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| 1769 March 30 || 125 Acres on the South Side of Swift Creek || On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett || Benjamin Bridgers and Joseph Bridgers || All deeded from Benjamin to his son Joseph. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9983-67PC?view=fullText&keywords=Benjamin+Bridgers&groupId=TH-1942-37003-3965-14 FamilySearch] | | 1769 March 30 || 125 Acres on the South Side of Swift Creek || On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett || Benjamin Bridgers and Joseph Bridgers || All deeded from Benjamin to his son Joseph. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9983-67PC?view=fullText&keywords=Benjamin+Bridgers&groupId=TH-1942-37003-3965-14 FamilySearch] | ||
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| 1770 August 2 || 100 Acres on Great Hogg Swamp || Near Fairmont, Robeson, NC || William Edwards and John Clibben || Sold by William Edwards to John Clibben. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98M-FSHK?view=fullText&keywords=John+Cliborn%2CJohn%2CNorth+Carolina%2CCarolina%2CBladen&groupId=TH-1951-36915-172-12 FamilySearch] | |||
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| 1770 November 16 || 150 Acres on Great Hogg Swamp || Near Fairmont, Robeson, NC || John Claborn and Daniel Willis || Sold by John Claborn to Daniel Willis. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98M-6TC?view=fullText&keywords=John%2CJohn+Cliborn%2CJohn+Cleborn%2CJohn+Claborn%2CNorth+Carolina%2CBladen&groupId=TH-1971-36913-297-42 FamilySearch] | |||
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| 1772 April || Land Sale from Joseph Bridgers to William Bridgers || On the South Side of Swift Creek in Edgecombe County || Joseph Bridgers and William Bridgers || Sold a tract of land for an unspecified sum. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9983-67KB?view=fullText&keywords=Benjamin+Bridgers&groupId=TH-1942-37003-3965-14 FamilySearch] | | 1772 April || Land Sale from Joseph Bridgers to William Bridgers || On the South Side of Swift Creek in Edgecombe County || Joseph Bridgers and William Bridgers || Sold a tract of land for an unspecified sum. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9983-67KB?view=fullText&keywords=Benjamin+Bridgers&groupId=TH-1942-37003-3965-14 FamilySearch] | ||
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| 1777 September 1 || 40 Acres on the North Side of Shores Creek || Edgecombe County || Benjamin Bridgers and John Clyborn || Gifted from Benjamin Bridgers to his son-in-law John Clyborn || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8983-63FP?view=fullText&keywords=Clyborn%2CCleburne%2CNorth&groupId=TH-1942-37003-2088-54 FamilySearch] | |||
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| 1778 October 8 || Plantation and 100 Acres of Land, Along with All His Estate || Nash County || Benjamin Bridgers, Mary Clybern, and John Clyborn || Gifted from Benjamin Bridgers to his daughter Mary Clybern and her husband John Clyborn. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8983-NSHF FamilySearch] | | 1778 October 8 || Plantation and 100 Acres of Land, Along with All His Estate || Nash County || Benjamin Bridgers, Mary Clybern, and John Clyborn || Gifted from Benjamin Bridgers to his daughter Mary Clybern and her husband John Clyborn. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8983-NSHF FamilySearch] |
Revision as of 11:23, 29 November 2024
Date | Description in Document | Estimated Location | Person | Notes | Document Link |
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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. | 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 |
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 |
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 |
1769 March 3 | Two Parcels of Land Totaling 212 Acres | On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett | Benjamin Bridgers and William Bridgers | All deeded from Benjamin to his son William, with Benjamin allowed to remain on the 150 acres for the rest of his life. | FamilySearch |
1769 March 30 | 125 Acres on the South Side of Swift Creek | On Swift Creek near current-day Leggett | Benjamin Bridgers and Joseph Bridgers | All deeded from Benjamin to his son Joseph. | FamilySearch |
1770 August 2 | 100 Acres on Great Hogg Swamp | Near Fairmont, Robeson, NC | William Edwards and John Clibben | Sold by William Edwards to John Clibben. | FamilySearch |
1770 November 16 | 150 Acres on Great Hogg Swamp | Near Fairmont, Robeson, NC | John Claborn and Daniel Willis | Sold by John Claborn to Daniel Willis. | FamilySearch |
1772 April | Land Sale from Joseph Bridgers to William Bridgers | On the South Side of Swift Creek in Edgecombe County | Joseph Bridgers and William Bridgers | Sold a tract of land for an unspecified sum. | FamilySearch |
1777 September 1 | 40 Acres on the North Side of Shores Creek | Edgecombe County | Benjamin Bridgers and John Clyborn | Gifted from Benjamin Bridgers to his son-in-law John Clyborn | FamilySearch |
1778 October 8 | Plantation and 100 Acres of Land, Along with All His Estate | Nash County | Benjamin Bridgers, Mary Clybern, and John Clyborn | Gifted from Benjamin Bridgers to his daughter Mary Clybern and her husband John Clyborn. | FamilySearch |
1779 October 7 | Transfer of Land from John Cliborn to Benjamin Bridgers Sr. | Nash County | John Cliborn and Benjamin Bridgers Sr. | Transferred back all land given to John Cliborn by Benjamin Bridgers Sr., except for 50 acres. | FamilySearch |
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