perry, James Cook. Court June 6, 1745, Indenture and Memorandum acknowledged by Richard Huckabee and Mary the wife of the said Richard relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 3, Page 30. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1745 June 29: Indenture made the 29th day of June, 1745, between John Robinson and William Brodnax of Prince George County, for 18 pounds, conveying 351 acres bounded by James Walkers land he bought of William King, John Colliers land, Henry Wilkins land, William Gowens and Cage Perry’s land (the land whereon the church stands and the land which the said John Robinson bought of Richard Hockebe. Condition of the indenture was to secure payment of 36 pounds. Witnesses were Elizabeth Carlos, Ann Brodnax, and Henry Brodnax. Acknowledged in Court on August 1, 1745. Deed Book 3, page 54. Brunswick County, Virginia
1745 June 29: Indenture made 29 June 1745 between John Robinson of Brunswick County and William Brodnax of Prince George County, ś18, all that Tract or Parcel of Land and Plantation Scituate Lying and Being in brunswick County Bounded by the Different Persons here mentioned (viz) on James Walkers Land he Bought of William King John Collier Land Henry Wilkins Land William Gowers and Cage Perry’s Land Containing 350a, the Land here mentioned is the Land Whereon the Church stands and the Land which the said John Robinson Bought of Richard Hockebe now in the possession of the said William Brodnax. Condition that if the said John Robinson shall pay to William Brodnax a Certain Bond bearing date with the above Indenture for ś36 and all charges with lawful interest on the 29 June ensuing the 29 June next ensuing the date of the Indenture then Indenture void. Signed John Robinson (bhm). Witnesses: Elizabeth Carlos (bhm), Ann Brodnax, Henry Brodnax. Court August 1, 1745, Indenture acknowledged by John Robinson. Deed Book 3, Page 54. Brunswick County, Virginia.
1745 Aug 2 – Indenture made 2 June 1748, between John Roper of Charles City County and Edward Going of Brunswick County, £5, 100a, on South side of the Mill Creek, being part of a Larger Tract containing 1601 acres granted to John Roper by Letters Patent dated 2 August 1745. Signed John Roper. Witnesses: Thomas Twitty, William Linsey, John Roberts (bhm). Court June 2, 1748, Indenture proved by oaths of Thomas Twitty, William Linsey and John Roberts. Deed Book 3, Page 444. Va. Land Trans – Brunswick County. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vabrunsw/deeds/brundb3.htm
1745 Aug 19th: Appraisement of the effects of John Gwyn, deceas’d as shewn to us by Charles Shepheard administrator . . . Appraiser signatures: B. Smith, Ro. Brisbane, Alex’r Petrie. Appraiswers sworn before James Wright Esqr the 29th day of August 1746.
Recorded 6 June 1746. Charles Town, South Carolina.
1745 Aug 31: GOREING, THOMAS, OF ASHLEY RIVER, TAILOR, DEED OF GIFT TO THOMAS STOCK, SON OF HANNAH AND SAMUEL STOCK, FOR HIS LIFETIME OF ONE NEGRO BOY NAMED ABRAHAM, WITH TRANSFER OF ABRAHAM ON THE DEATH OF STOCK TO STOCKS COUSIN WILLIAM NORTON, SON OF JONATHAN NORTON OF ST. HELENA ISLAND. (1 PAGE)
Series: S213003 Volume: 002F Page: 00335 Item: 000
Description: Names indexed: ABRAHAM (SLAVE); GOREING, THOMAS; NORTON, JONATHAN; NORTON, WILLIAM; STOCK, HANNAH; STOCK, SAMUEL; STOCK, THOMAS
Locations: ASHLEY RIVER; BERKELEY COUNTY; ST. HELENA Document type: DEED OF GIFT Topics: SLAVES, GIFT OF; SLAVES, NAMED. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=175633
1745 Sept 9: GAVEN, WALTER, AFFIDAVIT DESCRIBING A BRIGANTINE COMMANDED BY CAPTAIN TOWNSEND CAPTURED BY A SPANISH PRIVATEER, DON JULIEN DE LE VEGA, CAPTAIN, AND SEEN AT ST. AUGUSTINE IN APRIL BUT SAID TO HAVE BEEN TAKEN OFF CHARLES TOWN BAR AND A SHIP COMMANDED BY CAPTAIN DEDAIR OF MADEIRA CARRYING WINE, CAPTURED OFF THE CAROLINA COAST BY FRENCH PRIVATEERS AND UNLOADED AT ST. AUGUSTINE. (2 PAGES) Series: S213003 Volume: 002F Page: 00337 Item: 000 Names indexed: AUSTIN, ROBERT; DE LE VEGA, JULIEN; DEDAIR, CAPTAIN; GAVEN, WALTER; TOWNSEND, CAPTAIN Topics: PRIVATEERING; SHIPPING; SHIPS Document type: AFFIDAVIT Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; CHARLESTON; ST. AUGUSTINE, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=175634
1745 Oct 17 – Jane the wife of Thomas Goreing Buried Octo 17th, 1745. St Andrews Parish Register, South Carolina
https://archive.org/stream/southcarolinahis19121913sout#page/n327/mode/2up/search/Goring
1746…. Moses Ginn is listed for land entry in the Deep River area of Bladen Co. on Oct. 6. Grant not ripened.
1746….Joshua Ginn sells 350 acres in Bladen Co. “where he now lives” to Valentine Bracewell on Oct. 6.This land is on the SW side of Deep River beginning at the lower end of the great falls, running down E. Moseley. Money paid was ten pound paper.
1746….Christopher Ginn of Beaufort Co. sold William Spier 640 acres on north side of Pamlico and Cow Pen Landing, “land where I now live”.
1746 Feb 9 – Edge. Co. (Halifax) Db 3, page 145, deed date 9 Feb 1746, recorded Aug Ct 1747, John Carey, Edge. Co to Christopher Guinn, said county, for 11 pds 10 shillings VA, a tract on the north side of Tar River beginning at a pine Guinn’s corner tree on Coneto Pocoson then running along his patent line to a pine a corner tree then along a line of marked trees between John Stokes and John Carey to a corner pine then along a line of marked trees to the patent line then along the patent line to the first station, containing 100 acres bearing date 14 Feb 1739 being part of a patent to Christopher Guinn for 400 acres, signed John Carey (mark), wit Saml Ruffin (proved), Jos Bridgers, Thos Lane, Jr. Abstracted 7-18-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/edgecombe/deeds/ehbk3.txt
1746 Feb 28 Thomas Goreing to William Cattell one quarter of an acre in Butler Town.
Witnesses: James Scarles(sp?), Henry Padson. Signed: Thos Goreing. Charleston, Deed Book DD, pgs 139-142 Berkely County, South Carolina (Note: Pages are mangled in the middle, so very difficult to determine the exact amount of land conveyed and where exactly located).
1747-1748: GOREING, THOMAS TO WILLIAM CATTELL, MORTGAGE FOR LEASE AND RELEASE FOR LOT NO. 14 IN BUTLER TOWN.
Series: S372001 Volume: 02D0 Page: 00139 Item: 000
Names indexed: CATTELL, WILLIAM; GOREING, THOMAS Locations: BUTLER TOWN Document type: MORTGAGE Topics: TOWN LOT MORTGAGES. Berkely Co, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=84906
1746 March 1 – Thomas Goring & Mary Cheshire widow Married March 1, 1746. St Andrews Parish Register, South Carolina
https://archive.org/stream/southcarolinahis19121913sout#page/n331/mode/2up/search/Goring
1746 Sept – William Going
1747 June
3-102 – September 1746 Court.
3-202 – June 1747 Court.
Brunswick County, Virginia Court Order
1746 Oct – Edge. Co. (Halifax) Db 3, page 32, deed date Oct 1746, recorded Nov Ct 1746, Joseph Lane, Sr, Edge. Co to Thomas Lane, Jr, said county, for 10 pds Va, a tract on the north side of Tar River containing 220 acres being part of a tract granted to John Green, beginning at a corner red oak on Tar River then along the patent line to Robert Humphry’s corner tree a pine then along Robert Humphry’s line to the Mill Swamp then up the said swamp to the back line then along said line to a corner tree on Thomas Lane’s line then along said line to a cypress on Tar River then along the several courses of river to the first station, signed Joseph Lane, wit Saml Ruffin (proved), John Ray (possibly John Roy), (Christopher Guinn). Abstracted 7-01-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/edgecombe/deeds/ehbk3.txt
1746 Nov 4 – Edge. Co (Halifax) Db 3, page 24, deed date 4 Nov 1746, recorded Nov Ct 1746, Christopher Green, Edge. Co to Thomas Newsom, said county, planter for 10 pds VA, a tract on the north side of Tar River containing 100 acres which is part of a tract containing 2000 acres granted to John Green by purchase patent and the aforesaid 100 acres bounded as follows; beginning at a red oak on Tar River then along a line of marked trees to a live oak on the Indian Creek then up said creek to the head of the Persimmon Branch then down the said Persimmon Branch to the mouth then strait course to the mouth of the “second valley branch” then down the several courses of the river to the first station, Christopher Green, wit Saml Ruffin, Nathl. Hickman, Thomas Lane, proved by Nathaniel Lane. NOTE: CHRISTOPHER GREEN MAY BE CHRISTOPHER GWINN. Abstracted 1-10-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/edgecombe/deeds/ehbk3.txt
1746 Nov 4 – Edge. Co (Halifax) Db 3, page 23, deed date 4 Nov 1746, recorded Nov Ct 1746, Christopher Green, Edge. Co to Nathaniel Hickman, county aforesaid for 10 pds VA, a tract on the north side of Tar River containing 100 acres being part of a tract of 2000 granted to me John Green by purchase patent, beginning at a red oak in Tar River then along a line of markt trees to a live oak corner tree on the Indian Creek then down the said creek to Drew Smith’s line then down the creek to Drew Smith’s line then along his line to his corner tree on Tar River then up the several courses of the river to the first station, signed Christopher Green, wit Samuel Ruffin, Thomas Newsom. Abstracted 6-30-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/edgecombe/deeds/ehbk3.txt
1746 Nov 15 – Edge. Co. (Halifax) Db 3, page 33, deed date 15 Nov 1746, recorded Nov Ct 1746, John Yelverton, planter, Edge. Co to John Stokes, the elder, same county for 25 pds Va, a tract of 300 acres on the north side of Tar River beginning at a beach John Oneals corner on Deep Creek then along his line to a pine a corner then along a line of markt trees to a gum on Tar River then up the river to the mouth of Fishing Creek then up Fishing Creek to the mouth of Deep Creek and up Deep Creek to the first station, being part of a patent for 500 acres granted to Christopher Guinn 14 Feb 1739, signed John Yelverton, wit Saml Ruffin, Abraham Odam (mark), Barthlomew Redman (mark). Abstracted 7-01-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/edgecombe/deeds/ehbk3.txt
1746 Nov 20 – Edge. Co (Halifax) Db 3, page 27, deed date 20 Nov 1746, recorded Nov Ct 1746, Christopher Gwinn, Edge. Co, merchant to Joseph Howell, county aforesaid for 7 pds, 10 shillings VA, a tract on the north side of Tar River containing 100 acres which is part of a tract containing 2000 acres granted to John Green by purchase patent dated 20 Jun 1729, the said 100 acres beginning at the mouth of a watery branch on Tar River at Thomas Newsom’s line south along Newsom’s line near the mouth of the Persimmon Tree Branch to James Williamson’s line and so along Williamson’s line to Tar River and down the said Tar River to the first station, signed Christopher Gwinn, wit Thomas Newsom (X)(proved), James Williamson. Abstracted 1-10-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/edgecombe/deeds/ehbk3.txt
1747 March – Edge. Co. (Halifax) Db 3, page 121, deed date Mar 1746/47, recorded May Ct 1747, Christopher Guinn, Edge. Co to Anthony Head, said county for 14 pds VA, a tract on north side of Tar River containing 50 acres which is part of a tract of 102 acres granted to Christopher Guinn dated 6 Apr 1745, said 50 acres beginning at a corner white oak then along the patent line to a hickory then south 66 east 40 poles to a creek then up the several courses of the creek to a line of marked trees between Daniel Poland and Anthony Head then along the line of marked trees to the first station, signed Christopher Guin, wit Samuel Ruffin, Royan, Jones Stokes, Esq, proved by John Royal. Abstracted 7-04-06, NCA film C.047.40002, CTC.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/edgecombe/deeds/ehbk3.txt
1747 June – William Going (Planter) 3-204 (2 records) –June 1747 Court, Brunswick County, Virginia Court Order
1748 – John Gowen pays a tax on two tithables in 1748 in the Lunenburg County tax list of Lewis Deloney, according to “Sunlight on the South Side.” page 67. John Goin and William Going are shown on page 170 of Field Jefferson’s list with one tithe. This was the same precinct originally assigned to Lewis Deloney. On the same page, William Going appeared with one tithe. The tithe list shows that William Going is at least age 16 in 1748, according to Landon C. Bell in “Sunlight on the Southside.” This part of Lunenburg County became Mecklenburg County in 1765.
1748 John Going 1 tithe unk Granville Co NC
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Granville.htm
1748….Moses Ginn surveyed 200 acres on the west side of Deep River on Feb.1.
1748 Jan 7: 300 acre land grant to John Gowan adj to Felix Smith, Casper Faust, and opposite side of Congaree River from Saxa-Gothe Township, SC. Pursuant to a precept to me directed by George Hunter Esqr Surveyor General bearing date the twenty first day of January AD 1747. I have admeasured and laid out unto John Gowan a tract of land containing three hundred acres situate lying and being on the North side of Santee otherwise Congaree River opposite to Saxagotha Township and butting and bounding to the Southward part on lands laid out to Felix Smith and part on vacant land to the Westward on land not yet laid out to the Northward on land not yet laid out to the Eastward part on land not yet laid out and part on land of Casper Faust and hath such shape form and marks as appear by the above plat given under my hand the seventh day of January 1748. John Fairchild L.S. 226. (Note: This grant appears to be for John Going Jr – son of John Going b. abt 1700). 1748 Jan 7: (GOWAN) GOMAN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES ON SANTEE RIVER. Series: S213184 Volume: 0004 Page: 00426 Item: 02 Names indexed: FAIRCHILD, JOHN; FAUST, CASPER; (GOWAN) GOMAN, JOHN; HUNTER, GEORGE; SMITH, FELIX Locations: CONGAREE RIVER; SANTEE RIVER; SAXE-GOTHA TOWNSHIP Document type: PLAT
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=94847
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=94847 (Image)
1748 April 2 Christopher Gewin will in Edgecombe County, NC
February Court, 1749. Son and Executor: Christopher. Daughter and executrix: Mary Harrell. Grandsons: Lot, Abell and Christopher Harrell. Wits: James Braswell, Benj Braswell, Abraham Dew.
Clerk of Ct: Benj Wynns.
https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/viewer.aspx?pid=13766&n=74
1748….Christopher Ginn (Gewinn) made his will in Edgecombe Co. on April 2. His son and executor was Christopher Ginn (Gewin). His daughter and executrix was Mary Harrell. Grandsons Lott, Abel and Christopher Harrell were also executrix. The will was witnessed by James Braswell, Benjamin Braswell, and Abraham Dew. Lott was to getplantation where Christopher lived on Tar River, Conetoe Swamp, and Burton’s lines. Abel and Christopher were to get remainder of land.
1748 June – Edward Going
3-388 – June 1748 Court, Brunswick County, Virginia Court Order
1748 – Edward Going – John Roper of Charles City Co, Va, to Edward Going – 200 acres. Brunswick County Deed Book 3, pg 444
http://interactive.ancestry.com/6131/VGS_1970_01_01_0018/508593170?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=2228,2483,2378,2525 1748 John Roper of Charles City conveys land in Brunswick Co to Edward Going
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1748 June 2: Indenture made 2 June 1748, between John Roper of Charles City County and Edward Going of Brunswick County, 5, 100a, on South side of the Mill Creek, being part of a Larger Tract containing 1601a granted to John Roper by Letters Patent dated 2 August 1745. Signed John Roper. Witnesses: Thomas Twitty, William Linsey, John Roberts (bhm). Court June 2, 1748, Indenture proved by oaths of Thomas Twitty, William Linsey and John Roberts. Deed Book 3, Page 444. Brunswick County, Virgina.
1748 June 13: Pole for Drury Stith–William Wall, James Denman, Henry Embry,
John Moutrey, Giles Kelly, William McKinney, William Maclin,
James Speed, Hezekiah Massie, Thomas Loyd (Sworn), Lewelling
Jones, Robert Christy, Thomas Butt, Richd. Hagood, Randal Brasie,
William Jones, Augustine Hightower, Geo. Tilman, Stephen Caudle,
Mason Bishop, Hubard Quarles, John Johnson, John Avery, William
Brewer, William Smith, Roger Reese (Sworn), Thomas Lanior,
William Lindsey, William Scoggin, William Green, George Deardan,
Robt. Dunkley, Robt. Cunnell, Francis Lett, Hix Jones, Henry
Bailey, Hugh Williams, William Averice, William Mosely, Hezekiah
Massie, Owen Strange, Thomas Twitty, William Smith, Josias Floyd,
Thomas Procter, Drury Malone (Swonr), Geo. Tilman Junr., Francis
Hagood, Geo: Hagood, Thomas Brooks, Richard Birch, John Lambert,
Nicholas Proctor, Sampson Caudle, William Gower, John Birch,
Robt. Gee, James Rigbie, Francis Stainback, Shep: Lanier,
Curthbert Smith, William Stroud, William White, Samuel Crafts,
Geo: Cain, Aths. Robinson, John Duke, Henry Jones, David Sinclr,
John Steed, William Petty, William Randle, William Wray, Benjamin
Lanier, John Moore, Robert Hicks, John Hicks, Thomas Dean, John
Randle, Charles Goulster, John Maclin, William Read, Peter
Simmons, Isaac House, Geo: Clayton, John Marshall, John Ward,
Stehpen Scizon, Hinchy Mabry, Richard Pepper, Lanuel Lanier, John
Mishaux, Charles King, James Cooke, William Ledbetter, George
Wilson, nathl. Harrison, Thomas Loyd, Senr., John Ingram, Jesse
Tatum, John Pettaway, To: Mabry (Sworn), William Tilman, Sampson
Lanier, Theok: Bland, Richard. Swanson, William House, William
Smith, Geo: Mosely, Thomas Clanton, Thomas Mosely, Isaac Matthis,
John Fennel, James Maclin, John Ezell, Edward Hueland, John Geo:
Pennington, William Nance, William Bailey, Drury Robinson, Daniel
Taylor, James Johnson, Samuel Russell, John Johnson, Peter Tatum,
John Butts, Michael Young, Richard Russell, Thomas Jones, John
Evans, Griffin Humphris, George Clark [Clack], Richard Scogging,
John Moorston, James Parrish, William Scoggin, Richd: Burnett,
Edward Davis, Baxter Davis, Chris: Tatum, George Sims, John Wall,
Robt. Rynolds, John Davis, Edward Robinson, Joseph Burnett, James
Clack, Abraham Phenix, Charles Matthis (sworn), William Short,
John Hagood, James hicks, James Taply, John Johnson, William
Williams, James Love, James Parham, John Edwards, Thomas
Hardiway, Geo: Scogging, Richard Yarburough, James Bennitt,
William Edwards, Nicholas Lanier, Robt. Briggs, Henry Simmons,
James McDaniel, John Burrow, William Burrown, William Duggar,
John Rose, John Robinson, Thomas Jackson, Charles Collier, George
Stainback, William Robinson, John Parker, William Eaton, John
Douglas, John Thornton, Henry Jackson, Nathaniel Hicks, Henry
Morris, William Morris, John Jackson, David Walker, Hubbard
Ferril, Jehue Peebles, John Collier, Lewis Parham, James Moseley,
Samuel Harwell, Isaac Collier, William Pennington, Samuel Cental,
Batt Peterson, John Jones, Thomas Johns, Thomas Sadler, Charles
Lucas, Benja: C: Donaldson, John Willis, Nicholas Lanier, Thomas
Person, William Samford, Sterling Clack. Michael Wall Sherif.
Deed Book 3, Page 513, Brunswick County, Virginia
1748 June 13: Pole for Sterling Clack–William Wall, Francis Deloah, James
Denman, Henry Embry, John Moultry, Giles Kelley, William
McKinney, William Maclin, James Speed, Hezekiah Massie, Thomas
Lloyd, Lewelling Jones, Robert Christy, Thomas Bull, Richard
Hagood, Randall Brasie, William Jones, Augustine Hightower, Geo:
Tilman, Stephen Caudle, Mason Bishop, Hubbard Quarles, John
Averie, William Brewer, William Smith, Roger Reece, Abraham
Burton, Thomas Lanoir, William Lyndsey, William Scogging, William
Green, Geo: Deardin, Robt. Dunkley, Robt. Cunnel, Francis Lett,
Hix Jones, Henry Bailey, Hugh Williams, William Averice, Hezekiah
Massie, Owen Strange, Thomas Twitty, William Smith, John
Sulivant, Jos: Floyd, Thomas Proctor, Drury Malone, Geo: Tilman,
Francis Hagood, Geo: Hagood, Thomas Brooks, Richard Birch,
William McKnight, Nicholas Edmunds, John Lambert, Nicholas
Proctor, Sampson Caudle, William Gower, John Birch, Robert Gee,
James Rigbie, Francis Stainback, Edward Adams, Shep: Lanier,
Curthbert Smith, William Stroud, Samuel Crafts, Thomas Scizon,
Geo: Cain, Athanatious Robinson, John Duke, Henry Jones, David
Sinclar, Lamuel Cocke, William Petty, William Randle, William
Wray, Benjamin Lanier, John Moore, Robt. Hicks, John Hicks, Geo:
Harper, John Ray, John Harwell, Thomas Dean, John Randle, Charles
Goulstor, James Lanier, John Maclin, William Read, Peter Simmons,
Isaac House, Geo: Clayton, John Marshall, John Ward, Stephen
Scizom, Hinchy Mabry, Richard Pepper, Lamuel Lanier, Charles
King, James Cooke, Geo: Wilson, nathl: Harrison, Thomas Lloyd
Senr., John Ingram, Jesse Tatum, John Pettaway, Jo: Mabry,
William Tilman, Sap Lanier, Theodk: Bland, Richard Swanson,
William House, William Smith, Junr. William Smith, Junr. Isaac
Matthis, James Maclin, John Ezell, Edward Hueland, John Geo:
Pennington, William Nance, William Bailey, Drewry Robinson,
Daniel Taylor, James Johnson, Samuel Russell, John Johnson, Peter
Tatum, Adam Sims, Michael Young, Richard Russell, Thomas Jones,
Thomas Carril, John Evans, Griffin Humphris, Geo: Clark, Richard
Scogging, John Moreton, James Parrish, William Scoging, Edward
Davis, Baxter Davis, Chrs: Tatum, Geo: Simms, John Wall, Robt.
Rynolds, John Davis, Edward Robinson, James Clack, Abraham
Phenix, Charles Matthis, William Short, John Hagood, James
Tapley, John Jackson, Daniel Carril, William Smith, William
Williams, James Love, James Parham, John Edwards, Thomas
Hardiway, Geo: Scogging, Richrd. Yarburough, James Bennitt,
William Edwards, Nicholas Lanier, Robt. Briggs, Henry Simmons,
James Macdaniel, John Burrow, William Burrown, William Duggar,
John Rose, John Robinsons, Thomas Jackson, Geo: Stainback, John
Parker, William Eaton, John Duglas, John Thornton, Henry Jackson,
Henry Morris, William Morris, John Jackson, David Walker, John
Daniel, Jehue Peebles, John Collier, Thomas Jackson, Lewis
Parham, James Moseley, Hinchy Mabry, Samuel Harwel, William
Pennington, Samuel Cental, Batt Peterson, John Jones, Thomas
Jones, Thomas Sadler, William Whittington, John Yarburough,
Thomas Cock, Thomas Avant, Nichs. Lanier, John Hunt, Thomas
Parson, William Samford, Drury Stith, John Robinson, Edward
Goodrich, Richd. Lanier. Micahel Wall Sheriff. This 13th Day of
June 1748. Miachel Wall Sherif made Oath before me that this is
true copy taken for this County Given under my hand this day
above written. Signed John Willis. Deed Book 3, Page 515. Brunswick County, Virginia
1748 Sept 28: Page 321. I, Reece Preece of L, for 50 L, sell to Richard Ward of Goochland County, one plantation and parcel of land conveyed from John Smith unto Preece by L deed of Apr 1, 1748, containing 337 acres in L in Wards Fork and bounded by [trees]. Signed Sep 28, 1748 – Rees Prees. Wit — Mathew Talbot, John Gwin, Perrin Allday. Recorded Oct 5, 1756 after Perin Aulday, one of the witnesses gave oath, and Cathrine, the wife of the said Rees, relinquished her right of dower, and on Oct 6, 1756 the deed was further proved by the oath of Matthew Talbot, Gent. Deed Book 4. p 321. Lunenburg County, Virginia
1748 Dec 5 ….Joshua Ginn and James Cone are listed as chainbearers for platted land purchased by William Burk on the Haw River area of Bladen Co. on Dec. 5.
1749 (Birth of Drury Going) – Letter from Thomas Baxter Going providing birth year of Drury Going as 1749:
(The contents found at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/nl199206.pdf )
“Walnut Grove, Etowah County, Ala. March 16, 1879 Dear Brother, By the Divine Providence of God, I am again permitted to write to you in answer of yours and also to send your request. We are today enjoying common health and also Dabbs and Inman are well as far as I know. We have had a very cold, wet winter with heavy freezes, but little snow. Gentle spring has come in with mild and pleasant weather.
The farmers are busy engaged in preparing for another crop. There will be more guano used this year than has been any year previous. According to your request, I with pleasure send you a true list of ages as recorded in Father’s Bible.
I will begin with father and mother’s. Isaac Going was born 28th day of April, 1775. Mother, Rebecca Palmer was born 1st day of February 1789 and was married the 21st day of August 1804. Father was baptized in the May meeting of the Pacolet Church in 1803, and also the same year joined the Masonic fraternity. The death of Father and Mother stands recorded thus—- Rebecca Going departed this life the first day of August 1855, aged 66 years and 6 months. Isaac Going departed this life the 27th day of January 1861, aged 85 years and 9 months and one day.
Our Grandfather, Drury Going departed this life the 22nd day of February 1796 in the 47th year of his age. He died on the road coming home from Charleston with his wagon and team. He lacked 3 days drive of reaching home when he died. He was hauled home and buried at home. Grandmother Sarah Going departed this life 22nd day of April 1820 in the 69th year of her age.
In looking over I find the date of Elisha P. Going’s death as 16th day of July 1864 by a cannon ball near Fussels Mill in the New Market fight, Henry County, Va. Now, dear brother, you can record the dates I have given you in your large family Bible so that your children and grandchildren may hand down their fore father’s posterity. The Going is of Irish, [and Palmer] on Mother’s side English and Dutch.
I was pleased to hear of the well doing of your children. I have not heard a word about Eva. Is she dead? Eunice sent her likeness to her. Eunice says she would like to enjoy Eva’s company again. I am getting old and feeble near 73 years old. I have not had good health since last July. When I feel able, I go out and work a little. I feel better with exercise. I gain, but the least cold throws me back.
I am what is called a Licentiate Preacher. I don’t go about much, but if it is the Lord’s will, when the weather becomes warm I wish to visit the churches around. Religion is at a very low ebb at this time owing to so many divisions of profession–three kinds of Baptists, Missionary, Primitive or commonly called Hard Shells. Two years ago they divided and called it The Church of Christ being wonderfully opposed to all benevolent institutions of the day, especially the Masonic fraternity and Sabbath Schools. Their chief doctrine is that of Election and reprobation and non-fellowship with all who do not coincide with their Views. There are two kinds of Methodists–North and South. They divided during the war– they have no fellowship with each other. Then there are the Seventh Day Adventists and Soul Sleeping Baptists. I could not give a full history of their doctrines in the space I have to write. They make proselytes owing to the unlearned and unread of many of the people.
I hope you and all the boys that have grown up have made to rejoice in Jesus Christ the Savior. Let us pray for each other as all are dead of father’s family that if we never meet again, we will try to meet together with our friends in Heaven. Farewell, Thomas B. Going to W.G.W. Going and children”
1749 – John Going Sr. b. abt 1700 continues to live in Lunenburg Co, Virginia, as seen by the 1749 tithe list.
In 1749 Edward Hollis appears in South Carolina and receives a 450 acre land grant on the Wateree in SC, nearby William Scott (in 1751), and Thomas Going (in 1752) – neighbors from Fairfax Co, Va – also move to the Richland County, SC area. 1749 petition of Edward Hollis who came lately from Virginia with a wife and seven children to settle in the forks of the Santee River – http://www.vgs.org/documents/virginia-genealogical-society-newsletter/vols-i-xxv/208-vgs-newsletter-vol-23-1997/file
1749….Christopher Ginn, Jr. witnesses a deed for Henry Snoad to William Speir in Beaufort Co.
1749 March 5 – Deed: purchse from Robert Jones, Jr, 5 Mar 1749/50, , Granville, North Carolina, USA. “William Going “of Granville County” received a deed from Robert Jones, Jr, “attorney.” of Surry County, Virginia to 910 acres on both sides of Grassy Creek near the Virginia state line for £25 March 5, 1750, according to Granville County Deed Book A, page 343.” Granville Co, NC
1749 June 24: Inventory of the goods and effects of Maurice Gwyn, deceased . . . signed: Alexr Stewarte, Wm Rackshell, Nicho Moncreeff. Charles Town, South Carolina.
1749 July 4: GOWMAN, JOHN, LAND GRANT FOR 300 ACRES ON SANTEE RIVER.
Series: S213019 Volume: 0004 Page: 00171 Item: 000
Names indexed: GOWMAN, JOHN Locations: SANTEE RIVER Document type: LAND GRANT. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=54709
1750 March 5: Robert Jones Jr of Surry County, Virginia, conveys 910 acres land on both sides of Grassey Creek to William Gowing of Granville County, North Carolina. Land joins Williams’ line. Signed by Robert Jones, Jr in presence of Willm Eaton pub regs. Cert by Dan Weldon. (Book A p. 343) Granville County, North Carolina.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99CR-26DD?i=123&cat=360398
1750 Relatively complete tithe lists, but not providing racial breakdown and not naming the subsidiary tithes in most cases. List of Edwd. Jones, Michel Gooin 2, Granville Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1750….The inventory of Christopher Ginn(Guin), Sr.’s estate was submitted by Mary Harrell in Edgecomb on May 9.
1750 June 16 – probate/wills: Bell, Elizabeth, widow, Tyrrell. June 16, 1750; November 30, 1750. Sister Margaret, daughter in London, South Britain, brotherin-law James Turnbull, William Mackey, my deceased husband’s nephew; Cullen Pollock executor. Test, Thos. Lee, John Gomen, Bedford Fagan. (pg 171)
https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/2290112
In 1751 – John Goin is shown on page 170 of Field Jefferson’s list with one tithe. This was the same precinct originally assigned to Lewis Deloney. On the same page, William Going appeared with one tithe. The tithe list shows that William Going is at least age 16 in 1748, according to Landon C. Bell in “Sunlight on the Southside.” This part of Lunenburg County became Mecklenburg County in 1765. 1751 John Going and Thos Going 3 tithes – Lunenburg Co, Va, John Goin 1 tithe – Lunenburg Co, Va
http://ftp.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pub/usgenweb/va/lunenburg/census/sun005.txt 1751 Thomas Gowen was taxable in the 1751 Lunenburg County household of John Gowen in the list of Richard Witton [Tax List 1748-52]. Lunenburg Co, Va. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1751 (Tithe Lists do not seem to be complete, and give no racial breakdown, but do appear to tax mixed-race wives in most cases List of Saml Henderson; William Going 2, Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
In 1751 William Scott moves in adjacent to Edward Hollis on the Wateree in SC. William Scott was living in Prince William County, Va prior to this. He signed as a witness in the 1739 probate of Catherine Padderson (mother of John Going Sr). Also signing on her probate was John Hollis – father of Edward Hollis.
1751 Nov 30 – Thomas Goering buried Nov 30, 1751 intrt without a minister. St Andrews Parish Register, South Carolina
https://archive.org/stream/southcarolinahis19121913sout#page/n465/mode/2up/search/Goring
1752 Joseph Goin 1 tithe, Lunenburg Co, Va, John Gowen 2 tithes, Lunenburg Co, Va, Wm. Gowin under William Callaway (along with Robt Graves, Wm Simmons) 7 tithes total in Lunenburg Co, Va.
http://ftp.rootsweb.ancestry.com/pub/usgenweb/va/lunenburg/census/sun006.txt
1752….Christopher Ginn, Jr. purchases land partly in Edgecombe Co. and partly in Johnston Co..
1752 Feb 4 – Thomas Going – Plat for 750 acres on the north side of Congaree, South Carolina, Pursuant to a Precept to me directed by George Hunter Esq his Majesties Survoyor Genl. directed the 4th day of February 1752. I have measured and laid out unto Thomas Going a plantation or tract of Land containing seven hundred and fifty acres situate lying and being on the North side of the Congaree otherwise Seludy River on both sides of the Creek called Collins Mill Creek butting and bounding on all sides on vacant land and hath such shape and form and marks as the above plat represents. Given under my hand this 9 of March 1752. John Fairchild; Description shows on map below to be:
Future Lexington Co, SC (county south of Fairfield Co). D.S. http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=95289 Looking at map – the description shows: http://battleofcamden.org/1773sc.jpg
Petition for Thomas Goings indicates he has a wife and 9 children, and prays for 550 acres on or about the Congree River. Petition on Feb 4, 1752.
1752 March 1 –James Gowin” was a “sworn chain carrier” on a patent of 616 acres issued March 1, 1752 to James Hunt “on branches of Island Creek and Mitchell’s Creek, adjoining Davis’s corner, Hunt’s line, Collin’s line, Tynel’s line and Holly’s line,” according to Granville County Surveyor’s Book11, page 382. Granville Co, NC
1752 March 4-“James Going” received a land grant from the Earl of Granville March 4, 1752, according to Granville County Deed Book B, page 439. Granville Co, NC
1752 March 9: GOING, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 750 ACRES ON THE NORTH SIDE OF CONGAREE. Series: S213184 Volume: 0005 Page: 00171 Item: 01
Names indexed: FAIRCHILD, JOHN; GOING, THOMAS; HUNTER, GEORGE Locations: COLLINS CREEK; CONGAREE RIVER; SALUDA RIVER Document type: PLAT
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=95289
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=95289 (Image)
1752 April 24: GOINGS, THOMAS, LAND GRANT FOR 750 ACRES ON COLLINS AND MILL CREEKS. Series: S213019 Volume: 0004 Page: 00607 Item: 000
Names indexed: GOINGS, THOMAS Locations: COLLINS CREEK; MILL CREEK Document type: LAND GRANT
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=55145
1752 April 30 – Title: Jones, John. Edgecombe Co. Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey; Box: Edgecombe County, Ho-J; Years: 1752; Creator: Secretary of State, Office of Granville Proprietary Land Office Secretary, Office of the; Call Number: S.108.270–S.108.283; MARS Id: 12.12.18.56 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Warrants, Warrants, Plats; Warrant: 1752 April 30. 640 acres. Descriptive references for land: Sackwill Adams, Great Dry Pond Swamp, Edward Going; Edgecombe County; Great Dry Pond Swamp; Personal Names:, Jones, John; Adams, Sackvill; Going, Edward; Edgecombe Co, NC.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/06/edgecombe-county-nc-early-records.html
1752 May 3: John McKissock of Granville County, North Carolina conveys 225 acres to Mical (Michael) Going. Land on both sides of Taillors Creek. Previously granted to John MicKissock by deed of 600 acres on May 2, 1752. Wits: Theo Hunter, Broadhead Trulow, Francis Mabry. Signed: John McKisock. Proved up in June 1752 Court by Theophilus Hunter. Test: Willm Eaton, pub regs. (Book B p. 73) Granville County, North Carolina.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99CR-26DD?i=123&cat=360398
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1752 May 30 –“Thomas Going” received a deed May 30, 1752 to 150 acres “on both sides of Taillors Creek, being the lower part of a grant [of 600 acres] to McKisick for “six pounds Virginia money,” from John McKisick, according to Granville County Deed Book B, page 53. Witnesses were Theo Hunter, Francis Mabry and Broadhead Trulove. (Book B p. 53). Granville County, North Carolina.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99CR-26DD?i=123&cat=360398
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99C5-1JLV?mode=g&i=45&cat=360398
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1752 June 2: Page 19. from Mathew Talbot of L, Gent, to David Gwin of L, for 21 £, a certain tract of land of 113 acres in L on the north side of Wards Fork, being the land which was granted to John Turner by patent dated Aug 20, 1745 and by him sold to Talbot by deed recorded in L. Signed – Matthew Talbot. Wit – Thomas Covington, John Bentley, James Bardin. Recorded Jun 2, 1752. Deed Book 3. p 19. Lunenburg County, Virginia
175_ [last digit blank] Aug 4: Page 130. from Abraham Cocke of Amelia County, to Richard Brooks Sr of L, for 40 £, two certain tracts of land of about 400 acres in L on both sides
of the Ready Cr and bounded by Michael Mackey, the side lines of the survey up the Cr that runs through the plantation where Wm Irby and Edward Givins formerly lived, the mouth of the 1st branch on the north side of the Cr. Said parcel or parcels is part of two larger tracts, one lying on the south side of the Cr containing 130 acres which was formerly granted to William Irby by letters patent of Sep 16, 1740 and since transferred to aforesaid Abram Cocke by the aforesaid Wm Irby by Brunswick County deed. The other tract lies on both sides of the Cr containing 448 acres which was granted to the aforesaid Abram Cooke by a letter patent of Oct 1, 1747 out of which piece of land lying on the north side of the Cr 1 acre excepted for the use of Michal Mackey’s Mill. Signed- Abraham Cocke. Wit – Wm Embry, Robt Brooks, Thomas Embry. Recorded Nov 7, 1752. Deed Book 3. p 130. Lunenburg County, Virginia
1753 Aug 7: Page 324. from Thomas Nance of L, to Katharine Gwin of L, for 5 £, a certain tract of land in L on the branches of Harricane Cr containing 100 acres (being part of 290 acres patented to Nance last Jul 27), bounded by Williams corner pine near Johnson’s old path. Signed Thomas Nance. Wit —none. Recorded Sep 7, 1753. Deed Book 3. p 324. Lunenburg County, Virginia
1753 Aug 7: Page 401. from Thomas Nance of L, to William Irvin of L, for 30 £, a certain tract of land in L between the forks of Harricane Cr containing 190 acres (being part
of 290 acres patented to Nance last Jul 27), bounded by Covington, Williams, Katharine Gwin, Roberts, Man. Signed — Thomas Nance. Wit – none. Recorded Nov 6, 1753.
Deed Book 3. p 401. Lunenburg County, Virginia
1753 List of Robert Harris (“one of his lists”)
George Anderson 0 1
William Going and his son 2 0
Robt. Mitchell, John Going 2 tithes
List of Osborn Jeffreys
Robert Davis 0 1
Thomas Going 1 1
Michal Going 0 1
Edward Going 0 1
List of Lemuel Lanier
Thomas Going 1
Michall Going 1
Michall Going 1
Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1753….Joshua Ginn listed as chain bearer with Dougall McFale for Neill McNeill for two tracts of land 150 acres each in Bladen Co.. One tracton McNeills Creek the place where Joshua Ginn lives…begin at a pine on the west side of the creek. The other tract on McNeills Creek the place where Wallis Johnston lived…begin at red oak.
1753 Benjamin Gowen gave a mortgage securing the purchase of five slaves bought from John Calder and Capt. William Lawton, planter of Edisto Island in March 1753, according to “South Carolina Magazine of History.” South Carolina.
1753 Aug 24 – George Gowen listed as an account owed at Robert Hill’s tavern in Edmundson, Ashepoo, South Carolina (Ashepoo, in Colleton County). The note part of Robert Hill’s estate in 1759. (found on Fold3).
1753 Sept 5 – Ann Gowen, in Granville County September 5, 1753 when the Granville County Court ordered her “mulattoe child, Cooper” be bound to John Parnall.
1753 Sept – Alexander Going first appeared in the records of Orange County in September 1753, according to “Orange County, North Carolina Court Minutes, 1753-1761,” Book 1, by Weynette Parks Haun. Orange Co, NC
1753 Sept 11 Alexander Going was a deed witness for James Muse, Orange, North Carolina, USA. Deed of property from James Muse Sr and James Muse Jr. ; Land: grant 640 acres Hogan’s Creek, Bigg Branch, 26 Feb 1755, Orange, North Carolina, USA. Provenance. http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1753_alex_as_witness_nc_p_1y2.jpg
1753 Sept – Court of Sept. 1753 – Page 7, Deed of gift from James Muse, Sr. to James Muse, Jr. for negroes, hogs, horses, cattle, beds & furniture, etc… Wit: Giles Tillet, Charles Steel, ALEX GOING ? or Young? Orange County, North Carolina Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of September 1752 – August 1766. By Ruth Herndon Shields. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html
1753 Dec – Second Tues – James M. Gowen Sr. A deed of sale from James M. Gowen Srunto (torn page), Jun for 250 acres of land was acknowledges (torn page) and ordered to be registered. Orange Co, NC
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/DGS-004770551_00492?cc=1867501&wc=32L6-DPD:169812501,169923101
(NOTE: DIRECTLY ABOVE is a transaction regarding sale to Henry and Alexander (torn page – so can’t see last name)(ALSO – this could be McGowen) with Morris Cooper – 320 acres
1754 William Gowen was in the military some time during 1754-1758 in Bedford County, Virginia during the French and Indian War.
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1754….Scarbrough Ginn and David Smith are chain bearers for 200 acres of surveyed land for Robert Love on Jan. 8 in Bladen Co.
1754….Henry Ginn (Gwin) appears on list of men commanded by Capt. Charles King in Chowan Co. on Nov. 23.
1754 Feb 2: GUIN, CHRISTOPHER, LATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, TO JOSEPH ALLSTON, OF CRAVEN COUNTY, BILL OF SALE FOR ONE INDIAN WOMAN SLAVE NAMED JENNY, ONE INDIAN WOMAN SLAVE NAMED AGGIE, AND ONE INDIAN GIRL SLAVE NAMED RACHEL. (2 PAGES). Series: S213003 Volume: 002I Page: 00704 Item: 002. Names indexed: AGGIE (SLAVE); ALLSTON, JOSEPH; GUIN, CHRISTOPHER; JENNY (SLAVE); RACHEL (SLAVE)
Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; NORTH CAROLINA Document type: BILL OF SALE Topics: INDIAN SLAVERY; SLAVE SALES; SLAVES, NAMED 1754 Feb 2: Christopher Guin of North Carolina sells to Joseph Alston of Craven County, South Carolina, 3 female Indian Slaves named Jenny, Aggie, and Rachel. Witnessed: William Drakeford and Joseph Duberdieu. Signed: Christopher Guin. Proved up: Joseph Duberdieu.
May 21, 1754 in Charles Town, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=176905
1754 Feb 4 – from George Pawley and Ann his wife of George Town in Craven Co, South Carolina to Christopher Guin 300 acres of land on the NW of Little River bounding to SE of the creek and marsh, to the NE on Wm Waites land, to the NW to lands not laid out, to the SW on William Waites land. Land originally granted on Feb 9, 1732 to Charles Hart. Charles Hart conveled to Wm Waites and Dorothy his wife. Then on March 9, 1734 William Waites conveyed to George Pawley. Signed by: George Pawley. Wits: James Summers and Joseph Dubourdien. Recorded: Dec 8, 1755. Charleston Deed book QQ, pgs 128-133. 1755-56: PAWLEY, GEORGE AND WIFE TO CHRISTOPHER GUIN, LEASE AND RELEASE FOR 300 ACRES OF LAND ON THE LITTLE RIVER. Series: S372001 Volume: 02Q0 Page: 00128 Item: 000. Names indexed: GUIN, CHRISTOPHER; PAWLEY, GEORGE Locations: LITTLE RIVER Document type: LEASE AND RELEASE. Georgetown, Craven Co, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=85882
1754 March 21: an estate sale of Robert Futhy, decd, was held and accounting was turned into the court on January 26, 1756. The 2nd page shows John Gowin appears to buy a case of Huntherd? Accounting shows cash of John Gowin by case of Andrew Johnston, 28.10. Craven County, South Carolina.
1754 Aug 29 – Va Bedford Co, Virginia Order Book 1, 1754-1761 (Bounty for Wolf)
By TLC Genealogy
November Court 1754
For Wolves Heads, when cert., by whom cert. granted, Dr
To Giles Williams for 1 old wolf’s head, June 26, 1753, Zachariah Isbel, 100
To Richard Callaway, Assignee of Amb’s Bryan for 1 ditto, November 13, 1754, Richard Callaway, 100
To Mark Cole, assignee of Thomas Rentfro for 1 ditto, November 10, 1754, Mark Cole, 100
To Wm Irvine, Assignee of Wm Goings, August 29, 1754, Zach’s Isbel, 100
To ditto, Assignee of Henry Taylor for 1 ditto, August 27, 1754, Zach Isbel. 100
To ditto, Assignee of Methew Mounce for 6 young ditto, July 3, 1754, Zach’s Isbel, 100
To ditto, Assignee of John Phil Weaver for 2 old ditto, September 7, 1754, Zach’s Isbel, 200
To Mathew Talbot, Assignee of Jacob Hendrickson for 1 ditto, September 25, 1754, John Phelps, 100
To the Sherriff, his commission for collecting at 6% —619 Carried over
Page 46. To Depositum to be accounted for next year — 2574 1754 Bedford County Cr 13500
By 500 titables at 27 lbs of tobacco per poll — 13500
1754 Aug 29 – William Going receives assistance from Wm Irwin according to Bedford County Court Records.
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1754 Oct 8 – Muster roll of the regiment in Granville, under the command of Colo William Eaton, as taken at a general muster of the said regiment on Oct 8, 1754 William Person, Lieut. Col. James Paine, Major Capt Osborn Jeffrey’s Company:
78. THOMAS GOWAN – Malatto
79. MICHAEL GOWAN – Malatto
80. EDWARD GOWAN – Malatto
Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1754 Oct 18 – Capt John Sallis’ Company:
47. WILLIAM GOWEN
78. JOSEPH GOWEN
Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1754 Oct 29 – Title: Yancey, James. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection], Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey; Box: Granville County, Wh-Z; Years: 1754, 1755, 1760; Creator: Secretary of State, Office of Granville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the; Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.12.40.66 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Warrants, Warrants, Plats, Deeds; Scope / Contents: Warrant: 1754 October 29. 640 acres. Descriptive references for land: Jonathan Creek Warrant: 1754 October 29. 640 acres. Descriptive references for land: Jonathan Creek Plat: 1755 February 14. 618 acres. Descriptive references for land: Jonathan Creek; Chain carriers: John Gowing, Bartlet Yancey. Surveyor: Sherwood Haywood Deed: 1760 March 14. Note: The first warrant (no. 321) is marked “Now Land to be found.” For deed see 12.13.61.16. Granville Co, NC.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
http://mars.archives.ncdcr.gov/DisplaySearchResult.aspx
1755 summary list (from microfilm) C.044.70012 NC Archives
Thomas Going 0/1/1
Edward Gowen 0/1/1
Michael Gowen 0/1/1
Joseph Gowen 0/1/1
William Going & Son Joseph 2/0/2
William Going & Son Joseph 2/0/2
Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1755 – The names of Edward Going, David Going and William Going appeared on the muster roll of Edgecombe County militia in 1755.
1755….Moses Ginn appears on Orange Co. tax list.
1755 – Richard Goans – 2 whites ; Orange County Tax List 1755: A List of Tythables for the year 1755. Richard Goans 2 whites – blacks; Moses Ginn 1 white (listed on 2 different pages); “Loose Records for Orange County, State Archives of North Carolina at Raleigh” Orange Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html
1755 – Ezekiel Goins was a resident of Wilkes County about 1755, living in the northern part in the vicinity of Traphill, North Carolina.
1755 Feb 26 – Page 4; 1755 Feb 26 – Alexander Goin warrant for 640 acres in Orange Co, NC – 26 Feb. 1755, 640 acres, on both side Hogan’s Creek; includes the 4 mile lick, entered 1 Jan. 1755, issued 15 July 1760. Orange County, North Carolina Records, Vol. III
Granville Proprietary Land Office. Miscellaneous Records; By William D. Bennett, C.G.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html 1757 Feb 10 – Page 6; 1757 Feb 10 – Alexander Gowin survey for 640 acres – Orange Co, NC – 10 Feb. 1757, 640 acres on both sides Hogan’s Creek; Wm Armstrong & Notley Holis, SCC, entered 1 Jan. 1755. Orange County, North Carolina Records, Vol. III. Granville Proprietary Land Office. Miscellaneous Records; By William D. Bennett, C.G. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html
1755 March 5 – Court: sued by Robert Jones, Mar 1755, Granville, North Carolina, USA. “In March 1755, William Going was sued by Robert Jones for “trespass,” according to Granville County Court records. Granville, NC
1755 Sept 5 – Military: militia muster, 5 Sep 1755, Granville, North Carolina, USA. “On October 8, 1754 William Gowen and Joseph Gowen appeared in a militia company commanded by Capt. John Sallis in Granville County. The company was part of a regiment commanded by Col. William Eaton. The two appeared on the com-pany’s muster roll dated September 5, 1755, according to “Colonial Granville County and Its People” by Ray.” Granville, NC Militia
1755 Nov – In the November 1755 term, William Goins and Rebecca Goins, his wife, appeared in the Lunenburg County Court minutes: “An Indenture of Feoffment [Deed of Trust] between William Goins & Rebecca, his wife on the one part and Benjamin Bridgford of the one part, with a Memorandum of Livery of Seizen [legal transfer of land] and a Receipt thereon Indorsed are proved by the oaths of two of the witnesses thereto, and the same are ordered to be Certified.”
1755 Dec 17 – Court, 17 Dec 1755, Granville, North Carolina, USA. 2 “A charge of trespassing was filed against “William Gowen” December 17, 1755 by William Eaton, Jr, according to “Court Minutes of Granville County, North Carolina” by Zoe Hargett Gwynn. On March 1, 1757 he was sued by Charles Trumbull.” Granville Co, NC
1755 Dec 23: LOWNDES, RAWLINS, PROVOST MARSHALL TO JOHN GOVAN, SALE ON EXECUTION FOR 300 ACRES OF LAND IN PRINCE GEORGE PARISH. William Waties (Waites) decd died possessed on 300 acres in Prince George Paris, Craven County bounded by lands of John Waites to northward, Alexr Montgomerie. William Waites indebted to Henry Kennan and Dougal Campbell who sued the executors of William Waties (Waites) decd – Andrew Johnston and Thomas Waties (Waites) executors, and obtained a judgment. Rawlins Lowndes, the Provost Marshall, sold the 300 acres to the highest bidder John Govan to pay towards the debt. Series: S372001 Volume: 02Q0 Page: 00233 Item: 000 Date: 1755-1756 Names indexed: GOVAN, JOHN; LOWNDES, RAWLINS Topics: PROVOST MARSHALL Document type: EXECUTION SALE Locations: PRINCE GEORGE PARISH, South Carolina.
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1756 March 4: Page 258. from Charles Talbot and Drusilla of Bedford County, to Thomas Price of the County of James Cit , for 55 £, a certain tract of land and plantation in
CumberlandParish in L. containing about 423 acres, it being part of Major Richard and Capt William Kennon’s Order of Council by patent dated Mar 1, 1743, and from them conveyed to Josias Dixon and by Dixon conveyed to John Farmer and Henry Childress and by Farmer and Childress conveyed to the said Charles Talbot. The tract is bounded by Kennon. Signed — Charles Talbot, Drusilla Talbot. Wit – Joel Towns, George Gwin, Wilson (+ his mark) Maddox. Recorded Jun 1, 1756; Drusilla, the wife of Charles Talbot, relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 4. p 258. Lunenburg County, Virginia
1756 Aug – Edward Gowen was prosecuted in Edgecombe County in August 1756 for concealing his tithables [Haun, Edgecombe County Court Minutes, I:131; CR 44.601.23]. Edgecombe Co, NC
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1756 Nov 29: Earl of Granville to James Going of Granville County, North Carolina, planter. 529 acres of land on Whartons Branch bounded by land of Melone, Winningum, and Roberts. Wits: Thos Jones, Richard Vigers, Robt Lyre (or Bird), William Hunt, Isaac Edwards. Proved up by Isaac Edwards in August Ct 1762. Signed: Thos Child. (Book E p. 439) Granville County, North Carolina.
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1757 Tax List of Richard Harris
William Gowen List Son Joseph & William 3 0
List of Samuel Henderson
Joseph Gowen 1
Gideon Gowen 1
List of Gid. Macon
Thos: Goeing, Jno. Seemore [torn]
List Retd. by William Johnson [shf.]: perhaps insolvents
Chrisr. Goin 1
Granville Co, NC
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1757….Moses Ginn and Lewis Brantley are chain carriers for warrant dated May 14 for Joseph Fuller for land in the Deep River and Rocky River areas of Orange Co..
1757…. Christopher Ginn (Guin) is listed with others on petition in Craven Co. SC for Justice of Peace on June 16.
1757 Feb 10 – Page 6; 1757 Feb 10 – Alexander Gowin survey for 640 acres – Orange Co, NC – 10 Feb. 1757, 640 acres on both sides Hogan’s Creek; Wm Armstrong & Notley Holis, SCC, entered 1 Jan. 1755. Orange County, North Carolina Records, Vol. III; Granville Proprietary Land Office; Miscellaneous Records; By William D. Bennett, C.G. Orange Co, NC
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1757 May 12 – Page 7; 1757 May 12 – Alexander Gowing warrant for 640 acres in Orange Co, NC – 12 May 1757, 640 acres on north side Dan River, begin at Mayho’s line, entered 26 Apr. 1757, issued 25 July 1760. Orange County, North Carolina Records, Vol. III. Granville Proprietary Land Office. Miscellaneous Records; By William D. Bennett, C.G.
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1757 May 23 – Title: File No. 429, Charles Gowin; Land Office: Land Warrants, Plats of Survey, and Related Records. Duplin County; Years: 1757; Call Number: S.108.690; Frames:593; Site: Archives Search Room (Raleigh); MARS Id: 12.14.57.429 (Folder); Geographic Names: Black River; Rowan Swamp; Personal Names: Gowin, Charles; Note: There were no documents in the shuck at time of filming. Land Grant Info: Acres: 450; Issued: May 23, 1757; Book, Page: 15:227; Location: On the Wt. side of Black River beginning at a cypress by the mouth of Rowan Swamp. Duplin Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/06/duplin-county-nc-early-records.html 1757 May 23 – Charles Gowin – Duplin Co, NC – 450acr on the Wt. side of Black River beginning at a cypress at the mouth of Rowan Swamp. Duplin Co, NC. http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.57.429&qid=82726&rn=3
1757 June 7 – Court: sued by Robert Parks, Granville, North Carolina, USA. On June 7, 1757 “Edward Gowen, Joseph Gowen, William Gowen and John Gowen” were sued by Robert Parks, according to the court minutes.” Granville, NC
1757 June 7: Page 478. from Thomas Nance of L, to Kathrine Guin of L, for 17 £, a certain tract of land in L on the branches of Juniper Cr containing 338 acres bounded by Willingham and Williams, Evans, Chandler. Signed — Tho Nance. Recorded Jun 7, 1757 after Martha Jones, the wife of Thomas Nance, relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 4. p 478. Lunenburg County, Virginia
1757 July 5: Page 500. This day settled with Thomas Bouldin and received of him, my Negroes, my Legacy and Mill, and all profits there arising. Received by Jul 5, 1757. Signed – David Gwin. Wit – Saml Comer, James Bouldin. At a court held for L Jul 5, 1757, the within receipt was exhibited in court by Thomas Bouldin and on his motion, ordered to be recorded. Deed Book 4. p 500. Lunenburg County, Virginia
1757 Aug 2: Page 527. from Katherine Gwin of L, to Peter Pety Pool, for 7 £, a certain tract of land in L on the branches of Harricane Cr containing 100 acres, being part of 290 acres patented to Thomas Nance on Jul 27, 1753, bounded by Williams, near Johnson’s old path. Signed — Catrin (X her mark) Gwin. Wit —none. Recorded Aug 2, 1757. Deed Book 4. p 527. Lunenburg County, Virginia
1757 Sept 6 – Court: William Gowen and his son W. M. Gowen are sued by Charles Turnbull, 6 Sep 1757, Granville, North Carolina, USA. “On September 6, 1757 a suit was filed by Charles Turnbull against “William Gowen, James Boyd and W. M. Gowen.” Granville Co, NC (Note: This appears to be the white William Gowen, as the white William Gowen is the only one listed on the tithe records with a son also named William – which W. M. Gowen is likely William Jr).
1757 November 1, Page 4. Thomas Hawkins, William Hill & Thomas Lanier three of the Persons Appointed by an Order of the last Court to View the Way for a Road from the Mine to Cocks Creek, this day Returned their Report thereon which is Ordered to be Recorded, and William Ballard is Appointed Surveyor thereof, and it is Ordered that he together with Stephen Hatchel, John Goin, William Goin, John Goin, Junr . William Glading, Stephen Mallet Junr. and John Ruffins Male Labouring Tithables do forthwith lay open, Clear and keep the same in Repair According to Law.
(Source): LUNENBURG COUNTY ROAD ORDERS 1746-1764, by Nathaniel Mason Pawlett, Faculty Research Historian and Tyler Jefferson Boyd, Research Assistant. http://www.virginiadot.org/vtrc/main/online_reports/pdf/93-r17.pdf
1757 Nov 10 – Title: Mills, Robert. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey; Box: Granville County, Mas-My; Years: 1757, 1760; Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the; Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.12.34.17 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats, Deeds; Scope / Contents: Warrant: 1757 November 10. 640 acres. Descriptive references for land: Tar River, Thomas Jones Plat: 1760 May 21. 369 acres. Descriptive references for land: Tar River; Chain carriers: Thomas Adderson, Joseph Going; Surveyor: Thomas Person Deed: 1760 December 2; Note: Warrant validated for six additional months on February 7, 1760, because its execution had been prevented by the “late Disturbances.” For deed see 12.13.48.27. Granville Co, NC http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1757 Nov 12: HEYWARD, DANIEL, MEMORIAL FOR 6 TRACTS CONTAINING 2,115 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0007 Page: 00159 Item: 001
Names indexed: ASH, JAMES; COCHRAN, JAMES; GWINN, JOHN; HAZARD, RICHARD; HEYWARD, DANIEL; PARMENTER, JOSEPH; PARMENTER, THOMAS; RUSSELL, STEPHEN. Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY Document type: MEMORIAL. South Carolina.
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1757 Dec 8: FAURE, SARAH, WIFE PETER FAURE TO ANDREW GOVAN, RENUNCIATION. Series: S136009 Volume [1st Year]: 1757 Page: 00028 Item: 000
Names indexed: FAURE, PETER; FAURE, SARAH; GOVAN, ANDREW Document type: RENUNCIATION. South Carolina.
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1758 List of Jas. Yancey; William Gowing, son William 2 0; Granville Co, NC
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1758 Jan 15 – Page 7; 1758 Jan 15 – Alexander Gowing Survey for 248 acres in Orange Co, NC – 15 Jan. 1758, 248 acres on north side of Dan River, joins Mayo; Moses Holles and Enoch Robison, SCC, entered 26 Apr. 1757. Orange County, North Carolina Records, Vol. III. Granville Proprietary Land Office. Miscellaneous Records; By William D. Bennett, C.G. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html 1760 July 25 – Alexander Gowing 248 acres on the N side of the Dan River – Orange Co, NC. Along Meghus line. Orange Co, NC
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Land Grant Records of North Carolina Vol. I, Orange County 1752-1885. By Pat Shaw Bailey. Page 18; File 628. Grant 95, Issue Date: 25 July 1760. Book 14, Page 407.
