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Name |
Moses Myrick |
Birth |
1757 |
Warren County, NC |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1800-1840 |
Chatham County, NC |
Military |
Revolutionary War |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
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Notes |
- 1784, Apr 12 -- Land Grant #574, Chatham County, NC
Moses Mirick received 400 acres located on Poplar Branch of Indian Creek adjoining William Barber. Starling Carrel and Richard Barber were chain carriers.
1785, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 17
Ordered that Isaac Harden be appointed overseer of the road from Chatham County to the fork in the road and have the following hands to work: Robert Davis, Hezekiah Johnston, Benjn. Seal, Amos Cheek, Jams. Cheek, Chas. Shiran, Burwell Phillips, Mark Phillips, Lewis Phillips, John Rogers, Enoch Rogers, Joell Phillips, John Cheek, William Handcock, Levy Askins, Jams. Collins, Wm. Malone, John Blanchett, William Poe and Moses Myrick.
1785, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 19
Deed from Phill Alston to Michael Russell was proven by Moses Myrick
1785, Dec 12 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC
#88 Moses Myrick entered 100 acres north of Deep River adjoining Hunter, McDonald and Barnes.
1787, Oct 12 -- Land Grant #195, Moore County, NC
Moses Myrick received 100 acres located north of Deep River adjoining Hunter, McDonald and Barnes. William Hardin and Francis Myrick were chain carriers.
1790, Feb 20 -- Deed Book E Page 42-43, Chatham County, NC
Moses and Rebecca Myrick deeded Larrance McManus 250 acres located on Tysons Creek adjoining Elkins and the Moore County line. Edwd. Griffin was a witness.
1799, Oct 7 -- Cane Creek [Quaker] Meeting Marriages Vol.1 Page 195, Alamance County, NC
Isaac Johnson, son of Jesse and Hannah Johnson, of Chatham County and Elizabeth Tyson, daughter of Cornelius and Arcada Tyson, of Moore County were married at the Friends Meeting House on Deep River. John Johnson, Aaron Tyson, Edm. Ratliff, Sarah Barnes, Moses Myrick, Thomas Tyson Senr., Joseph Hobson, Jean Hobson, Thomas Tyson, Isaac Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Hanah Johnson and Benjamin Tyson were present and served as witnesses.
1800 -- Census, Chatham County, NC Page 219
Moses Myrick
(26-45) 1M 1F
(16-26) 1F
(10-16) 2M
(0-10) 3M
1808, Jan 8 -- Deed Book P Page 173-175, Chatham County, NC
Moses Myrick deeded Samuel Womble (of Moore County) 3 tracts located on Indian Creek: [1] 240 acres located on mouth of Flaggy Branch and Tally Spring Branch adjoining Joel Lawhon being part of the 500 acres granted to Joel Lawhon and sold to Moses Myrick 1800 [2] 100 acres adjoining Nathaniel Powell originally granted to Thomas Wilkerson and deeded by Robert Wilkerson to Moses Myrick 1801 [3] 100 acres located on Watery Branch adjoining John Younger and Joel Lawhon originally granted to John Younger and deeded to Moses Myrick 1803. M. McKenzie and William Tyson were witnesses.
1810 -- Census, Chatham County, NC Page 197-B
Moses Myrack
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-26) 3M
(10-16) 1M 1F
(0-10) 1F
1810, Oct 12 -- Land Grant #1910, Chatham County, NC
Moses Myrick received 150 acres located on Flag Branch and Rocky Branch of Indian Creek adjoining his own line. Joel Lawhon and Azel Myrick were chain carriers.
1820 -- Census, Chatham County, NC Page 191
Moses Myrick
(45+) 1M 1F
(16-26) 1M 2F
(0-10) 1M 1F
1830 -- Census, Chatham County, NC Page 442
Moses Myrick
(70-80) 1M 1F
(30-40) 1F
(10-15) 1F
(5-10) 2M
(0-5) 1M
1832, Jun 7 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File R7547, Francis Myrick
Francis Myrick [age 74], Moore County, NC resident, applied for a pension. Myrick stated that he was born in Warren County in Jul 1758. Moses Myrick, brother of Francis Myrick and resident of Chatham County attested to Francis Myrick's War service. On 1853, Sep 15, John Myrick, age 66, son of Francis and Susannah Myrick, attested that Francis Myrick died Jan 10, 1842 and Susannah Myrick died Jan 19, 1840. Francis and Susannah were married about 1782 in Warren County, NC. They later migrated to Moore County, NC. On 1853, Sep 10/1854, Apr 22, Alexander Carroll, age 79[1854], attests that Francis Myrick married his sister Susannah Carroll about 1785 in Warren County, NC and that Francis died in 1842 and Susannah died in 1840. Their surviving children are Moses, John, Polly, Huldah, Rebeca, Permelia and James.
1834, May 15 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File S9437, Moses Myrick
Moses Myrick (age 77), Chatham County, NC resident, applied for a pension. Myrick stated that he was born in Bute County (later Warren County) and has resided in Chatham County, NC since 1777. Nathaniel Brewer and Thomas Ray (residents of Chatham County) attested to Moses Myrick's War service. On 1834, Jun 24, Francis Myrick, age 77, (resident of Moore County) and Jun 25, 1834 James Harden, age 78, (resident of Moore County) attested to Myrick's service as well.
1840 -- Census, Chatham County, NC Page 166-B
Tabitha Myrick
(80-90) 1M 1F
(40-50) 1F
(15-20) 1M
(5-10) 1M
(0-5) 1M
Rev War Vet Moses Myrick listed in household age 82
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Person ID |
I36268 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
2 Sep 2022 |
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