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1704 Edward Gowing is listed on Quit Rents of Virginia – on 100 acres, Kingston, Gloucester Co, Va
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http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/english-duplicates-lost-virginia-records.pdf (p. 143).
1705 Va Glocester Co Rent Roll w Edw Gowin 100 ac
1720 Edw Gowen appeared as a “taxable” on the 1720 tax list of Northampton County, Virginia located across the Chesapeake Bay from Gloucester County.
1739 GM: “Edward Going” was settled in Charles City County in 1739, according to Charles City County Order Book, page 109.
1743 Jul: GM: “Edward Goeing” received a deed in Charles City County from John Goodall “and Mary, his wife” which was recorded in the July court session of 1743, according to “Charles City County, Virginia Records, 1734-74.”
1743-1744 merchant acct book with Michael Gowing Jr and Sr, David Gowing, and Edward Gowing in Hanover Co A Merchant’s Account Book. Hannover County, Va
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1744 June – Edmund Goin, 1 tithe King William Parish, Va.
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1744 1745 merch acct book w Michael Gowing Jr and Sr, and David plus Edward Gowing in Hanover Co A Merchant’s Account Book. Hannover County, Va
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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 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. Va. Land Trans – Brunswick County. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vabrunsw/deeds/brundb3.htm
1746 May: GM: “Edward Going” gave a deed to John Shell in Charles City County which was recorded in the May 1746 court session, according to “Charles City County, Virginia Records, 1734-74.
1748 June – Going, Edward 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
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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.Va. Land Trans – Brunswick County,
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vabrunsw/deeds/brundb3.htm “Edward Going of Brunswick County” was mentioned in “Brunswick County, Virginia Deeds, 1745-1749:” Page 444 “June 2, 1748, From John Roper of Charles City County to Edward Going of Brunswick County for £5 one certain tract of land of about 100 acres in Brunswick County on the south side of Mill Creek, bounded by Simmons’ corner and old line, the south fork, being part of a larger tract of 1601 acres which was patented to the said John Roper on August 2, 1745. Witnessed by: John Roper Thomas Twitty William Linsey John [X] Roberts Recorded June 2, 1748″
Virginia Easley DeMarce, the researcher who located this deed wrote, “Part of this tract was also sold to George Hagood of Brunswick County, and then he sold it again to John Johnson. Land was located “in Brunswick County on both sides of Bryery Creek, adjoining lines of Richard Russell, Benjamin Lanier, Richard Hagood and Thomas Twitty.”
1750s – Edward Going – North Carolina Militia – Muster Roll of Edgecombe County Militia
1752 – Joseph Gowen son of Edward Gowen, Jr was born about 1730, probably in Charles City County. He was taxable in his own household in the 1752 tax list of Field Jefferson in Lunenburg County, Virginia, according to “Sunlight on the Southside.” Lunenburg Co, Va.
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 Ct Joshua Wise v Edward Gowen, In Debt. The Defendant not being arrested, on the motion of the Plaintiff by his attorney it is ordered that an attachment issue against his estate for six pounds and costs returnable to the next Court. Bk 4, pg 186. Brunswick Co, Va.
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1753 Granville Co NC
William Going and his son 2 white
Robt Mitchell, John Going 2 tithes white
Thomas Going 1 white 1 black
Michal Going 1 black
Edward Going 1 black
Thomas Going 1 unk
Michall Going 1 unk
Michall Going 1 unk
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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
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1753 Jan Ct Joshua Wise v Edward Gowen. In Debt. The attachment awarded against the Defendants estate being returned on one bell and one bridle by the sherif of this county and the defendant not appearing to replevy the same on the motion of the Pltf by his attorney it is considered by the court that the plt recover against the defendant five pounds ten shillings the debt in the declaration mentioned and his costs by him in this behalf expended But to be discharged by the payment of five pounds the Plt acknowledging satisfaction for 10 shillings and it is ordered that the sherif do make sale of the said attached effects according to law and return an account of such sale to the Court. Order Bk 4, pg 404. Brunswick Co, Va.