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http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html 1760 July 25 – Alexander Gowin, planter, ten shillings, on N Side Dan R., begin at an ash standing on bank of river, N10E 60p. to a pine in Mayo’s line, by his line S88E 270 p. to a black walnut on bank of river, S13W 134 p., up it to beginning, 248 acres, nine shillings eleven pence half-penny rent per year, surveyed 14 January 1758 Moses Hollis & Enoch Robinson, SCC. (SSLG 91-C) [Ed. note: see also N.C. Patent Book 14:407]. Orange Co, NC http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html
1758 March 8, Page 45. On the Petition of Sundry Inhabitants of this County Ordered that a Bridle way be laid open & Cleared the best and Convenientest way from Pinkethman Hawkins to Jeffersons Church. & William Ballard is appointed Surveyor of the said Road. And it is Ordered that he together with Robert Coleman, Christopher Coleman, Pinkethman Hawkins, Hugh Norwell, Thomas Norwell, John Goin, Henry Jackson, John Coleman, Thomas Farrar, James Coleman Thomas Draper, & Thomas Moore do forthwith lay open Clear & keep the same in Repair According to Law. (Source): LUNENBURG COUNTY ROAD ORDERS 1746-1764, by Nathaniel Mason Pawlett, Faculty Research Historian and Tyler Jefferson Boyd, Research Assistant. http://www.virginiadot.org/vtrc/main/online_reports/pdf/93-r17.pdf
1758 June 19: William Gowen of Granville, North Carolina conveys to William Allen of Hanover County, Virginia 450 acres of land being part of a tract of 910 acres lying on both sides of Grassy Creek in a location where William Allen now dwells, along south side of Grassy Creek. Wits: Jno Bowie, Jonath Knight. Signed: William Gowen and Sarah Gowen. Proved up by John Bowie on June 20, 1758. (Book C Letter G from 1756 to 1760 – p. 469 and 474). Granville County, North Carolina
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1758 June 19: William Gowen of Granville County, NC to Drury Allen of Lunenburg County, Virginia conveys 450 acres of land to Drury Allen on both sides of Grassy Creek, being part of the 910 acre tract upon which the above William Allen his brother have divided betwixt themselves. Wits: Jno Bowie, Jonath Knight. Signed: William Gowen. Proved up by John Bowie on June 20, 1758. (Book C Letter G from 1756 to 1760 – p. 470 and 471). Granville County, North Carolina.
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1758 Sept 4 – Title: Gowin, William. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey; Box: Granville County, Go-Har; Years: 1758, 1760; Creator: Secretary of State, Office of Granville Proprietary Land Office Secretary, Office of the; Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.12.30.4 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats, Deeds; Scope / Contents: Warrant: 1758 September 4. 640 acres. Descriptive references for land: James Yaneres, Jonathan Creek Plat: 1760 May 21. 667 acres. Descriptive references for land: none; Chain carriers: James Gowin, John Hart; Surveyor: Thomas Person Deed: 1760 December 2; Note: Warrant validated for six additional months on February 12, 1760, because its execution had been prevented by the “late Disturbances.” For deed see 12.13.40.2. Granville Co, NC http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html 1758 Sept 4 – Title: William Gowin. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey; Box: Granville County, Go-Har; Years: 1758, 1760; Creator: Secretary of State, Office of Granville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the; Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.12.30.5 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats, Deeds; Scope / Contents: Warrant: 1758 September 4. 640 acres. Descriptive references for land: Dogwood Spring Branch, Robert; Harrison Plat: 1760 May 21. 650 acres. Descriptive references for land: Charles Harris, Dogwood Spring; Branch; Chain carriers: Robert Harrison, James Gowin; Surveyor: Thomas Person Deed: 1760 December 2; Note: Warrant validated for six additional months on February 7, 1760, because its execution had been prevented by the “late Disturbances.” For deed see 12.13.40.3. Granville Co, NC
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1759 List of John Pope
Joseph Goin, Mulattoe 1
Edward Goin, Mulattoe 1
Thomas Goin, William Gray White 2
James Goin Mulattoe, William Goin Mulattoe 2
Michael Goin, Mulattoe, John Wilson, Mulattoe 2
Delinquent and insolvent list
Going, James 2
Granville Co, NC
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1759….John Ginn listed on Rowan Co. tax list.
1759….George Ginn listed on Rowan Co. tax list.
1759….Joshua Ginn listed as Private in Capt. James Leslie’s Co. of Col. Richard Richardson’s Regt. For Cherokee Expedition. Served from Oct. 8 to Jan. 8 1760.
1759 Feb 4 – Henery Goins (Henry Goins): Is noted to owe on an account from Feb 1759 William Little of Craven County, SC in William Little’s probate paperwork in 1767. South Carolina.
1759 April 5: GARVIN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON COOSAWHATCHIE.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0007 Page: 00072 Item: 01
Names indexed: GARVIN, JOHN; LEIGH, EGERTON; MCPHERSON, JAMES
Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRESS CREEK Document type: PLAT
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1759 May 11: MCDUFF, ADAM, MEMORIAL FOR 250 ACRES ON WACAMAW RIVER, KINGSTON TOWNSHIP, SUMMARIZING A CHAIN OF TITLE TO A GRANT TO ANTHONY GWIN OF FEB. 22, 1744. Series: S111001 Volume: 0007 Page: 00241 Item: 004. Names indexed: GWIN, ANTHONY; MCDUFF, ADAM Locations: KINGSTON TOWNSHIP; WACCAMAW RIVER Document type: MEMORIAL
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1759 June 5: Plat laid out for Benjamin Elliott for 800 acres SE side of Wateree R formerly surveyed for Benjamin McKennie, adjacent to Guinns, Jared Wilson, and Mr Thomas Elliott. Certified by Jno Pearson on 22 Aug 1759. South Carolina.
1759 July 23 – Drury Going was paid 5 pounds for a year’s work according to the account of the Brunswick County, Virginia estate of Sampson Lanier which was returned 23 July 1759 [\VB 3:297]. Brunswick Co, Va.
1759 Aug 6 ….Moses Ginn, planter, receives grant of deed on August 6 for 433 acres on the Rocky River in Orange Co.. Land was surveyed June 3, 1758, John Rhodes and Joseph Jones, SCC.
1759 August 14 – Deed: proof, Aug 1759, Orange, North Carolina, USA. Alexander Gowing 258 acres sale from Earl of Granville ’96 deed proved August Court 1759 p.41
http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/21093.htm . 1759 Aug 14 – Page 14; Aug. 14 1759. Earl of Granville to ALEXANDER GOWING, 258 acres Deed of sale, witness: (blank). Register of Orange County, North Carolina Deeds 1752-1768 & 1793. By Eve B. Weeks
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1759 Sept 20: Indenture made the 20th day of September, 1759, between John HOLLOWAY and Mary, his wife, parties of the first part, and William GUNN, for 18 pounds, 12 shillings, and 6 pence, conveying 200 acres on Heaths Branch. Signed by John HOLLOWAY (his mark) and Mary HOLLOWAY (her mark). Names of witnesses not given. Indenture acknowledged in Court on November 26, 1759, by John HOLLOWAY, and Mary, his wife, was privately examined. Deed Book 6, page 424. Brunswick County, Virginia
1760: BULL, ELIZABETH, WIFE OF STEPHEN BULL, JR. TO JOHN GOVAN, RENUNCIATION. Series: S136009 Volume [1st Year]: 1757 Page: 00235 Item: 000
Names indexed: BULL, ELIZABETH; BULL, STEPHEN; GOVAN, JOHN Document type: RENUNCIATION. South Carolina.
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1760-61: BULL, STEPHEN JR. AND WIFE TO JOHN GOVAN, LEASE AND RELEASE FOR 3,283 ACRES OF LAND AND 2 LOTS IN BEAUFORT. Series: S372001 Volume: 02W0 Page: 00428 Item: 000 Names indexed: BULL, STEPHEN; GOVAN, JOHN
Topics: TOWN LOT SALES Document type: LEASE AND RELEASE Locations: BEAUFORT, South Carolina.
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1760-61: GOVAN, JOHN TO STEPHEN BULL, JR., LEASE AND RELEASE FOR 7 TRACTS OF LAND AND 2 TOWN LOTS IN BEAUFORT. Series: S372001 Volume: 02W0 Page: 00437 Item: 000 Names indexed: BULL, STEPHEN; GOVAN, JOHN Topics: TOWN LOT SALES Document type: LEASE AND RELEASE Locations: BEAUFORT, South Carolina.
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1760 Dec 1: Earl of Granville to Joseph Going of Granville County, North Carolina, planter. 680 acres of land located on both sides of Taylors Creek, bounded by land of Neville, Ballinger, Megahor, Efford, and Parker. Wits: Robt Eyre, Will Hurst, Isaac Edwards. Signed: Thomas Child. Proved up by Isaac Edwards in May Court 1762. (Book E p. 143). Granville County, North Carolina
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1760 Dec 2: Earl of Granville to William Gowine of Granville County, North Carolina, planter. 650 acres of land located on the Dogwood Spring Branch, bounded by land of Charles Harris. Wits: Thos Jones. Will Hurst. Robt Eyre, Isaac Edwards. Signed: Thomas Child. Proved up by Isaac Edwards in Aug Ct 1762. (Book E p. 440, p 447-448). Granville County, North Carolina.
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1760 Feb 7 – Title: William Gowin. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey; Box: Granville County, Go-Har; Years: 1758, 1760; Creator: Secretary of State, Office of Granville Proprietary Land Office Secretary, Office of the; Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.12.30.6 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats, Deeds; Scope / Contents: Warrant: 1758 September 4. 640 acres. Descriptive references for land: Aarons Creek, Spring Branch Plat: 1760 May 21. 630 acres. Descriptive references for land: Aarons Creek
Chain carriers: John Pettypool, John Senford; Surveyor: Thomas Person Deed: 1760 December 2; Note: Warrant validated for six additional months on February 7, 1760, because its execution had been prevented by the “late Disturbances.” Granville Co, NC
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1760 Feb 23 – “John Gowen of Lunenburg County, Virginia” receives a deed to “100 acres on Dodson’s Branch at Hargrove’s old line” from William Stroud February 23, 1760 for £30, according to Granville County Deed Book C. John Gowen “of Lunenburg County, Virginia” received a deed to “100 acres on Dodson’s Branch at Hargrove’s old line” from William Stroud February 23, 1760 for £30, according to Granville County Deed Book C. He received a deed to land in Lunenburg County in 1761 from his parents.
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1760 April 21 – Title: Barrett, Jonathan. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey; Box: Granville County, A-Be; Years: 1760, 1754; Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the; Call Number: S.108.270–S.108.283; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.12.25.41 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Land entries, Warrants, Plats, Deeds; Scope / Contents: Land Entry: 1760 April 21. 700 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Island Creek, Nathaniel Henderson. Warrant: 1754 January 30. 640 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Thomas Cook, Spewmarrow Creek Plat: 1754 May 28. 645 acres. Descriptive references for land: Spewmarrow Creek, Thomas Cook, William Gowing; Chain carriers: William Gregg, John Ozbin; Surveyor: Sherwood Haywood Deed: 1760 November 28; Granville Co, NC
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1760-61 June – Surveyed for James GOWEN, 376 Acres Situated on Carters Creek; List of all the Surveys made in the County of Brunswick from June, 1760 to June, 1761 by Drury STITH, Surveyor. Deed Book 6, page 627. Brunswick Co, Va
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1760 July 15 – Abstract No. 3897, Grant Book Page No. 405. Lord Granville to Alexander Going, 600 acres in Orange County in the Parish of St. Matthews on both sides of Hogan’s Creek. Original Record: /signature/ Wits: Jas. Watson, Willm Nunn. Examined by Tho Jones and Richd Vigers. Surveyed February 10, 1757. Sworn Chain Carrier: Wm Armstrong, Notley Holis. Sher’d Haywood, Deputy Surveyor. Patent Bk. 14. [Ibid]” 1760 July 15 – Alexander Gowin, planter, ten shillings, on both sides of Hogans Cr., begin on SE side ad. creek at a white oak, S to a pine, N 320 p. to a pine, E 300 p. to beginning, 600 acres, twenty four shillings rent per year, surveyed 10 Feb 1757, Wm Armstrong and Notley Hollis, SCC. (SSLG 91-B) [Ed. note: see also N.C. Patent book 14:405]. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html . 1760 July 15 – Alexander Going 600 acs on both sides of Hogans Cr – Orange Co, NC. NC Land Trans –Orange County, NC
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1760 July 25 – Alexander Gowing, 248 acres in Orange County in the Parish of St. Matthews on the north side of Dan River, joining Mayoes line and the courses of the said river. Original Record: /signature/. Witnesses: W. Churton, Henry Cool (?). Examined by: Tho. Jones and W. Churton. Sworn Chain Carrier: Moses Hollis, Enoch Robinson. Sher’d Haywood D Survey, Patent Book 14. [Margaret M. Hofman, “The Granville District of North Carolina, 1748-1763, Abstracts of Land Grants,” Vol. II, 1987] Book 14, Page 407; 248 Acres on North side of Dan River. Orange Co, NC. http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.95.625&qid=82726&rn=1
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1760 Sept 23: ROWE, CHRISTOPHER, MEMORIAL FOR 700 ACRES ON NORTH EDISTO RIVER, ORANGEBURG TOWNSHIP. Series: S111001 Volume: 0007 Page: 00320 Item: 002 Names indexed: CROOM, JOHN; GOVAN, ANDREW; HATCHER, SETH; ROWE, CHRISTOPHER; SIMMONS, JOHN Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: NORTH EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG TOWNSHIP, South Carolina
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1760 Nov 29 – Title: File No. 1078, James Going; Parent Records: State Records; Secretary of State Record Group; Land Office: Land Warrants, Plats of Survey, and Related Records; Granville County; Years: 1760; Call Number: S.108.718; Frames:201-202; Site: Archives Search Room (Raleigh); MARS Id: 12.14.66.1120 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Plats
Land Grant Info: Acres: 229; Grant Number: 114; Issued: Nov. 29, 1760; Book, Page: 14:108; Location: On Whartons Branch; Granville Co, NC; 1760 Nov 29 – Title: Gowen, James. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Granville Grants of Deed; Box: Granville Co. Years: 1760; Creator: Secretary of State, Office of Granville Proprietary Land Office Secretary, Office of the; Call Number: SSLG 61J; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.13.61.27 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Deeds, Plats, Indexes; Scope / Contents: November 29, 1760 529 acres Location: On Whartons Branch beg. at a red oak 2 copies Deed #114; Granville Co, NC http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html ; 1760 Nov 29 – It appears that William Gowen‘s son, James “Going” may have received land on 1760 November 29. James Going received a patent to 529 acres in Granville County located in St. John’s parish, “adjoining Winnirgum’s line, Melone’s line and Robert’s line,” according to Surveyor’s Book 14, page 108. The survey was signed by James Gowen and Joseph Gowen. “William Going, sworn chain carrier” was a witness. Granville County, NC
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(WILLIAM, JOSEPH, and JAMES – these appear to be William Gowen b. 1706’s children) (Note: Granville Co, NC, at the same time, has a mulatto / black family of Gowens that have a James Gowen with a son named William, and a mulatto Joseph Gowen that may be a sibling of James Gowen mulatto – these are a different family, as they both appear on tithes at the same time, one listed as white, one listed as mulatto or black. So some of the transactions in Granville that are assumed to be for the white Gowen family members, may be transactions regarding the mulatto/black Gowen family)
1760 Dec 1 – Title: Gowing, Joseph. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Granville Grants of Deed; Box: Granville Co. Years: 1760; Creator: Secretary of State, Office of Granville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the; Call Number: SSLG 39H; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.13.39.28 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Deeds, Plats, Indexes; Scope / Contents: December 1, 1760 680 acres Location: Both sides of Taylors Creek 2 copies Deed #199; Granville Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html 1760 Dec 1 – Title: File No. 294, Joseph Gowing; Parent Records: State Records; Secretary of State Record Group; Land Office: Land Warrants, Plats of Survey, and Related Records; Granville County; Years: 1760; Call Number: S.108.717; Frames:690-693; Site: Archives Search Room (Raleigh); MARS Id: 12.14.66.292 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats. Land Grant Info: Acres: 680; Grant Number: 199; Issued: Dec. 1, 1760; Book, Page: 11:367; Location: On both sides Taylors Creek beginning at a hick; Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html 1760 Dec 1 – On December 1, 1760 Joseph Gowen received a patent to 680 acres “on both sides of Taylor’s Creek,” according to Granville County Deed Book E, page 143. 1760 Dec 1 – Joseph Gowing – Granville County, NC – 680 acres on both sides of Taylors Creek beginning at a hickory. Along Newell line, Mills line, Ballinger line, Meghus line, Ford line. Granville County, NC.
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1760 Dec 2 – William Gowen receives 667 acres adjacent to Johnson, Stovall, in Granville County, NC, 1760 Dec 2 – Title: Gowen, William. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Granville Grants of Deed; Box: Granville Co.; Years: 1760 Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land Office Secretary, Office of the; Call Number: SSLG 40A; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.13.40.2 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Deeds, Plats, Indexes; Scope / Contents: December 2, 1760 667 acres Location: Beginning at a pine 2 copies Deed #160; Granville Co, NC. 1760 Dec 2 – William Gowen – Granville County, NC – 667 acs; Adj: Johnson, Stovall, Granville County, NC
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1760 Dec 2 – William Gowen receives 650 acres adjacent to Charles Harris land in Granville Co, NC: 1760 Dec 2 – Title: File No. 283, William Gowen; Parent Records: State Records; Secretary of State Record Group; Land Office: Land Warrants, Plats of Survey, and Related Records; Granville County; Years: 1760; Call Number: S.108.717; Frames:679; Site: Archives Search Room (Raleigh); MARS Id: 12.14.66.281 (Folder); Personal Names: Gowen, William, Harris, Charles; Note: There were no documents in the shuck at time of filming. Land Grant Info: Acres:650; Grant Number: 150; Issued: Dec. 2, 1760; Book, Page: 11:365; Location: Beginning at a white oak on Charles Harris line, Granville Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
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1760 Dec 5: William M Gowan (or McGowan), granted 150 acres in New Hanover between Jonathan Evans, Thomas Brice and William McGowan Sr’s lands. Book 15 pg 332. New Hanover County, North Carolina http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.92.1315&qid=82716&rn=5
1760 Dec 18 – Page 9 – William Gladden survey for 623 acres adj to Alexander Going, Orange Co, NC – 18 Dec. 1760, 623 acres on both sides of Moon’s Creek; joins Hugh Dobbin: ALEXANDER GOING, & William Morris, SCC. Orange County, North Carolina Records, Vol. III. Granville Proprietary Land Office. Miscellaneous Records; By William D. Bennett, C.G. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html
1760-61 June: List of all the Surveys made in the County of Brunswick from June, 1760 to June, 1761 by Drury STITH, Surveyor. Deed Book 6, page 627. Brunswick County, Virginia.
Surveyed for Christopher MASON, 40 Acres of Land Situated on Cattail Creek
Surveyed for John COLLIER, Junr., 110 Acres of Land Situated on Cattail Creek
Surveyed for Anthony IRBY, 444 Acres of Land Situated on the Branches of Cattail Creek
Surveyed for James GOWEN, 376 Acres of Land Situated on Carters Creek
Surveyed for Richard JONES, 354 Acres of Land Situated on the South side the Three Creeks
Surveyed for Littleberry ROBINSON, 699 Acres of Land Situated on the North side Fountain’s Creek
Surveyed for Major TILLER, 104 Acres of Land Situated on the North Side Peahill Creek
Surveyed for John JONES, 176 Acres of Land Situated on the Road Joining WALTON’S line
Surveyed for John HOLCOM, 426 Acres of Land Situated on the Side Mountain Branch
1761 whites/Blacks male/Blacks f/ Blacks 12-16
List of John Pope
Thomas, Moses Gowin. Refuses to List his wife 2 tithes
Michael Gowin, John Wilson. Refuses to list his wife 2
Joseph Gowin. Refuses to list his wife 1
List of Robt. Harris for Granville Parish
Edward Going sons Edwd. Reeps 0 white/3black males
Country Line District by Larkin Johnston
William Gowin, James Gowin 2
William Gowin Junr, Jesse Chandlor 2
Granville Co, NC
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1761 William Goings was involved in a court case in 1761 in Bedford County, Virginia, May Court 1761: Haisty vs. Goings – dismissed
1761 Jan 19 – Title: Moore, John. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey; Box: Granville County, Mas-My; Years: 1761, 1762; Creator: Secretary of State, Office of Granville Proprietary Land Office Secretary, Office of the; Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.12.34.52 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Land entries, Warrants, Deeds; Scope / Contents: Land Entry: 1761 January 19. 700 acres. Descriptive references for land: Jonathan Creek, William Gowing Warrant: 1761 January 19. 700 acres. Descriptive references for land: Jonathan Creek, Drewry Smith. William Gowing Deed: 1762 January 4; Granville Co, NC.
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1761 Feb 6 – Title: Matthews, John. Dobbs Co. Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey; Box: Dobbs County, B-W; Years: 1761, 1763; Creator: Secretary of State, Office of Granville Proprietary Land Office Secretary, Office of the; Call Number: S.108.270–S.108.283; MARS Id: 12.12.11.32 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Warrants, Deeds, Plats; Scope / Contents: Warrant: 1761 February 6. 700 acres. Descriptive references for land: White Oak Swamp, Benjamin Sherrod, John Going. Deed: 1763 April 1. Geographic Names: Dobbs County; White Oak Swamp
Personal Names: Matthews, John; Sherrod, Benjamin; John Going; Dobbs Co, NC
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1761 Feb 14 – John Gowin – 400 acres beginning at William Hills corner on the Reedy Branch adjoining Ruffins line. Lunenburg County, Va. http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/NUXGTGU21PJDCXUBKG3PDBV219M4QEL55EPI2E853P1FEJACEA-26912?func=full-set-set&set_number=005392&set_entry=000011&format=999
1761 Feb 14 – John Gowen is granted 200 acres of land on Reedy Branch of Ruffin’s Creek February 14, 1761, according to Lunenburg County deed records. Jack Harold Goins, Foundation member of Rogersville, Tennessee made a trip in September 1995 to Lunenburg County to locate the farm of John Gowen. He wrote, “My best estimation is that the farm of John Gowen was located about 10-15 miles west of present-day Lunenburg, Virginia which is located in the center of the county.” John Going’s father, John Gowing Sr, was issued Patent No. 34 February 14, 1761, according to “Virginia Patents,” page 809. The patent read, “John Gowin, Lunenburg County, 400 acres beginning at William Hill’s corner on Reedy Branch, adjacent Ruffin’s line.” Later, John Gowing Sr gave 100 acres to John Gowing Jr, and 100 acres to William Gowing – both his sons as noted on the conveyances.
John Gowen and Mary Keife Gowen transfer part of the 200 acres on June 10, 1761 to his two sons.
1761 Feb – Deed: proof 600 acres, Feb 1761, Orange, North Carolina, USA. Alexander Going 600 acres recd – Orange Co, NC – sale from Earl of Granville ’96 deed proved Feb Court 1761 p. 48 http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1761_alex_600_ac_from_granville_proved.jpg 1761 Feb 13 – Page 16, Alexander Gowing recd 600 acres in Orange Co, NC. Earl of Granville to ALEXANDER GOWING, 600 acres. Wit William Churton Register of Orange County, North Carolina Deeds 1752-1768 & 1793. By Eve B. Weeks
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1761 Feb 17 – Court – Page 64. Grand Jury impaneled and sworn-to wit:
Thomas Stagg, Benjamin Carter, Moses Hollis, Richard Simpson, Joseph Atkins, Hugh Porter, Jesse Brashear, John Hunter, Ephraim Gold, Henry Reynolds, Wm Willson, Phillip Preather, Nathaniel Reynolds, ALEXANDER GOING, Thomas Willson. Orange County, North Carolina Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept 1752 – August 1766. By Ruth Herndon Shields. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html
1761 Feb 23 – “John Gowen of Lunenburg County, Virginia” receives a deed to “100 acres on Dodson’s Branch at Hargrove’s old line” from William Stroud February 23, 1760 for £30, according to Granville County Deed Book C.
1761 March 4 – Title: William Gowin. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey; Box: Granville County, Go-Har; Years: 1761, 1762; Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the; Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.12.30.7 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Land entries, Warrants, Plats, Deeds; Scope / Contents: Land Entry: 1761 March 4. 700 acres. Descriptive references for land: William Allen, Drewry Allen, James; Smith, Jonathan Barret Warrant: 1761 March 4. 700 acres.
Descriptive references for land: William Allen, Drewry Allen, James; Smith, Jonathan Barret. Plat: 1761 August 27. 640 acres. Descriptive references for land: Spewmarrow Creek; Chain carriers: John McCargan, William Allen, Jr. Surveyor: Thomas Person Deed: 1762 February 6. Granville Co, NC
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1761 March 23: Indenture made the 23rd day of March, 1761, between Rufsell BLACKLEY and Abel GOWER, for 6 pounds, conveying 80 acres. Names of witnesses not given. Indenture acknowledged in Court on March 23, 1761, by Rufsell BLACKLEY, and on October 25, 1762, Sarah, his wife, appeared and relinquished her right of dower. Deed
Book 6, page 640. Brunswick County, Virginia
1761 April 28: Indenture made the 28th day of April, 1761, by John MACLIN and Frederick MACLIN, for 50 pounds, conveying 254 acres, adjoining lands of Mark HARWELL, Henry WILKINS, David PEEPLES, John SHEARIN, and Joseph CARTER, and being the plantation whereon the said Frederick MACLIN now lives which formerly belonged to William GOWER. Names of witnesses not given. Indenture was acknowledged in Court on April 27, 1761, by John MACLIN and Susanna, his wife, appeared and relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 6, page 675. Brunswick County, Virginia
1761 May 7: GARVIN, JOHN, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES ON CYPRESS CREEK.
Series: S111001 Volume: 0014 Page: 00061 Item: 004. Names indexed: GARVIN, JOHN Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRESS CREEK Document type: MEMORIAL
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1761 May 19 – Page 11, John McMillion warrant, 700 acres (694 acres) on Hogn’s Creek, begin at ALEXANDER GOWING’S line, includes his own and Stephen McMillion’s improvements, executed 17 Aug. 1761, issued 6 Oct. 1761. Orange County, North Carolina Records, Vol. III. Book 12, pg 7. Grant 46. Granville Proprietary Land Office. Miscellaneous Records; By William D. Bennett, C.G. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html , http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.95.31&qid=266488&rn=142
1761 On June 10 – John Going Sr, John Going Jr., Sarah Going and Elizabeth Going. On the same date, son John Going, Jr. was deeded 100 acres of his father’s 400 acres with the same description. It was witnessed by Sarah Going and Elizabeth Going. [ibid], Lunenburg County, Virginia.
1761 June 22: Indenture made the 22nd day of June, 1761, between John STEVENS, Junior, and Robert HICKS, for 5 shillings, conveying 200 acres on Hicks’s Creek, beginning at John STEVENS upper corner Hickory, along Benjamin SEEWELL’s line. . . on James HICKS’s line thence along the said HICKS’s line to the beginning, and being part of the tract whereon John STEVENS now lives. Witnesses were Allan LOVE, Rease BREWER, and Thomas GUNN. Indenture was acknowledged in Court on July 27, 1761, by John STEVENS and Rebecca, his wife, appeared and relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 6, page 720. Brunswick County, Virginia
1761 July 7 – The first deed, recorded July 7, 1761 in Lunenburg County Deed Book 6, page 379, reads: “To all people to whom this prasement writing shall come, I John Going, Sr. and Mary his wife for and in consideration of the natural affection and love which we have and bear unto our well beloved son, John Going, Jr. of the county aforesaid convey unto said John Going, Jr. land containing 100 acres more or less, this being part of 400 acres granted by patent bearing date February 14, 1761 which was granted by our Honorable Lt. Gov. Francis Farquhier. The aforesaid 100 acres lying on both sides of the Great Branch and being the land that the aforesaid John Going, Jr. lives on . . . This 10th day of June the year of our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-one. John [X] Going, Sr. Mary [X] Going. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Rich Brown Isaiah Going Elizabeth [X] Going” The Court held for Lunenburg County the 7th day of July 1761, the written deed of gift now acknowledged by the said John Going, Sr. and the same ordered to be recorded.” Lunenburg County, Virginia.
The other deed reads:
1761 Feb 14 – “John Gowing, Sr. of Lunenburg County, Virginia and Mary, his wife, for the natural love and affection which we bear our beloved son, William Gowing of this county aforesaid–also for divers other causes and considerations, part of 200 acre tract granted by patent aforesaid to John Gowing, Sr., bearing date February 14, 1761 by Gov. Francis Farquier, land on branch called the Great Branch, and the land that the aforesaid William now lives on.” John Gowen and Mary Keith Gowen sign the deed in the presence of Pinckney Brown, Susie Hubbard and Sarah Gowen, believed to be their daughter-in-law. Susie Hubbard is regarded as their daughter, Susannah Gowen Hubbard by Jack Harold Goins, Editorial Boardmember of Rogersville, Tennessee. On the same day they convey a similar portion of land to their son, John Gowen, Jr, according to Lunenburg County Deed Book 6, page 378-379. Witnesses to the transaction are “Richard Brown, Sarah Going and Elizabeth Going” [believed to be the wife of John Gowen, Jr.].
1762 Aug 1: 2845 pg 107: Ebenezer Wilson. 656 acres in Granville County on the S side of Tar River, joining Nelsons line and Stoney Hill near the bank of the sd river OR: /s/ (mark) Wit: Jno Linton. surveyed 23 March 1762 SCC: David Nelson, James Gowin, Thomas Person Surveyor. Granville County, South Carolina.
1761 Aug 11: Joseph Gowing of Granville County, North Carolina to Thomas Person of same, conveys 680 acres located on both sides of Taylors Creek, bounded by lands of Neville, Mill, Ballinger, McGeher, and Parker. Wits: Ben Person, James Pierce. Signed: Joseph Going. Proved up by Benjamin Persons on Aug 11, 1761. Deed Book D, page 253. Granville County, North Carolina.
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1761 December 7 – John Goin sells his remaining 200 acres of land located on both sides of Long Branch in Lunenburg County to William Sandifur. Mary Goin relinquishes her dower. This is the last record found of John Going and Mary Keith Going. Lunenburg Co, Va.
1761 November – Ann Gowen was living in Cumberland County, North Carolina in November 1761 when the County Court ordered her to “keep in her possession a mulattoe boy which she now has in order that she may have him here next court”. [Minutes 1759-65, 75]. Cumberland County, North Carolina
1761 December 7 – John Goin sold his remaining 200 acres of land located on both sides of Long Branch in Lunenburg County to William Sandifur. Mary Goin relinquished her dower. Lunenburg Co, Va.
1761 December 30 and 1762 July 6 – Other records show that William, son of John Going, moves from Lunenburg County to Orange County, North Carolina between December 30, 1761 and July 6, 1762. This is proof that William Going of Orange County was the son of John Going and Mary Keith Going of Lunenburg County, Va.
1762 Bare Swamp District; List of John Pope for St. Johns Parish
Michael Gowin, Mulattoe, John Willson 2 tithes
Thomas Gowin, Moses Gowin 2
Edward Gowin Senr. Mulla., Reps Gowin, Edward Gowin 3
Fishing Creek District
James Gowing, Son William, Refs. to list his wife
2 whites, 0 blacks, 2 males, 0 females, 2 over 16, 2 total
Country Line District
William Gowin Junr 2 white
Granville Parish by Robert Harris
Joseph Going Mulato not listed his wife
List of insolvents
Gowen, James 2
Going, Michael 2
Going, Edward 2
Going, Jos. 1
Granville Co, NC
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1762: GOVAN, ANDREW TO HELEN RATTRAY, EXOR. OF JOHN RATTRAY, MORTGAGE OF LEASE AND RELEASE FOR 721 ACRES OF LAND IN BERKLY COUNTY AND 200 ACRES OF LAND IN COLLETON COUNTY. Series: S372001 Volume: 02Y0 Page: 00046 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOVAN, ANDREW; RATTRAY, HELEN; RATTRAY, JOHN Document type: MORTGAGE Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; COLLETON COUNTY, South Carolina
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1762: GOVAN, JOHN TO JAMES GRINDLAY, MORTGAGE OF LEASE AND RELEASE FOR 500 ACRES OF LAND IN GRANVILLE COUNTY. Series: S372001 Volume: 02Y0 Page: 00053 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOVAN, JOHN; GRINDLAY, JAMES Document type: MORTGAGE Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY, South Carolina.
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1762 – James Gowen received a land grant in Brunswick County in 1762, citing Virginia Land Office Book 15. Brunswick Co, Va.
1762 Feb 6 – William Gowen receives 640 acs on both sides of Spew Marrow Creek adjacent to Allen’s line in Granville County, NC. 1762 Feb 6 – Title: File No. 298, William Gowen; Parent Records: State Records; Secretary of State Record Group; Land Office: Land Warrants, Plats of Survey, and Related Records; Granville County; Years: 1762; Call Number: S.108.717; Frames:697; Site: Archives Search Room (Raleigh); MARS Id: 12.14.66.296 (Folder); Land Grant Info: Acres:640; Grant Number: 28; Issued: Feb. 6, 1762; Book, Page: 11:368; Location: On both sides of Spew marrow Creek; Granville Co, NC. 1762 Feb 6 – Title: Gowen, William. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Granville Grants of Deed; Box: Granville Co. Years: 1762. Creator: Secretary of State, Office of Granville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the; Call Number: SSLG 40A; Location: MFR; MARS Id: 12.13.40.1 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Deeds, Plats, Indexes; Scope / Contents: February 6, 1762 640 acres Location: Both sides of Spewmarrow Creek 2 copies Deed #28; Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html 1762 Feb 6 – William Gowen – Granville County, NC – 640 acs on both sides of Spew Marrow Cr, Adj: Allen’s line, Granville County, NC. http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.66.296&qid=82718&rn=9
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1762 Feb – Deed: proof 80 acres, Feb 1762, Orange, North Carolina, USA. Deed of sale Moses Hollis to Nortley Hollis 80 ac proved by Alexander Going – Orange Co, NC – Feb Court 1762 p.54
http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1762-alex_proves_hollis_deed.jpg 1762 Feb 9 – Page 19, Feb. 9, 1762; Moses Hollis to Nortley Hollis, 80 acres; Deed of sale, witness ALEXANDER GOING; Register of Orange County, North Carolina Deeds 1752-1768 & 1793; By Eve B. Weeks. Orange Co, NC.
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March 20, 1762 William Going receives 240 acres of land in Bedford County, Virginia. The deed is not recorded until 1780, (Note: which is not uncommon. When I called the South Carolina Archives about another Gowen, when trying to find deed records and transactions, they informed me that often people would never record their deed at all. They would receive the deed, live on the land a few years, then sell it to the next person who may do the same. Eventually someone would record the deed, but there may be several buyers and sellers between who don’t record it. The fact that William Gowen waited until 1780 to record may mean he possibly had a dispute (trespass lawsuit or threat of a trespass lawsuit, over boundaries, etc.) where he wanted the court to be clear he was the owner. Or possibly he was considering selling to someone who wanted the deed recorded):
The transaction was not recorded until 1780 Va Bedford Co Goen, William 20 Jul 1780
240 acres on both sides of Island Creek. Land office Patents E, 1775-1776, 1780-1781 (v.2 p. 463-930), p. 178 (Reel 46). Bedford County, Virginia.
1762 April 7 – William Gladden granted 311 acres to Alexander Going – Orange Co, NC. William Gladden had been granted the land on 1761 June 7. This is recorded in Deed recorded on 1775 Nov 5 – granting John Dismukes and Samuel Paul this land – both sides of Moon Creek. This is part of the larger tract granted to Gladden and Going.
Deed: acquired 311 acres on Moons Creek, 7 Apr 1762, , Orange, North Carolina, USA. 7 Apr 1762 Wm Gladden sold 311 acres land on Moons Creek to Alexander Gowen — next record 25 Nov 1775 Dismurker to Paul — conflicting information in deed 22 Mar 1779 says land was Gladden to William Gowing.
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____ ? date – William Gowing William Glading, John Wood, Roberts, Ingrim
Deed: 311 acres on Moons Creek, 22 Mar 1779, Caswell, North Carolina, USA. 16 22 Mar 1779 James Roberts of Pittsylvania, Va. to John Ingrim of NC for L100 sold tract of 311 acres on both sides Moone Creek in Caswell Co., NC., being part of a tract of 622 acres of John Earl Granville deed to William Glading, who had sold to William Gowing, and by Gowing to John Wood, and by Wood to James Roberts and by Robers to John Ingrim. Caswell Co, NC
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1762 April 7 – Deed: 311 acres on Moons Creek, 18 Sep 1779, Caswell, North Carolina, USA. 18 Sep 1779 Samuel Paul of Caswell Co, NC sold to William Leek of Caswell Co for L300 230 acres on both sides of Moon Creek part of larger track granted to William Gladdin 7 Jun 1761 and the part which Gladden sold to Alexander Gowen on 7 Apr 1762. Caswell Co, NC
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1762 April 7 – Deed: 311 acres on Moons Creek, 22 Mar 1790, Caswell, North Carolina, USA. 22 Mar 1790 William Leek of Caswell NC sold to Charlton Ingram of Caswell for L300 230 acres on both sides of Moons Creek being part of a larger tract granted to William Gladden on 7 Jun 1761 which Gladden sold to Alexander Gowen on 7 Apr 1762. Caswell Co, NC
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1762 July 6, William Going (John Going Sr’s son) of Orange County, North Carolina sells his 100 acres in Lunenburg County, Virginia on Great Branch of Allen’s Creek adjacent to William Sandifur. William Going, son of John and Mary Keith Going of Lunenburg County, Virginia, moved to Orange County, North Carolina by July 6, 1762. William had previously sold his 100 acres, gift of his parents, while still living in Lunenburg County. “July 6, 1762, William Going of Orange County, North Carolina to Francis Norvell of Lunenburg County, Virginia, 45 pounds, 100 acres, Lunenburg County, Great Branch of Allen’s Creek, adjacent Wm Sandefur. Signed: William [W] Going. Recorded: 6 July 1762. Deed Bk. 7, pp. 302-04. [June Banks Evans, “Lunenburg County, Virginia, Deed Book 7,
1760-1761, Bryn Ffyliaid Publishers, NO, La., 1990]. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GOWEN/2001-08/0996862999 1762 July 6, – William Going (John Going Sr’s son) of Orange County, North Carolina sells his 100 acres in Lunenburg County, Virginia on Great Branch of Allen’s Creek adjacent to William Sandifur. Lunenburg Co, Va. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GOWEN/2001-08/0996862999
1762 October 4 –”William Gowen sells 640 acres of his land October 4, 1762, according to Granville County Deed Book F, page 382, in Granville Co, NC 1762 October 4 – Land: sold 640 acres, 4 Oct 1762, , Granville, North Carolina, USA. “William Gowen sold 640 acres of his land October 4, 1762, according to Granville County Deed Book F, page 382. Granville Co, NC.
1762…. Christopher Ginn, Jr. sells land partly in Edgecombe Co. and partly in Johnston Co. to John Faulk, Jr. of Dobbs Co.
1762…. Christopher Ginn, Jr. receives land grant in Arson Co. on Browns Creek (grant #0287 Raleigh).
1762 December 11 – John Going Sr., receives title to 700 acres of land on Moon Creek near the Dan River in Orange County, North Carolina – just on the other side of the border from Virginia to North Carolina. The land is adjacent to land owned by William Gladin – 505 acres of the land received appears to be from William Gladin’s plat. His son, William Going is the chain carrier for the transaction (measurement device used). 1762 Dec 11 – Page 13, GOING, JOHN, SENIOR. Warrant 11 Dec. 1762, 700 acres on Moon’s Creek, adjoins Samuel Pool and William Glading. Orange County, North Carolina Records, Vol. III; Granville Proprietary Land Office; Miscellaneous Records; By William D. Bennett, C.G. Orange Co, NC
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On December 15, 1762 John Going Sr. records the deed for 700 acres. Orange Co, NC.
1763 List of Insolvents
Gowen, James 2
Going, Edward 2
Going, Wm. 1 Rong listed 1
Granville Co, NC
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1763 Jan 17: GINN, JOSHUA, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON LITTLE RIVER.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0008 Page: 00221 Item: 03. Names indexed: CURRY, JOSEPH; GINN, JOSHUA; GREEN, JOSHUA; LEIGH, EGERTON
Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; LITTLE RIVER. Document type: PLAT
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1763 Feb 2 – Title: Harrison, Robert. Granville Co. Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]; Group: Secretary of State Record Group; Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey; Box: Granville County, Go-Har; Years: 1763; Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the; Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283; MARS Id: 12.12.30.83 (Folder); Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats, Plats. Scope / Contents: Warrant: 1763 February 2. 700 acres. Descriptive references for land: William Gowin, Charles Harris, William Royster Plat: 1763 May 24. 700 acres. Descriptive references for land: Jonathans Creek, Charles Harris, William Gowin; Chain carriers: John James, John Pendergrass; Surveyor: Thomas Person Grant not ripened. Granville Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1763 Feb 10: EPP, DANIEL, MEMORIAL FOR 500 ACRES ON WASSAMASSAW SWAMP, BERKLY COUNTY, SUMMARIZING A CHAIN OF TITLE TO A GRANT TO VINCENT GUEWIN OF JUNE 27, 1710. Series: S111001 Volume: 0006 Page: 00033 Item: 002 Names indexed: DUPREE, CORNELIEUS; EPP, DANIEL; FORDE, FRANCIS; GIGNIALLAT, MARY MAGDELAIN; GUEWIN, JUDITH; GUEWIN, VINCENT; POACHER, ISAAC; SEDGEWICK, LEWIS; SINGLETON, BENJAMIN
Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; ST. JAMES GOOSE CREEK PARISH; WASSAMASSAW SWAMP. Document type: MEMORIAL. South Carolina.
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1763 April 27 ….Christopher Ginn’s (Guin) old 100 acre tract of land on the north bank of Tar River and on Indian Creek adjoining Drew Smith which he sold to Nathaniel Hickman was resold to Thomas Spellby Hickman on April 27 in Edgecombe Co.. This land originally was purchased as part of a 2000 acre tract by John Green on Dec. 6, 1732. It was later conveyed to Francis Bettis, from Bettis to Charles Evans, from Evans to Christopher Ginn (Guin).
1763 May 23 – James Gowin – 376 acres adjoining the land of Brewer, Perry, Cook &c., and being on Carter’s Creek. Brunswick County, Va. 1763 May 23 – “James Gowin” received a grant of 376 acres “adjoining land of Brewer, Perry, Massey, and Cook on Carter’s Creek” May 23, 1763, according to Brunswick County deed records. . . beginning at Brewer’s corner . . . Terry’s line . . . Cook’s line . . . Massey’s line. Brunswick Co, Va.
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1763 June 11 – Page 14, GOING, JOHN, SENIOR. Survey 11 June 1763, 505 acres on Moon’s Creek of Dan River joins Gledden: WILLIAM GOING and William Land, SCC. (2 copies); Orange County, North Carolina Records, Vol. III; Granville Proprietary Land Office; Miscellaneous Records; By William D. Bennett, C.G. Orange Co, NC.
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1763 June 27: GOVAN, JOHN, MEMORIAL FOR 500 ACRES IN PRINCE WILLIAMS PARISH, GRANVILLE COUNTY, CONVEYED BY ORDER OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Series: S111001 Volume: 0006 Page: 00151 Item: 001 Names indexed: CROCKATT, JOHN; CROKATT, SUSANNAH; CUTHBERT, GEORGE; GOVAN, JOHN; LOUNDS, RAWLINS; STONE, WILLIAM Topics: COMMON PLEAS, COURT OF Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: COOSAW RIVER; GRANVILLE COUNTY; PRINCE WILLIAM PARISH, South Carolina.
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1763 Aug – Page 90, Court – Richard Finch v. Alexander Going – Orange Co, NC
T.A.B. (personal quarrels). Orange County, North Carolina Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept 1752 – August 1766. By Ruth Herndon Shields
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1763 Oct 3: Christopher Gewin of Anson, for 30L, to John Carr of same, . . . 100 acres on SW side Pee Dee, where Carr now lives . . . adj. line run by John Shepard . . . Christopher Gewin (SEAL), Wit: Thomas Williamson, Thefehus Baxter, (TB). Vol 3. pg. 96, Anson County, North Carolina.
1763 Oct 11 – David Going was a witness to a deed dated October 11, 1763 in which Abraham Whitworth [no wife] sold to Isaac Whitworth “both of Rowan County” 170 acres on the south side of Dan River for £100. David Going and John Sharp proved the deed in October 1762.
1763 Nov – In November 1763, William Going and Alexander Going were sued in the same Orange County, North Carolina Court. William’s case is filed in Debt Folio 116 and Alexander’s in Case Folio 123. [Ruth Herndon Shields, op cit] 1763 Nov Page 94; Court – James Lesslye v. Alexander Going – Orange Co, NC. Orange County, North Carolina Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept 1752 – August 1766. By Ruth Herndon Shields
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1763 Nov – Page 116; Court of Nov. 1763; George Lumpkin vs WILLIAM GOING – Debt; Orange County, North Carolina Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept 1752 – August 1766; By Ruth Herndon Shields
Orange Co, SC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html
1763 Nov 8 – Page 27; Alexander Going sells 311 1/2 acres to John Woods, Orange Co, NC. Deed of sale, witness James Woods. Register of Orange County, North Carolina Deeds 1752-1768 & 1793. By Eve B. Weeks
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1763 Nov 21 – Alexander Gowens: (a free negro); Sale of Slave to Betty Wise. Charleton, SC
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1764 Granville Co, NC
Jas. Gowen, James Lunceford 2 white
Thomas Going and Moses Going 2 white
Joseph Going and James Harrison mulattoe 1 white 1 mulattoe
Edward Going and Edward Going 2 mulattoe
Yancey’s List ( part missing)
Gowen, Joseph 1-0-0-0
Gowen, William 1-0-0-0
List of Robert Harris
John Cape and William Gowen 2-0-0-0
Jos. Gowen 2 insolvent
James Gowen 2 insolvent
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1764 Thomas Gown applied for a 100 acre bounty grant in the upper Savannah River valley in Belfast township June 5, 1764, according to the records of the Charleston Treasurer. He received 35 pounds from the treasury in 1764.
1764 May – In 1764 May until the May 1765 court session, Alexander Going, and John Going are both involved in separate court cases in Orange County, NC. – McCaul, Lytle & Co. vs ALEXANDER GOING – T.A.B. (personal quarrels); Thomas Moore vs JOHN GOING – Case. Orange County, North Carolina Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept 1752 – August 1766. Page 102; Court of May 1764. By Ruth Herndon Shields. Orange Co, NC. (This may possibly be John Going, Jr.).
1764 May 15 – On May 15, 1764, William Going was granted 311 ½ acres in Orange County, North Carolina. [Eve B. Weeks, “Register of Orange County, North Carolina Deeds, 1752-1768,” & 1793, Heritage Papers, 1984] William Gladden conveys the full 623 acres of his tract to William Gowen and to Alexander Going. Gladden conveys 311 and 1/2 acres of land to William Gowen recorded in 1764, and then the transaction with Alexander Going for 311 and 1/2 acres of land is recorded in 1765.
John Going appears in Orange County in May 1765 Court Records. [Folio 383] [Shields, op cit. (This may be John Going Jr or Sr here).
1764 June 5: 100 acres to John Galman on Sandy Run, Berkeley County, Saxagotha Township, South Carolina.
1764 July – Aaron Going gave a deed of trust to Thomas Underwood. It was proved in court by George Gowen.
1787 May 16: “Aron Going” received 410 acres in the County of Guilford “on the head of Matrimony Creek a branch of the Dan River and on Paw Paw Creek of Mayo River” bounded by the lines of Samuel Gates, near Hamilton’s line, from the State of North Carolina May 16, 1786, according to Rockingham County Deed Book A, page 33. Rockingham Co, NC. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98Q-SSWJ?i=14&cat=161485
1764 Aug – Page 109; Court of Aug. 1764 Aug – Robert Lytle v. Alexander Going & ALEXANDER GOING vs WILLIAM GOING – Petition. Orange County, North Carolina Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept 1752 – August 1766. By Ruth Herndon Shields
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1764 August 14 – John Gowen conveyed land to Edmund Bearden, his brother-in-law, according to Granville County deed records. Granville Co, NC.
1764 Nov 9 – William Gowen – 300 acs on both sides of Pocket Cr. Cumberland, NC. Cumberland Co., NC. http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.51.503&qid=82718&rn=6 1764 Nov 9 – Crown to WILLIAM GOWEN, 300 ac in Cumberland on both sides of the Pocket (?) Cr. (Patent Bk 17, p 116, #7448) (Hofmann, Margaret M. Colony of NC, 1735-1764, Abstracts of Land Patents, Vol 1, 1982, p 527). Moore Co, NC http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/11/moore-county-nc-early-records.html
1765 William Burford’s District
William Going Molatto not listed 2
County Line district by James Yancy
Joseph Gions 1, 0
Wm. Gions 1,0
Granville Co, NC
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1765: GOVAN, JOHN TO ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, LEASE AND RELEASE. Series: S372001 Volume: 03D0 Page: 00543 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOVAN, JOHN; MONTGOMERY, ALEXANDER Document type: LEASE AND RELEASE. South Carolina.
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1765 Jan 31: 100 acres to John Gowen vol 13, pg 265. Craven Co, South Carolina.
1765 Feb – Page 119; Court: James Lesslie v. Alexander Going – Orange Co, NC
Orange County, North Carolina Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept 1752 – August 1766. By Ruth Herndon Shields
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1765 Feb 15: GROIN, ANN, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON BROAD RIVER. Series: S213184 Volume: 0007 Page: 00485 Item: 02 Names indexed: FARAR, BENJAMIN; GROIN, ANN; TROUP, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: BROAD RIVER, South Carolina.
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1765 May – Court: jury, May 1765, Granville, North Carolina, USA. William Gowen, Joseph Gowen and John Gowen were included in a jury panel in May 1765, according to Granville County Court minutes.” Granville Co, NC
1765 May – Page 126; Court – John Williams Esq. v. Alexander Going – Orange Co, NC
Thomas Moore vs JOHN GOING -Case. Orange County, North Carolina Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept 1752 – August 1766. By Ruth Herndon Shields
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1765 May – Page 127; Court – Abner Nash, Esq. v. Alexander Going – Orange Co, NC
Orange County, North Carolina Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept 1752 – August 1766. By Ruth Herndon Shields
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1765 June 21: GROIN, ANN, LAND GRANT FOR 100 ACRES ON BROAD RIVER. Series: S213019 Volume: 0012 Page: 00362 Item: 000 Names indexed: GROIN, ANN Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: BROAD RIVER, South Carolina.
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1765 July 15: GROIN, ANNE, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES ON BROAD RIVER. Series: S111001 Volume: 0006 Page: 00504 Item: 004 Names indexed: GROIN, ANNE Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BROAD RIVER, South Carolina
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1765 Aug – Deed: Alexander Going 300 acres to John Thomas – Orange Co, NC – August Court 1765 p. 111
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1765 Aug – Deed: Alexander Going 311 ½ acres from William Gladden proved by Moses Hollis – Aug Court 1765 p. 120. Orange, NC
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1765 Aug 7: William Gowen of Granville County, North Carolina, in consideration of the good will and affection I have to my son Joseph Gowen of Granville County, in the province aforesaid . . . grant 350 acres bounded by land of Gowen, Wits: Stephen Jett, James Davenport. Signed: William Gowen. Proved up by James Davenport in August Court 1765. Deed Book H, page 28-29. Granville County, North Carolina.
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1765 Aug 13 – Page 42; William Golden (Gladden) to Alexander Going 311 1/2 acres. Deed of sale, witness Moses Hollis. Register of Orange County, North Carolina Deeds 1752-1768 & 1793. By Eve B. Weeks
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1765 Sept 21 – 329-(12) William Guynne & his wife Elizabeth of St Andrew Parish in Brunswick Co to Thomas Brooks of sd parish. 21 Sep 1765. £70 VA. 200 acres which was part of a 400 acre tract, joining Ingram, Hagood, Johnson & Maclin, & which had formerly been a patent to Thomas Singleton who…….(Note from Tracy Hutchison- I do not have the next page). Brunswick Co , Va. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/revolution.htm
1765 Sept 22 – 210-(359) James Goin & wife Amy of Meherrin Parish in Brunswick Co to Peter Solomon of sd parish. 22 Sep 1765. £20 VA. 150 acres which is part of the tract where sd James Goin now lives & was patent to him 23 May 1763, on the south side of Meherrin River & on Spring Branch, joining George Renn (Wren), Henry Cook, sd James Goin, sd Peter Solomon, John Massey, William Massey. Witnesses omitted. Proved 22 Sep 1766. N. Edwards Jr DCC. Brunswick Co, Va.
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1766 Box CR 44.601.20 1766 gives alphabetical summary only:
Goin, Joseph 2
Gowin, Thomas 1
Gowing, Joseph 1
Gowin, Edward 1
Gowin, Reps 1
Memo of those as has not listed with John Pope
Joseph Gowin (Mullattoe, has a wife and other Family not listed)
Edward Gowin (Mullattoe, has a wife &c not listed)
Granville Co, NC
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1766 Feb 20: GARVIN, JOHN, LAND GRANT FOR 100 ACRES ON CYPRESS CREEK.
Series: S213019 Volume: 0009 Page: 00367 Item: 000. Names indexed: GARVIN, JOHN Locations: CYPRESS CREEK Document type: LAND GRANT. South Carolina.
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1766 May 13 – Deed: Alexander Going 248 acres to Roger Adkinson – Orange Co, NC. proved by Alex’r Going May Court 1766 p. 130
http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1766_alex_sale_248_ac_to_adkinson,_proved.jpg 1766 May 13 – Alexander Going; Page 45; May 13 1766; ALEXANDER GOING to Roger Adkinson, 248 acres; Deed of sale, witness ALEXANDER GOING; Register of Orange County, North Carolina Deeds 1752-1768 & 1793; By Eve B. Weeks
Orange Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html (Note: This record indicates that Alexander ‘Going’ Jr. had reached the age of majority. Thus, he was born prior to 1745).
1766 Aug – Page 141; Court – John Williams Esq v. Alexander Going – Orange Co, NC
Orange County, North Carolina Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Sept 1752 – August 1766. By Ruth Herndon Shields
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1766 Aug 5: Daniel Gogning 250 acres of land on the Waters of the Saludy – Petition of land from South Carolina Council. South Carolina.
1766 Aug 11: GINN, SEABURY, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0019 Page: 00353 Item: 02 Names indexed: GINN, SEABURY; TROUP, JOHN; WINN, JOHN; WOODARD, THOMAS. Locations: CATAWBA RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY; WATEREE RIVER Document type: PLAT
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GINN, SEABURY, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY. South Carolina.
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1766 Nov 4: William Goging 100 acres of land on the Saludy or Little River – Petition of land from South Carolina Council. Plat drawn with it on Browns Fork of Rabaurn branch, all sides vacant. Certified 28 Jan 1767. Craven Co, South Carolina.
1766 Nov 28 – 293-(505) Robert Gwaltney of Meherin Parish in Brunswick Co to Drury Gowing (Goen) of sd parish. 28 Nov 1766. £5 VA. 50 acres which was part of a patent to Thos Burnett & laid off by John Burrow & conveyed by sd Thomas Burnett to sd Robert Gwaltney, on the south side of Meherin River, joining ad Robert Gwaltneys Spring Branch. Wit: Burrel Sims, Thos(xo)Burnet, Samuel( ) Sexton. Proved 27 Apr 1767. N. Edwards Jr DCC. Brunswick Co, Va
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1766 Dec 3 – Joseph Gowen survey 250 acs of land next to John Easley’s and also bounded by Joseph Gorson, survey on North side of the Tyger River in Craven County, SC. SC Land Trans – Craven County, SC. The Tyger River basin is in area running between Spartanburg, Greenville, and Union SC. http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=107088 (Easely is name of Anne Gowen Easely’s husband).
1767 List of Philips Pryor
Joseph Gowen, Presley Harrison John Cunningham, Minor Cockram 4w, 0B
list of John Pope (white, Black male, Black female)
Thomas Gowin 2-0-0
Moses Gowin 1-0-0
Joseph Gowin 0-2-0
Edward Gowin 0-1-0
Edward Gowin Jr.0-1-0
Separate List later in reel, Philip Pryors List
Joseph Gowen, Prisly Morrison, John Cunningham, Minor Cocer? 4 white
Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1767 William Goins
1755-1786 NC Taxpayers
1767, Cumberland Co, WM GOINS.
Cumberland Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/11/moore-county-nc-early-records.html
1767 David Gowing a List of Tithables Taken by Hamon Critz, Gent, for the Year 1767. Pittsylvania Co, Va 1767 – David Gowing Tax Record, 1767, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. First List of Tithables of Pittsylvania County, Virginia Tax Records, Year 1767, p. 318. 3 Tithes, Land 272 . Pittsylvania Co, Va.
http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1767censusdavidgowingpittsylvaniacova.jpg
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/tith.htm
1767: GOVIN, THOMAS VS WILLIAM BROWNING JUDGMENT ROLL. Series: S136002 Box: 068B Item: 0006A ignore: 000 Names indexed: BROWNING, WILLIAM; GOVIN, THOMAS Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina. http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=163792
1767 Joseph Gowin to Isaac Winfree in Granville Co NC (Book H Letter G p. 359)
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9C5-YC86?mode=g&i=124&cat=360398
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1767 Jan 6 – Some time between 1765 – 1767 William Goyne moves from Orange County, NC, to the Craven District, South Carolina – in what will be Fairfield County, SC on the border of Chester County, SC – on Wateree Creek. He receives a 300 acre grant.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=100733
1767 Jan 15 – William Going survey of 300 acres of land on the N prong of the Wateree Creek, bounding S on Rick Tidwell’s land, SC Land Trans – Craven Co – Wateree Creek. 1767 Jan 15: GOING, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES ON WATEREE CREEK.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0009 Page: 00095 Item: 01 Names indexed: CANTEY, JOSEPH; GOING, WILLIAM; TIDWELL, RICHARD; TROUP, JOHN. Locations: WATEREE CREEK Document type: PLAT. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=100733
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=100733 (Image) http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=100733
1767 Feb 14: GUIN, PHILIP, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES IN BERKLEY COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0020 Page: 00250 Item: 02
Names indexed: CALHOUN, PATRICK; GUIN, PHILIP; TROUP, JOHN
Document type: PLAT Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=113818
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=113818 (Image)
1767 Feb 17: EASELEY, JOHN, PLAT FOR 250 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0015 Page: 00020 Item: 02. Names indexed: EASELEY, JOHN; ELLIOTT, THOMAS; GOWEN, JOSEPH; TROUP, JOHN; WOFFORD, JAMES
Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=107088
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=107088 (Image)
1767 Feb 23: Akerman, Albert of St. Helena’s Parish, Granville County, Will Transcript (page 3). Series: S213216 Volume: 0011 Page: 00003 ignore: 000 Names indexed: AKERMAN, ALBERT; AKERMAN, GEORGE; AKERMAN, MARY; AKERMAN, SARAH; GOVAN, JOHN; HANDERSIDE, JOHN; OSWALD, JAMES; OSWALD, JOSEPH
Document type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT) Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY; ST. HELENAS PARISH, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=315078
1767 March 18: RAMSEY, SAMUEL, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES ON NINETY SIX CREEK, BERKLEY COUNTY, SUMMARIZING A CHAIN OF TITLE TO A GRANT TO MAURICE GWINN OF APRIL 5, 1765. Series: S111001 Volume: 0009 Page: 00199 Item: 001 Names indexed: GWINN, MAURICE; GWINN, RUTH; RAMSEY, SAMUEL
Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; NINETY-SIX CREEK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=144066
1767 April 3: LOW, WILLIAM, MEMORIAL FOR 110 ACRES ON SALUDY RIVER, BERKLEY COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0009 Page: 00210 Item: 004
Names indexed: GUIN, MAURICE; LOW, WILLIAM. Document type: MEMORIAL, Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; SALUDA RIVER. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=144120
1767 May 12 – Page 49; May 12 1767; JOSHUA GOING to Henry Bremer, 156 acres; Deed of sale, witness Thomas Horn. Register of Orange County, North Carolina Deeds 1752-1768 & 1793; By Eve B. Weeks. Orange Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html
1767 June 15: William Going survey for 300 acres. South Carolina.
1767 June 23 – Va Bedford Co, Virginia Deed Book C-3. By Ann Chilton
Page 121, WOODWARD, RANDLE, Deed from Randle Woodward to William Goings
84 Acres on West Side of Orrick’s Cr. Wit. Isham Talbot, Thos. Overstreet, Geo. Smith
Rec. June 23, 1767 Teste Ben Howard CBC. Bedford County, Va.
