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Michael Hunsucker |
Birth |
Bef 1746 |
Gender |
Male |
Notes |
- It is unclear how Michael Hunsucker is connected to the Moore/Cumberland County Hunsucker family but he is most likely a brother to John and/or Abraham who can be found in multiple records during the same time period.
1767, Aug 13 -- Land Grant #1358, Cumberland County, NC
Michael Hunsucker received a 100 acre Land Grant located on McCallums Fork of Richland Creek adjoining Joseph Dunn. John Keadle and Joseph Dunn were chain carriers.
1770, Feb 1 -- Deed Book 4 Page 13, Cumberland County, NC
Jesse Pearse deeded Michael Hunsucker 50 acres located on McCallums Fork of Richland Creek adjoining Joseph Dunn. James Muse and Thomas Seale were witnesses.
1772, Jan 29 -- 1771-1776 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
A Deed from Michael Hunsucer to Jas. McDonald was proven by William Manus
1772, Jul 11 -- Deed Book 5 Page 71, Cumberland County, NC
Micheal Hunsucker deeded John Brownlow 50 acres located on McCollums Fork of Richland Creek adjoining Joseph Dunn. James Muse and Connor Dowd were witnesses.
1772, Jul 11 -- Deed Book 5 Page 71, Cumberland County, NC
Michael Hunsucker deeded John Brownlow 50 acres located on McCollums Fork of Richland Creek adjoining Joseph Dunn. James Muse and Connor Dowd were witnesses.
1772, Jul 28 -- 1771-1776 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
A Deed from Michael Hunsucker to John Brownlow was proven by Conner Dowd.
1772, Jul 30 -- 1771-1776 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
Jamima Grimes, a boy aged 3, was apprenticed to Michael Hunsucker.
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Person ID |
I36142 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
17 Jul 2020 |
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