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1753 Feb 27 Joshua Wise v Edward Gowin, In debt. The sherif having returned an account of sales of the attached effects amounting to one shilling and one penny It is ordered that he pay the same to the Plt towards satisfying his judgment. Order Bk 4, pg 426. Brunswick Co, Va.
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1753 March The petition of James Boyd against Edward Gowin is continued til the next Court. Order Bk 4, pg 455. Brunswick Co, Va
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1753 June Ct, Upon the attachment obtained by Nicholas Edmunds and Robert Jones Junr against the estate of Edward Gowin for thirty nine shillings and one penny, The sherif of this County having returned that he had attached one spinning wheel, one bedsted, and also attached in the hands of Thomas Marriott and in his own hands “This day came the Plts by their attorney and the Deft not appearing to replevy the said effects, the said Thomas Marriott appear’d and delcared on Oath that he had in his hands and possession eight hundred and four pounds of tobacco four sows and shoats and one bull yearling of the said Defts. Whereupon the Plts made oath to the justness of their account therefore it is considered by the Court that the Plts recover against the Deft the said sum of thirty nine shillings and one penny and their costs by them in this behalf expended and it is order’d that the said Thomas Marriott deliver the effects in his possession to the sherif and that he make sale thereof according to law and return an account thereof to the Court and it is further considered that this attachment be dismissed as to the other attached effects. Order Bk 4, pg 521. Brunswick Co, Va.
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1753 July Ct Thomas Mariott and Company v Edward Gowing, the attachment obtained by Thomas Mariott and Company agt estate of Edward Gowing is continued Order Bk 5, pg 12, Brunswick Co Va
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1753 July Ct Nicholas Edmunds and Robt Jones Jr v Edward Gowing estate, the attachment obtained by Nicholas Edmunds and Robt Jones Jr against the estate of Edward Gowing is continued, Order Bk 5, pg 18, Brunswick Co, Va.
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1753 August Ct Nicholas Edmunds and Robt Jones Jr v Edward Gowing estate, the sheriff having returned an account of sales of the attached effects amounting to five pounds ten shillings and two pence half penny. It is ordered that he pay so much thereof to the Plts as will satisfy their judgment against the said defendant. Order Bk 5, pg 24, Brunswick Co, Va
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1753 Sept Ct Upon the attachment obtained by Thomas Mariott and Company against the estate of Edward Gowing for 8 pounds and four pence James Parish Gent Sheriff of this County having returned that by virtue of that writ to him directed he had attached all the estate of the said Edward in his hands if any remained after satisfying an attachment obtained by Nicholas Edmunds and Robert Jones Jr against the said estate which he had ready as thereby he was commanded. This day came the Plaintiffs by their attorney and the said Edward Gowing not appearing it is considered by the court that the Plts recover against the Dfts five pounds eight shillings and nine pence part of their demand in the attachment mentioned and their costs by them in this behalf expended and that the Sherif satisfy this judgment unto the Plts out of the effects that shall remain in his hands after discharging the attachment obtained by the said Edmunds and Jones if any shall remain. Order Bk 5, pg 80, Brunswick County Va
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1753 Sept Ct James Boyd v. Edward Gowing, The petition of James Boyd against Edward Gowing is continued until the next court. Order Bk 5, pg 65, Brunswick Co, Va
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1753 Sept 5 – Ann Gowen, daughter of Edward Gowen, Jr, was born about 1735, probably in Charles City County. She was living in Granville County September 5, 1753 when the Granville County Court ordered her “mulattoe child, Cooper” be bound to John Parnall.