1767 Aug 20: GWINN, JOHN, LAND GRANT FOR 100 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213019 Volume: 0014 Page: 00544 Item: 000. Names indexed: GWINN, JOHN
Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=60205
1767 Sept 12: GWINN, JOHN, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S111001 Volume: 0009 Page: 00311 Item: 002. Names indexed: GWINN, JOHN
Document type: MEMORIAL. Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=144466
1767 Oct 7: Joseph Gowin of Granville County, North Carolina to Isaac Winfree same, 350 acres in Granville County, bounded by William Gowin’s old line. Wits: John Cunningham. Signed: Joseph Gowin. Proved up by John Cunningham in the November Court 1767. p. 359-361. Granville County, North Carolina.
1768 list of John Pope
Thomas Gowin, John Gowin, Alston Hopkins 3 tithes
Moses Gowin [torn]
Joseph Gowin his Nat 2
Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1768: GOMOND, EDMUND VS ROBERT ROWAND AND ROBERT WELLS, OTHERWISE CALLED ROBERT ROWAND AND CO., JUDGMENT ROLL.
Series: S136002 Box: 080A Item: 0385A ignore: 000 Names indexed: GOMOND, EDMUND; ROWAND, ROBERT; WELLS, ROBERT. Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL Topics: ROBERT ROWAND AND CO. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=164909
1768: James Gowen, John Keating, and John Ohear are appraisers of the estate of James Clark, deceased, with Margaret Clark, administrator. records in Charleston, South Carolina.
1768, pp.4-9 Robeson Co NC Mulatoes: Isom Skipper, Arthur Lamb, Simon Cox & Adam Ivey, William Wilkins, Rasses Goen, Thomas Cairsey, Junr., Aaron Drake, Ishamel Chevers & wife, Cannon Cumbo & wife, James Carter & son Isaac, James Lowery & wife: Jas Hunt & William Jones, Cudworth Oxendine, James Clarke & wife, Cooper Clarke & wife, Jas. Doyal & wife & Arthur Evans, John Wilson, Solomon James, Moses Walker & wife, Thomas Russel, Isaac Lamb & son Needham, Daniel Wharton & wife & Son Richard Wharton, Isaac Johnston, Jacob Lockliar & wife, Joshua Perkins & two sons & wife, William Sweat & son Benj., Joseph Ivey, Major Lockliar, Joshua Braveboy & son Lewis, Solomon Johnston Junr. & wife, Thomas Sweat, Gilbert Cox, Peter Cairsey & son David, Richd. Jones & wife, Thomas Cairsey Senr., Moses Skipper. Robeson Co, NC http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/robeson_tax.htm
1768 – “John Going, one tithable” appeared in the 1768 tax list of Rowan County in the Dan River District, according to “Some Colonial Tax Lists of Rowan County, North Carolina, 1768-1775” by Jo White Linn, Sherburne Laughlin and Ransom McBride. Their compilation was published in “North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal,” Vol. 8, February 1982. Rowan co, NC.
1768 Feb 2: William Gray of Granville County, planter, of North Carolina to Moses Jewel alias Gowin of same. One hundred acres of land located on the south side of Tarr River and both sides of Midle Creek. Bounded by Ballingers line, Sheppards line, and Samuel Ware. Wits: John Pope, Crafford Pope. Signed: William Gray. Proved up by John Pope on Jan 18, 1769. (Book H p. 481) Granville County, North Carolina.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89CR-26C6?i=124&cat=360398
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1768 Feb 27: Inventory and appraisement of effects of John Govan, deceased shewn by John Gordon. Signed by D. Desaussure, Thomas Wethercliff, John Clunie. Proved up by John Gordon on March 20, 1768. Charles Town, South Carolina.
1768 March 1: Daniel Gogning petitions for 250 acres on Sandy River, Certified March 6, 1770. Granted April 7, 1770. Recorded May 26, 1770. (also spelled Daniel Goyning) Berkley County, South Carolina.
1768 March 1: William Gogwig petitions for 100 acres in Craven Co, South Carolina.
1768 March 14 – On March 14, 1768, William Hatsel sold the land he had purchased from William Going . William Hatsel of Mecklenburg County to Martin Phillips of Mecklenburg County for 50 pounds, a certain tract of land in Mecklenburg on both sides of the Long (Great) Branch that makes out of Allen’s Creek, bounded by John Going, new lines, John Ruffin, about 100 acres. Signed: William Hatsel. Witness: none. The deed was acknowledged by William Hatsel and Christiana Hatsel, his wife. Recorded in Deed Book 1, p. 547. Mecklenburg County, Virginia Deeds, 1765-1771, 1990. Mecklenberg Co, Va.
(Note: The John Going mentioned in the above deed was John Going, Sr., as John Going, Jr. had moved to Orange Co., North Carolina by 1765).
1768 May 19: GWIN, RICHARD, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00260 Item: 02. Names indexed: GIST, WILLIAM; GWIN, RICHARD; LEIGH, EGERTON. Document type: PLAT Locations: BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY; LITTLE RIVER. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=108849
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1768 June 1: JONES, ADAM, PLAT FOR 150 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0017 Page: 00324 Item: 02. Names indexed: GUIN, PETER; JONES, ADAM; LEIGH, EGERTON; LONG, MATTHEW; WATERS, PETER. Document type: PLAT. Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY; SALUDA RIVER. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=110176
1768 June 11 – 0-155: Alexander Gowen of North Carolina 461 acres on Pohick in Fairfax Co. Surv. William West. Adj . Col. Carter. 11 June 1768. p. 197. Land: grant 461 acres, 11 Jun 1768, , Fairfax, Virginia, USA. 461 acres of waste and ungranted land on the branches of Pohick surveyed by Wm West, and touching a corner of Col Carter’s land. Fairfax Co, Va. (Note: This appears to possibly be Alexander Gowen Jr – son of Alexander Gowen).
http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1768grantalexandergowenfairfaxcova.jpg
1768 July 4: FERGUSON, JAMES, MEMORIAL FOR 400 ACRES ON PORT ROYAL ISLAND, GRANVILLE COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0002 Page: 00502 Item: 004
Names indexed: COWEN, THOMAS; FERGUSON, JAMES; GWIN, JOHN; MCKAY, ALEXANDER Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY; PORT ROYAL ISLAND; ST. HELENAS PARISH. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=136363
1768 Aug 2 – Land Plat for Robert Baglie, 100 acres in Craven County, on the South side of the Broad River, bounded N Westerly by Timcock Cannon’s land, and S Easterly by land granted to Ann Gowen. All other sides vacant http://battleofcamden.org/1773sc.jpg (map) Craven County, SC; Fairfield Co, SC (present day).
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=104660
1768 Sept 26: LOWE, DANIEL, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES IN BARKLEY COUNTY. Series: S213184 Volume: 0011 Page: 00239 Item: 03. Names indexed: CHAPEL, JAMES; DOOLY, JOHN; GWIN, MORRIS; LEIGH, EGERTON; LOWE, DANEL; LOWE, WILLIAM. Document type: PLAT Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; SALUDA RIVER. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=103015
1768 Oct 24: BAYLIER, ROBERT, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0013 Page: 00103 Item: 03. Names indexed: BARLEY, ROBERT; BAYLIER, ROBERT; CANNON, SIMCOCK; GOWEN, ANN; LEIGH, EGERTON; WOFFORD, WILLIAM. Document type: PLAT. Locations: BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=104660
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=104660 (Image)
1768 Dec 2 – James Gowing; 1768 – 1769 Freeholders; Submitted by Dennis Hudgins; James Gowing is listed: A list of polls/voters of the Brunswick County Freeholders, for the House of ; Burgesses was returned to Nathaniel Edwards, Jr. on 10 January 1769, taken ; from a poll dated 2 December 1768. The list of voters is contained in Brunswick County Deed Book 9 pages 279-290. Each person was allowed two votes and these were listed according to their choices of the four candidates, as was done in 1748 [See The Southside Virginian Vol XI No. 1]. The following list is in apparent voter order, followed by the sequence number they appear in, within each candidates list
https://archive.org/stream/southsidevirgini111993/southsidevirgini111993_djvu.txt
487-(279) “A Poll Taken for Nathanie Edwards Jun’ at an Election of Burgeses for the County of Brunswick the 2nd Day of December 1768.” Included in the list of names is James Gowing. Brunswick Co, Va. 1768 Dec 2 – James Going votes in House of Burgesses; Va. Election of Burgeses for the County of Brunswick the 2nd Day of December 1768.” Brunswick Co, Va. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/revolution.htm
http://interactive.ancestry.com/6131/VGS_1974_01_01_0021/510690325?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=1170,838,1304,867#?imageId=VGS_1974_01_01_0018
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008_06_01_archive.html
1768 Dec 2: BAXTER, JOHN, MEMORIAL FOR 300 ACRES IN ORANGEBURGH TOWNSHIP, BERKLY COUNTY, ORIGINALLY PART OF A 700 ACRE TRACT, SUMMARIZING A CHAIN OF TITLE TO A GRANT TO CAPT. CHRISTOPHER ROWE.
Series: S111001 Volume: 0008 Page: 00298 Item: 003 Names indexed: BAXTER, JOHN; CROOMEL, HENRY; CROOMEL, JOHN; GOVAN, ANDREW; ROWE, CHRISTOPHER; ROWE, MARGARET; SIMONS, JOHN Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; ORANGEBURG TOWNSHIP; PON PON RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=142386
1769 Summary list from microfilm white/ Black/ Carriage wheels
Gowen, Thomas 3/0/0
Gowen, Moses 2/0/0
Gowen, William 1/0/0
Gowen, Edward 0/1/0
Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1769: MATHEWS, PHILIP VS RICHARD GWIN, JUDGMENT ROLL.
Series: S136002 Box: 083A Item: 0129A ignore: 000. Names indexed: GWIN, RICHARD; MATHEWS, PHILIP. Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=165159
1769 Feb – William Going and his wife Elizabeth, convey 1/2 of his grant to William Gladden – 150 acres (Gladden who had conveyed land to William Going when they were in North Carolina). Fairfield County, SC.
http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Deeds/Deed_G/Deed_G_0035a.tif
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1769 Feb 22 – William Going and his wife Elizabeth convey land to William Gladden – (St. Mark Parish) – this is sold out of the grant of 300 acres situated on a branch of the Wateree Creek – paid 150 pounds for 150 acres on the upper part of the tract. Craven Co, St Mark Parish, Wateree Cr., SC. (Map shows the Wateree Creek (not river) to be between the Broad and Saluda Rivers – what is likely future southern part of Fairfield Co, SC. http://battleofcamden.org/1773sc.jpg ).
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1770 May 1: John Gowing petitions for 200 acres in South Carolina.
1769 May 1: Alexander Gowens of N Bartholows Parish in South Carolina, a carpenter sells a slave named Primus to Betty Wise. Signed: Alexr. Gowen. Witnessed by Charles Roberts. Proved up by Charles Roberts on May 24, 1769 who states . . . he was personally
present and did see the within named Alexander Gowen a free negro sign seal and as his act and deed deliver the within instrument of writing to Mrs Betty Wise . . . Recorded in Charleston, SC. May 26, 1769. Colleton County, South Carolina.
1769 May 5 – Cumberland Co: Crown to Conner Doud and Cornelius Tyce, 200 ac in Cumberland on both sides of Pocket Cr, joining WILLIAM GOWANN. (Patent Bk 20, p 483, #1887) (Hofmann, Margaret M. Colony of NC, Vol 1, op cit). Cumberland Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/11/moore-county-nc-early-records.html
1769 May 17: GWINN, RICHARD, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0014 Page: 00448 Item: 01. Names indexed: CRANSBEY, RICHARD; GIST, WILLIAM; GWINN, RICHARD; LEIGH, EGERTON. Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAVER CREEK; BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=106834
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1769 July 4 – The records in South Carolina are sparce, but in 1769 July 4 a Thos Gowing was listed in the inventory of notes due to Joseph Wood in SC on Fold3. Joseph Wood was of St. David’s Parish, SC according to the probate paperwork (Click each image to enlarge) St Davids Parish, South Carolina:
1769 Aug 1: Alexander Gudon recd 100 acres on the Reedy River in Berkly County, South Carolina.
1769 Sept 23: Nathaniel Goythen living adjacent to Edward Gillman and near John Brown and John Davis, on SW side of Pee Dee River in Craven Co, South Carolina.
1769 Sept 27: GOING, WILLIAM, LAND GRANT FOR 300 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S213019 Volume: 0018 Page: 00510 Item: 000. Names indexed: GOING, WILLIAM. Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=62587
1769 Oct 3 – Joseph Gowen survey for 300 acres in Craven County on N side of Tyger River and bounded on N side by Thomas Fletcher’s land. (Likely in Union Co, SC in modern times per map location: http://battleofcamden.org/1773sc.jpg ). Craven Co., SC.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=108650
1769 Nov 4 – 75-(107) Peter Solomon & his wife Mary of Sussex Co to Lewis Solomon Jr of same. 4 Nov 1769. £10 VA. 150 acres in Meherin Parish & on the south side of Meherin River, bounded as by deed from James Gowen to sd Peter Solomon & is part of the patent to sd James Gowen & is the land where Lewis Solomon the elder now lives. Wit: Lewis Solomon, George Wrenn, David Mason, Penny Hurst. Proved 22 Jan 1770 & again 25 Mar 1771. P. Pelham CC. Brunswick Co., Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/revolution.htm
1769 Nov 4: GARVIN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0011 Page: 00116 Item: 02. Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; FORSTER, ALEXIUS MADOR; GARVIN, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; GRANVILLE COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=102705
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=102705 (Images)
1769 Nov 14: GOING, WILLIAM, MEMORIAL FOR 300 ACRES ON WATEREE RIVER, CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0008 Page: 00538 Item: 001. Names indexed: GOING, WILLIAM; TIDWELL, RICHARD. Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; WATEREE RIVER. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=143442
1769 Dec 21: GARVIN, JOHN, LAND GRANT FOR 300 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY. Series: S213019 Volume: 0019 Page: 00145 Item: 000. Names indexed: GARVIN, JOHN. Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=62822
1770, pp.24-46 Molatoes: Isaac, Jno., Eliza & Hannah Hayes, John Combow, John Johnston & wife, Titus Overton & wife, John Bullard & Gutridge Lockelier, Benja. Lamb, Simon Cox, Gilbert Cox & James Percey, Cannon Cumbo, James Carter Senr. & Junr. & Isaac Carter, Frederick Goan & wife, John Waldon, Adam Ivey, John Phillips, Isaac & Needham Lamb, Arthur Lamb, Wm Wilkins, Charles Oxendine, Elisha Sweeting, Sarah & James Sweet, Daniel Wharton & wife, David Braveboy, Peter Causey & son David, Joseph Clark, Ishmael Cheeves, James Doyel & Wife, Thos. Groom, John Hammons, Richd. Jones & wife, Solomon James, Solomon Johnston & wife, Solomon Johnston Junr. & wife, Major Locklier, James Lowry & Wm Jones, Jacob Lockleer, John Lockleer & wife & son Wm. Robeson County, NC. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/robeson_tax.htm
1770: GOWEN, JAMES VS HILL SAMWAYES, JUDGMENT ROLL.
Series: S136002 Box: 088A Item: 0180A ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOWEN, JAMES; SAMWAYES, HILL
Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=165624
1770 Jan 12 – Edward Gowing (free negroe) purch date)(Indenture made on Jan 12, 1770) Edward Gowing (free negroe) purchased from Colin Forbiss – both of Craven County, SC – 200 acres that had been granted to Colin Forbiss – situated on the branches of the Little River on the North side of Broad River in Craven County bounded SouthWest on lands laid out to David Tenatate and all other sides vacant land – for 125 pounds paid by Edward Gowing (affid on Nov 26, 1790). Witnessed by Jacob Gibson, and William Morris. Map shows this to be in what is present day. Fairfield Co, SC.
http://battleofcamden.org/1773sc.jpg (Map 1773). Craven County, SC
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=107497 )
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1770 Jan 25: GARVIN, JOHN, MEMORIAL FOR 300 ACRES ON COOSAHATCHIE RIVER, GRANVILLE COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0010 Page: 00042 Item: 001
Names indexed: GARVIN, JOHN Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; GRANVILLE COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=145399
1770 Feb 19: GOWEN, JOSEPH, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00174 Item: 01 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; FLETCHER, THOMAS; GOWEN, JOSEPH; WOFFORD, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina.
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1770 May 1 – Land Plat survey done for John Gowings in Craven County, 200 acres on Little Peedee and Drowning Creek on Ash Pole Swamp, bounded Northwesterly by Mr Shackelford, and bounded Northeastwardly by Thomas Tinkley. Looking at map – this would be in modern Dillon County, SC: http://battleofcamden.org/1773sc.jpg
Craven Co, SC. http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=103633
1770 May 16 a survey for John Gowings is done for 200 acres on the fork of the Little Pee Dee and Drownding Creek on Ash Pole Swamp, bounded by Mr. Shackleford and Thomas Finkley. Series: S213184 Volume: 0011 Page: 00452 Item: 01. Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; FINKLEY, THOMAS; GILES, HUGH; GOWINGS, JOHN; SHACKELFORD Document type: PLAT Locations: ASHEPOLE SWAMP; CRAVEN COUNTY; DROWNING CREEK; PEE DEE RIVER, South Carolina.
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1770 May 27: YOUNGBLOOD, CATHERINE, MEMORIAL FOR 300 ACRES ON SALUDY RIVER, BERKLEY COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0010 Page: 00161 Item: 003. Names indexed: CHAPELL, JAMES; GWINN, MAURICE; LOWES, WILLIAM; YOUNGBLOOD, CATHERINE. Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=145923
1770 May 30 – Page 56 – Deed Book 3, Page 285; 30 May 1770, ALEXANDER GOWEN of Orange to John Dismukes of same, fifty six pounds five shillings, 311 ½ acres, on both sides of Moons Cr., granted William Gladden 7 June 1761, Gladden to GOWEN 7 April 1762, (no description); signed ALEXANDER (x) GOWEN: witness John Hamilton, Hugh Armstrong, Ephriam Dismukes; proved July Term 1770 by Armstrong. {Ed. note: no record of this deed in the surviving deeds from the Granville Land Office. Orange County, North Carolina Records, Vol. III; Deed Book 3 Abstracts; By William D. Bennett, C.G. Orange Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/02/orange-county-nc-early-records.html
1770 June 5: George Gogings (Goging) petitions for 250 acres on Burk River on branch called Beaver Dam Branch, adj to James Williams. certified June 13, 1770. Granted Feb 22, 1771. Recorded April 6, 1771. Craven County, South Carolina.
1770 July 20 – Va Bedford Co. Will Book 1 1759-1787. Will Book 2 1787-1803. By Ann Chilton. Page 171 WILL OF ROBERT ALLEN. July 20, 1770. Wife: mentioned, no name
Daughters: Betty, Anny, Lucy. Exec; wife, daughters and son-in-law William Handy
Witnesses: John quarles, John West, William Going. Recorded: March 22, 1773. Bedford County, Va.
1770 Jul 21 – Deed Book 10, Brunswick County, Va Deed Books – Vol 5 1770-1775. Abstracted by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. 7-(8) Nicholas Brewer and his wife Sarah of Meherin Parish in Brunswick Co to William Brewer (son of the sd Nicholas Brewer). 21 Jul 1770. Deed of gift to their son and 5s Va. 200 acres in Meherin Parish which was part of a patent to Nicholas Brewer 5 Jul 1751, joining a branch, George Renn (Wrenn), James Gowing, Carters Creek, John Brewer, Nicholas Brewer Jr., Wits: Charles Powell, Thomas Brewer, Nicholas Brewer Jr., Proved 27 Aug 1770. Edwd Fisher C. Brunswick Co, Va. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/06/brunswick-county-va-early-records.html
1770 Nov 3: GOWINGS, JOHN, LAND GRANT FOR 200 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S213019 Volume: 0021 Page: 00267 Item: 000. Names indexed: GOWINGS, JOHN. Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=64147
1770 Nov 25: William Going and Elizabeth his wife of the Parish of St Mark, convey to William Gladden of Parish of St Marks 150 acres which was one half of the 300 acres granted on Feb 22, 1769, Witnessed by John Smith Jr. and John Smith Sr. Signed by William Goen. Recorded March 1, 1792 in Fairfield Co, South Carolina.
1771 Thomas Gowin 2 unk Granville Co NC.
Moses Gowin 1 unk
John Gowin 1 unk
Edward Gowin 1 unk
Joseph Gowin 2 unk
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Granville.htm
1771 -List of Granville Co Militia.
Company of Capt Sol. Alston, dec’d.
Soldiers:
THOMAS GOING, Sen
THOMAS GOING, Jun
JOHN GOING
MOSES GOING
JOSEPH GYNE
EDWARD GYNE, absent
NATHANIEL GYNE
Capt Sol. Alston now dead, returned by his Lt Sol. Fuller. (Clark, Walter. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of NC, The State Records of NC, Vol XXII, p 162, 1907). Granville Co, NC.
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1771 – The 1771 Pay Roll of “Capt Nathaniel Hart’s Company of the Orange County Regiment of Militia that were in the late expedition against the Insurgents of this Province.”
Name No. Days
Daniel Gwin 73
Hugh Gwin 73 [Walter Clark, “The Colonial Records of North Carolina,” Vol. 17, p. 416) Orange Co, NC
1771: GOVAN, ANDREW AND WIFE TO RONALD MCDONALD, DEED OF RELEASE. Series: S372001 Volume: 03Y0 Page: 00273 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOVAN, ANDREW; MCDONALD, RONALD Document type: DEED OF RELEASE. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=89296
1771 Jan 4: GOWING, JOHN, MEMORIAL FOR 200 ACRES ON LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0010 Page: 00299 Item: 002
Names indexed: FINKLEY, THOMAS; GOWING, JOHN; SHACKLEFORD. Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: ASHEPOLE SWAMP; CRAVEN COUNTY; DROWNING CREEK; LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER. South Carolina. 1771 Jan 4: John Gawing (Gowing) recd 200 acres on the Fork of the Little Pee Dee and Drowning Creek, on Ashepole Swamp, bounded by Shacklefrd, Thomas Finkley. Certified May 16, 1770. Granted Nov 3, 1770 Recorded Jan 4, 1771. Vol 10, pg 299. Craven Co, South Carolina. http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=146543
1771 Jan 22: James Gowan listed owing 100 in the estate of Benj Smith, decd on Fold3. Charles Town, South Carolina.
1771 April 23 – William Gowen is a witness in a Woodward v. Woodward court case. Bedford County, Va:
1771 May 21: GARVIN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0020 Page: 00326 Item: 02. Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; FORSTER, ALEXIUS MADOR; GARVIN, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: CYPRESS CREEK; GRANVILLE COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=113996
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1771 Aug 9: James Gowin listed as a debt of inventory of estate of John Graves, decd on Fold3. South Carolina.
1771 Nov 5 – Land Plat Survey done for William Long/Lang bounding South on John Morris land and Gladden’s land, West on William Hills, and East on Drury Gowen’s land; On the North of the Wateree Creek; Map shows this to be just south of the Broad River – and north of Wateree Creek: http://battleofcamden.org/1773sc.jpg
Likely in Fairfield Co, SC in future. 1771 Nov 26: LANG, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES ON WATEREE CREEK. Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00282 Item: 02. Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GLADDEN; GLASCOCK, WILLIAM; GOWEN, DRURY; HILL, WILLIAM; LANG, WILLIAM; MORIS, JOHN. Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina.
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1771 Dec 4: GUYNN, PETER, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00258 Item: 02. Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; BUSS, GEORGE; CUNINGHAM, PATRICK; GUYNN, PETER. Document type: PLAT Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY; STEPHENS CREEK, South Carolina.
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1771 Dec 23: GOWEN, JOSEPH, LAND GRANT FOR 300 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.Series: S213019 Volume: 0024 Page: 00539 Item: 000. Names indexed: GOWEN, JOSEPH. Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY, South Carolina. 1771 Dec 23: Joseph Gowen recd 300 acres on N side of Tygar River bounded by Thos Fletcher, cert on Sept 3, 1771, granted Dec 23, 1771, witnessed by James Wofford on March 21, 1772. Recorded Feb 2, 1773. Craven Co, South Carolina.
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1771 Dec 30 – This Indenture made this 30th day of December One thousand seven hundred and seventy one, Between David Going of the County of Pittsylv’a and Colony of Virginia and George Deathrage of the County Surry and province of North Carrolina Witnesseth that the said David Going for and in Consideration of the sum of fifty Pounds Current money of Virginia to him in hand paid by the aforesaid George Deathrage the Receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge and himself therewith fully satisfy & contented and paid hath granted bargained and sold aliened Released and Confirm’d and by these presents for himself his heirs and assigns doth grant bargain sell alien release and Confirm to the said George Deathrage his heirs and assigns forever one certain Tract or parcell of land Containing two hundred and seventy acres (270) lying and being in the County of Pittsylvania on both sides of Russels Creek a branch of Mayo and Bounded as followeth to wit, Beginning at a red oak John Hunters line thence his line south sixtyfive degrees west Crossing the Creek one hundred and sixty six poles to a white oak thence new lines South fifteen degrees East – ninetytwo poles to a great poplar north Eighteight degrees East Crossing two Branches. three hundred and forty poles to a white oak north fifteen degrees West Crossing the Creek one hundred and twentytwo poles to a white oak on a branch north Eighty degrees west one hundred and eighty poles to a possimon tree on a branch south thirty degrees west sixteen poles to the first Station. Together with all houses Gardens Orchards fences Woods Underwoods Waters and Watercourses thereon Standing Groing and being with all profits Comodetys Advantages and appurtenances so the same belonging or any ways appertaining Also the Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remainders thereof and of every part and parcel thereof, To have and to hold the said Tract of land with all and Singular the appurtenances unto the said George Deathrage his heirs and assigns to the only Proper use and behoof of him the said George Deathrage his heirs and assigns forever and the said David Going for himself and his heirs the said Land and Premises with their and every of their appurtenances to the said George Deathrage his heirs and assigns shall and will Warrant and forever Defend by these Presents against all person or Persons whatsoever having or Lawfully Claiming any right on Title in or to the same or any part or parcel thereof and the said David Going for himself and his heirs doth grant Covenant and agree to and with the said George Deathrage and his heirs in maner and form following Viz. that he the said David Going at the time of the sealing and Delivery of these presents is and Stands (_____) of and Indefensible Estate in fee simple of and in the Premises and that he hath Good and Lawfull right and othority to sell and Convey the same in manner and form aforesaid and that the same shall forever remain to the said George Dearthrage his heirs and assigns freely and Clearly Exonerated and Discharged of and from all manner of former bargains seals Titles of Dowry and all other rights and Estates whatsoever In Witness the said David Going has hereunto set his hand and fixt his seal the day and year above Written. David Going L.S. Signed Sealed and Delivered In the Presence of John Deatheradge, David Marley, Thomas Rogers
p. 48 Memorandum That on the 30th Day of December 1771 Peaceable & Quiet Possession and Seizen of the within Granted Land and premises was made and done and Delivered by the within named David Going unto the within named George Deatherage according to form and Estate of the within written Deed (signed) David Going . In Presence of us John Deatherage, Thos Rogers, David Mosley. Pittsylvania Co, Va. 1771 Dec 30 –DB3, p. 46 – Extracted from – Pittslyvania County, Virginia Deed Books 1, 2 and 3 – Abstracted and Compiled by Lucille C. Payne and Neil G. Payne. Pittsylvania Co, Va.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1771 – Deed: Daniel Gowin 270 acres to George Deathrage, 1771, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Daniel Gowin of Pittsylvania Co., VA to George Deathrage of Surry Co., NC, 270 acres in Pittsylvania Co., VA., on Russel Cr a branch of Mayo in current Patrick Co., VA (about 61 mi west of Moons Creek and Dan River in Caswell Co., NC). Pittsylvania Co., VA. Deed Book 3, p. 48. Pittsylvania Co., Va. (Note: Some have read the deed to say “Daniel Gowin” instead of “David Gowen”).
1772 Feb 2 – John Gowen received a royal grant of 100 acres. The survey order was given February 2, 1773, according to”South Carolina Archives, Colonial Plats,” Volume 16, page 173: “South Carolina, Ninety Six District Pursuant to a precept from under the hand and seal of John Bremar, Esquire, Deputy Surveyor General dated February second day, 1773, I have admeasured and laid out unto John Gowan a plantation or tract of land containing one hundred acres situate lying on the North side of Tyger River bounded Eastwardly by Daniel Bush’s land, Northward by vacant land, Westwardly by Tyger river and hath such shape, form and marks as the above plat represents. Given under my hand this 20th day of March, 1773. Andrew Thompson, Deputy Surveyor” Map shows this to be future Spartanburg County: http://battleofcamden.org/1773sc.jpg 96th Dist, SC
1772 Feb 20: DESERINCEY, JACOB, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0014 Page: 00377 Item: 02 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; DESERINCEY, JACOB; DOZER, JAMES; GUIN, CHRISTOPHER; KERSHAW, ELY; TRIPLETE, DANIEL Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; THOMSONS CREEK, South Carolina.
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1772 March 13 – James Gowen, carpenter, and Sarah his wife, formerly Sarah Beamor post bond to John Stanyarne, planter, for 65 pounds Condition of bond is James Gowen and Sarah his wife to do everything to observe and fullfill the above sale between John Stanyarne and Mary Beamor (eldest sister to Sarah – wife of James Gowen). Signed by James Gowen and Sarah Gowen, both with their mark “X”. Signed in presence of witness Patk Coil. Proved up by Patrick Coil on March 18, 1772. Recorded June 11, 1772. Deed Book 3X pg 275. Colleton County, South Carolina. 1771 Dec 14: Mary Beamor, seamstress grants to John Stanyarne of John’s Island a release granted and released for 65 pounds 130 acres to John Stanyarne. Signed by Mary Beamor – “M” her mark. Witnessed by Wm Sams and Elizth Sams Proved up on Dec 14, 1771 in Colleton Co, SC by William Sams. GOWEN, JAMES AND WIFE TO JOHN STANYARNE, BOND. Series: S372001 Volume: 03X0 Page: 00275 Item: 000. Names indexed: GOWEN, JAMES; STANYARNE, JOHN. Document type: BOND. South Carolina.
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1772 March 21: GOWEN, JOSEPH, MEMORIAL FOR 300 ACRES ON TYGAR RIVER, CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0011 Page: 00171 Item: 002 Names indexed: FLETCHER, THOMAS; GOWEN, JOSEPH Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=148246
1772 May 15: FELDER, HENRY, MEMORIAL FOR TWO TRACTS, ONE FOR 300 ACRES IN BERKLEY COUNTY, SUMMARIZING A CHAIN OF TITLE TO A GRANT TO JOSEPH DUKE OF MAY 8, 1758, AND ONE FOR 200 ACRES IN ORANGEBURGH TOWNSHIP, SUMMARIZING A CHAIN OF TITLE TO A GRANT TO JETHRO MANNING OF JAN. 22, 1759. Series: S111001 Volume: 0011 Page: 00228 Item: 001 Names indexed: DUKE, BARBARA; DUKE, JOSEPH; FARREE, JOHN; FELDER, HENRY; FISHER, JOHN; GOVAN, ANDREW; HAIG, GEORGE; MANNING, JETHRO; MANNING, ROSENA; MCDONALD, RONALD Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG TOWNSHIP, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=148503
1772 May 22: HOPKINS, DAVID, PLAT FOR 250 ACRES ON LITTLE RIVER.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0017 Page: 00067 Item: 01 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GWIN, RICHARD; HOPKINS, DAVID; JETER, WILLIAM; LOVE, WILLIAM; PANNEL, WILLIAM; SHARP, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=109679
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June 8, 1772: SHIRLEY, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 500 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0019 Page: 00427 Item: 002 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; DOWNES, WILLIAM; GAVIN, WILLIAM; SHIRLEY, THOMAS; TIDWELL, GERVIS DOROTHY; TIDWELL, RICHARD JR.; TIDWELL, RICHARD SR. Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; ST. MARKS PARISH; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina
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1772 July 20: CURRY, STAFFORD, PLAT FOR 250 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0014 Page: 00292 Item: 01 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; CURRY, STAFFORD; GARVIN, JOHN; GARVIN, THOMAS; PINKERTON, JAMES; ROSE, WILLIAM; SIMONTON, ROBERT; SWORD, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; TURKEY CREEK. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=106494
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1772 Aug 8: GOETTEE, GEORGE, PLAT FOR 250 ACRES ON COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER. Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00126 Item: 01 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GARVIN, JOHN; GOETTEE, GEORGE; PEART, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRESS CREEK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=108544
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1772 Aug 17 – John Goan received 150 acres Barkley County in the fork between the Broad River and the Saludy on a small branch of the Tyger River called Comets Branch and bounded SE by land laid out for James Atterson, and part to Ambrose May, and NE by Moses Kirkland, and NW by Ralph Jackson, and part SW by vacant. Map shows this to be very close to where the Broad and Saludy split – likely either modern day Lexington or Richland County, SC – about 15-20 miles east of Wateree Creek area : Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00117 Item: 01 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GOAN, JOHN; JACKSON, RALPH; KIRKLAND, MOSES; MAY, AMBROSE; OTTERSON, JAMES; PEARSON, ENOCH Document type: PLAT Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; BROAD RIVER; SALUDA RIVER; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=108527
(Image) http://battleofcamden.org/1773sc.jpg Berkely Co., SC
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1772 Aug 28: GWIN, RICHARD, LAND GRANT FOR 300 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S213019 Volume: 0026 Page: 00466 Item: 000 Names indexed: GWIN, RICHARD Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=67482
1772 Sept 1 – James Gowen plat for 300 acres in Prince Williams Parish, SC – bounded on all sides by vacant land. Prince Williams Parish, SC. Map shows this to be in either Hampton Co, or Beaufort Co, SC:
http://battleofcamden.org/1773sc.jpg
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1772 Sept 2: ESTES, ZACHARIAH, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON BROAD RIVER.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0015 Page: 00056 Item: 02 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; ESTES, ZACHARIAH; GWIN, RICHARD; THOMAS, DANIEL Document type: PLAT Locations: BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY; LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina.
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1772 Sept 7: GOWEN, JAMES, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES IN PRINCE WILLIAMS PARISH. Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00171 Item: 02 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; FORSTER, ALEXIUS MADOR; GOWEN, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: PRINCE WILLIAM PARISH, South Carolina.
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1772 Sept 14: CURRY, SAMUEL, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES ON TURKEY CREEK.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00532 Item: 01 Names indexed: BARROW, WILLIAM; BREMAR, JOHN; CURRY, SAMUEL; ERVIN, WILLIAM; GARVIN, JOHN; GARVIN, THOMAS; LOVE, ALEXANDER; NISBETT, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: TURKEY CREEK, South Carolina.
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1772 Sept 17: GOUAN, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES ON COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER. Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00172 Item: 02 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GOUAN, THOMAS; PEART, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRESS CREEK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=108645
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1772 Oct 14: Jacob Gowen listed on account books of estate of Robert Weaver, decd late of Mass Bluff, taken in Charleston, South Carolina.
1772 Oct 14: MUSKELLY, JAMES, MEMORIAL FOR 3 TRACTS OF 100, 100, 290 ACRES, ON TURKEY CREEK, MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0011 Page: 00459 Item: 001 Names indexed: GARVIN, JOHN; MCNABB; MOORE, JAMES; MUSKELLY, JAMES; RAINEY, THOMAS Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NC; NORTH CAROLINA; TURKEY CREEK, South Carolina.
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1772 Oct 14: GARVING, THOMAS, MEMORIAL FOR 2 TRACTS ONE FOR 100 ACRES IN MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N. C. AND ONE FOR 150 ACRES ON TURKEY CREEK. Series: S111001 Volume: 0011 Page: 00460 Item: 001. Names indexed: GARVING, JOHN; GARVING, MARTHA; GARVING, THOMAS; VANCE, DAVID; VANCE, RUTH Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NC; NORTH CAROLINA; TURKEY CREEK, South Carolina. 1772 Oct 14: Thomas Garving of Mecklenburgh Co, N Carolina on both sides of a branch of Turkey Creek, conveyed by David Vance and Ruth his wife by a deed on Oct 20, 1768 150 acres where Thos Garving now lives, conveyed by John Garving and Martha his wife to Thomas Garving on Oct 20, 1768, by a late resurvey of the boundary line between North and South Carolina falls within the Province of South Carolina in Craven County. Wit by James Hannah on Oct 14, 1772. South Carolina.
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1772 Oct 20: GOAN, JOHN, LAND GRANT FOR 150 ACRES IN BERKLEY COUNTY.
Series: S213019 Volume: 0026 Page: 00719 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOAN, JOHN
Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=67735
1772 Oct 23: GLAZOR, FREDERICK, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES IN COLLETON COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00111 Item: 02 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; FOSTER, HENRY; GLAZOR, FREDERICK; GWIN, MORRIS; LANG, ROBERT; NORREL, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: COLLETON COUNTY; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=108515
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1772 Oct 30: HOLMAN, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 1,000 ACRES ON SALKEHATCHIE RIVER. Series: S213184 Volume: 0017 Page: 00045 Item: 01 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; FORSTER, ALEXIUS MADOR; GOWEN, JAMES; HOLMAN, THOMAS; ODINGSALE, CHARLES Document type: PLAT Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY; SALKEHATCHIE RIVER, South Carolina.
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1772 November 19 – John Gowen received a land grant in Prince William Parish, Beaufort District. Prince William Parish, SC
1772 Nov 19: GOWEN, JAMES, LAND GRANT FOR 300 ACRES IN PRINCE WILLIAMS PARISH. Series: S213019 Volume: 0027 Page: 00273 Item: 000. Names indexed: GOWEN, JAMES. Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: PRINCE WILLIAM PARISH, South Carolina.
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1772 Nov 21: GWIN, RICHARD, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00261 Item: 02 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GWIN, JOHN; GWIN, RICHARD; TURNER, ALEXANDER Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina.
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1772 Nov 23: GOETTE, GEORGE, MEMORIAL FOR 250 ACRES ON CYPRESS BRANCH. Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00001 Item: 002. Names indexed: CLARK; GARVIN, JOHN; GOETTEE, GEORGE. Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRESS CREEK, South Carolina.
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1772 Dec 4: SHIRLEY, THOMAS, MEMORIAL FOR FOUR TRACTS IN CRAVEN COUNTY, THREE FOR 500 ACRES EACH AND ONE FOR 650 ACRES. Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00023 Item: 001 Names indexed: DOROTHY, GERVIS; GLADING, WILLIAM; GOUIN, WILLIAM; HATLEY, ROGER PETER HANDYSYDE; MILLER, CAPT.; ROBERT; SHIRLEY, THOMAS; SMITH, THOMAS LOUGHTON; TIDWELL, RICHARD JR.; TIDWELL, RICHARD SR. Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY; ISLAND CREEK; NORTH PACOLET RIVER; PACOLET RIVER; ROBERTS BRANCH; ST. MARKS PARISH; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina.
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1772 Dec 16: BAILEY, ROBERT, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES ON BROAD RIVER, CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00037 Item: 003 Names indexed: BAILEY, ROBERT; CANNON, SIMCOCK; GOWEN, ANN Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY, South Carolina.
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1772 Dec 17: GOAN, JOHN, MEMORIAL FOR 150 ACRES ON TYGAR RIVER, BERKLEY COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00041 Item: 004 Names indexed: GOAN, JOHN; JACKSON, RALPH; OTTERSON, JAMES; RAY, AMBROSE Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; BROAD RIVER; SALUDA RIVER; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina. 1772 Dec 17: John Goan recd 150 acres Vol 12, pg 41. Berkley County, South Carolina.
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1773 titheables with Thomas Gowing. Prince Edward Co, Va.
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1773 Several persons signed a petition for the partition of the north part of Orange County. Among them were Alexander Gowen, Sr, Alexander Gowen, Emos [Amos] Gowen, Daniel Gowen and John Gowen, according to “The Colonial Records of North Carolina, 1771-1775,” Vol. 9, by Sanders. “Petition from inhabitants of Orange County concerning county boundaries; Sanders, James; Et Al. 1773, Volume 09, Pages 809-810. [From MS. Records in Office of Secretary of State.] Orange Co, NC. 1773 Amos Goyen joined other members of his family in signing a petition for the partitioning of Orange County, according to “Colonial Records of North Carolina, 1771-1775” Volume 9. His signature was written “Emus Gowen,” suggesting that it was written for him. Orange Co, NC. (Note: William ‘Going’, son of John and Mary [Keith] ‘Going’ of Lunenburg / Mecklenburg Couny, Virginia, did not sign the 1773 petition. Evidently, he had moved from that area of Orange County, North Carolina prior to the date of the petition). http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/guynes/246/ ,
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms005.htm , https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1744-amos-goyen/
1773 – Nathaniel Gowen and Robert Locklear were arrested in Granville County in 1773, but were released upon paying “their prison charges” when no one appeared to press charges. Granville Co, NC.
1773 abt: Estate of Doctor Alexander Fitzgerald, deceased sales of estate show buyers including James Gowen x2, William Ferguson, John Keating x 6, by Joseph Dobbins, executor, in Fold3. South Carolina.
1773 Jan 19 – William Gowing – 1775 Feb 28 – 150 acrs both sides of Wards Creek of First Broad River. Tryon Co, NC. http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.116.1351&qid=82726&rn=9 , https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1733-william-goyne/
1773 Feb 2 – William Gowan, Junior received 100 acres on the South Fork of the Pacolet River, bound on all sides by vacant land. District 96, North Carolina, USA. “William Gowen District 96, South Carolina. Dist 96, SC.
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1773 Feb 9: SMITH, SAMUEL, MEMORIAL FOR 200 ACRES ON TURKEY CREEK, MECKLENBURGH COUNTY, N.C., SUMMARIZING A CHAIN OF TITLE TO A GRANT TO WILLIAM IRWIN AND NATHANIEL IRWIN OF APRIL 25, 1767. Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00097 Item: 004 Names indexed: BURLESON; GARVIN, THOMAS; IRWIN, NATHANIEL; IRWIN, WILLIAM; LOVE; SMITH, SAMUEL Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NC; NORTH CAROLINA; TURKEY CREEK, South Carolina.
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1773 Feb 23: GOWEN, JAMES, MEMORIAL FOR 300 ACRES IN PRINCE WILLIAMS PARISH. Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00115 Item: 001 Names indexed: GOWEN, JAMES Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: PRINCE WILLIAM PARISH, South Carolina.
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1773 March 20 –John Gowan received 100 acres on Tyger River. Bounded E by Daniel Bushs land, W by Tyger River, and N by vacant land. Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00173 Item: 02 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; BUSH, DANIEL; GOWAN, JOHN; THOMSON, ANDREW Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina.
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1773 April 1: FLATCHER, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 250 ACRES ON TYGER RIVER.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0015 Page: 00157 Item: 02 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; FLATCHER, THOMAS; GOWAN, JOSEPH; THOMSON, ANDREW Document type: PLAT Locations: BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina.
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1773 April 1: GINN, JOSHUA, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00103 Item: 01 Names indexed: ALSTON, JOHN; BREMAR, JOHN; GINN, JOSHUA Document type: PLAT Locations: BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY; ROCKY CREEK, South Carolina.
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1773 April 2: GUYNN, PETER, LAND GRANT FOR 200 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY. Series: S213019 Volume: 0029 Page: 00036 Item: 000 Names indexed: GUYNN, PETER Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY, South Carolina.
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1773 April 4: Jacob Going owes estate of William Middleton, deceased. Admin is Martin Middleton. Wits: William Middleton Jr, Gidn Gibson, and Gidn Gibson Jr. South Carolina.
1773 April 10: The deposition of Alexander Gowin of lawfull age taken at the house of Mr. John Dix in the County of Pittsylvania the tenth day of April 1773 in a suite . . . . now depending and undetermined in the County Court of Halifax between John Mayo of the County of Cumberland, plantr and William Armstrong of Pittsylvania County, deft. . . .
This deponant deposeth and saith that to his certain knowledge Mr. James Terry acted as agent for the above sd. John Mayo in full to that part of his estate that lay in Orange County, North Carolina for many years beginning about the year 1759 and continued untill the sd. Mayo sold his land and estate in that County and further saith not . . .
Alexander (his “A” mark) Gowin. Pittsylvania County, Va
This day came Alexander Gowin before me and made oath to the trouth of the above deposition certified under my hand this 10th day of April 1773. Pittsylvania Co, Va.
1773 April 24: William Middleton Sr. left a sizeable estate (worth about 4,000
pounds not counting land), inventoried and appraised by William
Middleton, Jr., Gideon Gibson, Sr., and Gideon Gibson, Jr. on April 24,
1773. An interesting list of debtors to the estate includes:
Wm Alston due the Estate for Pork……55″–“-
Gideon Gibson Sr Note to the Estate…157”–“-<—————————–
George Gibson due to the Estate……..26”–“-<—————————–
John Berry by Acct due the Estate…….5”–“-
Jordan Gibson Sr. Acct……………..17”–“- <—————————-
Benj. Blackmans acct…….96/3
Peter Keighleys acct…….25/
Isaac Nevils acct……….L 5
Thomas Brewintons acct…..60/
Frederick Jones acct…… L 10
Jacob Goings acct dues said Estate……7″10″- <—————————-
South Carolina
1773 April 28: HOLLMAN, THOMAS, MEMORIAL FOR TWO TRACTS, ONE FOR 700 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY AND ONE FOR 1,000 ACRES ON SALTCATCHERS RIVER. Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00166 Item: 006 Names indexed: GARNER, WILLIAM; GOWEN, JAMES; HOLLMAN, THOMAS; ODINGSALE, CHARLES; TUE, JOHN Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY; SALKEHATCHIE RIVER, South Carolina.
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1773 May 4: GOWAN, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON PACOLET RIVER.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00182 Item: 03 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GOWAN, WILLIAM; THOMPSON, ANDREW. Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; PACOLET RIVER, South Carolina.
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1773 May 10: GOVEN, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES ON COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER. Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00170 Item: 02 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GOVEN, THOMAS; LEGARE, ISAAC; MIDDLETON, SARAH; PEART, JAMES; WILKINSON Document type: PLAT Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRESS CREEK, South Carolina.
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1773 May 20: GAINS, AMBROSE, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES IN NINETY SIX DISTRICT.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00014 Item: 01 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; DANIEL, WILLIAM; GAINS, AMBROSE; GRIGSBY, JAMES; HOGAN, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: LITTLE SALUDA RIVER; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; RED BANK CREEK, South Carolina.
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1773 May 22 – William Going was a witness to a writ in the Court of Tryon County, North Carolina concerning land on Ward’s Creek, according to “Deed Abstracts of Tryon, Lincoln & Rutherford Counties, 1769-1786,” Deed Books A and AD by Brent H. Holcomb. Subsequently, other records connected William Going with land on Ward’s Creek and First Broad River in the area that became Rutherford County. William Going records gave his wife’s name as Hester. Tryon Co, NC https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1733-william-goyne/
1773 May 26 – DB 3, p. 245 – LANKFORD from GOING – Deed, 26 May 1773. David GOING and Martha his wife of County of Pittsylvania in Colony of Virginia of one part and Henry LANKFORD of County and Colony aforesaid of other part……..Sum of £10 Current money of said Collony …….Land on west Side Russells Creek…..near said Creek on hill Side….in old line…..27 acres. Wit: James LYON, Robert X (the mark of) HINTON, Obediah X (his mark) HUTSON; Rec: 27 May 1773 David GOING L.S; Extracted from – Pittslyvania County, Virginia Deed Books 1, 2 and 3 – Abstracted and Compiled by Lucille C. Payne and Neil G. Payne; Pittsylvania Co, Va.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1773 May 27: PARNEL, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 150 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0019 Page: 00062 Item: 01 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GWIN, RICHARD; PARNEL, WILLIAM; TURNER, ALEXANDER Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina.
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1773 June 9: TIUS, AMOS, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES IN BERKLY COUNTY. Series: S213184 Volume: 0020 Page: 00359 Item: 01 Names indexed: ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM; BREMAR, JOHN; GWIN, RICHARD; HOPKINS, DAVID; TIUS, AMOS Document type: PLAT Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; BROAD RIVER, South Carolina.
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1773 July – Court: Thomas Dudley v Alexander Gowing, Jul 1773, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Image and transcript courtesy of Beth Carruth; The defendant being summoned and not appearing (altho solemnly called) the Plaintiff by his Attorney produced his proved Account for Three pounds fifteen shillings Judgment is therefore granted him against the said defendant for the same with Costs.” Pittsylvania, Va
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1773 Aug 6: GUYNN, PETER, MEMORIAL FOR 200 ACRES ON STEVENSONS CREEK, GRANVILLE COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00350 Item: 006 Names indexed: BUSSEY, GEORGE; GUYNN, PETER Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY; STEVENS CREEK, South Carolina.
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1773 Sept – Court: Alexander Gowing v Zechariah Waller, Sep 1773, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Transcription and images courtesy Beth Carruth; The defendant being Summoned and not appearing (although solemnly called) the Plaintif made Oath to his Account for Two pounds two shillings ~ Judgment is therefore granted him against the said defendant for the same with Cash. September Court 1773 Court Records Book 2, p 253-254″ Pittsylvania, Va
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1773 Oct 2: GAINS, REBECCA, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES IN NINETY SIX DISTRICT. Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00014 Item: 02 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GAINS, REBECCA; MURPHY, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SHAWS CREEK, South Carolina
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1773 Oct 18 – Va. Will/Probate – Brunswick County, Virginia Will Books – Volume 2, Will Book 4, Pt 1 – Return. Brunswick County, Virginia Will Books – Volume 2, Will Books 4 and 5 (in part) 1761-1780, Abstracted by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr., Will Book 4, Pt 1; 143-(193) Account 1773 for the estate of Jno Underwood dec’d by James & Betty Solomon. Named: David Adams, Jno Ballard, Peter Brooks, Sarah Brooks, Clack Courtney, Crawford & Co, Jno Doby, Nathl Edwards, Wm Edwards & Co, James Goen, Richard Hay Jr, Richard Massey, Thomas Massey, William Massey, Jno Peeblees; Noted was the sheriff of Mecklenburg. Audited by David Mason, Alexr Watson. Returned to Court 28 Feb 1774. 141-(191) Will of Thomas Underwood – 18 Oct 1773 – 24 Jan 1774; “very sick and Weak in Body” . . . To my wife Elizabeth – all my estate during her lifetime or widowhood & afterward then the sd land to my son[s] William & Sammons Underwood; William’s to join the lower line of Tomlin’s Run, Harrison, Second Branch, Drury Going, & all above that branch to belong to my son Sammonds. Ex. Friend Richard Hay, my wife; Wit. Edward Freeman, Richard Mason, Avey Mason; Probate indicates that sd Elizabeth Underwood refused to qualify, that sd Richard Hay qualified with David Sills & Richard Mason his securities. Brunswick Co, Va.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/06/brunswick-county-va-early-records.html
1773 Oct 27: GARVIN, JOHN, MEMORIAL FOR TWO TRACTS, ONE FOR 147 ACRES ON TURKEY CREEK, MECKLENBURGH COUNTY, N.C. AND ONE FOR 580 ACRES ON TURKEY CREEK, ASON COUNTY, N.C. SUMMARIZING A CHAIN OF TITLE TO A GRANT TO JOHN MOORE OF MARCH 26, 1755. Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00442 Item: 001 Names indexed: DOBBS, ARTHUR; GARVIN, JOHN; MOORE, JOHN; TRYON, GOV. Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: ANSON COUNTY, NC; CEDAR CREEK; CRAVEN COUNTY; MECKLENBURG COUNTY, NC; MOORES CREEK; NORTH CAROLINA; TURKEY CREEK, (filed in South Carolina). North Carolina.
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1774 – Thomas Gowen appeared in Granville County Court in August 1774, according to court minutes. Granville Co, NC
1774 Jan 11 – 511-(201) Drury Goin of Meherring Parish in Brunswick Co to Pheby Smith of sd parish. 11 Jan 1774. £5. 50 acres on the south side of Meherring River, joining Edward Freeman, Wall, Thomas Underwood, Spring Branch. Wit: Edward Freeman, Elizabeth Underwood, John Burnett. Brunswick Co., Va.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/06/brunswick-county-va-early-records.html
1774 May – Court: Alexander Gowing v George Lumkin, May 1774, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. Transcription and image courtesy Beth Carruth; In Trespass on the Case; The Plaintif having departed this life this Suit Abates; May 1774. Court Records Bk 2 p394″. Pittsylvania, Va. (Note: First indication that Alexander Gowing has died).
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1774 June 17: BLENCO, SAMUEL, PLAT FOR 500 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0013 Page: 00243 Item: 03 Names indexed: BLENCO, SAMUEL; BREMAR, JOHN; GARVIN, JOHN; JORDON, ELIAS; ROBERT, ELIAS Document type: PLAT Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRESS CREEK; GRANVILLE COUNTY; ST. HELENAS PARISH, South Carolina.
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1774 July The King vs. Wm Going; recognizance; Philemon Bracket bound in £100 to prosecute; x; x. Tryon County, North Carolina crown docket July 1769-April 1776. p. 31 Tryon Co, NC
1774 July The King vs. William Going; assault; true bill; John Lusk, John Stanford; not guilty p defendt – principle bound in £20 security – subpeona for John Lusk for the pros.
Tryon County, North Carolina crown docket July 1769-April 1776. p. 32. Tryon Co, NC.
1774 July 8: GWIN, RICHARD, LAND GRANT FOR 300 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S213019 Volume: 0031 Page: 00284 Item: 000 Names indexed: GWIN, RICHARD Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY, South Carolina.
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1774 August – William Going is listed in the Bedford County, Virginia militia during Lord Dunmore’s War. Beford Co, Va.
1774 Aug 11: GAINS, REBECCA, LAND GRANT FOR 200 ACRES IN NINETY SIX DISTRICT. Series: S213019 Volume: 0032 Page: 00086 Item: 000 Names indexed: GAINS, REBECCA Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT, South Carolina
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1774 Aug 19 – John Gowen 100 acres in Craven County. – The land lay in a part of District 96 in February 1773 which was in Craven County at the time of the grant which was dated, according to”South Carolina Archives, Royal Grants,” Volume 32, page 205. Later the land was located in Greenville County, South Carolina. The grant was recorded in Greenville County Deed Book 32, page 205.
“South Carolina, George the Third, by the Grace of God, of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, To All To Whom These Presents shall come, Greeting: Know ye, that we of our special Grace, certain Knowledge and mere Motion, have given and granted, and by these Presents, for us, our heirs and successors, Do Give and Grant unto John Gowen, his heirs and assigns, a plantation or tract of land containing One hundred acres situate in Craven County, bounding East on Daniel Bush and West on Tyger River, And hath such shape, form and marks, as appear by a plat thereof, hereunto annexed: Together with all woods, underwoods, timber and timber-trees, lakes, ponds, fishings, waters, water-courses, profits, commodities, appurtenances and hereditaments whatsoever, thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining: Together with privilege of hunting, hawking and fowling in and upon the same, and all mines and minerals whatsoever; saving and reserving nevertheless, to us, our heirs and successors, all white pine trees, if any there should be found growing thereon: And also saving and reserving nevertheless to us, our heirs and successors, our heirs and successors, one tenth-part of mines of gold and silver only: To have and to hold the said tract of One hundred acres of land and all and singular other the premises hereby granted unto the said John Gowen, his heirs and assigns for ever, in free and common foccage, the said John Gowen, his heirs and assigns yielding and paying therefor unto us, our heirs, and successors, or to our Receiver General for the time being, or to his Deputy of Deputies for the time being, yearly, that is to say on the twenty-fifth day of March, in every year, at the rate of three shillings sterling, or four shillings proclamation money for every hundred acres, and so in proportion according to the number of acres, contained herein; the same to commence at the expiration of two years from the date hereof. Provided always, and this present Grant is upon condition, nevertheless, that the said John Gowen, his heirs or assigns shall and do yearly, and every year, after the date of the presents, clear and cultivate at the rate of three acres for every hundred acres of land, and so in proportion to the number of acres herein contained; And also shall and do enter a minute or docket of these our letters patent in the office of our Auditor-General for the time being in our said Province within six months from the date hereof: And upon condition, that if the said rent hereby reserved, shall happen to be in arrears and unpaid for the space of three years from the time it shall become due and no distress can be found on the said lands, tenements and hereditaments hereby granted: or if the said John Gowen his heirs or assigns shall neglect to clear and cultivate yearly and every year at the rate of three acres for every hundred acres of land, and so in proportion, according to the number of acres contained, or if a minute or docket of these our letters patent shall not be entered in the office of our Auditor-General for the time being, in our said Province, within six months from the date hereof, that then and in any of these cases, this patent Grant shall cease, and determine and be utterly void. Lands, tenements and hereditaments hereby granted and every part and parcel thereof, shall revert to us, our heirs and successors, as fully and absolutely, as if the same had never been granted.
Given under the Great Seal of our Said Province. Witness the Honorable William Bull, Esquire, Lt. Governor and Commander in chief in and over our said Province of South-Carolina, this Nineteenth Day of August Anno Dom. 1774 in the Fourteenth Year of our Reign. [L.M.S.] Williams Bull; Signed by his Honor, the Lt. Governor in Council And hath thereunto a plat thereof annexed, representing the same certified by John Bremar, Deputy Surveyor-General. May 20, 1773. Thomas Winstanley, GCC”Series: S213019 Volume: 0032 Page: 00205 Item: 000 Greenville Co., SC http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=71015
1774 Aug 23: GOVEN, THOMAS, LAND GRANT FOR 200 ACRES IN COLLETON COUNTY. Series: S213019 Volume: 0032 Page: 00399 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOVEN, THOMAS Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: COLLETON COUNTY, South Carolina.
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1774 Sept 9: GOVAN, THOMAS, LAND GRANT FOR 200 ACRES ON THE WATERS OF COOSAHATCHE RIVER. Series: S213019 Volume: 0033 Page: 00256 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOVAN, THOMAS Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER, South Carolina.
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1774 Sept 12: CURRY, STAFFORD, MEMORIAL FOR 250 ACRES ON TURKEY CREEK, CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0012 Page: 00553 Item: 005 Names indexed: CURRY, STAFFORD; GARVEN, THOMAS; ROSE; SIMONTON, ROBERT; SWORDE, WILLIAM Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; TURKEY CREEK, South Carolina.
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1774 Oct The King vs. Wm Going; recognizance; x; Philemon Brackett bound in £100 to prosecute; x; x. Tryon County, North Carolina crown docket July 1769-April 1776. p. 33 Tryon Co, NC
1774 Oct The King vs. Wm Going; assault; true bill; John Lusk, John Stanford; not guilty —principle bound in £20; plea withdrawn – submitted and fined /ld and cost – fees paid to A M A M. Tryon County, North Carolina crown docket July 1769-April 1776. p. 34 Tryon Co, NC
1774 Oct 3 and 4: William Going of Craven Co, SC, and Elizabeth his wife, to Jasper Rodgers of same, for 500pounds SC money, 300 acres in Craven County, adj. Richard Tidwell, granted 27 Sept 1769 to said William Going. William Going (H)(LS), Elizabeth Going (X)(LS), Wit: Benj. Cook, John Turner. Proved in Camden District by the oath of John Turner before John Gaston, JP., 6 Dec 1779. Recorded 31 Dec 1779. (Fairfield) Craven Co, South Carolina.
