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| 1792 December __ || 100 Acres on the East Side of Ashpole Swamp || Robeson County, North Carolina || William Cliborn and James Lewis || Sold by William Cliborn to James Lewis for forty pounds. The land, previously occupied by Robert Cliborn, was described in detail and included natural landmarks. Witnessed by William Seborn, George Grimsley, and Joseph Haile. The deed was proved in court and ordered to be registered in January 1797. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-898Q-7925?view=fullText&keywords=Lewis%2CJames%2CWilliam%2CJames+Lewis%2CWilliam+Cliborn%2CNorth+Carolina+Robeson%2CNorth+Carolina%2CRobeson&groupId=TH-1971-37025-1176-10 FamilySearch] | | 1792 December __ || 100 Acres on the East Side of Ashpole Swamp || Robeson County, North Carolina || William Cliborn and James Lewis || Sold by William Cliborn to James Lewis for forty pounds. The land, previously occupied by Robert Cliborn, was described in detail and included natural landmarks. Witnessed by William Seborn, George Grimsley, and Joseph Haile. The deed was proved in court and ordered to be registered in January 1797. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-898Q-7925?view=fullText&keywords=Lewis%2CJames%2CWilliam%2CJames+Lewis%2CWilliam+Cliborn%2CNorth+Carolina+Robeson%2CNorth+Carolina%2CRobeson&groupId=TH-1971-37025-1176-10 FamilySearch] | ||
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| 1793 January 18 || 66 Acres on the West Side of Indian Swamp || Robeson County, North Carolina || Alexander McDaniel and William Clibourn || Sold by Alexander McDaniel to William Clibourn for fifty pounds. The land was described in detail and included natural landmarks. Witnessed by Joshua Barefield and Jesse Jernigan. The deed was proved in court and ordered to be registered in June 1793. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98Q-Q3KD?view=fullText&keywords=William+Clibourn%2CAlexander%2CWilliam%2CNorth+Carolina%2CCarolina%2CRobeson&groupId=TH-1961-37024-1813-31 short_name] | |||
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| 1800 October 6 || 125 Acres on the North Side of Downing Creek || Near Lumberton, Robeson, NC || John Cliborn and William Cliborn || Gifted from John Cliborn to William Cliborn. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998Q-33GY?view=fullText&keywords=John+Cliborn%2CWilliam+Cliborn%2CWilliam%2CJohn%2CNorth+Carolina%2CRobeson&groupId=TH-1942-37023-2505-24 FamilySearch] | | 1800 October 6 || 125 Acres on the North Side of Downing Creek || Near Lumberton, Robeson, NC || John Cliborn and William Cliborn || Gifted from John Cliborn to William Cliborn. || [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998Q-33GY?view=fullText&keywords=John+Cliborn%2CWilliam+Cliborn%2CWilliam%2CJohn%2CNorth+Carolina%2CRobeson&groupId=TH-1942-37023-2505-24 FamilySearch] |
Revision as of 12:15, 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 |
1744 January 5 | 100 Acres on the North Side of Fountains Creek | Fountains Creek, Virginia | Thomas Scott and Peter Wyche | Sold by Thomas Scott to Peter Wyche. Witnessed by Robert Jones, Jard Jones, Samuel Clark, and Robert Clark. | FamilySearch |
1744 June 5 | 160 Acres on the South Side of the Meherrin River | Near Branchville, Virginia | Samuel Clark and Joshua Clark | Sold by Samuel Clark to Joshua Clark. Witnessed by Robert Clark. | FamilySearch |
1745 November 11 | 260 Acres in Saint Andrew Parish | Brunswick County, Virginia | Robert Clark and Samuel Clark | Sold by Robert Clark to Samuel Clark. Witnessed by Jeremiah Berry, Thomas Tatum, and John Pables. | FamilySearch |
1745 November 11 | 200 Acres on the West Side of a Creek (probably Fishing Creek) | Near Leggett, NC | George Stone and Robert Clark | Sold by George Stone to Robert Clark. Witnessed by Wallis Jones, Lot Etheridge, and Robert Clark. | FamilySearch |
1747 November 5 | 375 Acres on Fishing Creek | Near Leggett, North Carolina | William Etheridge and George Nicholson | Sold by William Etheridge to George Nicholson. Witnessed by Robert Clark and George Yate. | 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. | 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 |
1748 August 15 | 200 Acres on Fishing Creek | Near Leggett, North Carolina | Aaron Etheridge and Caleb Etheridge | Sold by Aaron Etheridge to Caleb Etheridge. Witnessed by Richard Lewis and Robert Clark. | FamilySearch |
1750 November 3 | 200 Acres on the North Side of Swift Creek | Near Leggett, NC | Benjamin Bridgers and James Drake | Sold to James Drake for 10 pounds; probably 1/2 of Benjamin's 1741 grant. Witnessed by James Blake, John Hamps, Robert Clark, and William Bings. | FamilySearch |
1753 July 30 | 50 Acres in Granville County | Granville County, North Carolina | George Nicholson and Robert Clark | Sold by George Nicholson to Robert Clark. Witnessed by David Nicholson and another individual. | 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 |
1779 December 18 | 200 Acres on Saddle Tree Swamp | Near Lumberton, Robeson, NC | Rice Henderson and John Clyburn | Sold by Rice Henderson to John Clyburn. | FamilySearch |
1783 October 30 | 100 Acres on the West Side of Indian Swamp | Near Ashpole, Bladen County, NC | Edward Flowers and William Clyborn | Sold by Edward Flowers to William Clyborn for thirty pounds specie. Witnessed by John Rates, James F. Inman, and John Yates. The deed was proved in court and ordered to be registered in November 1784. | FamilySearch |
1788 February 11 | 100 Acres on the East Side of Ashpole Swamp | Robeson County, North Carolina | John Flowers and William Cliburn | Sold by John Flowers to William Cliburn for twenty-five pounds. The land was described in detail and included natural landmarks. Witnessed by Jesse Jernigan and Benjamin Letirs. The deed was proved in court and ordered to be registered in May 1788. | FamilySearch |
1791 April 16 | 125 Acres on the North Side of Downing Creek | Near Lumberton, Robeson, NC | John Cliborn and James Bryan | Gifted from John Cliborn to James Bryan. | FamilySearch |
1792 December __ | 100 Acres on the East Side of Ashpole Swamp | Robeson County, North Carolina | William Cliborn and James Lewis | Sold by William Cliborn to James Lewis for forty pounds. The land, previously occupied by Robert Cliborn, was described in detail and included natural landmarks. Witnessed by William Seborn, George Grimsley, and Joseph Haile. The deed was proved in court and ordered to be registered in January 1797. | FamilySearch |
1793 January 18 | 66 Acres on the West Side of Indian Swamp | Robeson County, North Carolina | Alexander McDaniel and William Clibourn | Sold by Alexander McDaniel to William Clibourn for fifty pounds. The land was described in detail and included natural landmarks. Witnessed by Joshua Barefield and Jesse Jernigan. The deed was proved in court and ordered to be registered in June 1793. | short_name |
1800 October 6 | 125 Acres on the North Side of Downing Creek | Near Lumberton, Robeson, NC | John Cliborn and William Cliborn | Gifted from John Cliborn to William Cliborn. | FamilySearch |
1806 January | Land on the West Side of Saddle Tree Swamp | Near Lumberton, Robeson, NC | J. Weller and John Cliborn | Sold by J. Weller to John Cliborn. | FamilySearch |
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