1753 Dec Ct James Boyd v. Edward Gowing, The petition of James Boyd against Edward Gowing is continued until the next court. Order Bk 5, pg 109, Brunswick Co, Va
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1753-1754 Thomas Going, was in the Granville County list of Osborn Jeffreys, adjoining Michael and Edward Going, taxable on one white and one black poll in 1753 and one black poll in 1754. Granville Co, NC. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Gibson_Gowen.htm
1754 Jan Ct James Boyd v. Edward Gowing, The petition of James Boyd against Edward Gowing is continued until the next court. Order Bk 5, pg 148, Brunswick Co, Va
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1754 May Ct James Boyd v. Edward Gowing, The petition of James Boyd against Edward Gowing is continued until the next court. Order Bk 5, pg 200, Brunswick Co, Va
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1754 June Ct James Boyd v. Edward Gowing, The petition of James Boyd against Edward Gowing is continued until the next court. Order Bk 5, pg 233, Brunswick Co, Va
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1754 Sept Ct James Boyd v. Edward Gowing, The petition of James Boyd against Edward Gowing is dismissed. Order Bk 5, pg 300, Brunswick Co, Va
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1754 Oct 8 – Edward Gowen – North Carolina Militia – Muster Roll of the Regiment of Col William Eaton, Granville County, NC (mulatto)
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
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1755 Edward Gowen – 0-1-1; Granville County, NC – Tax List/Tithes; Granville Co, NC
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1755 Granville Co, NC
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
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1755 – The names of Edward Going, David Going and William Going appeared on the muster roll of Edgecombe County militia in 1755.
1756 Aug – Edward Gowen was prosecuted in Edgecombe County in August 1756 for concealing his tithables and refused to list his wife in Granville County in 1765, but he listed his wife in Bute County in 1771 [Haun, Edgecombe County Court Minutes, I:131; CR 44.601.23]. Edgecombe Co, NC
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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
1759 Granville Co, NC
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
James Going 2
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1759 Joseph Goin 1 mulattoe Granville Co NC
Edward Goin 1 mulattoe
Thomas Goin, William Gray 2 white
James Goin and William Goin 2 mulattoe
Michael Goin and John Wilson 2 mulattoe
James Going 2 insolvent (unk)
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1761 Edward Going and sons Edward and Reeps (3 black, 3 total) Granville Co Tax List of Robert Harris, Granville Co, NC
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1761 Granville Co, NC
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., and Reeps 0 white/3black males
Country Line District by Larkin Johnston
William Gowin, James Gowin 2
William Gowin Junr, Jesse Chandlor 2
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1762 Granville Co NC
Michael Gowin mulattoe
Thomas Gowin and Moses Gowin 2 tithes
Edward Gowin Sr, Reps Gowin, Edward Gowin 3 mulattoe
James Gowing, son William, refs to list his wife – 2 white, 0 black, 0 females, 2 over 16, 2 total
William Gowin Jr 2 white
Joseph Going refuses to list wife 1 mulattoe
James Gowen 2 insolvent
Michael Going 2 insolvent
Edward Going 2 insolvent
Jos. Going 1 insolvent
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1762 Granville Co, NC
Bare Swamp District; List of John Pope for St. Johns Parish
Michael Gowin, Mulattoe, John Willson2 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
James Gowen 2
Michael Going 2
Edward Going 2
Jos. Going 1
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1763 Granville Co, NC
List of Insolvents
James Gowen 2
Edward Going 2
Wm Going. 1 Rong listed 1
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1764 Granville Co NC
Joseph Gowen 1 white
William Gowen 1 white
William Gowen and John Cape 2 white
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
Jos. Gowen 2 insolvent
James Gowen 2 insolvent
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1766 Granville Co NC
Joseph Goin 2 unk
Thomas Gowin 1 unk
Joseph Gowing 1 unk
Edward Gowin 1 unk
Reps Gowin 1 unk
Joseph Gowin mulattoe has a wife and other family not listed (note)
Edward Gowin mulattoe has a wife and etc not listed (note)
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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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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
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1767 Joseph Gowen white Granville Co NC
Thomas Gowin 2 white
Moses Gowin 1 white
Joseph Gowin 2 black
Edward Gowin 1 black
Edward Gowin Jr 1 black
Joseph Gowen white
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1767 Sept 22 – Edward Gowing (free negroe) Colin Forbiss
purch date)(Recorded 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) SC Land Trans – Craven County, SC
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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
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1769 Thomas Gowen 3 white Granville Co NC
Moses Gowen 2 white
William Gowen 1 white
Edward Gowen 1 black
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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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1771 Thomas Gowin 2 unk Granville Co NC.
