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Name |
Solomon Carpenter |
Birth |
1763 |
Gender |
Male |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
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Notes |
- 1804, Nov 14 -- Land Grant #046, Montgomery County, NC
Solomon Carpenter received 200 acres located on both sides of Cabin Creek adjoining his own line and Robert Lax near the crossroads. Pleasant Gowins and Levy Gowins were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: never granted]
1810, Aug 30 -- Land Grant #2032, Moore County, NC
William Barret received 300 acres located on both sides of Dry Creek adjoining George Hunsucker, Meloney Newton, Jesse Brown, Neil Matheson, Malcolm Morrison, Chaney, John McKinnon, William Dunn and Cole. John Barret and Solomon Carpenter were chain carriers.
1813, Mar 1 -- Land Grant #2237, Moore County, NC
George Hunsucker received 50 acres located east of Wet Creek adjoining his own line, Meloney Newton, George Cox and Morrison's old place. John Gibson and Soloman Carpenter were chain carriers.
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Person ID |
I34184 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
25 Sep 2020 |
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Histories |
| 1791 Petition, Montgomery County, NC 1791, Nov 20 -- Dec 1791-Jan 1792 General Assembly Session Records, Box 3 Folder 7
Petition to relocate courthouse to a more suitable location. Signers included: William Sowell, Randel Cheek, William Morgan, Thos. Morgin, Joseph Deaton, Thos. Ward, Joshua Butler, Thomas Ward, John Ward, John Boling, John Sewell, Jno. Deaton, Martin Hancock, Isham Smith, Nathan Smith, Solomon Carpenter, John Boling, Jesse Boling, James Allen, Nicholas Smith, Robert Cox, Owin Carpenter, William Morgan and Saml. Hancock. |
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