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##: m. Sophia Unknown (BV8VLD) <ref name="CGS"/>
##: m. Sophia Unknown (BV8VLD) <ref name="CGS"/>
##: Founded [[Clyburn of Nova Scotia]] Line. See that page for additional details.  
##: Founded [[Clyburn of Nova Scotia]] Line. See that page for additional details.  
##James Clyburn (508Z66) (c.???? - c.1785) <ref name="CGS"/>
##: m. Unknown
##: It is believed that both died in Nova Scotia and that their remaining children may have been raised by Ephraim (above) <ref name="CGS"/>
##Joshua Clyburn (E45IL0) (c.1758 – c.1799) <ref name="CGS"/>
##Joshua Clyburn (E45IL0) (c.1758 – c.1799) <ref name="CGS"/>
##: m. Sarah Unknown (38D303) <ref name="CGS"/>
##: m. Sarah Unknown (38D303) <ref name="CGS"/>

Revision as of 18:00, 30 November 2024

Here is a genealogical timeline of the Clyburns in North Carolina from 1739-1806. For more detail on the property transactions with links to the documents, see "Clyborn Properties in North Carolina".

Genealogical Timeline

1739

  • June 6: Joshua Stap purchases 400 acres in North Carolina, north of the Roanoke River. His nephew, John Claiborn, likely arrives with him and works on his property.

1741

  • July 31: Benjamin Bridgers is granted 400 acres north of the Tar River, likely on Swift Creek near present-day Leggett, NC.

1745

  • November 11: Robert Clark sells property in Brunswick County, Virginia, and uses the proceeds to purchase land on Fishing Creek near present-day Leggett, NC. He soon hires John Claiborn, nephew of Joshua Stap.

1746

  • John Claiborn courts and marries Robert's daughter, Jean. Over the next ten years, they have sons John, William, Ephraim, and Joshua.

1750

  • November 3: Robert Clark witnesses a property transaction by Benjamin Bridgers, indicating they were neighbors and acquaintances.

1752

  • December 12: Robert Clark writes his will and leaves a bequest to his daughter Jean Clyburn.

1753

  • July 30: Robert Clark, son of Robert Clark, purchases land in Granville, NC.
  • August: Robert Clark dies.

1754

  • December 6: Robert Clark, son of Robert Clark, and his brother-in-law John Claiborne are listed together on a muster roll for the Granville County militia.

Circa 1764

  • John Cliborn, son of John Claiborn and Jean Clark, marries his neighbor, Mary Bridger, daughter of Benjamin Bridger.

1765

  • John Clyborn works as a laborer in Bladen County, NC. His brothers William, Ephraim, and Joshua may have joined him. John, William, and Joshua eventually save enough money to purchase property.

1767

  • Birth of Mileache Clyburn, daughter of John Clyburn and Mary Bridger.

1769

  • Birth of Milberry Clyburn, daughter of John Clyburn and Mary Bridger.

1770

  • August 16: John Clyborn buys 100 acres on the Great Hogg Swamp from William Edwards near present-day Fairmont, Robeson, NC.
  • November 16: John sells the land on the Great Hogg Swamp to Daniel Willis for a small profit.

1776

  • Birth of William Clyburn, son of John Clyburn and Mary Bridger.
  • November 7: Ephraim Clyburn is recruited to join the King's Carolina Rangers and fights in the Revolutionary War.

1777

  • September 1: Benjamin Bridgers gifts 40 acres to his son-in-law John Clyborn and daughter Mary.

1778

  • October 8: Benjamin Bridgers gifts another 100 acres to his son-in-law John Clyborn and daughter Mary.
  • December 27: Joshua Cliborn is granted 200 acres in Robeson County, NC.

1779

  • October 7: John Cliborn deeds all of the land back to Benjamin Bridgers, except for 50 acres. Perhaps Benjamin Bridgers gave him some money in exchange.
  • November 29: Ephraim appears on a muster roll for the King's Carolina Rangers.
  • December 18: John Cliborn purchases 200 acres on Saddle Tree Swamp near present-day Lumberton, Robeson, NC. His brother William probably comes to work his land.