Moses Gowin 1 unk
John Gowin 1 unk
Edward Gowin 1 unk
Joseph Gowin 2 unk
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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 Granville Taxables, summary from microfilm
Gowin, Thomas 2
Gowin, Moses1
Gowin, John 1
Gowin, Edward 1
Gowin, Joseph 2
Granville Co, NC
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1771 Sept 7 – list of insolvents for 1762 taxremaining in arrears as of
7 Sept. 1771
Gowen, Michael 2
Gowen, Edward 3
Gowen, Joseph 1
Granville Co, NC
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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.
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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
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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
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1782 James Going: Edmond Going, Henry Going & James Going under age 1 tithe 3 horses, 10 cattle in Greensville Co, Va
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1782 Drury Going 1 tithe 2 horses Greensville Co Va
James Going: Edmond Going, Henry Going & James Going under age 1 tithe 3 horses, 10 cattle
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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
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
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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
1788 B p.14?, Dr Thos Stewart: Thomas Stewart, Charles Stewart, Jno Stewart, Edmund Gowin: 8 slaves 16+, 1 slave 12-16, 8 horses Dinwiddie Co Va http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Dinwiddie.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.
1790 Edmund Going 1 tithe 1 horse
Meherrin Parish
Greensville Co, Va.
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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
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1792 March – Edward Going – Page 23 John McNeill
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
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1793 Gowin, Edmund 1 Mecklenburg Co Va
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1793 June 18 Edward Goyen and Nancy Scott granted letters of admin of estate of James Scott in Fairfield Co SC. p. 96 FamilySearch
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1794 Gowin, Edmund 1 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Frederick 1001
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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
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1795 Gowin, Edward 1 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Frederick 1
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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
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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; EDWD GOINS, Joshua Step. Person County, North Carolina Deeds 1792-1825, By Katherine Kerr Kendall. Person Co, NC
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1796 Gowin, Frederick; Phillis 16; 1101 Mecklenburg Co Va
Gowin, Edmund Anaca 16, 1101
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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
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1797 Edmond Goin
Tax List 1797
Nash District
Edmond Goin, 250 acres, 2 free polls, 2 slaves
Person Co, NC
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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
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.http://lumbeeindiansandgoinsfamily.blogspot.com/2008/04/person-county-nc-early-records.html
1799 November 5 – Edmund Going purchased 200 acres on Sandy Creek in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, according to Mecklenburg County Deed Book 10, page 176. Mecklenburg Co, Va.
1799 Dec 25 – Deed Book D, Page 402. Thomas Price of Orange Co to John Thomas of Person Co for $100, 120 A on Bushey Fork Flat R adj Orange Co. line, Aldridge, Wm Waite, EDWARD GOINS, Philip Burch, D. Durham, Benj Wheeley; a line intersects tract as 20 A already sold to Robert McNab; tract conveyed to Price by Daniel Malone./s/ Thos Wm Price. 25 Dec 1799. wit: Samuel Serrett, B. Douglas. Both witnesses removed from state; proved by oath of John Whitfield who was present when deed was sriten; (sic) Cary Williams proved handwriting of B. Douglas. Person County, North Carolina Deeds 1792-1825. By Katherine Kerr Kendall. Person Co, NC
