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1790 - Bef 1823 (33 years)
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Name |
Edmund Davis |
Birth |
1775-1790 |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1820 |
Pasquotank County, NC |
Death |
Bef 5 May 1823 |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
Samuel Davis, b. 1610, Gravesend, County Kent, UK d. 1667, Isle of Wight County, VA (Age 57 years) (4 x Great Grandfather) Elizabeth (Grandmother) |
Notes |
- 1796, Mar 17 -- Will, Pasquotank County, NC
Will of Thomas Barnes Dec'd. Heirs: Silas Fountain Barnes (child of Franky Fountain) [Villards plantation and Bluff Potin plantation and all land in Tyrrell County]; Thomas Davis (eldest son of Major Thomas Davis) [100 acre plantation purchased from John Needham]; brother Stephen Barnes [200 acres containing the Boswell, the Fox and the Forks plantations]; John Davis (2nd son of Major Thomas Davis) [125 acre plantation purchased from Thos. Trueblood and 50 acre plantation purchased from Joseph Kenyon]; Edmond Davis (son of Devotion Davis Junr.) [105 acres called Boyd's plantation purchased from Thos. Trueblood]; Major Thomas Davis [55 acre plantation purchased from John Davis and the Gallberrys plantation]; Hythe Davis (4th son of Major Thos. Davis) [300 acres including the Sanders plantation and Asa Williams plantation]. Proven Oct 1796.
1805, Sep 18 -- Deed Book R Page 106-107, Pasquotank County, NC
Devotion Davis (of Moore County) deeded Neil McLeod Esq. (of Moore County) two tracts: [1] 96 acres located south of Halls Creek adjoining Thomas Davis and Reuben Overman. [2] 16 acres adjoining Thos. Davis, heirs of David Davis, Dec'd. and Devotion Davis. Allen McLean and Edmund Davis were witnesses. Proven Mar 1807.
1820 -- Census, Pasquotank County, NC Page 213
Edmund Davis
(26-45) 1M 1F
(0-10) 2M 1F
1823, May 5 -- Apprentice Bond, Pasquotank County, NC
Devotion Davis, age 11, orphan of Edmund Davis, bound to John Chamberlin to learn the the trade of a farmer
1849, Apr 27 -- 1847-1849 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 421
John J. McIntosh and others v. Stephen Davis and others. Devotion Davis Senr. left a son Edmund in addition to the children named in the petition who is now dead but left surviving him a son Devotion Davis. Ordered that he be added to the petition as a defendant and that he is not a citizen of the state. Publication will be made for six weeks in the Mecklenburg Jeffersonian for him and other heirs of Edmund Davis to appear at the next term of court.
1849, Sep 8-Oct 13 -- Notice, The North-Carolinian [Fayetteville, NC]
Duncan M. Kennedy and John J. McIntosh v. Stephen Davis and others. Petition for partition of real estate. Appearing that Devotion Davis [and other heirs of Edmond Davis] are non-residents of the state. They are summoned to appear at the courthouse in Carthage on the fourth Monday in October.
1856, Mar 27 -- Deed Book 10 Page 478 and Deed Book 15 Page 375, Moore County, NC
Devotion Davis (of Fayette County, TN) appointed John M. Davis power of attorney and deeded Devotion Davis (of Moore County) 40 acres located on Richland Creek that he originally received from his father Edmund Davis, Dec'd. (of Pasquotank County, NC).
1856, Jul 21 -- Deed Book 2 Page 595 and Deed Book 5 Page 524, Moore County, NC
Devotion Davis (of Fayette County, TN) by attorney John M. Davis deeded Devotion Davis 37.5 acres located on Richland Creek being the same land that was deeded to my father Edmund Davis (of Pasquotank County, NC). Albert M. McLeod was a witness.
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Person ID |
I38482 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
27 Sep 2022 |
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