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| 1741 July 31 || 400 Acres North of the Tar River || On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett || Benjamin Bridgers || Swift Creek is a tributary of the Tar River which lies to the north, Benjamin Bridgers later sold land near Swift Creek || [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26935842?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22495057596e374d6554352f657470306570542f3879426a7064314f653967325542483358745a31506979493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry]  
| 1741 July 31 || 400 Acres North of the Tar River || On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett || Benjamin Bridgers || Swift Creek is a tributary of the Tar River which lies to the north, Benjamin Bridgers later sold land near Swift Creek || [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26935842?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22495057596e374d6554352f657470306570542f3879426a7064314f653967325542483358745a31506979493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry]  
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| 1747 November 11|| 100 Acres on the South Side of Swift Creek || On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett || Benjamin Bridgers || Probably 1/4 of Benjamin's 1741 grant || [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98J-YPGC?view=fullText&keywords=Benjamin+Bridgers&groupId=TH-1942-37437-18822-46 FamilySearch]  
| 1747 November 11|| 100 Acres on the South Side of Swift Creek || On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett || Benjamin Bridgers || Sold to John Phillips Shelley for 5 pounds; probably 1/4 of Benjamin's 1741 grant || [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98J-YPGC?view=fullText&keywords=Benjamin+Bridgers&groupId=TH-1942-37437-18822-46 FamilySearch]
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| 1750 November 30|| 200 Acres on the North Side of Swift Creek || On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett || Benjamin Bridgers || Sold to James Drake for 10 pounds; probably 1/2 of Benjamin's 1741 grant || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DD-6WS7?view=fullText&keywords=Benjamin+Bridgers%2CJames+Drake%2CBenjamin+Bridgers+Drake%2CBenjamin%2CClark%2CJames%2CDrake&groupId=TH-1942-38173-754-19 FamilySearch]  
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| 1748 || 200 acres on the north side of Marratoke River in Northampton County || Roanoke River, Northampton County || Joshua Stap || The Roanoke River, once known as the Moratuck, derived its name from an Indian group. These Indians had a village by that name upon the river’s northern bank at present Cedar Landing in Bertie County. Both names, Moratuck and Roanoke, seem to be Algonquin. || [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8983-X9RQ?view=fullText&keywords=Step%20Joshua%2CJoshua%20Step%2CJoshua%2CStep%2CNorthampton%2CCarolina&groupId=TH-1942-37003-21633-72 FamilySearch]
| 1748 || 200 acres on the north side of Marratoke River in Northampton County || Roanoke River, Northampton County || Joshua Stap || The Roanoke River, once known as the Moratuck, derived its name from an Indian group. These Indians had a village by that name upon the river’s northern bank at present Cedar Landing in Bertie County. Both names, Moratuck and Roanoke, seem to be Algonquin. || [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8983-X9RQ?view=fullText&keywords=Step%20Joshua%2CJoshua%20Step%2CJoshua%2CStep%2CNorthampton%2CCarolina&groupId=TH-1942-37003-21633-72 FamilySearch]

Revision as of 12:08, 28 November 2024

Places Referenced in Clyborn Documents from North Carolina
Date Description in Document Estimated Location Person Notes Document Link
1741 July 31 400 Acres North of the Tar River On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett Benjamin Bridgers Swift Creek is a tributary of the Tar River which lies to the north, Benjamin Bridgers later sold land near Swift Creek Ancestry
1747 November 11 100 Acres on the South Side of Swift Creek On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett Benjamin Bridgers Sold to John Phillips Shelley for 5 pounds; probably 1/4 of Benjamin's 1741 grant FamilySearch
1750 November 30 200 Acres on the North Side of Swift Creek On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett Benjamin Bridgers Sold to James Drake for 10 pounds; probably 1/2 of Benjamin's 1741 grant FamilySearch
1748 200 acres on the north side of Marratoke River in Northampton County Roanoke River, Northampton County Joshua Stap The Roanoke River, once known as the Moratuck, derived its name from an Indian group. These Indians had a village by that name upon the river’s northern bank at present Cedar Landing in Bertie County. Both names, Moratuck and Roanoke, seem to be Algonquin. FamilySearch
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