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1800 US Census North Carolina – “Other Free” Census
Goin, Allen 7 Person page 621 –
Goin, Edward 6 Person page 599
Goin, Godrich 7 Person page 612
Goin, Hinnery 5 Moore County page 60
Goin, Levy 5 Moore County page 62
Goin, Oliva 2 Robeson County page 381
Goin, William 9 Moore County page 60
Going, Burgess 2 whites ( 1001-) Randolph page 353
Going, Isham 4 Orange County page 565
Going, Jacob 6 Stokes 495
Goins?, Judith 1 Nash County page 102
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1800 Goin Edwards Junr F.N. 1 tithe Halifax Co Va
David Goin 1 tithe 1 horse [frame 59]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/HalifaxVa.htm
1800 – Tax List 1800
Nash District
Edward Gowin, 250 acres, 1 free poll, 0 black polls, 0 stud horses
Person Co, NC
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1800 Person County, North Carolina
All Other Free Persons
Allen Goin (FPOC); Series: M32 Roll: 32 Page: 218
Edward Goin (FPOC); Series: M32 Roll: 32 Page: 196
Godrich Goin (FPOC); Series: M32 Roll: 32 Page: 209
Susannah Goin (white); Series: M32 Roll: 32 Page: 205
Person Co, NC
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1801 Mar 11 – Deed Book C, Page 280-1. FREDERICK GOIN of Mecklenburg, Va, to EDMUND GOIN of Person Co., for 6/, 124 A on Bluewing Cr adj Waite, Francis Ford, on Cattail Br to Baird line. 11 Mar 1801. Wit: Jeremiah Johnson, Francis Ford, Wm. Thaxton. 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
1801 April 8 – Page 51 – Deed Book C, Page 269. EDMUND GOIN to William Baird, for 86 lbs, 124 A on Blewing Cr adj Waite, Francis Ford, FREDERICK GOIN on Cattail Br. 8 Apr 1801. Wit. James Thomson, Starling Hudgins, Sharp Willingham. 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
1801 July 6 – Edmund Going purchased 124 acres from Frederick Going, July 6, 1801, according to Person County North Carolina Deed Book C, page 290. Going sold this land shortly, according to deeds proved in Person Co, NC
1802 Jan 8 – Page 56. Deed Book C, Page 331-2. John Thomas to Jacob Thomas, for $104, 120 A on Bushy Fork of Flat R on Orange County Line adj Aldridge, EDWARD GOINS old line, Phillip Burch, D. Durras, reserving a dividing line to 100 A to Thomas & balance to Robert McNabb and was sold to McNabb by Thos Price-tract conveyed John Thomas by Thomas Price & to Price by Daniel Malone. 8 Jan 1802. Wit: John Farrar, B. Douglas. 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
1803 frame 974 Goins, Edmond 1 Mecklenburg Co Va http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/Mecklenburg.htm
1804 June 5 – Edmund Gowen – Page 67
Deed Book C, Page 453
EDMUND GOWEN to William Baird of Prince George Co., VA, for 90 lbs 17/2 as debt is due for this amt., negro girl Patty age about 14 yrs; horses, cattle. 5 June 1804. Wit: Samuel Ward, Anselem Bugg, James Thomson.
Person County, North Carolina Deeds 1792-1825
By Katherine Kerr Kendall. Person Co, NC
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1804 June 5 – Edmund Going mortgaged a slave named “Patty” and his livestock for £90, according to Person County Deed Book C, page 453. Person Co, NC
1804 June 5 – Edmund Gowen – Page 67
Deed Book C, Page 453
EDMUND GOWEN to William Baird of Prince George Co., VA, for 90 lbs 17/2 as debt is due for this amt., negro girl Patty age about 14 yrs; horses, cattle. 5 June 1804. Wit: Samuel Ward, Anselem Bugg, James Thomson. Person County, North Carolina Deeds 1792-1825. By Katherine Kerr Kendall. Person Co, NC
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1805 – Edmund Gowen, Fredrick Gowen – Page 71
Tax List 1805. Capt. Streets Company
Gowen, Edmund, 0 acres, 1 white poll, 1 black poll
Gowen, Fedrick, 0 acres, 1 white poll
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
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1805 “Edmund Gowen” was a taxpayer in 1805 on the Person County tax roll in “Capt. Street’s Company.” Person Co, NC
1807 October 21 – “Edmund Gowen” was married October 21, 1807 to Lettice Gray, according to “Person County, North Carolina Marriage Records, 1792-1868.” Thomas Pool was the bondsman who signed Bond No. 107649, and John Halloway was a witness to the ceremony.