1784 Oct 26: GOVEN, DANIEL, PLAT FOR 640 ACRES ON BEAVER CREEK, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY NATHANAEL WALKER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0009 Page: 00288 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOVEN, DANIEL; RAMBO, RUBIN; WALKER, NATHANAEL Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAVER CREEK; NORTH EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=182569
1774 Nov 1: PRIOLEAU, SAMUEL, MEMORIAL FOR 1,000 ACRES ON SANDY RIVER.
Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00074 Item: 006 Names indexed: GWINN, JOHN; GWINN, RICHARD; PRIOLEAU, SAMUEL Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: SANDY RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=152758
1774 Nov 23 – “Thomas Gowin” was a purchaser at the estate sale of James McGehee, deceased, November 23, 1774, according to Granville County Will Book 1, pages 114 and 115. Granville Co, NC
1774 Dec 5: SEALY, JOHN, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES ON SALUDY CREEK, CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00138 Item: 001 Names indexed: GOWE, THOMAS; SEALY, JOHN Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=153118
1774 Dec 8: GOWAN, WILLIAM, LAND GRANT FOR 100 ACRES ON PACKOLET RIVER. Series: S213019 Volume: 0034 Page: 00286 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOWAN, WILLIAM Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: PACOLET RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=72309
1774 Dec 20: COLVIN, JOHN, MEMORIAL FOR 200 ACRES ON BROAD RIVER, CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00159 Item: 004 Names indexed: COLVIN, JOHN; GWINE, JOHN Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=153217
1774 Dec 22: GWINN, RICHARD, MEMORIAL FOR 300 ACRES ON LITTLE RIVER, CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00166 Item: 002 Names indexed: GWINN, JOHN; GWINN, RICHARD Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=153254
1775: Estate record for David Goven
North Carolina
County of Cumberland
Know all men by these presents that we James Worth, Thomas Rutherfurd & Robert Mylne are held and bound unto Josiah Martin Esqr. Governor & of said province………………….in the Just and full sum of Two hundred pounds……………..proclamation money to be paid 10. pounds………….the sd Governor.
His Sucessors or Assigns For the which payment well and truly to be made. We Bond Ourselves. Our heirs. Executors and Administrators. Jointly and severally. Formly by these presents. Seal with our Seal. This 28th Day of Jan. for Anno Dom. 1775 –
The condition of this Obligation is such that if the above Counsen James Worth –Administrator of all and Singular the Good and Chattels Rights and Credits of David Goven………………………….Deceased. do make or Cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all singular the Goods and Chattels, Rights and Credits of the Deceased which have or Shall Come to the Hands knowledge or possession of the said James Worth.
Of into the Hands or possession of any other person or persons for him and the same to made do Exhibit or Cause to Exhibit into the Secretary’s Office and one attested copy thereof to the County Court where Orders for administration passed within ninty Days after the date of these presents and the same Goods Chattels and Credits and all others the Goods Chattels and Credits of the Deceased at the time of Death which at anytime hereafter shall Come into the Hands or possession of the Said James Worth………………..Or unto the Hands or possession of any other person or persons for do well and truly Administer According to Law and further do make or Cause to be made A true and Just account of his said Administration within one year after the date of these Presents and all the rest and Residue of the said Goods Chattels and Credits which shall be found remaining upon the said Administras Account the same being first examined and allowed by the Govenor and Counsil General Court or County Court shall Deliver and pay unto such person or person Respectfully as the same shall be due pursuant to the true Intent and meaning of the Act in that Case made and provided and if it shall appear that any will and Testament was made by the said Deceased and the Executor or Executors Herein named do Exhibit the same into Court making Request to have it allowed and approved according by if the said James Worth
Above bounded being thereunto required to under and deliver the said Letters of Administration Approbation of such Testament being first had and made in the said Court. Then this Obligation to be paid and none Effect or Else to remain in full force and virtue
James Worth (Seal)
Tho Rutherford (Seal)
Robert Mylne (Seal)
Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of Tho Gray
From the Cumberland County USGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~nccumber/cumberland.htm
Index to Cumberland County, NC Estate Records
1775 Jan The King vs. William Going; Recognce.; x; Philemon Bracket bound in £100 to prosecute; x; Discharged. Tryon County, North Carolina crown docket July 1769-April 1776. p. 37 Tryon Co, NC.
(1775 to 1782): Goings in the Revolution: https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/revolutionary-war-goings-in-the-revolution/
1775 Jan 6 – Land purchased by Aaron Lockart of Chester County SC paid by John Lockart (100 pounds), 100 acres on Leigh’s branch, on NE side of the Broad River, and another 100 acre tract adj. to Markley. 1798 Aug 20 – Elijah Going as witness to transaction in 1798 involving same property. Wit by – Chas Gillmore, and Elijah Going. Chester Co., SC
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=109149
1775 Jan 6: TIMMS, AMOS, MEMORIAL FOR 200 ACRES ON BROAD RIVER, BERKLY COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00224 Item: 002 Document type: MEMORIAL Names indexed: ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM; GWINN, RICHARD; TIMMS, AMOS Locations: BERKELEY COUNTY; BROAD RIVER; FISHDAM FORD, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=153580
1775 Jan 13: GAINS, REBECCA, MEMORIAL FOR 200 ACRES ON SHAWS CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00241 Item: 005
Names indexed: GAINS, REBECCA Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: EDISTO RIVER; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SHAWS CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=153668
1775 Jan 14: GAINS, AMBROSE, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES ON SALUDY RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00242 Item: 001 Names indexed: GAINS, AMBROSE; GRIGGSBY, JAMES; HOGAN, JOSEPH Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=153670
1775 Jan 27: ESTES, ZACHARIAH, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES ON BROAD RIVER.
Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00260 Item: 004 Names indexed: ESTES, ZACHARIAH; GWINN, RICHARD Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BROAD RIVER; LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=153766
1775 Jan 28: FLETCHER, THOMAS, MEMORIAL FOR 250 ACRES ON TYGER RIVER, CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00261 Item: 003 Names indexed: FLETCHER, THOMAS; GOWAN, JOSEPH Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=153771
1775 Jan 31: GOWEN, JOHN, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES ON TYGER RIVER, CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00265 Item: 004 Names indexed: BUSH, DANIEL; GOWEN, JOHN Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=153792
1775 Feb – Alexander Going – probate inventory
Estate: Inventory Alexander Going, Feb 1775, , Orange, North Carolina, USA. citing: Orange County Records at the NC State Archives, Raleigh July 2012
Inventories Sales & Accounts of Estates, in 24 Volumes : First Volume (1756-1785) p. 297
An Inventory of the Estate of Alex’r. Gowing Dec’d. which is as follows
A Negroe Fellow Sam, 1 Ditto Bob, a Negroe Woman Luce, 1 Ditto Sary, a Negroe Boy Will, a Negroe Girl Hannah, a Negroe Boy Frank, 5 head of Horses, 29 head of Cattle, 48 head of Hoggs, 12 old Sheep & 5 lambs, 5 Feather Beds & Furniture & about 30 cc new Feathers, 5 Bedsteads & bords, 3 potts, a Dutch Oven, 1 pan, a small Skillet, 2 Dishes, 12 plates, 5 Basons, 9 porringers, 20 spoons, a pr. Spoon moulds, 1 Earthen Dish, 20 Earthen plates, 12 Bowls, 2 Tin potts, 34 Cups & Sawsers, 1 Coffee Pott, 2 Cannisters, 10 Mugs, 1 Quart Tin, 9 Bottles, 2 Jugs, 1 looking Glass, 5 Viols, a small (Gilt) Trunk, 2 Tables, 5 Chairs, 8 Knives, 11 Forks, 1 pair money Scales, 2 Razors, 1 Strop & Hone, 1 Mans Saddle & Bridle & Saddle Bags, Womans Saddle, 1 Rifle Gun, 1 pr (Stalyards), 1 xCut Saw, 1 foot Adze, 2 Drawing Knives, 4 Augers, 1 Chisell, 1 Small Still, 1 old Waggon & Gears, 7 Bells, 5 Axes, 3 Wedges, 10 Hoes, 1 Shear & (Colter), 2 Clovises, 5 plow hoes, 2 pr Shears, 1 (spice) morter & pessell, 1(Inkstand), 1 Linen Wheel, 1 Woollin Wheel, 3 pr Cards, 1 Sayne (seine?), 1 Bar Iron & Heaters, 2 Sifters, 5 (pails), 1 Churn, 22 Geese, 24 Ducks, 21 old Barrels, 2 Curry Combs & 3 Brushes, 1 pr. Candle Snuffers, 5 Books, a large quantity Meat, a parcel old Tobacco, 1 Loom, Slay & Harness, 7550 cc of Tob’o Inspected, a large quantity of Corn, 70 or 80 Barrels, 15 Bushels, Oats, 77 Bushels Wheat.
A true Inventory returned by Sophia Going Adm’x.
Orange County, February Court 1775. The above Inventory was returned in open Court and ordered to be Recorded. Test.
From Orange County Records at the NC State Archives, Raleigh July 2012
Inventories Sales & Accounts of Estates, in 24 Volumes : First Volume (1756-1785) p. 297
Orange Co, NC
1775 May 2 – Alexander Gowing – estate sale
Estate: Sale Alexander Going, 2 May 1775, , Orange, North Carolina, USA
citing: Orange County records at the NC State Archives in Raleigh July 2012 – Inventories Sales & Accounts of Estates, in 24 Volumes : First Volume (1756-1785) ) p. 305-307
“Transcription of “Acct of Sales of the Estate of Alex’r Going decd. May 2d 1775″
Buyers: Daniel Going, Jas. Gulaspey, Kennoday, John Going Jun, Sophia Going, James Galaspey, Alexander Going, Henry Dixon, James Sanders Sen, Robert Terry, Saml. Robertson, John Cannoday, Thomas Rogers.
Orange County May Co 1775. The above acct. of Sales was returned in open Court and ordered to be Recorded. Test.
From Orange County records at the NC State Archives in Raleigh July 2012
Inventories Sales & Accounts of Estates, in 24 Volumes : First Volume (1756-1785) ) p. 305-307” Orange Co, NC
http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1775salealexandergowenpittscova.jpg
1775 Feb 9: GOWEN, THOMAS, MEMORIAL FOR 200 ACRES ON COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00298 Item: 001 Names indexed: GOWEN, THOMAS; LEGARE, ISAAC; MIDDLETON, SARAH; WILKINSON Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRESS CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=153965
1775 Feb 28 – William Gowing 150acr both sides of Wards Cr of First Broad River. Tyron Co, NC https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1733-william-goyne/ ,
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.116.1351&qid=82710&rn=24
1775 March 15: GYNE, MICHAEL, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0009 Page: 00470 Item: 03 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GYNE, MICHAEL; LOVELESS, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; JACOBS SWAMP; LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=101716
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=101716 (Image)
1775 March 17: GOVAN, THOMAS, MEMORIAL FOR 200 ACRES ON COOSAHATCHIE RIVER. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00392 Item: 006 Names indexed: GOVAN, THOMAS Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRUSS CREEK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=154449
1775 March 18 – William Long memorial for 200 acres on Wateree Creek – adj: Drury Gowen, William Gladden, William Hill, William Long, and John Morris. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00398 Item: 002 Names indexed: GLODEN, WILLIAM; GOWEN, DRURY; HILL, WILLIAM; LONG, WILLIAM; MORRIS, JOHN Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=154476
1775 April 4: GARVIN, EDWARD, PLAT FOR 500 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY.
Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00040 Item: 01 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GARVIN, EDWARD; LOWNDES, RAWLINS; ROBERT, ELIS Document type: PLAT Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=108338
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=108338 (Image)
1775 May 4: GARVIN, EDWARD, LAND GRANT FOR 500 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY. Series: S213019 Volume: 0036 Page: 00236 Item: 000 Names indexed: GARVIN, EDWARD Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=73334
1775 May 4: GARVIN, EDWARD, LAND GRANT FOR 250 ACRES IN GRANVILLE COUNTY. Series: S213019 Volume: 0036 Page: 00237 Item: 000 Names indexed: GARVIN, EDWARD Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=73335
1775 June 16: ELLIOTT, THOMAS, MEMORIAL FOR 13 TRACTS MAKING A TOTAL OF 2,950 ACRES IN S. C. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00514 Item: 005 Names indexed: ABNEY, MICHAEL; AINSWORTH, JAMES; BRIGHT, TOBIAS; BROWN, BARTLETT; BROWN, BENJAMIN; BULLOCK, ZACHARIA; EASHAND, THOMAS; EDWARDS, JOHN; ELLIOTT, THOMAS; FLETCHER, WILLIAM; GOWENS, JOSEPH; GRAY, ISAAC; HANNAH, ROBERT; HICKMAN, JOSHUA; HUTSON, WILLIAM; MCELIVEEN, JAMES; MULKEYS, PHILIP; NEWTON, JOHN; SOMMERVILLE, RICHARD; TILLET, GILES; TURNER, WILLIAM; WOMACK, JACOB Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BEAVER DAM CREEK; BROAD RIVER; CRAVEN COUNTY; DURBIN CREEK; ENOREE RIVER; FAIR FOREST CREEK; FERGUSON CREEK; JEFFREYS CREEK; LITTLE RIVER; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; PACOLET RIVER; RABON CREEK; REEDY RIVER; SALUDA OLD TOWN; SALUDA RIVER; SANTEE RIVER; TYGER RIVER; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=155093
1775 June 20: GOWAN, WILLIAM, MEMORIAL FOR 100 ACRES ON PACOLET RIVER. Series: S111001 Volume: 0013 Page: 00516 Item: 003 Names indexed: GOWAN, WILLIAM Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: PACOLET RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=155097
1775 July 28: GYNE, MICHAEL, LAND GRANT FOR 300 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S213019 Volume: 0037 Page: 00338 Item: 000 Names indexed: GYNE, MICHAEL Document type: LAND GRANT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=73953
1775 Aug 4: GARVIN, EDWARD, PLAT FOR 250 ACRES IN PRINCE WILLIAM PARISH. Series: S213184 Volume: 0016 Page: 00041 Item: 01 Names indexed: BREMAR, JOHN; GARVIN, EDWARD; LOWNDES, RAWLIN; PEEBLES, IHAM; ROBERT, ELIAS; SMITH, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY; PRINCE WILLIAM PARISH, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=108340
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=108340 (Image)
1775 Aug 25: NISBETT, WILLIAM, MEMORIAL FOR 4 TRACTS CONTAINING 2,100 ACRES IN CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0002 Page: 00312 Item: 002
Names indexed: BELTON, JOHN; GARVIN, JOHN; GARVIN, THOMAS; IRVIN, ARTHUR; LOVE, ALEXANDER; NISBETT, WILLIAM; RICHARDSON, WILLIAM; ROBINS, DANIEL; SCOTT, WILLIAM Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BLACK RIVER; CAMDEN DISTRICT; CRAVEN COUNTY; KINGSTON TOWNSHIP; LITTLE RIVER; PRINCE GEORGE PARISH; SCAPE ORE SWAMP; TURKEY CREEK; WACCAMAW RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=135447
1775 Sept 14: GARVIN, EDWARD, MEMORIAL FOR 250 ACRES IN PRINCE WILLIAMS PARISH, GRANVILLE COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0002 Page: 00348 Item: 003 Names indexed: GARVIN, EDWARD; LOWNDE, RAWLINS; PEEBLE, ISHAM; SMITH, JAMES Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY; PRINCE WILLIAM PARISH, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=135608
1775 Sept 15: GARVIN, EDWARD, MEMORIAL FOR 500 ACRES IN PRINCE WILLIAMS PARISH, GRANVILLE COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0002 Page: 00348 Item: 004 Names indexed: GARVIN, EDWARD; LOWNDE, RAWLIN; ROBERTS, ELIAS Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: GRANVILLE COUNTY; PRINCE WILLIAM PARISH, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=135609
1775 Oct 13: HOPKINS, DAVID, MEMORIAL FOR 5 TRACTS CONTAINING 900 ACRES IN BERKLEY AND CRAVEN COUNTIES. Series: S111001 Volume: 0002 Page: 00411 Item: 002 Names indexed: COLEMAN, CHARLES; COLEMAN, FRANCIS; CROSLEY, RICHARD; DAVIS, JOHN; ESTEY, ZACHARIAH; EVANS, JOHN; GWINN, RICHARD JR.; GWINN, RICHARD SR.; HAWKINS, JOHN; HOPKINS, DAVID; JETOR, WILLIAM; MOBBELEY, CLEMENT; MOBBELEY, ISHAM; NIX, VALENTINE; PANNELL; TIMS, AMOS; TUCKER, WILLIAM Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: BEAVER CREEK; BERKELEY COUNTY; CAMDEN DISTRICT; CRAVEN COUNTY; LITTLE RIVER; SANDY RIVER; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=135936
1775 Oct 20 – James Gowen – 3rd Lieut
On October 20, 1775 James Gowen appeared as “Third Lieutenant in Capt. Darius Dalton’s Company of Volunteer Militia, First Council of Safety of Revolutionary Party, Prince William Parish, Beaufort District,” according to “South Carolina Historical Magazine,” Volume III, page 82. Fifty-four men volunteered, according to the petition:
“Prince William Parish
20th October 1775
To the Hon’ble Council of Safety
Charles Town
Gentlemen:
We whose names are underwritten; having formed our-selves into a Company of Volunteers, either to act as Horsemen or Footmen, in defence of our Liberties & Country, who so loudly calls upon us for so doing; do with due submission–Petition the Hon’ble, the Council of Safety, to grant unto us Commissions for our Officers, which we have chosen by a Majority of Votes, Vizt: Darius Dalton, Capt; Charles Browne, First Lieut; Joseph Alanager, Second Lieut; & James Gowen, Third Lieut, under the names of the ‘Swift & Bold,’ for which we shall be thankful.
We are with respect . . . ,
P. S. As we have sent a boy down with this, by whom the Commissions may be sent.”
Among the signatures were those of Richard Keating and John Keating, believed to be brothers-in-law to James Gowen. Several Keating individuals appeared in the records of the Charleston-Combahee Ferry area during that period. “Alexander Broughton, 2nd son of Capt. Nathaniel Broughton, was married to Mary Jones Keating, widow of Maurice Keating,” according to “South Carolina Historical Magazine.” “Mr. Matthew Keating, a native of Ireland, 26 years of age, died on Saturday last after a short illness,” according to a report in a Charleston newspaper published “Wednesday, August 26, 1807.” Prince William Parish, SC.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms014.htm
1775 Nov 14: GYNE, MICHAEL, MEMORIAL FOR 300 ACRES ON LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, CRAVEN COUNTY. Series: S111001 Volume: 0002 Page: 00451 Item: 001 Names indexed: GYNE, MICHAEL Document type: MEMORIAL Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; JACOBS CREEK; LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=136122
1776: GOYEN, WILLIAM, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3018) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0058 Frame: 00375 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOYEN, WILLIAM. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121023
1776: GOYEN, JOHN, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3017) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0058 Frame: 00372 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOYEN, JOHN. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121022
1776: GOYEN, HENRY, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3016) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0058 Frame: 00365 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOYEN, HENRY. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121021
1776: GOYEN, DANIEL, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3015) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0058 Frame: 00356 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOYEN, DANIEL. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121020
1776: David GOWEN, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3012A) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0058 Frame: 00306 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOWEN, DAVID. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121014
1776: GOWEN, EDWARD, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3012B) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0058 Frame: 00310 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOWEN, EDWARD. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121015
1776: GOWEN, ISHAM, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3012C) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0058 Frame: 00316 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOWEN, ISHAM. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121016
1776: GOWEN, JAMES, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3013) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0058 Frame: 00319 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOWEN, JAMES. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121017
1776: GOWEN, JOHN, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3014) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0058 Frame: 00322 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOWEN, JOHN. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121018
1776: GOWAN, MARY, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3014A) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0058 Frame: 00351 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOWAN, MARY. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121019
1776: GOIN, ISOM, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 2922A) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0056 Frame: 00348 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOIN, ISOM. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120902
1776: GOIN, WILLIAM, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 2923) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0056 Frame: 00354 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOIN, WILLIAM. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120903
1776: GOING, FREDERICK, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 2923A) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0056 Frame: 00357 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOING, FREDERICK. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120904
1776: GOINS, DRURY, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 2924) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0056 Frame: 00381 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOINS, DRURY. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120905
1776: GOAN, GIDEON, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 2914) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0056 Frame: 00258 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GOAN, GIDEON. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120887
1776: GWINN, MAURICE, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 3192) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0062 Frame: 00349 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GWINN, MAURICE. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=121236
1776: GARVIN, EDWARD, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 2708) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0051 Frame: 00447 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GARVIN, EDWARD. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120635
1776: GARVIN, JOHN, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 2709) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0051 Frame: 00469 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GARVIN, JOHN. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120636
1776: GARVIN, JOHN JR., ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 2710) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0051 Frame: 00499 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GARVIN, JOHN JR. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120637
1776: GARVIN, WILLIAM, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 2711) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0051 Frame: 00515 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GARVIN, WILLIAM. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120638
1776: GAVIN, CHARLES, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 2739) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
Series: S108092 Reel: 0052 Frame: 00219 ignore: 000
Names indexed: GAVIN, CHARLES. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120671
1776 – James Goyne was first called to serve in the Fairfield County, South Carolina militia in 1776. His granddaughter, Susan Goynes Dickerson, stated in a newspaper interview in 1905 that her grandfather and his four brothers had served in the Revolution. This suggests that a mix of Going brothers and cousins moved from Orange County, North Carolina to Fairfield County, South Carolina by 1776. Fairfield Co, SC.
1776 March 3 – Ambrose Gowan” in Henry County, Virginia during the Revolutionary War in 1776, “Ambrose Gowan” of Henry County sold to the government “four double fortified six-pounders,” March 3, 1776. Henry Co, Va. (Note: If the same Ambrose Gowen as the son of William and Catherine, then Ambrose Gowen would have been about 71 years old).
1776 April 19 – Page 189. Apr 19, 1776 from Abner Harbour and Joyce, his wife, of P, to John Going of P, for 26 £, one certain tract of land in P containing 92 acres bounded by the south side of blackberry Cr, Randolph & Co. Signed – Abnar (A his mark) Harbour. Wit – none. Recorded Apr 25, 1776. Extracted from: Pittslyvania County, Virginia Deed Book 4 (1774-1778), by T.L.C. Genealogy. Pittsylvania Co, Va.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1776 April 19 – Page 189. Apr 19, 1776 from Abner Harbour and Joyce, his wife, of P, to John Going of P, for 26 £, one certain tract of land in P containing 92 acres bounded by the south side of blackberry Cr, Randolph & Co. Signed – Abnar (A his mark) Harbour. Wit – none. Recorded Apr 25, 1776. Extracted from: Pittslyvania County, Virginia Deed Book 4 (1774-1778), by T.L.C. Genealogy. Pittsylvania Co, Va.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1776 July 5 – James Goyne, John Goyne – son born
John Goyne, son of James Goyne, was born July 5, 1776, according to “Mississippi Revolutionary Soldiers.” His birth was in Camden District, SC.
1777 roll and pay records from the Revolutionary War are from Virginia’s 14th Regiment, showing both William Gowen and Joseph Gowen in that unit together. (Note: These “may” be records of William Gowen Sr, but it is possible that the records are for his sons, William Gowen Jr, and Joseph Gowen). 1777 Va William Gowen and Joseph Gowen in militia during Revolutionary War. (from Bedford Co, Va)
1777 John Goen is listed in the Revolutionary War rolls in South Carolina.
1777 James Gowing takes the Oath of Allegiance in Pittsylvania County, Va
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1777 June 21: Thomas Person of Granville Co, NC to John Guinn 100 acres in the Fork of Mill Creek and Tar River, formerly in a larger grant to Andrew Hampton by Earl of Granville, bounded by lands of Phipps, Bradford. Wits: William Jones and Mathew Dewty. Signed: Thomas Person. Proved up by William Jones in May Ct 1778. (Book L p. 281) Granville Co, NC. (Note: The location, and the transaction with “Thomas Person” makes me think this “may” be a “Goin” variation – worth reviewing).
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https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99C5-XWMP?i=197&cat=360398
1777 – Tax Record, Caswell, North Carolina, USA. “Copy of a list for 1777 in Richmond District, Caswell County NC, showing “Scythe & Danl” Gowin listed together. They are mother and son; Daniel’s father Alexander died several years earlier. Daniel’s brother John appears on the same page, and brother Jesse appears on the previous page; neither has any numbers next to his name. There is some question as to what the numbers in the columns refer to; Caswell County has just been formed and it may be a survey of acreage of the residents, and number of horses or cattle. It seems unlikely that the second column refers to number of white polls as some of the numbers are very large. Unfortunately the columns are not labeled on any of the pages found for this record. 1777 NC State Archives, Raleigh NC 1777 Tax List – Caswell County, North Carolina.
1777-Caswell District. pg 4
Jesse GOWIN n/a, n/a, n/a, n/a, 0
1777-Richmond District Page 12
Alexander GOWIN n/a, n/a, n/a, n/a, 0
John GOWIN n/a, n/a, n/a, n/a, 0
Caswell County, North Carolina Tax List 1777, 1780, 1784
Scythe Gowin and Daniel Gowin 1468 acres 2 tythes
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1777 Feb 17: James Gowen listed in warrant of appraisement of estate of Daniel DeSausoure, decd in Charleston, South Carolina.
1777 Feb 29 – George Gowan deed in York Co SC. Conveyance between George Gowan of the State of North Carolina on the one part, and John Foster of Ninety Six District and Province of South Carolina of the other part John Foster paid 200 pounds to George Gowan for a tract of land on the East side of Broad River near Lafferty’s Creek being patented to George Gowan by a patent bearing the date of the ninth day of November 1774. Signed: Geo. Gowan. Witnesses: Jno Nuckols, Richard Nuckols. Proved up April 8, 1779 by John Nuckols in York County, South Carolina. John Tagert J.P. Conveyances, deeds and bills of sales, 1786-1950 Conveyances, etc., vol. A-D 1786-1797. p. 95-96 (p. 516-517 on FamilySearch) York Co, SC.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89CR-7XD8?i=515&cat=297336
1777 April 24 -Page 323. Land transaction from John Bynum (Buynum) of P, to Daniel Gowin of Orange County, North Carolina, for 65 £, all that tract of land in P on Rattlesnake Cr or Run, and joining Country line, and bounded by [trees], about 400 acres. Signed – John Bynum. Wit – none. [No recording date mentioned].
Extracted from: Pittslyvania County, Virginia Deed Book 4 (1774-1778), by T.L.C. Genealogy
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html 1777 April 24 –Deed: John Benjamin 400 acres to Daniel Gowin, Orange, North Carolina, USA. John Benjamin of Pittsylvania Co., VA. and Daniel Gowin of Orange Co., NC. 400 acres on Rattle Snake Cr north of state/county line. 1777 April 24 –Deed: John Benjamin 400 acres to Daniel Gowin, Orange, North Carolina, USA. John Benjamin of Pittsylvania Co., VA. and Daniel Gowin of Orange Co., NC. 400 acres on Rattle Snake Cr north of state/county line. Orange Co, NC.
http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1777deeddanielgowinpittscova.jpg
1777 June 21: Thomas Person of Granville County, North Carolina to John Guinn of same conveys 100 acres located in the Fork of Mill Creek and Tar River, part of a larger tract formerly granted to Andrew Hampton by Earl of Granville, bounded by lands of Phipps, Bradford, Knowland. Wits: WIlliam Jones, Mathew Dewty. Signed: Thomas Person. Proved up by William Jones in May Court of 1778. Granville County, North Carolina. (Note: The location, and the transaction with “Thomas Person” makes me think this “may” be a “Goin” variation – worth reviewing).
In 1778 Achilles Eubank reenlisted as a substitute for William Gowen of Bedford County, Virginia:
1778 “John Gowen” was shown as a member of St. David’s Society, a group organized to sponsor an academy on the upper Pee Dee River in Cheraws District [presently Marlboro County, SC]. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1778 – Thomas Goins was a land owner in Wilkes County in 1778, according to “Land Entry Book, Wilkes County, North Carolina” by Mrs. W. O. Absher. Wilkes County, NC. (Note: These actually appear to be “Gaines”).
1778 Jenkins Goins was a seventeen-year-old “mullato” who enlisted in Captain John Rust’s Company of Granville County militia in 1778 [The North Carolinian VI:726 (Mil. TR 4-40)]. Granville Co, NC.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1778 Feb – Capt. John “Buck” Gowen and his troops appeared in District 96 in February 1778 on military duty. His brother-in-law John Bearden filed a pension application, recorded in “Kings Mountain Manuscripts,” Volume 2, page 239:
“Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of an Act of Congress passed June 7, 1832. State of Tennessee, Bedford County John Bearden, Senior, a resident of this county and aged eighty-nine [89] years, two [2] months, four [4] days. Entered service of United States under following officers and served as here stated. Born in Spottsylvania County, Virginia, March 11, 1744, agreeable to his family record, but has no record of it at this time. He says he entered the service of the United States as a private and volunteered in a company of rangers, or spies, commanded by Capt. Joseph Wofford and Lt. D. Graham, Spartanburg District, South Carolina some time in the month of April, 1777, the precise day he cannot recollect. He was marched to a fort on the head of Enoree River to Prince’s Fort, and there was stationed, but was frequently out on a scouting or spying expeditions against the Cherokee Indians and a Tory family named Bates. [The town of Batesville, South Carolina is located 10 miles east of Greenville on the Enoree River.] Four in number: William, Harry, Isaac and their father–who were skulking about with the Indians, were frequently engaged with the Indians in murders of frontier settlers; and there remained in service until some time in January, 1778, when he was dismissed agreeable to orders. Thinks in February, 1778 he volunteered again and joined a company of spies or rangers under command of Captain John Gowen, and marched to a fort on the south side of the Pacolet River [probably near present-day Landrum, South Carolina] and was frequently raiding on the frontier settlement on the Tyger River.
He states that on one of the scouting expeditions he was on, Captain Gowen arrested and took prisoner two men, one by the name of Fanning, the other by name of Smith; that they brought them back into a white settlement [probably Gowensville] and delivered them up to a magistrate, as they were both Tories, and both had stolen horses, each taken from a Mr. James Ford and a Mr. John Patten. Deponent says he was marched back to the last-mentioned fort [near Landrum] on the south fork of the Pacolet River, where he remained in service until some time in the month of August, 1778, and was again dismissed, it being thought and frequently said by Captain Gowen that the Indians had become quiet and that there was no further use for the troops at that time. He states that he served in the last-mentioned town [Landrum] not less than six months.
Deponent further says that he removed shortly after that into Union District, S.C, and there entered the service of the United States again, about one week before the siege of Ninety-Six. That he was marched off that place a drafted soldier and was in the engagement at that place.
He says he was then transferred from Captain Blassingame’s company and marched through the country in a different direction in search of a band of Tories under the command of Jesse Gray. That he continued in service under the last-mentioned captain a tour of duty of not less than four months, and says he was finally dismissed from service, after serving in all, a tour of actual service of not less than nine months, for which he claims a pension.
Applicant says he remained a citizen of South Carolina until 1824 when he removed to Bedford County, Tennessee, where he now lives. He further says that he was not acquainted with any regular officers with the troops when he served or any regiment of regulars whatever. s/s John Bearden”. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1779 February 6 –”I hereby appoint Captn. John Gowin Commissary in the north part of the Indian line in the name of Edward Hampton [one word illegible] to wit, at Gowins and Hamilton Stations, with power to impress provisions if not to be bought. Given under my hand the 6th day of February 1779. John Thomas” South Carolina. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1778 April The State vs. Danl. Singleton; Recog.; x; Richd. Singleton prosecutor bound in £100; Principle in £100, Wm. Going in 100; Discharged. Tryon County, NC, State Docket. October 1777- January 1779. p. 44 Tryon, NC.
1778 Jun 3 – Granville Co Will Bk 1, p 193. Deed of Gift-MICHAEL GOWIN of Pr Geo Parish, Craven Co, SC, planter, for love & good will, to JENKINS GOWIN of Granville Co, NC, 80 acres being part of 600 ac lying and being in Bute Co, NC & part in Granville Co, NC at William McBees line on south side of Taylor’s Creek, EDWIN GOWIN & his wife to live on sd land until their dec’d, then to sd JENKINS GOWIN. Wits: John McKipock (McKissock), William McBee. (Johnson, NC Genealogy, Spring-Summer 1970, p 2503. Also, Gwynn, Abstracts of the Wills and Estate Records of Granville Co, NC, 1746-1808, 1973, p 60. Bk 1, p 193-4). Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1778 July The State vs. William Going; Recog.; x; Principle in £100 – Wm. Munro 100; Christopher Walbert bound in £100 to Prosecute; x. The State vs. Wm. Going & Wm. Brackett; Recog.; x; Principles in £250 each – Joseph Good & Richd. Singleton 250 each; Jonathan Price in £250 to prosecute. Tryon Co, NC.
The State vs. Wm. Going; Petty Larceny; True Bill; Jonathan Price in £50 —Saml. Wallace in behalf of his wife Sarah Wallace 50; Princple in £300 – Phinehas Creyton & Wm. Henry each 150. Tryon County, NC, State Docket. October 1777- January 1779. p. 45 Tryon Co, NC.
1778 Sept 14 – On September 14, 1778 Thomas Goins in Entry No. 406 was referred to as “adjoining William Hill.” In Entry 494 Thomas Goins entered 100 acres on Big Elkin Creek November 5, 1778. In Entry No. 497 Thomas Goins entered 100 acres “on a branch that runs into the East fork of Roaring River.” Apparently he received this land from Joseph Vaughn November 10, 1778. Wilkes County, NC
1778 Oct The State vs. William Going; Petty Larceny – 17 recog.; True Bill; Jonathan Price in £50 Saml. Wallace in behalf of his wife Sarah Wallace 50; Not Guilty – Principal in £300 Phinehas Creyton & Wm. Henry each 150 – Motion in arrest of Judgt.; Verdict the Jury find the Deft. Guilty in manner & form as charged in the Indictmt.
The State vs.s James Cook; Recog.; x; Princ_l.bound £500 – Perregrinn Magness, Andw.
Milliken, John Huddleston 166.. l3..4; Wm. Going bound in £50 to give Evidence. Appeared & Discharged. To answer an assault committed on the body of Wm. Henry & be of Good behaviour to him.
The State vs. Wm. Going; Recog. paid; x; Princple in £250; Wm. Whitesides, Steven
Iangford 125 Each to appear at next April’Court; appear’d & Recog. Discharged.
The State vs. Wm. Going; Recog. paid; x; _Prir_1ciplein £500 – Uel Lamkin & John
Mackness 250 each. To be of good behaviour to 1118w1fe; Appeared & Recog. Discharged.
The State vs. Wm. Going; Recog. paid; x; Principle in £500 -‘Davd. Abernathy & Richd_
Singleton 250 each —To appear at next court 8; be of good behaviour towards the Subjects of this State; Appeared and Recog. Discharged.
Tryon County, NC, State Docket. October 1777- January 1779. p. 46 Tryon Co, NC.
1778 Nov 3: Walter Ownby of Bute County, NC to William Going of Granville County, NC conveys 150 acres on North side of Taylors Creek, Granville County, NC, originally granted March 13, 1760 to Wm Mackey (or Mackby). Mackey sold to Randolf Sandling, and Sandling to Ownby, and Ownby to Going. Wits: John Gowing, Bird Driver. Signed: Walter Ownby. Proved up by Bird Driver in the Nov 1778 Court. (Book M p. 91) Granville County, North Carolina.
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1778 Nov 18 – Isaac Gion receives 127 acres on the south side of the SW branch of New River. Other names: Stephen Williams, Jesse Williams, Benjamin Williams, John Baptist Ash, Onslow Co, NC
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.94.1386&qid=82753&rn=1
1779 – Thomas Goins, son of Ezekiel Goins and his first wife was born about 1760. He was killed about 1779 in South Carolina during the Revolutionary War, according to Joyce Joines Newman. (This information was taken from the “Gowen Manuscript”. It appears that this is likely a “Joines” family and whoever reported it as Goins misread the documentation. This according to Joyce Joines Newman. I have not researched it, nor seen the documentation – so this note is added for those who have also copied this information from the Gowen Manuscript).
1779 – 1779 Oct 28/29: Richmond District “Inventory of the Taxable property Richmond District 1779”
First page: Atkinson, Roger “248 acres Going” (appears to be land formerly owned by Goings)
“G” page:
Widow Going – Horses L 350/-/-, 20 Cattle 200/-/-, 4 Horses (see above), 8 negroes of which 4 is under 10 4400/-/-,112 Dollars 15/- Silver 45/11/-, (Total) 4995/11.-
Alexander Going – 1 Horse L (100)/-/-, (2) Cattle 20/-/-, L 122.9.0 122/9/-
“P & G” page:
Daniel Going – Horses 470/-/-, 546 1/4 Dollars 218/10/-, 3 Horses (see above), 3 Cattle 30/-/-, 7 Fellow 700/-/-, (Total) 1418/10/-
John Going – Horses 700/-/-, 2 Horses (see above), 7 Dollars 2/16/-
Caswell County, North Carolina
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1779 Wm Going charged and convicted by crown of petty larceny in Tryon Co NC
Tryon County, North Carolina crown docket July 1769-April 1776.
July ct 1778 p. 136, 137
Oct ct 1778 p. 138, 140,
April ct 1779 p. 142 Tryon Co, NC.
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1779, 1781, 1782 – James Gowen – Rev War indents: The State of South Carolina issued a stub indent to “Mr. James Gowen for 9:5:1 sterling for forage and rations for Continentals, State Troops and Militia in 1779, 1781 and 1782,” according to the research of Mary Alice Seyle, G.R.S. of Greenville, South Carolina. Greenville Co, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms014.htm
1779: GOING, WILLIAM AND WIFE TO JASPER RODGERS, LEASE AND RELEASE. Series: S363001 Volume: 05B0 Page: 00567 ignore: 000 Names indexed: GOING, WILLIAM; RODGERS, JASPER Document type: LEASE AND RELEASE, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=133817
1779 Feb 4 – 507-(347) Peter Lee Jr & his wife Elizabeth of Duplin Co North Carolina to Drury Going of Brunswick Co. 4 Feb 1779. £26s15 VA. 223 acres on the north side of Fountains Creek, joining Ridly, Goodrich, Forgason, Branscob, Allin. Wit: William Goodrich, John Camp, Briggs Goodrich, John Forgason. Proved 26 Jul 1779 & again 23 Aug 1779. P. Pelham Jr CC. Brunswick Co, Va.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/06/brunswick-county-va-early-records.html
1779 Feb 22: Entered. 1783 Oct 14: Issued. – James Going receives 400 acr both sides of Pawpaw Creek. Other names: William Kellum, in Guilford Co, NC. File No. 713. Grant No. 714. Book 54 pg 34. Call No: S.108.721;Frames 1244-1247. MARS ID: 12.14.68.713. Guilford County, North Carolina.
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.68.713&qid=82710&rn=11
1779 April: The State vs. Wm. Going; Petty Larceny —17 recog.; True Bill; Jonathan Price £50 – Saml. Wallace in behalf of his wife Sarah Wallace 50; Principle in £250 – Wm. Whitesides & Steven Lanlcford 125 Each; Verdt. in October Term That the Deft. is Guilty in manner and Form as charged in the Bill of Indictmt. Judt. arrested. Verdt. set aside. Deft. paying costs. Costs pd. A. N. Atty. pd. Lincoln County, NC, State Docket. April 1779 – April 1780. p 47. Lincoln Co, NC.
1779 April 12 – “John Gowen paid indent for rebuilding a stockade fort at Jamison’s Station on the line in 1779. Amt. £5:15:3. Five pounds; fifteen shillings; three pence farthing; sterling. Ex’d. W.G. J.M.C. N.G. South Carolina, Ninety-Six District. By James Wood, a justice assigned to keep the peace in the District aforesaid. Personally appeared before me Captain John Gowen and made oath on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God that the within account is just and true, and no part thereof received. Sworn to before me this 12 day April, 1779. James Wood, J.P. £440 1 966 £9 407 of £5-15-3″ 96 Dist, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1779 April 14 – “To John Gowen, building one stockade fort for the use of the publick by order of Colonel William Wofford, S.C. Valued to 440. I hereby certify that I ordered John Gowen, Captain, to build, or rather rebuild, a fort at Jamison’s station on the line, April 14, 1779. Hood, L.C. South Carolina. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1779 July 1 – Reeps Goins was taxable in the Granville County household of his father Edward Goins in 1761 (with his brother Edward). He was called Rapes Going when he enlisted in the Second South Carolina Regiment under Captain Thomas Hall on 1 July 1779 [Moss, Roster of S.C. Patriots in the American Revolution, 367]. Granville Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/granville-county-nc-early-records.html
1779 July 14 – Goins, Ezekial and Sarah Gunter – From World Vital Records. North and South Carolina Marriage Records, From the Earliest Colonial Days to the Civil War by William Montgomery Clemens. Rowan Co, NC. Ezekil Goins was married to Sarah Gunter July 14, 1779 in Rowan County according to “North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868,” record 1157, bondsman William Butler, witness Jo Brevard, bond No. 125211. Rowan Co, NC. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6QY9-32D?i=1281&cc=1726957&cat=179352 (Note: This appears to be Ezekiel “Joines” rather than Goins – Even though he signed his name “Goins”, the research of “Joyce Joines Newman” appears to show this is actually Ezekiel “Joines” – see: http://www.ibiblio.org/mtnivy/BAJ/will.htm). http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/06/rowan-county-nc-early-records.html
1779 Aug 21 – “Public Dr to John Gowen: Captain John Gowen this Day made Oath that he supplyed the Militia on the line with the above Mentioned Provisions. Sworn to before me this 21st August, 1779. W. Wofford TO John Gowen Captn. Gowen made Oath that he never before made any return of the above account nor received any pay in part nor in full. Sworn to the 27th of May 1783 Before me. Bayliss Earle, J.P.” South Carolina http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1779 Aug 23 Wm Going and Hester his wife sell 200 acres to Samuel Stockton in Rutherford Co NC. Part of a tract granted to Robert Collingwood. Benjaman Bracket suit in Tryon County, NC against Robert Collingwood, to Moses Moore dated 22 May 1773, from Moor to William Going by deed Oct 24, 1774. On both sides of Wards Creek, of First Broad River. Wits: Thomas Whitesides, Davis Whitesides. Signed: William Going, Hester Going. Deed records, 1779-1962, and 1964-1965, and index, 1779-1916, and general index to real estate conveyances, grantor and grantee, 1779-1965. Deed records, book A-L 1779-1795. p. 196 (p 108 on FamilySearch). Rutherford County, NC.
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1779 Sept 30 – In Entry No. 1219 Thomas Goins entered 50 acres of land adjoining Randolph Holbrooks September 30, 1779. In Entry No. 1220 he entered 50 acres of land adjoining. In Entry No. 1221 he entered 100 acres of land adjoining John Burgey.
1779 Oct 19 – One year later, Nathan Goins was among the signors of a petition dated October 19, 1779 signed by residents of Lincoln County which requested that a portion of Burke County, North Carolina be annexed to Lincoln County, according to North Carolina Legislature Papers, Box 27, North Carolina Archives. “Burke County, North Carolina Land Records 1779-1790 and Important Miscellaneous Records 1777-1800,” Volume II by Edith Warren Huggins also carried this list. Lincoln County, NC.
1779 Nov 13 – In Entry 1286 Thomas Goins was referred to as a neighbor in the entry of Thomas Payne, Jr. November 13, 1779. A similar entry was made in No. 1287. On February 5, 1780 Thomas Goins entered 50 acres “near Big Elkin Creek, adjoining his old entry” according to Entry 1595. Entry No. 1596, also dated February 5, 1780, was made by Thomas Goins for 100 acres of land adjoining. Wilkes County, NC. (Note: These actually appear to be “Gaines”).
1779 Nov 15 – Among Amos Goyen’s estate papers was a note dated November 15, 1779 cosigned by “Amos Goyne” and “John Goyne,” identified as his older brother. Another note date February 24, 1780 showed that the signature of Amos Gowen was an “A.” http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/guynes/246/
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms005.htm
1779 Nov 26 – Robert Elliot and Jane his wife, convey 250 acres of land to Drury Goyen. The land had previously belonged to Mary McCollough. It was along the line of Aaron “Lockards” (Lockert). Moses Cherry and Elizabeth Cherry witness the transaction.
1780 – Jeremiah “Jerry” Goins was a resident of Columbus County, about 1780, according to the research of Mary M. Browder Barr, a descendant of Florence, South Carolina.
1780 In 1780, called Thomas Gowen Sr., he was taxed on an assessment of 997 pounds, and he was taxed on 150 acres in 1785. Granville Co, NC. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1780-Richmond District Page 35
Jesse GOING n/a, n/a, n/a, n/a, 139.16.0
John GOING n/a, n/a, n/a, n/a, 295.11.4
Suffiah GOING n/a, n/a, n/a, n/a, 4546.17.8
Caswell County, North Carolina
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1780 Moses Going in Henry Co affid about service in 1760 military
1760 Moses Going served in military under Byrd in Louisa Co
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1780 and 1782 Children born to Amos Goyne and Mary Ann Baxter Goyne include:
Amos Goyne, Jr.born in 1780
Jeremiah Goyne born in 1782
http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/guynes/246/
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms005.htm
See Byrns/Burns Family Ancestry:
http://www.stampers.org/pubs_extracted%20family%20data/byrn%20bk.pdf
1780 Jan 18: MISKELLY, JAMES OF CAMDEN DISTRICT, YORK COUNTY WILL TYPESCRIPT (ESTATE PACKET: CASE 60, FILE 2736) (3 FRAMES). Series: S108093 Reel: 0029 Frame: 00067 Item: 000 Names indexed: CLARK, ALEXANDER; CLARK, WILLIAM; FANN (SLAVE); GARVIN, THOMAS; GORDON, DAVID; LOVE, ANDREW; MCNABB, JAMES; MILLER, JOHN; MISKELLY, FRANCES; MISKELLY, JAMES; MISKELLY, JEAN; MISKELLY, WILLIAM; WILL (SLAVE) Topics: SLAVES, NAMED Document type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT) Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; YORK COUNTY, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=299443
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=299443 (Image)
1780 Feb 5 – Entry No. 1597, also dated February 5, 1780, was made by Thomas Goins on 100 acres of land on Big Elkin Creek. Apparently this property was transferred to Timothy Izell. Entry No. 1598, also dated February 5, 1780, was made by Thomas Goins for 50 acres on Big Elkin Creek, adjoining Thomas Payne, Jr. Surry County, NC (Note: These actually appear to be “Gaines”).
1780 Feb 17: Entered. 1784 Feb 17: (other listed date). 1787 May 16: Issued. State of North Carolina to Aron Going 410 acres head of Matrimony Creek of Dan River on or near the head of Pawpaw Creek of Mayo River, adjoining former line of Samuel Gates & Hamiltons line, near the Virginia line. Wits: William Roling, Samuel Hamilton. Signed: Joshua Smith. Other names: Samuel Gaterer, Hamilton. File No. 1321. Grant No. 1279. Entry No. 1372. Book 65 pg 78. Call No: S.108.722; Frames: 1733-1736. MARS ID: 12.14.68.1321. Deed Book A, Page 33. Guilford Co., NC http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.68.1321&qid=82747&rn=1 , http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/rockingham-county-north-carolina-early.html
1780 Feb 21 – 597-(8) William Wren & his wife Mary of Meherrin Parish in Brunswick Co to Henry Mangum of same. 21 Feb 1780. £7000 VA. 371 acres, joining Carter’s Creek, Massey, Solomon, Going, William Robinson, Littleberry Robinson, William Peebles, John Collier. Wit: Briggs Goodrich, William Robinson, John Camp, John Woodroof. Proved 27 Mar 1780. Peter Pelham Jr CC. Brunswick Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/revolution.htm
1780 May: William Gowen signer or the Cumberland Compact [ref. 49a].
Davidson County, North Carolina
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1780 May 12 – Levy Goines – Enters Revolutionary War (affids below from 1852 application for pension):
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Revolutionary War Pension of Levi Goines
Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the acts of Congress for the benefit of Revolutionary Soldiers.
State of North Carolina
County of Moore
On this 26th day of April AD 1852 personally appeared before the court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions held for the county and State of aforesaid, Levi Goines a resident of said County of Moore, and State of N.C. aged, about ninety years, who being first duly sworn according to Law, doth on his oath, make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit, of the provision made by the acts of Congress for Soldiers who served in the Revolutionary war. That he volunteered in Fairfield County, State of South Carolina, and agreed to serve until the end of the war, the time he entered the service he does not recollect, but believes it was about the time that the British took Charleston that he served as a private in a Company Commanded by Captain John Gray and was attached to a Regiment which was Commanded by Col. John Winn, and Gen. Richard Winn. He continues in actual service for about the time of twelve months though his recollection is not very distinct as to the time he served but he was honorably discharged as he believes, at the close of the sad Revolutionary War by his said Captain, having been marched back to said Fairfield County, which was also the residence of his Captain. He obtained no written discharge. He was engaged in a battle near the confluence of the Congaree and Santee Rivers. Gen. Lee he (note at bottom of page reads “He thinks two year, but is determined to be written bounds”) believes was the commander though his memory as to this is indistinct. Says the town surrendered here without much fighting. His services was entirely confined to the Sate of South Carolina, marching from Wynsborough to the Congaree Fort. And various other parts of said state under his officers. He recollects the names of many officers and soldiers with whom he served but does not know any regulars the following are some of them. Gen. Sumpter, Majr John Pearson, William W. Morey, James Steel, Joseph Kennedy, John Greggs, Liut Andrew Gray, & Saml Croslin (the latter was a regular). He knows of no person living, whose testimony he can procure who can testify to his service having removed from the state of South Carolina to North Carolina Moore County soon after the close of the Revolutionary War where he has resided ever since he has never been positive until recently that he was entitled to a Pension. Several years since a gentleman informed him that he was entitled to anything and made no further effort until now. He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension except the present and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state.
Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid in open court.
Test. Aron A. F. Leavell Levi (X) Goines
Sworn to in open court this 26th day of April A.D. 1852. A. C. Curry clerk of Moore County Court.
State of North Carolina
Moore County
On this 19th day of February A.D. 1852 personally appeared before me a justice of the peace, within and for the County and the state aforesaid Duncan Murchison, who, being duly scorn according to Law, declares that he has been acquainted with Levi Goines for forth five years during which time he has resided in the County and state aforesaid. That when he came to this county he understood and believed that he came from the state of South Carolina. He is a man of good character where oath may be relied on, he is reputed to have been a soldier in the Revolutionary War while living in south Carolina of which there is no doubt.
Sworn to and subscribe before me this 19th day of February AD 1852.
Duncan Murchinson
Jno. C Jackson JP
State of North Carolina
Moore County
Pension office department
The declaration of Levi Goines, a Revolutionary Soldier, with the proof of his services here unto annexed, is respectfully submitted for you consideration, it is believed that under the several acts of Congress he is entitled to a Pension for life from the 4th day of March 1831. To back pay since that time and to bounty lands having volunteered during the war and served as he believes until its close or until discharged by his officers which several claims he respectfully asks the department to allow him. He has no living nor documentary evidence of his services but has transmitted a correct statement under oath showing as near as frail memory will allow the time place and manner of his services the officer under whom he served and with whom he was acquainted. He also produces the certificate of three of the most respectable and intelligent men in his county who establish beyond doubt his food character and general reputation as a soldier and I imagine there are but few of those Veterans who have been mercifully spared until this day that would swear falsely. This proof I trust will be sufficient to establish his claim. Time has so reduced the number of Veterans and of the witnesses of their services and sufferings that to require of them positive proof independently of their own statement would be to deprive them of the benefit of the act. An early investigation of this claim is respectfully solicited. If consistent with the regulations of the department, his humble condition in life and very feeble health require it. All of which is respectfully subscribed. My address is Carthage, N.C.
W. C. Thagard
State of North Carolina
Moore County
On the 28th day of June A.D. 1852 personally appeared before me a justice of the peace within and for the county and state aforesaid Gen W. D. Dawd who being duly sworn according to law declared that he is well acquainted with Levi Goines of said county and from his general character has no hesitation in saying that he is entitled to full credit upon his oath. That he has recently been requested to examine said Goines relation to his services as a soldier in the Revolutionary war. That he has examined and conversed with him on that subject at various times and with great particularity and has no doubt that said Goines volunteered in the state of So. Carolina for and during the war and continued in actual service in the Revolutionary war for nearly or quite two years. That he inquired of said Goines when he entered the service. Said he could not tell but it was about the time the British took Charleston that he inquired what was his age now, he said he was ninety years this month. That he discovered he discovered he must have been under twenty one years when Charleston was surrendered to the British, that without making a single interaction to said Goines of that fact (nor can he read a word of history) that he inquired how old he was when he volunteered, to which he replied that he was about nineteen years old, that he then referred to the history of the revolution and found that the time Charleston was surrendered (12th May 1780). Said Goines was about nineteen. That he then inquired what general officers he knew. He said Green, Sumpter, Wynn, Lee. That he then inquired what battles he was in. He said he was in but one which was at the Cangaree fort. That he again referred to the history and finds that this fort was called Moltes near the confluence of the Congaree & Santee Rivers. Gen Lee was dispatched to this place. That from these facts together with many other incidents of said war related by said Goines. The conclusion was irresistible that said Goines is one of these Veterans who stood up for his country in the hour of danger and has never yet received a pension. That said Goines with his aged companion are living alone in a very humble condition in life barely able to afford themselves the comforts which their advanced age require. That it is in the universal opinion of all who conversed with him that he was a faithful soldier in the Revolutionary war.
W. D. Dowd
Sworn to and subscribed before me this day and was above written.
D Street JP (Seal)
By reference to history I find that the battle of Kings Mountain was fought 7th October 1780 after which Lord Cornwallis left Charlotte and fell back to Winnsboro: the very place and years that Mr. Goines mentions in his declaration
W. C. T.
State of North Carolina
Moore County
On this 16th day of July AD1852 personally appeared before me a justice of the peace within and for the County and State aforesaid Duncan M. R. McIntosh Esqr who being duly sworn according to law declare that he has been acquainted with Levi Goines for about twenty five years. That he is a man of good character for truth and veracity. There are but five men whom to be believed upon on there oath than he is. He is reputed to have served as a soldier in the Revolutionary war in the state of South Carolina. That he has no doubt of that fact. He is a man about ninety years of age.
D. M. R. McIntosh
Sworn to and subscribed before me the day and year above written.
Wm Barrett
State of North Carolina
Moore County
I Alexander C. Curry Clerk of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions in and for the county and state aforesaid do herby certify that the declaration of Levi Goines hereunto annexed was duly executed and sworn in open court by the identical Levi Goines named in said declaration who is reputed and believed to have been a Revolutionary soldier. I further certify that Duncan Murchison Esq, D.M.R. McIntosh Esq, and Genl W. D. Dowd whose names appear to the annexed certificate are citizens of said county of high standings whose varsity for truth cannot be doubted. Said Murchison is a prominent elder in the Presbyterian Church and each of them have been promoted to distinguished places of trust in their county and state. Said signatures being in their own proper handwriting. I further certify that John C. Jackson, William Barret and Donald Street whose names appear to the annexed certificates of Duncan Murchison, D.M.R. McIntosh and W.D. Dawd were at the time of signing the same acting justices of the peace in and for the county aforesaid duly confirmed and qualified accordingly to law and that their signatures to the same are genuine. In testimony wherof I have hereunto affirmed my seal of office and subscribed my name the 6th day of August A.D. 1852
A. C. Curry clerk
Of Moore County Court
Carthage N.C Apr 8th 1853
Dear Sir.
Some months since I presented (through Gen Dockery) to the department the declaration of Levi Goines a soldier in the war of the Revolution asking to be allowed a pension for his services in said war. I stated in my letter that the advanced age and feeble health of the old Veteran presents strong claims to the department for an early investigation. I have waited with great patience and as yet the department has not seen fit to address me on the subject. If there is any informality in the declaration or any lack of testimony that prevents the claim being allowed will the department please to inform me or if it has not yet been investigated or has been allowed and no information given. I ask respectfully to be informed thereof.
Very Respectfully
W. C. Thagard
Moore Co, NC.
1780 May 29: Entered. 1782 Oct 22: Issued. No 418. Benjamin Going recd a grant from the State with 188 acres on the waters of Double Creek on Fishers Creek near Thomas Grogan’s corner William Steptoe’s line, James Joyce’s line. grant Book B pg 292. File No. 527. Grant No. 518. Entry No. 2059. Book 48 pg 86. Call No. S.108.721; Frames: 500-503. MARS ID: 12.14.68.527. Guilford County, North Carolina.
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1780/81: David Goins (variously Goin, Goings), killed by Indians at Mansker’s Station. He had slept late on the morning Mansker’s Station was broken up and was shot in bed by Indians shooting through the portholes. [ref. 44a].
Davidson County, North Carolina
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/3006/censuscumberland-001201_44?pid=953&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DPXv360%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26gss%3Dangs-c%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsln%3DGoin%26gsln_x%3D0%26msypn__ftp%3DNorth%2520Carolina,%2520USA%26msypn%3D36%26msypn_PInfo%3D5-%257C0%257C1652393%257C0%257C2%257C0%257C36%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26msypn_x%3D1%26msypn__ftp_x%3D1%26cpxt%3D1%26cp%3D12%26catbucket%3Drstp%26MSAV%3D1%26MSV%3D0%26uidh%3Dm37%26pcat%3DCEN_1790%26h%3D953%26recoff%3D8%252020%26dbid%3D3006%26indiv%3D1%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=PXv360&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=censuscumberland-001201_44
1781: Benjamin Going of North Carolina served in the Revolutionary War out of the 1st Regiment and Light Horse militia.
1781 – Drury Going volunteers in 1781 to ride with Revolutionary Brig-Gen. Francis Marion in fighting the British. Marion takes the frontiersmen, and forms them into a force that becomes the pride of the Colonists’ southern campaign. (See Wikipedia article on Francis Marion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Marion ). Drury Going serves in the regiment commanded by Col. John Winn of Winnsboro, South Carolina, according to the research of Carroll Heard Goyne, Jr. The “Swamp Fox” repeatedly led his rapid-deployment brigade in daring raids against the superior British forces, exacted heavy losses upon them and then escaped into the swamps where the English were unable to follow. They had remarkable successes in battles at Georgetown, Ft. Watson, Ft. Motte and Eutaw Springs, lifting the morale of the Americans who were generally being defeated everywhere else. Their spectacular success in the Battle of Parker’s Ferry in 1782 resulted in a Congressional medal for Marion’s men. South Carolina.
