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1765 - 1836 (71 years)
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Name |
Seth Barnes |
Birth |
1765 |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1820-1830 |
Maury County, TN |
Death |
30 Mar 1836 |
Maury County, TN |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
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Notes |
- 1787, Jan 19 -- Deed Book D Page 210, Chatham County, NC
Jeremiah Barns deeded Joseph Gilbert (of Moore County) 600 acres located south of Indian Creek adjoining Myrick. Seth Barns and William Roberds were witnesses.
1790 -- Census, Chatham County, NC Page 206
Seth Barns
(16+) 1M
1F
1793, Feb 1 -- Land Grant #1261, Chatham County, NC
John Wilkins received 600 acres located on both sides of Line Creek adjoining his own line, the [Moore] County line, Barns, Myrick and Gilbert. Seth Barnes and John Records were chain carriers.
1794, Jan 6 -- Will Book A Page 181-182, Moore County, NC
Will of Cornelius Tyson, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Jane Tyson, son Aaron Tyson [along with Benjamin the river land where I now live adjoining Dowd and Chatham County line; tract of land on Spring Branch adjoining previous tract and Dowd and Johnston], daughter Sarah Stinson, daughter Rebecca Mirick, son Richard Tyson [tract of land where he now lives], daughter Sabra Gilbert, son Benjamin Tyson [along with Aaron, the river land where I now live adjoining Dowd and Chatham County line], daughter Jane Womble, son Thomas Tyson, grandson Thomas Tyson and granddaughter Elizabeth Tyson. Executors: son Benjamin Tyson and son Aaron Tyson. Witnesses: Seth Barnes, Jno. Porterfield and Jas. Collins. Proven May 1795.
1795, May 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 510
The last will and testament of Cornelius Tyson Dec'd. was proven by James Collins Esq. and Seth Barns. An inventory of the estate of Cornelius Tyson was returned by Benjamin Tyson, one of the executors.
1797, Jul 3 -- Land Grant #1036, Moore County, NC
Thomas Tyson received 200 acres located on south of Deep River adjoining Johnston, own line and Benjamin Tyson. Benjamin Tyson and Seth Barns were chain carriers.
1797, Dec 8 -- Land Grant #1024, Moore County, NC
Benjamin Tyson received 12 acres located south of Deep River adjoining Connor Dowd, Governor Johnston and Aaron Tyson. Aaron Tyson and Seth Barnes were chain carriers.
1820 -- Census, Maury County, TN Page 33
Seth Barns
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-26) 1M 2M
(10-16) 1M 1F
(0-10) 1M 2F
1830 -- Census, Maury County, TN Page 389
Seth Barnes
(60-70) 1M
(50-60) 1F
(20-30) 2F
(15-20) 2M 1F
(5-10) 1M
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Person ID |
I42765 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
2 Sep 2023 |
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