Person Co, NC
1807 Oct 21 – Edmond Gowen & Lettice Gray, 21 Oct. 1807 (Thomas Pool, John Holloway). 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
1809 Halifax Co, Va
List of Berryman Green
Going Edwards F.N. 1 tithe 1 horse
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/virginiatax.htm
1810 NC Person Co US Census Edmond Going 3 other free
1810 Southern District by Berryman Green, Halifax County
Going Edwards F.N. 1 tithe [frame 848]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/virginiatax.htm
1810 Butler, Kentucky – US Census – Edward Goan
Home in 1810 (City, County, State):
Number of All Other Free Persons: 6
Number of Household Members: 6
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1810 – Edward Goyne, Henry Goyne, Levi Goyne, William Goyne
1810 US Census, Moore Co, p 64:
EDWARD GOYNE: All other free persons=2
HENRY GOYNE: All other free persons=9
LEVI GOYNE: All other free persons=8
WILLIAM GOYNE: All other free persons=6
Moore Co, NC
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1810 – Allin Going, Edmund Going, Fanny Goin, Guthridge Goin, Edmund Going
1810 Person County, North Carolina census
Allin Going (FPOC); Series: M252 Roll: 38 Page: 151
Edmund Going (white); Series: M252 Roll: 38 Page: 151
Fanny Goin
Guthridge Goin
Edmund Going
Person Co, NC
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1811 B, Jacob Faulkner, Halifax Co, Va.
Gowen Edwards F.N. 1 tithe [frame 941]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/virginiatax.htm
1812 B, List of Joseph Scott, Halifax, Va
Going Edwards 1 tithe F.N.
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/virginiatax.htm
1813 Halifax County, Va
(women over 16 years old included)
Going Edwards F.N. 1 tithe 1 horse
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1816 Dec 24: Abraham Branan sells 50 acres of land to Hugh Going, both of Rutherford County, North Carolina, land being on the Waters of Nob Creek on the South Side of a branch of said creek, adj to William Swafford’s line. Wits: Joel Johnston, Edmond Going. Signed: Abraham Brandon. Rutherford County, North Carolina.
1818 A, Halifax County
Gowin Edwards F.N. 1 tithe
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/virginiatax.htm
1819 B, Halifax County
Edward Gowin F.N. 1 tithe [frame 600]
http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/virginiatax.htm
1820 B List of Richard Bennett, Halifax County
Edward Gowin F.N. 1 tithe
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1820 Rutherford Co, North Carolina – US Census – Edward Gowin (b. abt 1776-1794)
Home in 1820 (City, County, State):
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Slaves – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Free White Persons – Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total Slaves: 1
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 4
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1832 NC Granville Co Edward Going pension app Rev War NOTES: Granville Co, NC Served under Col Eaton, 5th Regiment 90 to 100 yrs of age in 1832 (b. 1732-1742) Entered army under Capt Robt Temples at Warren Court House in North Carolina. Was in several tours and engagements during Rev War. After war went to live in Franklin and Granville Counties in NC. Samuel Rust of Tenn affid of honesty and reputation of Edward Going.
EDWARD GOING
GRANVILLE COUNTY
PRIVATE
5TH REGIMENT
COL. EATON
$40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 29, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 92
State of North Carolina County of Granville
First Munday of Agt. 1832
Personly appeared in open court before the worshipful the justice of the court of Pleas and quarter sessions for the county of aforesaid mow sitting Edward Going a resident of sd. County aged between 90 and 100 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 act of Congress passed June 7th 1832 – that he entered the army of the United States in the war of the Revolution under the following circumstances (to wit).
He enlisted under Robert Temples as Captain at Warren Court house in the state of North Carolina at what time he does not recollect but that he did enlist in the nine months service, was marched from Warren Court house to Halifax, where he joined the regular troops in the 5th Regiment under Colonel Pink Eaton [Pinketham Eaton] & Mumford, he was stationed at Halifax about two months, he was marched from there to Kingston or Elizabeth town on Neuse River where he was stationed from six to eight weeks, from there he marched to Leesburg on Savanna River [Savannah River] where he was stationed from one to two months, then marched from there up the river to a place called the black swamp, where he was taken sick and sent from there to the Hospital in Charleston where he lay seven or eight weeks. Then he was removed over the Ashby River to Sullivan’s Island where he remained about three weeks when he was furtowed [furloughed] and directed to come home, his time of service being nearly out. After being at home a few days he went to the City of Warren to General or Colo. Guthrie Sumner [sic, Jethro Sumner] who gave him his discharge for the sd. tower of nine months. He kept his discharge several years and sold it to a W. Jno. Hall for six dollars that he does not know of any person by whom he can prove this service.