1781 May 18: Grant #1071 to John Lawson..200 ac..Little Peters Creek.. James Gains line.. Wit: Samuel Johnston Esq, Governor. Vol 1 p. 124. Stokes County, North Carolina
1781 Sept 24 – Alexander Going’s wife was Sophia Going, Senior, who purchased for 30 pounds 400 acres “on the country line” in Pittsylvania County from Daniel Going of South Carolina on 4 September 1781 [DB 7:546]. Pittsylvania Co, Va. 1781 Sept 24 – Daniel Gowing to Suffiah Gowing (widow of decd Alexander Gowing)
Deed: deed to Sophia, 24 Sep 1781, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. “Daniel Gowing to Suffiah Gowing 400 acres 1781. This Indenture made this twenty fourth Day of September in the Year of our lord one thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty one and in the Sixth Year of our Independence Between Daniel Gowing of the State of So Carolina of the one part & Suffiah Gowing of Pittsylvania County in the Commonwealth of Virginia of the other part Witnesseth that for and in Consideration of the Sum of thirty pounds to the said Daniel Gowing in hand paid by the said Suffiah Gowing at or before the Sealing & Delivery of these presents the Receipt of which he doth hereby acknowledge & therefore doth release aquit and Discharge the said Suffiah Gowing her Executors & Administrators by these presents he the said Daniel Gowing granted bargained sold aliened and Confirmed and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell alien and Confirm unto the said Suffiah Gowing and her heirs a Certain Piece or parcel of Land Situate Lying and being in the County of Pittsylvania aforesaid and bounded as followeth Beginning at a red oak on the Country Line thence a new line North twelve Degrees West two hundred & sixty poles to pointers thence south Eighty nine Degrees two hundred Sixty poles to Pointers thence south twelve Degrees East two hundred & fifty poles to pointers on the Country Line thence with the same West two hundred & sixty poles to the Beginning Containing four hundred Acres be the same more or less, and all houses buildings orchard ways Waters Profits hereditiments and all appurtenances whosoever to the said premises hereby granted or any part thereof belonging and the reversion & (reversing) Remainder Rents (Isues) and profits thereof and also all the Estate right title Claim and Demand Whatsoever of him the s’d Daniel Gowing of in & to the said premises and all Deed or writing in any Wise Concerning the same To have and to hold the lands hereby Conveyed and all and singular and Every part and parcel thereof Bargained & Sold and every of their appurtenances unto the said Suffiah Gowing her heirs and assigns for ever to the only proper use and behoof of her the said Suffiah Gowing and her heirs and assigns forever and the said Daniel Gowing doth by these presents warrant and forever defend the sam In Witness whereof he hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written
Daniel Gowing L.S
In presence of James Gillasp, James Sandon, William Gillaspy
Memorandum that on the Day and Date within mentioned I acknowledge to have Rec’d full Satisfaction for the within mentioned Land and free and Quiet Possion is given to the same Witness my hand Daniel Gowing L.S, James Gillaspy
Pittsylvania Co., Virginia
http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1781deeddaniel_to_suffiah_gowing_1781_p__1.jpg
1781 Sept 24 – Page 546. Gowing from Gowing Deed. September 24, 1781 between Daniel Gowing of the stat of So Carolina and Suffiah Gowing of P for 30 pounds, a parcel of land containing 400 acres; Bounded: the county line. s/ Daniel (X) Gowing. Wit: James Gillasby, James Landon, William (X) Gilliasby. December 19, 1785; Extracted from: Abstracts of Pittsylvania County, VA. Deed 1783-1790, compiled by Gayle Austin. Pittsylvania Co., Va
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1781 Oct 21 – Daniel Going deed recorded in Pittsylvania
At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the 21st day of October 1781. The Within Indenture together with the Memorandum of Livery and Seizen hereon Indorsed was proved by the Oaths of two of the Witnesses thereto to be the Acts and Deed of the Within Named Daniel Going and the same was Ordered to be Certified & afterwards at a Court held for the said County the 19th day of Dec. 1785. To Wit, the same was further proved by the oath of the other witness thereto to be the act and Deed of the said Daniel Going All which were ordered to be Recorded by the Court. Teste Will. Tunstall ( C )” Pittsylvania Co., Va
1781-1782 Drury Going enlisted in the South Carolina Militia in Revolutionary War – paid in 1785 for his service. SC Military
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120905
1782 Halifax Co, Va
Gutridge Going 1 tithe 2 horses, 8 cattle [frame 4] –
Shadrack Going 1 tithe, 3 horses 18 cattle
John Going 1 tithe, 1 horse, 3 cattle
David Going 1 tithe 1 horse 4 cattle
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1782 Greensville Co, Va
Drury Going 1 tithe 2 horses
James Going: Edmond Going, Henry Going & James Going under age 1 tithe 3 horses, 10 cattle http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1782 – Alexander Going – Census, 1782, Rutherford, North Carolina, USA. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=nccen&h=17253453&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=7590 . North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890. about Alexander Going Name: Alexander Going
1782 white (free) tithes above 16/ slaves/ horses/ cattle – Henry Co Va
frame 8, John Going 1013
David Going 207/16
frame 15, John Going 104/13
frame 18, Moses Going 1027
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1782 Jesse Going 1 horse [frame 192] Pittsylvania Co Va
John Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Sithey Going 8 slaves 5 horses, 16 cattle
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm 1782 Land Taxes Pittsylvania County, Virginia; From http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapittsy/#records ; Sythe Gowning 400 http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html 1782 Land Taxes Pittsylvania County, Virginia. From http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapittsy/#records ; John Govin 400; Pittsylvania Co, Va. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html 1782 Census of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Head of Household – White – Black. Going, Seth – 11 – 8. From http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapittsy/#records . Pittsylvania Co, Va. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html 1782 – Census, Pittsylvania, Virginia,, USA. http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3578&enc=1 ; Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 ; Name: Seth Going [Sophia]; State: VA; Township: 11 [whites,] 08 [non]
Continental Census; Page: 41 ; Pittsylvania Co., Va. http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/1781-1782tithablespittscova.jpg
1782 Daniel Going…………1, 0, 1, 3, 1, 0
1782 Joseph Going……….1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0
1782 William Going……….1, 0, 1, 5, 1, 0
1782 William Going Sr…..1, 0, 4, 10, 1, 0
1st Col: Free Males Above 21
2nd Col: Slaves
3rd Col: Horses
4th Col: Cattle
5th Col: White Tithes Above 16 Years
6th Col: Black Tithes Above 16 Years
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1782 – The following indents were for goods provided by Drury Goins (Going) from 1780 to 1782 in South Carolina, provided to the American militia during the Revolutionary War.
1782 abt – James Gowen and wife: After the Revolutionary War, James Gowen remained in Beaufort District and became a successful businessman. He was a practical man, according to descendants, who reported that he “kept the Sabbath and everything else he could lay his hands on.” His wife, apparently a very liberated woman for the time, also went into business for herself as a storekeeper. James Gowen took the precaution to declare in the District’s legal records that he would not be responsible “for any act or obligation” that his wife might undertake in connection with her store. Beaufort Dist, SC
Gowen Manuscript: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms014.htm
1782 NC Rutherford Co – re: William Going as Tory:
On 11/24/07, Jeff Renner wrote: “Bob and Shiron, I found the following while tracking some Tory sources. Jeff” [Note: Name “William Hall” highlighted by shb (along with a few others that caught my eye)–I am forwarding to a couple of former correspondents whose Hall ancestors had land in Pulaski County,Kentucky, near where Stephen Langford lived–‘have no indication this William connects to my William Halls–shb]:
“William Going was one of 116 Rutherford County men who aligned with the Tories during the Revolutionary War. They served in the defeated army of Lt. Col. Patrick Ferguson in the Battle of Kings Mountain. Because of their action they were charged with treason by the Rutherford County Court, and their property was confiscated by the state. It is assumed that all of these men fled the state.
“In the battle 225 loyalists were killed, 163 were wounded and 715 were taken prisoner. As to patriots casualties, 28 were killed and 68 were wounded.
“The information below comes from “Morgan District, NC Superior Court of Law & Equity; Misc. Records, Book III” and is a transcription of court proceedings against suspected Tories.
“‘State of North Carolina }
Rutherford County }
“‘At a County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions began and held for said county on the Second Monday of July in the year of our lord one thousand Seven Hundred & Eighty two, before the Worshipfull William Gilbert, James Whithrow & Jonathan Hampton and Other Justices asigned & Duly Commd. With full Power and Authority and Jurisdiction to hold the Said Court and to hear try and determine all petit larceny, assault, Batteries, trespasses, breaches of the peace and Other Misdemeanors of What Kind So ever of an inferior nature and also duly Authorised and Impowered by an Act of Assembly in such case made & provided to hear try adjudge & Determine all Cases of Confiscated Property in the County aforesaid, The Jurors for the State on their Oath present & Say that William Mills, William Going, Arthur Taylor, Moses Whitly, Freeman Jones, Thomas Townsend, Phelemon Hankins, Joseph McDaniel, Jeremiah McDaniel, John Hendrix, James Kelly, James Lemar, William Adams Sen, William Adams Jur, James Upton, Benjamin Adams, Benjamin Adams Junr, John Morgan, Moses Wright, William Henson Jur, Giles Williams, Essex Capshaw, John McDaniel, Joseph Clark, John Thomason, John Owins, Thomas George, William Thompson, Jeremiah Webb, John Walburt, Isaiah Blackwell, William Webb, John Webb, Thomas Camp, Micajah Proctor, John Camp, James Camp, John Camp Jur, David Morgan, William Nettle Jur, Alexander Coulter, Joseph Moore, William Morgan, Thomas Goodbread, John King, Elias Morgan Senr, James Cook Senr, John Goodbread, George Revis, William Duning, Phillip Goodbread Jur, Federick Jones, Isham Revis, John Davice, Neel Wilye, Ambros Mills, George Davice, George Davice Jur, Gideon Rucker, Stophen Walburt, James Chitwood Sen, Joseph Chitwood, Richard Chitwood, William Battle, James Capshaw, John Richardson, Stephen Langford, Joseph Lawrence, Joseph Underwood, Stephen Shelton, Andrew Poor, John Hutson, John Morris, William Hall, Shadrack Nettle, Tho. Whitesides, Elias Brock, Mark Powell, William Henry, Barna King, Giles Reynolds, Samuel Moore, Daniel Singleton, Jonas Bedford, Samuel Thompson, William Green, Isaac Cooper, Abel Langham, Benjamin Bigerstaff, Joseph Baily, Muphord Wilson, Caleb Taylor, Peter Dills, George Cox Jur, Edward Francis, Shadrack Avery, Arthur Owensby, George Cox, John Jones, Samuel Hendrix, John Cox & Joel Cox, David George, John Felts, Jesse Nettle, William Henson Sen, Brock Davice, James Patterson, William Shephard, Benjamin Moored, William Capshaw, Robert Taylor of Whiteoak, all late of the County of Rutherford, Planters, not reguarding the Duty of their Allegance to the said State & her laws or fearing the pains & penalties therein Contained on the first day of October in the year of Our lord One thousand Seven Hundred & Eighty with force & Arms in the County aforesaid Wickedly & treacherously entending and Designing as for as in them lay to Overturn the present free Government of this State & reduce the Inhabitants thereof Under the Power of the Army of Great Britain then & now at Open War with this State and the United States of America did then & there with force and Arms feloinously & treacherously Knowingly & Willfully did aid & assist the said King by Joining his Army Commanded by Major [Patrick] Ferguson and by bearing Arms in the Service of the said King Against the Good Government Peace and Dignity of this State; and the Jurors aforesaid on their Oath aforesaid do further Present & say that by their felony and treason by them respective in Manner & form aforesaid Committed have Severally forfeited their Goods & Chattels lands & tenements to the State according to a form of An Act of Assembly in Such Case made & provided.
“‘A True Bill – William Porter, foreman. A true Copy of the Inquisition found by the Grand Jury – Certified by me, Felix Walker C.C.’” –shb 24 Nov 2007
POST ABOUT TORY STEPHEN LANGFORD (WITHOUT IDENTIFYING WHICH ONE). As posted at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cmddlton/lgdfmnc.html#anchor1094802, accessed 9 Jan 2007, by shb [bolding mine–shb]:
“Husband: Stephen Langford
“LifeNotes: He was a Tory.
“From Poldi Tonin: ‘Abstracts of Sales of Confiscated Loyalist Land and Property in North Carolina’ Dewey No. R929.3756P 971A 1989 Rowan and Rutherford Cos. [Morgan Dist. Superior Court Miscellaneous Records–DSCR 205.428.2] : 577. Rutherford Co. Pleas & Quarter Sessions Court second Monday in Jul. 1782 before william Gilbert, James Withrow, Johnathan Hampton, and other justices a Grand Jury say the following people, all late of Rutherford Co. planters, ‘aided and joined’ the army of Maj. Ferguson and are convicted as tories ‘a true bill’ [signed] William Porter, foreman, before Felix Walker. Stephen Langford, (others by surname only) Mills, Goings, Taylor, Whitly, Townsend, Hawkins, McDaniel, Kelly, Lemar, Adams, Morgan, Wright, Capshaw, Whiteoak, Owins, Gore, Thomason, Clark, Blackwell, Webb, Camp, Coulter, Moore, Cook, Goodbread, Jones, Revis, Davice, Chitwood, Rucker, Richardson, Battle, Lawrence, Poor, Morris, Underwood, Whiteside, Hutson.
“Rutherford Co.585F p. 105 John Walker esq. on petition vs Ambros Mills, Elias Brock, Thomas Townsend, Jeremiah McDaniel, Joseph McDaniel, Benjamin Biggerstaff, Stephen Langford, Jonas Bedford, James Chitwood, Abram Green & William Green, William Morrison, William Porter, William Withrow, Thomas Welch, James Adair, Robert Rankin, Stephen Willis, jr., James Gray, James McDaniel of ‘the Cove’, John Twitty, James McDaniel of Broad R. and James Armstrong summoned, impaneled, and duly sworn to try the enquiry: find for the plaintiff against the several defendants and assess damages to L 540 specie and costs.
“585T p. 115-118 Whereas summons have issued to the sheriff to notify the following persons to appear and answer an inquistion of treason, felony and forfiture found against them by the Grand Jury to wit: Stephen Langford (among a long list of men names or surnames for the most part recited above but more added.)” –shb 9 Jan 2007
https://sherlene.wordpress.com/category/virginia-langfords/page/2/
1782 Tax List of Rutherford County, Capt. Whiteside’s Company, listed William Going as owning 350 acres of land and Alexander Going as owning no land. They were listed in consecutive order, probably indicating that they lived in the same or adjacent dwellings, according to “The 1782 Tax List of Rutherford County, North Carolina” by Brent H. Holcomb. Rutherford Co, NC
1782 – “John Gowen paid for Provisions for the Militia in 1782, charged. Amount, Thirty Pounds, seventeen shillings one penny, half penny Sterling. To John Gowen Dr: To[tal] Provisions for the use of a Station on the Indian Line in the Spartan Regiment by Order of Col. Benjamin Roebuck in the year 1782: 13 Beef Cattle, 9 Hogs, 1 Beef for the expedition against the Indians, £216 pounds. Ninety Six District, J.P. Captain John Gowen made oath before me that the above account is just and true, and that part of said provisions were furnished by himself and that part which belonged to others shall not be brought against the public by any other person. Certified by Bayliss Earle, J.P. John Gowen ; 96 Dist, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1782 to 1801 – Drury Going – born abt 1766 (per tithe records) w. Thomas Going was taxable in Meherrin Parish, Greensville County from 1782 to 1801: taxable on an underage tithable, 2 horses and 11 cattle in 1783 1 tithe in 1784 and 1785; 4 in 1786 (under 21 yrs – so b. 1766 or after); his own tithe and Thomas Going’s in 1787 (this Drury must have turned 21 in 1787) [PPTL 1782-1850, frames 3, 13, 22, 28, 34, 42, 108, 217, 273]. Greensville Co, Va
1782 March 12 – Drury Going – Greensville County court credited him with the value of a gun impressed for the public use (during Revolution) [Orders 1781-9, 13-14]. Va. Greensville Co. application for reimb during Revolution. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/revolution.htm Greensville County court credited Drury Going with the value of a gun impressed for the public use (during the Revolution) [Orders L 781-9, 13-14]. Greensville County, Va.
1782 March 19: John Hollis applied for admin of estate of Nottley Hollis, decd. Cit Pug. 24 March by Ralph Jones. Bond: John Hollis, admr. Moses Hollis, Daniel Going, sec., 7 May 1782. Warrant of apprais to: Moses Knighton, Charles Lewis, John King, Charles Picket, and Thomas Stone, 7 May 1782. Sworn 17 May 1782, before Charles Pickett, JP: Moses Knighton, Charles Lewis, John King. Appraisement made 17 May 1782. Purchasers at sale: Moses Hollis, Stasey Hollis, John Hollis, Worner Lewis, John Havis, Charles Picket, John Glading, Wm Lewis, Isaac Grimes, Michl Gibbins, John Watts, Luke Bissip, Charles Johnson, James Grimes, James Hollis Jr., Daniel Goyen, Richd Glading. Fairfield Co, South Carolina.
1782 May 4 – On May 4, 1782 the General Assembly approved the annexation of a portion of Burke County to Lincoln County. A further annexation of part of Burke County to Lincoln County occurred in 1784. The area annexed in 1784 was the same area that in December 1842 became the new county of Catawba. Nathan [X] Goins signature was one of the signatures on the petition.
1782 May 7 – “Daniel Going” was listed as security May 7, 1782 on the bond of Richard Gladden in the administration of the estate of “John Stuart [Stewart]” according to “Camden District, South Carolina Wills and Administrations, 1781-1787” by Brent H. Holcomb, G.R.S. Camden Dist, SC
1782 May 21 – Land: grant 394 acres on Sink Hole Fork of the Middle Tyger River, 21 May 1782, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA. 2 “The State of South Carolina granted 394 acres on Sink Hole Fork of the Middle Tyger River to William Gowen May 21, 1782. The land was surveyed for him May 26, 1782, and the surveyor noted that it lay “east of land laid out to Edmund Bearden and bounded on all other sides by vacant land.” (Note: This land was later willed to Ann Gowen Easley, his daughter. The adjoining land of Edmund Bearden was later acquired by his nephew, Maj. John Gowen.). http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1782 May 24 – Va Bedford Co. Will Book 1 1759-1787. Will Book 2 1787-1803. By Ann Chilton. Page 431 WILL OF STANDLY GOOR (GOWER). May 24, 1782
Wife: Ann. Son: John. Daughter: Nancy. Exec: William Reed, Thomas Lumpkins
Witnesses: James Hilton, Joseph Barrington, Daniel Goyn. Recorded: December 23, 1782. Teste James Steptoe. (See Daniel Gowen’s page for a copy of this will: https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-daniel-going/ ). William Gowen’s son, Daniel Gowen (Goyn here), witnessed Stanley Gower’s will in 1782. In 1795 Stanley Gower’s son, John Gower, married William Gowen’s daughter, Elizabeth “Betsey” Gowen.
1782 June – “Daniel Goyen” was listed as a purchaser at the estate sale of Nottley Hollis about June 1782, according to “Camden District, South Carolina Wills and Administrations, 1781-1787” Camden Dist, SC
1782 July 16 – Page 45; At a vestry held for Camden Parish at Pittsylvania Courthouse on Tuesday, the 16th day of July 1782 for laying the parish levy—Present JOHN WILSON, ABRAHAM SHELTON, JOHN PARKS, JERE. WHITE, LODOVIK TUGGLE, THOMAS TERRY, JNO. BUCKLEY, & JOSHUA STONE, gent. Vestrymen. 1782 July To JNO. GOWEN to be held out for his subsistence at the discretion of JNO. WILSON, gent. – 500 lbs. tob. Extracted from: Vestry Book of Camden Parish, 1767-1820 (With other Miscellaneous Records) Transcribed By Mary Leigh Boisseau. Pittsylvania Co, Va.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1782 August 22 –Alexander Going was paid £2 on a military clothing ticket in Rutherford County. The military service would indicate that this was Alexander Going, Jr. Rutherford Co, NC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms.htm
1782 Oct 6, Robert Elliot of Camden District conveys to Drury Going of same district, for 2500 pounds SC money, tract on or near Broad River adj. Joseph Robertson’s corner, 100 acres, part of grant to Mary McCullough 21 Jan 1772. Robert Elliott (LS), Wit: Aaron Lockert, Andrew Carson. Proved in Camden District by the oath of Aaron Lockert 7 Nov 1782 before Jo. Brown, J.P. Recorded 21 Oct. 1783.
1782 Oct 29: Thomas Baxter recd 300 acres in Caswell County, North Carolina on Moon Creek, bounded by James Ingram, Samuel Paul. Signed: Alex Martin. File No 366. Caswell County, North Carolina.
1782 Nov 20 – Thomas Gowens receives 300 acrs on Big Creek waters of Little River. Montgomery Co, NC
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.89.489&qid=82734&rn=5
1783 Halifax Co, Va
Shadrack Going 1 tithe 4 horses, 11 cattle [frame 25]- Halifax Co, Va
John Going 1 tithe 2 horses 2 cattle
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1783 Drury Going (1 under age) 2 tithes 2 horses, 11 cattle Greensville Co Va
Thomas Going 1 tithe
James Going 3 tithes 2 horses, 10 cattle
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1783 Seth Going 2 tithes 3 slaves, 3 horses, 10 cattle [frame 211] Pittsylvania Co Va
John Gowing 1 tithe 2 horses, 5 cattle [frame 212]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1783 tithes/ whites over 21/ slaves over 16/ slaves under 16/ horses/ cattle Henry Co Va
frame 37, John Going, Zephaniah Going, Claiborn Going, James Going 42005/14
David Going, William Going, Charles Going Jacob Going 420068
frame 38, James Going 110026
Moses Going 11
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1783 William Gowing Jr…..1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 4, 1
1783 William Gowing Sr….1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 6, 1
1783 Daniel Gowing……….1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 3, 1
Legend: 1783, 1784, 1785 & 1786
1st Col: Whites Over 21
2nd Col: Blacks Over 16
3rd Col: Blacks Under 16
4th Col: Total Blacks
5th Col: Horses
6th Col: Cattle
7th Col: Total Number of White & Black Tithes
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1783 “James Gowan” was qualified as a petit juror in 1783 in Beaufort District, according to “South Carolina Jury Lists, 1718-1783” by Mary Bondurant Warren. Beaufort Dist, SC. Gowen Manuscript: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms014.htm
1783 Census Fayette Dist, Moore Co, NC:
WILLIAM GOYNE: FWM 16 & up=1, FWM under 16=4; FWF=5
Moore Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/11/moore-county-nc-early-records.html
1783 Jan 5 – Drury Goins is purchaser at Moses Cherry (dec’d) estate sale. Other buyers include Widow Cherry, Samuel Torbert, John Love, Frame Woods, Robert Elliot, Vardry McBee, Merry McGuire, James Johnston, Thomas Woods, Jacob Barnett, Daniel Givens, and Adam Meek. in Chester Co, SC.
1783: ELLIOTT, ROBERT AND WIFE TO DRURY GOYEN, LEASE AND RELEASE. Series: S363001 Volume: 05H0 Page: 00229 ignore: 000 Names indexed: ELLIOTT, ROBERT; GOYEN, DRURY Document type: LEASE AND RELEASE, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=134032
1783: ELLIOTT, ROBERT TO DRURY GOYEN, DEED OF RELEASE. Series: S363001 Volume: 05H0 Page: 00231 ignore: 000 Names indexed: ELLIOTT, ROBERT; GOYEN, DRURY Document type: DEED OF RELEASE, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=134033
1783 March 4: William Goings was granted administration of David Goins estate (David Goins killed by Indians at Mansker’s Station) by the Committee of the Cumberland Association. [ref. 44b]. Davidson County, North Carolina
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/3006/censuscumberland-001201_44?pid=953&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DPXv360%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26gss%3Dangs-c%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsln%3DGoin%26gsln_x%3D0%26msypn__ftp%3DNorth%2520Carolina,%2520USA%26msypn%3D36%26msypn_PInfo%3D5-%257C0%257C1652393%257C0%257C2%257C0%257C36%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26msypn_x%3D1%26msypn__ftp_x%3D1%26cpxt%3D1%26cp%3D12%26catbucket%3Drstp%26MSAV%3D1%26MSV%3D0%26uidh%3Dm37%26pcat%3DCEN_1790%26h%3D953%26recoff%3D8%252020%26dbid%3D3006%26indiv%3D1%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=PXv360&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=censuscumberland-001201_44
1783 March 16 – “Pursuant to an act of the General Assembly passed 16th of March, 1783, We the Commissioners of the Treasury, have this Day delivered to Mr. John Gowen this our Indented Certificate, for the Sum of Thirty-six pounds, twelve shillings and four pence Sterling for Provisions for the Militia in 1782 for rebuilding a Stockade fort at Jamison’s Station on the Line in 1779 per 2 accounts audited the said John Gowen, his Executors, Administrators or Assigns, will be entitled to receive from this office the Sum of two pounds, eleven shillings and three pence on Demand for one Year’s Interest on the principal Sum of Thirty-six pounds, twelve shillings four pence and the like Interest annually.
The said John Gowen, his Executors, Administrators or Assigns will be entitled also to receive, and shall be paid, if demanded, the principal Sum of Thirty-six pounds, twelve Shillings and four pence on the twenty-seventh of September 1789 and the said John Gowen, his Executors, Administrators or Assigns may make any Purchase at any Public Sales of Confiscated Property, except such as shall be ordered by the Legislature for special Purposes; and this Indent shall be received in Payment.
For the true Performance of the several Payments in Manner above-mentioned, the Public Treasury is made liable, and the faith of the State pledged by the aforesaid act.
Given under our hands at the Treasury-Office, in Charleston, the twenty-seventh day of September, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-five.
Peter Boucquet, Commissioners of the Treasury
£36-12-4 Principal; £2-11-3 Annual Interest; X, No. 3522], SC.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1783 March 16 – John Gowen received “5 pounds, 15 shillings, 3 pence farthing Sterling for rebuilding a Stockade fort at Jamison’s Station on the Line in 1779.” [Box X, No. 760]. Apparently this compensation was interest on the indebtedness. SC.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1783 April: ..Between Larkin Cleveland and Thomas Goines of Surry Co., N. C.
50 lbs. gold & silver..Larkin Cleveland & wife (not named)…tract of land
called James Creek..Middle Fork Roaring River .. including Larkin Cleveland improvement.. 639 acres….Wits: Jesse Franklin, Jas. Bunyard, Richard Allen. Signed: Larkin Cleveland. Book A-1 pg 273. Wilkes County, North Carolina.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L98Q-4V9H?i=143&cat=309529 (Gaines?) (Note: Following the link, the spelling is obviously Gaines – not sure where they are getting Goines – will look for surveys).
1783 May 14: Bull, William, Plat of Forfeited Estate for 250 acres in Ninety Six District on Mill Creek and South Pacolet River. Series: S126102 ignore: 0000 Item: 00077 ignore: 000 Names indexed: BULL, WILLIAM; GOWEN, JOHN; SALMON, GEORGE Topics: AMERICAN REVOLUTION; FORFEITED ESTATES; LOYALISTS Document type: PLAT Locations: MILL CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SOUTH PACOLET RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=314043
1783 May 20 – Page 46; At a vestry held for Camden Parish at Pittsylvania courthouse on Tuesday, the 20th of May 1783 for laying the parish levy—Present JOHN PARKS, ABRA SHELTON, JERE. WHITE, THOMAS TERRY, LODOWICK TUGGLE, JOHN BUCKLEY, JOSHUA STONE, & ARMISTEAD SHELTON, gent. 1783 May 20 To John Gowen a do (pensioner) 500 lbs. tob. in Camden Parish vestrybook, Pittsylvania. Extracted from: Vestry Book of Camden Parish, 1767-1820 (With other Miscellaneous Records) Transcribed By Mary Leigh Boisseau. Pittsylvania Co, Va. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1783 May 20 – “John Gowen’s Account for a horse stolen. Claimed for him by Major John Ford. Postponed. Given him a copy of the claim. The time when the horse was stolen should be set forth & the cercumstances should be certified.
Examined J.G. Ct. C.J.”
“The State of South Carolina To Captn John Gowen Dr.
To a black horse stole when on duty on the Indian line by order of Col. Benjamin Roebuck, which said horse was appraised by William Brasher and John Motlow Upon Oath.
Ninety Six District
Personally appeared John Gowen before me and made Oath as the Law Directs that the above said horse was lost in the Service of this State in the manner above mentioned, and that he has never received the said horse or any part of the value thereof, and further declares upon oath that if he should ever get the aforesaid horse, that he will return him to the Commanding Officer of This Regiment or the price that shall be allowed for said Horse.
The aforesaid appraisers being duly Sworn made Report that they valued the above Horse to £190:0:0. John Gowen, Sworn before me 20th of May 1783; Certified by me Bayliss Earle, J. P. John Ford, Major. Dist 96, SC.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1783 May 22: DUNCAN, PATRICK OF CAMDEN DISTRICT, KERSHAW COUNTY WILL TYPESCRIPT (MSS WILL: CAMDEN DISTRICT ESTATE RECORD BOOK A1, PAGE 54; ESTATE PACKET: APT. 22, PKG. 749) (2 FRAMES). Series: S108093 Reel: 0014 Frame: 00505 Item: 000 Names indexed: ALEXANDER, JOHN; ALEXANDER, RACHEL; BARRY, ANDREW; DUNCAN, BENJAMIN; DUNCAN, JAMES; DUNCAN, JOHN; DUNCAN, MARGARET; DUNCAN, PATRICK; DUNCAN, ROBERT; DUNCAN, THOMAS; DUNCAN, VIOLET; DUNCAN, WILLIAM; GARVAN, JOHN; GARVEN, MARY; KERR, JAMES; KERR, JEAN; LUCK, JAMES; LUCK, MARY; MOORE, CHA; WATSON, WILLIAM Document type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT) Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=304949
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=304949 (Images)
1783 July 1: William Gowen plaintiff in lawsuit against John Gibson concerning cattle belonging to the estate of David Gower, deceased, before the Committee of the Cumberland Association [ref. 49b]. Davidson County, North Carolina
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/3006/censuscumberland-001201_44?pid=953&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DPXv360%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26gss%3Dangs-c%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsln%3DGoin%26gsln_x%3D0%26msypn__ftp%3DNorth%2520Carolina,%2520USA%26msypn%3D36%26msypn_PInfo%3D5-%257C0%257C1652393%257C0%257C2%257C0%257C36%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26msypn_x%3D1%26msypn__ftp_x%3D1%26cpxt%3D1%26cp%3D12%26catbucket%3Drstp%26MSAV%3D1%26MSV%3D0%26uidh%3Dm37%26pcat%3DCEN_1790%26h%3D953%26recoff%3D8%252020%26dbid%3D3006%26indiv%3D1%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=PXv360&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=censuscumberland-001201_44
1783 Sept: Benjamin Goin of Guilford County to Eliz Strong 188 acres on the waters of Double Creek of Fishers Creek near Thomas Grogan, Wm Steptoe, Stephens line, James Login(sp?). Wits: James Holderness, James Harrison, McKinnie Holderness. Signed: Benjamin Goin. (p 24, book C). Guilford County, North Carolina.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9983-XZVH?i=28&cat=332719
1783 Oct 7: William Gowen North Carolina land grant [ref. 49d].
Davidson County, North Carolina
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/3006/censuscumberland-001201_44?pid=953&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DPXv360%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26gss%3Dangs-c%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsln%3DGoin%26gsln_x%3D0%26msypn__ftp%3DNorth%2520Carolina,%2520USA%26msypn%3D36%26msypn_PInfo%3D5-%257C0%257C1652393%257C0%257C2%257C0%257C36%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26msypn_x%3D1%26msypn__ftp_x%3D1%26cpxt%3D1%26cp%3D12%26catbucket%3Drstp%26MSAV%3D1%26MSV%3D0%26uidh%3Dm37%26pcat%3DCEN_1790%26h%3D953%26recoff%3D8%252020%26dbid%3D3006%26indiv%3D1%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=PXv360&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=censuscumberland-001201_44
1783 Oct 10 – Daniel Gowen was married about 1783, wife’s name believed to be “Ann.” Karen L. Cooper suggests that her maiden name was “Preston” and that she was born about 1757 “Dan Gowing” and “Mrs. Ann Gowen” were purchasers at an estate sale October 10, 1783 in Bedford County.
1783 Nov William Going – Dec’d, died in Chatham County, North Carolina in 1783. An inventory of the estate of “William Goan” was itemized in the Moore County Will Book A, page 322 and 323. Chatham Co, NC 1783 Nov – 1785 May: Several Going/Gowing children of William Going, decd, are bound out as orphans:
Pg. 52B – Nov., 1783 NANCY GOING, O_______ (probably Orphan), of WILLIAM GOING be bound to WILLIAM CAPE, untill she comes to lawfull age to learn the business of House Wifery she now being adjudg’d to be thirteen years of age.
Pg. 52B – Nov., 1783 WILLIAM GOING, Orphan of WILLIAM GOING be bound to GEORGE DISMUKES untill he come of lawfull age to learn the Art of farming, he now being adjudged Eight Years of age.
pg. 53A – Nov., 1783 JOHN GOING Orphan of WILLIAM GOING, dec’d be bound to WILLIAM RIDDLE to learn the art of farming untill he come to lawful age, he now being adjudged to be Twelve Years of age.
Pg. 68B – May, 1784 MARY GOING, Orphan of WILLIAM GOING being heretofore bound to WILLIAM CAPE be removed from the said CAPE
Pg. 90A – Nov., 1784 ELIZABETH GOWING, and orphan of WILLIAM GOWING, dec’d be bound to WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Esq., untill she come to lawfull age, she being now about twelve years to learn the mistry of housewifery.
Pg. 90A – Nov., 1784 ANN GOWIN, an orphan of WILLIAM GOWING be bound unto JAMES HOWARD, untill she come to lawfull age to learn the mistry of housewifery. She being on or about 10 years of age.
Pg. 99B – Feb., 1785 Any further proceeding to be stopped as to binding out ELIZABETH GOWING to WILLIAM DOUGLASS & that WILLIAM DOUGLASS have notice to show cause why the order should not be discharged.
Pg. 110A – May, 1785 JOHN GOWING, orphan of WILLIAM GOWING, be bound unto JAMES SUTTEN, the said GOWIN being given up by WM. RIDDLE, to whom he was formerly bound, untill lawfull age he being judged twelve years now, to learn the trade of a planter.
ORPHAN’S INDENTURES & GUARDIANSHIP RECORDS IN COURT MINUTES
Taken from Chatham Co. Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions- 1774-1800
NC State Archives film # C.022.30001
Updated 11-21-2000
Copyright 2000 – Sue Ashby
From http://www.ncgenweb.us/chatham/orphan.htm
NOTE: This William Going may have been the William Gowen that was born before 1748 since he was taxable in the Granville County household of his father James Gowen in 1759.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms.htm
1783 Nov 16 – William Goyer. Notes from Pelagie Lane
Cumberland County, North Carolina Land Entries 1778-1795. Library of Virginia. Page 29
[Entry number] 564 (9) (no date) John McDuffy enters 150 ac. on Great Pocket Cr; border: Wm Goyer and Wm Berreman; includes his own improvement. [Probable date of Nov. 16, 1783 (entries above and below). This could be William Goings/Gowen and William Berryman, neighbors on Pocket Creek (pertaining to Richard Goins/Goings b. 1836). Moore Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/11/moore-county-nc-early-records.html
1783 Nov 18 – Sitha Going m. David Logan, bondsman Jesse Going
Marriage: bond, 18 Nov 1783, Caswell, North Carolina, USA. David Logan to Sitha Going
bondsmand Jesse Going. Caswell Co, NC
http://ourberryfamily.com/berry/pictures/sitha_&_david_logan_marriage_cert_.jpg
1783 November 28: Drury Going and Samuel Torbert are witnesses to a lease executed by Mary McCullough of Camden District, St. Mark’s Parish, to Robert Elliot for £50 sterling for 941 acres on the north side of Broad River which had been granted to her January 31, 1772. The lease was proved in Camden District December 29, 1784 by the oath of Samuel Torbert before Frame Woods, J.P.
1784 James Going 2 tithes, 2 horses, 9 cattle [frame 22] Greensville Co Va
James Going Junr 1 tithe 1 horse
Drury Going 1 tithe 1 horse, 4 cattle
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1784 Shadrack Going 1 tithe 4 horses, 13 cattle – Halifax Co, Va. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1784 John Phillips: Frederick Going between 16 & 21 [frame 92] pers prop tax list, Meherin Parish Va. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/brunswick.htm
1784 frame 86, Going, Jesse 110025 Henry Co Va
Going, John & 2 sons 3112006
frame 87, Going, Moses 110025
frame 88, Going, David Wm, Chas. & Jacob 43109/13
Going, John 1100022
Going, James 1100210
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1784 Sythe Gowin 2 slaves over 16, 4 slaves 12-16, 4 horses, 9 cattle [frame 217] Pittsylvania Co Va
Jesse Gowin 1 tithe 2 horses
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1784-St. Lawrence District Page 67
Gutrick GOING 1, 0.175, Cane Creek 158.6.8
Caswell County, North Carolina
1784- St. Luke’s District Page 70
Edward GAINS 1, 0.100, Hico Waters 133.6.8
Caswell County, North Carolina
1784 St Lawrence District
Gutrich Going 175 acres Cane Creek 1 white poll – black polls amt. of property 158.6.8
Caswell County List of Taxables, Volume 1, NC State Archives, Raleigh NC
Caswell County, North Carolina
1784 Tax List. Page 141.
St. Lawrence District: Gutrich GOING 175 acres, Cane Creek, 1wp
St. Luke’s District: Edward GOINS 100 acres, Hico Creek, 1wp
Caswell County, North Carolina Will Books 1777-1814
1784 William Going Sr…….1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 7, 1
1784 William Going Jr……..1, 0, 0, 0, 3, 4, 1
Legend: 1783, 1784, 1785 & 1786
1st Col: Whites Over 21
2nd Col: Blacks Over 16
3rd Col: Blacks Under 16
4th Col: Total Blacks
5th Col: Horses
6th Col: Cattle
7th Col: Total Number of White & Black Tithes
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1784 Jan 15 – John Gowan receives 640 acr on the E side of Mill Creek. Other names: Levi Gowan, David Gowan. 1793 June 26. Davidson Co., TN. http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.2.1816&qid=82716&rn=3
1784 Jan 15 – William Gowan receives 640 acr on the Et. branches of Mill Creek. Other names: Ebenezer Titus, 1787 Apr 17. In Davidson Co., TN. http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.2.1043&qid=82716&rn=4
1787 Apr 17 – William Gowan 640 acres – east side Mill Cr, adj to Ebenezer Titus. Davidson Co, TN
http://interactive.ancestry.com/2882/33118_290595-00004?pid=15545&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3dTNNCLandRecordc%26gss%3dangs-d%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsln%3dgoin%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d0%26uidh%3dm37%26pcat%3d36%26fh%3d31%26h%3d15545%26recoff%3d9%26ml_rpos%3d32&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true
1793 Jun 26 – John Gowen . wits: William Gowen, Luke Anderson. John Buchanan warrant. 640 acres to John Gowen – on the east side of Mill Creek, on the NW corner of James Mences land, adj to Ebenezer Titus west land (on east). Witnessed by William Gowen, and Luke Anderson. Warrant by John Buchanan. Davidson Co., TN
http://interactive.ancestry.com/2882/33118_290595-00094?pid=15895&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3dTNNCLandRecordc%26gss%3dangs-d%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsln%3dgoin%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d0%26uidh%3dm37%26pcat%3d36%26fh%3d37%26h%3d15895%26recoff%3d9%26ml_rpos%3d38&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true
1784 Feb 18 – Page 47; At a vestry held for Camden Parish at Pittsylvania Courthouse on Wednesday, the 18th day of February 1784 for laying the parish levy—Present JOHN WILSON, BENJAMIN LANKFORD, HAYNES MORGAN, JOHN PARKS, ABRAHAM SHELTON, JOSHUA STONE, & ARMISTEAD SHELTON, gent.
1784 Feb 18 To James Gowing for himself & wife 2000 lbs. tob., Camden Parish vestrybook, Pittsylvania Co, Va
To JOSEPH FARGUSON for services done JAMES GOWING 75 lbs. tob.
Extracted from: Vestry Book of Camden Parish, 1767-1820 (With other Miscellaneous Records) Transcribed By Mary Leigh Boisseau. Pittsylvania Co, Va
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1784 March 24: William Going owes a note for 6.9.8. Noted on inventory of the estate of Mr. Meyer Moses deceased. p. 200 to 202. Fold3. Charleston, South Carolina.
1784 May 19 – “Joseph Goings” on May 19, 1784 received “£4:2:3” for service in the militia, according to Virginia Payroll Account No. 683. Va. Military
1784 May 25: GOWEN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 400 ACRES ON MIDDLE FORK OF SALUDA RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM BENSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0006 Page: 00047 Item: 000 Names indexed: BENSON, WILLIAM; GOWEN, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=179890
1784 May 26: GOWEN, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 394 ACRES ON SINKHOLE FORK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM BENSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0006 Page: 00048 Item: 000 Names indexed: BEARDIN, EDMOND; BENSON, WILLIAM; GOWEN, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SINKHOLE FORK; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina 1784 May 26: for 39pounds 8sterling, William Gowen, 394 acres in Ninety Six District on the Sinkhole fork of the Middle Tyger River adj. Edmund Beardon, 21 Jan 1785. Plat cert. 26 May 1784. 4: 190. Ninety Six Dist, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=179891
1784 Jun 9: GOING, JOHN married Seeley Bairding wit: JESSE GOING
Caswell County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds 1778-1868 (Note: see entry below – there may be some confusion as to who the actual groom was here – Jesse or John)
1784 Jun 9: GOING, JESSE married Selley Bairding wit: JOHN GOING
Caswell County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds 1778-1868
1784 June 9: BRUMMET, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 150 ACRES ON MIDDLE FORK OF SALUDY RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JAMES SEABORN. Series: S213190 Volume: 0003 Page: 00021 Item: 002 Names indexed: BRUMMET, THOMAS; GOIN; SEABORN, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=178278
1784 June 23: THOMPSON, ABSOLOM, PLAT FOR 195 ACRES ON SINK HOLE FORK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM BENSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0007 Page: 00199 Item: 001 Names indexed: BENSON, THOMAS; BENSON, WILLIAM; GOWEN, WILLIAM; THOMPSON, ABSOLOM Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SINKHOLE FORK; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=180642
1784 July 16 – Allen Gowin receives a PLAT FOR 214 ACRES ON SINK HOLE FORK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM BENSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0006 Page: 00053 Item: 000 Names indexed: BENSON, THOMAS; BENSON, WILLIAM; GOWIN, ALLEN; MILLER, MICHAEL Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SINKHOLE FORK; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina. 1784 July 16: for 21pounds 8sterling, Allen Gowin, 214 acres in the Dist of Ninety Six on the Sink Pole Fork of Tyger River adj Thomas Benson, Michael Miller, Plat certified July 16, 1784. 4, 190: Ninety Six District, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=179896
1784 Aug 10 – John Gowin receives a PLAT FOR 239 ACRES ON SOUTH PACOLET RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM BENSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0006 Page: 00054 Item: 000 Names indexed: BATES, JAMES; BENSON, WILLIAM; GOWIN, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SOUTH PACOLET RIVER, South Carolina. http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=179897
1784 Aug 13: GWIN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 640 ACRES ON WATERS OF LITTLE RIVER, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY DAVID HOPKINS. Series: S213190 Volume: 0004 Page: 00003 Item: 000 Names indexed: ALCORN, JAMES; CHAPMAN, WILLIAM; COLEMAN, FRANCIS; GWIN, JOHN; HOLSEY, THOMAS; HOPKINS, DAVID; JONES, MRS.; MOBERLY, RUBEN; PHILIPS, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=179000
1784 Aug 13 – Land Plat Survey to Daniel Gowen, in the Camden District, 150 acres, situated on the South Fork of the Wateree Creek, bounded North by Danl Gowen’s land, Camden Dist, SC. http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Plats/A/Plat_A__0209a.tif
1784 Sept 25: William Going granted 100 acres in Burke County, North Carolina, on Brier Creek. Signed: R Caswell. 1784 Sept 25: grant to William Gowing for 100 acres on east side of Briar Creek watters of the first Broad River including the forks for complement entered Oct 2, 1778. Signed: Charles McDowell. Issued Aug 7, 1787. Survey done April 21, 1786 by Fins Riggs. Wits: William Going, Junr, William Boothe – chain bearers. Burke County, North Carolina. Grant No. 1023. Burke County, North Carolina.
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.36.1023&qid=82710&rn=19
1784 Sept 14: GIBSON, STEPHEN, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES ON HAZES SWAMP, SURVEYED BY JOHN HENDERSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0010 Page: 00434 Item: 000 Names indexed: GIBSON, STEPHEN; GOWIN, MICHAEL; HENDERSON, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: HAYES SWAMP, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=183595
1784 Sept 17: GOWEN, DANIEL, PLAT FOR 150 ACRES ON WATEREE CREEK, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ALEXANDER JOHNSTON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0001 Page: 00182 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOWEN, DANIEL; JOHNSTON, ALEXANDER Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=177440
1784 Sept 27: BARRETT, MATHEW, PLAT FOR 48 ACRES ON CUFFEE TOWN CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN PURVES. Series: S213190 Volume: 0002 Page: 00028 Item: 002 Names indexed: BARRETT, MATHEW; GLANTON; GOVIN, ANDREW; PURVES, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: CUFFYTOWN CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=177718
1784 Oct 7: GARVIN, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 195 ACRES ON CAMP CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY GEORGE SALMON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0003 Page: 00114 Item: 002 Names indexed: BISHOP, EDMOND; GARVIN, THOMAS; SALMON, GEORGE Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMP CREEK; LAWSONS FORK CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=178459
1784 October 15 – John “Buck” Gowen received a land grant of 400 acres located on the middle forks of the Saluda River October 15, 1784, according to Greenville County Deed Book 1, page 593. This land was located about 10 miles southwest of his earlier grant on the Tyger River. Greenville Co, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1784 Oct 17 – John Gowing receives a PLAT FOR 200 ACRES ON DROWNING CREEK, GEORGE TOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN HENDERSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0006 Page: 00046 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOWING, JOHN; HENDERSON, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: DROWNING CREEK; GEORGETOWN DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=179889 John Going Jr appears on the 1782 tax list with two members in the family and reappeared in the 1785 tax list with four in the family, probably two children born between 1782 and 1785. “John Gowing” was a purchaser at the estate sale of Thomas Bradford, deceased in August 1786, according to Granville County Will Book I, page 515.
1784 Oct 26: GOVEN, DANIEL, PLAT FOR 640 ACRES ON BEAVER CREEK, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY NATHANAEL WALKER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0009 Page: 00288 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOVEN, DANIEL; RAMBO, RUBIN; WALKER, NATHANAEL Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAVER CREEK; NORTH EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=182569
1784 Nov 1: Page 61, Deed Book C, Page 3. James Fletcher of Caswell County to GOODRICH GOING, for 112 lbs, 175 acres on Cain Creek part of larger tract granted Fletcher by State adjoining Thos Miles, James Robertson, Arch Murphey’s line. Wit: Archd Murphey, D. Mackfort, William Smith. Caswell County, North Carolina Deeds 1777-1817
1784 November 5 – Alexander Going appeared in the records of Fairfield County, South Carolina as a buyer from the widow Barber’s estate. Fairfield Co., SC 1784 November 5 – Alexander Goyne appeared in the records of Fairfield County, South Carolina as a buyer from the widow Barber’s estate. Fairfield Co., SC.
– Will: Agness Barber’s will was signed Oct 8, 1784 and witnessed by Thomas Johnston, Charles Johnston, and John Jenkins. Her beneficiaries in the will were John Barber, John Connery, and her children Robert Barber, James Barber, and Bethridge Barber. The will indicated she was Agness Barber “of Wateree Creek, Cambden District, Craven County & St. Mark’s Parish”. John Barber and John Connery were appointed executors.
– Proveup: The Court proved up Agness Barber’s will on Oct 23, 1784 by Charles Johnston and John Jenkins.
– Appraisers Appointed: On Oct 23, 1784 the Court appointed Thomas Johnston, Samuel Armstrong, John King, John Watts, and Moses Knighten as appraisers of Agness Barber’s estate.
– Inventory: On Nov 2, 1784 Samuel Armstrong, John Watts, and Thos Johnston certified their inventory of Agness Barber’s estate.
– Sale of Inventory: On Nov 5, 1784 a sale of Agness Barber’s inventory was completed. The buyers included: James Arnett 1 item, John Barber 5 items, Samuel Barber 4 items,
John Connery 11 items, Robert Ewing 1 item, Jacob Gibson 1 item, Jarvis Gibson 2 items, Allen Goodram 1 item, Thos. Goodram 2 items, Alexander Goyne 2 items, Isaac Graham 3 items, Benj Harrison 4 items, James Hollis 1 item, John Jenkins 2 items, James Johnston 3 items, Thos Johnston 5 items, Elizabeth Lennox 3 items, Charles Lewis 2 items, James McCreight 1 item, John McKeown 1 item, Thomas Miles 1 item, Edward Morgan 1 item, James Owen 5 items, Thos Robinson 1 item, John Shains 2 items, John Watts 1 item, John Winn 2 items. The sale was signed by John Barber.
Miscellaneous estate records, 1784-1960
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-FD9Y-TT?mode=g&i=16&cc=1911928&cat=443856
Authors: South Carolina. Probate Court (Sumter County) (Main Author)
South Carolina. County Court (Sumter County) (Repository)
https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/443856?availability=Family%20History%20Library (Note: It is unknown why the loose papers were filed in Sumter County’s court records. If she was living on Wateree Creek, she would have been in Fairfield County, South Carolina – but Sumter County, South Carolina is where the record was filed).
1784 November 8- Elizabeth Gowen, was bound apprentice by the Chatham County Court to William Douglass November 8, 1784. Chatham Co, NC
1784 November 8 – Ann Gowen, was bound apprentice to James Howard by the Chatham County Court November 8, 1784. Chatham Co, NC
1783 November 10 – William Gowen, was bound as an apprentice farmer to George Desmukes Nov 10, 1783 by the Chatham County Court. Chatham Co, NC
1784 Nov 14 Daniel Finn planter of St Marks Parish SC grants estate of John Gowen decd and a copy of his inventory to Elizabeth Gowen recorded in Lancaster Co on Nov 28 1795 Deed Book B pg 289 in Lancaster Co, SC
https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/472451?availability=Family%20History%20Library
1784 NOVEMBER 26 FAIRFIELD COUNTY, SC
“Philip Hinson’s will was proved in Cheraw Dist. by Thomas Dickson before Wm Pegues, 20 Nov 1784. Warrant of Appraisement, 26 Nov 1784 to John King, John Wats, Thomas Gaven [Gowen], Charles Johnston & John Hollis. Sworn 10 Dec 1784: John King, John Woods, and Thomas Gaven, before Chas. Pickett, JP. Appraisement, 10 Dec 1784. Purchasers at sale 20 Dec 1784: John Henson, Obadiah Henson, Bartlett Henson, Thomas Gaven, John Hollis Junr., Isaac Gibson, Charles Graham, Nathan Sanders, Henry Sanders, Charles Pickett, John Lewis. Balance due from Jeremiah Jaggars, John Chasnut. Dedimus to William Pegues Esqr. of Cheraw District, to qualify Exr. 10 Nov 1784. Qualified John Henson, 20 Nov 1784.” “Notes for Philip Hinson and Mary,” Janet and Robert Wolfe Genealogy (http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bobwolfe/gen/mn/m673x31042.htm#FN56 : accessed 27 June 2015), citing Rutherford Co., NC “Deed (Books-page) 20-21-N63” and “Camden,
South Carolina estate Book A1-257, [FamilySearch_Image]; and South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Camden District South Carolina will A1-257, Apt 31, Pck 1112, reports prove date 1785.” (Note: Worth reviewing the “Gaven” name above since King, Johnston, Hollis, and Watts are all names closely related to “Gowen” in this area).
1784 Nov 29 William Going sells 150 acres to Mark Brown, land on both sides of Wards Creek of First Broad River. Wits: Hu Lamkins, Benj Buckit, Abraham Cape. Signed: William Going and Hester Going. Deed records, 1779-1962, and 1964-1965, and index, 1779-1916, and general index to real estate conveyances, grantor and grantee, 1779-1965. Deed records, book A-L 1779-1795. p. 470 (p 247 on FamilySearch), Rutherford County, NC.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L98Q-QHH?mode=g&i=246&cat=183242
1784 Dec 10 – Land Plat Survey done for Drury Goyen containing 200 acres on the waters of Turkey Creek in South Carolina (in Fairfield County, SC recs). Bounded to South by Moses Williams and M. Alexander’s land. http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Plats/D/Plat_D_0088a.tif ; http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=191821
1784 Dec 14 – Land Plat Survey – Pursuant to a warrant from John Winn, Esq, CL for CO. I have paid out unto Drury Goyen three tracts of land being islands in Broad River situate between Camden and Ninety Six Districts No. 1 containing eight acres, No. 2 containing four acres, and No. 3 containing two acres bounded on all sides by said Broad River and have such shape marks as the above plats represent. Survey 14 Dec 1784. Recorded 17th Jan 1791. Camden and 96 Dist, SC
http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Plats/D/Plat_D_0143a.tif
1784 DECEMBER 18 CAMDEN & FAIRFIELD COUNTY, SC
“Memorandum of the Goods & Chattels of the Estate of Philip Hinson, Decd.”
2 slaves, farm tools, tobacco, Lot of cotton, lot of leather, geese, beans, 2 meal sifters, etc. Signed: John King, John Watts, Thomas Gavin (maybe Gowin).
Kershaw Co., SC, “Camden District 1782-1788; Kershaw District 1817-1824, Estate Records Book A-1,” 223; FHL microfilm 1,029,441, item 1. (Note: Worth reviewing the “Gaven” name above since King, Johnston, Hollis, and Watts are all names closely related to “Gowen” in this area).
1784 DECEMBER 20 CAMDEN DISTRICT, SC (FAIRFIELD)
Estate sale. Philip Hinson. Purchasers included John Hinson, Obadiah Hinson, Bartlett Hinson, Thomas Gavin (maybe Gowin), James Hollis, Isaac Gibson, Abraham Gibson, Charles Graham, Nathan Sanders, Henry Sanders, Charles Pickett, John Lewis. [Signed] John Hinson, executor. Kershaw Co., S.C., Estate Records Book A-1, 223. (Note: Worth reviewing the “Gaven” name above since King, Johnston, Hollis, and Watts are all names closely related to “Gowen” in this area).
1785 – Thomas Gowing, Virginia Census – Head of household with 7 white. Prince Edward Co – pg 102. Prince Edward Co., Va
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790m-04.pdf
1785 St Lawrence Dist
Goodrich Going 1 white poll – slaves 175 acres total value 158.6.8
Caswell County List of Taxables, Volume 1, NC State Archives, Raleigh NC
Caswell County, North Carolina
1785 Suffiah Gowing 3 slaves over 16, 5 slaves under 16, 3 horses, 10 cattle [frame 236] Pittsylvania Co Va
Jesse Going 1 tithe 3 horses, 5 cattle [frame 237]. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1785 Going, Moses 2200088 Henry Co Va
frame 158, Going, James 1100015
Going, John 1100015
Going, David & 3 sons 43100/10/8
Going, John, Claiborn Going & Asaiah Going 31200413
frame 159, Going, Zephaniah 11000010
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1785 John Gowan 1 tithe 4 cattle Halifax Co, Va
Shadrack Gowan 1 tithe 4 horses 13 cattle
David Gowan 1 tithe, 1 horse, 4 cattle
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1785 Drury Going 1 tithe 1 horse Greensville Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1785 Isham Going…………..1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1
1785 William Going Jr……..1, 0, 0, 0, 4, 2, 2
Legend: 1783, 1784, 1785 & 1786
1st Col: Whites Over 21
2nd Col: Blacks Over 16
3rd Col: Blacks Under 16
4th Col: Total Blacks
5th Col: Horses
6th Col: Cattle
7th Col: Total Number of White & Black Tithes
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1785: SMART, JAMES VS JAMES GOWEN, JUDGMENT ROLL. Series: S136002 Box: 118A Item: 0233A ignore: 000 Names indexed: GOWEN, JAMES; SMART, JAMES
Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=168250
1785: CARMAN, ANDREW VS JAMES GOWEN, JUDGMENT ROLL. Series: S136002 Box: 118A Item: 0244A ignore: 000 Names indexed: CARMAN, ANDREW; GOWEN, JAMES Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=168261
1785 abt William Gowan made a declaration to the Bedford County Court that he had lost an Auditor’s Warrant which had belonged to Daniel Going. The bankrupt Continental Congress was not financially able to pay the Revolutionary soldiers at the end of the war and issued Auditor’s Warrants as promissory notes for future payment. The various states faced financial difficulties as well.
His declaration, recorded in Court Minutes Book 8, page 78, read:
“Bedford County
Virginia Court Records
William Gowing came into court and made oath that he had an Auditor’s Warrant for £4:16s and some odd pence which did belong to Daniel Gowing and he lost the same. That he has not directly or indirectly received any satisfaction for the same which is ordered to be certified to the Auditors of Pub. Accts. Memo Bond given with Wm. Hand [his fee] in Pen[alty?] of £9:12:0” Bedford County, Va.
1785 – Elizabeth Goen – Land Plat Survey for Elizabeth Goen, in the Camden District, 50 acres, on the Reedy Branch on the NE side of the Catawba River, all sides vacant. Camden Dist, SC. http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Plats/B/Plat_B__0284a.tif
1785 – Drury Going Chester County Court appoints Drury Going as Surveyor of the road leading from Loves Ford to Biggers Ferry, as far as Chester County extends. It is ordered that male tithables do assist the said Surveyor in laying off and clearing and keeping the said road in repair according to the law. Chester Co., SC.
1785 Drury Gowing and his oldest son Elijah G. Going both sign an affidavit on behalf of Moses Williams in his petition to receive benefits as a wounded soldier in the Revolutionary War:
1785: The following is the account settlement for the Revolutionary War service of [5] in the militia of Fairfield County:
“HENRY GOYEN. Audited Account 3016 2475. May 23, 1785.
For 72 days Militia duty in 1782. Under command of Lt Hollis.May 21, 1784. I have this day received from General Winn.
Henry [X] Goyen
[Copied from SC Archives microfilm.]
Recorded in Book Q, No. 475:
“Issued the 23 of May 1785 to Mr. Henry Goyen for five Pounds two Shillings and ten Pence farthing Sterling for 72 days duty in the Militia as per Account Audited–Principal–L5:2:10 ¼, Annual Interest–L0:7:0.
[A. S. Salley Jr, “Stub Entries to Indents Issued in Payment of Claims Against South Carolina,” Books O-Q, The Historical Commission of SC, 1915, p. 283]
https://goyengoinggowengoyneandgone.com/1758-henry-going-m-jane-hall-in-fairfield-county-sc/
1785 John “Buck” Gowen was deeded 294 acres of land in Abbeville County, District 96, “above the branches of Twelve-Mile River,” according to Abbeville County Deed Book B, page 153. This land lay some 60 miles south of his property on the Tyger River. Abbeville Co, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1785 John “Buck” Gowen received a land grant of 340 acres in District 96 “on both sides of George’s Creek of Saluda River, adjoining Edmund Bearden,” 96 Dist, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1785 Amos Goyen enlisted in the militia and was killed in the Revolutionary War. Phillip Alan Gowan of Brentwood, Tennessee wrote December 14, 1995, “According to family tradition, Amos Sr. was killed in the field by Tories in 1785.”
http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/guynes/246/
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms005.htm
1785 In the same year of Amos Goyen’s death, his widow was remarried in Fairfield County to Dr. John Byrns.About 1788, they relocated to Charleston where several Byrns children were born. On November 28, 1786 “John Byrns and Mary Byrns, his wife” applied for the administration of the estate of “Amos Goyen,” according to “Camden District, South Carolina Wills and Administrations, 1781-1787.”
http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/guynes/246/
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms005.htm
1785 Jan 10: Page 64, Deed Book C, Page 66. James Fletcher Junior of Caswell County to William Smith of same, for 200 lbs, 308 acres on middle prong of Cain Creek adjoining Thomas Miles, GOODRICH GOING, James Robinson, Rachel Gold, Archd Campbell. Wit: Archd Murphey, Richd Currier. Caswell County, North Carolina Deeds 1777-1817
1785 Jan 21: MCNEEL, JOHN, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON MILL CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM BENSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0007 Page: 00278 Item: 001 Names indexed: BENSON, WILLIAM; GOWAN, JOHN; HENDERSON, DANIEL; MCNEEL, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: MILL CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; PACOLET RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=180800
1785 Jan 26 – Drury Going enlists into the South Carolina Militia during the revolutionary war Revolutionary War. He is paid in 1785 for his service in 1781-1782. SC Military.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=120905
1785 February 14 – Isham Going marries Anne Burnes in Bedford County, Virginia. Benjamin Rice is the surety.
1785 Feb 22: BURRUS, JOHN, PLAT FOR 150 ACRES ON BRANCH OF CHECKAROA CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JAMES SEABORN. Series: S213190 Volume: 0008 Page: 00378 Item: 002 Names indexed: BURRUS, JOHN; GOIN, JOHN; SEABORN, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: CHICORA CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=181984
1785 Feb 25 – Page 49; At a vestry held for Camden Parish at Pittsylvania Courthouse on Monday, the 25th day of February 1785 for laying the parish levy—Present BENJAMIN LANKFORD, WILLIAM HARRISON, JOHN PARKS, THOMAS TERRY, ABRA SHWLTON, JOSHUA STONE, LODOVICK TUGGLE, JOHN BUCKLEY, & ARMISTEAD SHELTON, gent.