1783

  • October 20: William Clyborn purchases 100 acres on the west side of Indian Swamp, near Ashpole, Bladen, NC.

1784

  • June 12: Ephraim, with other Carolina Rangers, settles in Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • November 7: Joshua Clyborn gets a land grant of 200 acres in Bladen County.

1787

  • November 19: Joshua Clyborn gets another land grant of 100 acres in Bladen County.

1788

  • February 11: William Cliburn purchases 100 acres on the east side of Ashpole Swamp from John Flowers.
  • December 8: Birth of Ephraim Claiborne, son of Joshua Clyborn and Sarah.

1791

  • April 16: Around this time, John Cliborn's daughter Milberry marries James Bryan. John gifts 125 acres on the north side of Downing Creek to his son-in-law James.
  • December 20: Joshua Cliburn gets another grant of 100 acres in Robeson County.

1792

  • December: William Cliborn sells 100 acres on the east side of Ashpole Swamp to James Lewis.

1793

  • January 18: William Cliborn purchases 66 acres from Alexander McDaniel on the west side of Indian Swamp.
  • July 15: William Cleburn sells 133 acres at the fork of Ashpole and Indian Swamp to Charles Ingram.

1794

  • February 25: Joshua and Sarah Clyburn purchase 200 acres in Robeson County on behalf of their young son, Ephraim. Witnessed by Charles Ingram and William Cleburn.

1795

  • February 6: William Cliborn sells 100 acres to Noah Pittman.

1798

  • About this time, Joshua Clyborn dies.

1800

  • October 6: John Cliborn gifts 125 acres to his son William.
  • By this time, William Cliborn has sold his land in Robeson County and, with his family, has moved to Kershaw, South Carolina.

1806

  • January: John Cliborn purchases land on the west side of Saddle Tree Swamp.


Clyburns of North Carolina

  1. John Claiborn (c.1717-c.1785) (PV341S)
    m. Jean Clark (c. 1724)
    1. John Clyburn (c. 1747 - 1824)
      m. Mary Bridgers
      1. Mileache Clyburn (1767-1866)
      2. Milberry Clyburn (c. 1769)
      3. William Cliborn (c. 1776 - 1824)
    2. William Clyburn (1T56ET) (c.1747 - ) [1]
      m. Martha Unknown (NV5YV5) [1]
      1. William Clyburn Jr. (ZOMBBW) [1]
      2. Lewis Clyburn Sr. (T67QTJ) [1]
        1. Lewis Clyburn Jr. (F1OGX9) [1]
      3. Nancy Clyburn (ZXHGMJ) [1]
      4. Charity Clyburn (DN0UHL) [1]
      5. Mildred Clyburn (NQ51EN) [1]
      6. Sarah Clyburn (Z7TLM8) [1]
      7. Martha Clyburn (FHB5U1) [1]
      8. Stephen Clyburn (FJLHJK) [1]
      9. James Clyburn Sr. (XNCXQ4) [1]
        1. James Clyburn Jr. (VUYIL6) [1]
      10. Jesse Clyburn (L87A8U) [1]
    3. Ephraim Clyburn (Q8A7FF) (c.1746 - c.1823) [1]
      m. Sophia Unknown (BV8VLD) [1]
      Founded Clyburn of Nova Scotia Line. See that page for additional details.
    4. Joshua Clyburn (E45IL0) (c.1758 – c.1799) [1]
      m. Sarah Unknown (38D303) [1]
      1. James Clyburn (ON6H41)
      2. Sarah "Sally" Clybourn (UY162P) (c.1785 - 1853) [1]
      3. Rhoda Clyburn (QE5UDG) (8 Mar 1785, Bladen, NC - 15 Jul 1854, Franklin, KY) [1]
        m. Rev. Elias Atkerson (8526XJ), 23 Nov 1801, Bedford, VA [1]
      4. Mary "Polly" Clyburn (3BL8OE) (c.1787, Robeson, NC - 16 May 1876, Franklin, VA) [1]
      5. Ephraim Clyburn (UCOIQM) (7 Dec 1788,NC - 11 May 1850) [1]




References

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