After he had been at been at home about two years he enlisted again in the three months service under Capt. Benjamin Eaves at Lewisburg in the state of North Carolina, where he imediately marched up the country, through a part of Virginia and again into North Carolina to the county of Guilford. There they joined the army commanded by General Green [Nathanael Greene] where he remained but a few days before the Guilford fight took place. He was in that fight [Battle of Guilford County Court House, March 15, 1781] and recollects that a Colo. Williams [Otho Holland Williams] on the day of the fight commanded that part of the army that
he was in after the fight our company was confused and scattered. We were collected again near Rocky River, while the British army made a short stay at Ramsey’s Mill. We understood they stayed but a short time moved on towards Halifax North Carolina. We made but a short stay at Rocky River. We were marched from there to Camden town in South Carolina where we stayed but a few days. We were then marched over the Catawba River where we stayed but a few days before our term of service expired and we received our discharges but by what officer they were granted I do not now recollect. I took care of my discharge for several years & was told that it was no account and what has become of it now I know not. I know of no person now living by whom I can prove this three months service. My messmates while in the service or a part of them whose names I recollect were Ozzy Ball, Drew Jones & William Smith. I have heard of the death of Ball & Jones. I cannot tell what has become of Smith. I have continued since I left the army to live in the counties of Franklin and Granville in North Carolina. I have no documentary evidence by which I can prove any part of this service. I hereby relinquish every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declare that my name is not on the pension role of the agency of any state.
Signed and sworn to in open court.
Edward (X) his mark Going
We Samuel Rust of Weakley County of the state of Tennessee, and Anderson Paschall & Wm. M. Sneed, both of the county of Granville & state of North Carolina do testify and declare that the said Samuel Rust declares that he has been acquainted with Edward Going who has taken, subscribed & sworn to the forgoing declaration for about fifty years and that he has ever supported the character of an honest man and an industrious and good citizen & that he served as a soldier in Revolutionary war.
The said Anderson Paschall declares that Edward Going who has made the written declaration has lived on the land this applicant since 1827 and that he has been well acquainted with him during that time. That he has often heard him state his services in the Revolutionary war, that his statements have been uniformly the same or substantially the same and that they corroborate the statement made in the foregoing declaration sworn to by him. He further declares that he has ever demeaned himself so far as he knows as an honest & industrious will meaning man.
William M. Sneed declares on oath that he has been acquainted with Edward Going the maker of the within declaration for now that fifteen years that he has ever supported the character of an honest industrious well disposed man & that he considers him to be such.
Sworn to & subscribe in open court.
Saml. Rust
Anderson Purshall
W. M. Sneed
And the said court do hereby declare this opinion after investigation of the matter and after putting the interrogatories presented by the war department that the above mentioned applicant was a revolutionary war soldier and served as he testifies. And the court further certifies that Saml. Rust now of Tennessee state formerly of Granville County and Anderson Paschall and Wm. M. Sneed, who has signed the proceeding certificate are residence of the said county of Granville & are credible persons and that their statement is entitled to credit.
James Wyche, Chairman pro tem
Jacob Taylor J. P.
Lewis Green J. P.
I Stephen K Sneed clerk of the court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the county of Granville and State of North Carolina do hereby certify that the forgoining contains the original proceedings of the said court in the matter of the application of Edward Going for a pension.
In testimony whereas I have proceeded to set my hand and seal of office at office in Gxford this the 10th day of August A D 1832.
Step K Sneed ??
State of North Carolina Granville County: The 30th day of January 1833
This day Edward Going Personally appeared before Dennis T Paschall one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid, who being duly sworn deposeth & saith that by reason of old age and the Consequent loss of memory he cannot swear positively as to the precise Length of his Service but according to the best of his recollection he served not less than those periods mentioned below and in the following Grade for Eight months and fifteen days in the first Tower [tour] and fully three months in the Second Tower making the Term of Eleven months and fifteen days I served as a private, for which Term of Service I Claim a Pension.
Sworn to & subscribed before me the day & date above written
Test
S/ D. T. Paschall, JP S/ Edward Going, X his mark
[Veteran was pensioned at the rate of $40 per annum commencing March 4th, 1831, for service as a private for one year in the North Carolina Continental line.]