1785 Feb 25 To Jesse Barker for keeping Anna Gowing, a pensioner 2000 lbs. tob. in Camden Parish vestrybook, Pittsylvania. Extracted from: Vestry Book of Camden Parish, 1767-1820 (With other Miscellaneous Records) Transcribed By Mary Leigh Boisseau. Pittsylvania Co, Va. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1785 March 10 James Gowen – father William Gowen decd/will
John Buck Gowen – brother, Anne Gowen Easley -sister
James Gowen was not mentioned in the will of William Gowen written March 10, 1785 in Ninety-Six District. Only the two children who remained in the Apex section of South Carolina, Maj. John “Buck” Gowen and his sister, Anne Gowen Easley were named as devisees. 96th Dist, SC http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1785 March 16 James Gowen sells slaves to Richard Keating in SC named July, Ginney, Peggy, Betty, Tom, Smart, Peggy, Bellar, Sarah, Rachae in Prince William Parish, SC. Miscellaneous records, v. WW 1785-1787. p 334 (pg 175 in FamilySearch). Prince William County, South Carolina.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-M9LQ-S?mode=g&i=174&cat=476811
1785 March 18 – William Going of Rutherford Co, NC, planter, buys 200 acres from Thos Wallas and Margaret Wallas of Rutherford Co, NC. Land located on both sides of first Broad River adj Collingwood. Wits: Mathew Black, William Going. Signed: Thomas Wallas and Margaret Wallas. Deed records, 1779-1962, and 1964-1965, and index, 1779-1916, and general index to real estate conveyances, grantor and grantee, 1779-1965. Deed records, book A-L 1779-1795. p. 304 (p 162 on FamilySearch)
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-898Q-QF8?mode=g&i=161&cat=183242
1785 March 23: LOCKAARD, AARON, PLAT FOR 330 ACRES ON BROAD RIVER, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN MARTIN. Series: S213190 Volume: 0009 Page: 00134 Item: 001 Names indexed: GILMORE, CHARLES; GORING; LOCKAARD, AARON; MARTIN, JOHN; ROBINSON, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: BROAD RIVER; CAMDEN DISTRICT, South Carolina (Note: Review, “Going” is closely related to Aaron Lockert in this area).
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=182352
1785 May 15 – Drury Going sold 200 acres in Greensville County for 40 pounds on 15 May 1785 [DB l : I06-7]. Greensville Co, Va.
1785 May 21: GOEN, ELIZABETH, UNRECORDED PLAT FOR LAND NOT GRANTED, 50 ACRES ON REEDY BRANCH, CATABAW RIVER, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JAMES BREDIN. Series: S213197 Box: 0002 Item: 00469 ignore: 000 Names indexed: BREDIN, JAMES; GOEN, ELIZABETH Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; CATAWBA RIVER; REEDY BRANCH, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=116306
1785 May 22: Entered. 1789 Mar 21: Issued. Benjamin Gowing receives 100 acr on the waters of Pawpaw Creek of Mayo River. File No. 1212. Grant No. 1605. Entry No. 2416. Book 64 pg 498. Call No: S.108.722; Frames 1289-1292. MARS ID: 12.14.68.1212. Guilford County, North Carolina
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.68.1212&qid=82726&rn=2
1785 May 23 – “Daniel Gowen” drew pay for militia duty May 23, 1785 in Fairfield County, according to Book 2, “Stub Entries to Indents,” edited by A. S. Salley, State Historian of South Carolina. Fairfield Co, SC
1785 May 23 – The following is the account settlement for the Revolutionary War service of Henry ‘Going’ in the militia of Fairfield County: “HENRY GOYEN. Audited Account 3016 2475. May 23, 1785. For 72 days Militia duty in 1782. Under command of Lt Hollis. May 21, 1784. I have this day received from General Winn. Henry [X] Goyen [Copied from SC Archives microfilm.] Recorded in Book Q, No. 475: “Issued the 23 of May 1785 to Mr. Henry Goyen for five Pounds two Shillings and ten Pence farthing Sterling for 72 days duty in the Militia as per Account Audited–Principal–L5:2:10 ¼, Annual Interest–L0:7:0. [A. S. Salley Jr, “Stub Entries to Indents Issued in Payment of Claims Against South Carolina,” Books O-Q, The Historical Commission of SC, 1915, p. 283] Fairfield Co, SC.
1785 June 29 – On June 29, 1785 James Gowen and Mary “Polly” Keating Gowen “of Combahee” and Richard Keating signed a contract. For a consideration of five shillings paid to James Gowen by Richard Keating “the said James Gowen agreeing not to interfere with his wife’s business, but that he, his heirs or executors shall not be liable for any debt or debts which the said Mary Gowen shall, or may hereafter, contract in carrying out her sole, separate trade.” To reciprocate James Gowen gave his bond to Richard Keating “in trust to and for the said Mary Gowen in the penal sum of £200 sterling.” The agreement was witnessed by James Lunsden and Susanna Donovan, and it was acknowledged in Charleston June 29, 1785 and recorded November 18, 1785 in Charleston Mixed Record Book, page 20. Charleston, SC Gowen Manuscript: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms014.htm
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-19425-31241-3?cc=1919417&wc=M6N4-7P8:210905601,211236901
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-19425-30648-14?cc=1919417&wc=M6N4-7P8:210905601,211236901
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-19425-30649-41?cc=1919417&wc=M6N4-7P8:210905601,211236901
1785 July 1 – 1 Jul 1785, Moore Co. Surveyed 100 ac; formerly Fredrick Greg’s property; on both sides of Pocket Cr and WILLIAM GOYNS [sic]; [signed] W Finley, surveyor; chain carriers John Gilmore & Matthew Kitching; purchased for L13 by G J McRee & Curtis Ivy. (Pruitt, Dr. A B. Abstracts of Sales of Confiscated Loyalists Land and Property in NC, 1989, p 78) (Clayton Lib, Nov 1997)
Moore Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/11/moore-county-nc-early-records.html
1785 July 4: James Gowen, Richard Estes, and Benjamin Elliot are appraisers in the estate of Samuel Blinco, planter in SC on Fold3, 11v, No 47. pgs 342 to 343. Charleston, South Carolina.
https://www.fold3.com/image/265611515/?terms=Gowen
1785 July 8 – “July 8, 1785, Benjamin Bracket of Rutherford County, planter, & Ann to Edward Francis of same, for 40 pounds … 200 acres both sides of Ward’s Creek, including the mouth of Coxes Creek & his own improvements … granted to said Bracket July 25, 1774. Benjamin Bracket [seal] Witnesses: William Goings, Sr, William Goings, Jr. [Holcomb, Deeds Abstracts, op cit, pp. 440-41]
1785 July 14 – William Going, Jr. (William Goyne’s son) was married July 14, 1785 to Polly Griffin, according to Rutherford County, North Carolina Marriages, 1783-1850.” “William Goinges” was their bondsman and signed Bond No. 13360. F. Walker was a witness to the marriage of William Going, Jr. and Polly Griffin Going. [Record: 086 01 103, NC Marriage Bonds, NC Dept. of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives & History] Rutherford Co, NC
1785 July 27: GOWEN, LETTEY, PLAT FOR 256 ACRES ON BRANCH OF TWELVE MILE RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0011 Page: 00328 Item: 001 Names indexed: GOWEN, LETTEY; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; TWELVE MILE CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=184234
1785 July 27: Entered. 1786 Oct 23: Surveyed. 1787 Aug 9: Issued. William Going and Spruce McCoy buy 200 acres from State in Rutherford Co NC, on the head of Stoney Run next to Moors corner, adj to their own line Going. Wits: Richard Caswell, Esq our Governor, Captain, General, and Commander in Cheif at Kingston. Chain Carriers: John Going, William Going, Jr. Deed records, 1779-1962, and 1964-1965, and index, 1779-1916, and general index to real estate conveyances, grantor and grantee, 1779-1965. Deed records, book A-L 1779-1795. p. 489 (p 256 on FamilySearch). Rutherford County, North Carolina.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L98Q-Q7G?mode=g&i=255&cat=183242
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.108.327&qid=82710&rn=15
1785 July 27 – William Going recveives 100 acres on the middle fork of No Business Creek – on the middle fork of Know Business joining the North Fork of said Creek. Surveyed Jan 6, 1786. Issued Aug 9, 1787. Rutherford, NC
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.108.305&qid=82710&rn=20
1785 July 30: GOWEN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 294 ACRES ON BRANCH OF TWELVE MILE RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0011 Page: 00328 Item: 002 Names indexed: GOWEN, JOHN; HOOPER, ENOCH; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; TWELVE MILE CREEK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=184235
1785 Aug 12: LYNCH, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON SOUTH PACOLATE RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0008 Page: 00336 Item: 002 Names indexed: GOWEN, JOHN; LYNCH, WILLIAM; THOMPSON, GEORGE; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER; SOUTH PACOLET RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=181900
1785 Aug 15 & 16: James Gowen of Prince Williams Parish, planter, to John Gowen, planter, for 400pounds sterling, lot in Radnor Town, known in the plan of said town, no. 2, on Bay Street. James Gowen (LS), Wits: William Hall, Edwd Ferguson. Proved in Charleston Dist by the oath of William Hall on April 12, 1788 before Saml Elliot, JP Rec. Apr 25, 1788. Z5, p 446. Charleston Dist, South Carolina.
1785 Sept – “John Gowin” was granted “a license to retail Spiritous Liquors and to keep a private house of entertainment,” according to the minutes of the Spartanburg County Court in its September 1785 term. Spartanburg Co, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1785 Sept 26: BARNS, JOHN, PLAT FOR 50 ACRES ON SALUDA RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN YOUNG, JR. Series: S213190 Volume: 0003 Page: 00231 Item: 001 Names indexed: BARNS, JOHN; GOWEN; WOLF, GEORGE; YOUNG, JOHN JR. Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=178689
1785 Oct – In October 1785 “William Going” along with Morris Roberts came into court to post bond of £500 as securities for Drury Logan who was to receive “Letters of Administration on the goods, chattels, rights and credits of Benjamin Moore, Dec’d.” Rutherford Co, NC.
1785 Oct – In October 1785 “William Going” was sued by John Wood. John Wood, Jr, a witness in the trial, came into court and “proved his attendance in behalf of the plaintiff, sixteen days at sundry courts.” Rutherford Co, NC
1785 October 20 – Lettice “Letty” Winn Bearden Gowen, “citizen” received a land patent of 256 acres in Abbeville County, south of the Saluda River on a small creek of Twelve-mile River, according to Abbeville County Deed Book B, page 73. She and her husband sold the property December 13, 1785 to Benjamin Barton of Greenville County for £100. The deed was recorded October 20, 1788 in Anderson County, South Carolina. Allan Gowen, kinsman of John “Buck” Gowen and William Anderson were witnesses to the deed December 13, 1788 before John Ford, J.P. Abbeville Co., SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1785 Oct 26: BIGGERSTAFF, SAMUEL, PLAT FOR 270 ACRES ON LITTLE RIVER, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JAMES DOUGHARTY. Series: S213190 Volume: 0009 Page: 00511 Item: 002 Names indexed: ARTERBERRY, NATHAN; BIGGERSTAFF, SAMUEL; DOUGHARTY, JAMES; GWINN, JOHN; JONES, WILLIAM; WILLIAMS, THOMAS Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=183075
1785 Nov 9 – Will of Moses Bass of Prince Georges Parish, George Town Dist, Province of SC, being indisposed in Body…. to MOURNING GOING, dau of JACOB GOING, one cow marked with a cross & over bit & undr bit in one ear and cross & whole under nick in the other ear; to SARAH GOING, dau of JACOB GOING, one cow marked in the above mentioned mark; to ELIZABETH GOING, dau of JACOB GOING, one cow marked with a cross & undr bit & over bit in each ear and branded ME; to ANNE GOING, dau of JACOB GOING, one heifer marked with a cross and under bit & over bit in each ear branded ME; to CYNTHA GOING, dau of JACOB GOING, one heifer yearling marked with a cross & over bit & under bit in each ear & branded ME; to my beloved cousin Jeremiah Bass, tract of 100 ac granted to John Smith, and one negro named Peter, one negro woman named Fann, one negro boy named Jack with their increase; my wife Elizabeth Bass to have the use of said plantation & tract of land granted to John Smith her lifetime and the use of negroes Peter, Fann & Jack & their increase her life time; to my beloved cousin Wright Bass, the plantation, mill, & tract of land containing 444 ac that I now live on, one negro woman Jane, my wife Elizabeth Bass to have the use of the plantation, mill & tract of land and negro woman her lifetime; to Henry Harison, son of James Harison, one negro woman Cate & increase, my wife to have the use of the negro woman her lifetime; to JOSEPH GOING, JUNR, one negro girl named Judah & increase, my wife to have the use her life time; to my beloved wife Elizabeth Bass, one negro man named Jack, one woman named Florah, one woman named Nan, one boy named Isum, one boy named Roger, and my cattle, about 110 head, branded ME, all my stock of horses & mares, all my household furniture & plantation tools, 26 head of sheep, and my hogs, also negro girl Violet; to JACOB GOING, a plantation of 50 ac granted to John Crawford; I appoint my wife Elizabeth Bass and my friend Luke Whitefield and James Harison, executors, dated 28 Feb 1777. Moses Bass (M) (LS), Wit: Malachi Murfee, Jeremiah Bass (x), Right Bass.
A true copy taken from the original and examined by Hugh Horry, Ordinary G Town Dist.
Whereas I, the within named Right Bass, am the eldest son of Edward Bass deceased, who was eldest brother of the within named Testator Moses Bass, which said Moses Bass departed this life without issue, whereby I, said Right Bass became his heir at law, and I am willing that all the several devises & bequests in the said will should have full effect, for the memory of my deceased uncle Moses Bass and for the several devisees in the within will, and five shillings, I confirm all the devises, legacies and bequests, 9 Nov 1785. Right Bass (LS), Wit: Chas Cotesworth Pinckney, Wm Smith. Proved in Charleston Dist by the oath of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney 28 Jun 1786 before Dl. Mazyck, JP. Rec 28 Jun 1786. S-5, 283-284. (Holcomb, SC Deed Abstracts, 1783-1788, Bks I-5 thru Z-5, 1996. SML 975.7 Hol) http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marciamcclure&id=I19000
1785 Nov 24: KIRKLAND, WILLIAM JR., PLAT FOR 150 ACRES ON TURKEY CREEK, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY W. CATO. Series: S213190 Volume: 0002 Page: 00138 Item: 001 Names indexed: CATO, W.; GWINN, WILLIAM; KIRKLAND, WILLIAM JR. Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; TURKEY CREEK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=177924
1785 Nov 26: GOIN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 237 ACRES ON WATERS OF LITTLE RIVER AND BEAVER CREEK, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JAMES DOUGHARTY. Series: S213190 Volume: 0009 Page: 00371 Item: 001 Names indexed: DOUGHARTY, JAMES; GOIN, JOHN; GWINN, JOHN; ROGERS, HENRY Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAVER CREEK; CAMDEN DISTRICT; LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=182791
1785 Dec 6: HILL, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 1,500 ACRES ON BRANCHES OF CATTLES CREEK, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY GEORGE RENERSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0009 Page: 00453 Item: 000 Names indexed: BAXTER; CRIMES; GOVIN; HILL, WILLIAM; HUTCHENS; MILLER, GEORGE; RENERSON, GEORGE; SANDLE Document type: PLAT Locations: CATTLE CREEK; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=182992
1785 Dec 19 – Sophia same as Seth or Lethe or Sethe. 1785 Dec 19 – She was called Seth Gowing when the deed was proved in court on 19 December 1785. Pittsylvania Co, Va. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1786 Greensville Co, Va.
Drury Going 4 tithes, 4 horses
James Going 1 tithe ___ [frame 35]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1786 frame 217, Going, Shadrack 312006/13 Henry Co Va
Going, James 1100013
Going, David 1100013
Going Moses 2110037
frame 218, Going, John & 4 sons 523007/21
Going, David & 4 sons 541000/10/17
Going, John Jr. & Ward Barrett 21100020
Going, John 1100012
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1786 Jesse Gowing 1 tithe 2 horses [frame 257] Pittsylvania Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1786 St Lawrence Dist
Guthridge Gowing 1 white – black 175 acres
William Gowing 1 white – black – acres
Caswell County List of Taxables, Volume 1, NC State Archives, Raleigh NC
Caswell County, North Carolina
1786 William Going Sr……..1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 4, 1
1786 Daniel Going…………..1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 3, 1
Legend: 1783, 1784, 1785 & 1786
1st Col: Whites Over 21
2nd Col: Blacks Over 16
3rd Col: Blacks Under 16
4th Col: Total Blacks
5th Col: Horses
6th Col: Cattle
7th Col: Total Number of White & Black Tithes
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1786-1791 – John Gowing and Anna Gowing
Page 51 was missing from the book but the index list John Gowen/Gowing/Going
Page 52 was missing from the book but the index list Anna/Anne/Nanney Gowen/Gowing/Going
Extracted from: Vestry Book of Camden Parish, 1767-1820 (With other Miscellaneous Records) Transcribed By Mary Leigh Boisseau
Pittsylvania Co, Va
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1786 Thomas Gowen was head of a Granville County household of 4 free males and 5 free females in the 1786 state census in Dutch District. Granville Co, NC. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1786 Thomas Gowing was enumerated as the head of a household in the state census of North Carolina of 1786, according to “State Census of North Carolina of 1786” compiled by Mrs. A. K. Register. His household was reported in Oxford District, page 2 as:
“Gowing, Thomas white male 21-60
white male under 21 or over 60
white male under 21 or over 60
white male under 21 or over 60
white female
white female
white female
white female
white female”
Oxford Dist, NC
1786 – In the state census of South Carolina taken in 1786 the household of John “Buck” Gowen appeared in Spartanburg County, District 96, page 89: Spartanburg Co., District 96, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1786: GERVAIS, JOHN LEWIS VS JAMES GOWEN, JUDGMENT ROLL. Series: S136002 Box: 127A Item: 0255A ignore: 000 Names indexed: GERVAIS, JOHN LEWIS; GOWEN, JAMES Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=168951
1786, when Ann Gowen Easley petitioned the government for military pay for her deceased husband and son, she requested that the payment be made to “Captain John Gowen.” He was shortly promoted to major, and subsequently was referred to as Major John “Buck” Gowen. SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1786 Jan – In January 1786, on the motion of “William Going,” the court ordered that “the orphan children of Dianah Canady be brought to our next Court Court in April and that the Constable produce them there.” Rutherford Co, NC.
1786 Jan – In January 1786 the court ordered that “William Going” be one of the jurors “to lay off and mark a publick road near the ford on First Broad River and near the Burke line.” Rutherford Co, NC
1786 Jan 26 William Rogers v Daniel Goyen issue joined in Fairfield County, South Carolina p. 19 FamilySearch
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1786 January 26 –Another indent was issued by the Treasury Commissioners January 26, 1786 in the amount of 66 pounds, 11 shillings, 6 pence for John “Buck” Gowen to reimburse him for 2,663 rations supplied the militia in 1779. Yearly interest of “L4:13:2” was provided by the indent. [Box X, No. 1443].
He finally received “21 pounds, 8 shillings, 6 pence, three farthings Sterling” for the horse that was stolen from him in the Indian campaign in additional compensation. After the Revolution, Col. John Thomas who had been one of the commanding officers of John “Buck” Gowen was appointed Land Commissioner for District 96. From the state he received 15 land grants. 96 Dist, SC.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1786 Feb: CALDWELL, HENRY AND JONAH RIVERS, OTHERWISE CALLED, HENRY CALDWELL AND CO. VS JAMES GOWEN, SUMMARY PROCESS ROLL. Series: S136011 Year: 1786 Item: 0009A ignore: 000 Names indexed: CALDWELL, HENRY; GOWEN, JAMES; RIVERS, JONAH Document type: SUMMARY PROCESS ROLL Topics: HENRY CALDWELL AND CO. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=173673
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=173673 (Images)
1786 Feb 15: GOWIN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON DROWNING CREEK, GEORGE TOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN HENDERSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0003 Page: 00356 Item: 001 Names indexed: GOWIN, JOHN; HENDERSON, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: DROWNING CREEK; GEORGETOWN DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=178931
1786 Feb 15: REAVES, JOHN, PLAT FOR 58 ACRES ON GEORGE WOOLFS CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN YOUNG. Series: S213190 Volume: 0015 Page: 00057 Item: 002 Names indexed: GOWEN; REAVES, JOHN; WOOLF, GEORGE; YOUNG, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; NORTH SALUDA RIVER; WOLF CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=186092
1786 March 1: BREMAR, FRANCIS AND PETER FRENEAU, PLAT FOR 565 ACRES ON TYGAR RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW THOMSON FOR MARY ROEBUCK ON OCTOBER 20, 1784. Series: S213190 Volume: 0010 Page: 00288 Item: 000 Names indexed: BREMAR, FRANCIS; FRENEAU, PETER; GOWEN, JOSEPH; LANGSTON, ABSOLOM; ROEBUCK, MARY; THOMSON, ANDREW Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=183442
1786 March 2: ROTHMAHLER, JOB, PLAT FOR 1,200 ACRES ON DROWNING CREEK, GEORGE TOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN HENDERSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0014 Page: 00143 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOWING, JOHN; HENDERSON, JOHN; ROTHMAHLER, JOB Document type: PLAT Locations: DROWNING CREEK; GEORGETOWN DISTRICT; NORTH CAROLINA. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=185610
1786 March 10 – William Going and David Miller reveive 200 acres on the head of a branch of Ward Creek in Rutherford Co, NC
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.108.167&qid=82710&rn=22
1786 March 28: YARBROUGH, RICHARD, PLAT FOR 127 ACRES ON WATEREE CREEK, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN MILLING. Series: S213190 Volume: 0008 Page: 00426 Item: 001 Names indexed: EVINS, ROBERT; GOINS, DANIEL; JOHNSTON, WILLIAM; MILLING, JOHN; NEEL, ANN; RICHMAN, JOHN; YARBROUGH, RICHARD Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=182079
1786 April 10: Entered. 1786 Oct 3: Survey date. 1787 Aug 9: Issued. William Going recd 150 acres including the cross roads on his own improvements, from the State in Rutherford Co NC. Wits: Richard Caswell, Esq our Governor, Captain, General, and Commander in Cheif at Kingston. 1786 April 10: Entered. Chain carriers: John Going and William Going Jr. Deed records, 1779-1962, and 1964-1965, and index, 1779-1916, and general index to real estate conveyances, grantor and grantee, 1779-1965. Deed records, book A-L 1779-1795. p. 490 (p 257 on FamilySearch) p. 76 (p. 530 on FamilySearch). Rutherford County, North Carolina.
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http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.108.320&qid=82710&rn=21
1786 May 1- Lettice “Letty” Winn Bearden Gowen was granted land in District 96, located on “Twelve-Mile Creek,” according to Abbeville County Deed Book 9, page 38. “Twelve-Mile Creek” is probably identical with “Twelve-Mile River” of an earlier grant, since both were located in Abbeville County. 96 Dist, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1786 May 12 William Rogers v Danl Goyen. Slander. Issue joined. The same jury was sworn and (impanelled?) to try the same. Evidence heard and case argued (Page too dark to read on right lower corner) withdrew and brought in their verdict for the plaintiff (again, paged too dark) Assessed (? pounds and ? shillings) (page too dark in this corner to read) p. 28 on FamilySearch
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1786 June 10: GOWEN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 362 ACRES ON BEAVER DAM CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER FOR ANNE EASTLEY ON JULY 12, 1785. Series: S213190 Volume: 0009 Page: 00432 Item: 001 Names indexed: BARRETT, RUBEN; EASTLEY, ANNE; GOWEN, JOHN; THOMPSON, ABSOLAM; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAVER DAM CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=182958
1786 July 10: Page 89, Deed Book E, Page 49. James Robinson (Robertson) of Caswell County to Frederick Deboe of same, for 50 lbs. 67 ½ acres on Cain Creek of Hico adjoining GUTRIDGE GOING, Deboe’s line. Wit: Ad. Murphey. Caswell County, North Carolina Deeds 1777-1817
1786 July 15 – John Gowen receives a PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON DROWNING CREEK, GEORGE TOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN HENDERSON. Georgetown Dist, SC. http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=178931
1786 July 31 – Edward Goins – Page 23. Deed Book B, Page 191-3
Thomas Palmer, Jun. & Joseph Palmer both of CC, to John Wheeley of same, for 15 lbs, 72 acres on Flat R adj Daniel Malone, said Wheeley, Terrel, EDWARD GOINS, Kelly. 31 July 1786. Wit. Richard Burch Sen., EWD GOINS. Person County, North Carolina Deeds 1792-1825 By Katherine Kerr Kendall. Person Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/04/person-county-nc-early-records.html
1786 Aug 9 –Edward Gowen who received Audited Account 3521 was also a resident of Fairfield County. On August 9, 1786 Edward Gowen received “70 pounds, 1 shilling and 5 pence sterling for duty in Robuck’s Regiment,” according to “Stub Entries to Indents.” His pay on one occasion was requested to be delivered to Capt. John “Buck” Gowen. Fairfield Co, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1786 August 14 – Another indent was issued by the Treasury Commissioners August 14, 1786 in the amount of 76 pounds, 11 shillings, 5 pence to John “Buck” Gowen to compensate him for “duty done in the Militia as a Capt. in Roebuck’s Regiment since the fall of Charleston [1780].” It also provided for annual interest of five pounds, seven shillings and two pence. [Box X, No. 3522]. SC.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1786 Aug 14 – The indents, issued by the Treasury August 14, 1786, were approved long after the death of David Gowen of Fairfield County, son of Daniel Gowen and Rebecca Gowen. David Gowen was killed by Indians in the winter of 1779-80 at Manskers Station in Davidson County, Tennessee. William Gowen, regarded as his grandfather, was the executor of his estate at Nashville. Levi Gowen, “who passes for mulatto,” brother of David Gowen, applied successful for the administration of the estate in Fairfield County and gave “John Gowen, gentleman of Daverson County” his power of attorney. John Gowen, son of William Gowen, was a kinsman of Levi Gowen and David Gowen. Fairfield Co, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1786 Aug 17 State v Danl Goyen. Daniel Goyen as principal and Alex Goyen his security forfeited their recognizance. Sc. Fca. To Issue. Fairfield Co SC. p. 35 FamilySearch. 1786 August 17, Alexander Goyen appeared in a Fairfield County, South Carolina court record, according to “Fairfield County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court. 1785-1799.” Fairfield Co, SC
1786 Aug 19 – Court: paternity, 19 Aug 1786, , Fairfield, South Carolina, USA. 6 “On August 17, 1786, in “State vs. Daniel Goyen,” “Danyel Goyen, principal and [his uncle] Alexander Goyen, his security forfeited their recognizance. Sc: Fa: to issue,” according to Fairfield County Court Minute Book A, page 32. “S. Bradley appeared in court and swore that she has been delivered of Female Child, and that Daniel Goyan was the Father of it.”
On Saturday, August 19, 1786 “Daniel Goyen” was convicted in the paternity suit and was fined “£5 in proclamation money and ordered to give bond in the amount of £50 for the maintenance of the child, payable to the justice,” according to Fairfield County Court Minute Book A, page 34.” Fairfield Co, SC
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1786 Aug 17: LANCASTER, ABSOLEM, PLAT FOR 451 ACRES ON DUTCHMANS CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY SAMUEL LANCASTER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0018 Page: 00180 Item: 000 Names indexed: GOWIN, JOSEPH; LANCASTER, ABSOLEM; LANCASTER, SAMUEL Document type: PLAT Locations: DUTCHMANS CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=188047
1786 Aug 19 State vs Daniel Goyen the Deft was fined 5 pd procclamation money. Ordred that he give bond as 50 pd for maintenance of the child payable to the trustees. Fairfield Co SC. Daniel Goyen having appeared this day and made such excuse as was satisfactory for not appearing when first called. The fine or forfeiture of his recognizance was remitted. Fairfield Co SC. p. 36 of FamilySearch
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1786 Sept 2: CRUM, ABRAHAM, PLAT FOR 350 ACRES ON WATERS OF NORTH EDISTO RIVER, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY GEORGE RENERSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0011 Page: 00156 Item: 001 Names indexed: CRUM, ABRAHAM; FUNCHEP; GOVIN, DANIEL; RENERSON, GEORGE; SANDEL Document type: PLAT Locations: NORTH EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=183936
1786 September 25 – Joseph Vaughan who had militia duty under Col. Roebuck and Col. Anderson requested September 25, 1786, “Please pay the interest on my indent for the past three years to C. C. Schmitt.” On December 22, 1788 he requested that it be paid “to John Gowen for the purchase of 640 acres of land.” SC.
1786 October 6 – James Goings
Deed Book E, Page 33
James Goings to Thomas Henderson for 100 pds (no land
description)
Wit :Joshua Smith, Turbyfield Barns, James Pratt
Rockingham Co, NC https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998Q-SQ77?i=30&cat=161485
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/rockingham-county-north-carolina-early.html
1786 Oct 21 – William Goings and Spruce McCoy receive 500 acres including Lampkins old improvement in Rutherford Co, NC
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.108.404&qid=82710&rn=16
1786 Oct 21 – William Goings and Spruce McCoy receive 500 acres including Lampkins old improvement in Rutherford Co, NC
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.108.404&qid=82710&rn=16
1786 October 21- “Aaron Gowen” is noted to have sold the land for £200 in a transcation of Turbefield Barnes selling several tracts to a Robert Donald on October 21, 1786. The land purchased of Aaron Gowen to Turbefield Barnes was bounded by Thomas Henderson, Matrimony Creek, Paw Paw Creek, and the Virginia line, 100 acres according to Rockingham County Deed Book A, page 139. Rockingham Co, North Carolina. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98Q-SSCS?i=68&cat=161485
1786 Oct 26 – Thos Goin received 225 acres joining Tipton’s Line upon the waters of Cherokee Cr. Washington Co., Tenn.
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.20.660&qid=82710&rn=17
1786 November – Records found in the court order books at Pittsylvania Court House
November Court 1786 Robert Williams Attorney for the Commonwealth of Virginia……..Plantiff – Against – Sophia Gowing……….Defendant
1786 Nov State of Va v. Sophia Gowing On a Petition for dealing with a Negro in Pittsylvania Co, Va.
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1786 Nov 9: BROWN, DANIEL, PLAT FOR 293 ACRES ON DUTCHMANS CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW THOMSON FOR HOLLAND SUMNER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0011 Page: 00154 Item: 001 Names indexed: BETTERTON, JAMES; BROWN, DANIEL; GOWEN, JOSEPH; SUMNER, HOLLAND; THOMSON, ANDREW Document type: PLAT Locations: DUTCHMANS CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=183933
1786 Nov 24 William Going sells 200 acres to Peter Woodward in Rutherford Co NC
Deed records, 1779-1962, and 1964-1965, and index, 1779-1916, and general index to real estate conveyances, grantor and grantee, 1779-1965. Deed records, book A-L 1779-1795. p. 436 (p 229 on FamilySearch)
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1786 Dec 3 – Amos Goyen’s citation was published December 3, 1786 by Ralph Jones. A warrant of appraisement was issued December 19, 1786 “to Andrew Walker, Robert Adams, John Waugh, Henry Rugeley and John Byrns.”A bond was posted December 20, 1786 by “John Byrnes, Mary Byrnes, John Turner and James Johnston, all of Fairfield County.” John Turner wrote a letter to the court volunteering to be security.
http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/guynes/246/
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms005.htm
1786 Dec 12 William Goings and David Millar recv 200 acres from State in Rutherford Co NC on the head of a branch of Wards Creek, the head of the 2d fork on the S side of Stoney Run. Along Goings and Mays lines. Wits: John Going, William Going, Jr. . Deed records, 1779-1962, and 1964-1965, and index, 1779-1916, and general index to real estate conveyances, grantor and grantee, 1779-1965. Deed records, book A-L 1779-1795. p. 339 (p 207 on FamilySearch)
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1786 Dec 15: GUIN, LUKE, UNRECORDED PLAT FOR LAND NOT GRANTED, 150 ACRES ON FOUR HOLES, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY THOMAS CLARK. Series: S213197 Box: 0002 Item: 00515 ignore: 000 Names indexed: CLARK, THOMAS; GUIN, LUKE; OHERION, MORRIS Document type: PLAT Locations: FOUR HOLE SWAMP; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=116352
1786 Dec 21: GOWEN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 130 ACRES ON BRANCH OF TYGAR RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW THOMSON FOR HUGH THOMPSON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0012 Page: 00045 Item: 001 Names indexed: BEARDON, EDMOND; GOWEN, JOHN; THOMPSON, HUGH; THOMSON, ANDREW Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; TYGER RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=184363
1786-89 – Amos Goyen probate: Their citation was published December 3, 1786 by Ralph Jones. A warrant of appraisement was issued December 19, 1786 “to Andrew Walker, Robert Adams, John Waugh, Henry Rugeley and John Byrns.”A bond was posted December 20, 1786 by “John Byrnes, Mary Byrnes, John Turner and James Johnston, all of Fairfield County.”John Turner wrote a letter to the court volunteering to be security.
The appraisal was returned to the court January 22, 1787 by Robert Adams, John Waugh and Andrew Walker. John Turner, justice of the peace, presided.
In 1789, John Byrnes and Mary Ann Baxter Goin Byrnes appeared in Charleston in connection with the administration of the estate of “Amos Goin.”
On June 18. 1792, “John Burns, administrator of Amos Goyen, decd” was sued by John Turner and James Johnston, according to “Fairfield County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court, 1785-1799” by Brent H. Holcomb.The case was dismissed by the court on the payment of court costs by the defendant.“John Burns” was ordered by the court July 22, 1794 to renew his bond and security for the administration of the estate of “Amos Gowen.” Fairfield Co, SC
http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/guynes/246/
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms005.htm
1787 Jesey Goin 1 tithe 1 horse 2 cattle [frame 280] Pittsylvania Co Va
Going, Sythe 1 tithe 3 slaves over 16, 3 slaves 12-16, 3 horses, 10 cattle [frame 281]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1787 St Lawrence District
Gutrich Going 175 acres 1 white poll – black polls
Caswell County List of Taxables, Volume 1, NC State Archives, Raleigh NC
Caswell County, North Carolina
1787A free tithes 16 and over/slaves over 16/slaves under 16/horses/cattle – Henry Co Va
frame 253, Going, John Senr.: Jno & Zephaniah 20011/30
Going, Claiborne 0000
Going, Shadrack 1009/13
Going, Nathan 0001
Going, James 00025
Going, Jno (Mayo River) 10014
Going, David & Wm & Jacob 20010/5
Going, Jno (Dan River) 00015
Going, Charles 0001
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1787 A, List of William Maclin, Meherrin Parish, Greensville Co, Va.
Drury Going: Drury Going, Thomas Going, 2 horses [frame 42]
James Going 1 slave over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses, 8 cattle
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1787 Bedford Co, Va
23 Apr 1787 William Gowin……….0, 0, 0, 2, 5
23 Apr 1787 William Gowin……….0, 0, 0. 1, 6
05 May 1787 Isham Gowins……….0, 0, 0, 1, 3
05 May 1787 Daniel Gowins……….0, 0, 0, 1, 4
29 May 1787 Joseph Gowin………..0, 0, 1, 2, 0
14 ___ 1787 John Bratcher Jr…….1, 0, 0, 1, 0
19 ___ 1787 Canaday Bratcher….0, 0, 0, 2, 4
19 ___ 1787 John Bratcher Sr……0, 4, 2, 1, 14
Names of White Males Tithable Above 21
1st Col: White males above 16 Under 21
2nd Col: Blacks Above 16
3rd Col: Blacks Under 16
4th Col: Horses
5th Col: Cattle
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1787 – “Thomas Joins” was listed in the 1787 tax list of Wilkes County and was also enumerated in the 1790 census of Wilkes County. His family included “1 white male over 16, 1 white male under 16 and 7 white females.”
1787 Drury Gowing purchases 319 acres of land from Merry McGuire – land situated on the S side of the Broad River in the Ninety Six District, adj. to Hughes land, Esquire Brown, Samuel Talbot, and Joseph Polson. paid 100 pounds. 96 Dist, SC
1787 Jan 8: PALMER, JOSEPH, PLAT FOR 3,465 ACRES ON TURKEY CREEK, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH PALMER. Series: S213212 Volume: 0001 Page: 00104 Item: 010 Names indexed: BURROWS, WILLIAM; GARVIN, JOHN; GILL, JAMES; GLOVER, LOURY; HARGROVE; HARSHAW, DANIEL; HILL, WILLIAM; HOGG, JAMES; KING, GEORGE; MCCLAIN, JOHN; MILLER, HUGH; MILLER, MRS.; MILLING; MISKELLY, JAMES; PALMER, JOSEPH; PEARCE, ABRAHAM; ROSS, WILLIAM; RUTLEDGE; SCOTT, JOHN; SIMINTON, JOHN; WILLIAMS, DANIEL; YOUNG Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; TURKEY CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=228540
1787 Jan 17 – Turbafield Barnes (asignee of Aaron Goings) – 21 acr on the waters of Paw paw Cr. Rockingham Co., NC
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.106.102&qid=82710&rn=18
1787 Jan 22 – Amos Goyen’s appraisal was returned to the court January 22, 1787 by Robert Adams, John Waugh and Andrew Walker. John Turner, justice of the peace, presided.
http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/guynes/246/
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms005.htm
1787 January 24- Maj. John “Buck” Gowen received a grant to 342 acres in District 96, according to Deed Book 14, page 137. 96 Dist, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
On February 6, 1787, William Gowan returned to court to repeat his affidavit and to renew the bond: “William Gowing came into court and made oath that he had an Auditor’s Warrant for £4:16s and some odd pence for the services of Daniel Gowing from the Auditor of Public Accounts bearing date of 3d Dec. 1782 and that he lost the same. That he has not directly or indirectly received any satisfaction for the same which is ordered to be certified etc . . . Memo bond given in the penalty of £9:12:0” Bedford County, Virginia
1787 March 3: WADSWORTH, THOMAS AND WILLIAM TURPIN, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON BRANCH OF MIDDLE TYGER RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER FOR DAVID TRAMMEL. Series: S213190 Volume: 0016 Page: 00113 Item: 002 Names indexed: GOODGION; GOWEN, ALLEN; MILLER, MICHAEL; TRAMMEL, DAVID; TURPIN, WILLIAM; WADSWORTH, THOMAS; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: MIDDLE TYGER RIVER; NINETY SIX DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=186737
1787 March 3: EDSON, CUSHMAN, PLAT FOR 640 ACRES ON SINK HOLE AND MIDDLE FORKS OF TYGER RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW THOMSON FOR JOHN GOWAN. Series: S213190 Volume: 0016 Page: 00002 Item: 000 Names indexed: BEARDON, EDMOND; DAWSON, JONAS; EDSON, CUSHMAN; GOWAN, JOHN; THOMSON, ANDREW Document type: PLAT Locations: GLASSY MOUNTAIN; MIDDLE TYGER RIVER; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SINKHOLE FORK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=186553
1787 March 20: GARVIN, JOHN JR., UNRECORDED PLAT FOR LAND NOT GRANTED, 88 ACRES ON CYPRESS CREEK, COOSAWHATCHIE, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ROBERT STAFFORD. Series: S213197 Box: 0002 Item: 00430 ignore: 000 Names indexed: GARVIN, JOHN JR.; GARVIN, JOHN SR.; STAFFORD, ROBERT Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAUFORT DISTRICT; COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRESS CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=116267
1787 April 2: GWYN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 416 ACRES ON LITTLE RIVER, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JAMES DOUGHARTY FOR JOHN MOBERLY. Series: S213190 Volume: 0019 Page: 00144 Item: 000 Names indexed: DOUGHARTY, JAMES; GWYN, JOHN; HAMPTON, HENRY; HOPKINS, DAVID; LOWN; MOBERLY, BENJAMIN; MOBERLY, JOHN; MOBERLY, RUBEN; RICHARDSON, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=188468
1787 April 5: JETT, JAMES, PLAT FOR 628 ACRES ON GEORGES CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0022 Page: 00060 Item: 000 Names indexed: DUNNICAN; GALISPIE; GOWIN; HENDERSON; JETT, JAMES; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: GEORGES CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=189919
1787 April 20: LEE, JOHN OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY, WILL TYPESCRIPT, KERSHAW COUNTY (ESTATE PACKET: APT. 39, PKG. 1436) (3 FRAMES). Series: S108093 Reel: 0014 Frame: 00312 Item: 000 Names indexed: BOWERS, JACOB; CALDWELL, CURTIS; CALVIN, JOHN; CAMERON, RACHEL; CEILY (SLAVE); COFTELS, JACOB; COULTER, ROBERT; CURRY, STAFFORD; GIN (SLAVE); GORDON, ALEXANDER; GORDON, SARAH; GUINN, JOHN; GURNER, JAMES; HALSELL, BENJAMINE; HANNAH (SLAVE); JURDEN, JAMES; LEE, ELIZABETH; LEE, JOHN; LEE, MARY; LEE, REBECCAH; LEE, ROSANA; LEE, STEPHEN; MARCHEL, WILLIAM; MAREA (SLAVE); MORRISE; PHILLIS (SLAVE); PRINCE (SLAVE); SAM (SLAVE); STEDMAN; TURNER; TURNER, JOHN; WILLY Topics: GREAT WAGON ROAD; SLAVES, NAMED Document type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT) Locations: FAIRFIELD COUNTY; LITTLE RIVER; MILL CREEK; ROCKY CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=304725
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=304725 (Images)(Note: Review, John Lee was close to the Going families in Fairfield).
1787 May 1: KULB, JAMES, PLAT FOR 425 ACRES ON WATERS OF TURKEY CREEK, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM GASTON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0022 Page: 00109 Item: 000 Names indexed: FOWLER, JAMES; GASTON, WILLIAM; GIVINS, WILLIAM; GWINS, SAMUEL; HARSHA, DANIEL; KULB, JAMES; LEECH, DAVID; SIMPSON, HUGH Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; TURKEY CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=189992
1787 May 16: “Aron Going” received 410 acres in the County of Guilford “on the head of Matrimony Creek a branch of the Dan River and on Paw Paw Creek of Mayo River” bounded by the lines of Samuel Gates, near Hamilton’s line, from the State of North Carolina May 16, 1786, according to Rockingham County Deed Book A, page 33. Rockingham Co, NC. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98Q-SSWJ?i=14&cat=161485
1787 June 10 – John Going was recorded June 10, 1787 as the head of a household in the state census of Wilkes County. “Going, John white male 21-60
white female
white male 21-60
white female
white male 21-60
white female
white male 21-60
white female
white male 21-60”
1787 July 7 – “Thomas Goin” was enumerated July 7, 1787 in the state census of Wilkes County. His household was recorded as: “Goin, Thomas white male 21-60
white female
white female
white female
white female
white female” (Note: These actually appear to be “Gaines”).
1787 Aug 9 Wm Going and Spruce McCoy buy 500 acres from State in Rutherford Co NC. No. 530. Deed records, 1779-1962, and 1964-1965, and index, 1779-1916, and general index to real estate conveyances, grantor and grantee, 1779-1965. Deed records, book A-L 1779-1795. p. 490 (p 257 on FamilySearch). Rutherford County, North Carolina.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998Q-QZP?mode=g&i=256&cat=183242
1787 Sept 1 Drury Gowing purchases 319 acres of land from Merry McGuire – land situated on the S side of the Broad River in the Ninety Six District, adj. to Hughes land, Esquire Brown, Samuel Talbot, and Joseph Polson. paid 100 pounds. 96 Dist, SC.
1787 Sept 3: Drury Going purchases land from William Gaston of Chester County, SC, tract on Mill Creek, 200 acres. Chester Co., SC
1787 Sept 13: BARTON, BENJAMIN, PLAT FOR 110 ACRES ON BRANCH OF BAROTONS FORK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM THOMAS. Series: S213190 Volume: 0022 Page: 00013 Item: 001 Names indexed: BARTON, BENJAMIN; BARTON, THOMAS; GOWEN; HOLCOM, JORDAN; THOMAS, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: BARTON CREEK; MIDDLE TYGER RIVER; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SOUTH TYGER RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=189847
1787 Sept 20 – Thomas Gooin is granted 300 acres in Greene Co., NC
http://interactive.ancestry.com/2882/33118_290588-00057?pid=162837&backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2f%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3dTNNCLandRecordc%26gss%3dangs-d%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsln%3dgoin%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d0%26uidh%3dm37%26pcat%3d36%26fh%3d25%26h%3d162837%26recoff%3d9%26ml_rpos%3d26&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true
1787 September 20 – John “Buck” Gowen and Allan Gowen were witnesses to a power of attorney executed September 20, 1787 by John Combs of Washington County, North Carolina to John Molen of Greenville County, according to Greenville County Deed Book A, page 213. Greenville Co, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1787 Oct 1 – Drury Going of Greensville County sold 50 acres on the south side of the Meherrin River in Brunswick County adjoining Rebecca Stewart’s line [DB 14:366]. Greensville Co, Va.
1787 Oct 7: James Gowen on note in Robt Branston decd estate in SC on Fold3. Charleston, South Carolina.
https://www.fold3.com/image/265612025/?terms=Gowen
1787 Oct 25: Page 101, Deed Book E, Page 252. William Smith of Caswell County to Patrick Carnal of same, for 160 lbs., 280 acres on middle fork Cain Creek, adjoining Carnal’s line, GOODRICH GOING, James Robertson, Rachel Gold. Wit: Ad Murphey, H. Haralson. Caswell County, North Carolina Deeds 1777-1817
1787 Oct 27: CARGILL, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 920 ACRES ON MILLERS SWAMP, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILSON COOK. Series: S213212 Volume: 0001 Page: 00191 Item: 003 Names indexed: CARGILL, THOMAS; COOK, WILSON; COPES, JOHN; GOWEN; HEYWARD; JONES, THOMAS; NORRIS, DR.; PHILIPS, DEMSEY; ROBERTS, BARTHOLOMEW Document type: PLAT Locations: MILLERS SWAMP; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; SALKEHATCHIE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=228779
1787 Nov 14: Deed of Trust from James Gains to Richard Goode, Esq. 357 acres where I live..Peters Cr..negro wench named Ill and a penknife a collateral by Gains for 140 pds, 18 sh, 5 pence received from Richard Goode.. Wits: A Robinson, Jo. Williams. Signed: James Gaines. Vol 1 p. 79. Stokes County, North Carolina
1787 Dec 6: Page 101, Deed Book E, Page 257. Moses Walker of Caswell County to Robert Brooks of same, for 20 lbs., 30 acres east side Castle Creek adjoining Atkinson. Wit: JOHN GUIN, Artha Brooks. Caswell County, North Carolina Deeds 1777-1817
1788A Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 63] Greensville Co Va
Drury Going 1 tithe 2 horses
Thomas Going 1 tithe
James Going 1 tithe 2 slaves over 16, 2 horses
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1788B whites 21+/whites 16-21/ slaves over 16, slaves under 16/ horses/ cattle Henry Co Va
frame 301, Gowing, David 5009
Going, James, Junr. 1001
Going, Claiborne (Dan River) 1001`
Going, Benjamin 1005
Going, Shadrack 3006
Going, James (Dan River) 1002
Going, John (Mayo River) 1003
Going, Nathan 1001
frame 302, Going, Charles 1001
Going, John (Black Berry) 4008
Going, Zephaniah 1001
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1788 Sufiah Gowing 1 slave 3 horses [frame 343] Pittsylvania Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1788 1=white males over 16, 2=Blacks 16+, 3=Blacks 12-16, 4=horses – Mecklenburg Co Va
1788 St Lawrence District
Gutridge Going 175 acres 2 white 0 black
Caswell County List of Taxables, Volume 2, NC State Archives, Raleigh NC
Caswell County, North Carolina
1788 Jenkin Gowin
Granville County Tax List
1 taxable
Granville Co, NC
http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/granville/court/tax1788.txt
1788 1=white males over 16, 2=Blacks 16+, 3=Blacks 12-16, 4=horses -Mecklenburg Co Va
1788 Stewart, Thomas (Dinwiddie) Frederick Gowen 16; Beary, Judy & Patty 16; Lewis; 13100
1788 Bedford County, Va
24 Mar 1788 William Gowin Sr….2, 0, 1
29 Apr 1788 Joseph Gowin……..2, 1, 0
12 Jun 1788 William Gowin Jr…..1, 0, 3
12 Jun 1788 Daniel Gowin……….1, 0, 1
12 Apr 1788 John Bratcher………5, 5, 2
Legend: 1788 & 1789
1st Col: Total Number of Tithes White & Black
2nd Col: Number of Blacks Over 16
3rd Col: Horses
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1788 Thomas Going to John Simmons in Granville Co NC index (Book O Letter G p. 555)
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89C5-YCHB?i=127&cat=360398
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998Y-P97F?i=208&cat=360398
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9C5-ZST2?mode=g&i=442&cat=360398
1788 Drury Going was charged with having begotten an illegitimate infant on the body of Sarah Golden, came into the Court and confessed the fact whereupon it is considered by the Court that they make their fines by paying the sum of five pounds Proclamation money, and the said Going acknowledged himself bound to pay the said Sarah’s fine, and all costs accruing and that he is liable for the maintenance of the said infant and stay of execution till next court. Chester Co., SC In 1790, the Court pays Drury Going’s Bastardry fines out of money owed to Drury Going for his work done for the county. This child is Drury’s 8th known child.
1788 Drewry Going involved in a lawsuit against William Johnstone for debt, case non-suited in 1788. Chester Co, SC
1788 Jan 25 – Thomas Going of Granville County deeded to John Simmons, Sr. “of this county” the 150 acres on both sides of Taylor’s Creek that he had received from John McKissick in 1752. Wits: John Carrel (or Cassel), John Simmonds, Thos Symmonds. Granville Co, NC. [DB O:555]. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1788 Feb 7 – Thomas Gowen deeded 250 acres to John Simmons, Jr. February 7, 1788, according to Granville County deed records. John Simmons witnessed the deed. Granville Co, NC
1788 February 20 – John “Buck” Gowen received power of attorney February 20, 1788 from Hugh Lewis, “I Hugh Lewis, about to remove from South Carolina to Cumberland River of North Carolina, appoint my friend, John Gowen my attorney to sell my land,” according to Greenville County Deed Book A, page 215. Greenville Co, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1788 March 1 – Mathias Sulser deeded 400 acres on the South Tyger River to John “Buck” Gowen for 200 pounds, according to Greenville County Deed Book A, page 245. Greenville Co, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1788 April 4: KIRKPATRICK, ROBERT, PLAT FOR 500 ACRES ON KIRKPATRICKS BRANCH, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM GASTON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0022 Page: 00175 Item: 000 Names indexed: GASTON, WILLIAM; GOYEN, DRURY; KIRKPATRICK, JAMES; KIRKPATRICK, JOHN; KIRKPATRICK, ROBERT; WILLIAMS, MOSES Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; KIRKPATRICK BRANCH; TURKEY CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=190097
1788 April 12 William Going conveys 400 acres of land to David Roper in Rutherford Co NC. Land located on both sides of Crooked Run of the First Broad River, from said Roper’s to John Millers. Wits: Thomas Nummally (sp?), John Walhurt, Wm Guin. Signed: William Going. No. 1123. Deed records, 1779-1962, and 1964-1965, and index, 1779-1916, and general index to real estate conveyances, grantor and grantee, 1779-1965. Deed records, book A-L 1779-1795. p. 131 (p 558 on FamilySearch)
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998Q-3NN8?i=557&cat=183242
1788 May 10: GOWEN, JAMES JR., PLAT FOR 107 ACRES ON COMBAKEE RIVER, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ELIAS ROBERT. Series: S213190 Volume: 0022 Page: 00308 Item: 001 Names indexed: GOWEN, JAMES; GOWEN, JAMES JR.; MIDDLETON; ROBERT, ELIAS; SOMERSALL Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAUFORT DISTRICT; COMBAHEE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=190311
1788 May 12: COLEMAN, CHARLES OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY, FAIRFIELD COUNTY WILL TYPESCRIPT (MSS WILL: FAIRFIELD DISTRICT ESTATE RECORD BOOK, VOL. 1, PAGE 13; ESTATE PACKET: FILE 1, PKG. 41) (2 FRAMES). Series: S108093 Reel: 0011 Frame: 00015 Item: 000 Names indexed: CASON, H. V.; COLEMAN, CHARLES; COLEMAN, FRANCIS; COLEMAN, ISAIAH; COLEMAN, NANCY; COLEMAN, ROBERT; COLEMAN, SARAH; COLEMAN, VASHTIE; GWIN, AMELIA; GWIN, JESSE; MALONE, DANIEL; MOBERLY, ISAIAH Document type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT) Locations: BEAVER CREEK; FAIRFIELD COUNTY; SANDY RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=306788
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=306788 (Image)
1788 July 1 – Drury Going purchases land from John Long in Camden District for 50 Sterling, tract on waters of Turkey Creek, adj. to James Kirkpatrick, 100 acres. On the waters of the Broad River – bounding SW James Kirkpatrick, and NW by Clayton Rogers, Camden Dist, SC.
http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Plats/A/Plat_A__0204a.tif
1788 July 14 – William ‘Going’ resigned from road maintenance duty in Rutherford County, North Carolina, suggesting that he was preparing to move. This is proof that William ‘Going’ lived on or near the public road. Old maps depict this road as an east-west road that crossed Ward’s Creek near the Lincoln-Rutherford County line.
“William Going comes into open court & resigns being Overseer of the Public Road & appoints William Lewis Queen overseer in his place. To have the same hands and distance of road as said Going”. [Rutherford County Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, July 14, 1788]
1788 July 29: Between Charles Hickerson and David Hickerson 75 lbs 150 ac
Mulberry Creek being survey Charles Hickerson now lives on.. . Wits: Philip Goins, Nath’l Gordon, Charles Gordon. Signed: Charles X Hickerson, Mary X Hickerson. Book B-1 pg 35. Wilkes County, North Carolina.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998Q-4VMN?i=329&cat=309529 (Gains?)(Note: Following the above link, obviously the spelling is Gains – not sure where the transcribers found “Goins”).
1788 Aug – On motion of W. Avery, Esqr. attorney for Thomas Going for obtaining letter of Administration on the estate of Elizabeth Bass, dec. ordered that the same be laid over until next term, for proof of Kinship by blood & That a didimus postestem (a commission to take testimony) issued in favor of said Thomas Going to Anson & Richmond Counties & to the State of SC be given 15 days notice to Jermiah Bass of the time & place where such testimony be taken did po. for Levi Bass to SC giving Thomas Going a 15 day notice.
In 1788, “Thomas Goin” applied to the County Court of Greene County forthe administration of the estate of Elizabeth Bass, according to “Bulletin of the Watauga Association,” Volume 10: “August 1788. On motion of W. Avery, Esqr. atto. for Thomas Going for obtaining letter of administration on the Estate of Elizabeth Bass, decd. ordered that the same be laid over until next term, for proof of sanguinity [kinship, blood relationship] & that a dedimus potestatem [acommission to take testimony] issue in favour of said Thomas Going to Anson & Richmond Counties & to the State of South Carolina by giving fifteen days notice to Jeremiah Bass of the time & place where such testimony will be taken, ditto for Levi Bass to South Carolina giving Thos. Going fifteen days notice at least.” Green County, Tennessee. Greene County Tennessee Court minutes 1783-1796
1788 Oct 1, William Goings sells to Benjamin Brocket for 20 pounds, the tract on the middle fork of No Business Creek 100a, the same William Going purch on Jan 5, 1786. Wits: Nathaniel Tracy, James Shepard. Signed: William Going. Deed No. 954. Deed Book A, 1779-1786, Rutherford Co, NC. Deed records, 1779-1962, and 1964-1965, and index, 1779-1916, and general index to real estate conveyances, grantor and grantee, 1779-1965. Deed records, book A-L 1779-1795. p. 409 (p 469 on FamilySearch). Rutherford County, North Carolina
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L98Q-3NRM?mode=g&i=468&cat=183242
1788 October 10 John Gowen received a grant of 215 acres on Hill Creek of the Pacolet River, “adjoining land of John McClune,” according to Greenville County Grant Book D, page 93. Greenville Co, SC. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1788 October 14 – Know all men by these presents that I Edward Gowen of the County of Granville for divers good causes and considerations thereunto [me] moving more especially for the sum of £25 to me in hand paid, the receipt of which I do hereby acknowledge, hath bargained, sold & made over, and by these presents, do bargain, sell and make over to my nephew, Thomas Gowen all the estate, right and interest I have or hereafter may have to the estate of Elizabeth Bass, deceased, or any part thereof, and do hereby make over the same to the said Thomas Gowin, his heirs and assigns from the claim of me, the said Edward Gowen or any other person whatever claiming under me. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the 15th day of October, 1786. Edward Going . Witnesses:
Henry Meghe
Allin Hudson
Jhn. [X] Simmons”
John Simmons later appeared in Granville County Court to prove the deed of “Edward Gowing” to “Thomas Gowing,” according to “Court Minutes of Granville County, North Carolina, 1746-1820,” page 28 by Zoe Hargett Gwynn. Edward Gowen of Granville County, North Carolina, regarded as a kinsman of Thomas Goin, was also named an heir of Elizabeth Bass. On October 14, 1788 he conveyed his interest in her estate to “his nephew, Thomas Gowen,”according to Granville County Will Book 2, page 79. Granville Co, NC.
1788 Oct 14 – Know all men by these presents that I Edward Gowen of the County of Granville for divers good causes and considerationsthereunto [me] moving more especially for the sum of A25 to me in handpaid, the receipt of which I do hereby acknowledge, hath bar? gained, sold& made over, and by these presents, do bargain, sell and make over to my nephew, Thomas Gowen all the estate, right and interest I have or hereafter may have to the estate of Elizabeth Bass, deceased, or any part thereof, and do hereby make over the same to the said Thomas Gowin, his heirs and assigns from the claim of me, the said Edward Gowen or any other person whatever claiming under me. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the 15th day of October, 1786. Edward Going Witnesses: Henry Meghe, Allin Hudson, Jhn. [X] Simmons” Granville Co, NC.
1788 Nov: HILL, SARAH, ADMIX. AND DANIEL GOVAN, ADMOR. OF WILLIAM HILL VS JOHN RUMPH, SUMMARY PROCESS ROLL. Series: S136011 Year: 1788 Item: 0067A ignore: 000 Names indexed: GOVAN, DANIEL; HILL, SARAH; HILL, WILLIAM; RUMPH, JOHN Document type: SUMMARY PROCESS ROLL. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=173773
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=173773 (Images)
1788 November 8, – Deed Book C, Page 13. Aaron Going to Turbyfield Barns for 200 pds, 410 acres on head of Matrimony Creek and head of Paw Paw Creek adjoining Hamilton. Wit: Gibeon Johnson, Luci Thomas, Hardy Piner. Rockingham Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/rockingham-county-north-carolina-early.html , https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98Q-SSK2?i=295&cat=161485
1788 Dec 6, 1788 – Daniel Goings of Fairfield County, SC purch from Daniel Carnes of Mecklenburgh County, SC, situated on the Horse Branch waters of Wateree Creek, bounded on all sides by vacant land. Wit: Hugh Smith, David Smith. Signed: Daniel Carnes. Hugh Smith proved up Nov 25, 1800. Book N, pg 153 to 154. Fairfield Co, SC.
http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Deeds/Deed_N/Deed_N_0153a.tif
1788 Dec 9: ROSE, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 809 ACRES ON GEORGES CREEK AND SALUDA RIVER, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER Series: S213212 Volume: 0001 Page: 00220 Item: 002 Names indexed: BOYED; GALISPIE; GOVIN; HENDERSON; ROSE, WILLIAM; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: GEORGES CREEK; MILL CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=228853
1788 Dec 13: Sto. Donelson of Danl Gowen’s heirs on both sides of the pond branch the waters of Keers Creek to includ a spring about half a mile above the mouth of the branch. W 2609- L 6150- A 1000- D 13. Surveyed by John Donelson. Records of Davidson County. Land Records 1788-1793. p. 118.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-TGC4?i=276&cat=266136
1788 Dec 17: Colo. Reading Blunt – Assee. of David Gowers Sargt on Round Lick Creek the south side of the Cumberland beginning below a fork called Plume Fork which runs in on the west side thence up both forks for compt. Payton. W 2609- L 3927- A 1009.
Records of Davidson County. Land Records 1788-1793. p. 6.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-TGSD?i=71&cat=266136
1788 Dec 26: GOWEN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 340 ACRES ON GEORGES CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER ON OCTOBER 13, 1785. Series: S213190 Volume: 0024 Page: 00089 Item: 000 Names indexed: BEARDEN, EDMUND; DUNCUM; GOWEN, JOHN; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: GEORGES CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=191197
1789B Gowing, Safiah 1 slave over 16, 3 horses [frame 428] Pittsylvania Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1789 St Lawrence District
Goodrich Going – acres 1 white
William Going – acres 1 white
Caswell County List of Taxables, Volume 2, NC State Archives, Raleigh NC
Caswell County, North Carolina
1789 David Goen 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 302] Halifax Co, Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1789 Meherrin Parish, List of William Maclin, Greensville Co, Va
James Going 1 tithe 1 tithe 12-16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses [frame 82]
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
John Turner: James Going [frame 88]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1789A Going, Benjamin 1003 Henry Co Va
frame 314, Gowing, William 1002
Going, Shadrack 3006
Going, Nathan 1001
Going, Claborne (Dan River) 1001
Going, David 3008
frame 315, Going, James 1003
Going, John (Black Berry) 6009
Going, Isaiah 1
Going, John (Mayo River) 1001
Going, Charles 1001
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1789B frame 328, Going, Philip 1002 Henry Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1789 James Going 1 tithe 1 tithe 12-16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses [frame 82] Greensville Co Va
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
John Turner: James Going [frame 88]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1789 Bedford County, Virginia
21 Mar 1789 Joseph Goings……..1, 2, 0
24 Mar 1789 William Goings Sr….2, 0, 1
30 May 1789 William Gowin Jr…..2, 0, 3
30 May 1789 Daniel Gowin……….1, 0, 1
15 Jun 1789 John Bratcher……….6, 5, 5
Legend: 1788 & 1789
1st Col: Total Number of Tithes White & Black
2nd Col: Number of Blacks Over 16
3rd Col: Horses
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1789: GERVAIS, JOHN LEWIS VS MARY GOWEN, EXIX. OF JAMES GOWEN, JUDGMENT ROLL. Series: S136002 Box: 146A Item: 0416A ignore: 000 Names indexed: GERVAIS, JOHN LEWIS; GOWEN, JAMES; GOWEN, MARY Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=170383
1789: HARVEY, MARY VS RICHARD KEATING, SURVIVOR OF JAMES GOWEN, JUDGMENT ROLL. Series: S136002 Box: 146A Item: 0420A ignore: 000 Names indexed: GOWEN, JAMES; HARVEY, MARY; KEATING, RICHARD Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=170387
1789, John Byrnes and Mary Ann Baxter Goin Byrnes appeared in Charleston in connection with the administration of the estate of “Amos Goin.” South Carolina
1789 Drury Going purchases of land from John Long, and from William Gaston, Esquire, on Chester County, SC, recorded in Court. Chester Co., SC
1789, John Byrnes and Mary Ann Baxter Goin Byrnes appeared in Charleston in connection with the administration of the estate of “Amos Goin.”http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/guynes/246/
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms005.htm
1789, EZEKIEL JOINES purchased 200 acres on Cub Creek in Wilkes County from
Charles Walker of Franklin County, Georgia. Ezekiel sold half of this parcel two years
later. Shortly before his death in 1803, he deeded the remaining 100 acres to “Edmund
Joines alias Edmund Gunter.” (Wilkes Co. Deed Book C, p.519.) Wilkes Co, Georgia. (This information was taken from the “Gowen Manuscript”. It appears that this is likely a “Joines” family and whoever reported it as Goins misread the documentation. This according to Joyce Joines Newman. I have not researched it, nor seen the documentation – so this note is added for those who have also copied this information from the Gowen Manuscript).
1789 Jan 4: Page 110, Deed Book F, Page 153-4. GUTRIDGE GOING of Caswell County to Stephen Oliver of same, for 100 lbs., 175 acres on Cain Creek adjoining Patrick Carnal, James Robertson, Archibald Murphey. Wit: H. Haralson, Benj. Debo. Caswell County, North Carolina Deeds 1777-1817
1789 Feb 2 – Jeremiah Bass & Thomas Going hath leave to administer on the estate of Elizabeth Bass dec’d and enter into bond with John Stone & Jno Gibson his suriety but the court ruled that neither should have the administration before Nancy Finney for which Jeremiah Bass appealed. South Carolina
1789 Feb 4: BARTON, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 400 ACRES ON BRANCH OF PACKS CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM THOMAS. Series: S213190 Volume: 0024 Page: 00021 Item: 001 Names indexed: BARTON, THOMAS; ELLIS, BENJAMIN; GOWEN, JOHN; HALCOM, JORDAN; MURRY, SHADRACK; THOMAS, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: MIDDLE TYGER RIVER; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; PACK BRANCH; SOUTH TYGER RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=191078
1789 Feb 6: WILLIAMS, JOHN, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES ON WATERS OF COOSAWHATCHIE, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY GRIMBALL ROBERT. Series: S213190 Volume: 0026 Page: 00067 Item: 001 Names indexed: GARVEN, EDWARD; LOWNDES, ROLLINS; ROBERT, GRIMBALL; WILLIAMS, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAUFORT DISTRICT; COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=192575
1789 Feb 6: PEEPLES, JOSIAH, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES ON INDIAN CAMP BRANCH, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY GRIMBALL ROBERT. Series: S213190 Volume: 0024 Page: 00250 Item: 001 Names indexed: GARVIN, EDWARD; PEEPLES, JOSIAH; ROBERT, GRIMBALL Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAUFORT DISTRICT; COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; INDIAN CAMP BRANCH, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=191493
1789 February 21, – Deed Book C, Page 37. Patrick Neely and W. Hamilton were witnesses to a Rockingham County deed in which Hance McKeen of Guilford County, North Carolina sold land to George Harston of Henry County, Virginia. Conveyed for £25 was 155 acres on Paw Paw Creek of Mayo River, adjoining the Virginia line. James Goings was mentioned as the owner of adjoining land. Rockingham Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/rockingham-county-north-carolina-early.html , https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-898Q-SSTH?i=308&cat=161485
1789 Feb 25: FREDERICK, ANDREW, PETITION AND SUPPORTING PAPERS REQUESTING COMPENSATION FOR CROPS TAKEN BY THE STATE TO PURCHASE MILITARY SUPPLIES DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. (6 FRAMES) Series: S108092 Reel: 0049 Frame: 00039 ignore: 000 Names indexed: CRUM, DAVID; DESAUSSURE, H.; FELDER, FREDERICK; FELDER, SAMUEL; FREDERICK, ANDREW; GOVAN, DANIEL; MYDDELTON, CHARLES; RISIN, JACOB; SUMPTER, GEN. Document type: PETITION Topics: INDIGO; MILITARY SUPPLIES. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=293311
1789 March 9 -The Marriage License Bonds of Mecklenburg County, Virginia from 1765 to 1810, page 20 Frederick Goen & Suckee Chavous, 9 Mar. 1789, Frederick Ivey sec. Note from Henry Chavous, Sr. – wit. James Stewart, Robert Singleton & Belar Chavous. Mecklenburg Co, Va
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=mecklen&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&gsln=Goin&gsln_x=0&MSAV=1&uidh=m37&gl=&gst=&hc=50&ct=608
1789 April 13: GAVIN, CHARLES, PLAT FOR 382 ACRES ON POKE SWAMP, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY DAVID SQUIER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0024 Page: 00156 Item: 001 Names indexed: GAVIN, CHARLES; MONTGOMERY; SQUIER, DAVID Document type: PLAT Locations: NORTH EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; POLK SWAMP, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=191317
1789 Nov 3: Between Joseph Herndon and Hilliar Rousseau 200 lbs 178 ac S side YadkinRiver.. John Profits line.. Wits: Sarah Herndon, Henry Goins, Richard George Goins. Signed: Joseph Herndon. Book B-1 pg 69. Wilkes County, North Carolina
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998Q-4JLT?i=346&cat=309529 (Gains?)(Note: following the above link, spelling is obviously Gains, not “Goins”. Will need to review to see if some other reason the transcriber used “Goins”).
1789 Nov 4 – John Gowen received 120 acres on Jouis prong of Buffalo Cr. Wake Co, NC.
http://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.119.1309&qid=82734&rn=3
1789 Nov 12: GIBSON, STEPHEN, PLAT FOR 1,700 ACRES ON LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, GEORGETOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM STEWART. Series: S213190 Volume: 0026 Page: 00032 Item: 000 Names indexed: BLUE, WILLIAM; GIBSON, STEPHEN; GOWIN, LUCY; STEWART, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: GEORGETOWN DISTRICT; LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=192523
1789 Nov 30 – David Reynolds. Estate Account – pages 181-82
Payments made to John Marr, A. Huges, Geo. Hairston, John Clark, Henry Lyne, Andrew Woolverton, John Staples, David Reynolds (sheriff), Isaac McDaniel, Moses Reynolds.
Receipts from David Reynolds (debt of Sollman Stevens), David Going (for Moses Hanks), Jacob Adams, Abraham Penn, John Gates. Returned 30 Nov. 1789 by Moses Reynolds, admr. Henry County, Va – Wills.
http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/virginia-genealogist-the/image/?pageName=68&volumeId=8743
1789 Dec 28: GOYEN, DRURY, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES ON WATERS OF TURKEY CREEK, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY DAVID HOPKINS ON DECEMBER 13, 1784. Series: S213190 Volume: 0025 Page: 00048 Item: 001 Names indexed: ALEXANDER; Drury GOYEN; HOPKINS, DAVID; WILLIAMS, MOSES Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; TURKEY CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=191821
1790 NC Caswell Co US Cen Gutridge Going
1790 NC Granville Co US Cen Jenkin Gowin
1790 NC Moore Co US Cen William Goings 10 free colored
1790 NC Moore Co US Cen William Goings 1 m over 16, 4 m under 16, 5 f.
1790 NC Randolph Co US Cen William Gowin 2 m over 16, 3 m under 16, 4 f, 1 slave.
1790 NC Rockingham Co US Cen Jas Gowing 1 m over 16, 3 m under 16, 3 f.
1790 NC Stokes Co US Cen Joseph Goans 1 m over 16, 3 m under 16, 3 f, 2 slaves.
1790 US Census Abbeville County, South Carolina – Benjamin Goun
. 2 males over 16, 1 males under 16, 3 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-03.pdf
1790 The US Census shows Bethiah Going, John Goinge, John Goun (?), and James Gawin (?) livinng in the Georgetown District, South Carolina.
1790B frame 352, Gowing, Nathan 1001 Henry Co Va
Gowing, Charles 1003
Gowing, Isaac 1001
Gowing, David 1006
Gowing, Shadrack 2006
Gowing, Labon 1
Gowing, Benjamin 2004
Gowing, Claborn 1001
Gowing, John (Russell’s Creek) 1001
Gowing, William 1002
Gowing, John (Black Berry) 50011
Gowing, James 1002
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1790 Gowin, Sherwood 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 476] Pittsylvania Co Va
Gowin, Sufiah 1 slave over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 3 horses
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1790 St Lawrence District
Gutridge Going 0 acres 2 white 0 black
Caswell County List of Taxables, Volume 2, NC State Archives, Raleigh NC
Caswell County, North Carolina
1790 James Going 1 tithe 1 slave over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 2 horses Greensville Co Va
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Edmund Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Thomas Going 1 tithe
Drury Going 1 tithe [frame 108]
John Turner: James Going
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1790 Gowin, Frederick 1 Mecklenburg Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Mecklenburg.htm
1790 Bedford County, Virginia
22 Mar 1790 William Goin……….1, 0, 2
26 Apr 1790 William Goin………..1, 0, 3
09 Jul 1790 Daniel Goin………….1, 0, 1
12 Jul 1790 John Bratcher……….6, 5, 7
Legend: 1790, 1791 & 1792
1st Col: Number of Tithes Black & White
2nd Col: Number of Blacks Over 12
3rd Col: Horses
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1790 US Census Moore County, North Carolina – William Goings
Number of All Other Free Persons: 10
Number of Household Members: 10
1790 US Census Moore County, North Carolina – William Goings
Free White Persons – Males – Under 16: 4
Free White Persons – Males – 16 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females: 5
Number of Household Members: 10
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/11/moore-county-nc-early-records.html
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790h-02.pdf
1790 US Census Rockingham County, North Carolina – Jas. Gowing
Free White Persons – Males – Under 16: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 16 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females: 3
Number of Household Members: 7
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790h-05.pdf
1790 US Census Randolph County, North Carolina – William Gowin.
Free White Persons – Males – Under 16: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 16 and over: 2
Free White Persons – Females: 4
Number of Slaves : 1
Number of Household Members: 10
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790h-03.pdf
1790 US Census Rowan County, North Carolina – Joseph Goans
1 males over 16, 3 males under 16, 3 females – white. 2 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790h-05.pdf
1790 US Census Caswell County, North Carolina – Gutridge Going
0 males over 16, 0 males under 16, 0 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790h-03.pdf
1790 US Census Granville County, North Carolina – Jenkins Gowin
0 males over 16, 0 males under 16, 0 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790h-03.pdf
1790 US Census Montgomery County, North Carolina – Thomas Gain 3 white males and 5 white females
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1790 US Census Stokes County, North Carolina – Joseph Goans.
Free White Males under 16: 3
Free White Mailes over 16: 1
Free White Persons – Females: 3
Number of Slaves : 2
Number of Household Members: 9
1790 US Census Chester County, South Carolina – Drury Goins
3 males over 16, 3 males under 16, 4 females – white. 6 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-02.pdf
1790 US Census Clarendon County, South Carolina – Thomas Gowin
2 males over 16, 2 males under 16, 2 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-02.pdf
1790 US Census Fairfield County, South Carolina – Daniel Gowen
1 males over 16, 3 males under 16, 2 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-02.pdf
1790 US Census Fairfield County, South Carolina – Alexander Gowin
1 males over 16, 3 males under 16, 5 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-02.pdf
1790 US Census Fairfield County, South Carolina – Henry Gowin
1 males over 16, 1 males under 16, 3 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-02.pdf
1790 US Census Fairfield County, South Carolina – John Goin
1 males over 16, 1 males under 16, 3 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-02.pdf
1790 US Census Fairfield County, South Carolina – Jesse Goin
1 males over 16, 2 males under 16, 1 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-02.pdf
1790 US Census Fairfield County, South Carolina – Daniel Goin
1 males over 16, 3 males under 16, 2 females – white. 2 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-02.pdf
1790 US Census Lancaster County, South Carolina – Josia Goin
1 males over 16, 0 males under 16, 1 females – white. 10 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-02.pdf
1790 US Census York County, South Carolina – Peter Guien
1 males over 16, 5 males under 16, 3 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-02.pdf
1790 US Census Abbeville County, South Carolina – Benjamin Goun
2 males over 16, 1 males under 16, 3 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-03.pdf
1790 US Census Greenville County, South Carolina – Allen Gowin
1 males over 16, 0 males under 16, 1 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-03.pdf
1790 US Census Spartanburg County, South Carolina – John Gowin
4 males over 16, 4 males under 16, 6 females – white. 18 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-03.pdf
1790 US Census Georgetown District, South Carolina – Bathiah Going
0 males over 16, 0 males under 16, 2 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-03.pdf
1790 US Census Georgetown District, South Carolina –Lucy Gowen
0 males over 16, 0 males under 16, 5 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-03.pdf
1790 US Census Georgetown District, South Carolina – John Gowen
2 males over 16, 1 males under 16, 2 females – white. 0 slaves.
http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1790k-03.pdf
1790 – William Going and other family is listed on the 1790 Bedford County, Virginia tax rolls:
Joseph Goings 1 – 1 – 0
William Goings Sen 2 – 0 – 1
William Gowin Jun 2 – 0 – 3
Daniel Gowin 1 – 0 – 1
John Gowin 1 – 0 – 1
Bedford County, Virginia
1790 – William Goyne first appeared in the tax records of Wilkes County, Georgia in 1790, according to the research of Frank Parker Hudson, Atlanta, Georgia. Wilkes Co, Ga.
1790 John Tidwell – Order to appraise estate: Pressley Tidwell died intestate. John Tidwell appointed executor. SC.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-19383-23443-55?cc=1911928&wc=MPP5-823:190560801,190560802,190560803,190560104
1790 Aaron Lockhart purch 100 acres of land on Broad River, Camden Dist – next to Drury Goyin, Samuel Feemster, William Gaston, Aaron Lockert, and James Love. Camden Dist, SC. http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=192230
1790 On the Motion of the Clerk, ordered that all money that Drury Going was fined in for Bastardry is to be paid to him in discount of what the County owes him. Chester Co, SC.
1790 – Land Plat Survey for Daniel Goyen, with 105 acres on the Wateree Creek, in Fairfield County, Camden District, SC, bounded on the S E by William Johnston’s land, bounded on S W by Elijah Gibson’s land, N W by Daniel Goyen’s land, and N E by Ann Neel’s land. Fairfield Co, SC. http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Plats/D/Plat_D_0154a.tif
1790 Jan. 7 – A penciled notation on the bottom of the indent signed by John “Buck” Gowen indicated that he received eight shillings interest on the indent in November 1790. Another notation below that reveals, “Rec’d. 7th Jany. 1790 Int. to 1st April last. L0-4-0. William Benson.” http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1790 Feb 13: BETTIES, FRANCIS, PLAT FOR 5,000 ACRES ON GREAT LYNCHES AND FORK CREEKS, CHERAWS DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ALEXANDER CRAIG. Series: S213212 Volume: 0001 Page: 00242 Item: 001 Names indexed: BETTIES, FRANCIS; BLACKBURN, JOHN; CARTLEDGE, JOHN; CASTING, JOHN; CRAIG, ALEXANDER; GARDNER; GOWIN, ESAA; HAGGLER, BOSTON; HARTLEY; MCMANUS; MEIRS, WILLIAM; PHILIPS, JAMES; RAWLINGS; REYNOLDS, E.; SICKLEY; TAYLOR, JAMES; WILKES, PAUL Document type: PLAT Locations: CHERAW DISTRICT; FORK CREEK; LYNCHES CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=228918
1790 Mar 22: Page 123, Deed Book G, Page 94. William Leak of Caswell County to Charleton Ingram of same, for 300 lbs., 230 acres both sides Moon’s Creek being part of larger tract granted William Gladden 7 June 1761 and which Gladden sold to ALEX GOWEN 7 Apr. 1762. Also signed by Providence Leak. Wit: Wm. Donoho, William Quine.
Caswell County, North Carolina Deeds 1777-1817
1790 May 19: CARDEN, LARKIN, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON BRANCH OF WATEREE CREEK, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY J. WINN ON OCTOBER 25, 1785. Series: S213190 Volume: 0025 Page: 00094 Item: 001 Names indexed: CARDEN, LARKIN; COBBLER, JOSEPH; GOINGS, DANIEL; WINN, J. Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=191910
1790 June 30: Page 121, Deed Book G, Page 59-60. Roger Atkinson the elder of Dinwiddie County, Virginia to Roger Atkinson, Jr. his son of Chesterfield County, Virginia for 100 lbs., 1330 acres north side Dan River in Caswell County consisting of 2 tracts adjoining each other, 1000 acres conveyed to Atkinson by Mayo by deed 17 Aug. 1778; also 228 acres conveyed by ALEXANDER GOING 1 Aug. 1765 and recorded in Orange County; and 82 acres purchased of Moses Hollis. Wit: Joseph Jones, James Hinton, John Dixon. Caswell County, North Carolina Deeds 1777-1817
1790 Nov 18: LOCKERT, AARON, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON BROAD RIVER, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM GASTON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0025 Page: 00262 Item: 002 Names indexed: FEEMSTER, SAMUEL; GASTON, WILLIAM; GOYIN, DRURY; LOCKERT, AARON; LOVE, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: BROAD RIVER; CAMDEN DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=192230
1790 Nov 30: HOWLE, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 135 ACRES ON LLOYDS CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY BENNETT CRAFTON ON OCTOBER 20, 1784. Series: S213190 Volume: 0025 Page: 00255 Item: 002 Names indexed: BRAZELL; CRAFTON, BENNETT; GARRATT, ROBERT; GOWAN, GEORGE; HOWLE, WILLIAM; PURVIS, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: LLOYD CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; STEVENS CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=192216
1790 December 1- John “Buck” Gowen was given power of attorney for Thomas Wheelwright Pearson, one of the executors of the estate of Abner Nash in Spartanburg County December 1, 1790, according to Spartanburg County Deed Book C, page 230-31. Other executors named in the will were Jacob Blount, Sr, Alfred Moore and William Blount. William Easley and Allen Gowen witnessed the instrument which was recorded April 4, 1794. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/Gowenms007.htm
1790 Dec 1 Peter Bennett hires John Gowen to dispose of property owned by Abner Nash decd in Spartanburg SC. 1786 Nov 22 Abner Nash Esq late of Craven made his last will and testamentand appt Jacob Blunt Sr, Alford Moore, Thomas Pearson, and William Blunt his executors of will. Peter Bennett the attorny of Whiteright Pearson, appoint John Gowen of Spartanburg my attorney and attorney for Whitewright Pearson executor. Signed P. Bennett. Wits: William Easley, Allen Gowen. Spartanburg Co, SC Conveyance books, v. C-E 1792-1797. Book C pg 230 (pg 132 of FamilySearch).
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-643X?mode=g&i=131&cat=381052
1790 Dec 3: Mason, Patrick married PATSEY GOING wit: Zachary Hill
Caswell County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds 1778-1868
1791 Meherrin Parish, List of William Maclin, Greensville Co, Va
James Going: James Going, Henry Going: 1 tithe 12-16, 1 slave over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 3 horses
Drury Going: Drury Going & Mark Going
Thomas Going 1 tithe
John Turner: James Going
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1791 Henry Co Va
frame 364,
Going, John 40011
Going, Zaphaniah 1001
Going, Isaiah 1001
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1791 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Frederick 1 Mecklenburg Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Mecklenburg.htm
1791 frame 150, Patrick Co Va
Going, Shadrack 2005
Going, Claborn (Dan River) 1001
Going, Labon 1001
Going, Benjamin Senr. 2005
Going, Nathan 1001
Going, Joseph 1202
Gowing, John 1001
Going, Isaac 1001
Going, James (Dan River) 1003
Going, William 2003
Going, Benjamin Junr. 1001
Gowing, David 1006
frame 151,
Gowing, Jacob 1001
Gowing, Charles 1001
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/patrick.htm
1791 to 1799 Patrick County land tax on David, William, James, John, Mary, Joseph, Sharack, Gowing – Going – Goin
http://interactive.ancestry.com/6131/VGS_1986_01_01_0112/516981872?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dvgs%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsln%3dGowen%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d0%26uidh%3dm37&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=167,2136,462,2165;171,2219,463,2248#?imageId=VGS_1986_01_01_0112
1791-99 – James Going (Gowing)
200 acres from James Higginbottom
1791-1799 Patrick County Land Index
Patrick Co, Va
http://interactive.ancestry.com/6131/VGS_1986_01_01_0112/516981872?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dvgs%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsln%3dGoing%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3dm37&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=167,2136,462,2165;171,2219,463,2248;171,2265,292,2294;171,2311,296,2340;171,2390,307,2419#?imageId=VGS_1986_01_01_0112
1791-99 – Shadrack Going
1000 acres of John Marr
1791-1799 Patrick County Land Index
Patrick Co, Va
http://interactive.ancestry.com/6131/VGS_1986_01_01_0112/516981872?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dvgs%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsln%3dGoing%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3dm37&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=167,2136,462,2165;171,2219,463,2248;171,2265,292,2294;171,2311,296,2340;171,2390,307,2419#?imageId=VGS_1986_01_01_0112
1791 – David Gowing
185 and 94 acres
1791-1799 Patrick County Land Index
Patrick Co, Va
http://interactive.ancestry.com/6131/VGS_1986_01_01_0112/516981872?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dvgs%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsln%3dGoing%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3dm37&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=167,2136,462,2165;171,2219,463,2248;171,2265,292,2294;171,2311,296,2340;171,2390,307,2419#?imageId=VGS_1986_01_01_0112
1791 Bedford County, Va
25 Apr 1791 Daniel Gowin……….1, 0, 1
25 Apr 1791 William Gowin Jr…..2, 0, 3
20 Jul 1791 William Gowin Sr…..1, 0, 2
20 Jul 1791 James Gowin………..1, 0, 2
07 Apr 1791 John Bratcher……….7, 5, 7
07 Apr 1791 Canady Bratcher…..1, 0, 2
Legend: 1790, 1791 & 1792
1st Col: Number of Tithes Black & White
2nd Col: Number of Blacks Over 12
3rd Col: Horses
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1791, William ‘Going’ lived in Capt. Hubbard’s District [LL-60], and was charged with one poll. Wilkes County, Georgia
1791 Jan 3: Jesse Goyens recd 196 acres bounded by James Williams, John Hawlys and Jas Austin land. Fairfield County, South Carolina.
1791 Jan 7: POU, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 79 ACRES ON BRANCH OF NORTH EDISTO RIVER, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WETTENHALL WARNER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0025 Page: 00325 Item: 001 Names indexed: GOVAN, DANIEL; POU, WILLIAM; RAMBO, REUBEN; WARNER, WETTENHALL Document type: PLAT Locations: EDISTO RIVER; NORTH EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=192354
1791 Jan 20: bet. Peter Hairston and to Robert Gains & Mildred his wife..126 pds, 13 sh, 4 pence…400 ac ..Snow Creek..crossing Mtn. Branch plantation whereon the sd Robert Gains now lives.. Wits: Abraham Scales, Nicholas Dalton, James Rea. Signed: Robert Gains. Vol 1 p. 158-159. Stokes County, North Carolina
1791 Mar 9: bet. Richard Goode & Rebekah his wife, and Isaiah Gymon..64 pds 200 acres..both sides 3 fork Little Yadkin,, Wit: George Crisman. Signed: Rich. Goode, Rebekah Goode. Vol 1 p. 81. Stokes County, North Carolina
1791 Mar 28: James Gains & wf Elizabeth to James Gibson 200 pds Va money 200 acres surveyed for Joe Tate, Esq both sides Peters Ck adj Thos Lankford Wits: Robert Gains, Jas Bohannon, John Farmer. Signed: Jas Gains, Elizabeth Gains. Vol 2 p. 123. Stokes County, North Carolina
1791 Mar 28: James Gains & Wf Elizabeth to James Gibson 10 pds 150 acres adj tract surveyed for Jos Tate Peters Ck, his own line & Thos Lankford Wits: Jas Bohannan, Robt Gains. Signed: Jas Gains, Elizabeth Gains. Vol 2 p. 123. Stokes County, North Carolina
1791 April 7: Philemon Martin and William Rush to John Gowen, Esq, 200 acres on both sides of Mill Creek, N side of S Packolate, including place where John McNeel formerly lived, Wits: Wm Benson, Vinson Anderson, Lancaster. Signed: Philemon Martin atty for William Rush. in Spartanburg Co, South Carolina.
1791 Apr 27: James Gains to Jason Isbell 75 pds N C money 216 acres Bakers Br part survey madeby James Tilley adj cor near Dan River Wits: Robert Gains, Thomas Gains. Signed: James Gains. Vol 2 p. 214. Stokes County, North Carolina
1791 May 7: Mathews, Exekial married Sarah Cumbo wit: ALLEN GOING
Caswell County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds 1778-1868
1791 June 15 – “Henry Gowen” appeared in Fairfield County Court in the session of June 15, 1791 for a trial of the “State vs. Henry Gowen,” according to Fairfield County Court Minute Book A, page 62. “The indictment was dismissed June 14, 1792 upon the defendant’s paying Costs. Fairfield Co, SC.
1791 July 14: Robert Irvin Esq., High Sheriff of Rutherford Co. to David Miller of same, per execution against William Going for 12 pounds, 15 shillings recovered by Joseph Carpenter, 200 acres at the head of a branch of Ward’s Creek including the head of the second fork on the south side of Stoney Creek run, ½ of a tract originally granted to David Miller and William Going, also 100 acres on Bryer Creek, also an entry of 200 acres on No Business, also ½ of 500 acres entered by Spruce McCoy and William Going on the head of ____ Creek. David Miller became high bidder-20 shillings. Witnesses: John Irving, L. Moor. 27 May 1793. Deed Book J, p. 33. [“Bulletin of the Genealogy Society of Old Tryon County, North Carolina, Vol. XXII, No. 1, Feb. 1994]
1791 July 14 – Robert Irvin Esq., Sheriff of Rutherford County to David Miller as highest bidder at 20 shill, one-half tract of original grant of David Miller & William Going on head of a branch of Ward’s Creek including the second fork on the south side Stoney Creek, joining Going’s & Macay’s line, also the other tract of 200 acres entered by Spruce McCay & William Goings lying on Stoney Run including the head of Stoney Run and running down for complement; also one-half tract of 500 acres entered by Spruce McCoy & William Goings on head of Crooked Run begin at Moses Moor’s line. Recorded 27 May 1793. Witnesses: John Irvin, L. Moore” . Deed Book J, p. 35. No. 1029. [C. H. Davis, op cit, p. 67]
1791 July 30: GOYIN, DANIEL, PLAT FOR 105 ACRES ON WATEREE CREEK, FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW MCDOWELL. Series: S213190 Volume: 0027 Page: 00199 Item: 002 Names indexed: GIBSON, ELIJAH; GOYIN, DANIEL; JOHNSTON, WILLIAM; MCDOWELL, ANDREW; NEEL, ANN Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; FAIRFIELD COUNTY; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=193505
1791 Sept 8: RAMBO, REUBEN, PLAT FOR 617 ACRES ON BRANCHES OF ROCKY SWAMP AND BEAVER CREEKS, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ROBERT BROWN. Series: S213190 Volume: 0027 Page: 00298 Item: 001 Names indexed: BROWN, ROBERT; GOVAN, DANIEL; HILL, JOHN; RAMBO, REUBEN Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAVER CREEK; EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; ROCKY SWAMP CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=193697
1791 Sep 6: GOING, GOODRICH married Betsey Matthews wit: ALLEN GOING
Caswell County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds 1778-1868
1791 Sept 22: GOWEN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 215 ACRES ON MILL CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM BENSON ON JULY 24, 1788. Series: S213190 Volume: 0027 Page: 00334 Item: 001 Names indexed: BENSON, WILLIAM; GOWEN, JOHN; MCCLURE, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: MILL CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SOUTH PACOLET RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=193759
1791 Sept 27: BREADY, ROBERT, PLAT FOR 196 ACRES IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW MCDOWELL FOR JESSE GOYEN. Series: S213190 Volume: 0027 Page: 00312 Item: 002 Names indexed: AUSTEN, JAMES; BREADY, ROBERT; GOYEN, JESSE; HARVEY, JOHN; MCDOWELL, ANDREW; WILLSON, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; FAIRFIELD COUNTY, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=193725
1791 Oct 11 – In 1791 Drury Going conveys land to Asa Tindall and Martha Tindall (of State of Georgia), – paid 30 Sterling to William Love McCool – 100 acres that were granted to John Long in 1785 – that were then sold to Drury Going in 1788 – on branch of Turkey Creek – adj to James Kirkpatrick and Clayton Rogers. SC.
1791 Nov 7: MINOR, WILLIAM AND GEORGE LATHAM, PLAT FOR 4,500 ACRES ON MILLERS SWAMP, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM MINOR. Series: S213212 Volume: 0001 Page: 00197 Item: 003 Names indexed: BROWN, TARLTON; CREECH, RICHARD JR.; GOWEN, JAMES; HODGE, DAVID; JENKINS, A.; LATHAM, GEORGE; MINOR, WILLIAM; MYERS; NEWMAN, JOHN; NEWMAN, WILLIAM; UGLY, ANDREW; WEEKLEY, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: INDIAN CAMP BRANCH; MILLERS SWAMP; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; SALKEHATCHIE RIVER; WINTON COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=228795
1791 Nov 7: MINOR, WILLIAM JR., PLAT FOR 1,160 ACRES IN WINTON COUNTY, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM MINOR. Series: S213190 Volume: 0027 Page: 00419 Item: 001 Names indexed: GOWAN, JAMES; HODGE, DAVID; MINOR, GEORGE LATHAM; MINOR, SAMUEL WRIGHT; MINOR, WILLIAM; MINOR, WILLIAM JR.; NORRIS Document type: PLAT Locations: ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; WINTON COUNTY, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=193914
1791 Nov 18 – Drewry Going of Chester County, conveys land to William Love, Senior, for 200 pounds. Tract originally granted to William Gaston in 1787, and then sold to Drewry Goen. Adj. to James Wright. (seal Drewry Goyen and Sarah Goyen). Chester Co, SC.
1791 Dec 8: MURPHREE, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 194 ACRES ON TOWN CREEK, PENDLETON COUNTY, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0027 Page: 00484 Item: 002 Names indexed: GOWEN, LETTY; HOLLAND, JOHN; MURPHREE, WILLIAM; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; PENDLETON COUNTY; TOWN CREEK; TWELVE MILE CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=194035
1791 Dec 24: GILLIHAN, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 200 ACRES ON BRANCH OF MIDDLE SALUDA RIVER, GREENVILLE COUNTY, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY GEORGE SALMON. Series: S213190 Volume: 0027 Page: 00481 Item: 001 Names indexed: BRUMMIT, THOMAS; GILLIHAN, WILLIAM; GOWIN, JOHN; SALMON, GEORGE Document type: PLAT Locations: GREENVILLE COUNTY; MIDDLE SALUDA RIVER; NINETY SIX DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=194028
1791 Dec 30: BLUE, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 250 ACRES ON JUMPING GULLY, GEORGETOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN HENDERSON ON DECEMBER 22, 1785. Series: S213190 Volume: 0026 Page: 00322 Item: 001 Names indexed: BLUE, WILLIAM; GOINS, THOMAS; HENDERSON, JOHN; MCKAY, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: GEORGETOWN DISTRICT; JUMPING GULLY BRANCH; LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=193039
1792 Halifax Co, Va
David Going Mo 1 tithe 2 horses – Halifax Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1792 Meherrin Parish, Greensville Co, Va
Mark Going 1 tithe [frame 136]
Thomas Going 1 tithe
Drury Going 1 tithe
James Going 1 tithe 1 slave over 16, 1 slave 12-16, 3 horses
John Turner: James Going [frame 142]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1792 Henry Co Va
frame 378,
Going, John 4009
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1792 frame 163, Patrick Co Va
Gowing, David 2008
Gowing, Isaac 1001
Gowing, Benjamin Sr. 3006
Gowing, Shadrack 2005
Gowing, Labon 1001
Going, Nathan 1002
Gowing, Claborn 1001
Gowing, James Junr. 1001
Going, Joseph 1201
Going, Benjamin Jr. 1001
Going, Charles 1002
Going, Jacob 1001
Going, John Junr. 1
Going, James 1003
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/patrick.htm
1792 – 93 – David Going (Gowing)
185 and 94 acres in 1792
185 acres in 1793
1791-1799 Patrick County Land Index
Patrick Co, Va
http://interactive.ancestry.com/6131/VGS_1986_01_01_0112/516981872?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dvgs%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsln%3dGoing%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3dm37&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=167,2136,462,2165;171,2219,463,2248;171,2265,292,2294;171,2311,296,2340;171,2390,307,2419#?imageId=VGS_1986_01_01_0112
1792 Bedford County, Virginia
23 Apr 1792 William Gowin Jr….2, 0, 5
28 May 1792 William Gowin……2, 0, 2
10 Jul 1792 Isham Gowin………..1, 0, 1
10 Jul 1792 Daniel Gowin……….1, 0, 2
10 Jul 1792 James Gowin……….1, 0, 1
26 — 1792 Canady Bratcher……1, 0, 1
26 — 1792 John Bratcher………..7, 5, 11
Legend: 1790, 1791 & 1792
1st Col: Number of Tithes Black & White
2nd Col: Number of Blacks Over 12
3rd Col: Horses
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1792: GILLELAND, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES ON CYPRESS CREEK, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ELIAS ROBERT. Series: S213190 Volume: 0030 Page: 00017 Item: 001 Names indexed: GILLELAND, WILLIAM; GOVAN, THOMAS; ROBERT, ELIAS Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAUFORT DISTRICT; COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRESS CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=195930
1792 Jan: WALLACE, MICHAEL, WILLIAM WALLACE, AND THOMAS WALLACE, EXORS. OF JAMES WALLACE VS WILLIAM GARVIN, SUMMARY PROCESS ROLL. Series: L10068 Year: 1792 Item: 0068A ignore: 000 Names indexed: GARVIN, WILLIAM; WALLACE, JAMES; WALLACE, MICHAEL; WALLACE, THOMAS; WALLACE, WILLIAM Document type: SUMMARY PROCESS ROLL, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=36064
1792, William ‘Going’ lived in Capt. Hubbard’s District [LL-68], and was charged with one poll. William ‘Going’ was not found in the tax records of Wilkes County in 1793. Wilkes County, Georgia
1792 Jan 2: HOOD, MORGAN, PLAT FOR 137 ACRES ON GEORGES CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN YOUNG ON JULY 29, 1788. Series: S213190 Volume: 0027 Page: 00477 Item: 001 Names indexed: GOWIN, JOHN; HOOD, MORGAN; MORGAN, LEONARD; YOUNG, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: GEORGES CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=194020
1792 Jan 14, Robert Elliot and wife Jean of Union County, convey land to Drury Going of Chester County – Drury Going paid 1000 pounds sterling, for two tracts on Broad River – one tract of 250 acres which Drury Going now lives, adj. to Aaron Lockert, and another 100 acres of Elliot’s old fields adj. to Joseph Roberson; one granted to Benjamin Love in 1754, other to Mary McCullough in 1772. Chester Co, SC.
1792 Jan 24 – Hugh Wilson of York, SC conveys to Robert Wilson of York tract on N. side of Broad River, adj. Joseph Roberson, Francis Kilpatrick, Robert Black, Drury Going, 50 acres. York Co, SC.
1792 Jan 28: GOIN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 96 ACRES IN FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW MCDOWELL. Series: S213190 Volume: 0027 Page: 00540 Item: 001 Names indexed: BARBER, JOHN; CAMERON, JOSEPH; GOIN, JOHN; MCDOWELL, ANDREW; SMITH, HUGH Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; FAIRFIELD COUNTY, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=194144
1792 Jan 28: WATTS, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 113 ACRES ON MOTLIES BRANCH, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW MCDOWELL. Series: S213190 Volume: 0028 Page: 00052 Item: 002 Names indexed: GOINS, JOHN; MCDOWELL, ANDREW; SMITH, HUGH; WATTS, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; MOTLEY CREEK; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=194286
1792 March: Page 23 At the first session of the Person County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March 1792, the estate records of John McNeill (Niell) were proved. A merchant, John McNeill’s store was near the Caswell-Person border and very near Leasburg. From file number C.R. 078.801.1, Department of Archives and History, Raleigh, North Carolina.
“A list of the debts which appears to be due to the estate of John McNeill, dec. according to the ledger formerly kept by the said deceased, known by the name of ledger C.”
Note: The amount of debt was omitted from the following list.
The list is very long and includes the name of EDWARD GOING.
Person County, North Carolina Compilations, 1792-1820
Land Grants; 1794-1805-1823 Tax Lists. Record Book Abstracts 1792-1820. Letters of Attorney; By Katherine Kerr Kendall. Person Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/04/person-county-nc-early-records.html
1792 March 6 – Aaron Lockart of Chester, SC buys 50 acres from Robert Wilson of York, on N. side of Broad River. Adj to Joseph Robertson, Francis Ray, Robert Black, and Drury Going. This was tract granted to Hugh Wilson in 1771 by North Carolina. Chester Co, SC.
1792 March 16: MOORE, DAVID, SAMUEL MOORE, JAMES MOORE, AND JOHN MOORE, PLAT FOR 422 ACRES ON DIVIDING RIDGE BETWEEN TURKEY AND FISHING CREEKS, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ROBERT KENNEDY. Series: S213190 Volume: 0028 Page: 00167 Item: 001 Names indexed: COOPER; DIXON; GARVIN, THOMAS; KENNEDY, ROBERT; LOVE, ALEXANDER; LOVE, WILLIAM; MOORE, DAVID; MOORE, JAMES; MOORE, JOHN; MOORE, SAMUEL Document type: PLAT Locations: BROAD RIVER; CAMDEN DISTRICT; CATAWBA RIVER; FISHING CREEK; TURKEY CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=194483
1792 April 7: Drury Gorin and James Lockert are jurors in Union County, South Carolina.
1792 April 10 – William Gowen dies in 1792, and his will is probated: Estate: will, 10 Mar 1785, 96th District, North Carolina, USA. “William Gowen wrote his will March 10, 1785: The will read: “In the name of God, Amen: I William Gowen of Ninety Six District in the State of South Carolina, planter, being in a low state of health, but of perfect mind and memory and calling to mind the Immortality of my Soul and That it is appointed for all men once to Die, Do make and ordain this my Last Will & Testament in manner & form following.
“1st. I recommend my soul into the hand of Him who gave it & my Body to Be Buried in a Christian Like manner at the Discretion of Executors.
“2nd. I Do Constitute and appoint my Son, John Gowen, and my wife, Sarah Gowen, Executors of this my last will and Testament. And as for my worldly goods which it has been please God to Bestow me I Dispose of them in the manner and form following: Viz:
“Item: I Give & Bequeath to my well Beloved Wife, Sarah Gowen, all my Stock of Cattle, Hogs & Horses [Except Two Cows & Calves for my Daughter, Anne Easily] which with all my household furniture, she, my said wife, is to hold as her property during her Life and after her death to be the property of my said son, John Gowen.
“Item: I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter, Anne Easily, Two Hundred and seventy acres of land, more or less, it being part of a survey of Three Hundred and Ninety-five acres Run for me on the Sink Hole fork of Tyger River, Beginning for the Dividing Line at a stump agreed upon by her and John Gowen & running a south course to the other line of said tract.”
“Item: I Give & Bequeath to my son, John Gowen, All the Remaining part of said tract of land above mentioned, and for the true performance of these presents I have hereunto set my hand and seal to this my Last Will & Testament This Tenth Day of March in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Five the Ninth year of American Independence.” William [X] Gowen
Signed & Sealed in the presence of us the undernamed Witnesses by him, the Said William Gowen as his Last Will & Testament. Wits: David Jackson, Millington Easley”
It is reported that William Gowen died April 10, 1792. The Spartanburg County, South Carolina probate court accepted the will of William Gowen in its session of April 1792. The following entry was made in the court minutes: Carolina Spartanburgh County April Court, 1792 “This Last Will & Testament of William Gowen, deceased, being proven by the Evidence of Millenton Easley & approved by the Court at the term aforesaid, was thereupon admitted to record, a true copy of which is this day transcribed & this Original filed in office 8 June 1792.” by M. Lancaster, S.C.S.
Wm. Gowen, decd, Last Will & Test’t. Copyed, 8 June, 1792, 96 Dist, SC
William Gowen decd/will. John Gowen – son, Anne Gowen Easley – daughter
(Note: James Gowen was not mentioned in the will of William Gowen written March 10, 1785 in Ninety-Six District. Only the two children who remained in the Apex section of South Carolina, Maj. John “Buck” Gowen and his sister, Anne Gowen Easley were named as devisees. 96th Dist, SC. This raises the question of whether James Gowen was actually William Gowen’s son. The only evidence appears to be James’ proximity to John Gowen in Beaufort Dist – but this could be another John Gowen).
1792 June 4: GLADNEY, RICHARD, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON TURKEY CREEK, YORK COUNTY, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN MARTIN ON APRIL 27, 1787. Series: S213190 Volume: 0028 Page: 00223 Item: 002 Names indexed: GARVIN, JOHN; GLADNEY, RICHARD; MARTIN, JOHN; SIMONTON, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: BROAD RIVER; CAMDEN DISTRICT; TURKEY CREEK; YORK COUNTY, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=194580
1792 June 4: BARTON, BENJAMIN, PLAT FOR 439 ACRES ON TOWN CREEK, PENDLETON COUNTY, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0028 Page: 00233 Item: 001 Names indexed: BARTON, BENJAMIN; GOWEN, LETTY; MURPHREE, WILLIAM; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; PENDLETON COUNTY; TOWN CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=194598
1792 June 18 – “John Burns, administrator of Amos Goyen, decd” was sued by John Turner and James Johnston, according to “Fairfield County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court, 1785-1799″ by Brent H. Holcomb. The case was dismissed by the court on the payment of court costs by the defendant.”John Burns” was ordered by the court July 22, 1794 to renew his bond and security for the administration of the estate of “Amos Gowen.” Fairfield Co, SC.
1792 July 6: John Gowen recd 249 acres from William Jamison, north fork of Mill Creek, of the South Fork of Paccolate. Wits: James Jordan, Thomas Benson, William Martin. Signed: William Jamison. Spartanburg County, South Carolina.
1792 July 13: DUFF, JAMES, PLAT FOR 1,000 ACRES ON PRONGS OF GEORGES CREEK, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0028 Page: 00338 Item: 001 Names indexed: DUFF, JAMES; GOWEN, JOHN; PERRY, NATHANIEL; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: GEORGES CREEK; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=194787
1792 July 26: CAMPBELL, DANIEL, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON HAYS SWAMP, GEORGE TOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM STEWART FOR JOHN MCDONALD. Series: S213190 Volume: 0026 Page: 00349 Item: 002 Names indexed: CAMPBELL, DANIEL; GOWEN, THOMAS; MCDONALD, JOHN; STEWART, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: GEORGETOWN DISTRICT; HAYES SWAMP; LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=193095
1792 July 26: CAMPBELL, DANIEL, PLAT FOR 500 ACRES ON NORTH EAST SIDE OF LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, GEORGE TOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM STEWART FOR JOHN MCDONALD. Series: S213190 Volume: 0030 Page: 00006 Item: 002 Names indexed: CAMPBELL, DANIEL; FOLLIE; GIBSON, STEPHEN; GOWEN, THOMAS; MCDONALD, JOHN; STEWART, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: GEORGETOWN DISTRICT; LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=195914
1792 Sept 3 – Nanney Going
Page 73; At a meeting of the Overseers of the Poor for Camden Parish held at Pittsylvania Courthouse on Monday, the 3rd day of September 1792: PRESENT:
WILLIAM HARRISON, ROBERT HARRISON, THOMAS SMITH, WILLIAM WITCHER, JOHN SMITH, BRYAN W. NOWLIN, JOHN STAMPS, CREED TANNER, CHARLES LEWIS, JR., DAVID HUNT, ISAAC CLEMENTS, & WM. WILKINSON.
DAVID HUNT, gent., is chosen President.; CRISPIN SHELTON, JR., is appointed clerk.
The county is to the following claimants made debts. For the year 1792:
1792 Sept 3 – To Nanney Going, to be deposited in the hands of William Wilkinson for her use 6.5 lbs. Camden Parish vestrybook, Pitsylvania Co, Va.
Extracted from: Vestry Book of Camden Parish, 1767-1820 (With other Miscellaneous Records) Transcribed By Mary Leigh Boisseau
Pittsylvania Co, Va
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1792 Sept 4: John Gowin of Fairfield, planter, conveys 96 acres to William Watts. Land in Fairfield, bounded by lands of John Barber, Joseph Cameron, Hugh Smith. Wits: Simeon Tidwell, William Lewis, Thomas Hughs. Signed: John Gowin. Proved up by Simeon Tidwell on Dec 20, 1793. Rec Jan 4, 1793. pgs 51 to 53. Fairfield Co, South Carolina.
1792 Sept 17: Affidavit / appointment of John Goyen as power of atty to sell land in Davorson County, NC – as David Goyen (father of Levi), had gone to the Cumberland River and was killed by Indians some 14 years earlier – 640 acres of land). Levi called “Mulatto” – John Goyen called “Gentleman”. (see links below for full text – very difficult to read due to shadows on document):
Fairfield County:
“Before me personally appeared Becky Elliot formerly Becky Gowen by a former husband David Gowen and after be duly sworn deposith and said that she had a son by the afore David ____ David Goyen who about fourteen years ago left this county land as she was informed went to Cumberland River in N Carolina and was there killed by the Indians. The deponent further saith on oath that Levi Gowen who now appoints John Gowen of his attorney is the full and oldest brother to the aforesaid David Gowen. Sworn by affidavit this 17th day of Sept 1792 before me Benj Boyd J. FC.
Becky Elliot (x her mark)
Fairfield County: I hereby certify that the above named Levi Gowen ___ as the County for a free Mulatto got i ward was born her. Given under my hand this 17th day of September 1792.” Benj Boyd J. FC. Fairfield Co, SC
http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Deeds/Bond_A/Bond_A_0135a.tif
http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Deeds/Bond_A/Bond_A_0136a.tif
1792 Sept 17 – John Goyen (also spelled Goyin and Goyne within the document) conveys 50 acres of land in Kershaw County, South Carolina to Aaron Ferguson. This 50 acres of land is noted as “whereon Drury Goyne know lives“. It was conveyed by Jesse Knighten to John Goyne on April 17, 1792. This land is bounded by lands previously laid out to Lewis Collins and Richard Garners. The deed is signed by John Goyen. Witnessed by: Lewis Collins and Drury (his X mark) Goyen. Proved in court on August 16, 1796 by Lewis Collins. In Kershaw County, South Carolina.
(Note: The above Drury Goyen may be Drury Goyen b. 1749, or may be Drury Goyne b. abt 1766 (William Goyne’s b. ab 1733’s son). The transaction takes place near the border of Kershaw County and Fairfield County, South Carolina – near the Wateree Creek area it appears (see map below). This may indicate a relationship between Drury Goyen b. 1749 and John Goyen in this transaction. Interestingly, there was an Elizabeth Gowen widow of John Gowen dec’d involved in a transaction in Lancaster Co, SC in 1784 (see below). John Gowen noted as “decd” in 1784 needs to be identified. He may be a parent of John Goyen noted in the above transactions. Drury Goyen b. 1749 is noted as living in Chester County, SC in a January 1792 transaction above. It is possible he had more than one residence, but it is not clear that is the case here). Kershaw County SC, Direct & cross indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1791-1884. Book B Pg 563 (pg 493 on Family Search).
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PY-493S?mode=g&i=492&cat=472399 See also: 1792 April 17 John Goyen receives 50 acres from Jesse Knighten Kershaw Co SC. Kershaw County SC, Direct & cross indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1791-1884. Book B pg 206 (pg 313 on Family Search). https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PY-49G7?i=312&cat=472399 Direct index to deeds 1787-1937 Indirect index to deeds 1787-1937 Cross index to deeds 1787-1840. Conveyance books, v. A-D 1787-1799. Bk B. pg 289. Lancaster County, South Carolina. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-JGCG?mode=g&i=270&cat=472451
1792 Oct 3: Between Henry Goins, Newberry County, S. C. and William Johnson
150 lbs 639 ac Middle fork Roaring River called Jones‘ Creek. .including Plantation whereon Wm. Johnson now lives. . Wits: Benjamin Adams, Thomas Johnson, Theophilus Johnson. Signed: Henry Goins. Book B-1 pg 488. Wilkes County, North Carolina
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-898Q-4VLY?i=557&cat=309529 (Gains?)(Reviewing above link, the spelling is obviously Gains. Need to review to see if reason the transcriber spelled it “Goins”).
1792 Oct 10: bet Stephen Fields of Sullivan County, western territory, south of Ohio River, and Joseph Cloud of Stokes Co.. 50 pds..2OO ac..Peters Cr..Perkins Branch.. Wits: Robert Gains, Jeremiah Cloud, Wm Henderson. Signed: Stephen Fields. Vol 1 p. 338. Stokes County, North Carolina
1792 Nov 5: SHEA, PATRICK, PLAT FOR 1,000 ACRES ON HOLMES CAMP BRANCH, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WETTENHALL WARNER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0031 Page: 00056 Item: 001 Names indexed: GARVIN, ROBERT; SALLY, JOHN; SHEA, PATRICK; WARNER, WETTENHALL Document type: PLAT Locations: EDISTO RIVER; HOLMES BRANCH; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=197095
1792 Nov 9: GARVIN, ROBERT, PLAT FOR 250 ACRES IN THE FORK OF NORTH EDISTO AND EDISTO RIVERS, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WETTENHALL WARNER FOR MICAIJAH CAWLEY ON JUNE 23, 1789. Series: S213190 Volume: 0031 Page: 00070 Item: 002 Names indexed: CAWLEY, MICAIJAH; CLARK; GARVIN, ROBERT; READLE, JOHN; WARNER, WETTENHALL Topics: CLARK AND CO. Document type: PLAT Locations: EDISTO RIVER; GIDDY SWAMP; NORTH EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=197123
1792 Nov 29: bet. Nancy Easley, widow & Execx. of Warham Easley, decd., Patrick Co, Va. & Joseph Easley and Benjamin Hawkins, 100 pds.. 157 and 1/2 acres..Snow Cr..Wm. Hickmans line..crossing Snow Cr., Matthew Moores corner..meeting house branch.. Wits: James S. Gains, Geo Cloud, Matt. Deatherage. Signed: Nancy Easley, Joseph Easeley. Vol 1 p. 253. Stokes County, North Carolina
1792 Dec 14: BOYD, JOHN, PLAT FOR 812 ACRES IN PENDLETON COUNTY, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JAMES JETT. Series: S213190 Volume: 0031 Page: 00089 Item: 001 Names indexed: BOYD, JOHN; BOYD, THOMAS; GOWEN, JOHN; HENDERSON; JETT, JAMES; MARTIN, GIDION; MARTIN, SAMUEL Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; PENDLETON COUNTY, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=197160
1793 Halifax Co, Va
David Going Mulo 1 tithe 2 horses [frame 442] Halifax Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1793 B, Meherrin Parish, Greensville Co, Va.
Thomas Going 1 tithe
John Turner: James Going
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1793 Henry Co Va
frame 391,
Going, John 5009
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1793 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Edmund 1 Mecklenburg Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Mecklenburg.htm
1793 frame 177, Patrick Co Va
Gowing, Shadrack 2005
Gowing, William 1003
Gowing, Benjamin Junr. 1001
Gowing, Charles 1001
Gowine, Joseph 1102
Gowin, James Senr. 1004
Gowin, James Junr. 1001
Gowin, Labon 1001
Gowin, Shadrack Junr. 1001
Gowin, Claborn 1001
Gowin, Nathan 1
Gowin, John (Mayo) 1
Gowin, David 2006
Gowin, Benjamin 3006
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/patrick.htm
1793 Bedford County, Virginia
18 Mar 1793 William Gowin………2, 0, 4
28 May 1793 Daniel Gowin……….1, 0, 2
28 May 1793 Isham Gowin………..1, 0, 1
29 Jul 1793 William Gowin Sr…….2, 0, 2
31 Jul 1793 John Bratcher Sr……..5, 4, 4
31 Jul 1793 Canaday Bratcher……1, 0, 1
31 Jul 1793 John Bratcher Jr……..1, 0, 2
Legend: 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800 & 1801
1st Col: Total Number of Tithes White & Black
2nd Col: Blacks Over 12
3rd Col: Horses
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
In 1793 Drury Going is appointed to serve on Grand Jury in Chester, SC. Chester Co, SC.
1793, Jesse ‘Going’ lived in Capt. Hubbard’s District [LL-3], and was charged with one poll.
1793 – When Warren Co, Ga was created from Wilkes Co, Ga in 1793, William Going, Moses Going, and Jesse Going were listed as taxpayers on the county’s first tax roll. Warren County, Georgia.
1793 Jan 12: GOWEN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 553 ACRES ON BRUMMITTS AND WOLF CREEKS, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSEPH WHITNER ON FEBRUARY 21, 1788. Series: S213190 Volume: 0032 Page: 00017 Item: 002 Names indexed: BRUMMITT; GOWEN, JOHN; MAYFIELD, JESSE; REAVES, JOHN; WHITNER, JOSEPH Document type: PLAT Locations: BRUMMIT BRANCH; MIDDLE SALUDA RIVER; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; WOLF CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=198094
1793 Jan 14: grant to James Gownes (or Gardner – difficult to read) in Hawkins County, North Carolina, 340 acres on the south side of the Halston River and on Baileys Fork of Buck Creek between the second and third ridge of Bays Mountains. Wit: R S Spaight. No. 494. Hawkins County, North Carolina.
1793 Jan 22: GOWEN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 1,000 ACRES ON SOUTH PACOLATE RIVER, BETWEEN GREENVILLE AND SPARTANBURGH COUNTIES, WASHINGTON AND PINCKNEY DISTRICTS, SURVEYED BY JAMES KILGORE. Series: S213190 Volume: 0032 Page: 00142 Item: 003 Names indexed: BATIS, JAMES; GOWEN, JOHN; KILGORE, JAMES; LINCH, WILLIAM; MOULTRIE, WILLIAM; THOMSON, GEORGE Document type: PLAT Locations: GREENVILLE COUNTY; PINCKNEY DISTRICT; SOUTH PACOLET RIVER; SPARTANBURG COUNTY; WASHINGTON DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=198497
1793 April: GWYNN, THOMAS PEYTON AND ANN GWYNN, HIS WIFE, LATE ANN HEXT VS THOMAS OSBORN, EXOR. OF WILLIAM HEXT, JUDGMENT ROLL. Series: L10018 Year: 1793 Item: 0153A ignore: 000 Names indexed: GWYNN, ANN; GWYNN, THOMAS PEYTON; HEXT, ANN; HEXT, WILLIAM; OSBORN, THOMAS Document type: JUDGMENT-ROLL. South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=13166
1793 April 5: CLAYTON, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 574 ACRES ON JAMISONS MILL CREEK, GREENVILLE COUNTY, WASHINGTON DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM THOMAS. Series: S213190 Volume: 0029 Page: 00192 Item: 000 Names indexed: CLAYTON, WILLIAM; EASLEY, SAMUEL; GENTRY, NATHANIEL; GOWEN; GOWEN, JOHN; MAXWELL, JOSEPH; MAXWELL, THOMAS; MCCLURE, JOHN; THOMAS, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: GREENVILLE COUNTY; HOGBACK MOUNTAIN; JAMISON MILL CREEK; SOUTH PACOLET RIVER; WASHINGTON DISTRICT, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=195217
1793 April 8: LUCKER, JOHN VS THOMAS PEYTON GWYNN, SUMMARY PROCESS ROLL. Series: L10068 Year: 1793 Item: 0137A ignore: 000 Names indexed: GWYNN, THOMAS PEYTON; LUCKER, JOHN Document type: SUMMARY PROCESS ROLL. South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=36200
1793 April 26: FATHEREE, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 800 ACRES ON DROWNING CREEK, GEORGE TOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN RUSS. Series: S213190 Volume: 0030 Page: 00112 Item: 002 Names indexed: BARFIELD, JOSHUA; COMBS, JOHN ABIRAM; FATHEREE, WILLIAM; GOWAN, JOHN; RUSS, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: DROWNING CREEK; GEORGETOWN DISTRICT, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=196115
1793 April 30: HARIS, JESSE, PLAT FOR 52 ACRES ON BRANCH OF WATEREE CREEK, FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW MCDOWELL. Series: S213190 Volume: 0031 Page: 00160 Item: 002 Names indexed: GOWIN, DANIEL; HARIS, JESSE; JOHNSTON, WILLIAM; MCDOWELL, ANDREW Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; FAIRFIELD COUNTY; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=197299
1793 Apr 30: Sherwood GOING, married Ruth Bennett wit: James Gillaspy
Caswell County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds 1778-1868
1793 May 20: a grant unto Sampson Williams, assignee of Thomas Baxter, a private in the Continental Line of North Carolina. Grant of 640 acres in Davidson County, Tennessee, on Stewarts Creek next to lands of John Buchanan (sp?), John Ford. Issued in North Carolina. Davidson County, Tennessee.
1793 May 28: GARVIN, ROBERT SR., PLAT FOR 725 ACRES ON BURKELOW CREEK, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WETTENHALL WARNER. Series: S213190 Volume: 0031 Page: 00244 Item: 001 Names indexed: GARNER, JAMES; GARVIN, ROBERT SR.; KELLY, SAMUEL; WARNER, WETTENHALL Document type: PLAT Locations: BURKELOW BRANCH; EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=197462
1793 June 24: HALL, DAVID, PLAT FOR 384 ACRES ON GREENS CREEK, GREENVILLE COUNTY, WASHINGTON DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM THOMAS. Series: S213190 Volume: 0032 Page: 00020 Item: 002 Names indexed: BATES, JAMES; BRAZELL, RICHARD; GOODGION, ROBERT; GOWEN, ALLEN; HALL, DAVID; HUDDLESTON, BENJAMIN; SHORT, AARON; THOMAS, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: GREENE CREEK; GREENVILLE COUNTY; SOUTH PACOLET RIVER; WASHINGTON DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=198100
1793 June 26: grant to John Gowen 640 acres on east side of Mill Creek, adjacent James Mences and Ebenezer Titus in Davidson County, North Carolina. Signed: J Glasgow, secretary, Richd Dobbs Spaight. Warrant No 115. pg 188 to 189. No 395. John Buchanan (surveyor?). C C: William Gowen, Luke Anderson (chain carriers). Davidson County, North Carolina.
1793 June 28: GAINS, DAVID, PLAT FOR 723 ACRES ON BOGGY GULLY, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM WRIGHT. Series: S213190 Volume: 0029 Page: 00269 Item: 000 Names indexed: GAINS, DAVID; HICKS; WRIGHT, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: BOGGY GUT BRANCH; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; SOUTH EDISTO RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=195355
1793 Aug 6: GAINS, DAVID, PLAT FOR 324 ACRES ON MCTIRE CREEK, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM WRIGHT. Series: S213190 Volume: 0029 Page: 00265 Item: 002 Names indexed: GAINS, DAVID; WRIGHT, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: BOGGY BRANCH; MCTIER CREEK; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; SOUTH EDISTO RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=195348
1793 Sept 2: TIPPING, ANDREW, PLAT FOR 585 ACRES ON TURKEY CREEK, YORK COUNTY, PINCKNEY DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ROBERT KENNEDY. Series: S213190 Volume: 0032 Page: 00364 Item: 001 Names indexed: GARVAN, JOHN; GLADNEY, RICHARD; KELLY, JAMES MIS; KELLY, WILLIAM MIS; KENNEDY, ROBERT; PALMER, JOSEPH; TIPPING, ANDREW Locations: BROAD RIVER; PINCKNEY DISTRICT; TURKEY CREEK; YORK COUNTY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=199163
1793 Sept 2 – Page 76; At a meeting of the overseers of the Poor for Camden Parish held at Pittsylvania Courthouse on Monday, the 2nd of September 1793. Present:
DAVID HUNT, WILLIAM HARRISON, THOMAS SMITH, WILLIAM WITCHER, JOHN SMITH, BRYAN W. NOWLIN, CREED TANNER, CHARLES LEWIS, JR., and WILLIAM WILKINS 9sic).
The county is to the following claimants made debt. For the year 1793:
1793 Sept 2 – To Nanney Going, to be deposited in the hands of William Wilkinson for her use 6.5 lbs. Camden Parish vestrybook, Pittsylvania Co, Va
Extracted from: Vestry Book of Camden Parish, 1767-1820 (With other Miscellaneous Records) Transcribed By Mary Leigh Boisseau. Pittsylvania Co, Va
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1793 Sept or Oct: Marriage of William Goings to Elizabeth. 1839 June 8: William Going’s pension claim:
State of Tennessee, Hawkins County:
Personally appeared before me the under signed as Justice of the Peace in & for said County Peter Goings and Agga Goings who being first duly sworn according to law deposith I saith as following towit Agga Goings declares that she is about fifty years of age, that she has been well acquainted with the late William Goings as Pensioner of the United States and also with his widow Elizabeth Goings, that the said William and Elizabeth were married in Caswell County North Carolina about the time stated by the said Elizabeth in her said declaration wich is the month of October 1793 and that they ever afterwards lived together as man & wife until the time of said Williams death. Which took place on the 23rd day of august 1827 – and that his said widow has not been married since – And the said Peter Goings states that he has been acquainted with the said William & Elizabeth ever since he was a small boy, applicant being man aged about thirty years, and he believes said William & Elizabeth were married as she states, in Caswell County North Carolina and at the time stated, and ever since he was acquainted with them they lived together as man & wife and were so until?? By their neighbours the said William died in his house in Hawkins County on or about the 23 day of August 1827 – and that his said widow has not been married since the death of her said husband, and further depnant (???) say not.
Agga X (her mark) Goings
Peter X (his mark) Goings
Sworn to & subscribed before me this 8 day of June 1839
David Reynolds JP
Extraction from Nancy Lemmons Testimony on September 25, 1839
On the 25th day of September 1839 testimony was given by Nancy Lemmons stating that she was 69 years old and that she was well acquainted with William and Elizabeth Goings and that she was present when they did get married in Caswell at the house of William Rainey in the month of September or October in the year 1793. She further stated that she lived about twelve miles from the Goings when he died and her husband said that neither one of them could read or write and did not have a family bible and they kept no word of their marriage or births of their children.
1793 Oct 10: bet. George Watkins of Surry Co. and Wm.Chandler..10 pds..100 ac..S branch of Little Snow Creek.. Wits: George X Dockery, Ambrose Gaines. Signed: George Watkins. Vol 1 p. 63. Stokes County, North Carolina
1793 Oct 29: CARNEY, JESSE, PLAT FOR 1,000 ACRES ON MCFARTIONS BRANCH, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ROBERT SHIELDS. Series: S213190 Volume: 0030 Page: 00245 Item: 001 Names indexed: BRAILSFORD; CARNEY, JESSE; FORD; GARVINS, JAMES; PEOPLES, JOSIAH; PESTEL; SHIELDS, ROBERT; SMITH, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAUFORT DISTRICT; COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; MCPHERSON BRANCH, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=196379
1793 Nov: ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, PRESENTMENT CONCERNING THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE COURTS, REGULATING TIPLING HOUSES, ROAD REPAIR, OFFENSES COMMITTED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF LOCATIONS, AND THE LOCATION OF OFFICES OF ORDINARY AND MESNE CONVEYANCES, WITH ORDERS. (4 PAGES) Series: S165010 Year: 1793 Item: 00008 ignore: 000 Names indexed: BLAIR, ALEXANDER; CARMICHAEL, JAMES; CRUM, DAVID; CURRY, STEPHEN; DUNCAN, JOSEPH; FELDER, PETER; FITZPATRICK, J.; FORD, E.; GALLMAN, JACOB; GOVAN, DANIEL; HARRELL, ZACHARIAH; LEE, GODFREY; MINOR, WILLIAM; MOORE, THOMAS; ODOM, BENJAMIN JR.; OTT, JACOB; SALLY, MARTIN; STUART, JAMES; TOOL, ISAAC; WYLD, JOHN Topics: COURTS; LIQUOR REGULATION; LOCATIONS, COMMISSIONERS OF; ORDINARIES; REGISTERS OF MESNE CONVEYANCE; STREETS, ROADS, AND HIGHWAYS Document type: PRESENTMENT Locations: ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=284862
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=284862 (Image)
1793 Nov: ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, PRESENTMENT CONCERNING THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE COURTS, REGULATING TIPLING HOUSES, ROAD REPAIR, OFFENSES COMMITTED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF LOCATIONS, AND THE LOCATION OF OFFICES OF ORDINARY AND MESNE CONVEYANCES, WITH ORDERS. (4 PAGES) Series: S165010 Year: 1793 Item: 00009 ignore: 000 Names indexed: BLAIR, ALEXANDER; CARMICHAEL, JAMES; CRUM, DAVID; CURRY, STEPHEN; DUNCAN, JOSEPH; FELDER, PETER; FITZPATRICK, J.; FORD, E.; GALLMAN, JACOB; GOVAN, DANIEL; HARRELL, ZACHARIAH; LEE, GODFREY; MINOR, WILLIAM; MOORE, THOMAS; ODOM, BENJAMIN JR.; OTT, JACOB; SALLY, MARTIN; STUART, JAMES; TOOL, ISAAC; WYLD, JOHN Topics: COURTS; LIQUOR REGULATION; LOCATIONS, COMMISSIONERS OF; ORDINARIES; REGISTERS OF MESNE CONVEYANCE; STREETS, ROADS, AND HIGHWAYS Document type: PRESENTMENT Locations: ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=284863
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=284863 (Image)
1793 Nov 10: William Edgman to Ansellam Goodman 66:6:8 for 200 ac N side Dan River on Barnes Branch Wits: Joseph Cloud, James Gains. Signed. William Edgman. Vol 2 p. 213. Stokes County, North Carolina
1793 Nov 10 – “Know all men by these presents, that we John Hall, Henry Goyen and Jane his wife late Jane Hall, do hereby mutually agree to abide by the last request of our dear mother deceased and to take no legal advantage to claim any property she might have died possessed of, but always to look upon distribution of her property as if it had been made by a final will, which was follows, Viz. That all the land should be sold and equally divided between her three daughters, Jane, now Goyen, Rhoda and Sarah and that all her stock of horses, cattle, hogs, except a few of the young cows should be sold to pay her debts, and the remainder to be equally divided between her daughters Sarah and Rhoda, and the youngest heifers to be raised for their equal use and benefit and that she appoint her son, John Hall as manager and superintendant, and we do agree to stand to and abide by the above distribution of our mothers property, and take no advantage the son may give any of us to which agreement we mutually bind ourselves, and our heirs in the penal sum of Fifty Pounds each, given under our hands this 10th day of Nov. 1793.” John Hall, Henry Going, Jane Going ; Test: John Hollis, Charles Johnston ; (Fairfield County, SC – Deed Vol. I – p. 176). http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Deeds/Deed_I/Deed_I_0176a.tif
1793 Nov 28: GAMBLE, JAMES, PLAT FOR 264 ACRES ON HORSE BRANCH OF WATEREE CREEK, FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW MCDOWELL. Series: S213190 Volume: 0032 Page: 00239 Item: 003 Names indexed: GAMBLE, JAMES; David GOIN; HARVEY, JOHN; MCCREIGHT, JAMES; MCDOWELL, ANDREW; MCNEEL Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; FAIRFIELD COUNTY; HORSE BRANCH; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=198769
1793 Dec 2: INHABITANTS LIVING ON THE NORTH EAST SIDE OF THE EDISTO RIVER, FROM ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT LINE TO GIVHANS FERRY, PETITION ASKING THAT THEY MIGHT APPOINT COMMISSIONERS TO KEEP THE ROADS AND PATHS IN PROPER REPAIR. (2 PAGES) Series: S165015 Year: 1793 Item: 00003 ignore: 000 Names indexed: DEWITT, CHARLES; GAVIN, THOMAS; GRIFFIS, SAMUEL; INABNIT, BALTIS; MCINFUSS, GEORGE; MILHOUS, JOHN JR.; MILHOUS, SAMUEL; SHIDORS, JOHN; UTSEY, ISAAC Topics: STREETS, ROADS, AND HIGHWAYS Document type: PETITION Locations: EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; ST. GEORGES PARISH, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=250808
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=250808 (Images)
1793 Dec 4: INHABITANTS LIVING ON THE NORTH EAST SIDE OF THE EDISTO RIVER, FROM ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT LINE TO GIVHANS FERRY, PETITION ASKING THAT THEY MIGHT APPOINT COMMISSIONERS TO KEEP THE ROADS AND PATHS IN PROPER REPAIR. (2 PAGES) Series: S165015 Year: 1793 Item: 00016 ignore: 000 Names indexed: DEWITT, THOMAS; GAVIN, THOMAS; GRIFFIS, SAMUEL; INABNIT, BALTIS; MCINFUSS, GEORGE; MILHOUS, JOHN JR.; MILHOUS, SAMUEL; SHIDORS, JOHN; UTSEY, ISAAC Topics: STREETS, ROADS, AND HIGHWAYS Document type: PETITION Locations: EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; ST. GEORGES PARISH, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=250821
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=250821 (Images)
1793 Dec 4: BEAUFORT DISTRICT, PRESENTMENT CONCERNING FREQUENT TRANSFER OF COURT CASES TO CHARLESTON, THE PATROL LAW, THE REGULATION OF TIPLING HOUSES, AND THE IMPORTATION OF NEGROES. (3 PAGES) Series: S165010 Year: 1793 Item: 00001 ignore: 000 Names indexed: BARNWELL, EDWARD; BELLINGER, B. B.; BOWMAN, JAMES; BOWMAN, THOMAS; CHAPLIN, WILLIAM; FERGUSON, WILLIAM HENRY; FICKLING, JOHN; FICKLING, WILLIAM; FRASER, FREDERICK; GEVINS, CHARLES; GUERARD, RICHARD; HEYWARD, JOHN; LAWRENCE, STEPHEN; LIVINGSTON, JOHN C.; MCKEE, JOHN; MORGANDOLLAR, JOHN; NORTH, JOHN; PAISLEY, JOHN; PORCHER, JAMES Topics: COURTS; LIQUOR REGULATION; MILITIA AND PATROL LAWS; SLAVES, IMPORTATION Document type: PRESENTMENT Locations: BEAUFORT DISTRICT; CHARLESTON, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=284855
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=284855 (Images)
1793 Dec 24: LONG, LEVI, PLAT FOR 403 ACRES ON CYPRESS CREEK, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ELIAS ROBERT. Series: S213190 Volume: 0030 Page: 00368 Item: 000 Names indexed: COOK, CORDEL; GARVIN, JOHN; GOALTEE; JONES, JAMES; LAWTON, JOSEPH; LEE, LIONEL; LONG, LEVI; ROBERT, ELIAS Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAUFORT DISTRICT; COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; CYPRESS CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=196573
1794 Halifax Co, Va
William Going Mulo 1 tithe [frame 538] Halifax Co Va
John Going Mulo 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1794 B, Meherrin Parish, Greensville Co, Va
James Going Sr 1 tithe, 3 slaves over 16, 3 horses [frame 179]
Henry Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Drury Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Benjamin Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Mark Going 1 tithe
John Turner: James Going [frame 182]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1794 Henry Co Va
frame 402,
Going, John 5007
Going, Zephaniah 2001
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1794 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Edmund 1 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Frederick 1001
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Mecklenburg.htm
1794 Patrick Co Va
Goin, Shadrack Senr. 2005
Goin, Clabon 1001
Goin, Labon 1001
Goin, James Junr. 1001
Goin, Shadrack Junr. 1001
Going, James Senr. 1003
Goin, Charles 1001
Gowin, Isaac 1001
Goin, William 1006
Goin, Benjamin Junr. 1001
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/patrick.htm
1794 Pittsylvania Co Va
Going, Safiah 1 slave over 16, 4 horses [frame 623]
Going, Sherwood 1 tithe 2 horses
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1794 Bedford County, Virginia
28 Mar 1794 William Gowing………1, 0, 2
26 May 1794 William Gowing Sr….1, 0, 2
20 Jun 1794 Daniel Gowing………..1, 0, 2
20 Jun 1794 Isham Gowing………. 1, 0, 1
02 Apr 1794 Canady Bratcher…….1, 0, 2
30 Apr 1794 John Bratcher Sr…….6, 4, 5
30 Apr 1794 John Bratcher Jr…….1, 0, 2
Legend: 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800 & 1801
1st Col: Total Number of Tithes White & Black
2nd Col: Blacks Over 12
3rd Col: Horses
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1794 Jan 22: SLAUGHTER, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 330 ACRES ON CYPRESS CREEK, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY GRIMBALL ROBERT FOR JOHN GARVIN. Series: S213190 Volume: 0030 Page: 00346 Item: 002 Names indexed: BARBER, WILLIAM; DONOHOE, J.; GARVIN, JOHN; LONG, L.; MIDDLETON, ROBERT; ROBERT, GRIMBALL; SLAUGHTER, THOMAS Document type: PLAT Locations: GREEN, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=196548
1794 Mar 1: John Deatherage to Matthew Deatherage 100 pds two tracts lst 43 and 3/4 ac Peters Ck incl John Deatherage’s Mill, part survey of George Deatherage; 2nd 150 ac adj John Dyke & Geo Deatherage, being survey made for John Deatherage 31 Mar 1779 Wits: Wareham Easley, James Gains. Signed: John Deatherage. Vol 2 p. 83. Stokes County, North Carolina
1794 March 26: MERIWETHER, FRANCIS OF ABBEVILLE COUNTY, WILL TYPESCRIPT (MSS WILL: ESTATE RECORD BOOK 1, PAGE 99; ESTATE PACKET: BOX 62, PKG 1476) (2 FRAMES). Series: S108093 Reel: 0002 Frame: 00129 Item: 000 Names indexed: ANTHONY (SLAVE); CONNOR, JONB; CONNOR, MARY MERIWETHER; CONOR, MARY; EVELEIGH, NICHOLAS; FILLIS (SLAVE); GAINS, WILLIAM; JUDY (SLAVE); LOGAN, JOHN JR.; LONDON (SLAVE); MCGEHEE, ANN; MCGEHEE, BETTY; MERIWETHER, FRANCIS; MERIWETHER, JOHN; MERIWETHER, MARY; MERIWETHER, NICHOLAS; MERIWETHER, ZACHARY; NAMMY (SLAVE); PETER (SLAVE); SEESAR (SLAVE) Topics: SLAVES, NAMED Document type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT) Locations: ABBEVILLE COUNTY; ROCKY CREEK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=296006
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/Thumbnails.aspx?recordId=296006 (Images)
1794 May 12: GAVIN, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 500 ACRES ON LONG BRANCH BETWEEN EDISTO RIVER AND CATTLES CREEK, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN MILHOUS. Series: S213190 Volume: 0032 Page: 00012 Item: 002 Names indexed: CANNON, JOHN; CREEL, JOHN; DENTSMACK; GAVIN, THOMAS; MILHOUS, JOHN; RUMPH, DAVID; RUTLEDGE, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: CATTLES CREEK; EDISTO RIVER; LONG BRANCH; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=198084
1794 May 22: COALTER, DAVID, PLAT FOR 600 ACRES BETWEEN DEAN SWAMP AND CHARLESTON AND ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT LINE, CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY DANIEL MCWILLIAMS FOR DANIEL GOVAN ON SEPTEMBER 7, 1793. Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00130 Item: 002 Names indexed: COALTER, DAVID; GOVAN, DANIEL; MCWILLIAMS, DANIEL Document type: PLAT Locations: CHARLESTON DISTRICT; DEAN SWAMP; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=201731
1794 May 22: COALTER, DAVID, PLAT FOR 1,000 ACRES IN CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY DANIEL MCWILLIAMS. Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00144 Item: 001 Names indexed: CASSITY; COALTER, DAVID; GOVAN, DANIEL; MCWILLIAMS, DANIEL; MIMS, WILLIAM; WILLIAMS, JOHN WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: CHARLESTON DISTRICT, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=201758
1794 May 22: COALTER, DAVID, PLAT FOR 1,000 ACRES ON FOUR HOLES SWAMP, CHARLESTON DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY DANIEL MCWILLIAMS FOR DANIEL GOVAN ON AUGUST 30, 1793. Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00144 Item: 002 Names indexed: BUNCH, GIDEON; BUNCH, JACOB; BUNCH, JEREMIAH; COALTER, DAVID; GOVAN, DANIEL; MCWILLIAMS, DANIEL; OTHERIN, ELIZABETH Document type: PLAT Locations: CHARLESTON DISTRICT; FOUR HOLE SWAMP, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=201759
(Note: The following are additional transactions that are all part of the May 22, 1794 transactions involving Daniel Govan in South Carolina).
1) Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00145 Item: 002 Record 31 of 48 records
2) Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00146 Item: 001 Record 32 of 48 records
3) Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00146 Item: 002 Record 33 of 48 records
4) Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00147 Item: 001 Record 34 of 48 records
5) Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00147 Item: 002 Record 35 of 48 records
6) Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00148 Item: 001 Record 36 of 48 records
7) Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00148 Item: 002 Record 37 of 48 records
8) Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00149 Item: 001 Record 38 of 48 records
9) Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00149 Item: 002 Record 39 of 48 records
10) Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00150 Item: 001 Record 40 of 48 records
1794 June 13 – Drury Going catches stray horse and turns in to county. Chester Co, SC.
1794 June 17: MIDDLETON, ROBERT, PLAT FOR 1,000 ACRES ON CYPRESS CREEK, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY GRIMBALL ROBERT. Series: S213190 Volume: 0030 Page: 00395 Item: 002 Names indexed: GARVIN, J.; MIDDLETON, ROBERT; ROBERT, GRIMBALL; TUTEN, J. Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAUFORT DISTRICT; CYPRESS CREEK; ST. PETERS PARISH, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=196620
1794 July 18 – “Henry Goyen and others” were sued July 18, 1794 by Francis Papp, according to “Fairfield County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court, 1785-1799” He was again in court in the July 1798 session. Fairfield Co, SC.
1794 July 26: GARVIN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 150 ACRES ON CAINGILL BRANCH, LINCOLN COUNTY, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ELIAS ROBERT FOR JOHN DONAHO. Series: S213190 Volume: 0030 Page: 00457 Item: 002 Names indexed: BLINCO, SAMUEL; DONAHO, JOHN; GARVIN, CAPT.; GARVIN, JOHN; MAYER, W.; ROBERT, ELIAS Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAUFORT DISTRICT; CAIN GILL BRANCH; COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; LINCOLN COUNTY; ST. LUKES PARISH, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=196740
1794 Aug 29: William Bingham to James Nelson parcel of land on Buck Island Ck incl sd Binghams improvement Wits: Mattw Deatherage, Robert Gaines. Signed: William Bingham. Vol 2 p. 212. Stokes County, North Carolina
1794 Sept 1 – Nanney Going
Page 79; At a meeting of the Overseers of the Poor for Camden Parish held at Pittsylvania Courthouse on Monday, the 1st day of September 1794: PRESENT:
DAVID HUNT, ISAAC CLEMENT, BRYANT WARD NOWLIN, ROBERT HARRISON, THOMAS SMITH, WILLIAM WILKINSON, & CREED TANNER.
DAVID HUNT resigned as President, and ISAAC CLEMENT is appointed instead thereof.
The county is to the following claimants made dr. for the year 1794.
1794 Sept 1 – To Nanney Going, to be deposited in the hands of William Wilkinson for her use 8 lbs. Camden Parish vestrybook, Pittsylvania Co, Va.
Extracted from: Vestry Book of Camden Parish, 1767-1820 (With other Miscellaneous Records) Transcribed By Mary Leigh Boisseau. Pittsylvania Co, Va
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/01/pittsylvania-county-va-early-records.html
1794 September 29 – Robert Brooks Corn had been bondsman for the marriage of Mark Going, son of Drury Gowen, September 29, 1794. Greensville Co, Va
1794 Nov 12: Survey. 1796 May 28: Entered. 1802 Dec 15: Issued. No. 1415. Grant No. 1890. Entry No 2139. Book 110 pg 153. William Gowen recd 100 acres of land on waters of Cedar Creek on the East side of the Little River, joining William Gowin’s own lower corner of his 75 acre tract. Chain Carriers: John Sowell, Little Berry. Signed: Thos Cotton, surveyor. Montgomery County, North Carolina.
1794 Dec 4: Joseph Goin of Patrick County, Virginia to Abner Eules, for 65 pounds lawful money of Virginia, paid by Abner Eckles, 150 acres on Peters Creek, being part of John Lankford old survey. Wits: Matthew Deathrage and Malcom McCurry. Signed: Joseph Goin. Proved up in open court in the March term 1796 by the acknowldgement of Joseph Goin. Vol 2 p 222. Stokes County, North Carolina.
1795 Halifax Co, Va
William Going Mulo 1 tithe [frame 603] Halifax Co Va
John Going Mulo 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1795 Greensville Co, Va.
Thomas Going 1 tithe [frame 188]
Mark Going 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1795 Henry Co Va
frame 416,
Going, John 5006
Going, Zephaniah 1001
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1795 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Edward 1 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Frederick 1
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Mecklenburg.htm
1795 frame 207, Patrick Co Va
Gowing, David 2007
Gowing, Isaac 1001
Gowing, William 1005
Gowine, Joseph 1102
Goin, Shadrack Sen. 3007
Goin, Shadrack Junr. 1001
Goin, James, Jr. 1001
Goin, Benjamin Junr. 1001
Goin, Charles 1001
Goin, James 1005
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/patrick.htm
1795B Pittsylvania Co Va
Gowing, John 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 694]
Gowing, Jesse 1 tithe 2 horses
Gowing, Sherwood & Mother 1 tithe 2 slaves 12-16, 5 horses
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1795 Bedford County, Virginia
04 Apr 1795 William Goen Jr……..1, 0, 2
04 Apr 1795 Isham Goen………….1, 0, 1
04 Apr 1795 Daniel Goen………….1, 0, 1
27 Jul 1795 William Goen Sr……..1, 0, 1
27 Jul 1795 Jeremiah Goen………1, 0, 0
15 May 1795 John Bratcher Sr….5, 4, 5
15 May 1795 John Bratcher Jr…..1, 0, 2
15 May 1795 Canada Bratcher…..1, 0, 1
Legend: 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800 & 1801
1st Col: Total Number of Tithes White & Black
2nd Col: Blacks Over 12
3rd Col: Horses
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1795 – Edward Goins – Page 44
Tax List 1795
St. Luke’s District
Edward Goins
Person County, North Carolina Compilations, 1792-1820
Land Grants; 1794-1805-1823 Tax Lists
Record Book Abstracts 1792-1820
Letters of Attorney; By Katherine Kerr Kendall
Person Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/04/person-county-nc-early-records.html
1795 – John Gowin
100 acres
1791-1799 Patrick County Land Index
Patrick Co, Va
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1795 – Joseph Gowin
50 acres
1791-1799 Patrick County Land Index
Patrick Co, Va
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1795: GUYNN, ANN, WIFE OF THOMAS P. GUYNN TO JAMES MILLER AND JOHN ROBERTSON, RENUNCIATION. Series: L10044 Volume [1st Year]: 1792 Page: 00261 Item: 000 Names indexed: GUYNN, ANN; GUYNN, THOMAS P.; MILLER, JAMES; ROBERTSON, JOHN Document type: RENUNCIATION, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=35497
1795 Jan 12: Entered. 1797 Aug 23: Survey Ordered. 1797 Sept 10: Survey done. 1799 June 7: Issued. File No. 1229. Grant 1181. Entry No. 1379. Book 102 pg 240. Henry Gowen granted 100 acres in Moore County, North Carolina on the South East side of Dry Fork. Survey for Henry Goyen adj to William Goyen’s line on the West side and on a branch of the Pocket Creek called the Dry Fork. Survey on Sept 10, 1797 showed land was adjacent to 300 acres of Henry Goyen’s own line (with no mention of William Goyen). Also spelled Henry Goyne. Chain Carriers: Benjamin Stephens, Jacob Stephens. Moore County, North Carolina.
1795 Jan 23: Order to survey land. 1798 Aug 17: Survey done. 1799 Dec 17: Issued. No. 1989. Grant 1926. Entry 705. Book 106 pg 209. Joseph Going recd 50 acres in Surry County, North Carolina, ordered for survey to be on waters of Stony Creek adjoining himself (Joseph Going). Chain Carriers: William Becknel, Johnston Going. (also spelled Joseph Guine in parts of survey orders). Surry County, North Carolina.
1795 Feb 2: Entered. 1796 Aug 13: Survey ordered. 1796 Aug 25: Survey. 1799 March 16: Issued. No. 1124. Grant 1076. Entry No. 1383. Book 101 pg 38 (or 30). William Gowen receives 150 acres on both sides of Cranes Branch the waters of the Big Pocket Creek. Survey for William Goyne ordered for 150 acres joining his own line, and joining Robert Boaz (sp?) line, in Moore County, NC, ordered by James Mathews entry officer of claims for land in Moore County. Survey indicates the 150 acres of land is adjacent to William Gowen’s former corner of 300 acres, and Boals’s (sp?) line and other corner. Chain Bearers: William Beriman, Stephen Beriman. Signed by surveyor: John Matthews. (Paperwork also spells name Goin and Goyen). Moore County, North Carolina.
1795 Feb 3: MCDOWELL, ANN, PLAT FOR 170 ACRES ON REEDY CREEK, FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW MCDOWELL. Series: S213190 Volume: 0033 Page: 00214 Item: 003 Names indexed: BELTON, JONATHAN; CARDIN, MRS.; GOINS, DANIEL; MCDOWELL, ANDREW; MCDOWELL, ANN; MCKEWN, JOHN; NEEL, ANN; STEEL, THOMAS Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; FAIRFIELD COUNTY; REEDY CREEK; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=200765
1795 Feb 18: SHIELDS, ROBERT AND JAMES GARVIN, PLAT FOR 114 ACRES ON SAVANNAH RIVER, ORANEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ROBERT SHIELDS. Series: S213190 Volume: 0033 Page: 00327 Item: 002 Names indexed: GARVIN, JAMES; KIRKLAND, RICHARD; MCAFUSE; SHIELDS, ROBERT Document type: PLAT Locations: ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; SAVANNAH RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=201095
1795 March 26 – “Drury Going” was bondsman for the marriage of Robert Brooks Corn to Jinsey Jeffers March 26, 1795 in Greensville County, Va.
1795 April 1 – Deed Book C, Page 61-2. Page 35. State of NC-#86-to Robert Dickens and William Waite, for 30 shillings per 100 A, 150 A on Flat R adj William Hawkins near Orange County line, said Dickens & Waite. Survey 1 Apr 1795, registered 2 Dec 1797. Chain Carriers; EDWARD GOINS, Joshua Step. Person County, North Carolina Deeds 1792-1825, By Katherine Kerr Kendall. Person Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/04/person-county-nc-early-records.html
1795 April 28 – Fairfield County, SC Deedbook I, pg 378 records Samuel Burk conveying a brown dog named “Watch” to a William Kennedy. Witnesses were: John McEwen Jr, and Henry Gowen. Henry Gowen proved up the document at court. Fairfield SC.
1795 June 9: GOEN, HARDY, PLAT FOR 500 ACRES ON BLACK CREEK, CHERAW DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY FREDERICK BELL. Series: S213190 Volume: 0032 Page: 00420 Item: 002 Names indexed: BELL, FREDERICK; GOEN, HARDY Document type: PLAT Locations: BLACK CREEK; CHERAW DISTRICT, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=199335
1795 June 24: BLACK, ROBERT, PLAT FOR 150 ACRES ON WATEREE CREEK, FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CAMDEN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ANDREW MCDOWELL. Series: S213190 Volume: 0033 Page: 00396 Item: 001 Names indexed: BLACK, ROBERT; CARDIN, MRS.; CHESNUT; FERAL, THOMAS; GOIN, DANIEL; MCDOWELL, ANDREW Document type: PLAT Locations: CAMDEN DISTRICT; FAIRFIELD COUNTY; WATEREE CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=201291
1795 Aug 28 – Va Bedford Co Nancy Goin marries Henry Vanover with consent of father William Goin. Isham Goin and Jeremiah Goin, sureties. Bedford Co, Va.
1795 Oct 7: SINGLETON, RICHARD, INDORSEE OF JAMES TWADDLE AND JOHN ADCOCK, OTHERWISE CALLED, TWADDLE AND ADCOCK VS WILLIAM GARVIN, SUMMARY PROCESS ROLL. Series: L10068 Year: 1795 Item: 0049A ignore: 000 Names indexed: ADCOCK, JOHN; GARVIN, WILLIAM; SINGLETON, RICHARD; TWADDLE, JAMES Document type: SUMMARY PROCESS ROLL Topics: TWADDLE AND ADCOCK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=36353
1795 Oct 31: James Huddleston of Rutherford Co, NC to Alexander Going of Rutherford Co, NC, for 100 pounds Huddleston grants Alexander Going 200 acres of land in Rutherford on Wards Creek including Walberts old improvements, where Thomas Robertson married an Roben once lived, near McCauleys line. Granted to James Huddleston by patente on 1794 July 9. Wits: John Huddleston, John Smith. Signed: James Huddleston. No. 1708. pg 330-331. Rutherford County, North Carolina.
1795 Nov 9 – Robert Smith of Union County, SC conveys land to Robert Elliot of Chester, SC, 154 acres – adj. Charles Brock, Samuel Torbert, Drewry Going. Land originally granted to Joseph Polson in 1772. Union Co, SC.
1795 Nov 11: DAVIS, THOMAS, PLAT FOR 240 ACRES ON REEDY FORK OF FORK CREEK, CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, CHERAW DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ALEXANDER CRAIG FOR ASA GEWIN ON JUNE 27, 1791. Series: S213190 Volume: 0032 Page: 00496 Item: 003 Names indexed: BETTIE, FRANCIS; CRAIG, ALEXANDER; DAVIS, THOMAS; GEWIN, ASA; SEAGO, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: CHERAW DISTRICT; CHESTERFIELD COUNTY; FORK CREEK; REEDY FORK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=199567
1795 Nov 24: John GOIN married Betsey Hickman wits: BURBAGE GOING & William Rainey. Caswell County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds 1778-1868
1795 Dec 22 – Va Bedford Co Elizabeth Gowing m John Gower with Isham Gowing surety, consent of William Gowing father of Betsey. 1795 Dec 22 Stanley Gower’s son, John Gower, married William Gowen’s daughter, Elizabeth “Betsey” Gowen. December 22, 1795, Isham Gowing is surety for his sister, Elizabeth Gowing’s marriage to John Gower in Bedford County, Virginia. Father William Gowing gives his consent to the marriage of “Betsey”.
1796 Halifax Co, Va
David Going (at Walnes) 1 tithe [frame 635] Halifax Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1796 Greensville Co Va
Drury Going 1 tithe [frame 201]
Benjamin Going 1 tithe
Mark Going 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1796 Henry Co Va
frame 428,
Going, Zephaniah 1002
Going, John 3007
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1796 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Frederick; Phillis 16; 1101
Gowin, Edmund Anaca 16, 1101
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Mecklenburg.htm
1796 frame 220, Patrick Co Va
Gowing, Shadrack Junr. 1001
Gowing, James 1001
Gowing, Joseph 1003
Gowing, William 1005
Gowing, Labon 1001
Gowing, Shadrack Senr. 3005
Gowing, David 3005
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/patrick.htm
1796B Pittsylvania Co Va
Gowing, Sherwood 1 tithe 1 slave 12-16, 5 horses
Gowing, John 1 tithe 1 horse
Gowing, Jesse 1 tithe 2 horses
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1796 Bedford County, Virginia
21 Mar 1796 Daniel Gowin…………1, 0, 1
06 Jul 1796 William Gowin Jr……..2, 0, 2
07 Jul 1796 William Gowin Sr……..1, 0, 1 (left VA after paying this tax)
07 Jul 1796 Isham Gowin…………..1, 0, 1
22 Mar 1796 Canaday Bratcher….1, 0, 1
22 Mar 1796 John Bratcher Jr……1, 0, 2
22 Mar 1796 John Bratcher Sr…..5, 4, 3
Legend: 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800 & 1801
1st Col: Total Number of Tithes White & Black
2nd Col: Blacks Over 12
3rd Col: Horses
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1796 Drury Going dies in 1796, his estate is established. The Court issues citation to appoint his son Elijah Going, his wife Sarah Going, and Clayton Rogers as administrators of Drewry Going’s (dec’d) estate. Chester Co, SC.
In 1796 Drury Going – Court orders sale of Drury Going’s estate within 12 months. Chester Co, SC. In 1797 – 1807 – Drury Going’s (decd) estate is in probate. Executors: Elijah Going, Sarah Going, James Johnston. Sale of Estate: Isaac Going, Elijah Going, Sarah Going, William Fariss, Job Going, Clayton Rogers, William Brown, Robert Elliott, Andrew Walker, Asa Tindall, William Fiary. Appraisers: James Kirkpatrick, Charles Gillmore, Aaron Lockheart, Warren Beauford, Clayton Rogers, Frances Kirkpatrick Payments to: John Brownlee, Francess Kirkpatrick, Charles Gillmore, James Johnston, James McNeese, Alexandra Price, Samuel Feemster, David Leech, Christian Johnston, Robert Miller, John McDonnel, Richard Curer, Joseph Feemster, Joseph Roberson, Samuel Tarbert, Aaron Lockert, Joseph Brown, Joseph Gist, William White, William Bratton, William Keith, Samuel Laysey, John Brown, Richard Curer, William Benson, William Gaston, William Rutherford, James W. Darby. Chester Co, SC.
1796, John ‘Going’, son of William Goyne, lived in Capt. Turner’s District. He was listed as a tax defaulter. [Augusta Chronicle, 29 Jan. 1797, p. 2, col. 4]. Wilkes County, Georgia.
1796, Drury ‘Going’, son of William Goyne, appeared in the tax records of Wilkes County. He lived in Capt. Turner’s District [MM-7], and owned 100 acres of land. Wilkes County, Georgia
1796 April 7: MCKELLER, PETER, PLAT FOR 100 ACRES ON HAYSES SWAMP, GEORGE TOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOSIAH LEWIS. Series: S213190 Volume: 0034 Page: 00353 Item: 001 Names indexed: GIBSON, STEPHEN; GOWING, JOHN; LEWIS, JOSIAH; MCDONALD, JOHN; MCKELLER, PETER Document type: PLAT Locations: GEORGETOWN DISTRICT; HAYES SWAMP; LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=202084
1796 July – Isham Goin witnessed a deed with William Goin and Anester Goin in 1796. Isham Goin was appointed as one of the counties constables in Jul 1796. Bedford County, Virginia http://jg1758.blogspot.com/2008/10/william-anester-gowan-gowingoin-family.html
1796 Oct 12: John Williams, Hawkins Co Tenn to Matthew Deatherage 100 pds 100 acs Dan River adj Joseph Ship Wits: Richard Gains, John Gains. Signed: John Williams.
Vol 2 p. 346 to 347. Stokes County, North Carolina
1796 Nov 30: N C grant William Boyls 100 ac adj Valentine Gibson (now sd Boyls line) John Williams former line, sd Boyls line formerly James Gains & Thomas Ship
Vol 2 p. 358 and 359. Stokes County, North Carolina
1796 Dec 3: INHABITANTS OF LAURENS, NEWBERRY, AND EDGEFIELD COUNTIES, PETITION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A FERRY ACROSS SALUDA RIVER IN THE NAMES OF MORRIS GWYN AND JAMES COX. Series: S165015 Year: 1796 Item: 00158 ignore: 000 Description: (2 PAGES; OVERSIZE) Names indexed: COX, JAMES; GWYN, MORRIS Topics: FERRIES Document type: PETITION Locations: EDGEFIELD COUNTY; LAURENS COUNTY; NEWBERRY COUNTY; SALUDA RIVER, South Carolina.
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1796 Dec 21: GOWEN, JOHN, PLAT FOR 125 ACRES ON BARTONS CREEK, GREENVILLE COUNTY, WASHINGTON DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JAMES KILGORE ON APRIL 12, 1793. Series: S213192 Volume: 0036 Page: 00022 Item: 003 Names indexed: BARTON, BENJAMIN; BARTON, WILLIAM; DAVIS, WILLIAM; GOWEN, JOHN; KILGORE, JAMES; NEEL, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: BARTON CREEK; GREENVILLE COUNTY; TYGER RIVER; WASHINGTON DISTRICT, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=207640
1796 Dec 21: GOWEN, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 254 ACRES ON BEAVER DAM CREEK, GREENVILLE COUNTY, WASHINGTON DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM THOMAS ON JANUARY 11, 1793. Series: S213192 Volume: 0036 Page: 00023 Item: 004 Names indexed: ANDERSON, WILLIAM; EASLEY, WILLIAM; GOODGION, ROBERT; GOWEN, WILLIAM; THOMAS, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAVER DAM CREEK; GREENVILLE COUNTY; MIDDLE TYGER RIVER; WASHINGTON DISTRICT, South Carolina.
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1797 Halifax Co, Va
David Going (at Walne’s) [frame 732] Halifax Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1797 Greensville Co Va
Drury Going 1 tithe [frame 217]
Mark Going 1 tithe
Benjamin Going 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1797 Henry Co Va
frame 438,
Going, John 3006
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1797 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Frederick 1 Mecklenburg Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Mecklenburg.htm
1797 frame 234, Patrick Co Va
Goin, Joseph 1003
Goin, James 2004
Goin, Zelph 1002
Goin, Shadrack Junr. 1
Goin, David 3005
Goin, Shadrack Senr. 2005
Goin, Labon 1001
Goin, William 1005
Goin, Isaack 1002
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/patrick.htm
1797 Mar 4 – Dempsy Going & Mourning Goodson, 4 Mar. 1797 (Edward Going)/
Person County, North Carolina Marriages 1792-1868
By Katherine Kerr Kendall Page 35. Person Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/04/person-county-nc-early-records.html
1797 Dec 2 – Page 35: Deed Book C, Page 62-3: State of NC-#87-to Robert Dickens & William Waite, ? A on Flat R adj Elizabeth Step, James Rimmer, EDWARD GOINS. 2 Dec. 1797. Chain Carriers; EDWD GOINS, Joshua Step. Person County, North Carolina Deeds 1792-1825. By Katherine Kerr Kendall. Person Co, NC. http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/04/person-county-nc-early-records.html
1797-99 – John Going (Gowing)
100 acres
1791-1799 Patrick County Land Index
Patrick Co, Va
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1797-99 – Joseph Going (Gowing)
50 acres of Shadrack Barrett
140 and 251 of Jacob Adams Jr
1791-1799 Patrick County Land Index
Patrick Co, Va
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1798-99 – William Going
268 acres of Thomas Hudson
1791-1799 Patrick County Land Index
Patrick Co, Va
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1797A Pittsylvania Co Va
Going, John 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 768]
Going, Sherwood & Mother 1 tithe 1 slave 12-16, 4 horses
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1797 Bedford County, Virginia
10 Apr 1797 Daniel Gowen………1, 0, 1
15 Apr 1797 Isham Gowen……….0, 0, 1
24 Apr 1797 William Gowen Jr….1, 0, 3
07 Apr 1797 John Bratcher Sr…..6, 4, 4
07 Apr 1797 John Bratcher Jr……1, 0, 2
07 Apr 1797 Canada Bratcher…..1, 0, 0
Legend: 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800 & 1801
1st Col: Total Number of Tithes White & Black
2nd Col: Blacks Over 12
3rd Col: Horses
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1797, William ‘Going’ lived in Capt. Turner’s District [MM-49], and was charged with one poll. Other ‘Going’ individuals living in Capt. Turner’s District in 1797 were:
Drury ‘Going’ [MM-65]
Hardy ‘Going’ [MM-140] “Widow” was written by his name.
Henry ‘Going’ [MM-38]
John ‘Going’ [MM-32]
William ‘Going’ [MM-111]
(Note: All of the above were sons of William Goyne, except Henry Going [MM-38]. Henry ‘Going’ [MM-38] is considered to be the son of John ‘Going’ Jr, and the grandson of John and Mary Keith ‘Going.’ Wilkes County, Georgia).
1797 James Goyne appeared in the records of Hancock Co, Georgia. (Note: James Goyne is considered to be the son of John ‘Going’ Jr, and the grandson of John ‘Going’ and Mary Keith ‘Going.’). James Goyne was a purchaser at the estate sale of Meredith Price in early 1797 in Hancock County, Georgia according to “The Georgia Genealogy Magazine,” Winter 1974, p. 141]. In the summer of 1797, James Goyne assisted in the inventory of the estate of William Minor, Jr. in Hancock County, according to the same source.
1797 will – Thomas Going – will (1740-1750) probate ppw: Will names: son Bungee Going (1770s), Burton Going (b. 1778 – census repts), daughter Hale Going (1770s), daughter Elizabeth Going (1770s), Executors: Thomas Pledger and Eben Ham. Wits: William Bailey, Jeremiah Bailey. Randolph Co, NC
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1797 Jan 27: CONAR, WILLIAM JR., PLAT FOR 275 ACRES ON POKE SWAMP, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN LEWIS SHECUT ON JANUARY 27, 1797. Series: S213192 Volume: 0036 Page: 00034 Item: 004 Names indexed: CONAR, WILLIAM JR.; CONAR, WILLIAM SR.; GAVIN, CHARLES; PATRICK, MRS.; SHECUT, JOHN LEWIS Document type: PLAT Locations: EDISTO RIVER; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; POLK SWAMP, South Carolina.
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1797 Feb 7 – Randolph County – Will of Thomas GOING:
Transcribed by Tracy Hutchison. Not to be copied or reproduced in any format for profit.
(I have attempted to transcribe as acurately as possible, however I am sure there is probably some errors).
In the Name of God Amen, I Thomas Going of Randolph County and State of No. Carolina, being sick and weakley in body but in perfect mind and memory, do construh this my last will and testament. First my body to be buried at the durecion of my executor he or after ministered and after my last debts are paid, I give all my estate bail(?) and heirs and as follows my land. Where on I now live, I give to my two youngest sons, Burges Going and Burton Goings to be equally divided, I give my horse sadle and bridle to my son Burges Going and my fille I give to my son Burton Going. I give to my daughter Hali Going my no home & white faced heffer and all the rest of my property to be equally divided between my sons Burgess and Burton and my daughters Vini Hardester and Hali and Elizabeth Going and I do hear by appoint my trusty friend Thomas Pledger and Ebin Harn my executors to this my last will and testament. Signed and acknowledge in the presents of us this 7th day of February 1797. His Thomas T(mark) Going
William Bailey (????), Jerimiah Bailey, Randolph Co, NC
http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2007/12/randolph-county-nc-early-records.html
1797 Aug 24: ETHRIDGE, MARMADUKE, PLAT FOR 276 ACRES ON INDIGO BRANCH, BEAUFORT DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY ROBERT TANNER ON DECEMBER 3, 1794. Series: S213190 Volume: 0035 Page: 00070 Item: 000 Names indexed: ETHRIDGE, MARMADUKE; GARVEN, JOHN; LOWNES, ROLSON; TANNER, ROBERT; WILLIAMS, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAUFORT DISTRICT; COOSAWHATCHIE RIVER; INDIGO BRANCH, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=202433
1797 Aug 28: Entered. 1798 July 25: Survey. 1798 Dec 21: Issued. Grant No. 566. File No 535. Book 97 pg 266. Entry No. 7321. Elias Earl and John Gowan are granted 300 acres
in Buncombe County, North Carolina located on the S side of French Broad River, on the south branch of said river. Chain Carriers: Jesse Bibbs, Samuel McCrary. Surveyor: Hance McWhorter. Buncombe County, North Carolina.
1797 Aug 28: BOLES, ISAAC, PLAT FOR 59 ACRES ON SAWNEYS CREEK, ABBEVILLE COUNTY, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY THOMAS FINLEY. Series: S213192 Volume: 0036 Page: 00107 Item: 005 Names indexed: BARKSDALE, JOHN; BOLES, ISAAC; FINLEY, THOMAS; FREZER, JOHN; GARVIN, DANIEL; MCKEEN, WILLIAM; MCMASTER, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: ABBEVILLE COUNTY; LITTLE RIVER; NINETY SIX DISTRICT; SAWNEY CREEK, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=208080
1797 Sept 19 – “Daniel Going” was one of the men who posted bond when items were sold from the estate of Maryann Franklin in Bedford County November 22, 1794. The bond was “examined by the Bedford County Court September 19, 1797 and returned July 23, 1798,” suggesting that Daniel Going remained there at that time. Bedford County, Virginia.
1797 Nov 22: PINCKNEY, GOV. CHARLES, MESSAGE, WITH ENCLOSURES, ENCLOSING THE REPORT OF H. M. WOOD AND L. J. ALLSTON, COMMISSIONERS TO REVIEW A PART OF THE ROAD FROM CHARLESTON TO TENNESSEE WORKED ON BY ELIAS EARLE, INCLUDING A CERTIFICATE OF W. W. SMITH WHO USED THE ROAD AND ORDERS FROM A BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. COURT GIVING EARLE PERMISSION TO WORK ON THE ROAD. Series: S165009 Message: 0702 Page: 00000 ignore: 000 Names indexed: ALSTON, LEMUEL; BARNARD, JOB; EARLE, ELIAS; GOWENS; JEWEWELL, JAMES; PINCKNEY, CHARLES; SMITH, W. W.; WOOD, HENRY M. Topics: STREETS, ROADS, AND HIGHWAYS Document type: MESSAGE Locations: BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NC; CHARLESTON; FRENCH BROAD RIVER; HOT SPRINGS, NC; NORTH CAROLINA; TENNESSEE, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=284480
1797 Nov 28: COMMITTEE REPORT ON THE GOVERNORS MESSAGE RELATIVE TO THE BUILDING OF A WAGGON ROAD OVER THE WESTERN MOUNTAINS. (2 PAGES) Series: S165005 Year: 1797 Item: 00068 Page: 000 Names indexed: EARLE; GOWEN Document type: REPORT OF LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE Topics: STREETS, ROADS, AND HIGHWAYS, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=268178
1797 Nov 28: GOING, MARY, PETITION AND SUPPORTING PAPERS REQUESTING AN ANNUITY. (4 FRAMES) Series: S108092 Reel: 0056 Frame: 00360 ignore: 000 Names indexed: GOING, MARY; MAYRANT, WILLIAM; MOORE, ISHAM; NETTLES, JESSE; REES, WILLIAM Document type: PETITION Topics: PENSIONS AND ANNUITIES, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=293443
1797 Nov 29: HOOPER, JAMES, PETITION AND SUPPORTING PAPERS REQUESTING COMPENSATION FOR MILITARY SERVICE. (5 FRAMES) Series: S108092 Reel: 0073 Frame: 00267 ignore: 000 Names indexed: GOWEN, JOHN; HAMBLETON, JAMES; HAMILTON, JAMES; HOOPER, JAMES; THOMAS, JOHN; VERNAR, JAMES; WILLIAMSON, COL. Document type: PETITION Topics: CHEROKEE EXPEDITIONS, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=293782
1797 Nov 29: COMMITTEE REPORT ON THE GOVERNORS MESSAGE RELATIVE TO THE BUILDING OF A WAGGON ROAD OVER THE WESTERN MOUNTAINS. (4 PAGES) Series: S165005 Year: 1797 Item: 00071 Page: 000 Names indexed: EARLE; GOWEN Document type: REPORT OF LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE Topics: STREETS, ROADS, AND HIGHWAYS, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=268181
1797 Nov 29: GOING, MARY, PETITION REQUESTING AN ANNUITY. (2 FRAMES) Series: S108092 Reel: 0056 Frame: 00358 ignore: 000 Names indexed: GOING, MARY Document type: PETITION Topics: PENSIONS AND ANNUITIES, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=293442
1797 Nov 30: COMMITTEE REPORT ON THE PETITION OF MARY GOING. (2 FRAMES) Series: S108092 Reel: 0056 Frame: 00366 ignore: 000 Names indexed: GOING, MARY Document type: REPORT OF LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=293444
1797 Dec 15: DUNCAN, JOSEPH, PLAT FOR 82 ACRES ON TWELVE MILE RIVER, PENDLETON COUNTY, NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JAMES JETT ON FEBRUARY 1, 1793. Series: S213192 Volume: 0036 Page: 00162 Item: 001 Names indexed: DUNCAN, JOSEPH; GOWAN, JOHN; JETT, JAMES Document type: PLAT Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT; PENDLETON DISTRICT; TWELVE MILE CREEK, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=208349
1797-99 – John Going (Gowing) received 100 acres. 1791-1799 Patrick County Land Index. Henry Co, Va
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1798 Halifax Co, Va
David Goinn [frame 819] Halifax Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1798 Greensville Co Va
James Gowing senr 1 tithe, 3 slaves over 16, 1 horse [frame 231]
Thomas Gowing 1 tithe
Drury Gowing 1 tithe
Benjamin Gowing 1 tithe
James Gowing Jr 1 tithe, 1 tithe 12-16, 1 horse
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/greensville.htm
1798 Henry Co Va
frame 452,
Going, John 6006
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/henry.htm
1798 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Frederick 1002 Mecklenburg Co Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Mecklenburg.htm
1798 frame 250, Patrick Co Va
Goin, Obediah 1
Goin, Labon 1001
Goin, Shadrack Junr. 1001
frame 251,
Goin, David 2005
Goin, Isaac 1005
Goin, Shadrack Sen. 2005
Goin, Jacob 1002
Goin, John (Mayo) 1
Goin, Benjamin 1
Goin, John (Big Dan River) 2
Goin, James 2006
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/patrick.htm
1798A Pittsylvania Co Va
Going, Shadrack & Mother 1 tithe 1 slave 12-16, 5 horses [frame 41]
Going, Benjamin 1 tithe [frame 42]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/pittsylvania.htm
1798 Bedford County, Virginia
25 Jul 1798 William Gowin Jr…..1, 0, 2
25 Jul 1798 Isham Gowin………..0, 0, 1
11 Apr 1798 Canada Bratcher….1, 0, 1
08 Jun 1798 John Bratcher……..6, 4, 4
Legend: 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1797, 1798, 1799, 1800 & 1801
1st Col: Total Number of Tithes White & Black
2nd Col: Blacks Over 12
3rd Col: Horses
Bedford County Personal Property Tax List
1782-1805, 1806-1816
Library of Virginia microfilm reels 34 and 35
1798 Daniel Goin conveys land to Isaac Reynolds for 100 acres, payment of 40 pounds sterling, on Wateree Creek, in Fairfield County, joining Larkin Carden’s land on the West side, S and E sides by Tidwell. Fairfield Co, SC.
http://www.ken-shelton.com/Fairfield/Deeds/Deed_L/Deed_L_0189a.tif
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1798: GYNE, MICHAEL, PLAT FOR 300 ACRES ON JACOBS SWAMP, CRAVEN COUNTY, SURVEYED BY JOHN LOVELESS ON MARCH 15, 1775. Series: S213192 Volume: 0037 Page: 00001 Item: 001 Names indexed: GYNE, MICHAEL; LOVELESS, JOHN Document type: PLAT Locations: CRAVEN COUNTY; JACOBS CREEK; LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=208461
1798 Jan 4: WATSON, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 61 ACRES ON LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER AND DROWNING CREEK, GEORGE TOWN DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY D. ROWLAND. Series: S213190 Volume: 0035 Page: 00107 Item: 002 Names indexed: ADAMS, EZEKIEL; GOWEN, JOHN; PAGE, JESSE; ROWLAND, D.; WATSON, WILLIAM Document type: PLAT Locations: BEAR SWAMP; CYPRESS BRANCH; DROWNING CREEK; GEORGETOWN DISTRICT; LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER, South Carolina
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=202480
1798 Jan 5 – Daniel Goyen of Fairfield purch from Richard Thompson 100 acres situate on waters of House Branch in Fairfield County, originally granted to John Alexander. Wits: Jos Evans, James Gamble. Signed: Richard Thompson. Proved up by Jame Gable on (? date) 1800. book N, pg 156. Fairfield Co, South Carolina.
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1798 Jan 5: Daniel Goin sells 100 acres to Isaac Reynolds, land on the Wateree Creek, Fairfield County, bounded by lands of Larkin Carden, Pressley Tidwell. Wits: Donesia Jousena (sp?), John Grant, John Harvy. Signed: Daniel Goin. Proved up by John Grant on June 19, 1798. Rec. July 4, 1798. pg 189 to 190. Fairfield County, South Carolina.
1798 Jan 11: GRISSETT, WILLIAM, PLAT FOR 38 ACRES ON FELDERS OR SKINDOE BAY, ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JOHN LEWIS SHECUT. Series: S213192 Volume: 0036 Page: 00165 Item: 006 Names indexed: BYRD, NATHANIEL; CANNON, JOHN; GAVIN; GRISETT, LYDIA; GRISSETT, WILLIAM; MULING; SHECUT, JOHN LEWIS Document type: PLAT Locations: EDISTO RIVER; FELDERS BAY; ORANGEBURG DISTRICT; SKINDOE BAY, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=208370
1798 March – Sophia Going Sr was called the administrator of the estate of Alexander Going, deceased, when she was sued by Sophia Going, Junior, on 20 March 1798
Pittsylvania Co, Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1798 Nov – Court: Clopton v Going, Nov 1798, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA. “November Court 1798. George Clopton … Demandant – Against – Sophia Going, Jesse Going, John Going and Sherwood Going .. Tenants – Upon a Writ of Right…” Pittsylvania Co, Va
1798 May 21- Sophia Going Sr, John Going, Jesse Going, and Sherwood Going sued by George Clompton on testimony of James Saunders of Caswell County, North Carolina. Sophia, Sr., was apparently living on land claimed by George Clopton on 21 May 1798 when he sued Sophia, John, Jesse and Sherwood Going as tenants [Orders 1783-7, 354; 1795-8, 461, 479, 486; 1798-1801, 23, 59]. Pittsylvania Co, Va
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1798 May 29: Pittsylvania County VA Marriages 1786 – 1850 page 25
Marriage of Jenney Going to Travis Bennett
Lilly Logan (her mother) signs Certificate
Pittsylvania County, Virginia
1798 Nov 20 – Sophia Going, Jr., mother of illegitimate child Benjamin Going bound out by the Pittsylvania County court on 20 November 1798 [Orders 1798-1801, 58].
Pittsylvania Co, Va.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1798 Nov 28: Mary GOING, PETITION REQUESTING AN ANNUITY. (2 FRAMES) Series: S108092 Reel: 0056 Frame: 00369 ignore: 000 Names indexed: GOING, MARY Document type: PETITION Topics: PENSIONS AND ANNUITIES, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=293445
1798 Nov 30: THOMPSON, ABSALOM, PLAT FOR 71 ACRES ON BRANCH OF SINK HOLE FORK, GREENVILLE COUNTY, WASHINGTON DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM THOMAS. Series: S213192 Volume: 0037 Page: 00188 Item: 003 Names indexed: JOHN GOWEN; LEWIS, GEORGE; THOMAS, WILLIAM; THOMPSON, ABSALOM Document type: PLAT Locations: GREENVILLE COUNTY; MIDDLE TYGER RIVER; SINKHOLE FORK; WASHINGTON DISTRICT, South Carolina.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/RecordDetail.aspx?RecordId=209030
1798 Dec – Page 54 (Names involved: George Eubanks, Betty Eubanks, Thomas Eubanks, George Eubanks, Frances Wyatt, Mary Carlton, Catherine Eubanks, Betsy Eubanks, James Eubanks, George Burch, Edward Goins). Person County Record Books, book 2, page 133. December Court 1798. George Eubanks-will-dated 15 July 1798. Wife Bettey; sons Thomas, George, daughter Frances Wyatt of King and Queen Co., Va.; daughter Mary Carlton of King and Queen Co., Va.; daughters Catherine and Betsy; James Eubanks. Exec. Wife and Thos. Eubanks. Test. George Burch and EDWARD GOINS. Person County, North Carolina Compilations, 1792-1820. Land Grants; 1794-1805-1823 Tax Lists. Record Book Abstracts 1792-1820. Letters of Attorney; By Katherine Kerr Kendall. Person Co, NC.